f7j3 c xty the tribune stouffville ont thursday oct22nd 1942 t toronto goodwood flashes avalter davey h stanton aye toronto miss cora bewell spent a day away from goodwood visiting in unionville district recently mrs john irae goodwood enter tained her father and mother from toronto recently ai the rae home the veteran resident of good wood dan baker was visiting his daughter in ballantrae recently mr baker travels by railroad but of course he worked around them all his life a nice representation of bypu people from goodwood attended a big rally in uxbridge mrs george jones of uxbridge township attended the funeral of mrs les rowbotham in stouffville and old friends his friends will be sorry to learn that clarence jones of uxbridge township is forced to lay off hard work for a time since a scantling he was breaking flew up and frac tured a bone in his jaw we have received a lovely letter lrom the parents of fred woodland whose letter appeared in this paper last week expressing- their appreci ation for anything we had done thanks a million mr and mrs e j davey were down from stouffville to look us over one day recently mrs john may was visting her daughterinlaw mrs alger may mrs may is the proud mother of a new baby daughter the 4tli line folks were very pleased this week to bid adieu to murray stewart and the cutting box hope he soon will come back with the threshing machine mr and mrs r e ashenhurst visited her friends at agincourt sunday visitors at walter symes were mr and mrs wm rob and lanny mr and mrs charles symes and ibarbara adam stewart mr lloyd bryant mr and mrs james evans visit ed at talbot evans over the holiday miss laura ashenhurst spent thanksgiving with her parents mr and mrs a ashenhurst callers at wm mays for the ivekend were mrs s toole miss mary and mr n mclaughlin of whitevale also mrs w sinclair and misses blanche and edith petty of cherrywood master elmer may is visiting his grandparents mr and mrs redman this week air forcemen bert taylor and mrs taylor spent the weekend visiting with mr and mrs russell dowswell and friends bert was very interested in seeing corn being put in the silo old residents of uxbridge town mr lang blucman wont back to his home village on thanksgiving and accompanied by his wife they visit ed among relatives other city folk ly go to the country included mr and mrs george lee who visited at the home of cecil lee in the towpshlp birthday greetings to isaac shaver wm s todd mrs w hackney miss ethel white bob cammach marlon and laura storry all of goodwood and immediate dis trict grace degeer musselmans lake mrs dcanning st cathar ines the natal day for these friends ranges between october 16 and october 24 so we greet them and congratulate them at this time 8 harrows 25 years ago sold for 7 last week the strong position of farm imple ment prices was well exemplified last week at the duncan dolphin sale- at claremont when the sot of harrows purchased by mr dolphin 25 years ago for s was knocked down by auctioneer farmer for 7 at thursdays sale improved prices for horses were seen in the sale oftne farm team at 275 the 4year old mare brought 12750 and the 7 year gelding 14750 charles newman was the purchaser the high priced cow realized 122 and her twin calves brought 50 each a big price for this one family baby beef sold at 50 each and fat steers around 950 pounds brought 100 each pigs just wearied went for 660 each and sows recently bred 50 each mixed grain ibrcmght 26 tori and the sale ran around 4000 third line best wishes to the wee girl at alger mays home mr and mrs sriussel dowswell took mrs dowswells nephew bert taylor rcaf and mrs taylor back to the city on thanksgiving day mr and mrs reuben may had tea at baldwins on sunday evening mrs jbadwin spent wednesday at the home of mrs bert may helping three mrs mays cook for silo fillers eileen may is spending a holiday with her aunt mrs harry wood land mrs baldwin spent friday visit ing her daughter mrs ireuben may fulling carrots has been the or der of the day in tfits district the fine weather has been greatly appreciated for the job mongolia stanley theatre phone 100 showing eacn night at 815 saturday and holidays 7 00 and 900 thursdny friday saturday october 23 23 24 the spoilers randolph scott musical and john wayne short subjects monday tucsilny wednesday october 2rt 27 28 tom dick harry ginger rogers george murphy select short subjects thursday friday saturday october 20 30 31 the corsican brothers doug fairbanks jr buses xea ve stouffville to toronto a 715 am b 925 am a 350 pm b 940pm c 1115 am toronto o stouffville a 915 am b 1100 am c 130 pm d 530 pm c 545 pm b 1115 pmj eastern daylight saving time a daily except sun hoi b- sunk hoi c sat only d dally cxceptsat sun hoi tickets and information at jlvfootl shop phone 107- 02 y coach lines mr and mrs h wideman and family of markham visited with mr and mrs pugh on sunday mr and mrs w raymer called on mr and mrs a wideman on saturday night- mr and mrs w wideman and celeste visited with mr and mrs m hill on sunday miss sadie hutchison and mrs fell visited mr and mrs h wright on sunday miss ruth hare of toronto general hospital visited with mr and mrs milroy over the weekend mr and mrs j wideman and mr and mrs a wideman and ruth motored to vineland to attend a funeral on wednesday last miss margaret wideman repre sented mongolia public school at the oratorical contest held on fri day last a shower was held at the home of mr and mrs green in honour of tlfeir daughter edna 6th line mtchurch mr and mrs j a clarke ruth and louise were at mr dave mar tins near toronto on sunday mr and mrs maurice eby and family visited with mr and mrs elmore barkey on sunday congratulations to mr and mrs robert iriatcliff oh their recent marriage mr and mrs harry pugh and john visited with mr and mrs jack clubine on sunday mr and mrs lome wideman were visiting at her home on sun day ring wood mrs jack skinner and family moved to their new home in stouff ville recently acquired from george baker of gormley and ccatcd just east- of morley barkers residence art bassett who is employed in toronto was home oyerhe weekend all roads lead to deos grahams farm on wednesday the 2sthfor the nwth york plowing match frank breuls has purchased a 100acre farm near mount albert sgt ralph burkholder of bow- manville spent a few days last week at his home mr and mrs george johnson mr and mrs ross vague spent sunday afternoon with miss dora noble of bradford mr and mrs pellott formerly of oakvllle have moved in the e r sinclair cottage congratulations to the newly weds of rlngwood mr and mrs jacob baker groves store will close on mon day and friday evening at s pm and every wednesday at 6 ocock please note these hours r grove patriotic girls do their bit two newmarket high school girls who helped to harvest this yearss crop are mary jean marritt at the wheel who oper ated the tractor for all harvesting operations oh the farm of her father frank marritt keswick and audrey hunt shown with her who helped her father charles hunt newmarket all summer the manysided nickel stouffville citizens will be able to find nickels iu their pockets among even a handful of other silver coins now that the new 12sided 5c pieces have made their appearance here made of copper and zinc the new- coins are called blackout nickels because of their dark coppery shade and odd shape replacing the present large nick el this new coin- was created when war industry demands created a shortage of nickel although the same size as the old nickel the new one will be easy to distinguish even from a copper because of its un usual circumference while the local banks had re ceived no issue of the new nickels on monday they have made their way here from the larger centres and were to be seen in town last week we were curious to know why they were made with 12 sides but after seeing them the reason is apparent you couldnt tell ithem from coppers otherwise stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop telephone 7001 7002 claremont stoullville red cross notes bethesda unit is sincerely thank ed for a fine donation of 1 pair of army blankets also a fine lot of completed work including a quilt sweater socks girls blouses knit ted garments for babies our new knitting quota has arrived and your help is needed for gloves mitts and sweaters mrs- roy grove dont forget the halloween masquerade and euchre to be held at the home of roy and mrs mor gan on wednesday october 2sth at s pm sharp besure and come in costume and enjoy a good time good variety of prizes lucky draws proceeds in aid of war work everybody welcome mrs roy morgan spent wednes day of last week in uxbridge with her son and family randal loyst rcaf toronto and harold and mrs loyst and end with their parents f s arid mrs loyst were going to need so many things when the war ends things that are hard to get now every day almost we find that something else h getting scarce so often we are told theyre not making it any more factories are making guns instead of ploughs tanks instead of tractors planes and shells instead of stoves and beds well have to replace so many things when the war ends things we cant buy now will provide the tush to buy them with cash in one lump sum with money we have saved there is no safer investment no better way to protect our savings or we can buy bonds and pay for them through our banks in monthly instalments as the instalments come due the bank will charge them to our accounts wmk produce farm folk can pay for victory bonds in another convenient way by using the produce for victory ticket by simply signing a victory ticket you can authorize those who buy produce from you to send all or part of the proceeds to the war finance committee to buy victory-bonds- for you ask your local war finance worker for details what a victory bond is look at a dollar bill a dollar bill is like a bond its a promise to pay to the man who has it you get bills when you sell things and pay them out when you buy things a victory bond is a bill intended to be saved when you keep a 10000 victory bond for a year you receive an additional 300 3 interest buy all the victory bonds you can lend money to canada to help to win the war save your bonds to have money for things youll need when the war ends national war finance commitieo