m jvvvs page six the tribune stouffville ont- thursday october 15 1942 d d toronto goodwood flashes walter davey fe stanton ave toronto the ladles aid ol the baptist church met at mrs baldwins on tuesday night mrs geo jones had charge ot the programme commencing monday oct 19th the two stores in goodwood will close at s pm on monday wednes- day and friday evenings misses alice tindall and eunice woodland were home from normal school for the weekend misses lena and faustena mc donald were home on sunday sorry to hear that little mary har per met with an accident at the school mrs e j hill of xewmarket visited the davey home in toronto mr and mrs it nesbitt spent the weekend with friends in woodstock and font hill miss erma dowswell jpt mara visited at her heme for the week end very sorry to hear our friend mr harold norton is laid up with a very ibadly sprained ankle the gocjwood w i will meet at the home of mrs a dowswell on wednesday evening s pm oct 21 mr campbell agricultural repre sentative at uxbridge will address the meeting mrs dowswell has charge of the programme members will serve lunch a cordial invita- tion is extended to all we were glad to see mr thomas baston in the village for a few hours on saturday he gets his tribune now on uxbridge route buy your spare tribune at chas watsons store mrs reuben may visited with mrs bert may on friday elmer may visited his grandpar ents last week elmer likes to go up and visit granddad a little late but not too late to wish a happy birthday to mrs hattie ndavvson of markham lieut will harris toronto so well known in goodwood and for a long time looking after trans portation for the army is now over seas miss e a and mr peter davey visited stouffville on wednesday mr and mrs c symes of brook- lin visited mr and mrs w symes on sunday miss hunter toronto spent sun day with mr ad mrs c forsyth mr and mrs g brown and mr maurice sheldon spent sunday with mi and- mrs ii norton mr and mrs s n milligan mr and mrs c l eddy mr and mrs j a mclntyre and son neil of harriston spent sunday with mr and mrs norman wagg miss mary bosanquet author of saddlebags for suitcases or across canada by horseback was guest of miss a m logue riding at her vic tory ranch at vandorf last satur day mr and mrs wm may and johnnie visited sunday with mr and auction sale fa1mi stock implkmkvjs hay lilid gilun to be sold by public auction at lot 2s concession 7 pickering a t ii a on friday oct 23rd 1942 the estate of the late joseph taylor horses 1 bay mare 6 yrs old 1 percheron mare 5 years old 1 general purpose mare 3 yrs old 1 bay mare 12 years old 1 bay mare aged cows 1lred cow bred jan 14 1 red and white cow bred june s 1 roan cow bred july 3rd 1 roan cow bred july 10th 1 red cow in full flow 1 white cow in full flow 1 red cow milking 1 red cow dry 1 roan cow in full flow heifers 5 heifers 2 years old reds and roans 5 spring calve3 pigs 1 sow bred june 19th 8 fat pigs 3 geese 1 gander kens 4 young geese grain hay 9 tons of hay about 100 bushels of barley about 50 bushels of old wheat about 75 bushels of buckwheat about 900 bushels ot mixed grain about s bushels of alsike seed implements etc 1 whippet 29 coupe good tires 1 binder mc- cormick 7 ft trucks and carrier 1 mower mh 5 ft 1 mh hay rake 1 scuffler mh good as newmassey- harris seed drill 13 disc harrows international 4 sections in good shape 1 fieury 21 single plow 1 wilkinson no 7 single plow 1 single furrow riding plow good 1 mh gang plow nearly new 1 gang flow l rake 1 wagon bain medium height 1 buggy 1 cutter in good shape 1 set bench sleighs 1 fanningmill 1 separator viking 1 set scales 2000 lbs 140 ft new draw rope 4 sling ropes 2 sets team harness 5 horse collars hoes shovelsforks etc 1 grass seeder 1 set stee rims for rubber tired wagon new terms cash sale at one a s farmer auctioneer john scott clerk theatre i phone 100 showing cacti night at 815 saturday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday saturday october- it 1 17 bedtime story frederic march loretta young comedy and short subjects i monday tuesday wednesday october i 20 21 louisiana purchase bob hope victor moore select short subjects thursday fiidnjr saturday october 2- 23 2 the spoilers a rex beach story buses leave stouffville toronto to to- toronto stouffville a 915 am a 715 am b 1100 am 1 925 am c 130- pm a 350 pm d 530 pm 6940 pm c- 645- pm c 1116 am b 11 15 pm eastern daylight saving time a dally except snn hoi b sutcitlhole sat only d daily except- sat sao ft hoi tickets and information at leola food shop pbone 167 gray coach lines mrs baldwin and george mr and mrs george jones and gordon visited at ringwood on- sun day and had tea with mrs james and famiryat stouffville mr and mrs reuben may visited with mr and mrs howard lehman of newmarket and had tea wih mr ross and miss ferguson of ballan- trae a letter from corp jack price written somewhere in england and received by us is here published and tells its b wh story as he writes it under date of sept 9 1942 dear mr davey you will no doubt be somewhat surprised at hearing from me pro bably wondering who i am how ever sir i figure i am a goodwood boy and would like you to enter my name in your flash correspondent birthday greeting book while i was born in england on march 21 1912 i went to canada in june 1930 and since then i worked for mrs behtley on 4th concession n uxbridge upand till- the time i enlisted on sept 9 1939 and figure on making my home iit goodwood when this war is over now i have told you ail about myself sir i would like to say a few words about another goodwood boy who recently fought side by side with me in enemy occupied territory unfortunately sir he is listed as missing and while there is a lot i could say im afraid the censors would not allow ft to pass but will you kindly pass this mes sage on to mr and mrs woodland that their son alf woodland was indeed a true loyal soldier and un der enemy fire he fought with a spirit if the people of goodwood could have seen him i feel sure they would be mighty proud of him well sir cherrio for now wish ing you and the people of goodwood the very best of luck and health i remain yours sincerely corporal jack price b 06747 c co royal can regiment overseas phantom parties for raising funds conserve rations faced with the need for saving electricity gasoline rubber as well as tea coffee and sugar parties and pubiic functions for raising funds for war charitable and welfare pur poses are hard hit phantom parties as benefits are taking their place in many sections of the country the plan is simple the guests stay at home and send their contribution to the cause in volved v the president of one large organ ization supporting phantom parties had this to say in a large benefit bridge for instance each guest usu ally pays 5uc the members contri bute food or the cost is taken out of the returns carfare or some other transportation cost must be con slderedr i doubt if all the- expen ses were taken into consideration if the net returnswould be 25c- per person why not then ask ypur friends if thejr are interested in the cause we are supporting to give the 25c contribution- instead of the 50c admission fee let each member do the same instead of contributing time effort and- food and seo ifthe touifwllnotibeajsatls factory fifteenth child wins tor honors uxbridge tp council uxbridge township council in session at goodwood on saturday was presided over by reeve i f l button wrote regarding a section of road at glen major the north ontario plowmen asked for a grant and douglas beach reported one sheep killed belonging to doug beach j the department of highways re ported the return to the township of that piece of road running along i the front of uxbridge cemetery from lot 2s con 6 easterly to the high- j way since the new highway hi run- jning south of the cemetery j stouffville telephone co will be informed that in future they must not trim trees in this township without permission following com plaints against the unsightly hack- in that is alleged to have been done messrs dickson and beach coun cillor ball and clerk were appoint ed to interview a blind patient in the township concerning arrange ment to have said patient enter can adian national institute in the hopej that her sight may be restored i the next meeting of council will be on nov 14 when the annual election bylaw will be passed accounts ordered paid were n 0 plowmen sianti 40 georgs smalley sheep killed 14 wood- stock hospital care of marion t dowswell 170 howard hockley 140 and j w i widdifield 2 so as fence viewers j postage account 3 the december relief paid was 1550 i stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop telephone 70017002 atha sixmonthold caroline caroline tweed fall fair in the excitement ward s4b generoux is the 15th child of mr that day mrs generoux could not remember the names cf all her children and had to enlist the aid of her husband to give the names and mrs moses generoux tweed ontario she won first prize over 19 other babies in the contest at mr and- mrs s arnold and son visited the latters mother in new- markof on thanksgiving day mr and mrs w d parker also roberta bone from stouffville visit ed mr and mrs a carruthers mr and mrs m dunkeld and family spent thanksgiving in stouffville with mr and mrs f wagg mr and mrs leary and niece from toronto spent saturday with a carruthers victory loan drive for 750 opens monday wear your commando dagger it is a symbohinditaling that you have bought the new victory bonds how to buy give your order co the victory loan salesman who calls on you or place ic in the hands of any branch of any bank or give ic to any trust company or send it to your local victory loan headquarters i or you can authorize your employer to start a regular payrollsav ings plan for you bonds may be bought in denomi nations of 550 100 500 dli apanyory local victory loan head imiiviu ul v iw jwv 1000 and larger salesman bank 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