the tribune stouffville ont thursday may 20th 1943 economy tyood sale aunt jemima pancake flour pkg 14 deluxe macaroni ready cut 2 pkgs 17c quaker corn flakes 8 oz pkgs 3 for 25c newport fluffs 8 qt pkg premium 25c canada corn starch frenchs prepared mustard monarch loaf cheese oxo cubes 4s tin hudson tissue 5 rolls 23 pgsoap old dutch cleanser lavoline liquid floor cleaner silver gloss starch mouse seed kills mice plants gladolia bulbs dutch beet seed stouffville groceteria pkg- 10c oz jar 10c lb 35c 10c is 23 2 bars lie 2 tins 21c bottle 25c pkg- 12c pkg 25c self serve phone 280 we deliver ontarios new liberal premier ballantrae mr fred cummings is building a house in toronto for mr hector beacom on golfdale road in lawr ence park section and is steady on the job now since the township assessment has been completed mr beacom is a well known cottager at lake musselman many acres of potatoes went in last week ross hood planting eight acres while w h wallwork is arranging to put in 30 acres he has the seed on hand bloomington mrs c lemon attended the fun eral of her cousin who was interred at port perrp last saturday mr and mrs over toronto were callers at mr vaughans on sunday imr w a fockler was in toronto a few days mr and mrs reg winterstein of newmarket and mrs jos winter stein were in toronto on sunday mr and mrs dawson burnett and boys and air b barnes were at whitby visiting mrs bruce barnes mrand mrs m lemon and daugh ter of toronto were guests of mr b lemon on sunday victoria square congratulations to ac xo2 and mrs lome morison nee margaret avison who were married on sat urday evening mrs mary nichols of yineland called on friends iu the community on saturday afternoon dr evelyn gee of vancouver is spending her holidays with her par- ents mr and mrs robt gee i mr and mrs arthur freeniantor- onto called on friends in the com munity last friday there was a lovely basket of roses in the church sunday placed there by the family of the late wilmot brumwell who passed away one year ago may 15th the nursing reserve met on mon day evening at the home of mrs r perkins the next meeting will be held monday may 31st all mem bers are asked to please be present the yp u topic sunday evening was taken by mrs earner huggins who took as her subject vreligious education the lesson was read by miss doreen klinck prayer by miss grace boyntou and a piano in strumental by miss margaret mort- son dont forget the special services to be held sunday may 23 at 3 pm the guest speaker will be rev wes ley hunnisett of the fred victor missions toronto special music by miss peggy mackay at 730 pm the guest speaker will be rev a j orr of melville and the melville choir elected new leader of the ontario liberal party on the first ballot hon hairy nixon was on tuesday this week chosen as premier to lead the liberal government at queens park to succeed piemier m f hepburn and hon c d conant shown here is the new premier and imrs nixon also their daughter mrs bruce forbes member of the womens division of the rcaf urgent will anyone having stouffville creamery cans or more cans than they absolutely require for delivery purposes at the present time kindly return such cans at once as new ones are not obtainable stouffville creamery co open saturday evenings stouffville ont phone 18601 aoxaoc xoxaoi aocaor soe3ci o n o o n o proclamation in pursuance to a largely signed petition from the business men of the town and in response to a resolution of the council of the village of stouffville i hereby proclaim monday may 24 a public holiday for the village of stouffville for the year 1943 and i call upon all citizens to take due observ ance to the same by order a e weldon reeve o n o oboe d o o 0 o i 30qoe 30e30e soexoe gormley feed store for the benefit of our customers we have on hand a full line of master feeds mixed chop wheat oats and barley mixed which was salvaged from the fire at reduced price this is a good pig feed we can also supply you with oil cake gluten bran shorts master mixed chop oyster shell grit oats barley and wheat we expect to receive a car of barley in a few days you should order your supply at once frank harvey prop gormley ont phone 7307 melville we extend our heartiest congratu lations v to miss corinne king on suc cessfully completing her course at the toronto normal school without having to try the final examinations ewart s oir left on sunday for scrip sask where he will serve a large mission field in the kamsack presbytery of the united church kenneth f orr left last week for port colborne where he will be en gaged in the nickle plant we aie pleased to say that there has been some improvement in the condition of mrs r bruce but she is still seriously ill miss bernice allen of glen huron and a student at the toronto normal school was a guest at the manse over the weekend the melville united church wm s met at the home of mrs hhouck on wednesday the president mrs w mckay being in charge consider able business was done and an in teresting programme was presented after which a light lunch was served by the hostess the melville yku met at the home of mr and mrs e nigh on friday evening last and there was a good attendance of young people a fine programme was given under the dir ection of the vicepresident jack nigh after which a social hour was spent and light refreshments were served by the hostess atha friends of miss mary spang of toronto were glad to see her at home again over the weekend mr and mrs fred draper and family visited the formers parents mr and mrs a draper on sunday bill dyck and e carruthers were called to oshawa barracks one day last week for a military remedi cal the spang brothers and bob jackson have also made the trip the continued wet weather has delayed the farmers with their seed ing as many fields are still under water pine orchard congratulations to mr and mrs john kmet its a baby girl mr and mrs robt brown and family of vandorf were sunday tea guests with mr and mrs charles brandon mr colin widdifield spent sunday with miss widdifield and mr and mrs r allen mrs john reid has returned home after spending three months in tor onto mr and mrs a fmmcrson spent the weekend at the woodhonse home mr and mrs bruce reid spent sunday with relatives here mr ross armitage who has been stationed at newmarket military camp has received his discharge papers and is back on the farm ross was a veteran of the last war and now decides he prefers farming to military life the pancake supper was a decided success and the proceeds will go to ward war work miss j johnston of toronto spent sunday with her parents an aeroplane with five occupants made a forced landing right by the building of mr john pyle on sun day neither machine nor passen gers were hurt but within a very short time drew a huge crowd around ringwood norman pellett who is employed at woodbridge was a weekend visi tor at his home art bassett is improving his re sidence by enclosing the front ver andah leo markusen of kiikland lake is spending a time with mr and mrs jacol grove sgt rolph burkholder bowman- ville spent a couple of days at his horn before leaving for medicine hat where he will take up his duties at the new concentration camp there an old sth con landmark was re moved this week when the big bar- bury hedge fronting the john a mit chell farm was upiooted by its new city owner this hedge was over 40 years old and requiied mr barkeys tractor from the road to pull out the giant roots uxbridge sets court of revision date 4th line uxbridge mr and mrs harold norton had sunday dinner with his parents mr and mrs dan norton congratulations to mr and mrs rueben maye on the birth of a son kenneth ross on may 10 1943 mr and mrs john symes carl and jack visited his father mr david symes on sunday mrs edward norton spent sunday with his parents mrand mrs george brown mr and mrs frank collins and spent monday evening with family a record light agenda confronted mr and mrs ed n the members of uxbridge township m and mr wm redman council in session at the township hall in goodwood last friday after noon all the members were pre sent excepting councillor ball who was absent owing to the death of his uncle reeve johnson presided on motion of councillor john rae and deputy reeve beach the next meeting was set for saturday june 12th in the morning the council will be in session and at 2 pm there will be the court of revision on the ford nd mrs day sand- were with their daughter mr b maye and family on sun- assessment roll road accounts were ordered paid totalling 35148 the willing war workers were granted another 100 and two or three other small ac counts constituted the payments mw farmers neep your help iofiuxtuce young men and women from ontario high schools and collegiates axe making one of the greatest contributions of all to the allied war effort by serving as farm cadets and farmerettes the production of food is so vital to the success of the campaign against the axis that its an important job for everyone by spending your holidays as a farm cadet or farmerette youll not only make a valuable and patriotic contribution to the war effort but youll do your health a world of good and extend your knowledge for full information concerning housing supervision rates of pay hours of work etc see your principal or write ontario farm service force parliament buildings toronto now dominion provincial committee on farm labour agriculture- labour- education sv