the tribune stouffville ont thursday september 12 1946 the worlds new superfuel for your car 1 gives you a btg plus over otber bigb- teit gasolines high knockless power long mileage quick starting fast acceleration pius incomparable sraoeuess yoa caaj get in any order gasoline open for all service oil change tire repair washing and polishing complete greasing a specialty watch your car being greased sanders service station i twentytwo beginners at public school lifelong resident dies at milliken lifelong resident of milliken j and postmaster there for more than j 3 hertksl 30 vears until he retired in 192s n ui yvi7 george a prentice died at the age guiciance of mi- saiwi- kritf illnp beck primary teacher they are a- x prjntice onerated a eneral follows pat barry eileen baxter store there andtnfiilhe ftaetf grma brown garry brown laura bu death was still active as repre- ae bru tacher fern harper kath- io fnr firn imnlcmpm leen jackson burton jaggar carol fficu2ft oi smith garry stjohn bill viving are four sons rev emman- vmiie uel prentice a missionary in col ombia ken and clarke prentice auctioneers milliken mac of whit- bv and his four daughters mrs victoria square marjory brock toronto mrs irene mrand mrs clifford currey and timbers milliken mrs alice grant i daughter ruth of toronto had din- milliken and mrs dora burke of friday evening with rev and mrs e a currey xewtonbrook mr and mrs gordon maynard of unionville called on mr and mrs clarke johnson on saturday mr and mrs harold wellman and murray had tea sunday even ing with mr and mrs douglas gee and family mr and mrs louis nichols alid stouffville ontario main street east phone 6505 theres no gas9174ne in the world like sunoco dynafuel claremont the regular meeting of claremont womens institute will be held on sept 18th at the home of mrs will benson the guest sneaker will be the district president miss brown and the lunch committee in charge and mrs nelson dick of sandford will be mrs mclntyre mrs palmer the marriage to take place the end mrs bacon and mrs peddie i of september engagements mr and mrs ross mcguckin of mount albert announce the engage ment of their dauglur wilma edna to howard nelson dick son of mr gormley couple 25th wedding anniversary at their home a gormley on saturday afternoon bepiember 7th mr and mrs albert heise enter- tained about forty guests relatives vera and mr wilfrid anderson had and friends who joined with them tea sunday evening with mr and in celebrating their silver wedding mrs floyd perkins and family of anniversary mrsheise was charm- richmond hill ing in a gown of powder blue crepe mr and mrs bert sanderson and the heise home was attractive- mabel miss m macmahon mr an- ly decorated with beautiful gladioli drew forson had tea sunday even- and of special interest to those ing with mr and mrs r boynton present as a pleasant recollection and vera was the top section of the wedding rev and e a currey had tea cake of the bride of twentyfive sunday evening with mr and mrs years i herb smith and gwen headford the supper tables on the lawn mr and mrs clarke johnson mr were prettily arranged with centre richard tribbling spent sunday wanted your eggs highest market prices paid what are you receiving for your eggs our quotation sat aug 17th was grade a large 17c also the best market for your live hogs lambs calves chickens hens pickering farms ltd whitby ontario phone whitby 336 day or night- pieces of dahlias asvers and bache lors buttons a wedding cake in honour of the occasion added to the attractiveness of the head table the tables were attended by miss alma heise and six cousins mar- jorie hart verna and ruth heise dorothy and m idred moyer and velma cober during the evening the guests enjoyed themselves in the flower garden and took advan tage of this occasion to renew old acquaintances the bride and groom of a quarter of a century wen the recipients of many lovely and useful gifts mes sages of best wishes for the future were received from several who could not be present the guests included a number of gormley friends as well as those from distant points such as toron to weston stouflville maple and velora with mr and mrs harper of pine orchard miss dora hunt a returned mis sionary home on furlough from africa is spending a few days with mr and mrs e avison the young people are holding a cornroast on saturday evening sept 14 at the elbow ladies are asked to bring pie and butter the young peoples service sun day evening was in charge of barry collard when a very enjoyable pro gram was given the guest speaker was miss hunt from africa who gave a glimpse of a missionarys work in africa and some of her ex periences there miss coral perkins gave a piano instrumental miss bertie forster gave a reading next sunday evening sept loth the service will be in charge of miss helen boynton the topic will be taken by rev e a currey get healthful bodybuilding vitamins a c by serving tomato juke every day new pack standard 20 02416 canned peas quality tinslev celery oxtail scotch broth vegetable and tomato clarks soup not rationed klim whole milk xellsons jersey brand cocoa 8 19 dr ballards health food for dogs burns home made style beef or lamb stew west star salted mixed nuts 4oz tin fruits vegetables 2nd line uxbridge uni nepv mr ej mcdonald of colbolt called mr and mrs a pearce accom- on mrs e w evans of uxbl panied by mr and mrs id miller on xuesdav and carl of oshawa visited on wed- nesdav last at tb2 bruce taylor home a number of our line have been ill due to colds and flu mr and mrs harold mitchel of toronto visited during the week end with his brother leslie and family mr geo taylor is busy these days doing some stabhng and cement work at albert taylors mr price pugh of cambray was a sunday visitor at the morgan degeer home mr geo jones and mr cliff tunstin of willowdale were week end vistors at albert taylors it is with great regret we report the loss which befell mrleslie mor- gason and family on saturday night when his large barns and entire crop along with a large num ber of his stock was totally destroy ed by fire being suturday night all the family were at stouffville and were unaware of the tragedy till word reached them how it started remains a mystery along with several goodwood the afternoon service of good wood baptist church will be taken by a number of returned men who have been on service overseas they will render special music james h wagg has completed digging 15 acres of potatoes selling at from 150 in the field to 125 and then a few at 105 the 15 acres realized 2500 mr wagg has 12 acres still to take out mr john thompson who has sold his farm has moved into our village mr eldon staley left a week ago for vancouver where he intends to reside owing to the scarcity of houses the goodwood united church have rented part of the oarsonage to the cnr agent who will occupy the same immediately we welcome him and his family to our village mrs j f rpid who has not been feeling well was taken by ambul- ence to newmarket hospital friday evening for xray examination we others barns which i hope nothing serious develops and have been burned in ity in the past years it was onb- 2 years in december that the large barns on the late ed- taylor farm were burned and elmer hood tenant lost his entire stock weddings filyer currington decked with picardy gladioli newtonbrook gospel mission was the setting for an evening wedding saturday aug 21 when joan irene currington eldest daughter of mr and mrs r j currington of willowdale became the bride of robert dann filyer only son of mr and mrs r j filyer of stouffville rr2 the nuptial knot was tied by rev r w serrick uncle of the groom assisted by mr a cox the bride given in marriage by her father was gowned in white satin with sweetheart neckline and full gathered skirt her floor length veil was caught to a halo of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of red roses mrs donald geer newtonbrook was matron of honour wearing a gown of rose crepe made on princess lines with matching headdress miss eleanor currington sister of the bride act ed as bridesmaid and wore a gown of blue net over jersey with match ing headdress both attendants car ried nosegay of mixed flowers the groomsman was mr donald geer and ushers were messrs clifford morgason and ronald middleton mr james mcgai soloist sang because mrs e adamson was pianist after the ceremony a reception was held at the home of mr and mrs d geer newtonbrook where the brides mother received wear ing a gown of black crepe with matching accessories and corsage of fuschia gladioli petals the grooms mother wore black romaine crepe and feather trimmed hat and cor sage of pink sweetpeas and lovein a- mist after the buffet luncheon the hapdy couple left for a motor trip to points north they will re side in newtonbrook the local- i she will soon be home again much improved mr reuben middleton has gone to cornwell to relieve the cnr section foreman mr and mrs hannah of oshawa mr elwood baston of oshawa and i miss jean feir of stouffville spent the weekend with air and mrs fred baston mrs arthur stepp miss ruth collins and mrs reesor of toronto visited at mr fred bast- 1 tons this week the goodwood loba held their regular meeting on thursday sept 5th thirtyseven visitors re presenting seven toronto lodges attended officers of the canadian ladies loba no 1031 toronto conducted the orange degree two candidates mrs m edwards of ux- bridge and mrs g bell of good wood were initiated and receivedl into the lodge the worthy mistressl of canadian ladies sister harel presented gifts to the soloist sister cox and pianist sister m toddt gifts were nresented to the degreel team and visiting mistresses by the worthv mistress who also mesentr ed loba pins to sister amy wilkinson and martha stewartf sister jean browns wedding gif was received by her mother sister wilkinson it was decided to invit the maple leaf lodge to confer the scarlet degree on october 3rd the invitation was extended to the worthy mistress sister waddell who was present after the meeting a buffet lunch was served by the goodwood lodge lucky draw was won by sisters kellen and parkf house of toronto rebecca jane coulter resident oil toronto for go years wife of frecl a coulter 03 lane street died air iter home mrs coulter was borr in uxbridge june 6 1871 and camt to toronto as a young girl she was a faithful member of wood green united church for 50 yeari and a tireless worker for severa units of the red cross both in this war and the last great war sh was also a member of woodbinjl conservative association and a pas grand of leona rebekah lodge nc 83 ioof she is survived by he i four sons fred frank harold an george coulter all of toronto grapes lb 21 california red malaga celery holland 2 for 19 marsh green oranges doz 29 california size 3 lettuce 2 for 19 hard green heads grapefruit 5 for 29 california size 126 cauliflower each 19 local large white heads values effective until closing saturday september 14 all merchandise sold at your domin ion store is unconditionally guar anteed to give 1007o satisfaction bloomington rev s s and mrs shantz of i markham and mrs roy goderich and infant daughter from new york were guests with mr and mrs i malcolm ramer on wednesday mr and mrs llovd tate and i infant daughter of amaranth were guests of mr and mrs k tranmer the ladies aid was entertained for their monthly meeting at the home of miss jessie sage stouff ville the pres mrs e morton was in charge of the meeting and with mrs c lemon a program including a reading by mrs o baker a talk on conditional blessings by mrs g w brown and a contest by mrs e baker was pnjoyed lunch was ser ved by the hostess mr and mrs h shantz of port credit were weekend visitors with her parents mr and mrs o h tranmer mr and mrs marvin lemon and i children of marathon spent the nast i week with mr and mrs e lemon miss elaine baker of toronto was i at her fathers mr e baker on sundav mr and mrs e fairies took a i trip to vineland recently mr and mrs a w storry were to niagara this week mr and mrs a topper took in i the trip of the farmers coop to i pcterboro xzil week altona mrs l- hodgson spent a week i the city recently mr and mrs pellatt and famil of sudbury spent a weekend wit her parents mr and mrs wnj eckardt recently mrs leonard adams and tw children of belleville are having two weeks visit with her parenj mr and mrs win eckardt charlie smith of milton has r turned home after assisting m walter carter with his harve charlie unfortunately took ill week previous and was under tlj doctors care mr and mrs cart accompanied him home miss audrey slack left on tuej day morning to attend toron normal school mr peter nighswander 13 ke extremely busy with his cider aij apple sauce making all indicatioi of a good season much different last year as the apnle crop was a most a complete failure in this di trict mrs jim mcdonald is cpnvales ing at the home of her father y a davis after being in an automj bile accident recentlv her littles is also with her and is having great time with his granddad hope mrs mcdonald will soon feeling normal again