the tribune stouftville out thursday june 19 1947 there will be warmer days make the most of them by serving xutrious j easy to prepare lunches vancamps pork and beans per tin spaghetti and cheese in tomato sauce per tin 15e kam per tin 37c swifts prem per tin hornes frosty mixice cream powders 10c ratcliff co iuwn delivery phone lt flower show winners a successful spring flower show i was staged by the stoutyville horti- 1 cultural society on tuesday despite the backward spring weather be- li w are the names of the prize win- j ners prize winners at the horticultural society show on tuesday night j were as follows iris spike mrs w timbersjean pipher 6 spikes jean pipher mrs e- r god collection mrs wtim- bers peonies- red jean pipher m i mertens basket mrs o lehman basket mixed flowers mrs o lehman mr m storey any other variety mrs w timbers mrs l turner basket flowering shrubs mrsjw timbers m mertens bouquet pansies doreen ogden k r good table bouquet mrs turner mrs timbers living room bouquet mrs levi forsyth mrs w timbers hon mention mrs turner bridelchooses parents anniversary on the lawn at the home of the brides parents under an archway of evergreens and apple blossoms on june 5th 1917 mildred ornetta daughter of mr and mrs jacob d reesor became the bride of walter thomson son of mrs ella thomson and the late george thoroson of box grove rev h s hallman per formed the ceremony the bride given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of white brocaded satin with sweetheart neckline and full gathered skirt a finger tip veil carried a bouquet of red roses her only attendant was miss dorothy elford wearing an ice blue corded bengaline floor length gown with full skirt and matching headdress and carried pink roses mr donald pugh was groomsman and messrs alvin smith and carl reesor were ushers mr and mrs clarence staf ford sang oh perfect love at the reception the brides mother received her guests in gold and mauve silk jersey and black crepe with black accessories and a corsage of red roses she wa assist ed by the groom mother wearing a two piece dress of lime and navy with white accessories and a cor sage of pink roses for travelling the bride donned j rose two piece dress and a powder blue coat with black accessories the occasion was one of great interest as it marked mr and mrs reesor the brides parents and mr and mis ira rusnells 35th wedding anniversarv it being a double cere mony there were about 50 guests pre sent from stayner and toronto and from the surrounding districts just at the close of the ceremon- a tele gram arrived for the bride and groom from new york from mr and mrs harry stouffer who were hoiidaying at the time and were not able to be oresent church hill sony to hear mr ralph reaman has been laid up having run a nail in his foot mr and mrs floyd fairies of stouflviile and mr and mrs floyd martin of toronto visited at the martin home on sunday mr albert clark marjorie and roy had sunday dinner with mr and mrs gordon taber engagements mr and mrs harry coathup cnionvilie announce the engage ment of their daughter marion fioretta to clarence dariven green son of mr and mrs john green stourfviile wedding to take place in central united church tniomiiie on saturday july 12th at 4 pm mr and mrs m knox broua- ham ontario announce the engage ment of their daughter barbara to kenneth cecil pascoe son of mr and mrs cecil pascoe whitby the marriage to take place july 1st in brougham united church mr and mrs floyd fairies stoutfville announce the engage ment of their younger daughter norma jean to stanley gerald bril- linger son of mr and mrs walter brillinger the marriage will take place on saturday july 5 at three oclock in the stoutfville united church mr and mrs george w hoover of markham announce the engage ment of their daughter betty pau line to herbert alexander con stable son of mr j w constable and the late mrsconstable of maple the marriage to take place on sat urday june 2s at 3 oclock in the st andrews presbyterian church markham oomvooi the pinedale young people will present their play the improper henry proper in the township hall goodwood on friday june 20th at s30 under the auspices of jgoodwood l o b a admission adults 35c children 20c everybody welcome- dickson hill miss ruby wideman of fleetalta is visiting relatives here and spent several days at bethesda last week messrs chas hoover win tim bers l nichols victoria square and a fleming unionville are at tending a convention of assessors at sudbury congratulations to harley wide- man who last week received bache lor of arts degree at the western university london a miscellaneous shower was given by dickson hill friends at mrs redshaws home stouffville inj honour of her daughter miss aldinej and mr murray sinclair whose- marriage will take place saturday i 8th line markham mrs xellie dearborne of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs albert reesor congratulations to mr and mrs sam roberts on the birth of their baby daughter mr and mrs earl strong from brantford called on mrs edwin byer last week mrs gamble of toronto is spend ing some time with mr and mrs hollinger mr and mrs arthur lehman and family of north bay were guests with the latter parents mr and mrs harvey wideman mr and mrs norman gibney of queensville also mr and mrs ste wart blizzard of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs a bliz zard mr alvin wideman has disposed of his house in markham and is moving this week with his family to brandon man where he is tak ing up his new position with the mckenzie seed co births todd at the brierbush hospital stoutfviile on saturday june 14 1947 to mr and mrs j w todd claremont a son william george a brother for joan and carole ashton at the brierbush hospi tal stoutfville on monday june 10 1947 to mr and mrs melville ashton uxbridge a daughter linda jean a sister for gary byer at the listowel hospital on june 14 1917 to mr and mrs levi a byer a son banks at the oshawa general hospital on friday june 13 1947 to mr and mrs clarence banks of brooklin twin boys hamilton mr and mrs belfry hamilton stoutfville are happy to announce the birth of a daugh ter at york coulity hospitalnew- market on thursday june 12th 1947 domihion presents for fine foods and new kitchens qrocerfimtures culverhouse fancv quality aoiviat- iuics 2 w case of 24 tins 223 for chocolate frosting marsh whip or fudge is ol jar pint sue dozen 39 z 25 cocoa marsh napierville choice quality wax beans 2 aylmer baby size lima beans t 2v white farm homemade style baked beans 1ziv all purpose five rosej flour healthglo carbolic soap 2 bit 13 graves scotian gold apple juice s for preserving sealers for preserving rubber rings for preserving parawax jolly good pitted dates club house royal manor peanut butter a concentrated javel javex serves four people kraft dinner 292 89 n 11 for sealing 12 it oi n cello pitt 13 i oi in 39 bottle 14 soi pdtl 17 texas firm ripe tomatoes pkg each 23c local crisp head lettuce 2 for 19c extra fancy hothouse cucumbers each 19c florida ripe sweet watermelon each 98c valentine round pod green beans lb 19c california valencia size 344 oranges 2 doz 35 values effective until closing saturday dominion stor cimitco altona congratulations to jim harris and his bride the young people presented them with some special music last thursday evening mr and mrs e davis blooming- ton were guests with his father and miss esther davis on sunday misses lois baker eleanor and helen goudie were guests at the dickinsonslack wedding on satur day last attorney geo w campbell and daughter lois of benidji minnesota also his sister mrs james of green bay wis were guests at the home of his niece mrs david crsier mrs lottie snider of stouffville accom panied them mr and mrs g samells and two daughters of scugog island and her parents mr and mrs w crosier of manchester were recent guests at the home of their cousin david crosier the wi meeting was held at the home of mrs david crosier in charge of mrs walter slack as con vener mr and mrs cecil jones of bal sam were calling on mr and mrs wm mcnair and mr and mrs s thompson here we are sorry to hear that mrs s lewis was taken to st michaels hospital in toronto on monday we hope the special treatment or oper ation will be satisfactory mr and mrs wm mcnair and mr and mrs willis davis expect to leave on thursday for lake kushog on a visit miss joan farrow of toronto and mr and mrs wm malloy and mar- hollinrake gets magistrate post the appointment was announced by attorneygenera leslie black- well of col osborn shore hollin rake obe kc as magistrate to rill the vaeancv created bv the death of magistrate w v mcllveen col hollinrake was born in ingersoll ana educated at the uni versity of toronto schools the royal military college and osgoode hall he was called to the bar in 1923 practiced law with the firm of gait gooderhain and towers and later was with f w bartrem under the firm name of hollinrake ami bartrem he was appointed kc in 193s col hollinrake served with the royal artillery in france and ger many in the first great war he later served with the canadian militia and was commandant of the seventh toronto regiment of the royal canadian artillery at the out break of world war ii in 1937 col hollinrake was awarded the efficiency decoration and in 1914 was created an officer of the order of the british empire received at an investiture by his majesty at buckingham palace the colonel has a branch law office at stouffville and a summer home at ballantrae and his scores of friends here are delighted with his elevation to the bench gormley we wish to congratulate miss patricia and mr randy stansfield who participated in the music fes tival held recently in owen sound threeyearold randy stole the show on wednesday morning as he played in the solo class for five years and under and in the gyears and under duet class patricia won in 4 classes also winning the intermediate scholarship in age 1115 class mr and mrs allan doner had supper monday evening with mr and mrs wes hoover of toronto mrs s n doner spent tuesday with mrs charlie james glasgow congratulations to our citizen mr jess davis who was 95 on june 16 he is still very smart mr and mrs roy smith and daughter were visiting his parents morley davis spent the weekend in toronto our sympathy goes out to george brown and the family in their pre sent bereavement harry noble was on a fishing trip to the haliburton how was the catch harry mrs r davis and mrs a stewart were in toronto for a day lene of stouffville were guests for tea with her parents on sunday evening stouffville businessmens association lease sheds it may be recalled that about a year ago the united church sheds were offered for sale the sale was withheld and later a group of interested business men approached the church board with a view to leasing the sheds and re taining their continued service to the public the result of these negotiations has been that the stouffville business mens association has leased the sheds for a period of years the sheds must be maintained the shed requires a new roof which will cost approxi mately 60000 during the week of june 23rd to 28th each business man will be called on for a liberal contribution other contributions will be gladly received by the secre tarytreasurer a e weldon president f glenn ratcliff secretarytreasurer bread to boast about no world famous chef could buy better bread or use greater care in preparation for baking no wonder so many people use only stovers bread as a result of hearing others boast about its fine texture and excellent flavour you too will enjoy our bread stop in for a loaf today the stouffville bakery