the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 15th 1943 kreemy puffs h 1 bus pkg puffed wheat 49 bus pkg puffed wheat 29 x bus pkg puffed wheat 15 set your supply of these large kreemy wheat puffs today see us for raspberries gooseberries cherries new local beets cabbage tomatoes etc stouffville groceteria gormley self serve phone 280 we deliver the best results are obtained from tribune classified advs send the tribune to absent friends miss edith xoble of toronto is visiting with mrs george learr congratulations to mr and mrs albert cook on the birth of a daugh ter last saturday morning mrs frank rowbothatn is spend ing a few days with her daughter mrs george de witt a number of our gormley people are atteudlug the kitchener camp meeting which is in progress from july 15 to july 25 we see mr lloyd harvey is nurs ing a sore finger unfortunately the accident occurred last week at work mr baker from detroit is visiting for a few days with his sister mrs john forrester mr and mrs g leary entertained mr and mrs j jones of buttonville in their home for supper sunday evening mr david graham of toronto and mr albert jones visited on sunday evening with mr roy heise mrs frank harvey mrs as farmer mrs chas hoover and mrs morris eby are spending a few holi days at the canadian ke3wick if you wish your typewriter oiled cleaned and repaired advise the tribune office immediately as a thoroughly competent mechanic will be in town next saturday look well after your typewriter for it may be hard to get another elect john a leslie progressive conservative candidate york east a resident of the riding for 40 years bethesda to facilitate the fair distribution of coal and coke supplies as they become available accurate information as to the countrys fuel requirements is necessary commencing at once every user of highgrade also briquettes must compete this fo deafer be fare he for his ca purchase notice to consumers if you agree to take 25 of your coal fuel requirements for the year ending june 1 1944 in high volatile bituminous coal you can get delivery of the remaining 75 in class a fuel if you do not agree to do this you can only get delivery of half your requirements of class a fuel 1 far the purposes of this form class a fuel means anthracite hard coal larger than buck wheat low volatile bituminous coal excluding run end and screenings briquettes and coke 2 describe the location and kind of premises for which the class a fuel is to be delivered 3 mark by the letter x the kind or kinds of equipment in which the class a fuel is to be burned hot water or steam boiler furnace hot air furnace cooking stove heating stove jacket heater 4 to the best of your knowledge how much class a fuel was burned in these premises from june i 1942 to june 1 1943 quantity burned kind burned 5 how much class a fuel is now on hand for use in the premises quantity on hand kind on hand 6 have you any uncancelled orders for class a fuel for these premises with any other coa dealer answer yes or no 7 do you agree to take 25 of your coal fuel requirements for the year ending june 1 1944 in high volatile bituminous coal answer yes or no 1 certify that the above statements are true and undertake not to take delivery of more class a fuel than the quantity authorized by the coal controllers order no coal 5 signature of consumer ifou did not use coal during the year ending june 1 1913 you must give complete information about jour heating equipment and size of premises ko enable your coal dealer to estimate your needs read these details carefully 1 this order applies to all persons planning to purchase class a fuels namely anthracite hard coal low volatile bituminous coal briquettes or coke for heating any premises in ontario or quebec 2 forms will be available from all dealers in the near future after completion the form must be left with the dealer from whom you are planning to purchase 3 no delivery of coal will be made to any person who has not sent in a properly completed form even if the coal was ordered or paid for prior to this regu lation exemptions thit order does not apply to a consumers ho use only high volatile bituminous coal b consumers of anthracite coal in the sizes known as buck wheat or smaller or of low volatile bituminous screenings or runofmine coal c consumers of coal and coke used in the business of baking food products d consumers of foundry coke penalties will be invoked for infractions of this order thr department of munitions and supply hon c d howe minister mr and mrs lloyd pike of sutton are holidaying with his mother mrs isaac pike the annual community picnic will be held on friday at ratclifts park mr and mrs clifford gordon and glendyne and mr and mrs fred yake were sunday visitors at queens- ville with mr and mrs carl gordon and family miss shirley shell is spending some holidays with her cousins ar- leen and florence bolender mrs alex galbraith of toronto is visiting her sisters misses selena and flossie atkinson miss beulah hisey of gormley spent last week with mr and mrs wm paisley bloomington mr and mrs burgher and sons of toronto are guests with her sister mrs c lemon mr and mrs l degeer and son of cedar grove were at mr p browns on sunday rev g w and mrs brown and mr and mrs goldworthy of mon treal were entertained at the aw storry home on sunday mr e a storry visited in mark- liani on sunday mr b boaks attended the camp meeting at holland landing mr and mrs leask and children of greenbank and mr macdonald bowmanville were visitors at mr w focklers on sunday mrs roy davis and daughters of toronto attended church service here on sunday morning mrs g v brown and her father mr goldworthy of montreal sang a duet in church sunday mornni which was much appreciated candidates in town both h j mcconnell liberal candidate and john a leslie con servative candidate york eastwere in town on tuesday contacting their workers and the newspaper office where they were making ar rangements for their advertising space both these candidates are big husky fellows and would look well oh the platform if the public fail to attend the meetings properly in these busy times we can make one suggestion for a packed house or packed arena and that is a joint meeting while we are at it why not call in agnes macplnil the ccf candidate to oppose the old party standardbearers 2nd line uxbridge mrs wid miller carl and bruce of oshawa are spending a few days with mr and mrs bruce taylor master ray leadbetter is holiday ing with his grandparents mr and mrs jas wagg master brian and michael halli- gan of lansing are spending a week at albert taylors altona miss barbara barkey is spendin a week at muskoka we are sorry that master john thompson had the misfortune to bi eak a couple of bones in his wrist mr gordon bolender a former teacher was the guest of mr and mrs david crosier a couple of days last week the wi have had a quilting at the homes of mrs wm reesor and mrs l hodgson recently in aid of war work the childrens program last sun day evening was well attended and enjoyed by a large congiegation they hope to make it an annual event the w i held their annual picnic in stouffville park on tuesday after noon and evening a nice number gathered for the afternoon sports while quite a few came to enjoy their supper out in the open air miss florense eadie of toronto and mrs kerr of montreal a writer 8th line markham some men of the community have gone north to look for the blueberry patches good luck fellows v mr george scott and mr d stokes of mount albert called on friends on this line last week mr and mrs meelwain entertain ed visitors over the week end miss hazel banks is spending a few holidays at the home of her par ents mr and mrs fred banks mrs brownsberger of toronto was a visitor with mrs kirk for a few days mr and mrs george sale and miss jean spang were week end visitors at their home with mr and mrs harry spang mr percy banks of mount forest was a recent visitor at his home here miss lillian morgan of toronto was at her home over the week end mr j white who is attached to the artillery at the toronto camp was with his parents of the 9th line on sunday miss joyce wideman is enjoying a few holidays at the home of her uncle at temperanceville mr and mrs a blizaid of pick ering and mr and mrs thos bliz zard attended the cemetery decora tion day services at mount albert mr albert guengerich of high river alberta who has spent sev eral days with mr and mis wm wideman is leaving soon for his home in the west mr and mrs allan wideman and family and mr and mrs harvey burkholder and family spent an en joyable week at a cottage near gra- venhurst a number from heie attended the double wedding ceremony of the clarke sisters which was solemnized in the flth line baptist church last in luc mil line ixtijiial uhuiuh itioi of the girls column in the family saturda we wisn the coup much herald and weekly star called on a few of the senior club girls on wed nesday last the visitors inspected gardens and were quite enthused when they saw the girls actually do ing work on their fathers farm as the purpose of their visit was to see if the girls were assisting with the haying and hoeing seems to be the i farm service work they were cer- order of the day with both men andltainly not disappointed several women doing their share or should snaps were taken of the girls at we say more than their share work pte ross knox and wife who has been home on leave spent a few- days at the latters home with mr and mrs bristol mcgucken they were calling on friends when the boys took advantage of this and gave them a few musical numbers on the horse fiddle and cans potato subsidy removed the subsidy on imported new po tatoes has been removed by the war time prices and trade board new- potatoes coming from other countries will no longer be eligible unless con- happiness the farmers of this locality have about finished gathering in a bump er hay crop and grain cutting has now commenced harvesting will be on in earnest next week xot so late after all we are pleased to learn that air carson wideman of north markham who received quite serious injuries in an accident at the munitions plant at ajax is now making good progress toward recovery tracts had been confirmed by impor ters before six oclock pm saturday july 3rd the price board also has the authority to approve any further contracts recent local visitor wins distinction for the first time in canada three rcaf men all flight lieutenants all dfc winners and all wearing observers wings graduated as pilots at brantford ont this week mak ing room on their tunic3 for the dou ble pilot wing are from the left school and r w alevander xor- w l jennings hamilton john wleh ont jennings spent a year gellner toronto formerly of czeck- overseas and took part in 31 raids oslovakia who recently addressed gellner first czech to join the the stouffville air cadets and their raf has been in 37 raids guests at a 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