cedar grove news th new year has begun kith so much sickness in cedar grove it can hardly be called good beginning flu was so prevalent in the village alter christinas that the community club banquet was attended by greatly reduced numbers this bout seems to be worse than the last in this vicinity but most of its victims are slowly re turning to normal now gib whitamore bad a rush trip to the hospital at new years but is home again now much re lieved that his illness was not serious as originally suspected david raymer is in bed suffer ing from pneumonia and wynn gaston has been in hospital since before christmas a bad beginning is a good ending hope the old adage is true this year brighter spots in the news in clude birthdays for young and old marion reesor a day be fore christmas celebrant and sharon lapp recovered from flu just in time and cathy ionson were six years old on jan 6th mrs clendenen was 87 on january 3 and on january 9 mrs isaac reesor will be 94 many happy returns of the day skating has officially opened at ccdarena with public skating tuesday thursday and satur day nights the first party of the year was held by the young people on saturday and follow ing a good nights skating they returned to bobby milroys for refreshments there was as usual an over abundance of good food at the banquet on friday eveijng one runs out of adjectives when cedar grove cooks take over such an event after dinner olive reesor led a lively sing song which featured some of the old old songs we havent sung here for a long time the children finished up with davie crocket and found to their sur prise they had forgotten the wortis and behind them their parents went back far more years and the words were well remembered their business meeting was very short and the new officers elected for 1938 were as follows pres archie little 1st vice pres don mcclennan 2nd vice pres harold lapp secty ma rion mccowan treas john pe- trie flower comm joyce lapp lillian dean special events john petrie work comm walter reesor lunch conveners ida tapscott hel en little mabel reesor ruby reesor membership and policy comm lloyd clendenen january 30th is a ridiculous time to hold an annual rate payers meeting but so it goes year after year many who would like to be present simply cannot manage it in the middle of the busiest season of the whole year it is time the act lemonville mr and mrs fred timbers and carl were saturday even ing dinner guests of sir and mrs lloyd doner of gormley mr and mrs weir of parry sound spent a day during the holiday season with their mo ther mrs a yake mrs yake also entertained her family and mr and mrs charlie preston on new years day to evening dinner mr and mrs frank burnett and miss agnes burnett of richmond hill and mrs h carr of toronto were new years dinner guests of mrs h burnett and her son harry- wibiwaiwifliiwiifliiiiiiiiiiiniihiii meteor mercury lincoln dealer bill shields motors ltd between gormley vandorf on don mills rd presents 1958 bargains 1954 meteor with radio 899 1954 dssoto 899 1953 ford 699 1952 chevrolet 599 1950 chevrolet 349 specials 1957 brand new meteors mercurys and meteor ranch wagons phone pa 75827 was changed to make the time more appropriate however 9 ratepayers managed to get out to the meeting and heard very favourable reports of the school year wally reesor was re elected to the board for another term notes about neighbours gordon dimma is settled now in his new home and seems to be rapidly becoming accustomed to life right in the village hel en hamill gave a gadget shower for shirley reesor last week for a few of her close friends the gadgets received by the bride to be were amazing but tliis is the 20th century mrs serflek is feeling very well now and is interested in finding work she will work out by the day or babysit so if you need help or know of some one who does please contact mrs serflek she will need spe cial attention at first since her english is not too good but k will not be long before she can take over herself the best way to make arrangements is to go directly to her home after the children are home from school margit and joseph are learn ing english rapidly at school and make very adequate inter preters news from gormley sirs c milsted bloomington miss marlene storry enter tained a number of young friends saturday afternoon to celebrate her seventh birthday mrs j tarr has returned from toronto to her daughters mr and mrs c lemons mr and mrs h kee miss betty anne and john of orange- ville and mr and mrs mill were guests at o h tranmers on new years day the annual school meeting held on monday did not interest very many of the section mr n storry is the new trustee in place of mr e burnett who retired the slate reads j k tranmer and mr m ramer mrs r herbert is the care taker mr and mrs herbert bur nett held the family new year dinner on wednesday for mr and mrs e burnett and family mrs d burnett mrs f bur nett and franklin of scarboro mr e lemon attended an agriculturalshort course at guelph last week we are glad to report that mr joe assinck is improving after his appendectomy and is convalescing at the home of mr and mrs m thomas mrs assinck is in wellesley hos pital aaaaaaa quaker oats 3 beans libbys deep brown is 0 2 applesauce mitchells fancy corn niblets fancy old kernel 2 f salmon fish wye or half n picnic shoulders smoked ib stewing beef lea boneless ib 39c 35c 19- t 35 45c 47 49c mr geo brands returned home last week from scarboro general hospital where he un derwent a hernia operation mr and mrs geo barrett entertained mr and mrs rob ert millen of toronto and mr and mrs dave millen and dau ghter of richmond hill on fin- day in honour of mr robert millens birthday mr and mrs roy hawkins had sunday supper with mr and mrs frank lewellyn mrs edma brubacher mis sionary on furlough from ni geria africa had supper on fridav with mr and mrs c milsted mr and mrs s n doner vis ited mrs victor stover of mark- ham who has recently returned from toronto general hospital we wish a speedy recovery for mr j c mckendry who has been ill at his home mr and mrs a t hawkins miss e raymer and mr and mrs roy hawkins spent new years with mrs nettie koch of markham mrs russell heise and shir ley spent last week with her mother mrs winger at ridge- way mrs tripp of montreal was buried on monday at prospect cemetery toronto mrs tripp who was in her 95th year was a sister of mr a f leek we extend sympathy to mr leek in the loss of his last sister mr and mrs melvin baker and family had sunday dinner with mr and mrs s n doner mrs ella thompson of stay ner and mr and mrs walter thompson and family of mark- ham had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs a t hawkins miss karen sanderson of pine orchard visited mr and mrs harry thompson last week mrs a whitely of toronto spent the holiday season with her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs bernard nixon miss mary wideman who has spent several months at the navajo mission in new mexico returned to her home on sun day mr and mrs geo cober and miss mary cober mr and mrs clifford winger and family and miss mildred brillinger were guests at the wideman home at the family dinner on sunday evening mr and mrs c milsted and charleen spent sunfcy with mr and mrs lewis grove of mark- ham miss dora newton of clifford spent the weekend with mr and mrs roy hawkins mr and mrs ralph empring- ham and boys visited mrs da vid byer of st anns on sun day mr and mrs john reesor and family spent a two weeks holiday in florida a very quiet wedding took place at 7 pm new years eve dec 31 1957 at the home of bishop and mrs alvin wing er mr iray leroy wideman son of mr and mrs roy wide- man was united in marriage with miss lois anne wright daughter of mrs muriel wright of richmond hill the bride was dressed in navy and wore a corsage of orchids the at tendants were the grooms cous ins mr and mrs ross brillin ger of toronto mrs brillinger wore blue and had a corsage of pink roses the reception was held in toronto after a short honeymoon in the united states mr and mrs wideman will reside in stouff- vilie ringwood mr and mrs h hisey called on mr and mrs delos hisey toronto one day recently while visiting with his uncle and aunt mr and mrs c mor- gason mark filyer was taken ill with pneumonia his parents mr and mrs dann filyer on doctors orders took him to the sick childrens hospital on thursday we are glad to hear he is responding to treatment and may soon ba able to go home mr and mrs fred steckley and shirley spent sunday in hamilton with mr and mrs harold steckley and family harold and his wife have added their names and loyalty to the elmwood baptist church locat ed near their home congratulations to mr and mrs ronald graves catherine fockler on the birth of their baby daughter church service at 1110 am on sunday jan 12th the tor onto bible college choir will be with us at this service mr and mrs walter pipher left on sunday morning for ari zona they expect to be gone for three weeks mr george gower mr and mrs fred steckley and shirley spent new years day with mr and mrs jacob grove and miss ada mr and mrs earle cubett of stayner called on mrs fred steckley and other cousins on friday we are glad to report that mr albert king is improving mr and mrs j fockler had sunday night supper with their daughter and family mrs t bullock agincourt the stouffviue tribune tbunday jmuar 9 1958 pt ii polio vaccine for adults births yake mr and mrs eldon yake of goodwood are happy to announce the birth of their daughter on january 3rd 1958 at the brierbush hospital in stouffville coxworth lloyd and grace coxworth of markham rr 2 are happy to announce the safe arrival of their son bri an lloyd on saturday jan 4th 1958 at the brierbush hospital stouffville hest mr and mrs arnold hest of stouffville are happy to announce the birth of their son arnold frederick on jan uary 7 1958 at the brier bush hospital stouffville shnell mr and mrs willy shnell of stouffville rr 2 are happy to announce the birth of their daughter on january 7th 1958 at brier bush hospital stouffville graves mr and mrs ron ald graves of stouffville are happy to announce the birth of their daughter catharine jane jan 3rd 1958 at the brierbush hospital stouff ville schells food market stouffville ontario free parking phone 220 free parking neiv years qirl by kafhryn erummond marcia anders had been born on new years day which al ways made that day something extra special better even than christmas her widowed mother often said esery year along with the general jubilation there had been a birthday party for mar cia first her kindergarten friends then a bevy of young girls and finally dancing parties for both girls and boys now marcia was going on nineteen and when mrs anders began to talk about the birthday she said this year i dont be lieve ill have a party mother john wants us to go to the winter carnival at annandale new years day dawned bright and crisp and early in the mor ning john andlmarcia set gaily out on their trip mrs anders wondered how she would get through the lonesome day presently it occurred to her that they might still haye a birthday party after the pair re turned just the three of them she and marcia and john she would make a gorgeous birth day cake and some kind of fes tive casserole chicken maybe the day passed quickly after all at length everything was ready the table was covered with the best white cloth laid with the company silver the cake was decorated the gifts were wrapped there was noth ing to do now but wait the telephone suddenly rang loudly in the stillness of the room hello mrs anders cried she could tell by the ped her heart then she heard mrs lemai- tres voice hello mrs anders ann this is matilda whats wrong marcias mother asked quickly why nothings wrong at all mrs lemaitre returned cheerfully 1 just wanted to tell you the children wont be back tonight theyre going to stay here with me john called to say they were invited to a shindig theyll come here after ward and drive back home in the morning what on earth mrs anders exclaimed resentfully they had a contest for next years carnival queen mrs le maitre explained animatedly and your marcia won it so the committee is entertaining her and john and the princesses at a downtown cafe but thats not the big news ann theyre en gaged were on the way to be coming mothersinlaw ann ann are you there why dont you say something arent you glad i am mrs anders struggled for words and they came out tear fully matilda today is mar cias birthday weve spent it together every single year since siie was born i baked her a birthday cake and and she broke down completely never had she felt so utterly forgotten there was silence at the other end of the line then matilda said all right its her birth day so what we all have birthdays they come every year but remember this is her betrothal day too you didnt arrange that ann and when the kids come in tonight im going to tell them that you were simply delighted i as ann hung up her doori bell rang special delivery let- 1 ter the boy said she tore open the envelope it was a beautiful birthday card covered with flowers and satin it must be meant for marcia ann thought but no the ad dress said mrs ann anders 13 maple street then she saw it was marcias own handwriting swiftly she opened the dainty folder and gladness flooded her whole being on the blank page marcia had scrawled excitedly birthday greetings to my mother who salk poliomyelitis vaccine is now available iree to practising physicians throughout ontario according to a reported announ cement from the minister of health dr mackinnon phillips polio vaccine is therefore on the same fret basis as diph theria toxoid whooping cough vaccine and other similar im munizing material supplied free to practising physicians in on tario adults under 40 years of age now constitute the more hazard ous unprotected group they are urged to obtain polio vaccin ation by arrangement with their family doctor before the start of the polio season arrives in may york countys moh dr robert m king reported to the board of health at its last meeting in 1957 that the health unit has given over 53000 doses of polio vaccine in its preschool school and prenatal immunization programme since the introduction of salk vac cine in 1s5s all elementary school child ren and high school students totalling about 18000 students have had the opportunity to receive at least two doses and almost all have received three doses as recommended by the provincial and federal health departments the 1958 immunization pro gramme begins this week in schools throughout the county to provide salk vaccine to new starters or those otherwise in need of initial polio immuniza tion or third doses sixteen special clinics to pro vide third doses for preschool children who received first and second doses last spring will be announced shortly by the health unit meanwhile infants over 6 months of age may begin polio immunization with their family doctor or at any of the regular child health centres held by the health unit in 16 locations in york county in formation on time and place can be obtained from local health unit offices costs shared in connection with the recent municipal election recount for the deputyreeveshlp of mark ham township judge shea has cirected that the judges ac count be paid by the township it is usual procedure for the candidate who is the loser in the recount to bear costs but deputyreeve v dean the new encumbent has indicated that in the present instance he will bear his own costs we build homes large and small and buildings of all kinds repairs and remodelling good materials and workmanship guaranteed our house designing service is at your disposal r w refz construction co stouffville ont phone stouff 195 at patrick motors you cant afford a new car buy a good used car 1 2 3 in january every used car has been checked and conditioned by the auto dealer to meet bad weather driving conditions the car is safe made so to meet winter hazards it starts ivhen its cold the heater works the windshield wipers work defrostersand other accessories have been fixed or replaced the car is ready for rough usage a used car tested under january driving conditions has to be right and it is easy for you to find out if it is whats more it costs the auto dealer more to keep his cars looking presentable what with rain slush therefore he wouid io have fewer used cars on his lot and this tempts him to deal with you at prices lower than the rest of the year hes perfectly willing to let you save the money that it would cost him in polish etc and always remember patrick motors as your local new car dealer and individual sales staff members who has all his lifes savings and his familys happiness bound up in his local place of business has much more to protect when he sells you a good reconditioned car than does the dealer who does business some 30 or 40 miles away and feels that you wont bother him if something goes wrong sounds that this was a longi brought me into the best of all distance call and uneasiness nip- possible worlds patrick motors pontine buick and gmc trucks stouffville ontario