the tribune stouffville ont thursday may 5 1949 canadian baptist seminary night at second markham baptist church on ladies trio tues may 10 at 800 pm student testimonies ir m and music by i swiss violinist ladies trio f ipf male quartette mm 327 wf rffefe w preacher fflffiij rev morley r hall male quartette bloomington j victoria square mr and mrs xoel storry enter- congratulations are extended to tained for their daughter oh wed- mr and mrs lome mortson nee nesday evening the occasion being margaret avison on the birth of dianes second birthday son on monday may 2 1919 at miss johnston of toronto was hospital a little student teacher here last week and brother for allan more dps come to stouffville district imade applications to employ them and after a quick check with j d i downward at the national eleven single male farm workers sel main st from displaced persons camps in eao t00k his baggage and piled europe arrived in newmarket on imo a car 01 fajto t with his the 1120 tram tuesday morning employer bound for his first can- the era reports the dps were at j met by district farmers who had r i j and quality too at your dominion stores at toufdominio with a full rnn of tasty groceries and fine foods of every variety stayed at mr a toppers mrs chadwiek of markhamwas the guest of her daughter and son- inlaw mr and mrs w ferguson a number from here attended the graduation services at toronto bible college on thursday even ing mr and mrs leask and family of greenbank visited with mr v a fockler over the weekend mr and mrs hummel and fam ily of toronto have moved out to their nowly acquired farm which was known formerly as the forsythe place we welcome them to our neighborhood mr and mrs urisley and son of toronto were visitors with mr and mrs j k tranmer on sunday mrs noel storry was hostess to a group of ladies on tuesday at a wear ever brush demonstration values effective thurs fri sat may 5th 6th 7th 8 oz tins lsi soi tins i store is urconldtlon- i ally guara teed to i give iocfc satlsfac- j 2 j national baby week april 30th to may 7th frftts meats vegetables mwmz baby wm fruits vegetables soups inpant fds aylmer 3 cereal oatmeal mixture barley cereal immi pps gerbers 1 carnation mblk 2 fimai juice iblw corn ejmeii peas 2 tip top 1- rce il csseisesies biians with pork ints 227 irmsvbtsble flavour fkesiily ground egfcgftello coffee lb 56 engi3sh ijueattfast style 10 oz lko 90c gno slack tea 20 ol tins zoo tin 20 oz tins 20 07 tin 31 is soi vuc cheese lb there were hints that these new canadians had been well condi tioned to regimentation red tape lineups and bureaucratic official dom in the old world as they arrived at the employment office from the station in a line drizzle rain they stood in the open truck and waited before john gall an interpreter told them to come in out ol the rain if there were confusions caused by the language barrier during the brief proced ure each was quick to flash ident ification cards with name photo and fingerprints only one knew a few words of english but they were not slow to understand their actions were quick but their man ner polite no questions were asked by employees as each one chose a man by sight three were polish and eight were ukrainian there were no interviews within half an hour the group had left for arms in the newmarket mount lbert stouffville zephyr and cedar valley districts one of the 11 indicated that they were somewhat tired after a rough atlantic crossing it took two weeks to get from europe to america on the train trip from the coast he said the men had no sleep except for dozing in their seats farmers who are not able to get labor locally can make out an application for dp labor local employment office we wish a speedy recovery to mr fred mcroberts who had the misfortune to injure his hand very badly which required hospital attention members of the voting peoples union visited at the liome of misses viola ami ruby avison at lansing on monday evening and put on a program the scripture was taken by nelson buchanan a piano instrumental by rondell klinck a reading by marion santlle the topic was taken by miss ilabel sanderson who chose her subject duty mr victor fountain conducted a few following the meeting refreshments were served misses avison mrs rev ii j mackay of tor onto called on friends in the com munity on monday evening mr don ratclitf snowed two lovely sound motion pictures on sunday evening in the church entitled we too receive and simon peter which were much enjoyed mrs margaret haig of gormley pent sunday with mr and mrs gordon mortson and boys a special mothers day service has been planned for sunday may s at 230 pm the rite of infant baptism will be observed games dainty by the gormley mr and mrs charlie cobb johnnie and bruce of lakeside quebec mr and mrs c cobb and muriel of toronto miss mary gib son and mrs hardcastle of toronto visited in the felling home on sunday mr jas stevens had sunday din ner with mr and mrs jas doust mrs florence bruce and gene vieve had supper sunday evenin with mrs e jones mrs haig spent sunday visitin in the mortson home victoria square last friday evening four car loads of people motored to kitch ener to attend closing exercises of emmanuel bible college there good crowds were in attend ance at the ums church last sunday to hear the messages given by mrs edna brubacher and thelmiss bessie cordeil miss cordell is also a returned missionary from china zmmv m we3etables mexican firm red guaranteed quality pjpe tomatoes cello carton 23c each carton contains 14 6z or more firm golden yellow ripe bananas pound 17c firm crisp heads iceberg lettuce size 60s head 15c fresh red cuban ripe pineapples large size 24s each 29c excellent- for preserving jumbo size 18s 39c at least one size available sweet thinskinned and full of iuice florida oranges large 216s doz 47c new crop california lemons large size 300s doz 47c california navels sunkist oranges size 288 doz 39c ontario no i fresh green onions 3 bunches 10c bc fancv yellow eating or cooking newton apples 3 lbs 29c bc extra fancy eating or cooking winesap apples 2 lbs 33c ontario no 1 fresh cut mushrooms lb 49c ontario no 1 large size hothouse cucumbers each 25c asparagus new crop ontario is expected to be available this weekend kxx wxni0 wiftf uttiat muket prtm m kd bupixaie un iniumi ml questions farmers in the district to see if they are interested in gett ing a dp each dp signs a form to avork on a farm for 12 months when the 12month period is up he is free to work where he wishes before they leave europe the displaced persons are interviewed in the camps and the conditions of employment in canada are stated the conditions are no less favor able than for other canadian workers with comparable qualifi cations and experience in the same type of employment they are told that the national employment service will help them in employ ment matters from time to time wages will carry according to skill and experience and the minimum is sot at 45 per month with board lodging and laundry working hours are to be worked out by the employer and the employment service and they are given to understand that their employers will help them to learn either english or french farmers who had dp workers previously made favorable com ments about them on tuesday morning farmers generally have been satisfied with dps who have come out said mr downward and mrs brubacher from nigeria mrs brubacher will return to her field in june mr and mrs w timbers of stouffville had sunday evening supper in the home of mr and mrs l doner potatoes for seed should be treated heres how its done the old adage an ounce of pre vention is worth a pound of cure is very applicable in the matter of treating seed ipotatoes careful attention before planting prevents introduction of organisms into the soil for such diseases as scab blackleg and black scurf or rhzoctonia fieldmen of the crops seeds and weeds branch ontario department of agriculture are stressing need for care in this matter at the moment jf the soil is already infested with scab organisms they point out then attention should lie given to other factors such as crop rota tion organic matter content and cultural practices seed potatoes should be treated before they are cut and if possible before they have started to sprout treatment destroys the sprouts and thus retards growth a convenient method for treat ment is to place one or more barrels on a sloping elevated plat form solution used for treatment can be drained off from the bottom of one barrel and placed in another before the xtatoes are removed there are several solutions for treatment of ioatocs for seed but in all cases it is important that oil births reesor mr and mrs lewis reesor nee alma fretz are happy to announce the birth of their sonerle glenn on april 20 1949 at the brierbush hospital stouffville ovkrland mr and mrs gordon overland kingston are happy to announce the birth of a son at kingston general hospital on april 2 1919 a brother for david rolls mr and mrs c g rolist rr2 claromont are happy to announce the birth of their daughter constance lorraine on sunday may 1 1919 smith walt and aurelia smith nee jennings stouffville are happy to mmounce the birth of their daughter janice marie on thursday april 28 1919 at the briorbush hospital stoufrville phillips mr and mrs ken phillips stouffviuo are nappy to announce the arrival of their son at the brierbush hospital stouffville on wednesday may 1 1919 a baby brother for lynda mother and baby doing fine of water for two hours unless dis infected in some other way this is very essential jupjxnkucf avaii4m t 8 mnar iwf cradlac tatloa mor 84 tnnar fee ptklfc dominion bags and crates to be used for treated potatoes should lxt soaked in formalin one pint to jo gallons the third term of the teachertraining course as sponsored by the mnrklimn township sunday school association will be conducted in the unionville united church on the evenings of may 171819252627 nl 800 oeloek willi iter ihvon a liurns of the toronto bible college as director farm tire service tractor tires picked up and delivered tires loaded goodyear solution 100 per cent we ijuy sell trade repair see us im you buy international motors me deerinu dealers w d atkinson stouffville 290 auctioneers dancing every saturday cedar beach north shore musselmans lake van walker his music featuring wally scott reservations for group picnics and private parties accepted pony tractor field demonstration on the kennedy road half miie south of rennie seed farm at 130 pm on come and see just what this tractor with all attach ments can really do sponsored by henry ogden son masseyharris stouffville ont acninery on hand cockshutt model 30 tractor selfpropelled combines 10 and 12 foot also pickup balers full line of farm machinery also used tractors of all makes write or phone your inquiries will accept farm stock as part payment terms can be arranged immediate delivery john white ba station no 7 highway brougham markham 16rl3