the tribune stouffville onu thursday- november 19 1953 j fourth i anniversary i sale i i starts today i 8 t i i t s 8 8 8 t 8 8 8 8 at jlcw wilkes shop continuing until satu november 28th special purchase ladies 1st quality nylons branded line 51 gauge 15 denier sizes sv to 11 anniversary special 99 girls gabardine skirts assorted colours 2 to 6x washable straps full pleats special 198 kiddies corduroy overalls 2 to 0 kiddies ixng sleeve pullover r 2 to 0 reg 198 kiddies viceroy rubber mitts reg 08 kiddies fleece cardigan to 6 reg 140 kiddies corduroy boxer loxgs 2 to 6 kiddies two piece interlock suit 2 to 3 reg 298 kiddies seersucker overalls 2 tote reg 198 kiddies two piece sleeper with or without feet 1 to 6 kiddies socks wool and rayon pink or blue reg 75 special special 198 140 69 98 198 199 09 189 40 ladies nylon tricot slips size 34 to 40 lace trim anniversary special 298 girls plaid flannel shirts 8 to 14 kfg 210 179 girls dressixg gowxs 2 to 1 1 priced from 108 girls alpine jumpers 7 to 12 xnvv red green reg 095 special 398 girls interlock briefs 7 to 14 59 girls bloomers fine ereiim rotton 8 12 reg 89 50 girls lixed jeaxs 814 special 339 girls station wagon coats nylon gabardine green wine navy first quality mouton collars warm padded lining 712 reg 1995 special 1695 ladies nylon panties assorted colors all sizes ladies wool sweaters short sleeves 16 to 20 ladies stadium gloves s m l reg 308 98 230 205 boys humphrey breeches fully lined leather knees assorted colors 612 reg 695 special 489 boys poix pyjamas 6 to 14 boys golf hose oh to 94 rb- 110 special 239 79 mens gabardine jackets satin quilted lining 38 to 44 assorted colors anniversary special 1395 a mens nylon dexim jeaxs sanforized 30 to 38 reg 408 305 mens stadium gloves i reg 408 s 3 g mens dress socks special 70 and 50 g mens wool button cardigax 38 to 44 wine blue green s m heather reg 405 398 s s mens flaxklette pyjamas sire a b c d 388 2 8 mens work socks brand name 2 pr 150 70 8 g mens cashmere finish cardigan 36 to 44 reg 805 695 j mevs kipper cardigan 38 to 44 reg 595 4 95 8 3 2 it baby bay at houstons o 0 sat nov 21 free photo of your child from 10 am to 430 pm you may have a free photograph of your child up to 12 years 4x6 enlargement taken by the photographers from chas abel this is a free gift nothing to buy no coupons ote houstons the rexall drug store be sure to leave your films at houstons drugs for fotopak prints by chas abel no hint how much mps pay will rise though the government is known to be considering pay increases in the commons members gathering for the new session got no official clue to how much they will get for their four year term the speech from the- throne read- at the opening of parlia ment did not mention mem bers sessional indemnities however informants said the question is under study by government experts and that legislation to increase the in demnities is fairly certain to be brought in some time dur ing the current session the timing o the legislation these sources said will dep end largely on when the gov ernment agrees on the type of increaes to be given at present all commons members receive 6000 a year of which 2000 is taxexempt parliamentary assistants to ministers get another 4000 ministers get 18000 altogeth er and the prime minister re ceives 23000 the prime min ister also lives in a govern ment residence but he pays back 5000 a year for thus several ways to increase the basic indemnity are under con sideration 1 adding 3000 which would put it up to s9000 and retain ing the existing taxfree 2000 in this total 2 paying a straight 10000 all of which would be taxable 3 boosting the total to 10- 000 with the full amount taxa ble except that exemption would be allowed for specific types of expense on the prod uction of receipts wagon in scugog prank brings fine an uxbridge district farmer frank ferr said in court fri day his one horse wagon was stolen halloween night and was later found in waters of lake scugog at port perry howard timms 19 of myr tle pleaded guilty to a charge of theft and was placed on six months suspended sentence he was ordered to take a wad of gum out of his mouth after magistrate ebbs asked if he was chewing tobacco three of timms friends chipped in to help him pay 2750 costs the alternative was 10 days in pail ferri said he paid 20 for the nice little wagon at a sale but that it would cost 50 to repair he said only the wheels are left timms admitted tow ing the wagon behind his car to the lak e about five miles a- way 6th line whitchurch a shower was held wed nesday evening at the home of imr and mrs ross harper in honor of mr and mrs allen harper who were married re cently in midland many lovel and useful gifts were received after which the bride and groom both replied in a grac ious manner lunch brought the evening to a close mr and mrs gorman dixon were in toronto on monday mr and mrs mervyn harper and family were guests for tea with mr and mrs ross harper sunday evening mr and mrs mac clenden- ing and girls visited her par ents mr and mrs i foskett of goodwood on sunday they also attended the anniversary services at goodwood united church in the morning mr and mrs harry white and- familv were sunday visi tors with mr and mrs dudley white of richmond hill york county park popular spot in 1953 york countys lake simcoe park near sutton has been highly appreciated this past season figures giving the at tendance thereat disclose more than a quarter of a mil- pulp arid paper is canadas leading enterprise and export- lion people visited the park this summer york county council was told at its meet ing last week record dny for attendance wa sunday aug ust 30 when 2700 people and 400 cars entered the park the park was purchased by the county council three years ago as a recreational centre for city and rural residents it has an area of 430 acres the dominion government will construct a 500 foot dock on the waterfront next year voters lists township of uxbridge county of ontario clerks notice of first posting of voters ust 1053 notice is hereby given that i have compliedwith sec tion 9 of the voters lists act 1951 and that i have posted up at my office in goodwood on the 7th day of november the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at muni cipal elections and that that list remains there for inspection and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omis sions or errors corrected accord ing to law the last day for mak ing appeals being the 21st day of november 1953 272 john ashenhurst clerk township of urbrldge n vpters lists whitchurch township clerks notice of first posting up of voters list 1953 municipality of the township of whitchurch county of york notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 9 of the voters lists act and that i have posted up at my dffice in vandorf on the four teenth day of november 1953 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipali ty at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate pro ceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law the last day for ap peals being- the twenty first day of november 1953 272 dated at vandorf this tenth day of november 1953 john w crawford clerk township of whitchurch the fox and the grapes a hungry fox saw some fine bunches of grapes hanging from a vine that was trained along a high trellis and did his best to reach them by jumping as high as he could into the air but it was all in rain for they were just out of reach so he gave up trying and walked away with on air of dignity and unconcern remark ing i thought those grapes were ripe but i see now they are quite sour moral instead of saying sour grapes when you cant immediately attain your ambitions build a ladder to success by opening a savings account with the canadian bank of commerce add to your balance regularly and youll soon be in a position to get what you seek j ffluttnjiorx hy arthur rarhuim from ik vt uanajuuu edition of attopt falu the canadian bank of commerce