the tribune stouffviue 14s joy beauty salon next to post office permanent waving individual stvxing razor shaping phone 9802 stouffville ladies heres a challenge what woman is there who could not do with some extra spending money here are at least a down ways she can win from ho to s025 at the 1948 cne and have some good fun in the bargain theres a pancake contest for instance thatwdl pay 50 for the three best flapjacks and s10 30 and s20 to the runnersup if youre a pretty good hand at turning out pancakes sunday morning come along and try pancake mix and ail the needful will be supplied by the cne just get your entry in now and be on hand september 1st win or lose of one tiling you can ba sure you dont need to eat your own flapjacks- you might prefer to try your luck in one of the sewing contests if there is a youngster around your house then this is the contest for you its the jack and jill com petition with a first prize of 100 you are to make a complete out fit of pyjamas dressing gown over alls and matching shorty coat for some small fry from two to six doting aunts or womens organiza tions are eligible as well as mothers but you must have the youngster on hand to model his new finery on childrens day august 30 a woman in north bay says she can iron a dozen shirts in an hour and so plans to be tip front when prizes are handed to the best shirt ironers in the international shirt ironing competition september 7 prizes for those ironing a shirt in less than 15 minutes are 50 40 30 and 20 save a shirt from your washing monday september 6 and bring it along the next day to the ex leave your iron at home the c n e will have one there for you there will be fashion shows galore at this years c n e but only one that can earn you money its the early canadian fashion show september s when groups of at least three are required to model oldfashioned costumes from cellar and attic three freinds or members of any organization can go into it together first prize is 50 and others 15 40 and 35 the good cakemakers will want to have a go at bobbys birthday cake and grandmas birthday cake the cake for grandma must be twolayer chocolate bob bys is to be twolayer and light cake mrs kate aitken the c n es womens director will send you suggested recipes or you can use your own good standbys top prize for both cakes is 50 the smart meat buyers will be pleased to learn that another of the special contests is especially for her if you know the kind of roast beef that gives most value for your money and the least expensive type of lamb then get your entry along to the cne today then be on hand livestock review day september 10 the day of this contest you will be asked to choose cuts for a holiday meal a family meal a church supper a picnic supper and an inexpensive lunch eon fifty dollars will go to the first prize winner put your set of kitchen cans to work they may win you s25 all you need do is decorate six of these cans of at least two different sizes cans may be used for flour sugar spice or even for fuses and nails this is one competition you can enter whether or not you ever see this years cne ship your cans express paid to the womens building cne not later than august 17 those up and coming housewives who are sewing today more than ever before will be interested in the house dress competition you have to come to the ex to win this one for each entrant must model her own dress on womens day september 2 a chance at winning the 100 top prize will be public school promotions union school suction 3 and 7 pickering and whitby grade viii carmen barry dorothv graham grade vii bettyie fiss h patricia shipton grade vi phyllis jones h helen parrott joan graham eillnor mole ronald peters david andrew grade v ronnie- parrott ross brown grade iv lome wilkin edward andrew grade iii jimmie shipton bihe graham- grade ii marlene barry h christopher sherin grade i beginners freddie fiss donald wilkin rodney brown teacher j w johnson ikmonviilk public school names in order of merit grade g to 7 billv rae arthur wood grade 5 to c evelyn dennie hon meryl gray hon carl timbers bruce cake and ray cook tie grade 4 to 5 isabelle dennie hon nancy harwood jane cook marlene cake tie douglas wood allan wood grade 3 to 4 teddy hall grade 2 to 3 max vague joe hall grade 1 to 2 mary harwood patsy brown jean hall teacher j hastings gakabaldi school results grade 7 to s dick taylor hon clare mcguckin rec grade g to 7 bob heritage pass garnet bacon pass ken jefferson pass norman yakeley pass grade 5 to g jean mcguckin pass grade 4 to 5 darlene taylor pass marjorie jefferson pass peter thomasoon pass barbara hewlett hon margaret tindall hon grade 3 to 4 glenda tayler pass alvin irwin pass gloria mcguckin pass hugh hannick pass russell deguerre rec grade 2 to 3 bernice mcguckin pass new cnr reefer cars the first of a series of fifty express refrigerator cars for use in special express service of canadian out by the companys transcona shops near winnipeg it was placed in service and every three or foot- days an additional car will be coa- national railway has been turned dieted in the shoos extra safety and comfort harriet anne ross came to montreal from shannon eire a passenger aboard the trans- canada air liner from london stewardess vivian bartlett looked after the 10monthold stranded wandererwith the aid of a pursersteward aside from the fact the globetrotting child was teething and had a heat rash she was very happy the baby had been taken to ireland by an aunt to visit her grandparents in dublin the aunt found she could not return to canada ross there advertised in a montreal newspaper offering 100 to the persons bringing the baby back the reward will not be claimed the stewardess pictured with pilot and baby volunteered for the job accused is freed in 4000 theft worth it if jou come second you win 75 and if you come third 50 another 100 will go for the prize quilt already an entry has come across the ocean from the canada club in edinburgh scot land all quilts must be 73 by so inches and have a maple leaf in the centre block it can be the work of one person a group of people or an organization honorable mention quilts will win 10 there are the special competi tions now go to it write mrs kate aitken womens director cne exhibition park toronto for a prize list containing the necessary entry forms and mention this paper plane frightens dxbride farm team a hedgehopping jet aircraft stampeded a team of horses on a farm two miles south of uxbridge on wednesday hilliard armstrong driver of the horses said more than 200 damage was done to his mower fences and gate i was mowing my neighbors field and had just got down to adjust the mower when the air craft came over he said i flattened out on the ground where i stood it came over about 50 feet alxjve the trees it made a scream ing noise which would scare any thing the horses ran for home crashed through two fences ran a quarter of a mile down the road and tried to turn into my lane they missed the turn and took out a gatepost and ended up straddling the hydro pole lots of people heard the air craft but no one seems to have really got a good look at it it was flying so low and fast you didnt have time to look up one of the neighbors heard it coming thought it was going to take the chimney off armstrong said his horses were scratched up badly and are too stiff to work he said the mower now was only good for scrap neighbors he said have offered horses and equipment to enable well i him to continue work the oldhome town by stanley michael nolan 27 of sutton accused of theft of 4722 worth of bonds and securities was last week acquitted under judge m a miller by a jury in general sessions court at whitby the bonds were alleged to have been stolen from mark smith of udora last june he had buried the bonds in a syrup pail when he was unable to rent a safety deposit box he claimed that nolan knew the location of the cache the bonds consisted of 2500 victory bonds 1000 dominion of canada savings bonds two 50 bearer bonds war savings certificates and other securities the crown alleged that nolan sold them to miss ella prange and wilfrid cunningham both of toronto although crown witness miss prange had testified that the stolen bond which she cashed had been given to her by nolan in a poker game both nolan and his 21-year- old wife told the court that nolan did not play cards and did not know poker mrs nolan said her husband had been home at the time of the alleged theft the jury deliberated only 30 minutes defence counsel was r d humphreys kc and a c hall acted for the crown rmofizeo rubber and standard or optional equipment on most new cars gju04t tke mile ium xihljop duntop makers of auto truck bib agricultural aircraft motorcycle and bicycle tires auto accessories industrial rubber products durjopilto latex focm cushioning golf balls i n g t a o a o u g h c h e m i s tlm in my home v v yes madajjej it is a fact that practically everything you use wear or consume is affected for the better by chemistry freon puts the freeze into your electric refrigerator chemical treatments mean better fabrics chemical fertilizers help grow your food nylon hose and cellophane both start in the chemists laboratory the chemical industry is never satisfied it forever seeks new ways to serve you in this chemical world of today sxw out i i i i canadian industries limited