tiie tribune swaffnue oalthursdiy july 23 10s3 prominent group at progressive conservative picnic imaki lemonville the lemonviile wa is jposworin an ice cream soc ial at fellowship centre on wed july 29th from 730 pm a program will follow admis sion 35c some 70 relatives gathered jt the home a mr and mrs walter gray on sunday to cel ebrate their 30th weddmg an niversary mr henry johnson is in to ronto general hospital having his other eye operated on we wish him a speedy recovery mr elgin hastings spent the weekend at baaviih his sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs morningstar mr and mrs chas ratclitt and mr henry pugh celebrat ed their wedding anniversary on sunday by having dinner at the summit it was her first political speech lady eaton of ea ton hall farm king twp told her audience at the picnic held at sharon tem ple on saturday in support of ca tiny gathers progressive conservative candidate in the forthcom ing federal election for york xorth she is seen at the microphone with mrs fred moffat of aurora president of the womens section of the association others in the picture are reeve asa cook of aurora warden of york county major lex mackenzie member for york north in the ontario legislature william case president of the york north federal progressive conservative association earl rowe memher of the house of commons for dufferin- simcoe who was principal speaker at the picnic and towering above them all candidate tiny cathers himself i- m british buy 7 acres to protect butterkliy a british government agen cy has bought 76 acres of woodland to protect a butter fly the agency is nature conser vancy the wood is blean wood near canterbury and the butterfly is the brownand white heath fritillary rarely found elsewhere nature conservancy was in corporated under a royal char ter in 1w0 and charged with purchasing areas 10 protect and investigate the countrys animal plant and geological resources it is empowered to buy up areas which house spe cies threatened with extinc tion or which are well suited to zoological botanical and ec ological research it now controls ii nature re serves comprising about 22500 acres in england and scotland the latest batch of purchas- tehrific value stock up now special culverhouse golden cream style 20 oz tin choice corn 2 for 29t real saving crisp crunchy dyson whole dill pickles special 24 oz jar exceptional value glenwood choice tomato juice special 20 oz tin 2 for 19 candy feature wtllards delicious mixture summer jellies special i lb cello bag 39 richmello tasty rich creams salad dressing 16 oz jar 39 special offer 2 tins free buy 4 tins at regular price gaines dog food all six tins for 62 cool refreshing for hot summer days america dry 30 oz bottle plus deposit ginger ale 2 for 27 daisy brand sweet mixed pickles 16 oz jar 27 muus r vegetables firm golden yellow ripe bananas pound 19c es aside from blean wood in cludes 375acres monks wood a prime example of ashoai woodland and smaller addi tions to other reserves the public is admitted to most of the reserves but they are visited mostly by students and research workers nature conservancys studies range from eagles and yew trees to peat bogs and insects the first and biggest pur chase was 10150 acres of deer country in rossshire scot land in 1951 the area includ es large tracts of deer and pine forests and among its inhabi tants are the golden eagie marten wild cat and other an imals the other reserves were set up last year and include the smallest of the lot a few yards of ground round the spot where the prehistoric pilt- down skull was discovered o- thers moore house 10000 acres of moore and fell valuable prin cipally for its 2000acre peat bogs and typical grassy lime stone slopes kingley vale 200 acres of yew and ashwoods known for its nightingales caverham heath 130 aces bought for its rare flowers and as a nesting ground for the ra e stone curlew yarner wood 325 acres of ses sileoak wood ham street wood 302 acres many rare trees and insects holme fen a square mile of fenland birch woods and rare plants morton lochs 17 acres of scottish lakeland on the mi gration route of wild ducks and wading birds keep cool with refreshing summer drinks florida lemons 6 for 29 ontario green new green cabbage 2 large heads 19 juicy california size 2ss sunkist oranges 2 dozen 49 px supporters entertained at walwyn home supporters of ca tiny cathers progressive conserva tive candidate for north york in the forthcoming federal el ection from vaughan and king townships were enter tained by mr and mrs arthur walwyn at their farm home at kleinburg last week speak ers beside mr cathers were major lex mackenzie mem ber of the ontario legislature for york north mr william case chairman of the york north progressive association mrs fred moffat chairman of the womens association for york north and mrs walwyn expressing appreciation of the work which was being done on his behalf mr cath ers emphasized his belief in the fact that his party could materially improve condition- for farmers and at the same time bring about a great reduc tion in taxes together with re i ducing extravagance and inef ficiency in government he with others at the meeting ex pressed resentment of the at tack which had been made the day before on national leader george drew who had been described by colin campbell 3ldescribed by colin campbell as one of the most hated men in canada victoria square mr and mrs mert brown of cashel called on friends in the community on monday morn ing of last week mr and mrs keith harmon kerry and chris of st cather ines spent several days last week here with keiths par ents mr and mrs gordon harmon sympathy is extended to mr and mrs edgar stickley and family in the passing of mrs stickleys sister mrs peter stickley mrs stanley boynton return ed home saturday evening aft er spending ten days with mrs george clarke of toronto while her brother mr george clarke underwent a major op eration in the western hospit al toronto birthday greetings to miss susan terry who was nine years old on july 20 and to mr v westbrook on july 21 mrs j lunar of richmond hill mrs r perkins and coral had dinner friday evening of last week with mrs lottie reamer of concord mr and mrs merrill johnson spent sunday with mr and mrs bert gower of toronto mr r klinck left y plane on sunday to visit with his brother mr leonard klinck of vancouver bc mr lawrence boynton spent the weekend with mr and mrs ralph baker at ford- vich friends of mr robt hopper ill be sorry to hear that he is k and was taken to the stoutt- ville hospital on monday ev ening a speedy recovery is wished for him mrs elizabeth boviar of to ronto spent a few days last week visiting here with her sisterinlaw mrs roy bovia while her brother roy bovia- and his daughters misses aud rey and betty boviar took a motor trip to montreal and ot tawa mrs roy boviar and bobby ave leaving by train on wed nesday evening to visit her mother mrs gus ratke of robbin manitoba the wa is holding a bake sale at the church on satur day july 25th the ladies are asked to have their baking at the church by 1030 am please the annual sunday school and community picnic was held on thursday of last week at woodland park with over cne hundred in attendance the weather was perfect for a picnic as was the water for swimming it has been report ed to have been the best picnic yet your pullets start to we recommend red head egg mash in mash krums or pellets because 1 it is of highest quality which assures you ofjtop results it is moderately priced which as sures you of more economical results it is made by master feeds there fore you know it has been farmtested under local conditions we know that red head will suit 2 3 d mmmmm mmmmm master balanced feeds for all cusses of poultkt fiw uw stock run leiimt animals a b0cs your pullets this year immmmm immm m m try for red head satisfaction stiver bros stouffville phones 6450s 45wl feepers who keep records eventually buy mast altona go to lehmans for big mid summer savings in shoes congratulations to our new storekeeper mr and mrs geo brown on the birth of a son on monday last thursday evening the community met at the home of mr and mrs f goudie and pre sented mr and mrs om madlll with table lamps and end tables to match the lewis families had a pic nic at the home of bob lewis on sunday mr and mrs dalton lewis from toronto attended come out and cheer for alto- na and webb on friday night in claremont park miss doris johnson of st charles is visiting at the goudie home for a couple of weeks collision on friday afternoon a car driven by mrs kathleen inwin rr 1 gormley was in collis ion with a combine at the cor ner of albert and main sts in town the implement was be ing pulled by a truck belong ing to mr cy bellman local international dealer the car suffered only minor damage and no one was injured in the collision stouffville provincial police investigated coop medical pays dividend speaking at the recent an meeting of the york coop tive medical services mr mcfarlane president of the operative medical services eration said that for the las years the present governu health plan but had done n ins about it he also stated had been promising a nati a county cooperative hosi and medical plan operated the members was far supe than a national plan superv hy the government the ti urer reported that during year 33g535 had been out in claims at the end of year there was a net surplus 184212 which would go 1 to the members as patroi returns the secretary repo an increase of 55 members ing the year directors ele for the next three years wer p watson of markham sh on walker of sharon and 1 snider of maple the prestc mrs reid brumwell was oil man of the meeting when a man asks you some candid criticism toally means candled a liberal plan for uniaofo tcql wantioi value effectlre thur fri w pr haif mttut pri i st july jj x duli i a f stjhoj oj dominion nohs liuiiio miss bertha davenport of toronto is spending a few days with mr and mrs j03 cayman ontario riding john lay pledges himself to work for elimination of luxury taxes on automobiles a national health insurance plan for all canadians improved markets for farm products expansion of national housing act facilities in both rural and suburban areas 0 more rental housing with increased government assistance further industrial expansion in south ontario improved postal service both rural and urban greater development of airport rail and harbour facilities to tie in with the st lawrence seaway project keep canada prosperity growing return the st laurent administration to do the most for ontario riding