the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 20 1944 y s s kreemy puffed wheat 1 bus pack 49c grapefruit juice 48 oz tin 35c new loaf cheese lb 39c sweet mixed pickles 24 oz jar 27c orange marmalade 2 lb jar 31c parsnips washed lb 10c johnsons glocoat pt 59c old windsor floor wax 1 lb tin 35c moth destroyer crystals 8 oz btli 35c magic white bleaches 2 btls 15c gilletts lye tin x classic cleanser 3 tins 14c stouffville groceteria green self serve phone 280 we deliver ringwood the stouffville red cross is in debted to miss jean rodanz for the gift of a beautiful 5piece set of baby garments which she knit during the winter term at tor onto school the ringwood help ing hands also sent in 2 large quilts and a crib quilt good work mrs j l abell arrived home on monday after spending most of the winter in florida mrs franklin hoover spent the weekend with relatives in scarboro junction miss hudson of toronto is the student teacher at our school this week albert hoover accompanied by two others journeyed to the rouge one day last week in search of suckers but with no results james abell of the rcaf who has been stationed at hagersville is enjoying a few days leave at his home we are glad to know that our school has been wired for the hydro and that current will be turned on shortly mr and mrs george maskell and family of stouffville moved into the house recently acquired from mrs m l barrett- river gordon duncan stationed at lactone que enjoyed a short leave with his parents mr and mrs wm duncan congratulations to miss martha fcfrier who celebrated her 83rd birthday on april 14th alrs alph hoover entertained a few ladies on wednesday even ing last we are sorry to learn that henry ray is serious ill with pneumonia at time of writing frank penock stationed at tor onto spent sunday under the par ental roof also john burnett of camp borden carol and garry percy of mark- ham spent their easter holidays with their grandparents mr and mrs h percy a very profitable croquinole party was held at the home of mr and mrs roy carter by green river sunday school on friday night prize winners were as follows lad ies high mrs john graham ladies low mrs g lehman gents high chascarter gents low john nighs- wander girls high miss hazel michell girls low miss isabelle nighswander boys high arval beelby boys low peter white young peoples was held at the home of miss june shank on tues day evening the topic was given by mr william sadler and a duet was rendered by miss ida gray and miss june shank mrs fred postill is not as well as her friends would like to find her more money than ever in banks for victory loan group of salesmen told stouffville high school crest the -next- blood donor clinic at markham will be thursday may 4th a pint of your blood may save a life atha news mrs allen meyer was in cobourg spending a weekend with mr and msr harold kennedy who have vis ited here with the lattersparents mr and mrs isaac lehman mr and mrs fred draper and daughter spent sunday afternoon with mr and mrs a draper they also visited mr and mrs murray dunkeld our farmers were still busy boil ing sap the first of this week and since the season has stood so well the supply obtained is considerable it will help you with the sugar situation if your not engaged in the sap business then you vill be cutting wood william dunkeld and arthur carruthers were hobnobbing toge ther at the carruthers home last thursday ruth and frank melton have re turned to their home at blackstock dragging the roads is a great help at this time and certainly works wonders in drying up the mud as well as smoothing out the rough spots mongolia miss helen campbell of toronto normal school is visiting our school this week as astuderifteacher students of grade viii are this week writing their entrapce we wish them all the best of luck 6th line whitchurch congratulations to the newly weds mr and mrs joe greenfield and mr and mrs keith hutchinson we welcome to our line mr and mrs p brown and wee daughter and mrs hutchinson and andrew monday morning there were four beginners at no 8 those starting down the road of learning are ken- zie lloyd and ronnie hartwick we welcome also hope and charity mackay who are staying with mrs j nicely mr and mrs a hartwick and family spent the weekend in tor onto bruce clarke rcaf spent the weekend at his home master bob paisley visited re cently with master david paisley and master john pugh mr and mrs moyer visited with mr and mrs j a clarke last week mr and mrs lorna wideman spent the weekend with mr and mrs s h foote miss marjorie rogers student teacher is spending the week at ss no 8 whitchurch misses alice barkey and kay stewart spent sunday afternoon with mr and mrs j w stewart and family miss louise clarke spent sunday with miss beth rowan j mr and mrs w paisley and david had dinner one day recently with mrs kirk miss louise clarke spent part of the easter holidays in toronto salesmen and municipal repre sentatives from every part of north york went away from an organiza tion dinner meeting at pickering college on friday evening deter mined that this unit will make its sixth victory loan objective of 2- 275000 s l- unit chairman aubrey davis new market presided over the overflow crowd that was present to hear ad dresses and see war pictures or ganizer h l trapp and his assist ant jl r bell arranged theieet- ing modern flak is hell said rev h cotton trinity united church newmarket an airman in the great war and an rcaf padre in the earlier part of this war our airmen are going through flak tonight tomorrow night every night till victory is won said mr cotton i am flying with those boys dodging the flak with them dropping their bombs with them praying with them said the form er padre the war is all over but the fighting someone says our optim ism is giving way to grim determin ation i wish those clergymen who pro test the bombing of german cities would be realists and face the alter native it is our way of life or theirs our freedom or theirs canadas part in this air stra tegy has been no mean part it looked like tragedy when we pulled out of africa to keep our word in greece we kept our word we always do our men are giving their all they are buying freedom for us they are counting on you and me how about it every dollar of this victory loan means more guns more ships money saves lives the lives of our boys there are- 37000000 more in the banks now than when we sold the loan to the public last septem ber harold m gully toronto business man told the victory loan salesmen i wouldnt wonder if the errors of private industry arent greater than those of government mr gully said in comment on criticism of the canadian government mr davis expressed thanks to headmaster jos mcculley and a staff of newmarket girls for the hospitality of the college the design on thiscrest was recently adopted by stouffville high school and will be proudly worn on sweaters and coats the insignia by which stouffville high school may be known in the future is a crest drawn and created solely by one of the pupils bennie jones each room in the high school competed for the honor by submitting pupils work in this art and some splendid designs were submitted but it fell to the lot of a goodwood boy to have his work of art selected from all the rest now the new school crest wherever it is seen will bear this insignia the old english lettering in the centre shs of course stands for stouffville high school while wording below per scientia laborem is a latin phrase meaning knowledge through labor since the insignia for the new crest has been formally adopted and decided on the literary society has had 3000 letter heads and envelopes printed with the crest setting on both paper and envelopes and done in the school pur ple the pupils may now correspond with friends proud of being able to use the stationery of their own school brother should you spend a dime m dime is small change k but when a lot of dimes inarch out of your pocket they soon become dollars that start to fight other dollars jrif for the new neckties dresses or furniture left for us to buy this battle of the dollars is called inflation because it starts prices rising wy and the higher prices go the jess your dollar is worth for instance during the last war people hod to pay jf for 2nd line uxbridge we welcome our new teacher miss mcgaw mrand mrs albert taylor and mr and mrs bruce taylor were in claremont on saturday visitors at les mitchells were miss gwen smith and mr and mrs joe cooper we are glad to hear mrs norman wagg is feeling better tuesday proved a grand day for their auc tion sale and if such weather con tinues we will be working the land in another sfew days mrs clifford morgason eleanor filyer left on saturday on a jour ney to vernon bc where she will join her husband who is stationed at this delightful okanagah town mrs j tindall left on sunday for lions head at the tip of the bruce peninsula to be with her daughter trene who is critically ill almira mrs gordon boyce of newton- brook spent a few days last week with her sister mrs chas conner mr and mrs ernest lucas of elmwood spent friday visiting mr and mrs geo french mr and mrs willis lehman also mr and mrs peter stickley had supper last tuesday with mr arid mrs ted wegg of cashel mr and mrs willis lehman mr and mrs lou lehman and john also mr harmon lehman had sup per wednesday evening with mr and mrs donald jarvis of queens- ville mr and mrs norman jarvis also mrs peter stickley attended the special service in- the broadview free methodist phuicr toronto sunday afternoon bloomington sugar that you get for vftl today avoile night dress was sppp compared to the jtpipvou poy now your dollar buys more goods is worth more than the dollar of 19418 price ceilings and other antiinflationary measures have helped keep its value high and remember every time you use your money wisely to pay off 0 debt 4 or to increase your savings k when you refuse to hoard goods or patronize black markets it makes your dollars worth more i promise to give my support to keeping the cost of living down i will buy only what i need i will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell ing goods or services i will pay off old debts save for the future invest in victory bonds and jwar savings certificates and i will support taxes which help lower the cost of living rt oak vmiihidhfm brewing industry ontario up ktmi ttu aubm tkt lofufoa nprcuats for all cb paotft of th nutaa rlol cr iirltyil i peaches master billy morris spent sever al days with relatives in markham last week mrs alfred wright and family of richmond hill spent thursday at the smith home miss laura warriner spent sever al days at the miller home last week mrs gordon lehman and isabel of markham visited at the morris home last thursday quite a number from our line at tended the funeral of mrs louis burkholderon monday mr and mrs jacob wideman of mongolia had sunday dinner at the hoover home mr john leadbetter of markham spent sunday with mrs nelson smith the ypu are holding their meeting this friday night at the presidents miss fern hoover mr and mrs george hoover and dorothy also mrs fanny gayman and mrs joe gayman attended the funeral of mrs wm houser dunn- ville on thursday pine orchard mr gilroy visited the rose home miss kay radford visited her sis ter mrs chas bradon and family mrs fred reid spent a few days with her parents in markham last week- doug hope and wife also betty hope spent easter holidays with their parents mr and mrs j hope mr and mrs mel mcmillan have moved back to thejarm with their mother and brother mrs mccallum called on mrs armitagc last friday glenna and eric west visited their grandparents mr and mrs j lundy james hope had the misfortune to lose a valuable cow from his splendid herd recently with milk fever d o- preston and family also reg whitelywife and baby lind say were recent- guests with mr and mrs chas bradon mr j tranmer mrs tranmer and miss -gwen- tranmer were i visiting at orangeville last week mrs e baker has returned home from the hospitaland wearc pleas ed to report she is makingfavorable progress to recovery mrs lemon paisley accompanied mrs barnes to whitby and thence to visit with her daughters in brampton several of the neighbors have tapped their maple trees and as a result have several gallons of syrup which is quite helpful with the shortage of sugar andy clarke recently spoke of several christmas cactus plants in unusual bloom numbers of these are blooming profusely for easter and in our burg the cactus of mrs i tranmer added its easter beauty our energetic ladies held a bee and pot luck dinner in the church basement last tuesday as well as cleaning they with the assistance of some gallant menfolk are painting the interior of the basement mrs e davis was a toronto visi tor over the weekend canadian red cross he may be required to give his life will you one pint blood give just op your the next blood donors clinic to be held at mark ham will be on may 4th lets make it a 1000 dona tions at this last clinic to complete the year send the tribune to absent friends name address v please fill in and send to dr innis mcdonald markham or m e watts stouffville notice of change of ownership the entire stock and trade of the w h shaw store has been sold to spofford cot of uxbridge and we are happy to an nounce that mr and mrs spofford will move to town to conduct this old establish ed business our final day in business will be saturday april 22nd this week the store will be closed for a few days during alterations when a grand reopening will be duly announced next week at this time we sincerely thank the buying public who haveso splendidly patronized our store it is with general regret that we say farewell as proprietors of the store and bespeak for our successors the same gen erous treatment you hdvcaccorded us the new owners are thoroughly versed jn the business and can be counted on to serve your wants in a manner thatwill leave nothing to be desired the h shaw store 0 alice reynolds shaw iifci s