x victoria square news mr w sandle sr women institute wa i the october meeting of the the regular monthly meeting isr womens has been cancelled of the wa was held on wed- please note the victoria square nesday evening of lat week atsr womens institute has been the home of mrs gordon mort- invited to attend the sr wo- on mrs mortson was in mens institute meeting at wex- charge of the service mrs- carl ford on wednesday evening walker read the scripture les- october 3 cars will leave the on mr g mortson gave the victoria square corner at 730 lesson thoughts and prayer p m all the ladies in the corn- mrs nelson boynton sang a munity are invited to attend olo miss june collard gave an on wednesday october 17 at illustrated talk of her recent trip 230 pm the vicoria square sr to the british isles and the con- womens institute has been in- tlneit which was very much en- vited to attend the bethesda sr joyed by all following the meet- womens institute meeting at ing refreshments were served the home of mrs leonard bril by the committee in charge j linger the victoria square la- bridal shower dies will provide the programme on saturday afternoon of last all the ladies are invited to at- week mrs cecil nichols and tend further notice at a later miss marion nichols were host- da esses to a pantry shower for neighbourhood notes miss dorothy hooper who is congratulations to mr and being married on saturdav sep- mrs robert johnston nee an- tember 29 to mr bill robb of na orr ho were married in toronto there were thirty la- victoria square united church dies in attendance many beauti- saturday september 15 ful and useful gifts were re- birthday greetings to mr l cclved by the bridetobe after i stoutenburgh for october to the opening of the gifts doro- 1 mr stanley boynton for oct 2 thy thanked evervone for the a speedy recovery is wished kindnesses shown to her dainty for mrs douglas gee who is 111 refreshments were served by the j ln bcd and t0 everyone else hostesses and an enjoyable af- who ma wih the flu ternoon was brought to a close colds etc on saturday evening of last sympathy is extended to mr week about seventy neighbours david brown and family in the and friends gathered at the passing of a loving wife and home of mr mrs percy beni aiso to mr and mrs nett to hold a miscellaneous john ni in the sudden pass- ahower for miss rosemary j in of heir littie son march and mr ray bennett who i birthday greetings to mrs f are being married on october i mcroberts and miss marjorie 6 many beautiful and useful i barber for september 28 to audley news from buttonville neighbourhood notes district last weekend to visit relatives of mary itifts were received by the hon oured couple miss mary si- berry assisted the bridetobe in opaning the gifts rosemary and ray thanked everyone for the kindness shown them refresh lewis heise for sept 29 to p w willows for sept 30 ringwood mildred puckrin the aoidley wa ladies cater ed to nearly one hundred guests on wednesday evening at the following their wedding cere- ontario county cooperative mon which took pce n st vh mr and mrs wiu ro- medical service banquet the timothv s angucan church on dj were on their way home tables which looked attractive saturday september 15 mr j irom getting grace settled in at with autumn colours were set and jirs oorge wauen visited j tendon ln stopped at baulna- up in baggotsville school mrs bernard stiver an invited an had a visit with mr and the school children of both who was ble to attend school enjoyed a holiday on the reading because of illness wednesday when the teachers the other day mrs robert ro- attended the teachers conven- dick remarked to her daughter tior at whitby the pupils of mary that the trees around the baggotsvule school gave a dem- church were turning colour onstration of physical training this is not notable until you during the morning session consider that mrs rodick is 93 on friday evening over fifty years old and the trees in ques- people of the community gath- tion were a good quarter of a ered at the home of mrs b taue from her window corsan to honour mr and mrs j another of our nonegenarian danny stone with a shower of friends mrs l scott will cele- household gifts danny and the brate her 91st birthday on sun- former jean burleigh were mar- day of next week sept 30 by ried on september 13 fred settling in a brand new home puckrin was chairman for the her first move in many years program which included two j the scott farm sale was held contests conducted by marilyn on saturday of last week and and carolyn wonnacott and early this week mrs scott joan burleigh two humorous clarence and rhea took up resi- readings by mrs arch bell the jdence in markham on wednes- lone star ranch orchestra from i of last week the neighbours oshawa entertained during the got together at leitchcrof t hall evening the young couple re- 1 and presented the scotts with ceived manv pretty and useful two endtables a pair of table gifts for their home at five lamps and a coffee table it was points north of oshawa best 5 pleasant evening and norman wishes of the community go with them keith ronny and ricky batty of brookun spent the weekend with their uncle and aunt mr and mrs bert guthrie mr and mrs walter hollinger of cherrywood spent two days last week at the home of mr and mrs fred puckrin reld added to the occasion by showing pictures taken of local farms and of points across the continent mr ross hord acted as master of ceremonies and the ladies of the ccjmmunlty saw to it that everyone went home well fed mary gough and margaret hood motored to the lake erie unionville news mr and mrs r j duffield are spoke a few words introducing spending this week in toronto i the speaker s with her sister and husband mr william middletonunder- ments were served at the close sd th vines but omatoes mr and mrs harry du a operation in scarboro church news seem to have escaped i fieid is t treatments in hospital last thursday we wish there will be no church serv- 1 mr anrf mrs r mr and mrs rosser of ot- school will be mr and mrs bert stouffer held at victoria square at 945 congratulations to mr and mm please note the time it is mrs lome morgason its a or september 30 only jwrn it coming to stbnihille martin luther film veterans memorial hall tuesday october 2 s00 pm sponsored by the evangelical mission of converted monks and priests stouffville remember the evangelical mission missionary convention nov 6 7 8 9th veterans memorial hall stouffville ont see these at the trade fair the famous inglis automatic washers and toronto general hospital we j him a speedy recovery wish her a speedy recovery mrs robt burrows attended a miscellaneous shower in hon our of her friend miss chris tine robb on saturday after noon this year is vitally important for the high school student the enrollment is higher than ever the cooperation of par ent teacher and student is es sential the high school home school is also important and would like to meet the parents of all grade 9 students an invitation is extended to the parents to an afternoon tea and rally to be held in the high school cafeteria on friday sed- tember 28 at 330 plan to at tend and support the high school home school every one is welcome mr and mrs chester weir and megan visited her sister and husband mr and mrs lebof- sky of toronto on friday mr ad mrs gordon ogden visited their daughter and her husband of agincourt on thurs mr and mrs ballantyne and family have moved to the mark- ham district leave on 5000 mile trip mr and mrs earl appleton and don left on tuesday for a 5000 mile motor trip to the yu kon where they will visit her brothers lome and nelson har per and famiues they expect to return by way of the united states lome will return with j thankyouss had been said a but- them for a two months visit at i j was served mrs john black it was the baby booth group of harmony who had the re freshment booth at the scott sale last saturday birthday congratulations this month to mrs george oakes mr norman reid and mr ross hord at the baptismal service held at the browns corners united church on sunday morning of this week two baby boys were christened they were douglas gerald infant son of mr and mrs eldon jones i nee dorothy wauen and james albert 4- monthsold son of mr and mrs albert jones nee beverley mc- quay mrs jack stephenson is get ting back into stride at present she is nursing at the unity sas katchewan hospital there are thirty beds and nurses are equally hard to find out there so marlon wlu be a busy girl shower for rosemary march on thursday evening of last week mrs george hooper enter tained at a shower for rose mary march whose marriage to ray bennett takes place early in the autumn mrs hooper assisted rose mary with her gifts and with an aluminum pie plate and the many small flower corsages which accompanied the beauti fully wrapped gifts created a fetching hat which the bride wore during the refreshment hour guests were close friends and schoolmates as well as members of the richmond hill presbyter ian church choir shower for dorothy hooper on saturday afternoon of last week dorothy hooper whose marriage to bill robb of to- rontd takes place in browns corners united church on sat urday of this week was the guest of honour at a kitchen shower marion nichols was the hostess and guests were close friends of the bridetobe mary hooper assisted doro thy with her gifts and after mt pisgah mrs c pattenden mrs u smhh mr w milne doris and sandra spent the weekend with mr and mrs hrold bothaai and boys mr and mrs ray smith and girls had sunday supper with mr and mrs peter ferguson at ringwood mr and mrs george edwards of peterborough spent the weekend with mr and mrs leigh baeirsto rev and mrs bruce briuin- ger of burlington had sunday dinner with mr and mrs r c baycroft and family mr and mrs wauace scott and girls accompired mr and mrs w w smith of richmond hill to rockwood on sunday to visit mr and mrs eert smith and boys the missionary service at sunday school was well attend ed sunday morning the rev bruce brillinger now of bur- ungton who has spent twenty- five years in french west af rica gave a very interesting and touching account of the need of christianity in that part of the world miss doris milne gave two splendid selections on her piano accordion which we all enjoyed dont forget next sunday rally day 2 pm speaker mr laurie wagg uxbridge special music souvenirs for children and young people communion service sunday october 7 at 230 pm the womans association will meet on thursday october 4 note change of date at the home of mrs roy smith at 230 pm mrs george leary will lead the devotional and mrs g boynton has charge of the pro gram roll call verse on good ness all ladles welcome friday eveninjr of last week a factorywarming was held at the new premises of the gra ver cast stone co ltd im mediately south of the james mcquay home mr ball the owner supplied an orchestra and company employees and lo cal guests enjoyed an evening of dancing and fun refresh ments were served the building will be put to use almost immediately your health preventing arthritis today thr is a rt da of talk about arthritis and dis cover like acth and corti sone which apparently provide temporary ref there will be a lot more tc and many doilin will b spent for cures but how much on prerentioa research into the subject of poature d body balance has shown that ow 70 of adults hare conditions of poor posture again in an article written by dr j g kuhns h states chronic arthritis occurs less frequently in a joint whore normal function is not disturbed normal function in a joint fa dependent mechanically upon proper anatomical alignment of the bones in faulty body mechanic often all these may be wrong this is seen particu larly well in the spin and lower extremities when the bodv is badly poised welyht is often not wellbalanced oter support ing structure muscular pull sad tension axe altered from the changed alignment t the body slight disparity of the particular surface of joints frequently re sults the full spine chlroprectie method of xray spinography and the precision method of in terpretation is of great value in determining the mechanical de fects ot the body when these defects are located it is povilbe by proper manipulative adjust ments to restore normal balance and mobility i believe that many o these cases could have been prevented and many have been prevented by normalisation of body bal ance that old saying be it ever so oterused is still a truism an ounce of preven tion is worth a pound of cure wm s baird dc chiropractor 337 main st x markhnni ont kennedy chiropractic office kennedy rd rnlontille ont unionville wi news on friday evening of last the unionville horticultural week a meeting of the work show will be held this wednes- and social committees of the day night in the basement of buttonville wi was held at the central united church sunday october 7th is can adas thanksgiving sunday it is also worldwide communion sunday holy communion will be administered at central un ited church on that morning home of mrs george kelly plans for the wj display at markham fair were completed and the social committee made arrangements for a luncheon to be held in buttonville hall late in october hcadford anniversary next sunday morning church services at browns corners minstrel show the unionville boy scouts and cubs are preparing a min- united church have been sus- day evening to celebrate with strel show to be held at cherry pended in favour of anniver- her a birthday anniversary i hill farm on october 26th we sary services at headford rev barley pastor of the hope you will reserve this date i next sunday is also the day to gospel centre church of the a good deal of excitement turn back your watches christian and missionary alii- was caused when a large coon new kitchen at buttonville hall ance is attending the prayer was killed with a car by the after a summer under con- see the latest in tnglis automatic washers dryers wrinrer washers and ranges at your inglis dealers booth hendricks hardware you can moke a real deal during the fair and business conference at lon don ont mrs barley accom panied him mr and mrs t findlay of thomhill and mrs h findlay visited with mr and mrs bruce findlay at markham on tues day evening sympathy of this district is extended to mr and mrs john nigh in the sudden passing of their son james stephen the funeral service was held in the melville united church thurs day and interment was in the adjoining cemetery we are pleased to report that miss margaret martin is able to be out again following an attack of pneumonia she is spending a few days with her friend miss enid mcclintock of brantford mrs dave brown passed away at her home in buttonville this week sympathy is extended to her son mr douglas brown and family of unionville also to his family at buttonville the was and wms groups from the gospel centre the philips anglican central unit ed and sherwood zion churches were entertained by the wa of the bethesda lutheran church on thursday evening there was a good attendance mrs ewart stiver welcomed the guests and introduced the speaker mrs hambly president of church intergroup council of canada there are 40 women represented from different churches in the council the australian women will prepare the service the bread of life in 1958 serena vassar of vienna who spent many years behind the iron curtain will prepare the service for 1957 she also described the work in india and told us the refugees are increasing 18000 per week and need our prayers and help mrs miller of browns cor ners accompanied by miss mar ian warren sang two solos that were much appreciated the of fering was taken by mrs jack harper and mrs harry jensen mrs kesselhut a newcomer to unionville and the lutheran church spoke a few words and also thanked the speaker and soloist and accompanist a love ly lunch was served by the be thesda froun who were host esses the scripture was read by mrs norman lott and prayer was offered by mrs percy sti ver mrs howard stiver also railroad track saturday morn ing a truck travelling east and a car travelling south collided at the four corners of unionville on saturday afternoon fortun ately the passengers were not seriously hurt the unionvillemarkham nur sery school is in need of a teacher if you are interested you could contact mrs doy mrs a dyke or mrs h stiver mrs g rainey of markham visited on sunday evening with her son and his wife mr and ms mervin rainey and family miss velma findlay of lake- field a nurse in the sick child rens hospital toronto spent a few days this week with her aunt miss velma findlay mr and mrs frank harrison of thomhill and miss velma findlay and mr milton findlay of unionville attended the lind say fall fair last saturday re porting a fine fair and a large crowd struction buttonville hall has taken on a new look the new wing to the north houses a beau tiful new kitchen and wash rooms the green cupboards yellow counters and white walls make a cheerful setting and the linoleum tile floor is practical and quiet as well as attractive not the least of the attractions however are the sinks with hot and cold water on tap or the new oil furnace with automatic heat control but alas now there is no place to burn the garbage quaint wedding custom buttonville wi members ca ter for many wedding recep tions at buttonviue hall but one of the most charming parties was held on saturday of last week the wedding party and most of the guests were nether- landers newly arrived in can ada every so often throughout supper the guests would clink spoon against cup and the tink ling sound would continue until the shy groom kissed his bride much to everyones delight roxy theatre markham thurs fri sat september 27 28 29 the prood ones robert ryan and virginia mayo technicolor cinemascope and on same program earth vs flying saucers with hugh marlowe mon tues wed october 123 23 paces to baker street with van johnston technicolor cinemascope plus beneath the 12 mile reef robert wagner technicolor cinemascope police shoot- cow hit by car on cfrb road vandorf opp were authorized by dr carl heder king city vet erinarian to shoot an injured milch cow after it was struck by a car driven by gerald jen- nins 18 of temperanceville dis trict on cfrb sideroad last week the cow loomed up from the darkness on the road without any warning gerald swerved his car towards the ditch but could not miss the moving ani mal damage to the car was 350 the cow worth 100 be- effective sunday sept 30th buses will run on standard time time tables unchanged gray coach lines longed to emerson bateman second concession of king it escaped from the pasture field after dark attention dairymen october 3rd is bargain day yes thats right wednesday october 3rd really could b a bargain day for you 1 we are giving a discount of per ton announcing opening of fall community folk school wednesday october 3rd to december 12th 1956 evening classes 800 pm to 1100 pm wood carving alfred perry drawing painting arnold hodgkins leather work nora huyck ceramics noreen rive sculpture rebecca siss- ler copper enamel r s rimmcr gem stone cutting weaving janet hall scandinavian folk square dancing carson and margaret whelan and jerry and helen mcneil drama dick fonger choral group bill white study group public world affairs leaders from canadian assn for adult education basic fee for all classes 1000 additional fee arts and crafts 500 couples s2500 french conversation folk dancing 250 couples 2200 open house 100 a most hearty invitation is extended to every member of the family over 15 years to come and join the folk school registration wednesday evening oct 3rd sincerely betty madsen cherry hill farm no 7 highway warnm 500 on master 24 dairy concentrate if picked up by you from a car that will be on our siding at stouffville tht day this substantial discount is available to vou because we are ordering one full car of master 21 dairy concentrate master 24 is the favorite of dairymen in this district because of its consistent high quality and moderate price so be on hand early on wednesday oct 3rd to pick up your supply or phone in your order and we will deliver it for an additional charge of 100 per ton stiver bros unionville stouffville aurora uxsridge e stouffville christian mens fellowship commences a 16th season with dr bruce greer showing pictures and speaking on palestine the wideman male quartet in stouffville baptist church mon october 1st at 8 pm come and enjoy an evening of fellowship