the tribune stoutfviue onu thursday february 2 1953 i a i jj sggega ggacbpapap stanley theatre stouffville ont i 2 shows nitely first show commencing at 700 pm matinee saturdays at 200 pm i only three more days thursday friday saturday feb 12 13 14 hjber1 j y4ies ciesests john fcds greatest triumph theqflfitji majr john wayne maureen okara coiofbytechncolpr a republic picture m monday tuesday february 16 17 m0ma songonddarc tpectoclot t to itrotm karni greet iov tangs i wedday thursday february is 19 ii fe leenfcofovx4 y kangasoo iv icvon uuiiih ohaia inn v 5vvv a awroto wm rutay ct cv ccbccc f township auditor passes suddenly fred johnston auditor for the township of uxbridge passed away suddenly at his home in the town of uxbridge on monday morning mr johnston was in his 71st year and was a veil known farmer on the newmarket road he has held the auditing position with the township for a number of years surviving are his wife the for mer myrtle palmer alice doris and clarence of uxbridge and irene mrs ray doble of cedar- i brae the funeral will be con- i ducted from mcguire and low i funeral chapel on thursday with interment in quaker hill ceme- j tery have you made your contribu tion yet to the british flood victims fund do it today cut tea costs dsl black tea cut linking costs snowilakp shortening j lb ctn special 20c ayliner clioico cream style golden corn 20 oz tins 2 for 31c for your valentine deluxe delicious feature assorted chocolates 79 lii roclnce cosh california green top inrge hunches new carrots siveet thin skinned juicy size 3t2 florida oranges 2 for 19c doz 33c knncv crude ruling tolman sweet apples 6 qt bkt 59c excellent for salads large size fresh green peppers 3 for 29c ontario no 1 sweet mild flavor waxed turnips pound 5c meat special mild klnvorj sliced maple leaf bologna lb 29c jleii valley iu tomato sauce pork and beans in oz tins 2 for 23c serve pancakes on shrove tuesday february i7fr aunt jemima pancake i bee hive or crown brand flour 20 oi k 23corn syrup 35 old tyme table syrup glenview standard grove or old colony ff w maple syrup ggjj 28 oz tin tomatoes 23c new fnrlchl fresh dally richmello bread 24 oz loaf 15c y3i twri fr sf fb 1m uft 1 4hi domlhiqm stob lluitto ungraded ccgs wanted w piy kthtt rurwl prct for dttii rfl gi j shqq om whitchurch girls sunday school group convenes the girls roni the twelve sun- dav schools in whitchurch town ship under the capable leadership of mrs clifford burkholder of bethesda have been holding one or two rallies a year their winter rally this sear was a joint rally for boys and girls and was held at baker hill church 01 the eighth concession m friday evening feb 0 at 8 pm jean rae of vivian sunday school who is this years president very ably conducted the meeting and the church was full there was a very tine program each surdav school being asked to contribute something there was a sing song of the good old hymns solos t duets trios an instrumental and readings shir ley steckiey told of her work in the northern ontario mission schools and the highlight of the evening was a series of slides on africa by rev willis hunking and these were very ably explain ed by mrs huhking she told a great deal about their work and experiences among the natives in africa to a very attentive audience of about 150 people the girls were able to make a donation to mrs hunking for her work and also a donation to the northern ontario mission schools the theme of this rally was missions yyvrax c lua and miss bloom1ngton recent visitors with mr mrs w a fockler were marion mccormaek of guelph mr and mrs robt leask and family of greenbank rev c e and mrs fockler of markham and mr n fockler of toronto tribune scratch pads are handy three for a quarter auction sale farm stock llolstein jersey cattle horses pigs implements threshing machine mh tractor full line of tractor implements hay grain help the flfpotl yietims gigantic bingo under the auspices of the stouffville lions club wed feb 18th to be held in the veterans hall stouffville commencing at 830 pm sharp all proceeds in aid of the english and netherland flood victims rvxxv the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at lot 8 con 7 whitchurch at lkmowilihk wednesday feb 18 the following property belonging to miss gertrude nieghorn jersey cow milking bred nov 13 guernsey heifer due in march vaccinated guernsey heifer due in march vaccinated holstein heifor bred jan 9 holstein heifer supposed to freshen in march holstein heifer bred nov 16 holstein heifer bred nov 10 holstein heifer bred supposed to freshen in march holstein heifer bred nov 21 holstein heifer bred holstein heifer bred jan 20 holstein heifer bred dec 1 holstein heifer bred above cattle are bred to maple bulls hereford steer black mare 9 years old percheron roan gelding 10 years old sow bred jan 3 sow bred jan 10 sow bred jan 11 sow bred feb 1 38 chunks about 35 tons of hay old by the mow about o00 bus mixed grain about ooo bus oats lion threshing machine 2i x 32 with chaff blower and seed cleaner in good condition binder cockshutt power takeolf s ft cut mh seed drill fertilizer and grain deoring mower 5 ft cut mh hay tedder hand seeder mh hay rake 5see harrows mh blower cutting box 12 no g in good condition mh tractor no 30 2 years good condition mih 10 grain grinder sedore tractor loader including snow shovel gravel scoop man ure fork bull dozer blade like new 3furrow tractor plow cockshutt tractor cultivator stiff tooth 3section spring tooth harrow- set double discs ihc good manure spreader cockshutt no 3 potato digger turnip drill slush scraper root pulper 2 wagons on rubber buggy 2 hay racks bag cart set sloop sleighs cutter ensilage cart beany set bench sleighs and rack mh scufller wheelbarrow 2wheel trailer set tractor chains 2 corn planters hay fork and sling ropes stewart hand clippers set of electric clippers mh buzz saw with 2 extra saws blacksmith forge and anvil set of pipe threader and dies blow torch block tackie number of logging chains set 2000 lbs scales good vice extension ladder forks number grain bags hoes so rods of snow fence and posts quantity of 3 water pipe number of barn timbers number of barn rafters 1 x 4 quantity of lumber shovels pair of doors screw jack number cedar fence posts set of double harness 3 horse collar- victoria square mr r e sanderson and mabel and mr and mrs ralph boynton had sunday evening dinner on feb 1 with mr and mrs c stong of edgeley mr and mrs r boynton had dinner thursday of last week with mr and mrs c lotton rhoda and dorothy mr and mrs harvey houck john and marilyn of cashel had saturday dinner with mr and mrs r boynton mr and mrs egbert avison of lansing had sunday evening din ner with mr and mrs r boynton eriends will be sorry to learn of mrs g franceys mother mrs thompson suffering a stroke on saturday a speedy recovery is wished for her mr and mrs mark northcotte and girls of nobleton called on mr and mrs w sandle and mar garet on sunday afternoon a speedy recovery is wished for mr jim boynton who had a ton- silectoiny in st michaels hospi tal toronto on saturday morning miss emily dennie of toronto spent tuesday evening of last week with mr and mrs e stick- ley and family the institute euchre and cro- kinole party was well attended on tuesday evening of last week there were fifteen tables of euchre and two of crokinole prize winners were euchre ladies mrs a mortson mrs l hart mrs h mccague gents mr harry forster mr d parsons mr howard avison crokinole ladies betty glover mrs c shaw gents mr harold forster mr jacob williams following the games mrs h barber and mrs joyce on behalf of the community presented mr and mrs harold forster with a floor lamp table cloth and serviettes the institute is sponsoring another euchre and crokinole to be held in the community hall on tuesday evening feb 17 at s pm all welcome the regular monthly meeting of the wa will be held wednesday evening feb 18 at s pm at the home of mrs j snider the pro gram will be in charge of the january and february group all ladies welcome the young people enjoyed a skating party at the unionville rink on saturday evening follow ing the skating they met at the home of roy bennett for a short devotional period and lunch the service was in charge of the presi dent coral perkins the scripture was taken by ronald gee a poem by roy bennett and rosemary march gave a reading rev hus ton led in prayer the next regu lar meeting of the young people will be on sunday evening feb 15 at 730 pm in the sunday school room all the young people fifteen years of age and over are invited to attend a number of the young people are taking part in the united church exposition being held in deer park united church this week lemonville mr and mrs blake yake and family mrs a yake and mr and mrs reg archer had dinner on sunday evening with mr and mrs c preston mr and mrs burnett mrs h johnson mrs a yake and mrs a emmerson attended the star con cert in the stouffville united church on thursday evening mr and mrs e hisey of aurora were sunday visitors with mr and mrs henry johnson there were a couple of faith mission girls at the local church on sunday morning they took part in the service and helped out with the sunday school the pupils of the local school enjoyed a skating party in the stouffville arena on friday afternoon mrs m lehman spent the weekend with mrs win cake and family mr win cake of the royal canadian navy spent a few days at home last week dont forget to avail yourself of the opportunity of attending the service in the local church on sun day at 915 am churchill mr and mrs j wallwork and linda were weekend guests of mr j wiederhold toronto they attended the 60th anniversary party for the grandparents of mrs wallwork linda made the presen tation of the gifts to her great grandparents mr and mrs briard must strengthen building bylaw uxbridge councillor we might just as well scrap our building bylaw if residents of the township insist on erecting houses no better than chicken coops commented councillor earl dowswell at the regular meeting of uxbridge township council on monday our building bylaw is too loose and we will have to fill up the loop holes if this situation is to be righted continued mr dowswell there are loop holes in every building bylaw claimed clerk ashenhurst the only way it can be changed is to make an amend ment the council agreed that some thing should be done immediately if the construction of such build ings was to be halted some of the members mentioned shacks or so- called houses that were being built that were a disgrace to the township 6th line whitchurch ladies of this district please keep in mind the world day of prayer to be held in baker hill baptist church on friday feb 20 at 230 pm mrs willis hun king will be the speaker mr and mrs j a clarke were visitors last wednesday evening with mr and mrs s ii foote we are glad to report that rae hoklen is home from the hospital and is feeling much better mr and mrs gorman dixon visited on sunday with mr and mrs wilbur irwin and boys mr and mrs ken bacon and wayne were visitors on monday evening with mi- and mrs george wilson of aurora tv5 a5j7k vigwvj h v l- i t m rttvy iyfxk9 attention commercial beef raisers aberdeen angus cattle mature early bringing top baby beef market price theyre eaiy feed ers ideal commercial beef cattle for ontario our purebreds are priced right for commercial beef raising all enquiries welcome write glen robbie farm ca r c baker clarfmoht ont 51 ji c or phone clakemont 44j c sale at 12to kni terin- xo reserve farm ol the wa will serve luneli lloyd turner rlerk t n s farmer auctioneer corn syrup 2 lb tin 28 del monte fancy fruit cocktail 20 oz tin 29 aunt jemima pancake flour package 19 morning treat coffee freshly ground 1 lb pkg schneiders shortening 2 lbs budget tea lb pkg mrvms free one large pkg of fab when you buy one giant for 77 33 75 florida grapefruit 96s 5 for 27 93 florida oranges 250s dozen 29 florida celery 2 for 19 large turnips 2 for 25 carload groceteria john matiikwson irop stouffville ont ihoxk 20