isssg w st for farmers sale of vehicles -43nte- military war -assets- corporation with the cooperatirorof the ontario federation of agriculture irffl seuapprpxi- mateiy150muitary trucks and field artillery tractrsat the fair grounds thursday sept 20th starting at 10am the vehicles will be offered at fixed prices distribution i will be determined by draw of lots for each type of vehicle f termscash vehicles to be removed from the grounds on day of sale all purchasers must be bbnafied farmers and must pre sent a certificate to this effect- signed by- an ofneialof- 5the federation of agriculture ontario federation of agriculture 409 huron st toronto vandorf the fields are nearly all cleared of harvest misses jean switzer and ruth oliver of toronto were home over sunday mrs caleis able to be out again having suffered from a heavy cold mrt and mrs orval ewart and mr mervin ewart spent the week end wittrtheir parents mr orville ewart has been engaged at sutton continuation school mrs r hawtin has returned home after spending two weeks with her sister mr and mrs bert hawtin pt beaverton mrs james oliver has been quite ill with bronchial pneumonia the past week glad to report she is improving now 2nd line uxbridge wedding bells are ringing on out line j mr and mrs hitchings and mr and mrs worth of torontcjvisited at albert taylors on sunday mrs jack towns of toronto is spending a few daysatthe home of her parents mr and mrs b me- guckin mr and mrs albert taylor and darlene visited with mr and mrs russel dowswell mr andmrs a dowswell are spending a few days in hamilton miss marjorie taylor returned to school at bellville on wednesday miss phvllis mcguckin is assist ing mrs hoover in stouffville mr and mrs lcs mitchell visited in mount albert on sunday iwe are sorry to hear that miss lilhe bacon is still on the sick list jalmira cforfforillia mrand mrs herb spofforden- tertaihedabout twentyfive of their diectfrombettiel baptist church toronto friends on saturday -eve- orillia sundayatfnamrover ning to a corn and weiner roast mrciarence wideman is off on a fishing trip -i- f visitors over ths weekend with miv andmrschas conner were miss ruth allen mr and mrs jacob cober and miss doris conner all of toronto c mr and mrs geo- french mr and mrs roy nigh motored to cfor oriilias 5 new broadcasting station the service from bethel wiube01dfashioned evangelical and evangelistic future broad casts to be announced on sunday tune in and then j write in u job jordfflfimof kopularjuldlady rlftgwooft the sincere sympathy of the stevensville on tuesday to attend entire community is extended to tka fnnoral nf mr trmprsrtn pliman- u a tha lata tvi riie the funeral of mr emerson climen rage f mr and mrs peter stickley spent sunday in toronto mrs allan avideman mrs peter stickley and -mrs- ted wegg of cashel spent wednesday with mrs jacob shank of markham 9th line markham the good neighbours sewing circle met last week at the home of mrs o peacock the next meeting fa to be at the home of mrs russell johnson school opened last week with miss skinner of newmarket in charge x we understand that mr john keeler is to be employed by mrs harmon jones this fall we wel come mr and mrs keeler and little daughter to our community bethesda the young peoples union will hold their meeting in the church on friday evening sept 14th at s oclock rev r chapin will be the speaker mr and mrs geo yake spent sunday at the home of his mother mrs a yake mr and mrs a maye and family had tea sunday evening with mr and mrs wellington yake mrs ferguson of toronto has been visiting for a week with her daughter mrswyatt johnson mr and mrs c burkholder and family visited on sunday with mr and mrs r chapman at queens- ville mr chas atkinson was a wel come visitor at the bethesda sun day school mrs c hicks would be glad for any news items for the phone 7202 the relatives of the late dr thos mitchell the annual harvest home service will be held- in our rlngwood christian church this sunday eve ning sept 16 at 730 oclock music will be supplied by the rlngwood choir and male quartette misses gladys harmon and doris redshaw accompanied by messrs bill walker and elmer farthing enjoyed a trip to niagara falls on sunday mr and mrs horace coles and daughters barbara and beth of barrie were guests at her brothers home eari tate of baker hill on sunday mrs garfield hamm was a tor onto visitor on monday evening welcoming home a nephew from overseas mrs mabel rosser mr and mrs eric carver and little son glen also mr carver sr all of ottawa have been visiting relatives in the district mr and mrs joe fockler and job jordon in his 03rd year a few miles west of where he died job was a son of a pioneer farmer family are now enjoying the bene- 1 luke jordan and judging from the fits of hydro christian names adopted in the fam- jily they were people with great re- jspect for the bibl thvjordans were of old english stock job was one of eleven children butthey are all dead excepting a brother in western canada job married harriet kennedy who predeceased him some years also a daughter mrs sutton died nearly three years ago this veteran of the soil has since the deatn of his daughter lived a bachelors life with his soninlaw in the old jordan home immediately north of 3allaritne corner- store and which has been the jordan home for half a century interment was made at churchill cemetery on tuesdayafternobn atha news mr and mrs s arnold and carl were sunday guests with mr and mrs john mitchell seventh line mrs robert lloyd mrs frank cowel tonfnto spent part of last week with mrs a carruthers mr and mrs lloyd pugh clare- mont visited the latters parentsmr andmrs wallace on sunday mr and mrs john forgie dun- barton spent tuesday evening with the carruthers family mr and mrs a featherston were in markham on sunday miss neal who is staying with mr and mrs norman neal is visit- paper i friends in balsam for a week l brri nli snobody everlived stouffville withoutbecomingacquaintedwitli r ylmrsjames mowataladywho pos- w viv amxsk ofuriendship in wf hkjsk anunusualwaysori sunday this neighbornood mr job jordan of jj friedlywoman passed ballantrae died sunday sept her s3rd yearvfouowingfa 2y advan age ui period of -ukliealth- the past his 93rd year he wasanativeof jjk whitchurch township j being bor ssuiffiawss ft instouffviue although a resident- of town 42 years mrs mowat llke her husband who predeceased r her- fiye yejirs lived her entire life in the environs of the townshewas born atalmira inmarknam township a- daughter of christopher and sarah hare jemima hare and james mowat were married some 60 years ago and spent their long life together living in markham and for years at glasgow whenihey came to town mr mowat later was made caretaker of the school building a position he held foi years or until age causedhis retirement born to them were three sons magnus of lindsay ollie of scarboro junc tion and bruce wlio died ten years ago mrs mowat was of a family of nine four of whom survive her three sisters mrs mcneely and mise mannah of toronto mrs- g m richardsjm of markham and one brother win s hare of temp- eranceville mrs mowat was outstanding in her devotion to the church first the piesbytenanand later the united she was also keenly interested in liberalism and never failed to cast her ballot on election day she read a great deal and was well in formed the jfuneral bn tuesday after- nbonfrom the late home proceeded to stouffville cemetery her pastor rev yice lynn valley 15 standard i- liberty maraschino- f clarks mashroom soup 10 02 tin aylmer tomato or vegetable soup 2sm5 bctterbuy green beans 20 oz tin lib pkg grocery features 6 kraft or chateau pitf vcf for slicing vllliljilli orpreadlng 8 os pk 19 dominion fresh dau bread 2 loaves 15 dom tea 8 oz pkg wtew- heinz infant foods t vegetables 39c 1 5 oz r j tins 25 ready cut macaroni lbi 13 vv fj jordans 2 quick or grape juice gtse av rolledoats 3visl13- tl 1 monarch pastry j lnourta -ic- xv 34 lb i bag 84 uusscos uranee marmalade 52911 doi baking vrcrrvfc tin idt kraft 5gs5 14 dinner ik -pks- iff oranges size 288 doz sweet and juicy apples ontario cooking 3 lbs 27c cauliflower local sno wwhifte 2 for 35c grapefruit californiaseedless size 126 4 for 29c celery- ontario green or white 2 bunches 25c california size y ox39c bloomington mr and mrs g m mccormack and family of sudbury have return ed home after spending a week with mrs mpcoi macks parents mr and mrs v a fockler while mr mccormack was attending the municipal convention in toronto mrs lemon paisley was a visitor with her daughter mrs b barnes at whitby mr -and-mrsv- l degeer- and children are r at percy brownsiunfortunatelymr fell from the roof of his home while building it and is suffering from an lnjuied back ourneighbortiood in cooperation with the lemonvillecommunity met at the home of mri and mrs edgar stovry on friday evening and presented them with an electric lamp- a social time and program with an abundance of weiners was enjoyed by all best wishes of the community are extended to the newly weds mr and mrs howard sliantz r peaches mr douglas ferguson of toi on to is spending two weeks at his home mr and mrs george hooverand family were sunday visitors with mr and mrs arnold mortson of gormley v mr carl thorne is visiting with his father in toronto for a few days saturday visitors at the lewis home mrs earl petch and howard of otterville and mrs albert- upton and mr harvey painter of toron to mr and mrs wm hartnett and john of toronto were weekend visitors at the miller home last thursday the warriner family enjoyed a motors trip to washaga and midland- 4 mr clarence wirieman nelson smith les hoodand robt wood cock enjoyed aweekend motor trip to hawk jakerri mr george hoover has his corn cut dowrreadyfor silo filling claremont mr and mrs roy morgan and miss mary mrs gordon taylor and garry visited friends in woodville and called on mr and mrs hooey formerly of this village mr- and mrs- jackmorgan and family of brooklin called on mr and mrs wm hicks on sunday mr andmrsstanleysiackvisit- ed with their daughterwind family at oshawa on sunday miss laura hill scent last week with her parents mr and mrs loss hill y greenwood a number from here attended the anniversary services in the kinsale church on sunday the choir took part in the morning service and the gleeclubin the evening j rthe many friends of k beel- by will bepieasedt6knowithat he is- improving since returning from the hospital mfswm middleton is recover ing af ter recentsevere illness lloyd and mrspeggmrs perry wilson gand tuckrin ho wtiitdybapflst idrirj pr james jglbson sorry to report hasnotibeenwell lately ed pascoe iserectingji new vi tfoioiijsl ttxd closing time satubday 4tk line uxbridge mr and mrs bert tindall- and girls visited at the russel feasby home r i mrs george jones was on a trip to vineland on thursday visitprs at andrew ashenhursts on sunday were mr and mrs bruce bailey and allan ofutica mr and mrs clayton v and family mr and mrs howard forsyth and mr and mrs- john beelby of claremont- mr and mrs gordon wilson were guests of the puckrin holli- day wedding in whitby united church on saturday miss earla watson of oshawa spent sunday with her parentsmr and mrs ross watson mrs andrew wilson is spending a few days with her brother mr david sy mes mrs fred woodland spent a few days last week withmrandmrs alex sckneider and family of clare- montrv cpl howard feasby of- camp borden spent the weekendat his home mr and mrsrussell and mr norman feasby spent saturday in toronto n i the fifth line womens associa tion held their meeting at the home of mrs fred baldwin on wednes day drops dead standing in doorway of his home standing in the doorway of his home at 116 shaftsbury ayenue tor onto on sunday afternoon sept 9 william mckinnon formerly of stouffvilledroppd dead without the slightest warning only an hour before he had called his mo ther in stouffville by telephone and intimated that he would be out shortly for his car which was being repaired in town deathwas due to a thrombosis williamrmckinnon was the only son of the late johnmckinnon and mrs mckinnon of stouffville he was born go years ago north of this town and spent most of his life in the- district- he is survivedby his wife vera and one son six years of age also by his mother in the old home onmontreal street and by onesister mrsw ataylor tor onto the deceased was in town only a few days before his death- and was working apportion ofthe oldhome property- in the east end of tlu town- his suddendjath is a greai shook the remainswere brough to stouffville on wednesdayafter noon sept- 12 service was held a the home of his mother births carson to mr and mrs waltejl carson of claremont on sept gl v 1945 a- son- at the brierbusl f hospital stouffville y r s wideman to mrand mrsmuijl ray awidemanof rlchmowf hillion sept 11 1945 the gift 0 j a daughter shirley ann i prentice to pteandmnl cyral prentice of bloomlngton o rsepthr 1945 adaughterat thg bnerbush hospital stouffville ivahoe unew pavilion at u greenwood park 3 s4 ifr7jt- six piece orchestra is- l i- 2ffii