av- i jisitcasf jjr- ssss2 v sv 1 ft- 3he -vjrt-t- ijyt f tthetribunestouff victory lodn thank ydu on behalf of the 8th victory loan committee we wish to congratulate the canvassers of the subscribers in then- attainment in oversubscribingtfieirobjective for pickering township the wholehearted support of the victory loan committee by the people of pickering township revealed the deter mination to back the boys up and to contribute to the mak ing of the peace 8th victory loan committee pickering township a m db annis chairman don morrison dfc dfm is your federal liberal candidate morrisons record 150 flights against the enemy 16 nazi planes downed and damaged helost a leg in combat and spent one year in a german prison camp following re patriation the rcaf made use of his outstanding organ izing and directing ability in canada until march 1945 morrison knows how cana dian farm produce was made available to britain under king government policies and he knows how essential that food was to supply the people of britain and the armies of the united kingdom canada and the united states before dday without canadian farm produce victory could not have been achieved morrison himself an amputation case understands the rehabilitation problems of returning service men his is a proud clean record vote morrison polling day june 11th east york riding xoe 30e30i harry sanders liberal provincial candidate york east riding harry sanders has given years of unquestionable public as councillor and reeve of scarboro town ship he has given a lifetime of service to the christian guidance of youth through sunday schools and other organizations harry sanders isin full accord with the hepburn youth programme the payment of 90 per cent of educational costs the full rights of labor and the numerous wage for men equal pay for equal work the liberal farm programme a fair dealfor war veterans for clean administration and a healthy and happy ontario vote harry sanders oe30e sponsored by york east liberal association xoboi 30e30e xoexc st andrews presbyterian church markham ontario minister rev t decourcy rayner 105th anniversary sunday may 27th 1945 i guest preacher- at both services 11 am and 730 pm rev professor david whay ma bd of knox college toronto recently from scotland 1100 am r fiha- soloist mrsj of toronto 7lwi v i fou itjm 1 j r v s11 kinsmen male quartette of toronto will give programme of gospel songs public meetirig town hall goodwood monday may 28th bloomington mr and mrs ward of claremont were guests with robert mills re cently iv fv dr and mrs j j mat heson miss 800 pm j m macdonnell federal progressive conservative candidate major art welsh provincial conservative candidate mrs w bestwick soloist miss b oliver pianist progressiveconservative association of muskokaontario god save the king remember the shutins ox sunday june 3rd tnearly two thousand years ago the visiting of the sick was includ ed asorie of the virtues to be prac- catharine mr and mrs w tranused by those who would be the mer and larry of toronto were lords disciples on june 3rd many sunday guests with mr and mrs people throughout canada the ohrtranmer i united states and great britain late fo fairies jordan of the js s marines who gave his life on okin- v and help bring joy and fellow- awa last week his mother was the slu to as many shutins as pos- former delia fairies sister of forward with the ccf or back to the hungry thirties public meeting in the interests of the ccf candidates well be held in memorial park stouffville on monday may 28 at 815 pm s to be addressed by major a h woods geo mitchell mpp fred cmadill federal ccf candidate york east hear the ccf program explained everybody welcome east york ccf association floyd watson and eldon here and now residing in springfield 111 atha nws much sympathy is extended to mrs wallace and family who re ceived word pf her mothers sud den death last week in scotland mrs oneil and family from tor onto visited oh sunday with mrand mrs gall here mr and mrs david nighswander were sundayvisitors at the murray dunkeld home mr and mrs j forgie from dun- barton were dinner guests with the latters sister mrs carruthers mr- and mrs bruce- bain and family from newmarket had supper with mr and mrs m dunkeld on sunday last revandmrs brown from stouff- ville also rev wm rae missionary had tea with mr and mrs norman lehman mr and mrs fred draper eileen and freda visited on sunday with his parents mr and mrs a draper ernie carruthers is carrying his arm in a sling these days after cranking the lawson tractor mr and mrs carl cowie mark- ham ware sunday visitors with mr and mrs david tran victoria square the mothers day service was well attended on sunday the chil drens story was very ably taken by mrs willows a special feature was the baptismal service in which the following children were bap tized joan marie anderson daugh ter of mr and mrs bruce ander son of stouffville allan stewart nichols son of- mr and mrs cecil nichols and linda diannecaseley daughter of mr and mrs alviri caseley congratulations are extended to mr and mrs jim smith on the birth of a daughter a little sister for margaret mrs l mceachern is spending a few days with heivsister at bolton sunday june 3 will be cemetery sunday the guest speaker at 3 pm will be rev c b brethen of rich mond hill united church special music will be provided a special offering will be taken for the up keep of the cemetery grounds mrs plews of toronto is spend ing a few days with mr and mrs willows- sunday evening may 27th the ypu will be held atthe home 0f miss ruby avison the be in chauge of miss coral perking all the young people are invited- to attend choir practise will be held fri day evening in the sunday school room a number in the community are ill with the flu we wish them a speedy recovery the wms will meet on wednes day may 30 come in the morning to quilt please bring good heavy clothing for the bale the meeting will close with a program in the afternoon unless we have experienced ill ness ourselves little do we realize what it means to be deprived of the opportunity to enjoy gods great out-of-doors- in hospitals sani- tariumshomes and many out-of-the- way places millions of people know all too vividly the meaning of the words shutins to encourage more thought of these folk the first sunday in june is annually set aside to remind the public of its obligation of visiting or in other ways remembering those who are prevented through illness or other disability from enjoying the plea sures of the outside world lets make the shutins lot a hap pier onejpy planning now to visit at least two sick folks one a civil ian ahdthe other a disabled veteran oh june 3rd or to remember them with a letter card or gift anything that will tend to dispel that feeling of being useless and forgotten a short car ride in the afternoon too for those who are able to enjoy one would be to many a greatly appreci ated treat bethesda misses jessie and jean ranson miss wreatha legge miss marie scott mrs cpenf old and mrs d foster were supper guests with miss mae forester on sunday eve ning mr and mrs edward fretz and family visited with mr and mrs jacob widernan on sunday revive thy work o lord your presence is requested at the revival meetings to be held in the mennonite church stouffville may 27th to june 10th ma wst 8th line markham miss millie dike of mount albert was a recent caller oh friends on this line miss lillian morgan of toronto and friend were visitors with the formers parents on sunday mrs a blizzard visited last tues day at the home of her son stewart in toronto mr and mrs- weir and miss thompson of toronto visited re cently with mr and mrs hollinger mr and mrs roberts and daugh ter marion spent monday evening with mr and mrs allan widernan of almira mrs annie dikewas in kitchener over theweekendandwas present at the conference in session there others from this jpcality were also iniattendancev- during the heavy thunderstorm which passed over this locality on monday mr scott brown just north of markham had a cow killed by lightning other damage is also reported in thisdistrict the lions club of markham and unionville put on a very- entertain ing show in markham last week and those who were fortunate enough to have tickets for the occa sion enjoyed many a hearty laugh during the program mr fred williamson jr it is re ported has sold his house in mount joy to a toronto purchaser who will take possession very soon mr and mrs heaton who have lived on the mount joy sideroad for the past couple of years com ing here from the city are moving to gormleythe first part of june having bought a property there mr joseph burkholder son of mr and mrs norman burkholder of this line was one of the graduating class of may 11th of the ontario bible school fort erie and gave the valedictory address merlin grove has also returned from the school this has surely been a very freak spring season we heard of some farmers in this locality fwho had commenced their spring seed ing about the middle of march and if we get favorable weather they hope to finish thejob by the early part of june 1- a sara e gregory professor and mrs r a shank evangelist sara e gregory m a westport ont song leadersrprofessor and mrs r ashank vicksbufg mich each weeknight except saturday at8 oclock w v sundaysrll am and 70 pm e moyer pastor t m42 vandorf major ross linton and mrs lin ton aurora and william linton toronto were with mr and mrs h g oliver here on sunday mrs ryan and son sam spent sunday with her mother mrsclodd of udora mr and mrs james oliver and ruth mrs switzer and audrey called onthe r j carr home here dr and mrs george covey of toronto were weekend guests with mr and mrs roy mbrley mrs boswick has been ill with a very severe cold but we hear she is feeling much better mr tom clark of church hill had sunday dinner with mr and mrs h eolivers miss ruth oliver miss audrey switzer of toronto spent the week end with their parents keep tuesday may 29th free and all sunday school workers should attend the ss convention at bloomington the farmers are still offtheiland and it will be some time before the land is suitable to work while much has been completely ruined- it will have to be resowed mr harold moddle student minister of toronto and aurorat assisted rev ee moddle on sun day- harold will have charge of seven churches in western canada we feel sure he will meet- with their approval a number of dogs found to have killed a calf belonging to mr johnson which was pasturing on the 5th line were put to death re cently v fatiil