wedding mr and mrs robt hicks are pictured here following their recent marriage in st an drews united church mark- baskets of pink and white gladiolus decorated st andrews united church markham on saturday september 8 at 330 oclock when carole arlene daughter of mr and mrs james r mears became the bride of robert hicks son of mr and mrs vern hicks of greenwood the double ring ceremony was performed by rev albion r wright the church organist mrs peggy clark played tho wedding music and assisted the soloist miss june hail who sang the wedding prayer the lords prayer and ill walk beside you the latter during the signing of the regis ter the brfde given in marriage by her father chose a white peau de soie gown appliqued in lace at the neckline and on the full length skirt failing to a chapel train a jewelled coronet caught the elbow length veil and she car ried a mauve orchid with sprays of stephanotis mrs ann saunders was mat ron of honour for her sister ham the bride is the former carole arlene mears daugh ter of mr and mrs james r mears of markham the and the bridesmaids were miss jane white and miss barbara burkholder the matron of honour wore gold peau de soio and the bridesmaids were gown ed in forest green peau de soie each featuring bell shaped skirts they wore matching whimsies and headdress of peau de soie and carried cascades of yellow and white mums flower girl debbie lee niece of the groom was dressed in gold peau de soie with an over- skirt of gold chiffon and carried a nosegay of yellow and white mums william hick was groomsman for his brother ushering were steve saundeis and floyd mal colm following the ceremony the reception was held in the church hall the brides mother receiv ed wearing a pale green brocade diess with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow mums she was assisted by the grooms mother who wore a beige bro caded dress with matching ac cessories and a corsage of yel low and white mums groom is the son of mr and mrs vern hicks of green wood cadieux studio the bride chose a teal blue suit with gray and black acces sories and a corsage of pink rosebuds for the couples wed ding rtip they have now taken up residence in their home at greenwood out of town guests present at the wedding were from tillson- burg woodstock port perry oshawa whitby toronto aur ora and stouffville mrs c dixon 92 passes funeral service was held on monday sept 24 at 2 pm at the stoddart funeial home woodville for mrs charlotte elizabeth dixon wife of the late james dixon mrs dixon passed away at the bonaire nursing home in cannington in her 92nd year on saturday sept 22 1962 and was buried in the smith cemetery at woodville mrs s t bodendistel mary of guelph mr wilton dixon of markham mrs wilfred hooper of toronto harvey of woodville and mrs j m fisher of caesa- rea survive thei mother harold dixon of stouffville is also a relative mr james murby operator of the duck farm claims that about 75 gallons of water per minute is directed from the stream through a manmade channel a pressure pump carries the water almost one mile to the duck premises weddings ferguson oldham at brooklin united church on saturday september 8th anne marie oldham daughter of mrs andrew davidson brooklin and the late mr nathan j oldham was united in marriage in a double ring ceremony to vernon william ferguson son of mr and mrs douglas ferguson uxbridge the rev s j hillier offici ated the wedding music was played by mi e a winkler of oshawa and mr allan clark ef greenwood sang given in marriage by her uncle mr ernest oldham the bride wore a floorlength gown of nylon chiffon over taffeta designed with a sabrina neck line and lily point sleeves the bodice was accented by italian lace embroidered in iridescent sequins the bell skirt featured a bustle back emphasized with a draped bow her chapel veil was held by a crown of peails and auiora boreaiis stones and she carried a bible covered with deep pink sweetheart roses miss donna oldham sister ot the bride was maid of hon or in mint green silk organza over taffeta featuring a shir red bodice puff blecves and gatheied street length skirt complemented by pearl and crystal headdress and white accessories she carried a bou quet of yellow carnations cen- births lintner mr and mrs arnold limner are happy to announce the birth of a daugh ter kimberley ann on sep tember 16 1962 at mt sinai hospital toronto wilson susie is pleased as punch to announce the arrival of her baby sister jacqueline leslie jackie on sept 21st 1962 at york county hospital newmarket weight 5 lbs ix ounces proud parents are ron ethel wilson who both wish to extend a special thank you to dr mitchell tred with deep yellow roses the attendants miss grace lightle and mrs neil pascoe wore identical street length dresses of mint green silk or ganza over taffeta styled with shirred bodice and puff sleeves their headdresses were fashion ed of matching mint green or ganza forming a ro with veil each carried a bouquet of yellow carnations centred with deep yellow roses mr donald ferguson brother ol the bridegroom acted as best man the usheis were messrs garry ferguson and neil pascoe brian ferguson brother of the bridegroom vs the ringbeaier the reception attended by approximately one hundred guests was held in the christ- ion education hall of brooklin united church receiving the brides mother wore an aqua marine sheath dress of organza over silk taffeta with white accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses she was assisted by the bridegrooms mother wearing a chocolate brown crepe sheath with beige accessories and a corsage of yellow roses as the couple left for the wedding trip by motor to korthern canadian points the bride was wearing a light wool power blue suit white acces- sories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses upon their leturn mr and mrs vernon w ferguson will take up residence at 23 baldwin street brooklin outoftown guests attended from st catharines wood stock toronto uxbridge clare- mont whitby goodwood osh awa zephyr stouffville and ringwood king moore the knox united church at dunchurch was the scene of a very pretty doublering wedding ceremony at three oclock on saturday august 18th 1962 when gail lillian moore eldest daughter of mr and mrs alvin moore of dunchurch became the bride of floyd grant king only son of mr and mrs norman king of belhaven the church was beautifully decorated with bouquets of gladioli and other seasonal floweis rev geoige r doney officiated the bride given in marriage by her father wore a floorlength longsleeved gown of white nylon chiffon over taffeta trim med with lace sequins and pearls her headdress was a crown of nylon and iridescent beads with a shoulderlength veil she carried a cascade of red roses shirley pugsley friend of the bride was maidofhonour and wore a balletlength dress of blue taffeta with a petal over- skirt a blue velvet bow with attached net adorned her hair she carried a nosegay of pink and white mums the bridemaids were miss anna cooper cousin of the bride and miss eileen moore sister of the bride they wore matching bouffant balletlength dresses of blue nylon chiffon over taffeta their headdresses were blue nylon flowers with attached veils they carried nosegays of pink and white mums mr bruce holborn friend of the groom was best man mr james smalley rousin of the groom and mr melville whit- noil rousin of the bride were ushers tkmdiy september 27 1962 the stourtvule ibbume h 3 local and personal happenings typewriters can be rented at the tribune office 5600 a month or 300 a week miss lynda mathewson was a weekend visitor in buffalo senices in the stouffville dist high school will conclude sunday evening sept 30 week day meetings are at s pm and sunday service at 730 pm the pastor is rev r a crooks ma of parry sound markham township council monday last week voted to spend 474 to improve the heat ing system in the wellknown municipal building on the don mills rd a 429 canopy is also to be installed over the front entrance to the building the st andrews construction co is to do both these jobs mr and mrs carl pilkey and sans have returned to assiniboia sask after a 2 weeks visit with relatives here mrs helen burden has been recuperating at the home of mrs harold dixon since her recent operation mrs cassie isited with mrs a j gray and other friends at brougham on friday after noon mr and mrs frank burnett and family of scarboro were victors on sunday with his mother mrs wawson burnett church sct on saturday evening a fami ly gathering with all members present was held at the home of mr and mrs george limbers edward st to honour her fath er mr fred pilkey who was celebrating his 75th birthday the family presented him with a gold wrist watch anglican church news this week sees the congrega tion of the social events for the adults which heralds in the annual congregational meet ing the meeting is held this year on october 10 at 8 oclock at the parish hall it is the high point of the stewardship and economic programs of the church every member of the church is urged to attend this meeting and learn first hand the plans of the church officers for the coming year mrs mary sellers and her daughter susan mrs duek and son ronnie of van nuys cal are visiting her sister mrs sam fretz main st e also with other relatives and friends mr and mrs roy mover and mr and mrs charlie hoover of dicksons hill were recent cal lers with mrs b e wiancko mrs gord smith and mis r h murphy are delegates re presenting branch 459 ladies auxiliary to the legion at a convention being held in nia gara falls from monday to wednesday this week mrs walter smith mrs grant tur ner and mrs murray sinclair are also attending on tuesday mrs wm malloy mrs stan burkholder mrs jim huard and mrs harry lintner were present mr and mrs ivan goudie and family visited her uncle mr norm pinder near lindsay on sunday mr and mrs s w hastings have been leceiving congratula tions this week on their 45th wedding anniversary mrs ross winterstein entertained at a delightful dinner party which included a beautifully decorated wedding cake on tuesday eve ning a family turkey dinner was held on sunday at the home of their daughter marion mr and mrs fred armstrong of locust hill in honour of 3 an niversaries and 1 birthday mr and mrs stan hastings 45 years married on sept19 dr and mrs r w morningstai helen 20years married sept 19 mr and mrs fred armstrong 14 years married on sept 25 and mr elgin hastings birth day on sept 24 parents invitation tuesday october 2nd 1962 at 730 pm to an enjoyable eve ning with the 1st stouttville a cub pack in the united church evening includes a special cere mony for cubs going up to scouts new cubs enrolled 8-11- years games and refreshments bring the family and have some fun the brides mother wore a blue sheath dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink and white mums the grooms mother wore a green sheath dress with matching green accessories nd a corsage ef yellow and white mums after a reception at dun church community hall the happy couple left on a honey moon trip through eastern on tario they will reside in dun church outoftown guests were from windsor trenton guelph stouffville newmarket por- quis claremont and sutton 60000 ducks out of water a flock of 60000 ducks re- king cole duck farm cone rjy nav complained that that the level has dipped to quire plenty of water but a 5 whitchurch twp ha an a ow iv uaw rnfil niaa lni4 trier svaiijwt apha rrnsm mn six inch transit pipe leading caused xmc concern among xrom a nearby stream to the farm residents in the area moved f nc creek and staff photo engagements mr and mrs joseph hurd 276 rumsey rd toronto an nounce the engagement of their daughter joyce marlene to mr elwood edward lintner son of mr and mrs bruce harrison zephyr marriage to take place october 6 1962 at northlea united church leaside miss louie lloyd and her her brothers fred and walter accompanied by mr leland johnson are on a motor trip to the east coast mr archie fleming justice of the peace is currently releav- ing at the magistrates court newmarket for three weeks while some of the regular court officials are on holidays more than 1000 damage was caused to two cars in a colli sion at the intersection of cone 6 markham and the whitchurch townline on sunday afternoon one auto was driven by mr benson myers second st stouffville an eastbound sta tion wagon veered into the ditch and crashed into a hydro pole mrs g m bosnell and her sister miss grace babcock both of toronto called on mrs john lehman baker ave and mrs b e wiancko hawthorne ave one day last week mr and mrs a reid of ring- wood celebrated their 30th wed ding anniversary on sunday sept 23rd with a family dinner at their home mr and mrs c lynde and family and mr and mrs r reid were present for the occasion rev h g adams will be conducting weekly lectures at the christian information cen ter 1497 bayview ave toronto the first series entitled exam ining roman catholic and pro testant doctrines from confra ternity and king james bibles commences monday oct 1 at 800 pm and is held each mon day ending nov 26 the sec ond weekly series on mixed- marriages commences thurs day nov i and continues through nov 22 mrs art woods main st e was among those who attended the oe5 convention at the royal york hotel in toronto last week miss laura mae brubacher albert st spent two weeks with her brother garth in los angeles since returning she has enrolled at emanuel bible college in kitchener and is also taking some courses in water loo college mrs alma johnson who has been in hospital in toronto and later in st johns convalescent home the past few months re turned on saturdav to her home op mill st peaches ucw held a quilt- ing at the home of mrs geo hoover mill st on thursday miss mary lehman of to ronto visited one day last week with her aunt mrs john leh man baker ave mr and mrs beit irwin main st moved to their new home in newmarkct on satur dav a trious accident occurred recently at his home near mt albeit when greg youngest son of mr and mrs bob timbers was in the field where his dad was cleaning the fence row greg who was in his baie feet accidentally stepped on some ashes which coxered some live coals and badly burned both feet mr and mrs archie campbell charles st moved to their new home in peterboro last week and mr and mrs ross mackay unionville rri have moved into the house vacated by the campbells mr and mrs leo wagg and family mill st were in bairie on sunday and attended ema nuel baptist church after which they had dinner with rev and mrs j williams mr and mrs haiold dixon were in detroit over the week end when friendship lodge entertained membeis of birch- cliff masonic lodge following their farewells to their son cameron and family mr and mrs milton clark of omemee spent a day here with mr and mrs f c rowbotham the cameron clarks are leturmng to africa after their third furlough from ghana where he is with the extension division of the food and agricultuie organization of united nations have you picked up your entry blanks and rules for the photo contest being sponsored by the ladies auxiliary of the canadian legion they are available at teds camera shop houstons drug store aikens pharmacy or hals snack bar mr and mrs garth good and son have moved into the good home at the corner of baker ave and main st mrs sam bacon burkholder ave is presently confined to scarboro hospital having had an eye operation recently mr tommy burton local main street merchant has been confined to the scarboro gen eral hospital for the past two weeks but is expected home very soon stouffville firemen were sum moned to the stan hall resi dence west of ballantrae on saturday night to extinguish a blaze in the upstairs portion of the house twentyfour members of the stouffville and dist air cadets held a weekend survival camp- out on property owned by mr cec hendricks cone 5 ux bridge the group was in charge of messrs harry heatheringtou and wm kingston mrs g r w thomas church st local librarian was the un fortunate victim of a fall when she sprained her ankle she is presently recuperating at the home of her son alfred and mrs thomas maytree ave mr and mrs bert tait main st spent sunday with their daughter sheila mr and mrs norman davis and family at malton the libiary boaid aie inter ested in having the opinion of the public on t saturday library opening hours would they piefer 2 hours in the morning instead of 2 houis 79 in the evening miss verna arnold of toi on to and mrs herb shantz of new dundee accompanied mrs lloyd moyer and dorothy church st on a motor trip through south western ontario last week they left on wednes day and returned on sunday hall reaman mr and mrs john ora rca- man announce the engagement of their daughter joan marie to walter andrew hall son of mr and mrs douglas hall the marriage will take place on saturday october 13 at 3 oclock in emmanuel united church toronto mr and mrs harold elson of stouffville are pleased to an nounce the engagement of their daughter helen irene to john allan murray badgerow son of mr and mrs john badgerow of stouffville the marriage to take place in the stouffville united church at 3 oclock n saturday october 20 1962 scrie common sense on oil changes through improved filters and higher detergent quality of modern oils the once standard 1000mile oil change has crept upward to 2000 to 4000 miles in owner manual recommenda tions to the point where these re- ccjrmondati o n s have now be come selling fea tures of various models car makers figures often dif fer from oil co m- pany suggestions for crankcase drainings perhaps because the oil firms have a commercial interest in frequent changes in any case the owner manual should be the final j guide theoretically a metal engine part continuously bathed in clean oil will never wear out wh- reality catches up with theory though is that starting immediately after an oil change your nil starts to accumulate unburned fuel and water from condensation along with dirt though your oil will never wear out as such this chemi cal adulteration weakens it and suits the creation of engine- pit acid- for this reason dusty roads and short trips involving start ing and stopping a cold engine are the hardest on your oil and hence your engine if you do nothing but this kind of driving then you would be wise to halve the mileage of oil change recom mendations since these guides were made for normal driving including 50 highway trips modern high compression en- sines can be seriously harmed by deteriorated engine oil think of oil changes as a kind of in surance because the cost of a major engine failure is many many times the cost of the addi tional oil changes it is better to err on the liberal side patrick motors xza tender tasty meats fresh ham pork roast he lean boneless stewing beef lb 59 lean sliced peameald bacon 89 carnation evap milk 2 29 fleecy laundry rinse 79 quaker oats 47 cheery morn instant coffee v 73 crisp green cabbage each 9 old country frozen fish chips 63 for your home freezer beef or pork by the quarter or side lowest prices schells food market stouffville phone 220 free town delivery t