i c a jtiny cathers mp mi mcs cathers intite you to attend a reception to meet the right honourable john g diefenbaker prime minister of canada and mrs diefenbaker at the crang auditorium crang plaza wilson and jane sts tuesday may 22nd 1962 230 to 500 pm and at the don aaills curling club lawrence ave e and don mills road tuesday may 22nd 1962 730 to 930 pm rereshmenfs onoi xoxaoe ioeioi aoeioc best buys on used cars 57 dodge 2door hardtop v8 auto- n ma tic radio 2500 down 59 vauxhall station wagon 60 pontiac convertible parisienne fully equipped 27000 original miles 1962 ford galaxie clearance of our sutton branch 242500 1962 fairlaine 500 v8 radio padded dash 10 down payment all cars sold with credit approval coffey and bartley motors limited where prices and quality meet west end of town main street stouffviilie phone 549 or 550 oboe ioeioi jsssssssssssssssssssssssssrssfe seed corn pfister top crop hyblend for grain silage corn pasture fertilizer are you worried about pasture shortage put 1 bag of aeroprills to the acre and get maximum growth with the first rain forage seeds buckwheat garden seeds seed potatoes weed sprays bug killers stiver bros limited i unionville stouffville aurora uxbridge for office supplies see the tribune obituaries baker luella e baker passed away suddenlv at her home on vic toria st stouffville on friday may 11 1962 she was the for mer luella martin wife of the late ralph t baker and dear mother of jean of toronto fu- neral service was held on mon day at 2 pm- from the l e o neill funeral home with inter ment in baker hill cemetery lehman rev percy g lehman pas tor of aylmer united mission ary church for the past three years died in st thomas hos pital in his 59th year he is sur vived by his wife the former esther dommer and a daugh ter mary e lehman of toron to a nurse also three brothers eldon b lloyd r and harold s and sisters gladys mrs john russell and iva mrs ross brown he was the son of the late mr and mrs ben lehman of toronto rev lehman was well known in this district hav ing been pastor of the united missionary churches at mark- ham and dicksons hill the funeral service will be at 230 pm on thursday may 17 at the banfield memorial church vaughan rd toronto with interment in westminster me morial park cemetery johnson henry johnson of lemonville passed away at the stouffville nursing home on tuesdav may 8 1962 in his 85th year he was the beloved husband of sophia gillham and father of elizabeth mrs eric highstead ridge- town verna mrs earl hisey vineland and catherine mrs fred greenfield of markham funeral was held on friday at 2 pm from christ church an glican stouffville with inter ment in king city cemetery engagements mr and mrs earl frederick jackson of rr 1 downsview announce the engagement of their eldest daughter dorothy elizabeth to mr donald ralph franklin boynton son of mr and mrs charles s boynton of rr 2 gormley the mar riage will take place on satur day june 9 1962 at 3 oclock in thornhill presbyterian church mr and mrs thomas lee markham are proud to an nounce the engagement of their daughter nancy charlotte to kenneth alfred elson son of mr and mrs mansel elson of stouffville the marriage will take place on saturday july 28 in the presbyterian church markham mr and mrs walter pascoe claremont ontario wish to an nounce the engagement of their daughter alice pearl to simon mollema son of mr and mrs r h mollema of freisland the marriage to take place at the christian reformed church whitby saturday may 26 1962 at 4 oclock mr and mrs murray dunkeld of r r 2 claremont wish to announce the engagement of their daughter evelyn to mur ray jones son of mr and mrs lome jones of rr 1 ashburn the marriage will take place june 9 230 pm at the altona united missionary church what the puc discussed fourth rate charge on hydro bills is to be revised ontario hydro advised that the cost to the stouffville hydro system of the rural lines which might be taken in if the annex ation is approved would am ount to 10785 agreed to cooperate with on tario commission in collecting overdue accounts where people have moved to other municipali ties puc will not continue to supply meter base free of charge received the tax bill on the new puc building of s66600 next monday may 21st will be a public holiday in stouff ville and your tribune will be arriving a day later than usual mr and mrs max tobler of toronto have purchased the rainey property on 9th line south of stouffville through harold wood real estate mrs grant baker spent a few days with her parents mr and mrs o madill last week mr and mrs roy law and chil dren were sunday visitors and mrs baker returned with them to toronto to spend a few days with her sisters mrs law also mrs gerald pointon and their families mr and mrs frank osterdahl attended the graduation service at the bloor st united church of the cgit group of metro politan toronto last week 93 girls and 27 leaders graduated petra osterdahl and her cousin linda christensen were among the graduates following the service a reception was held for the parents new coloured aluminum sid ing is sprucing up georges shoe repair shop on main st near the cnr this was for many years the familiar byam property and the blue bird tea room catering to the trav ellers who arrived daily off the several trains which operated on this line ringwgod mrs frank atkinson had the misfortune to get hei nand in the wringer recently she suf fered a broken thumb and re quired eight stitches to close the injury mr and mrs orval drewery called on mr george gower on tuesday friends and relatives gather ed at the church friday even ing to shower bill holden and miss audrey paterson who are to be married may 19th mr and mrs fred steckley spent saturday with their son harold and family in hamilton and on sunday visited daughter shirley mrs ed brownsberger and mr geo gower had saturday supper with mr and mrs bill peacock and the boys ed had gone fishing mrs f jemmett is confined for a few days to newmarket hospital mr fred steckley is helping mr charlie atkinson with a carpenter job i th minden dis trict markham dicksons hill v m church mr bill james of gospel re cordings conducted last sunday evenings service mr james was at one time with the youth for christ organization and is now the official distributor for gospel films this sunday the pastor will return to the puplit two special sermon subjects have been selected for the occa sion through fiery trial and loosed from the bonds of satan the annual business meeting for the church will be held on thursday may 24th at 8 pm all reports on the advance of the church will be given at this meeting during the absence of the pastor mr carl grove has been conducting the weekly bible study at the dicksons hill church womens missionary meeting the stouffville united mission ary wms met at the home of mrs percy tarr on thursday evening for their regular monthly meeting president mrs bert stouffer welcomed each one present the opening hymn was followed by prayer time led by mrs john lehman and mrs ed herbert mrs stewart wideman and mrs bert stouffer gave a special number in song miss marguerite simons the guest speaker for the evening gave a very interesting talk on her recent trip to quito equa- dor and her visit to radio sta tion hcjb following another duet number mrs john bru- bacher closed with prayer af ter which all joined in wishing miss ruby wilson their very best by presenting her with a surprise personal shower miss wilson missionary to nigeria will be returning to the field within the next few weeks a work meeting will be held on may 24th at the home of mrs stewart wideman ikndsy juuy 17 1962 the stouffville tribune pig 3 local and personal happenings for your convenience we will be open victoria day may 21st irom 1 to s pm houstons drug store and coffee shoppli mr and mrs albert king were in oxbridge on saturday attending the spring breeze show put on bv 41 another club of trinity united church mr and mrs edgar nigh ed ward su and mr and mrs archie fleming of union vi lie were entertained to sunday din ner at the home of mr and mrs jack nigh and family peaches deputydistrict governor lion walter pipher recently made his official visit to his home lions club in stouffville on this oc casion he spoke on the topic who and what are lions and gave the local club members a good many ideas gleaned from his visits to other clubs lion walt was president of the stouffville club in 1959 and has been a most ardent and enthus iastic worker of whom the local members are quite proud hortlcult meeting show a delightful program was given by the members of union- ville horticultural society in the united church basement on friday evening miss myrna coulson showed pictures she had taken recently of gardens visited while on a european tour mrs nash rendered sev eral solos the show judged by mrs george barker had the following prizewinners arrangement with daffodils mrs c burkholder arrang using rhubarb leaves mrs burkholder mrs m storey dining table centre mrs storey c james arrang for church mrs sto rey mrs burkholder m mer- tens arrang using tulips mrs storey mrs burkholder arrang using narcissus mrs storey arrang using woodland mater ial mrs d campbell mrs almstead arrang using driftwood mrs almstead c james african viole single mrs g r w thomas afr violet double h nicely airs thomas mrs r atkin son aov house plant mrs m storey the stouffville womens in stitute held the may meeting in the library basement on wed nesday may 13 at 215 pm with the president mrs bruce david son presiding the meeting op ened with the opening ode the roll call measure your waist line proved very humorous and interesting being answered by 20 members and 2 visitors mrs sherman arnold read the motto and mrs walter smith gave current events local and worldwide mrs a burgin was programme convener mr da vid coon of button coon bar risters and solicitors of stouff ville spoke on making wills mr coon outlined the proced ure of will making an open dis cussion proved very interesting and educational the president very graciously thanked mr coon for taking time out from his busy life to speak at this meeting dainty refreshments were served by the tea host esses miss bertha winn mrs j symes and mrs r fleury the public relations branch of the institute endeavours are as follows donations to stouff ville library for childrens books 30 gifts to shutins at christmas donation to santa claus parade donation to musi cal festival donation to library caretaker donation to thorn- haven school for retarded chil dren donation to international scholarship also silver cup do nated to skating club and tro phy to stouffville public schools for field day made sufficient cancer dressing to supply local patients cards sent to sick shutins golden weddings be reavements and birth assisted with refreshments for cancer society tea supplied four help ers at blood donor clinic sent donations to burnedout fam ilies also donation to sick chil drens hospital toronto neighbours combine to aid ballantrae farmer last week farmers bllantrae community force to complete tht tn seeding operation on the pro- joined perty 0 jjj dclner kldd of spring whitchurch township sup- ported by cultivators drills and tractors the neighbors seeded the land at a rate of 16 acres an hour staff photo every wednesday evening has been set aside for junior base ball practice or games in the stouffville park thursday eve nings will be reserved for midg et workouts all practices will bgin at 7 pm mr and mrs harry schell have moved into their fine new residence on sunset blvd the house formerly occupied by mr and mrs schell has been purchased by mr alfred smith and they will be moving shortly to take up residence there mrs w r wees wellknown writer and traveller was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of stouffville lions club on monday night her in teresting talk was based on re cent travels through commun ist china mrs luella lemon and her sister mrs zella gillion left by plane on may 12th for an ex tended trip to los angeles cali fornia reedley san francisco seattle vancouver banff moosejaw and regina they will visit hollywood disneyland the sierra mountains and attend the worlds fair they will ar rive home on june 3 there were 35 present at the birthday party for mrs charlie tindall of harold ave on sat- uraay when she celebrated her 75th birthday friends and rela tives were present from clare mont chcrrywood lindsay oshawa weston and toronto she was presented with a num ber of gifts one being a gold wrist watch her granddaughter gave her a necklace two meet the candidate parties and a business mens luncheon were held on friday may il for the liberal candi date mr john addison the first party was held at the home of mrs r norton glad park ave coffee was poured by mrs h lintner the second party was at the home of mrs a burgin main st e where mrs j mccreight and mrs anderson assisted the hostess in serving the guests the busi nessmens luncheon was held in the club room of the legion hall mrs h lintner and mrs d coon presided at the table mr coon introduced mr addi son who spoke on the similar ity of a successful business and a successful government a wide interest was shown by the public at these well attended parties and luncheon bag of bulbs sale the young people of stouff ville united church hic group are asking the patronage of stouffville and district folks in a drive for funds to continue adopting an asian foster child for the past year eight year old yu kim man of hong kong has been a foster child of this group and they would like to continue to help him on friday evening may 18 the younj people will be calling on everyone in town to buy a bag of electric light bulhs for si everyone needs bulbs and this group needs fin ancial support so here is the chance to get together and in so doing bring hope to another refugee orphan victoria day mon may 21st menu home made soup or chilled juice 1 roast beef dinner 175 2 roast turkey with dressing s175 ham steak with pineapple ring s160 4 pure pork sausage with apple sauce 110 mashed lyonnaise or french fried potatoes second veg etable chefs salad dessert choice of home made pie chocolate or butterscotch sundae tea coffee or milk special childrens plates 100 125 open from 1 fm to 8 pm coffee shoppe houstons the rexall drcg store main si- stoufmiic phone 339 laaaai a mr wm sanders sr is pres ently confined to bed in the stouffville nursing home after suffering a recent weak spell for the last two saturdays the local girl guides and brownies held their annual cookie day which proved very successful the local associa tion wishes to thank everyone who helped to make this a suc cess and everyone who support ed the girls by buying cookies stouffville 5c to 1 store the stedman chain store in stouffville will henceforth be the stouffville 5c to si store and will have a new owner mr h c leman who was formerly a head office employee with the stedman co the transfer takes place on june 1st mr leman has purchased a new home at 359 elm rd through thos shea ltd mr leman was born in england and has been associat ed with this type of business for 42 years mr earl strong who died suddenly near his home at grassmeie was born in stouff ville in 1900 a son of the late sam and mary strong his wife the former mary meyer survives him three years ago he retired to their home near huntsville after having spent the last 12 years in the butcher business at st george also suiviving aie brother roy of huntsville and floyd of orillia and sisters vera mrs woodward of osh awa pearl mrs ernest boden of newmarket and clara mrs maurice moore dearbourne michigan mrs dclbert holden is in mon treal visiting her daughter mrs jack todds miss margery mertens spent the weekend in weston with mr and mrs don davis and larry mr and mrs howard forgie and family main st w have moved to west hill mr and mrs c copeland of honeywood ont were visitors this past week with their daugh ter mrs harry heatherington harry and family a euchre party will be held thursday may 10 at s30 pm at the legion hall to raise funds for the local association in aid of the girl guides brownies mr and mrs george harman stouffer st were visited by their entire family on mothers day they now have 28 grand children anglican church news a meeting of the advisory board of christ church angli can was held on may 1st with fourteen members present re ports were presented from the various organizations mrs bur gin for the wa announced a spring tea on saturday may 26 mrs g williams reported for the chancel guild flowers for easter sunday were given the sick in the parish doctor petrie will be the guest speaker at the evening guild meeting on may 21st his subject will be artificial respiration mr lawson mumberson will be the guest speaker on may 17 at the dinner for the mens group members of the choir attended the pirates of penzance mr and mrs bob timbers and family of mount albert and mr and mrs win timbers were visitors on sunday with their daughter and sister miss rene timbers in toronto mr and mrs walter pipher were guests of the bendale lions club at their annual la dies night field at tam-o-shan- ter agincourt on saturday eve ning a bus load of ladies from the united missionary church here and at altona attended the w ms convention at vineland on tuesday another bus took the ladies from dicksons hill markham and gormley refresher course for registered nurses trend of present day nursing sponsored by the york chapter of rhao and the york coun ty hospital when october 1st to november 1st monday and thursday evenings 7 to 9 oclock where york coun ty hospital cafeteria newmar ket ten lectures with practical demonstrations fee 1000 apply in writing to mrs may mcafee at 202 queen st newmarket for application forms which must be completed and returned by june 15th cer tificates will be given at com pletion of course special values and reminders this week moneysaving specials look only 400 with any 400 purchase kodak hawkeye fl came ida brand reg 30c 50c calamine lotion 23c 39c valu brand blue label absorbent cotton 1 pound 79c schick safety razor with 15 schick krona edge injector blades 98c purse size fashion set with hudnut fashion quick 250 desert flower twinpak 125 size 250 value cream deodorant 125 holiday needs brislamin lotion 119 cameras flashbulbs and olhcr photo needs 612 insect repellent ideal for black flics liquid or stick 79c lotion 89c bomb 139 off repellent 89c 139 tat ant traps for home or collage 25c sunrile sun glasses 29c to 198 polaroid sun glasses 129 to 198 j j bandaid plastic strips 29c 53c 75c 98c j j firstaid cut kit 98c j j firstaid auto kit 125 j j firstaid cream 65c 98c aikens pharmacy 35 main st iv phone 2861v stouffville