herb yakeim fina service let us prepare your car for cold weather have the engine tuned battery checked antifreeze put in oil changed snow tires mounted licensed mechanic see our grand prix raceway christmas toy special goodyear tires batteries i stouffville ph 488 j i i quality service stiver bros the best place in town to buy fuel liquid fuels solar heat for furnace reliable oil for space heater solid fuels reliable hard coal stove and nut size cavalier queen stoker coal and gold nugget stoker reliable cannel coal by the ton or bag phones 506j 506w 502w the stouffville tribune tlione 1523 lean shoulder pork chops b 59 ean sliced cooked ham b 89 sherriffs dainty cloverleaf mashed p 27 2 for 31 salmon pm 3 100 aunt jemima regular or buttermilk pancake mix 21 duncan iiines all flavours cake mixes 3 100 lean sliced side bacon 69 stouffville t4w220w free town delivery buttortville news neighbourhood notes miss mary arnold was guest of honour at a miscellaneous shower held at browns corners church on monday evening last week mary who has helped with the nursery children at the church for some time will be married to leslie rimmer on saturday december 2 1961 at woodgreen united church to ronto assisting mary at the shower were misses judy hord and sandra russell the harmony club christ mas bazaar which will be held at browns corners church on saturday afternoon of this week will be officially opened by mrs a f binnington at 200 pm mrs j harris entertained ba by booth member at her home on tuesday evening and the explorer group under the di rection of mrs j r donaldson and mrs sam snider have been busy making attractive christ mas decorations to sell at their booth mrs s j english accompan ied mr and mrs k c gray of toronto when they visited rela tives at owen sound on sunday miss joy fuller presided at the organ in browns corners church mr and mrs a w miller spent last weekend at st cath arines with old school friends of mrs millers as president of district no 12 of the ontario cancer so ciety mrs gordon purves has been asked to attend the con ference of the national cancer institute which will be held at the king edward hotel on sat urday on wednesday nov 22 mrs purves and mrs cecil ni chols will attend the annual meeting of the ontario division to be held in london ont mrs a stephensons aunt miss galbralth was her guest last week mrs george charity of por cupine has been visiting her mo ther mrs e hill and her sis ter mrs bruce robinson of thornhill recently mr and mrs allan strike at tended the ceremony on friday evening of this week when don mills junior and senior high school was officially opened mr strike is a member of the junior staff another community member concerned with the opening of this school was mr jack sto rey whose job it was to see that everything was shipshape for the occasion on wednesday morning mrs s r patterson entertained the nominating committee for the united church womens execu tive present were mrs a w miller harmony club presi dent mrs wm rodick wms president and mrs wilfred turner mrs john donaldson held a wx quilting at her home last week and among those attend ing were mrs e hill mrs j rodick mrs j cook mrs m sherman mrs george kelly miss m rodick and mrs f h leaf davidson mission band marks end of service at the beginning of 1962 mission bands in the united church along with other organ izations will come to an end and assume a new name and a new programme to mark this milestone the davidson mission band held a special meeting when they en tertained dr belle davidson wife of a former minister at browns corners church and at one time a missionary to india for whom the band was named mrs davidson now in her 89th year lives in the ellesmere area she spoke briefly to the child ren others who were guests on this occasion were mrs c j russell of unionville miss ma ry rodick mrs h r patter son mrs d hood and mrs norman reid mrs harold steffler showed a film and mrs wilfred turner conducted the service games and crafts were under the direc tion of mrs bob hood and mrs john buchanan who also serv ed refreshments at the conclu sion school parents club mr jack stewart and the par ents club wish to thank all the fathers who helped recently with the car wash and also a orithego onthegrow youngsters thrive on it children enjoy our good- tasting milk at meals for snacks and poured a- plenty on cereals our customers are happy knowing they are getting the best nothing else so good for you tastes so good maple leaf dairy phone stouffville 165w d u p international 3 to 4- plow ih britishbuilt diesel see it sit on it try it count features add up the advantages everything about the b114 says its for you two pto speeds 10 ground speeds varytouch hydraulics for control unlimited matchless comfort convenience economy and work output for the full story come and try the famous b275s big brother chas richards sons jgj stouffville ontario ltd grills for councillor 1962 whitchurch twp township of uxbridge yore to elect r n hogg deputyreeve 1 962 monday on nov 27th thank you to rick tribbling at whose service station the event was staged the financial results we hear were worth while on saturday evening with jack stewart and bob leitch in charge an enthusiastic group met at buttonville wi hall for an evening of square danc ing carson whelan called the squares and demonstrated some of the folk dances lucky draws were won by messrs helfen- stein halkes and miss sign in- gimundsen the next interest of the par ents club will be open house at the school when the parents will meet the staff on the last wednesday in the month thornhill hs the thornhill high school commencement exercises were held on friday evening when several neighbourhood students won special honours the buttonville womens in stitute prize was wen by laurel sabiston daughter of mr and mrs don sabiston for proficien cy in the general course grade 9 presentation was made by mrs adam brown mr and mrs harold wrights eldest daugh ter maureen received her sec ondary school graduation dip loma with marks topping all grade 12 students and won the thornhill lions club scholar ship for jr matric the gordon lake memorlat prize for lang uages went to maureen and a prize given by the bank of nova scotia for general proficiency in middle school was won by her but by reversion went to doris barker wesley fierheller roger ked- well and david rumble each re ceived a secondary school grad uation diploma and honour graduation diplomas were re ceived by joy fuller and arthur storey joy is now at the tor onto teachers college and art is at mount alliston sackville new brunswick among those attending were mr and mrs edgar fuller mr and mrs stanley fierheller mr and mrs harold wright mr and mrs f maw mr and mrs adam brown allan brown jean maw lynn arnott mr and mrs d sabiston mr and mrs kedwell w i hears mrs clarke young mrs russell boyington intro duced mrs clarke young of unionville when she spoke to buttonville w i members at their november meeting held wednesday afternoon at but tonville w i hall always an engaging speaker mrs young brought to her lis teners littleknown facts of the private lives of ladies of our royal family on a recent tour stated mrs young the royal luggage for 30 pclz weighed eight tons other items of interest included the facts that in buckingham pal ace there a re 128 clocks which must be wound at regular inter vals there are three rnilec nf red carpet 12 chefs and the kitchens and royal dining table lie onequarter mile apart mrs adam brown w i pres ident chaired the meeting and the roll call taken by the sec retary mrs j rodick was a joke or an antique which the member was asked to explain among the latter were a china plate from holyrood house which a member of mrs henry harpers family had been given at the accession of queen vc- torla to the throne a wooden spoon made by an early dutch settler who had carved it for his lady love after she accented his offer of marriage this was said to be spooning and a summer parasol which had been carried by ai ancestor o one of the members when she rode to toronto on one of the first trips made by the grand trunk railway reports of the central ontario area convention held recently at the royal york hotel were brought to the meeting by mrs fred porter and mrs john wil- kins mrs george hooper and mrs aubrey stephenson led a singsong there will be a quilting at the home of mrs john donaldson on dec 7 the december meet ing will be held one week early on dec 13 at this meeting gifts will be exchanged to 50c val ue dec 9 is the childrens christmas party at buttonville floridly noemb 23 1961 the stouffyiue tribune p 13 uxbridge township election the municipal electors of the township of uxbridge are hereby notified that an election will be held on monday 27 november 1961 for the purpose of electing a reeve deputyreeve and three councillors for your 1962 council polling booths will be open from 1000 am until 700 pm at the following loca tions pd no 1 morley davis house pd no 2 township hall pd no 3 chapmans store pd no 4 joseph jones house pd no 5 pine grove school pd no 6 quaker hill school pd no 7 webb school dated at goodwood this 20lh day of november 1961 j e foskelt returning officer township of uxbridge vote to retelect charles e forsythe councillor 1962 4 years experience your support is respectfully solicited at the polls on monday nov 27 1961 10 am to 7 pm wrecking ajax hotel all material for sale whiteholl 20931 next to town hall township of uxbridge your vote and influence is respectfully solicited for isaac catherwood for polling day monday nov 27 1961 wg in i u qc hurry take advantage of our fall special on dairy feeds before nov 30 good cows deseitvb the 11est in feed use marmill 24 milk maker an ah vegetable protein ration available bagged or bulk feed marmill t reesors marmi ltd markham ont we delivers oartmamt stoufiville gormley residents at no extra charge phone zenitt 74240 bgrobb for office supplies its the tribune proclamati to the municipal electors of the township of whilchurcj public notice is hereby given that pursuant to the ontario municipal acf a meeting of the municipal electors of the township of whitchurch will be held in the community hall vandorf ont friday november 24th 1961 from 7 oclock until 8 oclock in the evening for ihe nomination of candidates for the offices of reeve deputvreeve and three councillors to serve the township of whitchurch for the year 1962 if more candidates are proposed than required to be elected to any of the positions then an election will be held i monday december 4th 1961 polls will be opened at ten oclock in the morning nnd shall continue until eight oclock in the afternoon and no longer