t2jp j iicij 7- v- n- j school days are lunch days 7 t school days will be lunch days again and that means lots of good wholesome sandwiches made from stovers bread a basic food for every member of the famly its particularly important for the young folks who burn up so much energy see that they each enjoy two slices at every meal its full of vitamins and- miherals and baked fresh every day the stouffville bakery phone 189- stouffville ont htv barn roof httrled acrossne road additionaclocals the servicemen awlves ant mo thers club will jneenthe muntcl- felloinv anelosldnwhich gfskstof selou ssz blew thereof off and deposited it s store rte sttendl ina fieldacross the roadfire-com- au members mease attend ffonx d messrs samuel and leslie hauof webevaas wood in the lindsay district shorti th fefjl before noon thursdaylast week p f mainslreet v the fire was firstnoticed by the owner but spread- so rapidly that footbath saturdajl efforts to try and save t hebuilding were futile and neighbors who hur ried to the scene concentrated on saving the other buildings on the premises despite this precaution a piggery near the barn was also consumed in the blaze this was the second time that loss there will be av- league football game in the claremont park op sat urday evening at6jj0 pmjy j mrs annie armstrong of locust hill accompanied by her niece from cannington visited with mrs- w of a similar naturehad been suffer- h in town last friday ed by mr webster some 23 years i ago a large frame structure on the mr and mrslloyd moyer doro- same site fell prey to fire under al- thy and mildred visited over the most identical conditions the holiday weekend at the home of building which was destroyed in mr and mrs norman young strat- thursdays conflagration was steel- ford roofed structure erected to replace the one formerly burned down despite the fact that some insur ance on the barn was carried the loss sustained is expected to be quite heavy at the moment while it is known that some livestock was burned exactly what was lost is not certain in the barn at the time was all the seasons hay crop and town a large quantity of grain which had just been threshed farm equip ment known to have been destroyed included a new milking machine and separator the shock proved too much for the owner who has not been in good health for some months and he suffered a heartseizure latest re ports say that he is somewhat im proved miss althea young is back in stouftville again after spending a few weeks at her home in stratford mr and mrs james cormack and mrs nichols of montreal were re cent guests of miss effie harding in greenwood there will not be any church ser- v vice this coming sunday sept 9th on account of the kinsale anniver sary duiing the service of last sunday gayle infant daughter of elmo and mrs disney and joan daughter of mr and mrs webb were baptized misses ilean sadler doreen pegg i and marion mcvey return to their respective posts this week that of schoolteaching v tom elliott- wife and two daugh i ters visited with herb and mrs middletonover the weekend miss katie green of toronto was v r with mrs green and edna over sunday a7 mrs f w gibson spent sunday v ahvthecity with hefcousin miss lilagee i the w a will meet next thurs- day in the basement ofithe church the wms meets this thursday at mrsr mowbrays ui v jemonville mrs dan hall spent a few days at the old t arm north of lemonville visiting her daughterinlaw mrs claughton and looking up old friends in the locality she left uncle dan at home to keep batch almira mr ambrose timbers of detroit mich spent satuiday with his brother and family mr and mrs john timbers mrs beulv jones of gormley spent one day last week with mrs chas conner mr and mrs bill clarke and joan of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs peter stickley imrmansel and bob timbers and lady friends spent the weekend at huntsville mr and mrs geo french spent a few days inwainfleet sgt herb and mrs prince miss doris and mr eric heitner all of toronto and mrs ralph wide- man of richmond hill spent a few days with mr and mrs chas con ner mr and mrs win timbers and bruce had sunday dinner with mr and mrs john timbers mr and mrs john timbers spent sunday evening with mr and mrs donjarvis of queensville mr and mrs peter stickley mr and mrs clarke and joan of toron to mrs ted wegg and mrs john wegg and teddy of cashel accom panied by mr and mrs norman jarvis of peaches spent the holiday at oshawa beach mr allan wideman motored to kitchener on saturday add up all the advantages of marmill concentrates victoria square sympathy of the community is extended to mr- and mrs p wil lows on the death of his brother at london congratulations are extended to mr and mrs walter smith on the birth of a daughter- a little sister for betty the young people are holding a cornroast on saturday- evening september 8 at the elbow the girls are asked to bring pieand butter while theboys are askedto bring the corn the young people will resume their meetings for the fall by hav ing their first on sunday septem ber 9- a- special program is being arranged for a hearty invitation is extended- to one and all mr and mrs mccain of scarboro called on mrs w brumwellon sunday afternoon mr and mrsmuir of scarboro had tea on sunday with mrs w brum well and mrs herrington mrs h sills of california mr and mrs tress of chicago called on mrs brumwell one day last week mr and mrs f mason mrs f yeanans mrs m elliot of agin- 1 court called on- mrs brurmvellon i labor day s make your own grain pay dividends uj2c okfxuryjl s central fjgd stdrt i m sals dickson hill mr and mrs mcbain toronto and mr arid mrsjohnsonleroy saskatchewan were recent visitors at the anthony hoover home mr wi r sherrickand his sister mrs giinn of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs j w wideman i harley wideman who has been employed in kitchener- for the summer months spent a few days at home before commencing teach ing duties in a waterloo school misses irene timbers doris hoover marion barkeyand mar garet moyer have returned home after a very enjoyable holiday at the canadian keswick inmuskoka our pastor rev s s shantz attended a- convention at ottawa this week the pupils of dicksons hill school were all on hand to welcome their new teacher mrs reld of markham murray redshaw has kept the school grounds in splendid condition during the summer holi days and the markham painters melvin barkey and reg kirk have given the building a fresh coat of paint mrs gotgamble entertained a number of her neighbours at her home last monday afternoon the young people of mt joy and dicksons hill gathered together last monday evening for- the pur pose of reorganizlng their society the results are as follows presi dent bruce wideman vice-presi- dents robt a mcdowell lloyd wideman secretary treasurer lillian moyer assistant secretary treasurernorma barkey ushers john i and rae hawkins warren moyer and clifford schell chorister bruce wideman assistant margaret eby organists lillian moyer- and helen grove a visiting committee waltervrthompson f and vmisset raymerformt joy bette barrett and i betty n wideman dicksons hill social committee fordicksons hilimmariqnftbarkcycrrowenna hooyer for mt- joytmrsregray- irietjrvjqm hwsvetilwiilter thompsonaacmnslcal committee edithpraymermr3tregiraymer lillian mcyeraanat margaret reby an executive committee waa form ed to arrange the programmes for m the coming months- r send the tribune to absent friends brougham mr and mrs h tufford mrand mrs a nixon mrs cornes mrs jones and miss jones mrs bur rows and daughter joyce all of toronto called on mrs chas bur rows recently mr george knox rcaf re turned from overseas last week and is now visiting with friends here prior to getting his discharge visitors with mr and mrs al bert matthews were mr j madill mr noble mr and mrs earl- ding man of oshawa and mr and mrs f dingman of whitby pte murray hicks of whitby was around calling- on old friends one day last week mr and- mrs henry madill of lakeview spent a few days with mr and mrs dean maris and other friends mr kenny of toronto spent the weekend with his friend mr bert harvey s mrs ross willson of toronto spent the weekend at the w c willson home mr e follows rcnvrre- turneel- h6meoh saturday andex- pects to spend a month holidaying at his home here before gettingfiis discharge from the navy mr russel brodie of- toronto visited on sunday with his sister mrs geo philip school has again started for another year and several our local ladies have gone to their new appointments mrs annis to brock rd missb hamilton to newcastle and missd harlock to stoultville we wish- these ladies the best of luck in their new work k mr and mrs e hogle of colum bus were sunday guests at the home of mr and mrs fred hamil ton r the friendly bible class will hold their next meeting on sept 10th at the home of mr and mrs john knox- hampton meet at brougham at8 pm everybody wel come t i mr and mrs- frank darwell and mr thos darwell also mrs davis of cleveland ohio visited with mrs chas burrows one day recent ly mrs davis being a former schoolmate of mrs burrows mr e dingham of whitby called on mr and mrs- a bmatthews one day last week the regular meeting of the womens institute will be held on tuesday sept 11th at the home of mrs sheppard program uncharge of mrs burk convener of home economics roll call to be- my problem your solution hostesses mrs sheppard mrs t rnorton mrs glen arid mrspaynter mr and mrs e e annis left on sunday for a week holidays with friends around brockville master billy boyntonof uxbridge has been holidaying with his cou sin jack mairs r mr and mrs ivan ellicott of peterborough- spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs r ellicott the firemen are planning another dance to be held in the newly decorated township hall on friday eveningsepc- 14th s the big reopening dance spon sored by the firemen proved a success the attendance was the largest known at any event here for some time in the draw the 1st prize a gibson washing machine- was won by mrs george willson who held ticket- number 4640 2nd prize a 10 voucher won by w davis toronto ticket u number 2646 3rd prize a 5voucher was won by fredstover pickering rr on ticket number 47974th prize 3 voucher was won by royjavilson of claremont on ticket numberr3618 5th prize- 2 voucher- won by i h shea i pickering on itlckethumr ber504theis5jprizefor selling the iuckyticketfflrajw6nbygeoawlll- son anjiiwas rerdonatedtothe fire brigade as was also the voucher wbnby mrstoverof pickeringj i school opened tuesday and pre sented fluitevai smart appearance withpelectricrllghtajand neyvjpalnt ijotefmlssfwilkmson of tqrontls the new- teacher irw f rev arthur greer former pastor will preach the sermon in the stouffville christian church next sunday evening when it is expected a large congregation will want to hear this former verv popular pas tor mr and mrs e r good were in listowel last week where mr good was local delegate from the mbc church to the annual sunday school convention held there received church ordinances five candidates wereadriinister- ed the ordinance of baptism and six were received into church mem bership at gormley mbc church last sunday evening with pastor frank huson- conducting the ser vice the wms of the united church will meet this thursday afternoon at the home of mrs herbert lee north church street instead of in the church basement 1nose who wish a ride from the church to the place of meeting farther north on the street will be accommodated the meeting starts at 245 oclock recovering at age of 88 miss effie harding was called to sunderland recently owing to the illness of her aunt mrs cooper who was later removed to thebrierbush hospital stouffville- where she is now showing sigriscf i improvement in health despite her great age mrs cooper is one of the very eld- est persons tohavebeen born inuhe environs of stouffville she has seen it grow from a very small be ginning when the centre of activ ity was at the east end corner of main and tenthfstreetson sept lsthmrs cooper will reach her 88th birthday t v the war branch stouffville war branch acknow ledge donations from mrs timbers mrs lownsboroughand mrs r johnston of 2 reach ballantrae workers 25 this will aid in filling theuoo dittybags now on order for the seamen goods acknowledged are excelsior class quilts and cloth ing mrs h moyer a coat mrs van- ant clothing if you have any knitting or clothing ready please send it in for shipment at once as we will be collecting clothing for the drive from october 1st to 20th let us do all we can to aid those in need mrs geo leeprest mrs gunn treasmrs davey secy wool board operates untiieni of imp canadian producers of wool have been told that the canadian wool board limited a crown company associated with- wartime prices and trade board will continue its pur chases of wool until december 31 1916 the 1946 cutoff date has been announced with a viewto giving producers a cliance to make more exact marketing plans c f altona 5sorry tohaveomjtted one item fromthewjrrprogram vof last month a piano solo by ednabyers marion carter of brougham spent a few days recently with her cousin kay thompson 4 j mrsbrock and miss bertha brock of listowel also mrs j brock and girl friend of milgrpve andirsb scott of cedar grove were recent visitors with mr and mrs mcin tosh sv -y- t fa number of young folks spent a weekend hi a cabin at musselmans lake 5the young peoples- class held their picnic at lake musselman j mr s fretz also fred and al bert davis and robert sellers mo tored to vineland on labor day fred and levi stayed to help with the peach crop we understand lois fretzand doris baker are also therepicking peaches mr7 and mrs peter nighswander and mrsfl grove spent the week end at kitchener our sympathy is extended to mr ab davis and family in the death of his brother also to other rela tives in the vicinity mr davis and his son w iliis the funeral in michigan mr and mrs v baker darlene accompanied by mr and mrs m evans claremont spent a few days last week at lake kushog mr and mrs gordon bolender of kitchener were guests of mr and mrs crosier on thursday miss doris baker is spending time at vineland assisting in the packing of fruit a number from here attended the fair at port perry on the holi day congratulations to v baker on obtaining 2nd prize on his team mrs n pellatt and children are visiting with her parents mr and mrswm eckardt revand mrs harold kennedy and clifford of cobouig and mr and mrs i lehman and lawrence spent the weekend at listowel at tending the ss convention mr a davis and mr willis davis have returned home from attending the funeral 01 mr davis brother the late mr elijahdavispf lans ing mich i- the sept meeting of the wi wil be held on sept 12th at 2pm ai the home of mrse lehman visit ing day program in charge of th claremont wi mottolet u charge these guests with theelec tricrcurrent of our good feeling rollcallvuses of common salt de monstration potato salad visitor welcome mrs a s collins visited a coupli of days last week with her brothe mr ab davis and miss esthe davis school has commenced we we come our new- teacher miss gharc ing of seagrave to the community mrs w haire of carlylesask miss mildred haire -of- winnipeg also joshaire toronto- mr an mrs ahughes and daughter eileel- were all guests with mrand mrj john pallister herervmrs hair and mrs pallisterare sisters choses hymn for for her funeral mrs roland scott- who passe away on friday- aug 31 1945 i the hospital at whitby following long illness was laid to rest in au ora cemetery on monday the fui eral cortege proceeded from the lai home on the vandorf sideroa whitchurch township to wesle united church where divine se vice was conducted by rev m moddle the hymns used in tl service were chosen by the decea ed the call bearers were messr roy morfev uohn petch- han west earl foster bert and howai dike mrs scotts maiden namew mabel harperyake she being boi in whitchurch 45 years ago b s sides her mother mrs john dillii of aurora there survives a daug ter mrs chester graham cash p also sister joana mrs herbe anderson also of aurora and tv brothers charlie yake torontoa elmer sefvirigin the navy and nc jji stationed at halifax mrs sc gj lived inwhitchurch as a girl in t pine orchard district but had- be onthe present farm 27 years s was highly regarded by her ma friends i j 1 mcneil harmony evangels v- will be at the gormley mennonite church on september 9th s v sunday evening at 730 oclock- as guests ol our young peoples society each- j guitar spanish arid hawaiian gitarsgbsa sv rm v t1iuvttl dohns they wiilalso bring vocal rumbers and sacred readings closing with a unit plan to come tojrhbfrffindlychurchj mimligkmi-