kenshortt wedding stationery markham heating air conditioning co has been newly appointed progas propane dealer for markham and district complete bulk plant facilities at your disposal stoves furnaces water heaters etc certified propane 1st 2 cylinders 100 lb si 050 each each cylinder 100 lbs thereafter 850 each th tstiaa has been appointed cirhiflve agents in this area w the thermo- gravure panting of weddirg invitations and the other stat ionery necessary for this all- important event sample book3 in complete detail are at the office where you may inspect work done in the raisedlettering style which sets off the messages so nicely the latest texts are employed each available in a variety of styles of type also featured are engagement announce ments thank you folders nap- kins and match book covers all suitably and personally en graved let us assist you with your wedding plans drop in to the tribune office and let us help you with your selection of stationery suitable to your mar riage ceremony u ne markham 685w 5cwe3cs5cs balsam axd mount ziox the wa met last wednes day at the home of mrs win- ton white the meeting open ed with the president mrs l wilson in the chair and the theme of the worship was the good shepherd roll call was answered by your favourite hymn after the business mrs lewis jones and mrs cecil jones were in charge of the following programme reading by betty gates and marean jamieson piano solo by mary jean jamieson solo by mrs allan manderson and a talk on gideon by mrs cecil jones mrs lewis jones closed the meeting a very enjoyable so cial hour was spent by all mr and mrs simpson and sons of mono rd visited last saturday with mr and mrs r day mr and mrs walter arm strong and children of scarbqro visited a few days last week at the jack bmpringham home mrs t jordan and lorna and mrs f coultis motored to guelph last wednesday and visited mr and mrs harold brookes mrs b w jones and mr ernie jones of brooklin visited one day last week with mr and mrs lome jones the sympathy of the com munity goes to mrs t rise- brough in the death of her fa ther mr a eight who passed away on wednesday august 10 at mrs risehroughs home mr and mrs b jamieson and mary jean and mrs lewis jones spent a couple of dajs last week at a cottage on lake kushog in haliburton birthday greetings to mrs robert carson who is 87 on august 16 and also to mr l wilson august 16 new shell fly control folder shells fourpoint program of fly control is outlined in the new shell folder dont de pend on flybynight schemes to beat the pesky bugs a pro gram combining sanitation and efficient insecticides is recom mended farmers have to contend with many kinds of flies three of which are especially trouble some to cattle at this time of year among these is the horn fly a small black fly about onehalf as large as the house fly the horn fly lays its eggs in fresh animal droppings and the larvae or maggots feed and develop in the manure about two weeks are required for the horn fly to develop from egg to maggot to pupa to adult the adult of the horn fly sucks blood from farm animals caus ing much discomfort the housefly unlike the horn and stable fly does not bite it does however lap liq uids of all kinds and spreads disease and filth wherever it travels in its search for food the housefly completes its life cycle from egg to adult in from six to twenty days one fly has been known to lay 2287 eggs during its lifetime most female flies however lay around 500 eggs during their life span the maggots live and develop in manure garbage and generally in waste vegetable and animal matter its usually the boxer who looks dull in his training who gets polished in the ring cherrywood work is progressing on the 2 new classrooms being added to cherrywood public school mrs w ferguson and mrs deline and family visited with mrs c r petty on saturday mrs gordon petty and fam ily ate enjoying a few days holiday sympathy of the community is extended to the mcguskin family in the death of their mother mrs r mcguskin sympathy of the community is extended to mr alex murray and family in the death of mrs murray mr and mrs s powell and family spent a few days with mr and mrs gordon powell at arthur the sunday school picnic will be held at woodland park on august 23 at 2 pm there will be church on sun- da but no sunday school un til the 11th of september big freezer chest wm we completely vdifi in thbs mew 1955 elvi ft e r es e v e r y t ooh- keeping convenience youve ever wanted in a refrigerator look over this deluxe new kelvlnator seel the manynew feature compare the new low price got kelvinators famous imaglc cycled true auf m i mafic defrosting ty r f anfcy lfec cream molds stay i o m d i y f r o st ent coring- the defrost ing period and look at all ihese convenience features f agidaniuwrarema bxk 52 us of mii foods it nuon mrt mr is abhwaiic objotsgj rnura tottb 10 chaa oct ia 000 skives 4 rem pokhintwua sarctiffas stouffer hardware srouffville ontario atha mr and mrs elroy clodd called last wednesday evening on mr and mrs albert draper mr and mrs gren draper and family spent last friday with mr and mrs lloyd tate of orangeville mr and mrs e rusnell and sons of beverly and mr and mrs jake reesor of stouffville were dinner guests with their cousin mrs a carruthers and family on frida3 congratulations to mr and mrs joe tran who celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary on saturday aug 14th the bielby family held their reunion picnic sunday m woodland park thirty rela tives were present for the occa sion mr and mrs bernard bur- nell and mrs may madill of gurso quebec visited one day last week with mr and mrs gren draper and family the carruthers family visit ed on sunday afternoon with mr and mrs reg strong of lansing the altona young people enjoyed a weiner roast on thursday evening last week at the home of mr and mrs allan myers a good time was report ed mr and mrs gren drafier and family spent last sunday evening with his parents mr and mrs a draper mr and mrs joe tran and mr and mrs gordon overland spent tuesday in toronto miss eileen draper of toron to spent the weekend with her parents mrs marshman had guests for dinner on sunday miss ann sheridan is spend ing her holidays with relatives mrs macdonald spent a day last week with her daughter mrs johnston of stouffville goodwood master james rodman ne phew of mrs j may has been holidaying with the may fam ilies of goodwood little ann bernard is spend ing a few days with mr and mrs bob dawson mr and mrs gordon jones mr and mrs bev taylor also mr and mrs graydon taylor and mr and mrs daiton alder- son spent a few days holiday ing in the kingston and ottawa district mr and mrs reuben may and family had sunoav supper with mr and mrs alger may and family saturdays rain put an end to the dry spell heavy winds did some damage to trees and new straw stacks mr and mrs gordon wilson and family spent a few days away from the farm last week harvest winding up early has given some farmers a chance for a wellearned change prayer meeting will be held at the home of mr and mrs baldwin on thursday evening special evangelistic meetings are being planned in the bap tist church in september mr and mrs swallow will be the guest evangelists watch for further announcements mr and mrs herb wagg do- reen and kendra spent a few days last week visiting friends at their cottage at dalrvmple mr and mrs earl tindall donna and mary are spending a weeks holidays with mr and mrs paul murphy of detroit sorry to report that mr ar- nour is at present in the brier- bush hospital we hope that he will soon be feeling better mrs hill sr and miss beare spent the weekend with mr and mrs jack hill and chil dren mr and mrs claude watson and family and mr and mrs gerry macdougall and nelson are spending a few days this week at watsons cottage at duclos point miss sharon fockler of ag- incourt is holidaying with her grandparents mr and mrs lemon clark miss anne bernard is spend ing a few holidays with mr and mrs bob dawson and penny mrs win clapham and sons ron and john of concord are visiting at the home of her daughter mr and mrs cec wilkinson mr and mrs perce meyers of hamilton spent the weekend with her sister mrs maude slack mrs slack returned home with them for a few davs glad to see that mr hill da vis is able to be out around again tw stouffyril twsuwf wursoat aw b iw3 ft i machine auctions cows in toronto a new method os auctioning calves using a colckfaced me chanical auctioneer and push button bidders today was tried out at the ontario stockyards here the system similar to one used in holland for selling flow ers uses a revolving hand showing prices in fivecent divisions buyers ibid by pressing but tons on 50 desks arranged in a small amphitheatre when the bidder presses his button a panel lights up showing his number and all the other bid ding buttons are automatically disconnected the clockface is 12 feet high as the lethbridge herald observes a new spell of infla tion is seen when did the old one end boigti sip or aow7g4ar ia0 ax 1954 dodge crusader 4door beautiful dark blue finish custom radio heater signal lights spotless condition low mileage 1951 chevrolet standard 4door spot less jet black finish custom radio heater ex cellent rubber economical transportation 1949 pontiac deluxe 4door original jet black finish conditional heater sun visor while wall tires this car has been driven only 14000 miles by one owner 1947 ford pickup finished in com mercial green heater and defroster ideal for light delivery patrick motors ask about our low gmac terms quaint old dutch speech in discard aint poppa when the little red house makes bv the train is ail thus a small farm boy so the story goes in pennsylvania dutch country characterized the caboose as he saw a freight train rumble past to an estimated halfmillion americans who speak or under stand pennsylvania dutch such mangled english offshoots are both funny and a bit sad after more than 200 years a a living language in this country their unique native dialect is passing into disuse a generation hence it will be about all in eastern pennsylvanias great valley between the dela ware and susquehanna river lies the land of the plain peo ple mennonites amish and dunkards who brought their palatinate tongue to william penns religious haven in the early 1700 they held fast to ancestral customs costume and speech these pennsylvania germans deutseh or dutch as the scottishirish and english call ed them though english words crept in gutbei a bearded farmer might say as a neighbor drove his boghie off down the tornpiek the basic language remained ar chaic german down to the 20th century also speak english even now perhaps half the people of lehigh berks and lebanon counties speak penn sylvania dutch most of them also speak english their chu rch services are in high ger man newspapers carry penn sylvania dutch columns at least three colleges pen nsylvania state university franklin and marshall and muhlenberg today offer cour ses in pennsylvania dutch a literature is growing in the language although it is chiefly a spoken tongue h l mencken studying the american language point to many dutch word that have entered usage in english hex spook and others as well as the hash made of familiar am erican names in dutch version xei tschaertschi for new jersey and lenggescher for lancaster pa certainly everyday english as spoken deep in pennsylva nia dutch country shows weird and wonderful flavor many classics ara known far and wide such as did you bell sure i belled but 5t didnt make this loads to a sign hung by the door bell dont make bump save electric housewives instruct their children run the stairs up and shut the windows down the paper wants rain again she might say outen the light the electric is not to waste in dutch talk strubbly hair is disheveled as no other word could describe it a klook is a mother hen her chicks are peeps a small paper bag is a tout shall i put it in a tout or do you take it so advenbs are used with great abandon as in dont let her run off now yet or ive known her long already giving directions to a stran ger in town might produce something like turn the court house around and then turn over meaning go around the courthouse and then turn at the first street an acid comment about a far mers daughter gone gay might be she came to town to be went with but the boys werent so very for her then there is the story of the distracted farm lady who couldnt find her way out of a crowded lancaster department store she htittonhokd a clerk to ask i came in to go out srherj is it altona messrs arnold and lionel eison john thompson and aj bert davis left or monday for a trip to the west coast mr and mrs john hulshof and family dickson hill were sunday supper guests of mr and mrs bob lewis 3nd fam ily murray stove has returned to his home in weston after spending a month with his cousins mr and mrs walter carter his brother peter is spending this week at the art wideman home twenty two guests enjoyed t turkey supper on sunday at the home of mr and mis harold lewis the guests included the harper families and mr and mrs lome pringle of toronto mr and mrs fred mcxair and family ao miss dorothy wilson of guelph were holiday ing last week at port severn sunday guests of mr and mrs stanley lewis were mr and mrs dber rusnell and fam ily of edmonton alta mrs gertie macdonald and daugh ter of toronto and mrs xellie penny and granddaughter of markham mr and mrs ken bacon and wayne visited on sunday with her parents mr and mrs f pilkey john hicks of whitiby is hol idaying with his grandparents mr and mrs loss hill about 4000 hotels and motor courts accept guests with dogs w blade roast blade bone removed lb 39 picnic style pork shoulders bone in lb 45 boneless prime rib lb 65 lean minced beef lb lean stewing beef lb nescafe 2 oz jar nescafe 6 oz jar monarch pie crust mix pkg 29 35 59 175 25 domestic shortening ii28 westons tea time lemon mallows pkg 25 york bologna tin 35 celery bunch 15 bananas 2 lbs 29 tomatoes 6 at w 65 lemons california sos d 49 arriving daily beets cabbage carrots green onions radfhes lettuce t ice cream 99c a half gallon ice cream quart 29 carload groceteria r