the ontario municipal board in the matter of sec tion a and 67 of th ontario municipal board act kso iw c 262- ami ix thk matter of an application of the corpora tion of th tonhip of mtrkharn for a authority to dispense with a olc of the ratepay er- with repcct to an ad ditional com of 16000000 for the construction of the woodland park bridge of which amount 29750 is the mifd corporations iliare and of which latter amount debentures in an amount not ejceedinj 2 173000 may be tasned b approval of the raid additional expenditure and debenture issue take notice that the on tario municipal board has ap pointed monday the isth day of august 1957 at the hour of half past nina oclock local time in the township of mark- ham council chambers in but tonville for the hearing of all parties interested in support of or is opposition to the said ap plication iatd t toronto this 24th day of july 1557 harry f t crisp clerktreasurer corporation of the township of markham j ix lucas qc 1003 lumsden building toronto solicitor for the corporation of the township of markham i births v v v v v t ballantyne bob and betty uncle ed says bitya are happy to as- nouace the mrh of their son william john july it 135 a the scarbco geaera hos pital widemax harold ard doro thy wideman happily an nounce the arrival of beth ann elsie on july 26th 1957 at york county hospital in newmarket a sister for leon ard and dwight johnsox marjorie and mur ray johnson are very happy to announce the gift of a daughter sandra lee on july 15 1957 at the york county hospital newmarket first grandchild for mr and mrs lome johnson north york plowmen meet at sharon hall a good attendance turned out i l for the recent meeting of the i north york plowmens associa- j j tion held in the sharon hall a great deal of interest is being mongolia fraud case continued from ps 1 me a 520 bill mountenay told the magistrate he later received slips concern ing two expensive automobiles and insurance payments for i them but he had never owned j the stouffville tkiwke tkandy ingest 1 1957 pit 7 1 this may be a waw mxu but most of it is in the wlffs name the past weeks have been j th cars he said white had told shown in this years match buzzing with activity so the him he could get money from which is to be held on the clar- pressure of duty somewhat light- he bank any time and not to ence blachard farm no 48 high- ened well try to mention some worry he had received notices way just over the black river of it j about the loan but had made no bridge the date is october 24th j sorry to hear tha mr jake payments since he understood directors from georgina twp wideman is on the sick list and j white was paying back the j j are in charge of the banquet and is confined to the hospital scar- money i j program and much of the plan- boro general mr wideman is in answer to questions from solid comfort a hit with boys from 6 to60 and these smart hewetson casuals need no tedious breakingin auction sale first class farm equipment milking machine 6cnn milk cooler 200 bales of straw 1000 bales hay household furniture dishes bedding many antique walnut articles the property of mcmahon estate known as the romney farms executors of estate national trust company lot 17 con 2 markham twp li miles north of no 7 hwy thurs aug 15 implements 4section drag harrows sulky hay rake riding plow single furrow single plow steel stone boat cutter mil tractor mustang 1953 like new also manure loader snow shovel and scraper hydraulic lift mh tractor manure spreader on rubber good condition mh tractor stiff t ooth cultivat or like new mh set tractor double disc like new 2furrow mh plow good hay tedder team cultivator mh binder 6 ft set slop sleighs good roller 3 drum steel 30ft extension ladder new number steel drums garden tractor with clinton motor and tractor equipment like new 10 gal hand sprayer with hose and pressure tank complete steel wheelbarrow electric power grain grinder with 1 hp electric motor all complete large quantity jute bags like new root pulper above implements are in good condition dairy equipment near new 2unit surge milker with outlets complete number ol milk pails woods milk cooler 6cais harness 2 sets of double harness number of horse collars grain hay and straw about 300 bales of straw 1000 bales of hay about 500 bus feed oats will be sold by the bin furniture n solid walnut dining room table and chairs antique small walnut dining room stand with drawer walnut dining room cupboard solid walnut buffet like new walnut kitchen clock antique set of dishes ijarge pewter water jug forks hoes shovels and many other articles too numerous to mention end table small writing desk chesterfield 2 occasional clviirs combination radio lirge antique chair walnut oval table ctokinole board antique footstool bronze woodbox antique 4 section bookcase 2 floor lamps 2 bronze flower boxes number of books 2 table lamps number of cushions floor rug 9x12 trilight lamp number of scatter rugs small end table churn antique large quantity fruit jars slumber of empty jars kitchen clock walnut antique kitchen table steel bed with springfilled mattress good single bod spring and mattress single bod solid walnut like now kvash stand walnut dresser arge double bed walnut death funeral service was held at the oneill funeral parlours on tuesday afternoon for mrs annie fuller who passed away at the stouffville nursing home in her 74th year she leaves to mourn one son gordon of stouff ville a daughter mrs joe mel- drew dorothy of toronto four grandchildren and a sister mrs maggie brown of toronto rev f huson conducted the service pallbearers were john lehman fred pugh abe leh man russell couperwaite reg stouffer jake reesor in terment was at thornhill ceme tery iiriiiiro j ning will be done by them the 86 years of age j the magistrate and special prose- e h neville 50n5 mr hodgkinson who has been cutor norman mathews he said art taylor includes walter rare at sunnybrook hospital for ae knew he was doing wrong bob timbers bernard david- few weeks following a heart at- and that the loans were intended son bernard kay art mitchell tack will be able to return for farm improvement morris snowdeni leslie taylor home to ray woods this week- mountenay is the father of admiral philco sales service stouffville ph 346wl 2 3 aaaataw gormley and the mrs c milsted congratulations to mr mrs harold wideman on birth of their daughter at york county hospital newmarket on friday night master kenny brillinger is visiting his grandparents mr and mrs roy brillinger rev and mrs albert cober of illinois visited his father mr jos cober mr ray hawkins who has been working with the sudan inter ior mission in lagos nigeria for the past two and a half years arrived home by plane this week ray has made a real contribu tion in printing the african challenge which is being wide ly distributed throughout ni- beria tv mr and mrs norman john ston peter and chris are holi daying for ten days mr and mrs lawrence hoo ver and son of new dundee spent the weekend with mr brn hunt and mr and mrs ron elliott mr and mrs ralph baker of gowanstown are visiting with relatives here mr and mrs cecil black and sons have returned from a two- week holiday the brethren in christ senior youth group attended a confer ence at chesley lake this week end congratulations to mr and mrs lloyd rush ila nigh who were married in the brethren in christ church oak ridges on saturday mr and mrs frank donnelly and diane have returned from holidays the closing exercises of the brethren in christ vacation bible school was held on thurs day night at heise hill church the fine program presented and the work done by the children showed the work and effort the teachers had put into the school the closing exercises of the united missionary church vaca tion bible school will he held on friday night aug 2 in the church everyone is cordially invited to attend this service and see the work done by the pupils mrs wm phillips nee lou isa helse of niagara falls was buried on tuesday at heise hill cemetery mrs wm gohn passed away early saturday morning at the maple glen rest home sym pathy is expended to her daugh ter mrs leslie smith and fam ily miss carol gooding of rich mond hill spent a few days with mr and mrs c milsted mr and mrs bernard nixon are enjoying a holiday while grandma whitcly and friend of toronto are staving with baby julie mr wilfred pielsticker ar rived home by plane on friday after spending a holiday with his family in germany and others white grubs continued from page 1 engagement mr and mrs garnet mustard announce the engagement of i and the cycle is therefore one their daughter barbara maur- emergence took place in 1955 heid ior tne couple at the een to mr james clifton may- j vear ahead of other parts of the h of hls parents mr and i f iv 3h tr qim i i i i i mrs russel couperthwaite rec- end we are pleased to report i nine children the oldest 10 his congratulations and best wife appeared in court with him wishes to mr and mrs norman and in a brief appearance in the couperthwaite bride and groom i box said he was a good worker of yesterday wednesday thej white 43 and furneaux 49 bride is the former jessie ford who face joint charges of false of altona and the marriage was in the stouffville united church a community shower was bury son of mr and mrs sid- 1 province with overlapping where ney maybury bellamy road the two brood areas meet the scarboro the marriage to take beetles flew in huge numbers place on august 24 1957 in mel ville united church at 300 pm audley mildred puckrln the church services during august will be taken by differ ent men while rev buttars en joys a vacation next sunday mr w c murkar of pickering will be in charge mr and mrs dick winter dickie and darrel left last week on a motor trip to western can ada where they will visit mrs winters relatives mr and mrs bert guthrie and family attended the heron picnic at springhill park on sunday mr and mrs fred puckrin and family visited mrs s puck rin and miss margaret puckrin of oshawa on sunday mr and mrs reg kennedy have returned from a three- week motor trip through east ern ontario and new york state taking to the air at dusk and feeding and mating on the fol iage of trees and shrubs at first sign of daylight they sought out grassy areas weedy places and uncultivated land and burrowed into the soil where the females laid their eggs these eggs hatched in a few weeks and the young grubs fed on decaying vegetable mat ter and the roots of living plants in the fall they went deeper into the soil and remained there dur ing the winter in the spring of 1957 when the soil warmed up they came up to within a few inches of the entiy many lovely and useful gifts were presented they will make their home at myrtle the wedding of miss merle gray to mr albert hudson in the stouffville united mission- pretenses forgery and uttering were remanded to sept 18 as was james wilson 40 of port perry charged with them on one count of false pretenses white also faces several charges in addition to the joint counts others who appeared this mor ning were alex bell 34 clare- mont remanded to sept 18 false pretenses and one charge under the bank act elected trial hws wfct m cah whit shm hit jot everytmm pure white buck with sharply contrasting black loam sole its a big hit at colleges and nish schools too 725 lehmans shoes st0uffv1lie ontario ary church last saturday was j by a magistrate earl j camp- a popular occasion the albert j bell 30 brougham false pre- brown family were guests also tenses and bank act charges miss pat byers mr and mrs j jury trial carmen choate 51 charlie brown and daughter j oshawa false pretenses jury were down from eau claire for i trial remanded to sept 18 the wedding and also visited in i bruce mckay corning sask the community miss gray was i very well known among the children of the neighbourhood having been their school music teacher for the past year mr and mrs roy zeller at tended the wedding of their surface and will feed ravenously n miss mildred ward in during the whole of the growing season on the roots of plants they do the greatest amount of damage during this period in their life cycle in the fall they claremont a week ago saturday the children are busy these days some of them are present ly attending their second vaca tion bible school which is being lawn bowling news at a recent trebles tourna ment at newmarket messrs fred yeaman don bacon and elgin wagg won the era and express trophy and wool blan kets on wednesday of last week nine ladies journeyed to tottenham and all were success ful in winning two games a mixed trebles tournament was held at aurora on thursday evening two stouffville rinks participated mrs laushvvay mrs crossen and don bacon were high for one win a num ber of bowlers attended the jit ney at uxbridge on thursday evening on thursday aug 1st a jitney will be held at clare- monf on saturday at newmar ket mr and mrs e wagg were high for three wins prov championship playdowns on saturday july 24th the winning contestants for the southern district 13 motored to beeton to declare the winners of the district mr alvin klinck of stouffville was the winner of the singles messrs floyd perkins and warren hall were winners in the doubles on wed nesday july 24th they journey ed to peterboro to compete with other teams in the semifinals kingston was the winner in the singles peterboro in the dou- bles and agincourt in the rinks was thoroughly into the turf the final game for the provin- wlth the sprinkler immediately will again go down in the soil j jm the wideman mennonite and pass the winter coming up again in the spring of 1958 at that time the grubs will feed for a very short time only and then change to beetles these beetles however will remain in the soil until the spring of 1959 the cycle will then be complete heavy flights will again take place and a new generation will be started control land which was under cultiva tion during the beetle flight in 1956 did not offer suitable egg- laying places however where cultivation was not possible such as on lawns fairways parks and pastures and where chemicals were not applied di rectly to the soil it is possible that severe injury may occur during the summer of 1957 for pastures fairways and parks use aldrin chlordane di- eldrin or heptachlor in amounts recommended lindane may be used at the rate of 3 to 5 lbs actual per acre but has iot been listed because it may cause tain ting in many crops and must only be used on pastures fair ways and parks for lawns apply one of the following materials to 500 sq feet of lawn surface 5 aldrin dust or granular va lbs 5 chlordane dust or granu lar 2a lbs 5 dieldrin granular 1 i lbs 2vj heptachlor dust or gran ular 3 lbs spread material evenly and cial championships will be play ed at the toronto boulevard club on saturday aug 3rd production of walnut lumber in 1953 in canada amounted to 53000 feet board measure on tario accounted for all of it after application any one of the above materials should control white grubs in a lawn for a per iod of three years wettable powders or emulsions of the ma terials listed above may also be used follow the manufacturers directions as stated on the con tainer antique 2 springfilled mattresses number of good pillows oak rocking chair bedroom stand j spool type single bed springs and mattress antique like new walnut pair window drapes pair of blue window drapes clothes drier large quantity flannelette sheets and blankets and down comforters antique toilet set number of kitchen chairs vacuum cleaner electrolux complete like new findlay 6hole cookstove good condition mixmaster like new popup toaster near new- large quantity of cooking utensils 3 large crocks ice box 4burner electric stove electric washing machina separator vega dishes cooking utensils set 240 lb scales like new iarge vlctrola many other articles the above house furniture is is mostly walnut and in good clean condition dont miss this sale many other articles terms cn sh no resenro sale at 1 pm sharp this is a large sale and will start r on t ime lloyd turner clerk as farmer anrtkwmwt- laff of the week church anne barkey marian mcdow ell and gordon byers each en joyed a week at trail of the pines at stayner glen barkey and jim mcdow ell had a twoday camping trip in the woods at heart haven janet winn had a number of little girls in to her birthday party on saturday janet is 7 this is the holiday season mr and mrs rowland winn took a few days off and trav elled down to the st lawrence enjoying the boat cruise among the thousand islands mr and mrs roy zeller spent a weekend at london recently visiting with her sister and fam ily mr and mrs james russell mr and mrs clarence green spent a week at canal lake mr and mrs c mcdowell took a trip to manitoulin island taking the ferry over and motor ing home by way of sudbury they visited their cousins mr and mrs elmer hill at provi dence bay mr and mrs walter winn and family spent a few days in the owen soundcollingwood dis trict and going through the caves in the scenic mountain at collingwood the brownsbergers entertain ed her nieces misses ruth and ellen jantzie of waterloo recent ly the girls are in toronto taking a course in preparation for teaching in september an other guest was miss dorothy bean who works among the spanishspeaking people in jury trial false pretenses re manded to sept 25 with ken- nard dew windthorst sask and norman clark corning calvin cormer cornwall false pretenses jury trial remanded to sept 18 john w devitt cla remont false pretenses jury trial remanded to sept 18 an thony gardiner 41 locust hill false pretenses remanded to sept 18 william f hunting ton 30 uxbridge false pre tenses forgery uttering bank act remanded to sept 18 john m mulligan 56 whitby false pretenses remanded to sept 18 joseph pagnello 28 scarboro false pretenses remanded to sept 18 grant l preston 31 gormley false pretenses forg ery and uttering jury trial re manded to sept 25 lloyd g preston 39 gormley false pre tenses jury trial remanded to sept 25 carl p rogers 54 pickering false pretenses forg ery and uttering remanded to sept 18 anthony spang 47 claremont false pretenses re manded to sept 18 duncan spang claremont false preten ses forgery and uttering re manded to sept 18 henry sta- bleford 27 west hill false pre tenses bank act remanded to sept 18 cyril wannop 28 bro ugham bank act false preten ses remanded to sept 18 j t woodbine 42 markham false pretenses sept 18 donald white 38 lindsay bank act sept 18 white is free on 5000 bail furneaux on 4000 and the others except mountenay on 500 each mountenay was re leased on his own recognizance mrs h brammer and laurene last tuesday evening were mr and mrs ivan wagg and fam ily of st catharines mr cecil wagg and mrs lottie baker of stouffville mr and mrs morril davis and sandra of scarboro and mrs j lundy christ church anglican rev j i tiiikr rector sunday august 4th 1957 7th after trinity 11 am holy communion altona christian united missionary church kev dow sarftennt intor sunday august fth 1957 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship wed s pm prayer meeting memorial christian church rev f a denrmomv imstor sunday august 4th 1957 v 10 am sunday bible piul 11 am worship- service v 730 pm gospel serrico wed s pm prayer bb study pilgrini workers will meet on tues aug 6th at 2s0 in at the homo of mi and mrs mervin brethour 1 bloomington christian associated gospel church sunday august 4th 1937 10 am bible school for all ages 11 am worship service wed s pm prayer meeting united church melville peachs bethesda rallantrae rev g davison mr x hodgson sunday august 4th 1957 10 amtrbethesda peachs 1130 am melville ballantrae we are grateful to the gideons for having ministered to us during the past two sundays brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor bishop a l winger sunday august 4th 1957 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service and ministry of gods word 7 pm evangelistic message wed 730 pm prayer meet ing an invitation is extended to all st tames v presbyterian church stouffville rev 1 r mckllllcnu ba jtv sunday august 4th 1957 10 am morning worship f worship with us r ringwood christian church rev kenyon edwards sunday augus 4th- 1957 10 am sunday school com 1110 aim worship service 8 pm monday ce prayer meeting united missionary church gormley uethesdy 4 rev c b hjinkink minister- sunday august 4th 1957 845 broadcast gklb1sb ke 1000 worship gormley 1100 suridav schools- r 1200 bethesda 730 evangelistic congratulations to mr and mennonite mission in chicago mrs arthur baxter of bobcay- a gathering of the taylor clan in honour of mrs george tay lors birthday saturday was held sunday on the lawn at mr and mrs em taylors besides the family at home those pres ent were the fred jackson fam ily mr and mrs walter booth and children of stouffville and mr and mrs reg newton and terry of newmarket and last but not least con gratulations to mr and mrs lloyd grove on the birth of their baby daughter pine orchard geon on the birth of their son mr and mrs howard mc- clure and mr and mrs rae mcclure were sunday guests with mr and mrs hargraves of toronto mr and mrs chapman spent sunday with the vv johnston family mr bev grendill and lamily are spending a couple of weeks at their cottage here mrs j lundy is enjoying a motor trip down to the gaspe peninsula new brunswick mr rus allen has a smart new pontiac mr and mrs wesley baker and family are visiting relatives in usa walt johnston had a cow struck and killed by lightning on miss laurine brammer has been holidaying at musselmans lake mr and mrs whitfield spent i monday afternoon a couple of days with mr and mrs rae mcclure master dan- canadian railways carried a ny mcclure returned to thorn- total of 162470013 tons of bury for a few davs with his i frijht in 1954 a decrease of grandparents eight percent from the preceding supper guesls with mr and i donald c hindson taken pleasure in announcing- the opening of offices for the general practice of law over snowballs barber shop as of august 6rh 1957 hours tuiliv i mil pm thnrmlnyn 1 lo v30 pm fridays 7 o ft pm hy appointment anytime associated with mcguire worrall stevens hassard 12 richmond st e toronto em 30177 stouffville markham 609 united church stouffville rev douglas davis sunday august 4th 1957 10 am sunday school 11 am worship sunday augnst 11 at 3 pm baptism service thur aug 15 congregational meeting ft is all right to use a hammer if you are building something stouffville baptist church rov lome hlsoy will be in clinrge of services sunday august 4h 1957 10 am bible school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic service mon s pm voun peoples wed 8 pm prayer meeting all are welcome stouffville united missionary ch urch rev t g huiou minister thurs 8 pm prayer service sunday august 4th 1957 sunday school 10 am worship ii am speaker mr berl stouffer evangelistic 730 pm mr norman iehman united missionary church rev c k bell pastor sunday august 4th 195t dickson hllt 945 am morning worship 11 am- sunday school wed 8 pm prayer servie markham 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening wqrshia thurs g pm prayer service go forward 7 cost whatlt majr we have ho armor on ourttitclfs skcond markham rakkr hirx baptist churches rev nrncehlsey sunday august 4ih 195 second maiuliam prayer servieeeach wed spm next ortvn day v ilible school 10 am j morning service 11 am linker hill prayer service thur 830 jpm next ixmp day morning service 945 am bible school 11 am come and worship with vif vivian mccormack memorial churchs rev w s wllltcpjlfjll mi thurs prayer a thf rnujch frl 730 childrens meetfaf sunday august 4th 1957c 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening voahip tue 815 young peoples 1 meeting wed sl 5 ladies meeting ut the home of mrs roy fockter a welcome extended to al saturday 745 pm parkside youth centre 700 playoff in the ball league o will enjoy mrini the came alao volleyball anil other jrame for jonr relaxation 000 rally in the ball conkrekauonal inking fo rive yon a lift also meag in sontf by joanne mclean and jh tap ing of our hroarirait 10 to over the- air wave in ontario an infotrhal rxenlmg planned for you mcagc4 from tha word by rev rowan sindav evening fireside at 18 spvlil minir ami a ftood ocupel film tnne in sunday morning 0 am at iflou ilrh richmond hill for the vec broadcast krn campbell nlrcclor stouffvl4jt 1 fit lu4t i