buy now and save campeblls tomato soup 3 10 oz tins 25c peas mv laddie no4 2 20 oz tins 25c claremont tomatoes 2 28 oz- tins 23c we sell the above in case lots purity oats 51b pk 25c 32 oz jar 27c 28 oz tin lie 2 28 oz tins 23c 2 for 23c pkg 15c lb 47c red plum jam habitant pea soup choice pumpkin shredded wheat brocks bird seed california walnuts stouffville groceteria self serve phone 280 we deliver uxbridge two appoints p j as auditor 3 r rr einest v wm f rait rf standing committees at the inaugural meeting of ux bridge township council the fol lowing standing committees were appointed for the year roads and bridges reeve and council finance ball catherwood and tindall re- lief catherwood kydd and tindall printing tindall kydd and ball contingencies kydd catherwood and ball rev james taylor of the ux bridge and goodwood baptist churches officiated as the new coun cil was sworn in for the year and led in a short devotional period the board of health was reap pointed and includes the following members along withj m rae and berton tindal as council representa- tives they are j ashenhurst j f reid dr darling johnson kidd and mrs howard harper j as- the church service and sunday school were very well attended last sunday considering the roads the yjpu wiu meet this wed nesday evening at the home of mrs p silcox the wjl and red cross which had to be postponed last week will try and meet this thursday at 2 oclock at the home of mrs f l green election of officers at the close of the meeting the sunday school held its annu al meeting at the parsonage last friday night he same staff of officers and teachers were appoint ed except the treasurer and secre tary which were filled by gertrude cofbett and alf pegg farmers are having a rather difficult time hauling milk live stock and produce to their nearest concession or highway in order to get it to market miss lois byers has taken a posi tion at the hospital at whitby miss may brown has been help ing out in the care of mrs wm squire of brooklin stouffville lions club in the g cassie and edw j sheehy were appointed members of boart of health weed j tht guest soloist was missmcgiii- atten following the service ligh re- thehome of mrs e avison the ypu was largely attended sunday evening when the rich mond hill presbyterian young people were our guests and sup plied the programme the guest speaker was miss izzard of the richmond hill high school staff inspector and school officer for the year respectively committees were appointed to in terview stouffville claremont and uxbridge fire brigades with re gard to calls to fires in the town ship road accounts passed for payment totalled 58604 and general ac counts 44141 freshments were served the installation of officers of the ypu was postponed sunday evening but will be held this sun day january 21 all members of the executive are asked to please be present mr lawrence boynton had tea sunday evening with mr harold forster s the annual markham township sunday school convention will be held january 18 in the victoria victoria square sympathy of the community is square united ouuhthevewiil stouffville arena wednesday january 31 45 broom ball stouffville vs markham lions races cash prizes for fancy dress and comic costumes stouffville band net proceeds lions avelfare fund melville extended to mr in the death of his miss gwen pamenter of toronto was a student teacher at melville school for the week following the christmas vacation melville young people held a meeting on friday january 12 at ithe manse the annual election of l morning afternoon and even- j vas ne wife mrs btoutij sessions a childrens service the annual congregational meet- enburgh who has been in failing wju be held in tne community f meivil church held t health for some years passed hall at 2 pm au the children cf g me nurcn was neia at away friday community and neighboring the regular monthly meeting of communities are asked to make an henhurst was reappointed relief the wms will be held friday effort to be present lejs hope for officer while bylaw vas passed ap afternoon january 19 at 2 pm at fine weather for this great occasion the church january 15 a potluck supper was served send the tribune to absent friends charged with failure to parade when magistrate wf woodliffe lesumed court again on friday four youths members of the queens iork rangers wnose names ap peared on the docket were charged with being members of the militia and failing to attend parade on 1 november 2nd 1944 without law ful excuse two of the defendants murray judge 17 years of oak ridges1arifisclifford linstead 19 years of sharonwere found guilty and fined five dollars and costs or five days each the former pleaded not guilty and the latter pleaded guilty captain william hunt adjutant of the queens york rangers told his worship that both youths joined the militia in 1943 and belonged to the unit c company of aurora he stated that previous to the nov ember second paraderorders for the parade had been issued by lieut c h reeve and himself and posted on the bulletin board in the aurora armories in both cases the youths had given no excuse for not attend ing the parade in his detence murray judge stated that he had been working at guelph at the time and was un able to attend the parade he had written his mother to write a let ter to his commanding officer and ask if he could be excused asked why he did not write the officer himself the accused could not give an answer he admitted that he did not attand any parade since november second although it is held every tuesday i might say that you are liable to a fine of five dollars for each parade you miss magistrate wood liffe told mr judge you must attend every parade unless you produce a reasonable excuse i un derstand that the officers of the militia are very easy on the mem bers if they produce a reasonable and good excuse but you must get in touch with them you just cant miss of your own accord because your commanding officer is asking that the minimum fine be imposed i am fining you five dollars and costs or five days in the case of clifford linstead the accused admitted that he had neglected to attend parades for a year previous to november 2nd he said that he x a market gar den to take care of and that when he sold his car he had no means of transportation to aurora captain hunt told his worship that he had interviewed the defend ant in june and when the latter told him that he did not have enough gasoline for his car and the tires were in bad condition making it impossible for him to travel to aurora he himself got in touch with the oil controller and made it possible for the accused to get extra gas coupons and purchase tires i find that the officers have been lenient and reasonable with you but you were not reasonable with them magistrate woodliffe told the youth the third defendant charged with failing to attend parade was orval thompson east gwillimbury whom crown attorney arleigh armstrong recalled had been sen tenced a few weeks previous to the guelphreformatory in connection with a theft of tires o yes he came up before me hes at the guelph university now his worship commented with a smile the charge was withdrawn the fourth defendant charged with failing to attend parade was john mulock brown aurora in this case the defendant was given a remand until tuesday the next court session day important savings m7 goldens clothing store january sale of 200 coats ladies men s and girls in all sizes and shades v to clear at greatly reduced prices come in and look them over goldens clothing store phone 273 stouffville gormley mr seth wideman spent last weekend with mr and mrs edward wideman of toronto sunday evening january 21st at 730 in the mbc church mrs edna brubacker will speak on her work in africa special singing will be provided also wednesday evening january 24 at 8 pm mr c i remple regional organizer of the mennonite central committee will be the speaker and also miss e l lehman of penn will speak re garding relief work among the wms societies among the men nonite central- committees the public are invited mr and mrs albert meek of tor onto visited with mr and mrs william wilson over last weekend miss vera hilts and her mother had supper sunday evening with mr and mrs james doust and vera mrs e jones and mr j stevens had supper sunday evening with mr and mrs e hunt and ruth miss hazel steckley has obtained a position at housework in toronto last tuesday evening rey and mrs huson and mrs e jones were entertained at dinner in the home of mr and mrs d pickering of victoria square mrs whitney johnson had din ner monday with mr and mrs c doner mr and mrs melvin barkey and family of dixon hill spent sunday with mr and mrs john keeler and dickson hill mri walker and robert spent sunday afternoon at the gamble home inhonorof judys birthday roy shantz and paul storms who conducted the yorship service sun day- morning had dinner with mr and mrs chas hoover win timbers is hauling cabbage to toronto wholesale for some of the farmers most of the men took friday after noon off to attend frank breuls large sale most of the boys and a few of their youthful elders enjoyed a hockey game at the stouffville arena a number of our girls are in tor onto at present namely rowenna hoover marion risebrough nellie moore and lillian moyer fifteen ladies and seven children enjoyed a day at mrswm barkeys sewing and packing garments for overseas relief dicksons hill was well repre sented at the christian business mens supper and service last week church hill snow and more snow our roads havent been opened since new years the men shovel led and made a road for sleighs to ballantrae everybody is hoping for a january thaw to take some of the snow that they might be able to get out once again we are thankful there has been no sickness nor fires the church services were with drawn the last two sundays due to condition of roads quite a few were snowbound after the holiday and didnt arrive home for several days at the red cross quilting held at mrs simpsons on tuesday after noon they quilted 2 crib quilts at mrs legeers on thursday all day they quilted 3 large quilts and 5 crib quilts the red cross quiltings will be held this week on tuesday after noon at mrs percy cutlers and on thursday afternoon at mrs ivan mclaughlins everybody welcome quilt tops donated from miss mar- jorie clark 1 lining mrs ross hood and mrs jones miss evelyn beach is boarding with mr and mrs w lazenby stouffville and going to school mr l kennedy and vernon al bert and stan lageer were at mr and mrs e lageers f6r the week end mr jack mclaughlin mr albert clark marjorie clark were at the daughter martin home for supper sunday sunday evening mr and mrs c night milsted and miss ruth gooding of- miss alice forsyth spent the queensvile had supper in the good- weekend with mr and mrs eldon inghome smith v 9