the tribune stouffviue ont thursday august 21 1947 blueberries uk akk still taking okdeks fob preserving blckbkkkies die to arrive any day vow give ls a call am be assured of oxe of the lowest pricks in ontario peaches mhr worry about the right lime to preserve peaches leave it your name and telephone number am we will call you on arrival of the finest fruit direct from inelaud orchard it wont lie long before the lelter varieties begin to arrive golden jubilee the v varie ties and lastly elbertas ratcliff co town delivery phone 198 fanners will lose two million dollars through wheat diseases farmers will lose more than two million dollars this year through vari us wheat diseases particularly xse smut according t mr a w church hill a severe thunder i hill had dinner with mr and mrs j h pegg on wednesday of last severe thunder storm with week wind and hail issed over our dis- mrs iuella baker of stouffviue trict on monday afternoon and visited with her brother mr j again in the evening it uprooted a martin for few days number of trees and put hydro and mr and mrs arnold hennessy telephones out of commission a of toronto spent the weekend with large tree came down on mr w his two sisters and brother beachs house breaking off the glad to see mrs w beach home ichimoey mrs lapel lost a horse i from the hospital feeling much hy lightning better rev and mrs jack spencely and mrs stanley martin and girls of daughter of saskatchewan alsoi detroit are holidaying at the martin mrs- fred spencely of richmond home saturday nire august 30 special midnite sunday august 31 for labor day sunny valley musselmans lake dancing every saturday night throughout september atha news mrard mrsclarerce stafford were dinner guests with mr and mrs norman lehman on sundav mr and mrs f draper eileen and freda mr and mrs joe trail carol and betty jean spent the weekend at beaverton mr and mrs arnold and son carl visited the carruthers family on saturday mr and mrs wallace visited her milne manager te egyptian unce jn toromo ml sundav he amber wheat association and who returned home with them to spend ls spending me summer at mark- j rjhe here ham occupying the old milne home- mrs ernie camn and ruth stead at the south end of the vil- ann spent a few ady ris her a parents and friends in stouffviue- uheat smut according to tms mr aml mr fred chamberlain authority is a disease tnat destroys of toronto also mr and mrs walter kernels ot wneat wnue the field i that turns the wheat kernel into an mr and mrs p bver gien intensely black nne powder resemb- mr and mrs joe bvefj visit lmg mack chimney soot almost reia in trenton over the every neld of white fall wheat in weekend ontario this year is affected by it mrs tunlbull and son j of causing tremendous losses to far- toronto is visiting her mother mrs mers rnis back irritating smut is genie hoover for a time accused of being the cause of var ious disea feve wheat while growing in smith were supper guests with mr it is spore he explains and mrs jr dunkeld on sunday such as cancer to hay the air of our province from end to end is laden with it as it is whipped up into the air from these diseased fields of white wheat it penetrates into our homes and the remotest corners and no one knows with what dire results mr milne j m says pine orchard douglas and gordon petch of markdale are visiting with their aunt and uncle mr and mrs h meclure little gladys reaman is visiting albert boake mrsbaker of stouffviue is spend- a field of egvptian amber wheat ing a few days with her sister mrs grown on the 2u0 acre farm at the i j lundy misses whitson pickering twp miss grant is a guest with mr this year was slashed down to the and mrs edwards ground by a heavy wind and rain despite the heat on wednesday storm just before it came in head good t of attended tlle so i low that it appeared as if crush- j nsuuue t ml u j6m rsssprq wfc the business and up again was easily combined and a paper prepared by mrsbax- vielded a record of over forty ter the meeting was turned over bushels per acre of wheat that to the grandmothers who gave us tested over 61 lbs per bushel un cleaned invitation we invite you to call and see the new farmall cub tractor at our new service shop drive it and be convinced of its merits its a cub in size but a bear for work see us b 4 you buy international motors w d atkinson medeer agent here is extra money for you wanted men women teenage boys and girls to aid in processing corn and tomatoes at canadian canners ltd slmcoe ontario during part of august and the months of september and october good wages transportation refunded if applicant is suitable and remains to end of season lodging and meals for men and boys at our own gamp which is well supervised and fully equipped with modern toilets wash basins shower baths continuous hot water etc our large dining hall at the camp is well equip ped and excellent meals are served free bus service to and from camp lodging and meals arranged for women and girls in private homes two rest periods on each shift flant cafeteria with fullcourse meals and sight lunches served at cost prices to our employees for further information apply to nearest national em ployment otlice or fill out blank below and mail at once ringwood miss clara halsted is holiday ing with friends in toronto mr and mrs fred steckley har old and shirley have returned from a visit with their daughter mrs victor brown near barrie miss doris vague of stouffviue post office staff is enjoying a weeks holiday at her home we are glad to see orval drewery out again after his recent illness and wish a speedy recovery to his son harold who also has been con fined to his bed for a couple of weeks mr john forson our genial road foreman is holidaying this week mr and mrs ralph mackenzie and twin children of british col umbia accompanied by her mother arrived here by motor this week end and are visiting here with miss priscilla pipher mr and mrs fw scott of brant- ford are visiting with mr and mrs- j w kennedy of ringwood a missionary program will be presented by the endeavour next monday evening aug 25 at eight oclock mr ed lawrenson of highland creek will be the guest speaker there will be musical numbers and readings also miss helen fockler is visiting near xewmarket this week with mr and mrs doug nigh mr and mrs lloyd mclean sharon and barry were jacksons point visitors on sunday an interesting afternoon mrs ed wards gave an interesting paper on a modern grandmother followed byiknowlton plant villhateh 100000 envisions 50000 quackers continued from front page the weatherthe furnace ls operated even in the heat of summer ready for any chilly night that may come along as the duck progress in size and strength they are moved off to more spacious pens with outdoor run ways allowing them access to the running stream and how the ducks love the water they were down there in thousands when the report er saw them killing commenced here about the first of july and runs close to 200 birds a day this is not large for us mr wilson said and we vision running through 50000 or more per year when in full produc tion in fact he said there was no limit to what they might reach the spent willis contests and games prepared by the grandmothers mrs flintoff was a guest of the ladies who for the past twenty years held the august grandmothers meeting at her home but this year living in brad ford returned as a visitor mrs flintoff received the prize for the oldest lady present being well in her eighties little miss foote the prize for the youngest lady present sixteen children enjoyed a picnic on the lawn a dainty refreshing lunch served by historical re search com brought the afternoon to a close mr and mrs brandon entertain ed uxbridge visitors on sunday mrs wit pingle was a weekend visitor at the chapman home mr and mrs don petch motored down from markdale on saturday to visit their son douglas who was rushed to york county hospital for an operation while on holiday here gormley we welcome three charming young ladies to our community lynda ann watt daughter of mr and mrs jack watt donna eileen baker daughter of mr and mrs delbert baker and linda faye johnson daughter of mr and mrs whitney johnston and our con gratulations to the parents too also we wish to congratulate mr and mrs a hutchinson olive farmer on the birth of a son last saturday a brother for ruth anne mrs beula jones is holidaying for a few days this week with mrs i fred climenhage of fort erie- mr and mrs ben corfield are enjoying a few weeks holidays with relatives in new hampshire a number of young people from the heise hill church attended the youth conference at wainfleet last saturday and sundav miss hazel steckley and mr carl steckley of toronto spent sunday in the home of their father mr c steckley about thirty young folks enjoyed the boat to port dalhousie last saturday young people form tor onto kitchener markham stouffi viile and gormley also joined in j for the trip the day was spent in games and contests mr lawrence hoover is spending a weeks holiday with relatives and friends here mr and mrs abram lehman of carlisle penna are visiting rela tives here for this week mr and mrs c h doner spent last week in a cabin at miami big flower show despite hot weather continued from front page grove roy grove delphinium lome gillion mrs r vague dianthus jean pipher mrs turner m nicely gaillardia mrs l slack gladiolius 1 spike mrs r bone jean pipher mrs vague 3 spikes mrs vague lome gillion picardy mrs vague 0 spikes mrs vague mrs e baker lilies bertha winn mrs m storey mrs a ratclifr french marigold mrs 0 leh man m nicely mrs t jennings nasturtium eva hoover mrs r ratclifr mrs e baker per phlox m mertens mrs turner mrs timbers rose polyanthus mrs m storey jean pipher mrs timbers rose 1 bloom jean pipher geo- saunders mrs e baker snapdragon mrs e baker mrs vague verbena jean pipher geo saunders mrs vague zinnia large mrs r grove mrs l slack doreen ogden zinnia pompom jean pipher m mertens anne lehman any other variety of flower- mrs vague mrs turner mrs l forsyth basket of cut flowers mrs bone mrs m storey mrs e baker pansies mrs h ogden mis good mrs e baker sweet peas mrs 0 lehman mrs turner mrs m storey petunias mrs good mrs 0 lehman jean pipher white flowers in a white con tainer lean pipher geo saunders mrs vague livingroom bouquet eva hoover r rateliff m mertens vase of flowers for sick room- mrs o lehman mrs turner mrs timbers birds this year when the birds reach seven or eight pounds they are ready for market killing is done in the best prescribed method bleeding the bird plucking is done dry ducks cannot successfully be plucked wet they have so much oil in the feathers that too hot water is re quired and this spoils the delicate skin mr wilson explained then by dry plucking we save the feathers and feathers are valuable nowadays he said the feathers are blown through a tube from the plucking machine to the loft above where they are saved for the market during the war every feather went to the government and at that feathers were imported from polandthey were supposed to have been required for pillows but military men say it was hard to find a pillow stuffed with feathers in any case there is a handsome de- altona who says it is not warm mrs giles of claremont last wednesday with mrs reesor misses diane st john and betty ann slack were guests of their grand parents mr and mrs david crosier the oast week mr and mrs george todd of cherrywood were guests of mr and mrs win reesor last sunday mrs howard st john visited her parents on wednesday last mrs william slack ls visiting relatives and friends in the vicinity 9th line markham miss peggy simpson has returned home after spending some time visiting her grandmother in tor onto mr murray lewis is now the owner of a handsome new stude- baker miss f lewis of uxbridge has been visiting her mothermrs geo lewis mr and mrs herb thomas and family were guests last sunday of mr and mrs r h trinnell at their summer home on lake scugog mr and mrs geo wilson have taken up residence in our com munity mr and mrs sam harron of tor onto were visitors at the home of mr and mrs harold armitage last week mand yet for down from geese and ducks when the birds are plucked they are hung in coolers at just the right temperature and held until trucked away to market in the pink of con dition all this if you please from a business commenced by a couple of executives who were seeking a hobby or a diversion from their customary toils the church services second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday august 21 955 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship mr a doner will speak tuesday at s30 pm prayer meet ing friday s pm young peoples st james presbyterian church stouffville rev eric larsen minister sunday august 2- 945 am morning worship canadian canners ltd simcoe ontario i am interested in working in canadian canners factory during the coming corn and tomato season and request more information name street or rural address town phone age plant foliages mrs f wagg beach keswick im mertens h o klinck the male quartette from messiah miniature bouquets mr e bible college in grantham penna i baker mrs timbers mrs turner will have charge of the sundav dilun table decoration mrs morning service at brethren in forsyth jean pipher mrs lehman christ church j tuberous begonias in bloom mr and mrs flovd winger ms turner mrs storey mrs vernie and larrv of stevensville jennings are spending two weeks in the house plant in bloom mrs gooding home good mrs f wagg mrs 0 leh- mrs warren winger of stevens man viile spent last week with her house plant foliage 1 mrs daughter mrs russell heise and family house plant foliage 5 mrs storey mrs good mrs ogden births african violet mrs kellington hutchinson at mrs dukes j dojeen ogden mrs forsyth nursing home unionville on beets mrs g thomas mrs saturday august 1g 1917 to mr lehman mrs bone and mrs andrew hutchinson tomatoes mr vague mrs stouffvile rr a son wagg eorne gillion woodcock mr and mrs edgar beans lome gillion mrs woodcock nee may harris are x mrs bone lettuce mr a paisley mrs stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor i sunday august 21 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship wed s pm prayer service a hearty welcome is extended to ail to attend these services stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday august 21 1000 am sunday school 1100 amdivine worship stouffville mennonite church rev h s hall man pastor wednesday s30 pm young people will hold their meeting at ratclifr park thursday s30 pm prayer meet ing at the home of ed good sunday august 24 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelistic rev h g boadway of stratford will occupy the pulpit for these services a most hearty welcome is extended to all bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday august 21 1100 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood 730 pm altona sunday school at 1000 am in altona church at 1030 am classes for all ages friday s pm bloomington ce meeting monday s pm ce missionary meeting special speaker mr lawrenson wednesday 830 pm altona pray er meeting all are cordially invited to attend these services melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday august 21 peaches 1000 am melville n30 am bethesda 730 pm rev chapin will be in charge happy to announce the birth h railift a their daughter bonnie elia on aug 15 1917 at toronto western hospital mother and baby fine pota toes mrs f wagg vegetable collection lome gillion mrs f wagg mrs bone gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren in christ church rev f huson pastor sunday august 21 bethesda sunday school 1000 preaching 1100 the pastor will preach gormley sunday august 21 sunday school 150 preaching 300 pm the pastor will preach pm pm pm christ church anglica rev f herman rector sunday august 24 sunday school 200 pm even song 230 pm everybody welcome mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy rev s s shantz minister mount joy sunday august 24 1000 am sunday school 1j00 am worship 730 pm young peoples at dick sons hill nrcksovs imj sunday august 24 1000 am worship 1100 am sunday school 730 pm young peoples paul storms will speak at all the ser vices stouffville christian church sunday august 24 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 pm worship mr and mrs dan filver will have charge of both services