43ss 4f j certo per bottle certo crystals per pkg 2 for parowaxi rderrlbcarfbn membxealsper pkg j j rubber jajrjringsyper pkg 25c 25c j 5c ct 10c 2for 15c picnic supplies paper serviettes per pkg 15c parisani wax paper 100 ft roll 25c assorted meat sandwich spreads tin 20c evaporat apples per lb 29c oranges l fresh vegetables grapefruit field meeting will consider smut pkoblem- i agricultural representativewji cockburn of nevmarket has infor med us of a field meeting sponsored by the york county crop improve ment association on tuesday even ing july 24th at 730 sharp at don m head farms richmond hill and i cnr- tracks that pass through his leitchcroft farms two miles east farm immediately north of the of langstaff situated on these gormley station no gift horse sta res fa rme r in mouth agift horse no longer stares in the mouth farther neil weir of gormley whoprdvided lodging for a coupleof weeks for a estrange steed thathe found at large on the ratclif f co town delivery rrnv phone 198 daily vacation bible school gormley mennonite church july 15th to 27th every morn ng except satu rday commencing at 9 oclock bible drills hand work and fundamental teaching of the word of god to the parents- we would appreciate if jydiir children could attend our school which will be helpful to them r gormley we are pleased that art wide- man of the navy is able to enjoy a twentyeight day- leave at his home here also pte ernest jeffreys iwho has served in the european theatre of war for the past five years returned to spend a thirty- day leave- at the home of mr and mrs h- moorby before assuming duty- in the pacific miss agnes sider as employed with mr and- mrs wes wideman of dixon hill forthe summer miss velma wideman of toronto has been visiting her sister mrs whitney johnson for the past two weeks also miss agnes wideman spent last weekend in mrs john- sonshome i mr harold steckley of barrie is holidaying jwith his- cousin mr eldon brillinger jarvis family are spending partof this i of queensville wcek kitcheriercamp meeting mr and mrs peter stickley spent we extend the sympathy of our i sunday evening with mr and mrs community to mr and mrs william norman jarvis of iwilson of thornhillon the deathi mr and mrs levi smith of his daughter miss vera wilson last wednesday the service was held in thembc church saturday afternoon with burial in the heise hill cemetery we are pleased that miss myrtle sider is back with us myrtle is assisting in our summer vacation bible school which opened with the big attendance of 139- a record mr sndoner was confined to bed several days over last weekend with the cold mrs j cherry of barrie is spend ing sevenal weeks with her daugh ter mrs aylmer gray the animal advertised as strayed in last weeks tribune was found to be the property of an aurora man who never hunted in the right direction it seems because of cuts the belief l was the horse t had farms are plots of wheat varieties being tested by the dept of field husbandry oac for disease re sistance winter hardiness improv ed milling qualities- etc particular attention will be paid and bruises at thisjneeting to the presence of formed that the loose smut of wheat that is fallen from a train but it is now causing such extensive damage to revealed that the horse had collided the wheat crops of york county jwitha motor car making its way this year prof w h waddell of from the home stables down yonge the oac and previously of the street and that the owner of the dominion rust and smut laboraearjs seeking damages from the tories of winnipeg will be present owner of the horse to lead the discussion mixing bowl i 2nd line uxbridge m iw tn th city lights but after being s sl been knocked about by one motorist dt hello homemakers in view of the curtailed supply of commercial ice cream it behooveshehousewife to make her own frozen desserts whenever possible it is not adiffl- cult task especially when an elec tric refrigerator is available nor need the ingredients be expensive with heavy cream off- the market for the duration the thin type will do and various syrups may be sub stituted for sugar- the simplestrecipewe have seen comes fromfthe department of agriculture it uses honey instead tray control atcoldest position of sugar for sweetening- mix -a- freeze to mush remove to chilled andiscreamyreturnlfquicklyita freezing tray andj allow to finish freezingwhen dessertys complete ly frozen turn temperature con- trol half wayback to- normal posl- tion for holding undeserving time -ij- i cherry waterjoe v i jfour servings trtri i cup sugar cup water cup light corn syrup2 tbsp lemon juice 1 cups cooked red cherriesi- rr sugar aud water5minutes cool press cherries through sieve combine- with sugar -corn- syrup arid leindri juice pour into freezing the mystery horse as it was re ferred to last week broke its halter shank in the home stable then jumped over one of those divided stable doors after this achieve- ment it seems the steed struck for bottom shelf unless there is an quart of coffee cream 18 and cup of flavoured honey and freeze the addition of fresh fruit or ber ries makes it an exciting dessert takeatip k 1 set the refrigerator control for freezing the tray of cream should always be- placed on the visiting at albert taylors 1 mr and mrs chas forsyth left for the west last week mr and mrs maskel of toronto visited with mr and mrs albert taylor on sunday miss mae eaton of toronto spent the weekend at the taylor home and miss marjorie accompanied her to the city for a few days mr and mrs sam bacon spent a few days in the city last week mr and mrs les mitchell visited in orillia one day last week sunday visitors at albert taylors were miss belle ciancy and mr richard taylor of scarboro and mr and mrs ross mcguckin and betty also mr and mrs gordon mcguckin miss erma dowswell has gone to port bolster to assist mrs gar ret at the cgit camp mrs murray stewart and family visited with mrs bruce taylor on thursday last mr and mrs clarence corbet of oshawa spent a few days with mr and mrs les mitchel almira mrs jacob smith and miss eva spent a week- at zurich visiting her daughter cmrs steckle mr and mrs willis lehman and mrs jim painter had sunday din- and family had dinner sunday with mr and -mrs- allan wideman mr and mrs harryspang spent monday evening with the lehmans mr and mrs harry wideman of toronto spent the weekend with mr jacob wideman mr and mrs jacob cober and marlyn of toronto had supper sun day with mr and mrs chas con ner miss doris conner and mrs harold carr and david of toronto are spending their holidays with the conners mr and mrs don hunter spent sunday evening with mr and mrs john timbers i mr allan heise mrs geo french miss verna heise and miss dorothy stickley of victoria square motored to wainfleet sunday mrs french jremained there visiting friends foratfew-days- 7 mrs peter stickley accompanied by mrs edgar stickley of victoria square spent wednesday with mrs jacob shank of markham cided on a quieter highway and turned east on the gormley road from yonge street upper shelf over a rreezing coil 2 the cream is left until frozen solid then removed to a chilled bowl and broken into chunks next beat with a rotary beater long enough to break down all hard lumps but not long enough to cause any liquid 3 if the recipe calls for the ad- dition of whipped cream or eggs this is the time to mix them in do bloomington mr and mrs c abbey of toron to were visitors at mr murray ramers on friday mr and mrs a w storry spent i this with a minimum of stirring sunday with her sister mrs clark- 4 put the mixture back into the son at auona tray immsdiately and replace it in l sgt forfar who is home for a i the freezing compartment and leave thirty day leave prior to his leav ing for the east was a caller at o tranmers mr and mrs w tran- mer and family of toronto also were home mrs badgero and miss ruth badgero of stouffville were guests of mrs lemon paisley last thurs day james h holdefi resided here the death of james hamilton holden occurred on sunday july 15th at the toronto general hos pital in his s6th year he lived in toronto for 40 years being on the staff of the ttc and was the hus band of the late sarah wideman and father of almina gertrude mrs j w king elizabeth reva mrsf callan vera- mrs b o walker and harold d holden deceased lived for years on the holden farm von the 9th of mark- ham south of stouffville and was a brother of the late truman holden of this town the funeral from toronto proceeded to dickson hill for burial vseltepropelfed another move forward for agriculture r upwards in a day costs are less too because one motor operates the media- nism and propels the machine grain is saved none being knocked down and shelled in opening the field anyoriewho can drive a car can learn to operate a selfpropelled combine good farm management employs the t v7 advantages of modern equipment to 1 war has revoluldqnized harvesting it upthework save labor increase v y fchasysoopnediupinewppssibilities to aiproductioirand lower productioncosts thejmplementerineeryordevelopments it is easier to farm profitably itj other machmey- that r equipment your local dealer will be 38if advantages in- the glidvto giveyou fuupyticulars about saving of time and labor l u v the selfpropelled combineland other- with the masseyharris self-pro- machines in the masseyharrjs line pelled oombine one man witfi lie grain engmeereovaiul built to meet the need tank model can harvest shrty acres and of mcot farming at new developments in machinery have always had a marked effect uponfarm- ingthe reaper the binder the tractor and power farming equipment and the 1cqmbuie all havehelpedfarmers do their work easier quicker and more profitably the latest development in farm equip ment- the combine per- fected by sseyharrispriorto i- t o masseyharris company limited mjtrfft cti it v builders of good farm i m p l e men t s church hill mr and mrs norman oldham and family of mount albert visited on sunday with mr and mrs ivan mclaughlin l mraibert clark mildred and thos clark also mr rbyfockler attended the fleetham reunion at innes lake near calideon east on sunday mrs ida mclaughlin toronto spent the weekend with her son j councillor i mclaughlin miss velma pegg and mr roy flewell also mr and mrs richard vright were on a trip to midhurst reforestation park orillia and other points north on sunday mr and mrs stanley martin and girls of detroit visited with kis father mr j martin a few days last week by- sergt ralph forfar canada the glad shout came from a train load of returning veterans home a- weaker yell as niagara our v first glimpse of canadian soil in years came in sight and what a stirring sight after the destruction and ruin in europe on the record runup to toronto familiar land marks came into view with every turn of the wheels as they were recognized a hundred or so voices would sing out their names in union spirits were soaring every minute until they reached fever pitch by the time we arrived in toronto where a crowd of relatives were waiting following the exchange of greet ings we were whisked past a row of desks where our documents were put in order and our passes picked up from then we were free to go home our objective sinee v eday the welcome was very different from the boisterous ones of liberat ed peoples old acquaintances greeted us with a glad smile a hearty hand shake and a glad to have you back that sounded as if they meant it u 1 it seemed as if the day for us to start back would neve come noth ing definite in when wed get home but a month after the final round we started on the first leg of our journey hope we get the queen mary no it wont be the yanks are using it and so the rumors ran but it was the luxury queen which about 7000 canadians shared with over 8000 americans five days cvuising over a sea as smooth as a lake ended in new yorkhar bour we had a good view of the famous sky scrapers also a chance to see broadway and times square all lighted- up like nothing wed seen over there englands pleasant green coun tryside frances chic mademoi selles overwhelming belgian and dutch hospitality are very alluring but canadas attraction out weighs them allft said ralph forfar when interviewedbyour church hill correspondent he t adds that he wontbe withusvveryloag as he expects to go to the pacific at- the end of 30 days to see something of the mysterious far east to freeze firm again if the ice cream is ready before serving turn the control back to a point between freezing and normal cold 5 sweet chocolate can be shav ed coarsely and added to unfrozen cream g fruit ices are cool and re freshing and easy to make lemon cream six to eight servings 1 cup milk 1 cup coffee cream 2 eggs cup sugar cup light corn syrup cup lemon juice 1 tsp grated lemon rind beat eggs until lemon coloured add- sugar gradually until the mix ture becomes a thick custardlike consistency combine with syrup milk cream and lemon juice and rind pour into tray and freeze with temperature control at coldest posi tion when frozen remove to bowl and whio with an electric or hand beater until mixture becomes light bowl beat until light replace in freezing tray freeze firm goodwood theorange walk at orillia was well attended with our lodge and ladies group attending the pro- cession was led by the children from the orphanaga home at rich mond hill and it took 55 minutes for it to pass a given point the highlanders from woodbridge pro- vided the music and goodwood lodges led the parade our ladies numbered 35 led bytheir director of ceremonies i carrying the flag next was the banner with four girls in- white holding the swords the hats and sashes of the group was at tractive and the ladies received the award for coming the longest dis tance everything is shaping up for the ss big night here when billy hole and his electric wires visit goodwood on july 25th for a street dance and bingo attractive bills are scattered over the countryside telling of the event v mrs elmer reid and son from montreal are visiting the reid home here mrs milligan of harfiston is spending seme time with her daugh ter mrs norman wagg both took a motor trip to eganville mr and mrs chas feasby and mr and mrs ben garrett contem plate a fishing trip to bala good luck to you i only thirteen people turned out- to the business meeting at the un- ited church on friday evening the thirteenth it was no wonder that our minister decided to- an- nounce his retirement since ihe is returning to college to complete his studies we will be sorry to part i with this energetic individual who did so much good work on fhis charge the church services 5 x st james presbyterian church stouffville rev x deconrcy rayner minister -y- tit nl liv sunday july 22nd 945 am divine worship followed by sabbath school and bible class god calls you to worship him come to the house of prayer mennonite churches dickson hilland mt joy rev s s shantz minister i mount joy sunday july 22nd 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelistic service monday 8 pm young peoples dicksons hill i sunday july22nd 1000 am divine worship 1100 am sunday school rev w b pike of vancouver bc will speakat allthe services christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday vjuly22nd evening prayer 230 pm- sunday school 200 pmj everybody welcome r vl x juthejtiate printed on the label of your ipaper indicates the time your subscription- expires get your i re newarinbyy thattime and avoid having the paper cut off since sub scriptions must be paid in advance stouffville mennonite church rev e meyer pastor sunday july 22nd- t 1000 am sunday- school 1100 am divine worship i 730 pm mr percy turner child rens evangelist will bringrthe message v i 730 pm auona v thursday eve stouffville prayer meeting i 7 next week monday evening young peoples wednesdayeve altona 4f meeting vs vacation bible school monday to friday 930 to 1130 amvsee dis play- ad in jthisissue v- t stouffville united v- church rev douglas davis minister sunday july 22nd 1000 amsunday school 1100 aim divine worship evening service withdrawn bloomington ringwood christian churches rev gw brown pastor vsundayl 1100 am bloomihgton 730 pmririgwpod both services will beconducted by the christian endeavour societies 7 childrens meeting in riiigwood church monday 700 pm all are cordially invited to attend these services 7 plan tojcome ai m second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday- july 22nd 955 amsunday school 1100 am morning worship tuesday 8 pm prayer meeting and bible- study v friday july 20th 8pm young peoples meeting saturday845 pm open air meet ing at the fire hall s and though after niy skin worm destroy thisbodyyetin my flesh shall isee god job 1926 mchm slvkx-r- 7 stouffvhjje- baptist church rev dmacgregbr pastor sunday jflly 22nd 1000 am bible school- classes for all ages llooamjmornlngjworshlp 70 evehirigvorship rev w4wfleuherjwili preach at 1 both services j r-j- i- wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting a welcome and a blessing await you come gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren dj christ church revlf hnson pastor gormiieyv l sunday july 22nd suiiday school 2 pm preaching 3 pm t young peoples service 730pjn bethesda sundayilly 22nd unions sariomoclock preachinglloo am fe stouffville christian- church charles montgomery pastor bliss nora stepleten organist sunday july 22nd 1000 am school 1100 am morning worship 730pmgospel serviced s rev e morton will preach at both services r a 0 ivp friday8 pm christian endeavour church hell sunday july- 22nd 200 pm bible school h 300 pm divine worship rev emortori will preach j 5 everybody welcome- 1 7- melville bethesda and i peachs churches berltchaplb hi peachs sundayjuiy22ndv j melville bethesda 7j0 pm ii r1ci js l1r- v- i v c-4v- i