houstons for prescriptions drugs and sundries phone 6402222 twentytwo 1 main st e stouffville f for sale produce bc silverbright salmon- whole fish or end cut 69c pound centre cut or steaks 89c pound fresh caught whitefish 55c pound smoked cod fillets 59c pound imported scotch kippers 49c pound lake trout 35 lbs each 69c pound phillips grocery ringwood ont phone 6402642 xi it xxgg tmtfvinmi txs5 prenatal classes for expectant mothers a course of weekly classes in hygiene of pregnancy how baby grows food for the family feeding of the baby the hospital stay and other subjects of im portance to expectant mothers beginning in rich mond hill 12 february 1963 in newmarket 13 february 1963 and in aurora 14 february 1963 at 730 pm registrations now being accepted at york county health unit richmond hill 15 yonge street north tu 41133 newmarket 6- bavview avenue tw 54511 pr 35332 aurora 68 yonge street south pa 79441 stouffville main street 6401334 mfminttfnniinmt is 11 feeders for all your cattle pigs etc storage bins and hoppers free estimates bilbilt limited po box 676 ph 2943262 markham t i wwrnm lean sltced cooked ham lb 99 extra lean minced beef lb 41 aylmer peascarrots2 paramount cohoe salmon 45 york ice box jar peanut butter 6 nabisco shreddies 2 49 libbys corn i style 2 35 maple leaf cheeseslices2 fresh turnips 5 frozek foods old country haddock fish chips 59 schells food market stouffville phone 6401942 not to be candidate cathers tells party continued from page 1 of whipper billy watson well known wrestler has been sug gested by some party members from the nothern end of the riding where mr watsons many community activities are well known the association by its na ture must now remain neu tral mr findlay said but i can promise that the conserva tives of york north will field a strong candidate to bring the riding back to the government side of the house of com mons as mp for york north mr cathers was chairman of the banking and commerce commit tee of the house of commons he was instrumental in help ing to set up the royal commis sion investigating government organization and it was on his re commendation that prime min ister diefenbaker appointed an other york county resident j grant glassco vaughan town ship as chairman of the invest igation which is now making its reports mr cathers also with his committee brought changes in resale price mainte nance laws to give the small retailer a better chance to com pete and spent months of study before the new estate tax law replaced succession duties mr cathers grew up in east york son of a toronto police man one of a large family he left school to work later re turning to attend university he went to work in the investment business and established his own firm in 1936 he moved to king township where he farms be fore entering politics he was campaign chairman for the hurricane hazel fund and for york county hospital he was one of the organizers of king township federation of agricul ture and a director of aurora agricultural society he is a member of newmarket lions club and aurora board of trade mr and mrs cathers have four children a son and daugh ter in school a daughter with an airline and a married son in london ontario outdoor skating at heart lake the metropolitan toronto and region conservation au thority announces that night skating will be held fridays saturday and sundays weather permitting at heart lake con servation area during the re maining winter months effec tive this weekend about five acres of the frozen lake surface have been cleared for skating floodlighting has been installed and music will be piped through a public ad dress system hours of skating are from 7 pm to 10 pm pro- vision has also been made for special groups lemonyille the ucw will meet at the home of mrs anne macfar- lane for the quilting meeting on tuesday feb 12 at 10 am put luck lunch bring dishes and silver everyone welcome mr allan gray and mr gor don wyatt were dinner guests at the wells on friday eve ning a change has been made in the church and sunday school hour for feb and march church to be held at 130 pm and sunday school at 230 pm mr and mrs w baker and family of kitchener were din ner guests of mr and mrs grant wells on sunday evening mr and mrs j nauta and family and miss gina tcentsma enjoyed a trip to niagara falls on sunday last sunday the children of the sunday school took part in the wjrshlp service by read ing of the scripture and group singing mr a carpenter of emanu el university toronto will be guest speaker on sunday after noon at church altona the february meeting of the altona womens institute will be held at the home of mrs j mccreight on wednesday the i 13th at 2 pm motto talk j health the dreary never ending tale of mortal maladies is more than stale roll call bring a gift for a retarded child the guest speaker will be mrs har mon of victoria square all ladies are welcome mr and mrs norman bunker were sunday dinner guests of mr and mrs fred bver of stouffville in the evening the bunkers enjoyed a visit from their daughter mrs dick jones of buttonville and grand daugh ter mrs gordon vaughan gill and robert of stouffville a number of little friends helped scott bell celebrate his 3rd birthday at a party on monday afternoon mrs don goudle janice and michael are visiting her par ents mr and mrs sam giber- son near fredricton n b the chicken pox are begin ning to make the rounds of the community the latest victims re robbie and steven elson and stcvie marshman blame wage boost for bus line deficit two boosts in wages in 1962 with another pending in 1963 are blamed for the current losses of the yonge st bus lire which serves a portion of mark- ham township reeve dean told members of council on monday night that he had met recently with the mayor of richmond hill and the reeve of vaughan on the matter he said the loss in three years was 11000 and the additional loss estimated for 1963 was 5000 reeve dean said that an in crease in fares was quite likely you talk about having a com muter train service when we cant even make the one pay weve got commented coun cillor rumble council passed a resolution calling on the government to waive the seat tax charge on the bus line which is charged 25 to markham twp and 25 to vaughan and runs into several thousand dollars for the year cedar grove where trees heavily leafed isolated a little cabin community now the trees are bare and the cabins have become part of a surprisingly large subdivision where the pulsing waters ech oed with splashing swimmers and hobbling putting outboards a flat frozen whiteness is dotted with brightly painted fishing huts as far as the eye can see and snomobies and mechanized toboggans skoot between them smoothly leaving tracks that eventually lead to shore where nearly a hundred voices filled the air and double the feet trampled grass to earth and iswy fdbruiy 7 1963 toe st0urvj1e tribune 7 ztatf l 1u week i do wish youd wait until sack season i fef earth flat an unmarked silent blanket leaves camp ahshun yoong to winter and perhaps to mice it is a drive worth taking on a winter afternoon to see the familiar sign that lures so many o our grove children for their summer holiday now point ing to an untracked field in winter this is certainly the place where the fishermen gather robert frost may have been lauded by a president and ac claimed by the aristocracy of his and other lands but the poet who died last week at a ripe old age was the farmers poet he glasses made to fit perfectly h mills r 0 optician prescriptions filled new frames repairs 286 main st av stouffville phone 6403465 nunmmkfltuge modern heated storage agent for moving with care everywhere united tu 42613 van line f phono collect richmond hill atsabaoaoataatsaoaoabgowra markham phone 2943355 xlf markham phone 2943355 thur fri sat feb 789 a terrific alltechnicolor show sandra dee tames darren cliff robertson in ib also fabian peter lorre red buttons five weeks in a balloon matinee sat 2 pm five weeks in a balloon mon tues wed thur feb 11 12 13 14 always said of himself that he was first farmer and second poet and almost any lines he wroto prove it try these my apple trees will never get across and eat the cones under his pines i tell him he only says good fences make good neighbours ladies in retirement is an exciting play and the next one to be presented by the scar borough theatre guild this group is never disappointing in its productions and often sur passes most of the professional groups we must ru further to see ladies in retirement will run 3 nights from feb 7th to 9th at r h king collegiate weather permitting there is a tobogganing party planned for feb 15th on the milroy hills the community club is sponsor ing this winter event and invites any villagers who would care to come and enjoy a night that is really out afterwards bring something hot and join in the group at the waltons notes about neighbors colin reesor came home from college last weekend to cele brate his twentieth birthday with colleen it is of course impossible that our twins are twenty but a fact possible or not the local fishermen are hav ing a bumper year at lake sim- coe bob dares expedition last week netted him 14 beauties those interested in the rouge valley conservation meeting for feb which sounds very inter esting indeed should read the advertisement and writeup else where in this paper bob bate- man who is this months speak er made a round the world trip a few years ago and some of you may have followed his ac tivities in the telegram at that time christ church anglican stouffville rev john l ball rector sundav february 10th 1963 fifth sunday after epiphany 930 am holy communion 930 am junior and senior sunday school 730 pm tuos wolf cubs 645 pm wed gin guides s pm wed choir practice 10 am sat brownies stouffville united church rev j gordon cruikshank ba sunday february 10th 1963 945 am junior intermediate sunday school 1100 am nursery to primary sunday school 11 am morning service the minister will be rev gordon freer who is presently writing the new sunday school curriculum tues 730 pm cubs wed 70 pm scouts thurs s15 pm choir practice sat feb 9 230 to 5 pm ex plorers valentine tea and bake sale bloomington christian associated gospel church sunday february 10th 1963 945 bible school 1100 morning worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting idarryleotck fsaoucikh sbiffhobb hcfflni bs9weu mm mm mm m a color cartoon 2 shows pm 910 pm girls girls girls slarls friday feb 15 stouffville ladies bowling lg high triple isobel kerr 606 high single isobel kerr 296 over 200 donna brown 268 lillian damato 240 marg wood 235 ev grove 222 lenore ramer 213 rose fronske 212 june hopper 212 ruth lee 211 betty wilkins 210 rose carey 209 doreen har per 206 sandra dunec 203 martha robert- ni lorraine noble 200 ruth smith200 team standings hushpuppies 18 pts ben ca seys 17 pts optimists 17 pts sticky fingers 14 pts hillbillies 13 pts alouettes 13 pts twisters 11 pts ram- bows 9 pts gormley united missionary church rev c e hiinklng minister sunday february 10th 1963 945 am bible school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic service wed 8 pm prayer meeting you are always welcome at gormley united church melville charge rev g davison sunday february 10th 1963 1000 am peachs 1140 am melville 230 pm bethesda a student from emmanuel col lege will speak at all services stouffville united missionary church eev arthur ftawh minister sunday february 10th 1933 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship communion 730 pm evening service wed s pm prayer meeting pioneer girls colonists on tuesday at 7 pm pilgrims on wed at 630 pm stouffville memorial christian church minister rev clarence t bast sunday february 10th 1963 10 am sunday school 11 am hour of worship 730 pm evening service 8 pm every wed prayer and study of the scriptures altona united missionary church rev dow snrgeant pastor wed 8 pm prayer bible study sunday february 10th 1963 1030 am sunday school 1130 am pastors message 730 pm worship service st james presbyterian church stouffville rev gordon hamill ba minister sunday february 10th 1963 10 am morning worship 10 am church school ringwood christian church rev barry jones pastor sunday february 10th 1963 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service wed 630 pm childrens meeting wed 8 pm cottage prayer meeting united missionary church minister rev grant sioss sunday february 10th 1963 markham 950 am sunday school 11 am morning worship communion at the close 730 pm evening service the christian magician jim my lake will be speaking thurs 8 pm prayer bible study dicksons hill 945 am morning worship 1050 am sunday school 730 pm service in the mark ham church wed 8 pm prayer bible study stick of the week awards four brand new hockey sticks go out atraln his week to nilstar players in stouft- villes four minor house leagues the winners arc garry focklcr atom wyne rob inson squirt eddlo smith pcewee and teddy topping bantam the prl7es are made pos sible through generosity of four local donors bob has- sard ies clarke erie leh- mrn anil dr ron smith the sticks tnhj he picked up at blrketts insurance offlce main st w claremont bowling league team standings joe burrows 23 pts pat lord 22 pts jessie mcguire 19 pts marge samanjio 19 pts charlie killcy 17 pts harold hopkins 16 pts alvln red- shaw 13 pts al roszell 11 pts indies high score high average olga dunec 183 high single ruth nesbitt 333 high single hdep r nesbitt 368 high triple olga dunec 731 high triple hdep olga dunce 775 i men high scores high average frank hcndv i 21 s high single lloyd mac- gregor 313 high slngie hdep lloyd macgregor ballantrae lemonville united churches paslor mr allan groso sunday february 10th 1963 jesus christ lord of life mr al churchill ba ballantrac mussulmans lake 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship thur 730 pm choir practice lcmonvillc 10 am sunday school 130 pm worship note change of hour mon 430 pm cgit tue feb 12 ucw afternoon quilting meeting parkside youth centre this sat 730 pm skating tobogganing 9 pm youthtime rally film faith of american youih special quiz sun 915 fireside film love outpoured bible quiz listen in every sunday 9 am cfgm 1310 second marknam baker mix baptist churches 1 rev bruce nisey 1 sunday february 10th 1963 second markham prayer service every wed 8 pm next lords day join us for bible school 10 am morning service 11 am come and hear rev cyril weller our missionary ho will bring us his last message before returning our gospel service 730 pm baptismal service to follow when thirteen will follow tha lord in baptism our quartette will sing baker hill prayer service thur 8 pm sunday bible school 130 pm service 230 pm rev c weller will speak all welcome churchill vivian churches rev k burton bth sunday february 10th 1963 churchill mussclmans lake sun 955 bible school 11 am morning worship wed 8 pm prayer bibla study fri 4 pm happy hour fri 8 pm young peoples vivian sun 10 am bible school 730 pm evening worship mon feb 11 ladles meeting at the home of mrs georgo smalley tues prayer bible study thur 4 pm happy hour thur 8 pm young peoples brethren in christ church hcise hill gormley pastor rev wm vanderhcnt ph richmond hill turncr 43155 sunday february 10th 1963 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic wed 745 pm midweek prayer meeting ipgp stouffville baptist church pastor g t goodcrham bth sunday february 10th 1963 1000 bible school for the entire family 1100 studies in joshua memorials that mat- ter 730 christs portrait of a christian 2 soloist mrs betty sweeny wed 800 prayer meeting enjoy the fellowship of our family church it is for men as they are 350 high triple pat lord 814 high triple hdep lloyd macgrcgor 775 over 200 scores jessie burrows 303 alvln redshaw 292 joe burrows 2 lcs padley 243 mel nor- rish 239 joyce norrlsh 237 al roszell 235 boh alexander 230 doroen welsh 228 doris hopkins 225 stu mc- guckin- 225 jean martin 221 marge samarlllo 220 harold hopkins 217 frank hendy 216 lloyd macgregor 213 madeline mcguckin 209 gary alexander 203 jo dcrusha 201 cliff wannop 201 olga dunec 200 john hill 200 weekly prize al roszell the chap who wants to help you solve your problems must be doing so on the dubious as sumption hes got all his under control we presume the dark ago describes that period in history when taxes were baed on the number of windows in the house