the tribune stouffville ont thursday may 27th 1943 economy wood sale round grain rice a good potato substitute 2 lbs 25c dallons flavourseal puddings sweetened 3 pkgs 17c choice california figs lb 21c lees muffin flour per pkg 17c horseradish mustard 9 oz jar 15c thick meat sauce cross blackwell 8 ozbottle 25c california 150s navel oranges 4 for 23c florida grapefruit pink flesh sos 3 for 29c ripe tomatoes from texas per lb 20c lemons full of juice 6 for 19c new cabbage usa lb 18c new carrots texas 3 lbs 25c multiplier onions bulbs seeds plants stouffville groceteria self serve phone 280 we deliver lemonville mr and mrs bill hall were re cent visitors with mr and mrs clau- ghton miss norma rae was honie for the weekend mr chas preston who has been very ill is reported to be recovering satisfactorily masters harvey and neil tate en tertained their little cousins joan and joyce byer of milverton blvd toronto over the holiday douglas cleverton of the toronto poice force and james sheppard visited with lloyd tate during the holiday mrs spence mr and mrs kerr and son russell of toronto spent the weekend in lemonville mr charles pyeston who has been very ill with pneumonia is reported to be recovering satisfactorily last weeks young peoples meet ing which was to be in charge of doreen rae and jean preston was postponed it will be held this fri day evening a ball game will take place at the school grounds before the meeting which will be at the church all the young people are invited to attend bloomington miss margaret topper was home for the holiday mis wilson of wexford was a weekend visitor at the p brown home mr and mrs grant barnes mount albert visited on saturday with mr and mrs murray barnes mr and mrs w tranmer and sou of toronto spent the holiday at mr tranmers home here mr gordon and miss margaret brown were visitors at orangeville on satuday mr and mrs morvin lemon and daughter toronto were weekend visitors at his brothers homeeugene lemons mr and mrs canning and mrs helene and donna of st catharines were weekend visitors at the alrin cowie ihome guests at lemon paisleys home over the holiday were mr and mrs mckay and daughter of burlington mr and mrs john johnson and son mr and mrs a johnson brampton mrs bruce barnes and glenn of whitby and her mother mrs bad- gero stouffville church hill mr and mrs horace pope spent the weekend with their parents mr and mrs pope and mrs b paisley mr and mrs george wilson of toronto had tea on saturday with mr and mrs lazenby mr and mrs david beach whitby called on mr and mrs win beach on sunday misses ruby mildred and tom john clark had dinner on sunday at mr a clarks born in york county hospital newmarket on may 25 1943 to mr and mrs bruce mclean the gift of a daughter congratulations seeding is well advanced around here since we have a great advant age over the heavy clay farmers to the south the young grain is call ing for more sunshine however misses hazel and velma pegg and lady friend of toronto spent the holiday weekend with mr and mrs herb pegg the sympathy of the community is extended to mrs ivan mclaughlin and mrs robt windsor in the death of their father mr job oldham transport mount albert altona mr and mrs wm slack i and audrey daiwn and catherine hinde were guests of mr and mrs stanley slack port perry on sunday mr and mrs walter slack spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs david crosier the christian endeavour will meet at the home of mrs f byer this thursday afternoon mr and mrsherman walker mrs j sutherlandand son thos also mr b barnes ofutica were guests of mr and mrs david crosier on sun day afternoon mr and mrs o madill and mar jory spent the holiday weekend with mr and mrs grant baker rosedale mr and mrs arthur wideman entertained her cousins from tren ton over the weekend number from this district attended the shower held at mr and mrs a widemans on saturday night in honour of mr and mrs j colley nee jean pugh fred pilkey charlie barkey and stan thompson have given up their positions at ajax the former two to resume farming while stan goes back to his old trade as contractor mr stanley thompson was called to lindsay on saturday evening to see his brother in the hospital who had happened with an accident on a we hope for a speedy ecovery txtavellixg library books fiction cousin william delia lutes mrs appleyards year la kent the sea is so wide evelyn eaton center of the web k roberts stairs of sand zane gray the border kid max brand wide is the gate upton sinclair he looked for a city asm hutchinson landfall a channel story nshute house for the sparrow jt yenni old soldiers never die jas ronald reprisal ethel vance in the balance patricia wentwdrth excuse me mrs meigs e corbett called northwest s a white great smith edison marshall patricia grace l hill gold and guns on halfway creek jas b hendryx spice box gracel hill clear as the sun muriel hine powder valley vengeance p field the scarlet pimpernel baroness orczy amazing quest of mr ernest bliss e phillips oppenheim classed books royal india maud diver life with mother clarence day elizabeth englands modern queen corneliia spencer dress rehearsal q reynolds clara barton b c williams friendship harry symons in the solomon islands around the coral sea caroline mytinger wing commander paddy finucane jas reynolds the overland trail agnes laut w uppw rjf i tine the rack hie fewnt a int n uto mo dem e ond nev 9 rtffs5ia iflsrissi- ta9s servant to cann be y gass vo j home 9ie neceaini9 b vsthtoetottei e vw in c m well- d ot t uhans coxing- jit wm spe tne t m wo bustarto ration- ei9v t7 the hydroelectric power commission of ontario 8th line markham mr and mrs hollinger entertain ed toronto friends on the 24th mr and mrs wm wideman were guests of mr and mrs wm smith of glasgow recently mr and mrs sam fretz from al tona and family visited at the home of his brother ed on sunday miss mary bradshaw of markham was a recent visitor at the home of mrs kirk miss molly dyck of stouffville spent a few day3 with friends in this neighborhood mrs d g fretz of vineland spent last week with her sister-in- law mrs isaac wambold we are pleased to learn that mrs jacob shank who has been indis posed lately is much improved in health mrs harvey moyer and mrs roy moyer of dixon hill visited with mr and clarence mcdowell of the 7th line mr and mrs duncan and family have moved back to their ihome again after spending the winter months in markham village mr carson wideman of north markham who has been confined to his home through illness is much improved in health and able to be around again old friends from this line attend ed the funeral of the late mrs leh man of toronto and formerly of ringwood which was held at dixon hill last friday the removal of the sheds on the north side of the wideman church has made a decided improvement in the appearance of the grounds and cemetery recent visitors with air and mrs albert wideman and family were mrs high and mr norman high of vineland station also misses efeanor and merle cummings toronto j the farmers of this locality have been much delayed in seeding opera tions by the continued wet weather some have made a start but that is about as- far as they have got here is hoping for more favorable weather conditions so the job can be com pleted goodwood mr and mrs harvey maye spent sunday with his parents mr and mrh george maye mr and mrs walter bryan and baby enjoyed a trip on sunday to friends at fort perry happy to announce the birth of a son to mr and mrs earl storry on may 25 1943 harold dowswell and daughter toronto spent the weekend at the home of his father thomas goodwood is supplying another front page article this week since thieves entered jack raes garage so far no clue the weather is so wet some gar dens are under water some are plowed some are even partly plant ed and many wish they had theirs in so you have a picture of milxed spring affairs around here rev mr burke of whltevale has been secured to preach at the baptist anniversary here on sunday after noon and evening the united ser vice is withdrawn for the occasion the womans association will meet at mrs norman waggs on june 2nd at 330 in the afternoon you will be welcome hostesses for the occasion are mrs e tindall an mrs george stewart bruce byam and wife three riv ers que mr and mrs shepherd toronto visited the home of mrs s byam just north of the village ernest mantle and son william are working the crawford place re ports say they have bought the place so we look for them to settle down here in goodwood farmers delaval milking machines woods gilson milk coolers etc are now available place your order while stock is on hand we also have a limited supply of woods electric grinders e i stickley victoria square phone 513 dicksons hill mr and mrs eldon lehman and family of toronto visited with mr and mrs wes wideman on the 24th mrs lott has returned to the hall- man home after spending the winter with her daughter doris of toionto mr harley wideman gave a tem perance talk to the mt joy sunday school on sunday morning mr ralph hargrave md and family of toronto are now summer residents of this community having purchased the maple bush from mr roy moyer mr and mrs james walker of toronto miss luella redshaw of oshawa and mr al robertson of claremont visited with mrs william redshaw and family on sunday we wish to congratulate miss helen campbell who has success fully completed her course in the stouffville continuation school we understand helen will be attending normal school preparatory to her teaching career the members of the barkey tam- ily spent a pleasant evening at the home of their father imr a c barkey last thursday mrs sam barkey left this week with her son glen to join her husband in british columbia a number of friends from here attended the funeral of the late mr john reesor in the wideman church last friday morning in the after noon the late mrs dan lehman formerally of ringwood was laid to rest in the dicksonh mill cemetery there was a splendid attendance at the service on monday evening to enjoy the programme given by the gormley young peoples society mr alan doner was in charge and the subject was the christians walk i in the church ii in the world youll enjoy dancing on saturday evenings at cedar beach tea gardens musselmans lake north shore enjoy dancing on ono of canadas finest dance floors to a smart 10piece band gormley mrs anna schell has returned home after visiting her daughter mrh lloyd moyer stouffville for the past two months i mr allan doner and miss dorine gooding spent the weekend visiting with mr and mrs floyd winger of stevensville mr and mrs don pickering i kenneth and neal had supper sun day evening with mr and mrh jos sider mr and mrs philip and daugh- ter returned missionaries from china visited mr ajid mrs jos cober on their way home to the west both mrand airs philip gave interesting messages at the heise hill church on their work in china newly weds visited banff and l louise stover talbot two of stouffrilles young people were united in marriage on may is in uie church of england at alac- leod alberta by the rev air axon when janet imogene daughter of mr and airs walter e talbot be came the bride of sgt pilot bruce stover son of mr and airs ambrose stover of special intereht is the fact that the wedding took place on the birth day of the brides mother and the grooms father the ceremony took place at s pm the bride was attended by airs axon the wife of the rector while sgt pilot harry leggett supported the groom the bride looked lovely in an air- force blue dressmaker suit with a navy blue queen elizabeth bat and accessories to match she wore cor sage of talisman roses and lily of the valley the bride and groom spent a short honeymoon at banff and lake louise they will reside in alacleod where the groom is an instructor at no 7 service flying training school 103rd anniversary services sunday may 30th st andrews presbyterian church markham 11am moderator of general assembly right rev norman macleod bd phd dd 730 pm kinsmen male quartette the minister rev t decourcy rayner will preach come early to get a seat monday may 31st anniversary supper 530 pm to 730 pm 35 cents young peoples rally in the second markham baptist church on may 31st to june 4th 1943 at 8 pm rev r i wheaton will hold evangelistic meetings the following young peoples societies will have charge of the music monday gormley tuesdaysring wood wednesday vivian thurs melville fri dicksons hill we buv at fresh eggs the highest prevailing market prices for all grades for all white shell large eggs of strictly new laid quality we are paying a premium of 4 cents per dozen higher than the price of regular a large our demand for these high quality eggs is continuous throughout the year bring your ungraded eggs to us for the highest market prices careful grading and prompt returns dominion stores timitio stouffville ontario