the tribune stouffille ont thursday july 24 1947 atox derris dust protects garden e crops a particularly valuable in secticide which kills both sucking and biting insects highly effective against flea beetles caterpillars and similar pests difficult to control atox is not poi sonous to humans and do mestic animals and there fore may be used with safe ty especially recommend ed on edible top vegetables and may be used right up to harvest time shoot the garden pests with cjl garden dust a combined insecticidefungicide in a handy ready to ase renllable dust gun contains ddt rotenone pyrethrum and copper a compound giving excellent control of many insects and plant diseases commonly found in home gardens deenate 50w a soo ddt- watermix powder that is invaluable around the farm it is highly recommended as an agricultural spray for control of a wide range of in sects attacking farm crops born and animal spray visit a dairy barn that has been sprayed with purina fly spray ddt you will find z no flies at all no flies on cows in pasture either if cows have also been sprayed results are little short of miraculous go and see for yourself then see us stiver bros announcement having just completed a special course in plumbing i am now qualified to look after all types of bath and kitchen installations also pressure systems repair work promptly and efficiently taken care of shop located at riches hardware stouffville william d malloy local and personal happenings weddings ihxiwx haklock in st johns united church brougham on saturday july 12 the marriage was solemnized of dorothv ellen daughter of mr and mrs m j harloek and gordon fuller duncan son of mr and mrs william duncan of green river rev i e kennedy officiated church was tastefully with delphiniums lilies the decorated and roses former member public school claremont mr constable si mr bruce constable and mr and mrs herb constable called on mr and mrs- geo constable saturday evening mr and mrs ernest pilkey john and judy also mr and mrs nor man king and flovd called on mr and mi murray phillips and fam ily of brougham on sunday painting barns and roofs sprayed painted bed lead and aluminum houses brush painted estimates freely given a e heaton son gormlcj ont ph stouff 7315 hooooooooow visitors at the home of mr and mrs edgar lageer last week were miss lena schlosser rev and mrs l r pipher miss ruth pipher miss donna ravmer mr alvin pip her rev and mrs r j pike miss marie pike mr ivan pike mrs s pipher miss bertha pipher mr and mrs murray nesbitt and fam ily also mr john lageer spent the weekend with his parents carnival xight july 30 branch 159 canadian legion at stouffville is advertising a big night to be held in this town on wednes day july ho when a street dance and carnival will be staged with music by billy conners orchestra an added attraction is a draw for a frigidaire electric a combination radio and record player and bingo games the proceeds are to jo to ward the cost of the new hall now going up and for which the founda lion is now about finished the boys are looking forward to liberal patronage on this special occasion miss harloek is a of the stouffville start the bride given in marriage b her father wore a gown of whit embroidered satin and bouffant net overskirt with juliet cap and fin gertip veil and carried a cascade of red roses and wore the groom gift a string of pearls miss eileen carson bridesmaid and the charm ing little flower girl carol white wore gowns of forgetmenot blue nylon with juliet caps and short veils bridesmaids flowers were pink roses the flower girls a nose gay during the signing of the regis ter h johnston sang through the years accompanied by miss bar bara stewart the groom was at tended by his brother donald dun can the ushers were messrs mur ray richardson and george dun can the reception was held at the home of the brides parents the brides mother received in a gown of black and gold with black accessories and corsage of red roses the grooms mother wore blue taconna crepe with white accessories and corsage of pink roses for the wedding trip to new york and central usa the bride wore a cerise suit with white accessories upon their return they will reside at ajax ontario green coathup on saturday afternoon july 12 central united church was beauti fully decorated with summer flow ers for the marriage of marion floretta onlv daughter of mr and mrs harvey coathup unionville to clarence darwin son of mr and mrs john green stouffville the bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of white vic torian style in raised satin bodice and tieredtulle skirt over satin with train halo headdress and long veil and carried a bouquet of red roses and bouvardia mrs mary allen scarboro matron of honor wore a gown of pale blue sheer voile with matching headdress and carried pink roses miss hazel norton as bridesmaid was gowned in pale yellow sheer voile with matching headdress and carried talisman roses misses joan ever est and janet martin were flower girls little miss nancy martin was trainbearer the doublering ceremony was performed by rev w s butt during the signing of the register mrs lillian tanner of toronto sang because- the wedding music was played by miss marian warne mr murray daniels of stouifville was best man and mr reginald rennie stouffville and mr frank ash of toronto were ushers a reception followed after which the couple left for the laur- entians they will reside at mon golia orox 10e30e 30e30e 30boc xosae for all your heating needs hot air furnaces oil burners air conditioning furnaces oil fired hot water boilers five year oil contracts d j smith toronto grover 0657 unionville 96 os iocxoi 30e30e 30i raox massey harris implements parts and service 24 no 6 georsre white threshing machine 7 s grain binders double disc 13 springtooth horse cultivator milking machines water pumps 10v4 grain grinders 6 electric grinders rubber tire wagon walking plows cement mixer used implements 1 used mower 1 4 row potato sprayer 2 binders 1 kidd kangaroo gang plow also asphalt shingles and sidings henry ogden son stouffville ont phone 25402 aaaaaaaaa stouffville youth for christ sat eve 830 pm in stouffville presbyterian church invites youth to see a good neighbour a wounded man lay on the road two passed by a third helped him who was the good neighbour to hear i garf and lloyd sing contest for anyone your questions answered inspiration by sinespiration s y f c ths missei rosaline sar the past wee- r good have returned home in st thomas on mildred spear- and mrs marshall correr and martin ant who have spent and miss jessie sage visited with with mr and mrs e mrs plaskiu in toronto last wed- to their nesday united states relatives on a motor trip to ontario and visitors at the home of mrs david watson are her sister mrs louise nattress dela- van illinois and mrs jessie dustey peoria illinois and mrs drtboirn of batronville remington typewriter reduced to 23 for quick sale recently over hauled at factory and will give years of service for letter writing new portable machines at ss930 the tribune office i would like to congratulate you on the high standard and interest ing news we find in the tribune writes mr j burkholder of vine- land in renewing his subscription the publishers naturally appreciate such comment and mr- burk- holders friends will be glad to hear just this brief word too mrs albert smith main street and daughter miss audrey smith and friend miss mildred carter left stouffville by motor on satur day for an extended trip to the west they will visit relatives at bounty sask and friends at other points the panv expect to be awa several weeks it is expected that monday aug 1th will be civic holiday in stouff ville and that a declaration will be issued by the reeve right away under instructions of the muniei pa council monday august 4 r stouffville civic holiday five kinds of water melons are available again green round oval striped and swiped avoid the latter kind they can get you into trouble mr and mrs henry ogden and daughter doreen accompanied by mr and mrs jack barkey and joyce motored to buffalo last week end for visit with friends say scat to the cat there are still lots of mean sneaky people hereabout in this class we place folks who bring kittens into town and dump them on the street to become a nuisance to householders recently two lots of kittens were dropped on main street bv unknown persons per sons who find themselves with un wanted kittens could easily drown them in a very humane way rather than sneak them off on other people mr and mrs bruce rowbotham ami family are holidaying in stouff ville with mr rowbothams par ents mr and mrs frank rowbot ham and at cedar grove at the george freeman home mr and mrs lome fester of toronto also mr and mrs howard c bowman from elkhart indiana visited their aunt mrs g browns- berger recently mr and mrs james carnaghan of port perry were in town recently visiting at the home of mr john scott miss ruth milton of black- stock was also a guest at the scott home mr and mrs h o klinck and mr and mrs robt ratclitf left for a holiday trip to montreal this week mrs milton clark of peter- boro is visiting with mrs thos klinck during their absence the bickle company- of wood stock will furnish a new fire en gine at oshawa at a cost of 7000 or it was decided by the city council of that place on monday this is the same company that is shipping a new fire fighting engine for stouffville and which is expected to be delivered here any week now in fact the machine is overdue three hundred and sixtv children are attending the annual bible school held in first mennonite church at kitchener that is no doubt one of the largest such schools in ontario mis w d parker was removed from her home church street north to the brierbush hospital on friday night mrs l e oneill joy and fave arc holidaying at boskoong lake j haliburton for a couple of weeks furniture was in good demand at the public auction sale in stouff ville on saturday when a s farmer auctioneer brought down the hammer on a number of arti cles the property of h j malloy an electric stove sold for 130 while a westinghouse refrigerator found readysale at 200 a studio couch realized 12 and a kitchen table and chair set 15 dishes also table and chairs set 15 dishes also brought good prices a crokinole board not believed to be a scarce article sold for 3 at a special meeting of the mun icipal council on monday evening it was decided to roceed at once with the installation of water main extensions from baker avenue east to a point in front of bert taits house thereby cutting off pipes under the roadway there that freeze every winter another ex tension will be laid from main street to the top of baker avenue where two new houses are shortly to be built other extensions will be proceeded with when more 4in main pipe arrives but which is in very short supply and requires 90 clays to get delivery this iron pipe shortage is said to be due to a shortage of scrap metal mr and mrs ken eraser are among our most recent new resi- dentsdn town having moved here from toronto to take up residence in the former woodburn house on rose avenue at the south end of obrien they have three children 5 s 12 years mr fraser represents a popular and one of the best life insurance companies on the con tinent mr and mrs cecil ogden have returned to their home in hagers- ville after spending a week and a half vacation at island lake they visited mr ogdens brothers les lie henrv and thomas also a sister mrs chris yakely of island lake and mrs harold west scarboro jet a sister mr ogden is returning to work at no 1 cm p hagersville where he is employed as a car penter mr and mrs george lee and mr end mrs harry porter of clare- mont motored to gravenhurst on sunday to visit mrs james cutt nee edna mekinnon mr william grove and harvey clendenning won first prize in the norse shoe pitching contest held at the aurora field day last satur- dav mr blake sanders was brought home in goods ambulance on mon day from toronto east general hospital wedding trip west miss martha doner rn of stayner and mr jesse cober of stouffville were quietly married in stayner on july 15 and left by motor for a trip to western can ada mr cober is the caretaker of the big school building in stouffville and the teaching staff and the hun dreds of students and children for whom he so patiently labors over the years will wish their old friend much joy in his new domestic status in life mr and mrs cober will reside on main street near the school on their return the grounds occupied by the canadian national exhibition have an area of 350 acres until we obtained the correct figure we thought the old fair was spread over even a greater area than that anyhow it seemed that way years ago when we were lost on those grounds now and again a hydrangia owned by mr harry burgess has gone out this season to establish a record bloom with no less than a hundred showing last year it was considered to have established a record with go blooms and now the plant has done su well it may be on exhibition at the august horticultural exhibition in town two markham village men were the buyers of the frame stalls and buildings offered for sale by auc tion on friday evening by the markham fair board the stalls which had been built in lieu of a barn went for 150 a stall work is to begin this week on the new barn 150x34 morley symes is the contractor mrs w t byam one of stouff- villes very longstanding residents was showered with birthday cards last weekend on the occasion of her s3rd year on sunday morning she attended the united church ser vice despite the fact that she has to be taken about in a wheel chair many years ago her husband was the station agent here sirs byam has a good companion and jaelp- mate in her daughter byam rev ii s hallman of stouffville was the officiating clergyman at a popular wedding insunnidale last week when miss lola prosser daughter of mr and mrs earl prosser was united in marriage with mr alfred rees of toronto the young couple were both students at emmanuel bible school in kitchener and the brides father is the minister for the mbc con gregation at sunnidale town house struck mrs h bacon who recently mov ed to town having acquired the former dr wilson residence on main street was shocked to walk into her kitchen the other after noon after resting upstairs to find the place littered with plaster while mrs bacon was resting she realized there was a storm raging accompanied by lightning how ever she never knew that the south wall of her kitchen had been struck splintering a joist and blow ing plaster off the wall which miss ethel made quite a mess no evidence of fire was about director x rowan youth christ for chrtv for youth fbb betteoljyylis first grade butter lb 53 mon baby roll cheese lb 39 welchs grape juice 16 oz 27 welchs grape juice 32 oz 53 carnation evap milk 6 tall tins 69 peas standard quality20 oz 15 canned spaghetti 220 oz 25 kleenex 1 pkg bread 2 for maxwell house coffee lb posts corn toasties cut outs with two pkgs 28 oz pkgs 17 quaker muffets 2 pkgs pork and beans 20 oz tin 16 15 47 17 15 kell corn flakes 212 oz pkgs 25 kell corn flakes 38 oz pkgs 25 cooked meats bologna 1 lb 33 macaroni and cheese loaf 45 chicken roll lb 49 head cheese lb 35 fruits and vegetables cal valencia oranges 344s 2 doz 35 lemons 300s 6 for 23 grapefruit 100s 4 for 25 new potatoes 5 lbs for 23 carload groceteria we deliver phone 280 john mathewson prop