the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 19 1947 tribute to war heroes i we extend our very best wishes to mr and mrs ooyd whose marriage took place in markham on saturday june 7 mr and mrs wm watt of tvr v- bethesda were visitors in our coai- munilv on sundav mis mildred white left last week for bancroft where she in tends to spend the summer vaca tion- rev goodwood the p church service next sunday afternoon will be conducted ians bv rev leslie wilton returned ie voanj uarjaian toulin island preached in the good- misionav from india supreme sacrifice s united church on sunday rom mcua evening mr alex richie the re- gular pastor is exacted to be in charge of the services this sunday i on monday evening the local boys met the udora baseball team with a coper pitching and g todd and l hopkins catching there will be 9th line markham a memorial cross was dedicated hamm in hoaor i who paid the i pilots george and clitford coathups beloved sons of mr and mrs harvey coathup unionville and lieut james cockrane hager- mans corner at the morning service in central united church union ville on sundav last rev w s butt conducted the service special another game on friday june 20th music was rendered by the choir when greenbank u ill meet the local and mrs i- rank rae who is an tea game starts at seven ol churcn presented the mr fred marshall is back at the almira memorial cross with a most appro- cnr station after bolidaving for mr and mrs john timber had rlate awre5s two weeks he was relieved by w supper sunday with mr and mrs i mowat wno has gone now to relieve ed nigh mr and mrs chas conner mar- dance f m chapman gives fair board ideas jorie marion and xeil alo mrs lancaster visited friends near orangeville on sunday mr and mrs a stiner visited on sunday with mr and mrs allan wideman mrs ken stewart and baby karon spent the weekend with mr and mrs w porter of stouifville visitors on sunday with mr and mrs peter stickley were mr and mrs ralph wideman of richmond hill mr and mrs geo cober mr and mrs telf wegg and gertie of methods employed by fair societies cashel mr and mrs norman jar- a pointed out some improvements at lakefield mr chas plews has secured a position in toronto the annual meeting of the local j branch of the bible society will be held in the united church tuesday evening june 24 the speaker will i a meeting ot the fair boards of be rev h egerton a film will be i district no i which covers l fairs shown on the life of william fvn- in the east centra counties was dale offering will be taken in aid hed at larteheld and was addressed 0 tne work of the bible societv by 5 rank m chapman director of field crop competitions of the os- hawa fair the speaker dealt with various in claremont community hall friday june 2flth brick gould orchestra admission 50c per person 52 vis of peachs that might be used in order to get pine orchard mrs c conner entertained some better cooperation between the air- ladies on tuesday to a quilting bee anci tm public a great deal of the success of any fair said the speaker was due to the committee chairman be- ing diligent in promoting new ideas miss eileen i- air and miss j in usm lheir business and johnston visited mr and mrs w ingenuity and initiative in johnston on sunday and attended getting exhibits out to the fair in decoration at newmarket cemetery facl a president and secretary are our sympathy is extended to of liule use if ulese k men no mrs frank palmateer and sons m active on the job of shade trees attractive flower beds and a liberal display of bunting report lehman is improving followin attack of pneumonia the institute at mrs dikes was well attended last wednesday mrs albert redley visited her parents over the weekend our play cast journeyed to janet- ville on friday night and delighted a full house with their perform ance mrs sheppard is entertaining a friend from gait for a few weeks balsam mr and mrs collingwood of midland have moved into part of the winton white house now occu pied by mr jack brown mr col lingwood is engaged with mr chas cooper claremont mr donavon appleby has secur- on the days of and preceding the fair the speaker stressed the value of short items in the local papers preferable throughout the local pages drawing attention to the merits of the fair and the value of it as a meeting place for old friends and a chance to rub shoulders with the people they have not seen for possibly months or years in short the creation of a local pride and of social visits goes a long way in win- ning attendances the cultivation of group appeals school childrens interests young farmers contests means better gate receipts in the matter of the exhibition of live stock mr chapman named a few things that beget confidence in the exhibitors these were recog- marconi radios ed a position as teacher at man- of all exhibitors by the dir chester school for the following ec a friendly handshake and year a chivari gang visited the newly weds mr and mrs frank mcavoy mr and mrs gerald westgarth of lindsay and mr and mrs chas day and son of toronto were week end guests with mr and mrs r day we are sorry to hear that mrs e appleby is not enjoying very good health mr and mrs barnett jamieson gladsome remark to them are not forgotten in the next years entries then too he advised that the secrec taiy have printed slips to go in the letters enclosing the prize monies thanking the exhibitor and stating how much his cooperation meant to the show in the selection of judges care should be taken to see that these were practical men who are in close touch with the various breeds and who had no favorites nor near and family visited sunday with mr 3 mr ll crs who were showing stock friends in toronto last week next sunday june 22nd rev robt schell of toronto will speak at the evening service in connection with temperance mr and mrs paul wilson and mr and mrs norman wilson and david of brooklin visited sunday at the geo wilson home the ss picnic is on june 2s at oshawa park miss dorothy graham tried her music exam in toronto on friday ringwood miss clara halsted spent the week end at norman steckleys sixth line north the townline west of here is be ing torn up and graded before having a gravel surface laid we we must maintain complete confi dence in the integrity of the judge many judges of dairy cattle were not seen to have handled the ud ders of the milking classes so that glaring defects often got top places the speaker advocated the adop tion of the same prize money all down the placing by this means the small and distant breeder was encouraged in the matter of the ex penses of trucking his animals to the show in other departments of the show the careful weeding out of profes sional exhibits was advised the showing of an heirloom quilt for a generation or pictures or other aesthetic articles after they had won two or three prizes was no ad vertisement for any show z the main thing in the support by marconi model 21 9 a 6 tube long and short wave radio with beautiful ap pearance as well as performance large clear dial and plenty of distance getting ability uses new tubes developed during marconis wartime research an excellent radio for the smaller home and one that will give years of service stouffvule radio electric plionc 306 ratcliff blk stouffvule cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers and fast freezing facilities hope this will greatly improve this the government of these smaller much travelled road i falrs was tno exhibition of local a m grove and miss ada grove skill handiwork and attractiveness of toronto spent several days last the exhibits whether in the na- week at their home here i ture of animals manufactures a goodly number from here at- rutts vegetables or in machinery tended the christiancongregational tools vehicles inventions or in cul- conference held in the stouffville v aesthetics as with painting church from wednesday to sunday j drawings decorations or flowers of last week our ringwood ladies the public should support the provided the supper on thursday local fair concluded the speaker evening i for these things could not take mrs nancy lee of stouftville was place in a slave community or in a a recent guest with her sister mrs fascist country these fairs are an j m grove i occular demonstration of our amer- miss belle mitchell received word ican way of life where free enter- on monday of the death of her nep- prise helps all by the independent hew dr crobie nixon of holly- exertions of the free citizens of the wood california dr nixon used country these competitions carry to holiday here a number of years a great deal in the morale of such ago with his uncle the late j a a liberty loving country as we have mitchell here if we feel that we want more our church has been redecorated security in our lives let us develop during the last two weeks the 1 to the nth degree our love of corn- ladies of the congregation having petition in a friendly manner painted and varnished the woodi mr maclean the genial manager work while the papering was com- of the lindsay fair moved a vote of pleted saturday by harmon hoover thanks to the speaker for his most of stouifville practical and helpful address after which all were entertained by the local board to a supper in the unit- x stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 18601 open tuesday and saturday evenings ooaofiooocxscoooso farrs elevator claremont pbone 34v office res 38j master chick starter is reliable cafeteria poultry mashes peat moss shellmaker 75 cwt order your fence now we have a car load oats barley wheat peas for seed cjorer seed no i meadow fescue brome kentucky woods milking machines coolers lime fertilizer asphalt shingles and salt oooooooooooooooow ed church schoolroom where mov ing pictures were also shown woooooooooooocxjk painting barns and roofs sprayed painted red lead and aluminum houses brush painted estimates freely given a e heafron son gormley ont ph stouff 7313 coooooooooooooooc notice to our customers one day service on pressing due to the arrival of another new steam pressing machine we are now- in a position to give you 8 hours service on pressing it is not necessary to have your garments dry cleaned each time look smart by having us sponge and press them and save yourself money suits sponged and pressed 50c dresses plain sponged and pressed 50c overcoats sponged and pressed 50c dry cleaning prices remain the same as always suits cleaned and pressed 75c dresses cleaned and pressed toe- other services include moth proofing 10 year guarantee rainproofing and we are turning out a wonderful job dry cleaning drapes of all kinds certified dry cleaning give your garments that fresh look by letting us clean and press them right here in st ouftville phone 343 stouffville ontario open tuesdat and saturdat evenings stephen hero soninlaw of pianist jose iturbi abducted his two daughters maria ter esa 10 and maria antonia 9 from the iturbis home in hollywood hero divorced hus- oand of the maestros daugh ter mario iturbi hero 2s who ended her life a year ago said friends and employees of iturbi had watched him constantly but 1 finally found a way to get children in paris france iturbi said 1 regret im un able to comment on this family matter which must remain a private family problem hero and his two daughters are shown here added personals miss betty woodland who has completed a course in comptome- try has secured a position with the diinlop tire co in toronto mr and mrs russel xendiek kenneth and yvonne were sunday visitors with mr and mrs christy armstrong mr jim ridout is going north this thursday to the georgian bay i district where he will cater to the i culinary needs of a fishing club for the next ten weeks harmon lehman of delhi form erly of almira is in brantford gen eral hospital undergoing treatment for an eye cataract stouffville coop have been awarded the contract for 75 tons of coal to be placed in the bins at the stouffville school building that ought to keep a lot of feet warm next winter mr and mrs hugh herbison of vancouver have moved to cour- tenay vancouver is where mr herbison has been engaged on the high school staff mrs herbison is the former agnes klinck stouff ville mrs don ratcliff buddy and baby donna maria were visitors last week at hanover and on their return brought mr and mrs harris hallman who spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs paul boadway mr allen napper made a hurried call at the home of his grand parents mr and mrs l lowns- brough on sunday mr and mrs lownsbrough motored with him to oakwood where they visited with mr and mrs teale nee elsie lownsbrough mr napper- is a traveller for the midwest paper co dude ranchers of both sexes turned out to display their skul at the circle m ranch kleinburg ont the show sponsored by the canadian trail riders association fea tured riders like doreen dins- dale seen here the church services melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday june 22 regular service at all appointments stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor sunday june 22 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship subject the prodigals elder brother and his modern count erpart wednesday 8 pm prayer service come and receive a blessing st james presbyterian church stouffville rev eric larsen minister sunday june 22 945 am worship service theme contrasting characters 1045 am sunday school stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday june 22 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 700 pm evening worship tuesday june 24 the womans association will meet at the home of mrs norman oboyle bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday june 22 1100 am bloomington 730 pm ringwood sunday school at 10 am classes for all ages bloomington ce meeting friday 800 pm ringwood meeting for boys and girls monday 7 pm ce prayer meeting at 8 pm altona prayer meeting wed 830 pm all are cordially invited to attend these meetings plan to come christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday june 22 3rd sunday after trinity sunday school 200 pm even song 230 pm the annual east york deanery of the womans auxiliary will be held in grace church markham on thursday june 2ith morning session commencing at 1030 afternoon session at 1 pm we hope that all ladies of the wa will try and attend this meeting gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren in christ church rev f huson pastor sunday june 22 bethesda sunday school 1000 pm preaching 1100 pm gormley sunday school 150 pm preaching 300 pm young peoples 730 pm mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy rev s s shantz minister sunday june 22 mount joy 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 pm young peoples service miss edith raymer will speak dicksons hill sunday june 22 1000 am worship 1100 aja flundajr school stouffville christian church sunday june 22 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday june 22 955 am sunday school 1100 am ministry of the word mr tom wilson of hamilton a noted singer will minister to us in song thursday at 730 pm young people meet at the park here to play ball followed by a spiritual program conducted by unionville united young people tuesday at 830 prayer praise and fellowship meeting they that wait upon the lord shall renew their strength isaiah 4031 stouffville mennonite church rev h s hallman pastor fridav 8 pm prayer meeting sunday june 22 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evening service wednesday 8 pm altona prayer meeting