the tribune stouffville ont thursday december 29 1950 make sure you have in a plentiful sup ply of tasty foods for your family and for friends wholl be dropping in youll find everything you need at thcsignpost of satisfaction your dominion store where friendly courtesy prevails throughout the year the friendly people at your dominion store wish everyone everywhere yv o4appij rjew ije aircraft industry gets go ahead signal ear dominion stores limited wai word arrangement a military shortage of wool in the united states prompts sena tor soaper to remark in the detroit news that one washing ton agency was obviously wool gathering when it should have been gathering wool big teapot johannesburg a giant teapot which will serve 10000 africans with a pint of tea each is being set up at a gold mine here the big machine has six 70gallon boilers and its own automatic measuring and serving boxes ppreciation we extend our thanks to the electors of whitchurch township for the acclamation accorded us as your reeve and deputyreeve for 1951 we will give our best to merit your confidence ivan mclaughlin reeve fred timbers deputyreeve canadas aircraft industry stimulated by a 200000000 government order is expand ing at a rapid rate expects to employ 20000 persons by 1952 most of the government orders are for jet fighter planes but thousands of workers will be employed reconditioning the world war ii lancasters and other planes stored since the end of the last conflict at malton airport ontario recon ditioning has already started as shown aortataoraaaohoribaaaootssat greetings with friendly thoughts and all good wishes to you at this holiday time may abundant success and prosperity be yours in the new year and years to come mole motor sales stouffville ontario bloomington new year greetings to you all believe it or not one of s nicholas reindeers seemed to be out on his own last thursday when it was seen walking vary sedately down the ninth line mr and mrs w clarkson mr and mrs d morris of altona and mr and mrs a storry weie guests with mr and mrs a smith for christmas miss l valleau of toronto is visiting with her sister mrs j k tranmer the sunday school christmas tree and concert was held in the basement of the church on thurs day evening a happy time was enjoyed by all and santa claus was in good form mr and mrs e bake- held the family christmas gathering guests included mrs paisley mr and mrs m paisley churchill mnses marie and grace paisley of tor onto mr and mrs fisher of vf ind- sor and mr and mrs seaoirt zurich mr and mrs r leask and fam ily of greenbank were among the guests with mr and mrs w a pockler and miss alta on monday the misses margaret and lois leask are remaining for the holi days mrs m barnes and robert spent christmas at brampton mr and mrs n storry and diane were with her parents mr and mrs graham ballantrae on monday miss cadoret and mr j des- haies of toronto were among the christmas guests with mr and airs irving hill mr and mrs h kee and child ren and mr mcleod were at mr e a storry s on monday mr and mrs theo warder and sons of london and mr and mrs it reichard of toronto spent christmas weekend with mr and mrs m lemon and mr m ramer mr and mrs burgher robert and edward of toronto were with mr and mrs c lemon and miss helen on monday mr e barnes and mrs d bur nett were christmas guests at mr h swains on monday mr and mrs wilson and family it -i- gormley united missionary church winter revival begins the next sunday december 31 with worship at 245 pm and watch nite service at 10 pm evangelist rev e j wilson of ottawa who will be remembered as the speaker at pikes peak last summer hour of service week nitcs at 8 pm except new years day and saturdays sundays 245 and 730 pm special music provided for each service a midwinter spiritual treat cnaaaaao aawfcjfcjfcaji mim milk jm t ggcacggsaad and mr and mrs forsythe of goodwood were entertained by mr and mrs bilkey on monday mr and mrs marvin lemon margaret and gordon have moved to their recently built home at thornhill ringwood miss ada barkey is spending the holidays with mrs leo jaynes in toronto we welcome to our community mr and mrs art emmerson of bethesda and mr and mrs tom forsyth of toronto who moved last week into their newlybuilt homes in our village the ringwood school concert last wednesday night was well attended and the pupils and teach er are to be congratulated on their good program mr and mrs jacob grove aiso mr and mrs wilmer ham and daughters carolyn and darlene were guests of mr and mrs art paisley on monday christmas day guests with mr and mrs roy grove included mr and mrs bert taun son glen and daughters lois doris and audrey all of bethesda mr and mrs dave meliafley and daughters sharon linda and mina spent christmas with mr and mrs george fockler mr and mrs ken campbell also mr stanley mitchell were week end guests with mr and mrs dan kelly of hamilton mr and mrs andy forson and john were christmas day guests with his parents mr and mrs john forson tuesday of next week is the day set for ringwoods changeover to sixty cycle mr and mrs ivan mcainsch nee jean vague of toronto spent christmas with her uncle and aunt mr and mrs george johnson a former ringwood resident mr david gillham passed away on sunday afternoon at the home of his son milton near leaskdale in his 91th year the funeral ser vice was conducted on wednojday afternoon in the dixon funeral chapel at markham with inter ment in dicksons hill cemeteiy the sympathy of the community is extended to his wife and three sons cedar grove the school concert held last wed nesday evening was as usual a great success miss bolender is to be congratulated on such a fine program zion sunday school held their christmas concert on friday even ing the teachers are to be praised for time spent on the children especially to beryl sewell and faye rcesor who had eighteen beginners mr and mrs marshall connor and ronald of brougham had christmas dinner with mr and mrs aubrey lapp mr and mrs don coinelious spent christmas day with his parents at beamsville mr and mrs john offen spent the weekend with up oltens sister at woodbridge mr and mrs art offen had christmas with their son and daughleriniiw at trenton mr and mrs ben mcintosh of collinctwood and mr and mrs jack mcintosh and family of bock- wood spent christmas with mr new years eve party veterans memorial hall stouffville dancing begins 1201 am doors open 11 pm cabaret dance lunch novelties wwb orchestra gaiety 300 per couple bring your party to stouffville tickets on sale at harolds grill and mrs george mcintosh glenn and dianne offen of trenton are spending the christ mas holidays at the grove the annual banquet of cedar grove community club will be held friday dec 29 in the church a good program has been arranged and the election or officers for the coming year will complete the evening everyone is urged to be present cedarena opens the first skat ing of the winter will be at cedar ena this saturday night donuts and coffee will be served you couldnt find a better place to skate so everyone come along happy new year to all deaths v david at the home of his son milton of leaskdale on sunday dec 24 1950 david gill- ham in his 94th year beloved husband of alberta hisey and dear father of george of alliston milton of leaskdale john of tor onto funeral service on wednes day dec 27 interment dicksons hill cemetery crosby mary jane suddenly at her home main st markham on sunday dec 24 1950 mary jane barker wife of the late edgar crosby in her 86th year funeral service on tuesday inter ment elmwood cemetery mark ham assessment light on ajax industry report to council i was not impressed with the size or the quantity of industry at ajax said county assessor gordon mclean reporting to ontario county council upon the completion of the first assessment of the former crown property probably many of the firms will develop in time but at present they will not be bearing any heavy assessment he continued the assessor said that it was impossible to place a normal fac tory assessment upon the former assembly line buildings in which most of the present industry is located many of these line build ings are not entirely suitable for the use of permanent industry in addition practically all the indus try is operating on a rental basis from central mortgage and hous ing corporation we have now completed the outside assessment with the excep tion of the land said mr mclean when our figures are added up i think we will find that some 908 houses are assessed for approxi mately 1soo000 the total assess ment of ajax will be approximate ly 2500000 stanley theatre stouppvrhie ontario new pau0 pomcy two continuous shows nightly starting 7 pm open 645 pm matinee saturdays 2 pm doors friday saturday december 29th 30th a foundling pup grows up to defy the high court of scotland to show its fidelity to a kindly master the challenge to lassie in technicolor starring lassie together with edmund gwenn donald crisp geraldine brooks monday tuesday january 1st 2nd the straiten story jimmy stewart june allyson reach the heights when they bring you this heartwarming story of trying times and triumphs james stewart june allyson wednesday thursday january 3rd 4th mr soft touch starring glenn ford evelyn keyes w york county crop improvement association annual meeting parish hall newmarket friday january sth 1030 oclock guest speakers d w hoffman msa soils specialist ontario agricultural college in charge of york county soil survcv j w suggett research chemist of hepc speaking on brush killing sprays discussion by winners of high yield contests exhibit by soils department of oac lucky draw for door prizes at 1030 free lunch at noon every farmer cordially welcome dont miss it j d lanthier gormley w m cockburn newmarket president secretary