r l vka sr v- faivys t the tribunestouirviire ontrnijusday- march 161944 cash savings pure lard brex cereal sugar krisp corn flakes catelli cheesearoni marvel pastry flour daltons puddings vlb 15c reg pkg 24c 8 ox 2 for 1 5c pkg 17c 7 lb bag 27c 4 flavors for 25c goodwood the war workers dance will net glasgow our esteemed school teacher was about 65 inaljva grand success driven tot stouffville to catch the wasnt it ft 3 train forvtoronto but the iron the first car of stove coal over horse had departed a few minutes size to arrive in goodwood was before hence a defcywas caused in consigned to george todd and making the trip these trains can reached here last week be independent mr and mrs bert staley have re- 1 gordon brown the energetic hv iceived a splendid letter from their surance man from markham was son cpl eldon staley stationed out p he visiting his parents mr and in british columbia at the west bread 24 oz 2 for 15c dairy butter jersey old nippy cheese egg noodles harry homes pea soup lb 39c lb 49c 14oz pkg 10c 1 pkg free 1 0c j at new store in silvester block stouffville groceteria self serve phone 280 we deliver church hill mr herb pegg is serving on jury in toronto mr and mrs chas maclean moved from this vicinity last week to their new farm near mount al- v bert the former maclean farm is now owned by a toronto man and will bevmanaged by mr thos odgen mrvand mrs lazenby and leone visited cxn saturday in toronto with mr and mrs frank harrison misses ffozel and velma pegg were home over the weekend about go friends and neighbors gathered at the home of mr a clark last friday night and presen ted miss ruby clark a bride of this week with a miscellaneous shower the bride and groom received many useful gifts and the best wishesof the community is extend ed to them coast in part he says the early part of the course 1 am taking out here is not very in teresting as i have been over it from now on 1 expect it will in crease in interest of course the main subject of the course is not to learn theory but to put the knowledge we have into actual practise as i write i am sitting in the salvation army hut and have a marvellous view the hut is lo cated at the upper end of the camp on an elevation behind is a snow- capped mountain bush clad it is now sunset and for a mile one sees red roofs of the hutr stretch ing downward to the town of nan- aimo the aerial tower of a broad casting station is installed in the middle of the camp its red lights to warn aircraft these lights make an unmistakable marker for camp nanaimo beyond the camp is the town nestling close to the harbour the harbour is peaceful and just now i see a boat and several small tugs moving along leaving their stream of smoke behind the slant ing rays of the setting sun descends on the mountain peaks beyond bringing out everchanging colour schemes clouds drift lazily around the mountain peaks all unconcern ed about the hurry and excitement of our modern civilization tt all presents a scene that only the west coast can give when one looks out on this love ly setting it is hard to realize that mrs geo brown some other mem bers of the family visited the home on sunday including pterussel brown of brantford with his lady friend harry noble is adding some im provements to his place which will make the home fires burn still more cheerfully we like to see our residents fixing up its a good sjgn two of our residents are doing their part to supply pork for bri tain walter davis is feeding about 200 hogs and harry wellman about 175 while mr wellman makes a fulltime job of it walt runs in addition an uptodate farm so in the summer he is a very busy man but in the wintertime he takes time out to blow a bit oh no not what you think walt blows a trombone in the stouffville band and does a good job take a bow walter strange as it seems just after gloating over walt davis fine run of hogs we learn that one fine sow died the other day letting out a pen for exercise one pig was miss ing shortly after investigation showed that a straw stack hadtop- pled over on the animal which was smothered two others buried un der the stack survived the ordeal it is now said to be known who hooked the lovely rug recently no action so far this bit of news from glasgow- got buried and was intended for last weeks issue however now you have it in detail gormley such a war is going on in the wear the khaki uniform if i re- world as we know exits it makes main here much longer i shall be- coming event you are invited to the euchre and dance at grays hall green river on the evening of wednes- one more determined than ever come a thorough british columbian day march 22nd at 830 oclock j to fight for and defend this glor- i hope you are both very happy good music and a good time under ious canada to the jbittert dnd you deserve to be after raising a the auspices of the green river with all its faults it is still the couple of problems like art and war workers country for which i am proud to i miss anna steckley visited with mr and mrs earl cobertat head- ford on sunday 8 s j mrs john hall and children of tillsonbourg are staying a few weeks with her parents mr and mrs joe heise miss vera brillinger spent the weekend at her home here mrs w henderson visited with mrs j epp on sunday mr and mrs walter beynon of aurora visited with mr and mrs peter brillinger on sunday mr and mrs jos heise were in stayner on saturday evening for the 25th wedding anniversary of her brother and sister mr and mrs charles baker mr herb wideman mrs will grove isobel and evelyn of dick sons hill visited last wednesday with mrs l grove mr and mrs e jones and mrs roy brillinger are spending wed nesday and thursday of this week with mrs e cherry and family of barrie sgt and mrs harry sayers nee phyllis jones wish to thank their many friends of gormley and dis trict for the lovely gift of an occ asional chair and endtable which was presented to them recently by mrs geo leary mrs paul heise of newmarket spent several days last week visit ing with her parents mr and mrs ralph baker and visiting other gormley friends mr and mrs c doner and family had supper monday evening with mr and mrs a s farmer and fam ily mr and mrs d baker howard and kenneth spent sunday with mr and mrs c cullens and family mr willy wilson of toronto cal led on his father mr homer wilson sunday morning miss gladys doner and mr har rison schlicter had supper satur day evening with mr and mrs f bennett mrs allan pope is visiting in barrie for several days mr and mrs norm carrington auction sale horses durham cattle pigs fowl grain v implements hay furniture etc 5 the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction at i east half iiot 9- con 4 uxbridge township brock rcl 3 miles north of claremont h on f bred bred wednesday mar 22 r the following property belonging to r e ashenhurst horses team black geldings 12 yrs old bay mare 9 years old brown mare aged cattle red cow 6 years milking feb 3rd red cow 4 years milking january 26th red cow 5 years due april 29th white cow 8 years due time of the sale red cow 8 years duejune 12th red white- cow 9 yrs due on april 27th 2 red steers feeding roan heifer feecting red heifer feeding 3 red steers rising 2 years 3 red heifers rising 2 years 2 red heifers rising 1 year 5 calves red shorthorn bull reg 3 years hay and grain nearly 15 tons mixed hay nearly 75 bushels of- fall wheat nearly 500 bushels of oats suit- able for seed poultry 30 light sussex pullets implements binder masseyharris 7 ft mower deering 5 ft sulky rake mh 10 ft manure spreader cockshutt s had supper on saturday evening seed drill mh 11 disc witivmr and mrs e jones those home on furlough last week were ac1 helen steckley w d of toronto lac harold sider of stcatharines ac1 lloyd harvey of fingal mr lloyd johnson of toronto spent the weekend with his par ents mr and mrs t johnson mr and mrs elias elliott and mr andrew baker of toronto had dinner on sunday wjth mrs for rester and arvilla a number of our young people attended richmond hill commence ment exercises last friday even ing mr and mrs herbert leek and family mount albert had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs bert leek mr and mrs g barrett and joan of oak ridges called on mr and mrs r millen on sunday tpr milton heise of- newmarket spent sunday at home with his wife and little son- donald word has been received from pte vernon gooding by his parents that for the- past month he has been in hospital in italy with throat trouble he spent three days at the cultivator mh 13 tooth disc harrow mccormick iron harrows 4 sections harrow cart nearly new cock wagon and box bain wagon low wheels set sloop sleighs- scuffler sulky plow cockshutt walking plow fleury 21 near new 2 walking plows fleury 21 2 furrow plow verity turnip drill pea harvesters cream separator near new mh hay rock stock rack fanning mill set scales 1000 lbs chopper 8 in plate cutting box buggy cutter grindstone 45 gal steel drum cyclone grass seeder 2 wheelbarrows turnip pulper 2 logging chains water barrel several sets of whiffletrees 100 ft of snow fence 2 threehorse eveners corn planter sprinkling can- 2 fivegal cans other articles pigs 20 chunks 90 pounds harness set breeching harness set team backhand harness front he describes the fighting as set single harness very noisy and the food is cold at every meal the weather is very damp with lots of mud 69 oslb plain or in tomato sau 1boi tin a buy bulk and save values effective thursday friday saturday march 161718 ontabio no 1 white beans 3 lbs15c quick or coabse rolled oats 5 lbs25c yeliow split peas 2 lbs 19c pot barley 3 lbs 15c wheatlets 3 lbs 15c read cut macaroni 3 lbs 15c spaghetti 3 lbs 15c rices 2lbs25c jordan brand grape juice i601 bottle 25 quaker xxxx flour chicken hflddies aur canned herrings tomato juice richmeuo coffee dehydrated deans green tomato pickle- pure lard maple leaf or silverumf larg 20ox tin 2 orounp fresh al sold 249 25c 25c for 19c ib 35c 9c sir 19c 15c household needs toilet soap palm0live supersuds oxydol rinsolux fubitan tissue 5 rolls 25c good qualitx brooms each 39c 4 for 22c k 20c r 23c sr 23c domino black tea y pkg 35c domino baking powder 15c fresh fruits and vegetables neilsons cocoa 2lbtin 19c flordla seedless si 126 grapefruit 5 for 29c jaffa seedless size 220 oranges dox 39c california size 300 lemons doz 35c green valentine beans fresh lb 25c 29c ontario washed parsnips 3 lbs florida green size 72 celery 2 for 19c fresh green leaf spinach 2lbs 25c tceberjs head size 00 lettuce 2 for 23c heinz prepared mustard 6or jar 10c master brand dog biscuits 2 mbpkgs25c ve reserve the right to limit purchases according to supplies available wptb questions typical questions consumers have asked the wartime prices and trade board this week are answer ed by the central ontario con sumer branch committee q are people allowed to use their homes to sell furniture- and household furnishings i wen to see a chesterfield which hart been advertised in the papers and found the woman was run ning a businessfrom her home a in order to start a new business it is necessary to secure a per mit and license from the busi ness permits section of the v ptb it would be illegal to carry on such a business as you mention without a permit and license however people may sell their own personal effects in this matter q my grocer will not sell me a can of pork and beans unless i also purchase dehydrated beans which i do not like or want tie says he has to get rid of this stock is this legal a no it certainly is not con ditional sales such as you men tion are prohibited by law the fact that he offered the pork and beans if you made another purchase is illegal thank you for giving us the location of your dealer the matter is be- ing investigated q i paid 47c for pound of corn beef in a delicatessen i feel i was overcharged all prices at this store are very high is there no ceiling price at these stores a definitely yes you should not pay more for the same mer chandise in the same store than 5 horse collars pair collar tops pair horse blankets furniture 6 diningroom chairs 6 kitchen chairs small cupboard cupboard with glass doors rocking chair 2 kitchen tables sideboard dresser extension table oak rocking chair dresser washstand washstand bureau wooden bed alladin lamp tea- kettle cook stove findlay 2 coal oil lamps number pieces rag carpet congoleum rug- 3 crocks number of glass jars barrel churn 3 crocks 2 lawn mowers tantern no reserve as farm is sold terms cash sale at 1230 a s farmer auctioneer you did during the basicper- iod sept 15th to oct 11 1941 v you see each store has its own ceiling price on food items de- pending on what the particular store charged during the basic period however 47c seems a little high for this type ofmeat as you gave us the name and 1 address of the store we aye hav ing their prices cheeked i q sometime ago i purchased a i houseformyf ownuse i gave the tenants six-months- notice which expires inimay they inform me they must be given nine months notice as they are war- guests isjflieir infor- mation cprrect- a no their information is not- correct under the board or derjthere are no special privil- egos grantecl to war guests they are entitled to six months notice the same as other ten- ants if they refuse tq move- you should consult a solicitor vf il 11 rebuilt motois ford a exchange ford v8 8950 15piate heavyduty batteries exchange 950 paris auto supply jos pari6i richmond hiiji ont 7 lukjaffi