r 3vl ohlrhess r a livestock fly spray that really repeals protect ix stock from flies out in the pasture 5 gal steel pail v x and 5 gals hew fly spray 666 7 v- for seed buckwheat sudan grass millet turnip seed laurentain derby canadian gem king bug killer for use on all gardens in 5 lbs 10 lbs 20 lbs 50 jbsvacks v hay salt in 500 lblots 400 1000 lb- lots 800 cement on hand at all time stiver bros lioeal aw ninfis stouffville air cadets will pro ceed to camp borden this august for their summer camp the bass are making for deep water up north since the group of fishermen and who are included in one of our local hunt clubs sallied out over the holiday weekend to test their skill with rod and line those who made up the party from stouffville were elmer daniels bob snowball elgin wagg ken laush- way and nels byer jean white is xovely bkide amid surroundings of ferns delphiniums- peonies and other seasonal flowers jean roberta white daughter of air and mrs i herbert a white whitchurch township became the bride of william grant morley son of mr andmrsroy morley whitchurch township in wesley united church onsaturday june 23 reve c moddle performed the ceremony miss lottie atkinson of iaurora played the wedding music raymond moddle sang o per- feet love and because the bride given in marriage by her father was lovely in of ivory satm with inserts of lace her fingertip veil was caught by a bandeau of orange blossoms and babys breath she carried a bou- quel- of american beauty roses the bridesmaids- both cousins of the bride were miss patsy king toronto and miss erma duncan ftodmbrden lieonard brillinger cousin of the groom was best man and the ushers were john white brother of the bride and kenneth giles aurora over 200 guests attended the wedding reception held on the lawn tof the brides home- mrs white received wearing a gownvof miss betty jose of toronto is visiting at the home of her aunt mrs g r w thomas frank hall r caf is enjoying a two weeks furlough at the home of his parents here mr and mrs dan hall frank is stationed down in nova scotia mr and mrs leslie williamson and family also miss vera smith all of leaside were dominion day guests at the home of mrswilliam son church street and mr isaac barkey second avenue z flowered sheer with black hat arid black accessories and a corsage of roses arid sweet peasmrs jware a gown of california rose crepei with black hat and black accessories and a corsage of roses and sweet peas j those vassisting were misses aridrey switzer betty moddle v v vannostrand mrs stephen i komar orrari loveless and i mrs i melbourne emmerson ffor travelling to northern ontario the bride wore a turqoise e colored suit with matching hat and j- black accessories- and a corsageof rosea on their return they will reside in whitchurch township the ceremony was held a week terthe 25th wedding anniversary of the brides parents who took the occasion to celebrate their- quarter v of a century of married life ho for camp lads from stouffville who are en joying ten days at the north york boys camp include don and john davis ronnie walsh jack barkey derek chadwick george lintner garry lewis ian lewis murray pipher billie and eddie murphy new teachers engaged for stouflville public school miss dorothy harlock of brougham and miss mary w beck of toronto have been engaged to fill vacancies on the staff the board of educa tion has also engaged miss kath leen m swinton of deseronto to fill a vacancy on the high school staff leaving two vacancies on this latter staff still to be filled all three teachers engaged are experi enced in the profession and com mence their duties here with the opening of theseptember term 2230 gallons of oil were placed on the town roads last week by the jupp contraction co using their big tank distributor truck for the job the cost of this oil is well over 300 laid down or enough to pay half the laying of a light tarvia top on any of our larger streets how ever the dust must be kept down until such time as the program of laying tarvia loads is sufficiently advanced as to make it unnecessary to oil the roads any more dr s s ball and family spent the holiday weekend at their lodge in haliburton mr grant evans of toronto visited his aunt miss sadie stewart on saturday mrs dorian woodburn has left for kincardine to assist with a childrens camp for the next six weeks v mr and mrs william stewart of toronto and miss sadie stewart of stouffville spent the holiday with mr apd mrs e w evans in ux- bridge gordon birkett rcaf is home from montreal enjoying a summer holiday here with his father mr thos birketl mrs gary richardson and son boyer of roanoke virginiaarrived last week to visit mr and mrs geo lee and other relatives here for two weeks councillor and mrs e a button and daughter mrs norman baker and baby left last week for their cottage at halls lake so that friends will miss them about town for some weeks now now road in two weeks representatives of the jupp con struction co were in town tuesday measuring up the roadon obrien avenue and arranging foi- the new tarvia top to be laid there arid whichwill be put down in another ten days or two weeks arrange ments were 1 also made by the authorities to top church street from main street to the intersection immediately north of the united church the section of church street isin such bad condition that a new top will cost little more than rphaifs r repairs the v name goodyear on your tires means extra mileage extra safety greater mpendabiuty for the synthetic tire that win in every count for long trouble t free service if- you or bgibto s seevourj- tihuhtj fti i rv j wd atkinson internalonaltmofofs ffmuffville fmie 290 necentxourt cases shoav price control enforcement pointing to continued strict en- forcenient of price controrregula- tions the courts of canada during recent weekshave had a brisk turn over of cases ranging all the way from the sale of rationed farm machinery without authority to fail ure to tag food items properly at chatham oht a retailer found guilty of selling cheese at an unlawful price was fined 250 three windsor ont poultry dealers tried to take advantage olj the critical supply situation to boost their prices over the ceiling they were fined 100 each in hamilton a man was caught selling gasoline coupons which he had obtained unlawfully vthe mag istrate sent him to jail for three months aud fined him 2500 another- hamiltonian wasfound to have invalid gasoline ration coupons in his possession and was fined 700 and costs failing to make application to the rentals appraiser within the prescribed 30- days to fix the maxi mum rental of an upper floor he had rented a landlord of oshawa was fined 25 arid costs acbarrie a man- with a smaii store decided he should havea larger ohejthe wptb did not see eye to eye with him on the matter nevertheless he went ahead with out a permitand spent 1500 on the jobhe was fined100 and costs- peterborough a case where pressure pumps which are very difficult to obtain were installed in a summer cottage without a permit such machinery canbe sold only underpermit the individual con- cerned was fined 50 and costs a dress shop in toronto added 155 to the 1995 price of a dress because of what the retailer called fragility of material he also dis played di esses which did mot bear a manufacturers label he was given a 100 fine onthe first charge and a 25 fine on the second a toronto butcher received a 50 fine for selling three pounds of beef above the ceiling price also a york county farmer paid a 100 fine for selling sausages over the ceiling under a fairly recent enactment of the wptb a grocen in toronto was fined 200 for not pricetagging his goods tagging of such items is a protection to the public in- that the vgrocer cannot tag the goods with one price and charge above it and on the other hand he can be easily apprehended if his tagged price isabove the ceiling finally mri a niagara falls court a dealer was fined 500 for talcing tire applications from people who were not eligible for tires and fill ing iritneir names and addresses in the applications in such a way as tbmakeit appear that- these people were usually farmers and entitled to tires nine of the peopleinvolved got fines ranging from 35 to 75 new building bylaw meets with approval we hear quite a few people com menting on the fact that stouffville now has a building bylaw in oper ation and saying that it is a good thing the new enactment is design ed to prohibit shacks from spring ing upland decreasing the value of better properties no house can now be built without a stone or cement foundation and unless it has a j construction value of 2500 unless under special permission a permit would only be issued for a nouse below that cost if it should so happen that its location is so set apart and beyond a locality where it would not detract from values of other properties the whole thing seems most fair and should prove a good piece of legislation congratulations are being extend ed to m swilson son of dr harry and mrs wilson main street on passing his second year in the faculty of medicine at the univers ity of toronto his father is still attached to his military duties with the navy stationed at the east coast ft lt jim thomas mrs thomas and baby son are holidaying at the royal muskoka hotel mr and mrs locke and family were holiday visitors with mrs lockes mother mrs h lee on church stw trimming up pays dividends householders who keep their lawns and boulevards nicely cut are not only adding to the pleasure of their own surroundings but to the general attractiveness of the whole village unsightly longgrass is a poor advertiseriient and the council has been doing its best the past week to have those places trimmed up with a scythe where it seems to be nobodys business to do the work main street residents arid those on other streets certainly do well in keeping their premises from growing long grass and we take this opportunity to commerid them it is only by each house holder contributing their- part that the community becomes place of beauty and causes visitors to say they would like- to live here mr and mrs j burkholder made a brief call here this week from their home at vineland old resi dents southeast of town they na turally met many friends mr burkholder has a large grape or chard and anticipates a good crop this season he also says that peaches are likely to be a good average crop in the fruit belt where they are located mr john phillips has been cutt ing weeds for the village despite his crippled condition john prefers work rather than loafing it does him credit manya similarly afflic ted man would consider himself unable to work miss jean pipher of the oshawa general hospital is enjoying two weeks vacation here with her par ents mrand mrs c- pipher russ burrows of markham once junior horseshoe pitcher of ontario was on the mound at newmarket for the yorkdepot team which played softball there on july 2nd like an elephants ear frank hoover has grown a rhu barb leaf that riieasures 26 inches long by 26 inches wide and has a stem three feet long must be like an elephants ear you say cpl arnold schell rca has been enjoying a furlough here with his parents mr and mrs wesley schell arnold is stationed at camp shilo in manitoba members of the stouffville united church choir were the guests of the north york boys girls camp at lake simcoe on sunday after noon rev douglas davis their minister and business manager of the camp played host to the group just prior to the opening of the camp this week miss jane mccallum has returned to her home here after spending the winter season in toronto the mc callum home on main st opposite the dr freel residence is one of the landmarks known to old friends who once lived in stouffville miss jean topper has resigned as public school teacher at button- ville and- was accorded a nice send- off before leaving the community the community park at stouff ville has been prepared for the summer activities and shortly george patton intends to give the grandstand a couple of coats of paint there is no nicer place for a picnic than the memorial park new swings for the kiddies s and good baseball accommodation for the older youngsters the strawberries are about done in many gardens and the crop was not quite so large as was anticipat ed however the price was good and this was a compensating feat ure for any shortage growers might consider they suffered i ma return to england dougr james who coached the markham junior hockev team last winter and is well known as jesse james in both farkham and stouffville sports circles ex pects to return to england as soon as transportation can be arranged doug served overseas with the rcaf before being discharged jbut has a wife and child in england and is anxious to return t them bill veale former uxbridge- sunderland athlete died recently in a toronto military hospital bill played hardball with the good sun derland oba teams and suffered from pleurisy j contracted in eng land where he served in the dental corps he was in his mid20sand was married the editor of this paper attended a noon luncheon in toronto on friday at the royal york in honor of president f p galbraith of the canadian weekly newspapers association who was ehroute from attending a convention in eastern canada to his home in red deer alta t the lads who are fortunate to spend two weeks at the north york summer camp on lake simcoe know also by a terrible indian name that people just look at the spelling ofandpass overare going to have vcnderfukmeals last fri day rev d davis came down arid took back to camp mrs wm top- liam mrs ed nigh and mrs earl miller who will be in charge of the culinary arrangements for the merry crowd big lead not enough to defeat aurora despite the fact that stouffville ran up a seven goal lead in the first three innings of their senior hard ball game against aurora on wed nesday evening they failed to hold the margin and dropped the contest 98 the largest crqwd of the season was on hand as the -local- nine trotted out in new uniforms pre senting auite a smart appearance lome schell was in rare form for the first three innings and was largely responsible for holding the visitors scoreless however he re tired to a field position in favour of raxlin who did not prove quite as effective againstthe opposition and combined with a round of errors allowed aurora to mow down the extensive lead enjoyable weather prevailed for sunday and monday and those who came to the country for the holiday on monday were able to fill their lungs with the wholesome smell of new hay while a stand of clover could be detected a long way off because of the wonderful aroma it was no holiday for the bees who were really working overtimed mr and mrs oro reaman and children joan and joel were week end holiday visitors with her mother mrs ben doten who is still quite ill and unable to be out the police and a few interested citizens were abit worried on sat urday evening including mr arid mrs wm simpson for at the brown- betty tea rooms a child of less than two years was left or strayed and rerftained there for two hours the police said or until the parents from out of town finally came along ipoking fori the missing link in the family they said the child was with them when they had icecream but was missing afterwards yet it was about two hours before it was restored to the parents who returned to the res taurant- where- they last remember ed the youngster j junior hardballers win firstcontest stouffville junior hardball team won their start in markham on thursday evening by the score of 54 this wast the youngsters first effort j ahd the result was quite gratif ying expert fcoaching on the bases which markham lacked help ed considerably in gfetting the stouffville runs across gary lewis was on the irioiind for stouffville withndon davis be hind the plate davis collected a homer in the fourth innings with the bases clear i x both the batting arid fielding were very eraticbutthe boys showed good promise of being weld ed into a snappy young outfit with continued practice mr and mrs j mccallum were in town on saturday doing some gardening on their recently acquir ed lot purchased from mrs smith on main street a few doors west of the school mr mccallum will shortly complete 25 years with the scarboro golf club as an employee and intends to build a homehere on his retirement a wellkept main st and nicely trimmed boule- vards was one of the main factors that attracted the mccallums- to stouffville so it is justanotherbit of evidence to prove that beauty pays dividends r t news from much travelled fl old friends renewing their subscription to the home town paper mrs chas hockadayof littleton v colorado was kind enough to include an interesting note about herself which will be read with ureal interest by a host of old friends in- the home district mrshockaday writes i often think of my stouff ville friends of long agomanyof whom have passed away i have been in hwentysixt states of the union here from the atlantic to the pacific and from north border down anto mexico inone of these spoiled colorado for- me mr hocka- day and j spent nearly three months this spring in new mexico with our daughter and her family the heat there was unbearable i thoroughly enjoy the tribune would miss it greatly if it failed to arrive i j conscrvatoryofmusic v pupilsof t w eaglesonatcm toronto conservatory of music mid- summerf examinations theory dorothy class honours frank nash honours elaine wobdhonburs elizabeth nashhonoursi7vvs j harmony i-jjacquelinefjaines-hon- ours- johnbassel firstclass hon- dursjdaphnewylie honours- v history myrtle gostickkonours piano grade vllv carol baker grade iii joan gallagher honours carolyns feayear honours grace ellen vigus grade iv- louise carr honours barbara monteal honours grader vi- catherine lemmow- grade ix jacqueline james p xi 11- crops must be bigger in 1945 tv and your crops will be bigger if you protect them with our bug killer we are well stocked with shell stock spray and climax bug killer feeds cement dancing every saturday night at cedar beach gardens jsy ftv musselmans lake i bill tltpmpsph and his red coats a seeds 7 lime central feed store phone 277 j i tfv rt viffce for best results shnvtour cream to stouff- -i- ville creamery i we pay two cents morbper pound butterfat for cream delrveredt creamery j qpen tuesdayandsaturday evenings i cold storage lockers to rent from 6 to 8 dotlarsper year stduffmeigreameryc6 stouffviuiont aptonel860iy r ii