tsk- firy ijg grf 5 iyjx f yv frj page six the tribune stoiiffville ont- thursday october 8th 1042 toronto goodwood flashes waiter davey 8 stanton ave toronto miss brock spent the weekend ill toronto visiting her home miss maud clark stouffville was in goodwood visiting her parents sorry to report that oscar arm strong has been ill in toronto we are pleased to repott that mrs middleton sr who met with an accident recently is improving again at the home of her nephew in brougham she fell off the ver anda sorry to learn that mrs george stewart is on the sick list mrs lional watson was a re cent guest with mr and mrs kred woodland fighting is over for pte fred woodland since he is a prison er of war miss sadie evans recently visited her sister mrs e w evans mrs n linton and mr ani mrs george bently and monica were callers on mrs d norton one after noon recently forest johnson of uxbridge township lost a good horse one day recently when the animal passed out working in the potato field william mckomlrie and todd visited with mr and mrs j e wagg last week pte randolph forsyth and friends from alberta who are both stationed at kingston visited in the goodwood district mr peter davey night supervis or for the ttc now has a radio phone in his car which can get him in touch with headquarters at any moment from any part of the system no less than ten goodwood people called at the walls orchard in stoiiff ville last monday picking up their winter supply of apples if you doubt our word just ask thomas dowswell or will henderson we understand that work at the canning factory is- being slowed down because of the help more of those fair maidens are needed foi peeling mrs reid wife of the goodwood station agent is in toronto or has been getting an uptodate can for her injured foot one that will en able her to walk miss annie symes of the 5th line has joined the womens air foice miss syines will make a fine soldier we are sure some well known friends are cele brating their birthdays including howard harper mrs dudley white gordon todd mrs will paisley stoiiffville misshattie may i j alexander and mrs ralph white all goodwood friends and immediate district probably it is because he has vthe smartest store in town they call him bannerman anyway mr hugh bannerman and sister miss mable also mr and mrs nathan forsyth spent a day with exreeve and mrs r e ashenliurst in uxbridge township stouftville and uxbridge sturus are now on the same hours closed every night but saturday and at noon every wednesday the liier- v chants arc going to have spare time now to help the farmers and in this connection we note a call from brlllingcr bros to help harvest the carrot crop thats a healthy job miss e a davey and miss anno davey toronto were among tlio folk in attendance at the davis- young wedding in stoiiffville united church last saturday afternoon uxbridge township lost a 72 year old resident last week in the person of joshua davis who died after an illness of four weeks be ing of a very retired disposition he was not widely knoyn but the davis farm just south of uxbridge cemetery has been long established the father of joshua having settled there over so years ago at one time the deceased had extensive farming interests in western can ada mail christmas parcels now to forces overseas santa claus must get off to an early start if our armed forces overseas are o get their christmas boxes on time though that holiday seems far in the distance today is not too soon to start christmas overseas mailings the fostmaster general honourable william p mulock advises that gifts should be sent now and during october the earlier the better to ensure timely delivery november 10th is the very latest date that parcels may be mail ed if they are expected to arrive in time for christmas however pat rons are urged not to defer mailing until the very latest possible date but to mail early and prevent con gestion and give the postal authori ties pportunity to arrange for car go space aboard ocean vessels a great influx of mail reaching the base post office around or after the deadline set would result in delivery being delayed for not only would it accentuate the problem of handling but of finding only a limited space is alloted tno post office in view of the urgent storage space aboard ship because of requirements for forwarding munitions and other war supplies v c winner agincourt bull was grand champion at fair rag apple king bessie abbe- kerk 14th shown by thos mcgris- ken of agincourt was judgedgrand champion holstein bull at the black and white show held in conjunc tion with markham fall fair the title of grand champion cow was won by glen valley piety beauty shown by eaton hall farm king the show was well up to previous standards in number of entries and quality of stock hero of ottawa- ihiaa two major operations perform ed aboard a plunging destroyer at sea followed by four days and nights without sleep attending to his patients cost the life of sur geonlieut george hendry of tor onto medical ofilcer aboard hmcs ottawa the ottawa was torpedoed in the battle of the atlan tic with a loss of twothirds of her crew if i had to name a hero of that battle we had one there said lieut dunn lantier of montreal rescued officer of the ottawa in days of yore continued from page 2 disciple church on sunday mrs samuel dougherty is visit ing friendsin this vicinity about 20 carloads of gravel of a total of 50 to come have arrived at the station and will be used to im prove the roadway on the west side of the tracks the roadbed has now been thoroughly graded and ready for the top 4 master georgle yake grandson of mr calvin yake while playing on tuesday had his thumb badly dislocated lij years ago from the tribune files of 1027 buses leave stouffvillk to toronto a 715 am h 925 am a 350 pm b 940 pm c 1115 am toronto to stouffvillk a 915 am b 1100 am c 130 pm d 530 pm c 54 pm b ll15prn eastern daylight saving time- a dally except sun hoi b sun hoi crsat only d daily except sat sun hoi tickets and information at ieoln food shop phono 167 gray coach lines after- october 31st the amuse went tax will be struck off all ad mission tickets to play houses base ball games etc of 25c and under while playing at school last fri day anna scott daughter of mr and mrs alex scott dislocated her ankle there were no less than 37 ap peals filed in whitchurch against the assessment roll at a special meeting of the school trustees on monday it was decided to replace the east and west entrance doors to the school with new pine ctyors at a cost of 360 the doors themselves cost 90 but the hardware is 270 mr and mrs m s morris accom panied by orval morris and his wife have reached stouffvllle after a 700 mile motor trip from north liberty indiana to visit mr and mrs ellas stover a quick pickup rink carried off the eckardt trophy on the local bowling greens the champion fore- come was comprised of amos leh man f marshall milt storey and skip dave rusnell lleutcol cci merritt com mander of the south saskatchew an regiment in the raid upon dieppe who has been awarded tha victoria cross for his gallantry in that assault he is a native of van couver and formerly served with the seaforth highlanders of canada canadian army photo the best results are obtained from tribune classified advs i well equipped hospital to serve dll workers while many communities are wont to boast of the fact that their hospitals have received the stamp of approval of the hospital asso ciation few can match the equip ment and efficiency packed into the hospital at ajax while it is less than two years- since it opened its doors and received its first patient it has a staff second to none in the dominion and is equipped with the most modern facilities for the core and treatment of the sick and injured always ready to meet an emerg ency its staff of thirtysix nurses impractical bombing bombing volanoes to provoke eruptions in enemy territory is not a very promising tactic the biggest air bombs would probably have no effect at all if dropped directly into either japenese or hawaiian volcan oes or indeed into any of the vol canoes in the whole pacific region so says dr e s shepherd car negie institution of washington volcanologist as reported by science service only one type of volcano might conceivably have its outburst trig gered by an outside explosion that is one in which the lava column rises close to the very rim and eight physicians three of whom are on a part time basis are under the supervision of dr j r card recently appointed as an additional moh for pickering township whose experience well fits him to fill the place of respon sibility he now holds all members of the nursing staff are graduates of recognized hospitals who have bad considerable experience irler to coming to ajax up to the present the hospital has had accommodation for 13 j bed patients however an addition to the building now welly under way will enable the hospital to care for at least 30 patients with ease if occasion should arise every inch of the interior is sparkling with fresh paint and the bright rooms and corridors provide an atmosphere that is at once cherry and conductive of an early return to health wards equipped with two to six beds are provided for the observation and care of both male and female patients while washrooms for patients and members of the staff are also stra tegically situated members of the staff are justly proud of their xray equipment which is of most modern design in recent weeks a dark room for the development of xray plates has toeen added and will greatly facili tate the work of the staff the hospital also boasts a fully stduffvdle floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop telephone 7001 7002 equipped laboratory for the making of tests and the preparation of medicines there is also a specially equipped room for the treatment of eye conditions from the above facts concerning the aotpital it can readily be seen that the ajax hospital is in a posi tion to care for the ills of the resi dents of this thriving young com munity and return them to health and strength with the aid of the most modern equipment and treat ments at its commandr im glad i live in canada my family is safe here there is no gestapo no hunger no brutal aggression i have a good job and i am free and unafraid in many lands the people have been robbed and beaten their money and possessions forcibly taken from them here in my country i can lend my money arid know that it is safe backed by all the resources of canada and that i will get interest on it too i am gladly doing without some things so as to be ready to lend every dollar i can to the country that has been so good to me and my family 7 every dollar you lend to canada helps to protect you gives you the right to work in personal freedom instead of under brutal dictators enables you to live your own life for yourself and your loved ones victory bonds are a good way to save this country lias always paid back every penny loaned to it with interest plan now how you can lend your money figure how you can save to lend more back up the men who are fighting for your freedom let your selfdenial show your loyalty to canada v f work save 1 ic national war fin ancs commute rur