i v x the tribune stoufieyille orii thukftay oct- 22nd 1942 jsi clremont arid district by staff correspondent local agent connors bakery mr and mrs c ling of tor- 1 taylor of uxbrldge onto were visitors at the david the baptist ladies circle will dawson home during the weekend i hold their monthly meeting un i miss margaret kennedy daugh- 1 tuesday of next week at the home ter of rev and mrs i e kennedy of mrs borland topic wilt be lis home again following an opera tion for appendicitis which she i underwent in a toronto hospital a week ago mr g m forsyth was in oshawa for two days last week serving on grand jury two manslaughter cas es were disposed of during the sit ting mrs frank cooper returned to waterford last week with mr and mrs r f cooper and enjoyed a few days there visiting at her sens home keep in mind the miscellaneous sale and bingo to be staged in the afternoon and evening of nov 25th by the red cross branch of clar-e- mont and north pickering further details will appear next month mr thcs hammond mrs geo hammond and mrs eveiett hani- montj were in toronto last weekend to see everett who is serving with his majestys foices and is chan ing this place of training miss irene lynn o whitevale i visited on sunday at the home of hei i grandmother here mr and mrs dave pugh were vis itors in kinmount duung the past week mrs pettlt and son of hamilton i visited during the past week with i mr and mrs wm evans mr irussell picuse left one day i last week for the west where he i will join the hundreds of eastei n i men helping with the harvest pte douglas noiton who is i stationed at kingston visited 1 ela- tives over the weekend t mr and mrs trotter and miss i lyons of toronto visited on sunday i last with mrs conner and her i mother mrs lonsdale mis george derusha who was i removed to the hospital a week ago i for an operation is lepoited as i progressing fairly well jos ward has received an aimy postponement we understand to allow him to assist with the fall farm work at his home heie mr and mrs sam taylor and j children visited with the latteis i mother and father mr and mrs auction sale farm stock implements hay and grux to be sold by public auction at i lot 2i concession 7 pickering h a t h a on friday oct 23rd 1942 the estate of the late joseph taylor horses 1 bay mare g yis old 1 percheron mare 5 years old 1 general puipose maie 3 yrs old lbay mare 12 years old lbay mare aged cows 1 ired cow bied jan 14 1 red and white cow bied june s 1 roan cow bred july 3id 1 roan cow bred julyloth 1 red cow in full flow lwhite cow in full flow lred cow milking 1 red cow dry 1 roan cow in full flow js heipejrs 5 heifers 2 years old reds and roans 5 spring calve3 jpjgs 1 sow bred june isth 8fat pigs 3 geese 1 gander hens 4 ydung geese i grain hay 9 tons of hay about 100 bushels of barley about 50 bushels of old wheat about 75 bushels of buckwlieat about 900 bushels of mixed grain about 8 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 scuff ler mh good as newmassey- harrls seed drill 13 disc harro3 international 4 sections in goiidl stiape 1 fleury 21 single plow l- wilkinson no 7 single plow i single furrow riding plow good 1 mh gang plow nearly new ljgang plow 1 hay rake 1 wagon bain medium height 1 buggy 1 cutter in good shape 1 set bench sleighs 1 fanningmill it separator viking 1 set scales 2000 lbs 140 ft new draw rope 4 sling ropes 2 sets team hainoss 6 horse collars hoes shovelsforks etc 1 grass seeder 1 set steel rims for rubber tired wagon new termsoash sale at oxe v a s farmer auctioneer john scott clerk from sea to sea the new can adians swedish ukranian aud polish rev i e kennedy will be the guest speaker at the anniversary service in greenwood church on sunday october 25th in the morn ing the engagement is annouueed of evelyn ruth daughter of mr and mrsnorman wood to harold white sen of mr and mrs joseph white of claremout the marriage to take place on october 26th it is intei esung to note that iu connection with the death an nounced last week of the late john madill of toronto ad formerly of stouffville that his wife was the former annie booker daughter of rev and mrs booker then he pastor and wife of claremont bap tist church mrs madill was a sisiar of mis fred farmer whose husband was tailor here in the village for some yeais attend siter wedding mr and mrs ernie baker weie in attendance last week at the marriage ceiemony of mr bakers sister jessie mae youngest daugh ter of mi aud mrs geoige baker who became the bride of mr win mortis hendeison son of mr and mrs george mellhoy of pickering residence sold we undeistand mr fred red- shaw has pui chased the lesidence just back of the cooper block the propel ty of mis wm bingham the place is at piesent tenanted by mi and mrs ross middleton and mrs mcdowell the redshaws wihose auction sale was tuesday expect to move to the village shortly 8111101 stioke mrs charles hardy who along with her husband has been assisting their son norris with his apple crop suffeied a severe stioke last week and was removed to oshawa hospital wheie she lay in a critical condition duiing the weekend the hardys x just settled in then new home in the village local timber bound for scotland a laige number of big timbers aie being placed by the cpr siding at the local station ready for shipment to scotland we under stand a number of large elms have been bought up by the contracting firm in this district and only one more load is awaited before the shipment moves off halloween party c xcvt avednesday next wednesday oct 28th is the date of the big halloween party and euehie at the home of mrs roy moian everyone is invited and asked to come in costume there will be good piizes for the euchre and a lucky draw for those who aie not so adapt at the caid game the total proceeds will he donated to war work one of few remaining beef kings closes for season one pf two known beef rings still existent in pickering township held their closing meeting on sat- uiday evening the claremont ring with g m forsyth president as chairman settled the years busi ness and discussed the probabiity of being able to carry on next year it was agreed among tlje two dozen odd members that the ring should be continued if government regula- ttions allowed mr roy morgan is secretary and mr george hill is the butcher this weeks sales this thursday is the day of the g l middleton estate sale at lots 1718 con 6 pickering one of the biggest sales of the season to morrow friday the estate of the late joseph taylor will be disposed of at the farm near atha with the sale of farm implements virtually stopped farmers should endeavour to get them at these sales if possible victory loan objective over 2h million the objective for ontario county in the victory loan campaign for which this paper is running big dis play advertisements is set at 28000000 as compared to 2200000 the last loan oshawas share of the total is halt the amount but the farming sections this time are ex pected to be able to buy bonds even i if in small cenominatious tbe farmer like the mechanic is re ceiving more money these days and can afford to put a little aivay in savings of this nature he is ex pected to it any man is crea we want more of it you want the best market for it haye our truck call or make your own deliveries to the creamery and get two cents extra per pound of butterfat f cold storage meat lockers for rent si- tk u- stouffville creamery go 0pbx saturday evkxtxgs stouffville ont phone 18601 brougham mrs f dingman of whitby spent the weekend with her sister mrs a b matthews mrs lemon spent the past week visiting friends around lindsay mrs m hamilton visited mrs e hogle of columbus on wed nesday last pte robert liscombe of camp boiden and lac wm moore of toronto were at eheir respective homes over the weekend the thankoffering of the wms of st johns churcn was held on sunday afternoon rev jull of brooklin gave a very interesting address on home mission work in manitoba and sask giant johnston rcaf who is on leave before being transfered to newfoundland is spending a feu- da s in new york her many fiiends will be glad to know that miss margaret ken nedy daughter of rev i e and mrs kennedy is lecovering nicely from her recent operation and returned home last weekend the regular monthly meeting of the w i was held on tuesday after noon at the home of die secretary mis milton burk the prest mrs ronald marquis champion plowman sunderland greenbank men sluiro top honors sunderland and greenbank men won the principal prizes at the an nual plowing match of the north ontario plowmens association held at uxbrldge on the farms of wm merrick son and stuart ball last thursday the victory of ronald marquis sunderland in the open class in sod also carried with it the salada tea special prize secona and third in the class were charles ball ux brldge and wm hooton ida in the open class plowing in stubble the victor was james lee greenbank with ray ferguson stouffville second in the sod plow ing event open only t3 residents cf ontario county gordon cain sand- ford took top honors with roy smith gormley in second place alex logan stouffville won the open tractor event plowing two furrows second place went to ivan mclaughlin cedar valley the competition for junior farm ers is yeors and under was captur ed by robert timbers stouffville with jack beaton black water sec ond youngest plowman was 12- yearold john campbell sunderland- a fine team of percheions used by leask brctheis entrants ux- biidge was declared best marmill laying meal for the poultryman who is chiefly interested in egg pro duction and wants more eggs at the season when the prices are best marmill laying meal clo is the standby of many years it has been tried and tested in every way for profitable and low mortality and has more than proved its worth more and more poultrymen pin their faith on marmill laying meal cl0 all the time central feed store stouffville ontario phone 377 m hamilton had charge of the meeting delegates were appointed for the coming convention to be held in the royal york hotel on nov 4 5 and g mis robertson gave an interesting histoiy of the w i during the past forty years roll call was answered by a thanks giving thought hostesses for the afternoon weie mis burk and mrs w c willson who seived a dainty lunch pte iross kno who joined his majestys forces a couple of weeks ago has been transferred to king ton anniverary services will be held in st johns church next sunday october 25tb at 230 in afternoon and in the evening when dr red- dick of of whitevale will be guest speaker whitevale male quartette will asist with the services wanted dead horses and cattle telephone for free pick up phone stouffville 255 markham 4326 claiemont 913 we pay phone chaiges gordon young ltd phone adelaide 3636 toronto uxioxville junior farmers autumn dance -in- mammoth hall malvern -on- friday evexixg october 30th russ creiglitons music admission 50c refreshments the minister of finance of the dominion of canada oilers for public subscription 750000000 victoryloan 7 dated and bearing interest from 1st november 1942 and offered in two maturities the choice of which is optional with the subscriber as follows fourteenyear 3 bonds due 1st november 1956 payable at maturity at 101 callable at 101 in or after 1953 interest payable 1st may and november bearer denominations t 50 100 500 1000 5000 25000 issue price 100 yielding 306 to maturity three and onehalf year bonds due 1st may 1946 payable at maturity at 100 noncallable to maturity interest payable 1st may and november bearer denominations 1000 5000 25000 100000 issue price 160 yielding 175 to maturity principal and interest payable in lawful money of canada the principal at any agency of the bank of canada and the interest semiannually without charge at any branch in canada of t any chartered bank bonds may be registered as to principal or as to principal and interest as detailed in the official prospectus through any agency of the bank of canada subscriptions for either or both maturities of the loan may be paid in foil at the time of application at the issue price in each cose without accrued interest bearer bonds with coupons will be available for prompt delivery subscriptions may also be made payable by instalments plus accrued interest as follows 10 on application 18 on 1st december 1042 18 on 2nd january 1im3 18 on 1st february 1943 18 on 1st march 1943 1007 on the 3 bonds or 1839 on the 1 bonds on 1st april 1943 the last payment on 1st april 1943 covers the final payment of principal plus 67 of 1 in the cose of the 3 bonds and 39 of 1 in the ease of the 1 bonds representing accrued interest from 1st november 1942 to the due dates of the respective instalments the minister of finance reserves the right to accept or to allot the whole or any part of the amount of this loan subscribed for either or both maturities if total subscriptions arc in excess of 750000000 the proceeds of this loan will be used by the government to finance expenditures for war purposes subscriptions may bo made through any victory loan salesman the national war finance committee or any representative thereof any branch in canada of any chartered bank or any authorized savings bank trust or loan company from whom may be obtained application forms and copies of the official prospectus containing complete details of the lonn the lists will open on 19th october 1942 and will close on or about 7th november 1942 with or without notice at the discretion of the minister of finance department of finance ottawa 16th october 194a fc