ixraukoxiwo an agihcourt pilot flying with the united states army air force was among the squadron of light- ningi fighters that struck at iwo jima in the last mission against 1 that japanese outpost before the united states marines swarmed ashore- the pilot 1st lieut william t goff whose wife frances lives at aglncourtvfiewan estimated 1775 miles shepherding the fleet of liberators in the last aerial as sault against the island- lieut gofts flight broke up minutes short of the island to take vup battle with intercepting jap zeros one zerowas damaged the rest broke contact and headed for home t clakemont meat market u tomatoes 2 tins for 23 cents fresh and cured meats fresh fish every thursday have our truck call on you in goodwood and- district on wednesdays aj sutherland phone 1808 claremont ave claim the best results from the tribune classified ad columns high prices to continue since 193g raspberry plantings have declined steadily acreage is now miiallest in many years xo prospect of early improvement result high prices to continue solution your own garden patch latham undoubtedly superior large red berries immense yields hardy at 40 below planting stock very scarce order books close march 24th act fast prices extra heavyhard wooden mature caries shipped cod prepaid express 50 for 950 100 for 1730 with good growing conditions this grade of stock gives small yield three months after planting then annual crops h0gle nursery company 7 dept 7 b campbellford ont canadas largest grower of certified raspberry planting stock a limited supply is still available for march delivery these chicks are produced under the guidance and supervision op purina mills barred rocks new hamps white leg- horns and nh x b r hybrids act quickly telephone or write newmarket farmers coop chekrchix hatchery producers of purina chicks phone 479 newmarket ont marmill ghiek starter analysis- protein 18 fat 35 fibre 45 marmill chick starter is a starting ration that has given satisfactory results year after year rapid growth strong bone good feather development these result from the feeding of marmill chick starter it contains every ingredient essential for good growth health and vitality all scientifically balanced continue the feeding of marmill chick starter until the birds aresix weeks old at one week to ten days start giving a light evening feed of marmill chick scratch feed in hoppers increase this even ing feed which when the chicks are five weeks old may be changed to marmill developing scratch feed at six weeks of age they should be receiving 60 per cent marmill chick starter and 40 per cent marmill de- yeloping feed coal and feed 4 please book your order for chick starter now so that we will be able to arrange for yourjbroodercoal 7 i l central feed store findlfoiids in after safe cracked unnds which had been- in a safe stolen from marknam postoffice were found by school children strewn along ditches on the ninth line near browns corners police reported thursday also found in the ditch were surgical instru ments which had been in the car of dr c r -mckay- reported stolen and which police believe had been used to carry the 500pound safe reported missing still by postal officials are 900 in postage stamps 400 in cheques- and 75 in cash most of 2200 in war- savings certi ficates have been recovered they said the safe the door of which had been smashed open with sledge hammers was found by police on the ninth line two miles east of markhaml the lock on a rear door of the postoffice had been forced officers stated sergt- sidney barraclough and constables ben gayman and george jeans are investigating with postal inspectors w t guard those baby chicks well consult us bncl see our stock of electric and coal we haveayailable all sizes in galvanized chick feeders phone 277- stouffvillcvont late mrs peter murray it was with deep regret the com munity learned of the passing- on wednesday february 2sth 1945 of mary j arcane widow of the late peter murray in her 77th year after an illness of only three weeks the funeral took place to uxbridge cemetery vault on friday march 2nd 1915 services being conducted sap spiles and buckets agnew stouffville ontario i an enjoyable evening was held north pickering in thphnii on fridav when a numt red cross sews- brougham i m friday when a num- mrs maskel also her father mr- ber of friends gathered- to tender mrswb harvey presided at the bassett of greenwood called on a shower to mr- and mrs bert meeting held at brougham friends one day last week jdunn the number of beautiful on monday representatives from- mr and mn mairs aljack and useful p received snow- and brougham being- i rartsra vuitpri tfr plr rnnnd ed the ni esteem in which the p the appointment of unit kelwckone dav recent uound couple are held nvtheconv conveners for the campaign was retwnk one aay recenuy imunity all joined in singing for mr albert beer returned home they are jolly good fellows after by rev l ev atkinson at her latejon sunday after spending a couple which the chairs were moved back residence interment will take place later in quaker hill cemetery the late- mary jardine was born in whitchurch township in 1868 a daughter of the late samuel -jar- dine and martha finch arid matried peter murray who predeceased her in 1915 for many years they farm ed in scott- township near sand- ford and after the death of her husband mrs murray and children moved to uxbridge where they have resided for the past twenty- nine years left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother are three sons roy of toronto archie of rich mond hill william of uxbridgeand two daughters- mrs harold smith uxbridge and miss blanche murray at home one brother samuel of adrian mich and two sisters mrs william mcmullen of wilfrid ont- mrs robert miller of uxbridge and twelve grandchildren also sur vive francis rusnell mount forests oldest resident mr francis rusnell passed away on saturday in his 99th year after a long and trying illness until his health began to fail about a- year ago mr rusnell had enjoyed un usual strength and vigor for a man of his years was able to work in his garden and to make a daily visit down town he took interest in municipal affairs and in quest ions affecting the welfare- of the country as a whole since 1880 mr rusnell- had been a resident of that district and throughout the years was held in high esteem as a pre- gressive successful farmer in egremont township and later as a resident in town mr rusnell was born in the township of uxbridge on may 20 181g and was married on dec 14 1976 in st johns anglican church uxbridge to annie johnson who predeceased him in 1939 after liv ing for four years in uxbridge township on lot 3 con 5 they removed to egremont in 1880 and settled on lot 21 con 7 where mr rusnell farmed successfully until 1913 when he retired to live in town mt forest conferate of weeks with his sister and other anu the young people spent the re- friends at georgetown mr and mrs d atbeer and fam ily visited with friends in oshawa their regular social evening on on sunday monday last at the home of mr mr and mrs hillick and family and mrs d l mairs when the fol- also mrs wright of georgetown lowing officers were elected pre- visited with friends here on sunday sident mr duncan vicepres last mrs t philip jr secretary mrs m mrs ab matthews spent a cou- ellicott and treas mr walter pie of days with her daughter mrs pascoe h crawforth of whitby i word has been received by mrs mr and mrs hamilton visited l middleton formerly of- broug- clare and mrs balsdon of pickering ham informing her of the death of on sunday her brother- luther garbutt who the wms are holding their re- passed away in st boniface home gular meeting at the home of mrs in manitoba the late mr garbutt geo duncan jr on thursday after- once lived in this district noon i mrs john knox- spent acouple of big selling spree days last week- with friends in torj batemans big farm auction sale onto markham township last week mr and mrs wilson of toronto totalled overs7000 and auctioneer visited thos and mrs beer during clarke p considers he estab- lished something of a record whim ws he knocked off the whole -bill-o- oshawa daufihtcr mrs b0wers of fare betweenll230 noon and eight minutes after six in the evening confirmed as follows chairman mr prouse claremont mrs har vey brougham mr hodgson ml zion mr reesor altona mr dun- mainder of- the evening dancing lean green river the friendly bible- class held i last year north pickering branch raised approximately 1611 vte altona 233 brougham 456 claremont 612 green river 123 mt zion 187 there were 142 blootl donors at markham on thursday when the- group from brougham had passed through the clinic regular donors all of them mrs n burton mrs- e annis mrs ii wilson l johns ton w bayles h malcolm and all of them were very appreciative of the delicious lunch provided by whitevale womens institute ladies all units please notea ruling from headquarters states all red cross supplies must be obtained from divisional ware house not from retail stores which- are only stocked to supply civilian needs the annual meeting of ontario division red cross will be the royal york on april 16th mrs harvey- was appointed as delegate for this branch the red cro serves vs mhoiwe pine orchard too late oast week mr and mrs walter hall were sunday guests with mr and mrs ii mcclure mr and mrs allen were visitors recently with her parents mr and mrs chas brondon mr byron boake is ill with pneumonia at his son alberts home here mr and mrs whitfield called on their daughter mrs rae mcclure and husband on saturday mrst w hood is visiting in the ballahtrae district for- a few days mr and mrs harold boake of toronto visited with relatives here on sunday mr- ross armitage has been call ed to serve on jury in toronto mrs walter johnston and earl also the smith twins had saturday dinrier with mr and mrs r chap man mr and mrs howard lehman and daughter visited her parents mr and mrs wilbur shropshire mrs h mcclure had a quilting for the wi last week farrs elevator claremont phone 38 w surge sulking machines we have a good supply of asphalt roofing and cedar shingles builders supplies chop and whole grain poultryj feeds- molasses fencing iron fencb posts the canadian red cross stands by ready to help your serviceman wherever he may be on af fhe battle frontsthroughput the world wherever war has wrought its desolation the red cross is readyto aid in comforting those who are suffering the prisoner of war the desolate the homeless of wartorn countries innocent children and old people all alike look to the red cross for a helping- hand t because the red cross depends entirely upon public support snce it cannot accept money from any govern ment and retain its international privi leges the red cross must look- to you to do your part in financing these invaluable services ten million dollars must be raised now to carry on this vital work your gift will greatly help this worthy cause be as generous as you can make a donation tnt today not tomorrow u- tow law ot sea you can still save a life with a blood donation inquire at your rioaxest red cross clinio i j r iux the hydroelectric power commission of ontario zzr teijftw ff 5iij-sa-y- cii- 1a ls ihjii