classified real estate staimc 6402323 ax3s7si do you want to skli do you want top market value do you want fast re sults if so call now for free appraisal obrien ave s15900 with low down payment solid brick stately home consist ins of 3 bedrooms kitchen liv ing and dining rcoms plus 2 sun porches garage etc situat ed on wide treed lot close to everything call now 5 rooms 2 bedrooms 1000 down payment 7300 full price located on quiet street in east end stouffville has large kitchen living room 2 bedrooms garage oil heat etc see this one ballantrak area s8900 ideal lor vla tall trees oversize 2bedroom modern bun galow featuring large kichen living and dining rooms situated in lovely treed setting on paved road see this lor value 100 acres 12500 2 streams rolling sandy loam farm with 3 bedroom 6room house barn 50x30 with metal roof 2 ever- flowing streams asking about 54 cash with easy terms ill acres s18500 5000 down port perry area on pavement clay loam farm 63 acres grain 25 acres hay bal ance pasture with stream ex cellent barn water bowls com fortable 6room house sickness forces sale be sure to see this good farm to inspect any of the above pro perties just call ax 35751 sfouft 6402323 courteous service guaranteed harold wood real estate smart modern 3bedroom brick bungalow on attractive ly landscaped lot close to schools stores and park many extras including knotty pine recreation room asking only 14900 but all offers consider ed as owner is being trans ferred 52 tindale rd phone 6403074 house for sale 6 room frame house good condition must be moved make offer call 8865411 claremont 93 acres or any part for sale reasonable terms phone 6492043 house acreage with creek for sale bordering stouffville limits on main highway terms may accept building lot as trade g wide- man phone davs 2913550 evenings 2942156 4tf 6room house for sale bath room oil heat location 4 main st stouffville and church st s phone 6503038 62 one acre lot for sale lot 21 cone 3 uxbridge township 1 mile north of goodwood mrs ed sheehey phene 640- 3509 72 must sell- owner transferred 9200 is the full reduced price for spotless 1 v4 storey 3 bed room home in quiet country sur roundings south of mt albert extra large modern kitchen and living room oil furnace and modern bath truly lovely 146 x 200 lot 2 car garage unbe lievable value for low down pay ment buyer should sell on sight call earl grose mt al bert 135wl or 8865107 j m farquharson realty ltd big farms pay sunderland 190 acres beaverton south 275 acres little britain west 300 acres 2 to choose from farm economists show the ad vantage of farms with extra acres most buyers know good buildings are the key to farm value never have we had such a fine lot of the bigger farms as at present you will be im pressed when you inspect these farms see them while the crops are standing call us at ul 2- 3671 or ss65407 or ba 57711 j m farquharson realty ltd market street accident causes 800 damage a collision between two cars on market street in stouffville on friday morning caused damage estimated at ssoo a parked 1963 studebaker lark owned by hugh myron anderson of edward street was rammed by a suothbound was rammed by a southbound 63 handcontrolled chevrolet elm road the anderson auto bore the brunt of the crash and suffered about s650 damage minor dam age was also caused to the sidcrailing of the stouffville post office no one was injur ed police chief orland keating of stouffville conducted the in vestigation ring lost a gold wedding ring with an engraved platinum band the property of minnie miller 60 montreal street was lost on friday this item is a valued keepsake and if found the own er would appreciate very much its return the phone number is 6401566 813300 6 room 154 storey home full basement work shop garage alum storms throughout nicely decorated well landscaped garden close to schools stores private sale phone 6402094 lady motorist killed on cone 3 whitchurch a queensville woman was killed on sunday when her southbound car went out of control and hit a tree on cone 3 whitchurch twp mrs doris esther mugford an employee on the staff of the buttonville restaurant at buttonville was on her way to work when the accident hapened it was rain ing hard at the time and visibil ity was poor she is survived by two daugh ters mrs d himes and mrs d holt and one son ross grocery ms 2agwfm at your carload food market this weekend wed sat july 17 20 stouffville brunswick in oil sardines 3 27 strawbkrry with pectin aylmer jam 51 kellocgs corn flakes 29 luncheon meat kam 2 2 89e heinz strained infa foods 63 this weeks meat features fresh grade a fry roast or barbq chickens 37 lemonville the lemonville public school report published last week should have included the names of brendon st george and christine wells promoted from grade 1 to grade 2 a lovely shower was given in honour of miss betty maclean and mr w sanders in the church basement saturday even ing the happy couple received many beautiful and useful gifts mrs r flewell and mrs rose were hostesses for the occasion and mrs j keeler presented several games and contests to the group miss christine wells enjoyed a weekend holiday with her cousin miss barbara kerr at a cottage on skeleton lake miss colleen beach and mr larry beach are spending some holidays with mr and mrs j rae and family miss jean anderson is at pres ent on holidays from the nurs ing staff of the queen elizabeth hospital in toronto staying with her parents mr and mrs j anderson the lemonville ucw held their july meeting in the church mrs j lloyd and mrs m mac- farlane were in charge of the program dr s s crouch gave a very inspiring talk on the bible and the various transla tions now in circulation a shower of kitchen necessities were received for the church and the group voted to add more dishes and silverware to the collection mr and mrs norm fairies and family of gorrie called at grant wells home sunday evening vacation bible school is well under way with an opening day a5hburn mr nd mrs nelson ashtcm spent sunday with mr and mrs herman kerry at epsom recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs c harrison were mr and mrs chas boothbv of mission city bc ard mr and mrs edgar peck- over of new liskeard ont mr and mrs wes arm strong and family of toronto mrs a peddie of claremont mrs j forsythe and daughter donna of balsam wre sunday- visitors at the home of mrs wm hopkins sr rev k and mrs heron and sons left for stanley new- brunswick on wednesday morning after spending a few- weeks with mr and mrs edgar heron the annual lynde picnic was held at pine ridge park on sunday mrs bertha adams of ed monton alta spent a few days last week with mr and mrs w hopkins vacation bible school will be held in burns church july 22nd to july 25th from 9 am to 1130 am daily registration of over 75 a won derful program is in progress for all ages marie jose raes received her first communion at st patricks church markham on saturday july 13 mr and mrs raes held open house on the weekend i anywhere anytime fully insured stouffville taxi dial davs 6403646 nights 6403084 midtown garage general repairs wide experience with english cars daa service bp products towing dial days 6403646 nights 64030s4 editors mail stouffville ontario dred thousand gal lons irrespective of wheth er the shortage is caused by- supply or distribution any commodity that is not avail able as and when required is in short supply when it is rationed it must be in short supply let us face the facts there is a shortage of water as taxpayers we are all vit ally concerned with expend itures and apparently we have a couple of large ones coming up we are also concerned with the charges made by mr atkinson that have as yet gone unanswered please no more of this balderdash about rr gation systems and neigh bouring towns a solution is required water restrictions do- not offer one nor would the imposition of meters the re cent rainfall may offer a tem porary one healthy discussion between our administrators would cer tainly be more beneficial than the present haranguing con test and might ultimately re sult in satisfactory solution the situation does look dif ferent since hearing your facts mr atkinson the picture is drier and browner but when can we expect to receive a qualified opinion on the best way to improve our services together with an estimated cost of siicfr improvements your truly r winfield executive stouftville rate payers association used morris parts now stripping 1949 morris oxford many good used parts midtown garage dial 6403646 socsxsxsacaaaatxxsaoaooabcxaoo hot dog burns mmms 45 fresh lean spare ribs lb 61c lean minced beef 2 75e burns head cheese 3bin8935 franks movers and storage 24hr service fully insured local and nation wide moving put your moving problems into our hands we move everything safely m agent for united van lines richmond hill phone av 55101 tu 42613 t large head produce lettuce 2 for 29c large watermelons 79c freb delivery phone 6103114 p buy your girl or boy a ccm bik for the summer holidays priced 395 as low as all 1963 models in stock fully guaranteed with free 30 day inspection ed ec kick stand with rkee purchase of ccm bike fishing tackle golf swim equipment tennis tennis racquets restrung 325 up expert bicycle repairs all work guaranteed we carry a complete supply of sporting goods markham cycle sports 84 main st ph 2943412 rmmiuniiiumimtmiiiuhimtmilul july 15th 1963 the editor stouffville tribune stouffville ontario dear sir kemr atkinsons reasons for water restrictions in stouffville lack of cooperation has cost the citizens of stouffville thousands and thousands of dollars since the above statement by the puc commissioner mr atkinson was published by your newspaper two weeks ago the executive of the stouffville ratepayers association has been waiting for some com ment from our elected adminis trators their silence to date on this subject is ominous this type of thing can only have a tendency to create a lack of confidence in those who have been elected to guide the destiny of our town believe it or not this second statement is also a quotation from the same letter written by the same mr atkinson all we wanted to hear mr atkinson were the reasons for the water restrictions what we heard was a combina tion of idealogical platitudes and statements irrelevant to the main issue out of this one thousand word diatribe in fact number three emerges the true reason lor the water restrictions to relieve our east end water problem which has existed for years and is worsening mr atkinson re cognizes three important facts in this short sentence namely 1 a water problem exists in the east end 2 it has existed for years 3 it is worsening the fact that a lack of com munication cooperation or both exists between our vari ous boards committees com missions and administrators is apparent we have a planning board and council who approve the residential subdivisions in the east despite the fact that this is further aggravating the water problem in that particu lar area we have a puc who impose water restrictions with an apparent disregard for the adverse effect this has on the efforts or our industrial com mittee which is spending its time and the towns money in advertising fully serviced and prestige industrial sites avail able this points up a lack of coordination that must sooner or later be either remedied or come to the surface in the form of this destructive back biting that we are now witness ing it is obvious that we need more than an adequate water supply to attract industry to this community but it is also obvious that a lack of water does not enhance our qualifica tions our growing subdivi sions in the east end must also be taken into consideration the fact that a problem has existed for years is no excuse for allowing it to deteriorate further with costs increasing at the present rate the longer it is put off the more expensive it becomes mr atkinson says let us face facts let us do just that the strategy of putting ones head in the sand will only re sult in a few well placed boots at the other end of the anato my with the blatant claim there is no shortage of water some of our east end residents have suggested the author of this claim is suffering from hydro cephalus if mr atkinson jumps into one of his wells hell find no shortage of water however if he lives in the east end and is taking a shower while his wife does the laundry in the basement he will find a definite shortage of water yet let us face the facts our wells have a capacity of one million gallons per day our average consumption is two hun- tfarty july 18 1963 tht stoufrvlue tribune 9f 7 to install new pump to increase water pressure the stouffville public utili ties commission has taken steps to increase the water pressure in the east end of town chairman e h neville told the tribune this week that a pump especially design ed by himself would be instal led at the reservoir on the out skirts of the municipality it is being built by local machinist earl hoover and should be completed within one month the pump will be driven by a ten horsepower motor the cost has been estimated at s00 chairman neville said that the pressure in the east end of the village would be raised from 3s to 63 lbs in commenting on the pres ent restrictions he said he did not personally favour the two hour evening period from 7 to s pm for watering he said too that it had only been about 75c successful he denied however that there was any thought of withdrawing th ruling at a regular meeting on wednesday evening of last week the ontario water re sources commission reported that the iron content in th water had shown an increase over the last test but said it was of good quality with an a rating i beauty critics know in their hearts our designs areori6lnata 2943173 markham 6402932stouffville cedar grove the senior pupils of cedar grove school presented olive reesor with a crystal rose bowl on saturday at the sunday school picnic to show their ap preciation of her work and to say goodbye next year the sen- iors will be at locust hill sharon lapp made the present ation address bible school got underway on monday with what appeared to be a record enrolment colin reesor and john ion- son left for iowa this week to visit a college friend on a corn and hog farm they drove down and expect to return sometime this week maurice and helen hamill after attend ing a camera convention in calgary have taken in the stampede banff and alaska and are wending their way home joan whittaker has had a few days in london and will join her continental group for a tour of 17 countries any day now yvonne munroe taking her first holiday in six years loaded all three children aboard and took a bus tour of the sea way to montreal it was a re turn visit to a friend whose husband is going through to be a united church minister a very few ratepayers at tended the arbitration board meeting held in the council chambers on july 10th the purpose of the board is to be sure that ratepayers of both school sections receive an equit able distribution of assets in the merging of locust hill and cedar grove schools school hours and bus routes have al ready been established and par ents informed although the area does not come into effect until jan 1st 1964 it will actu ally begin to operate in sep tember to avoid juggling the children midterm mr ron mitchell organist faithful at zion church for about eight years is at present in the east general hospital for an operation we hope it will be successful and followed by- good recovery ball games between hijh school and exhigh school pupils from markham and cedar grove have been played on wednesday and thursday nights recently this week a game is scheduled for both wednesday and thursday and any cheering crowds would be welcome they try to start about 7 oclock how sad it is to hear of the dreadful loss of life in the building of the new railroad a young boy killed last week on the plug hat road and this week two men electrocuted st steeles and sewell road three men within three or four days it is to be hoped this is the last we hear am i alone in mourning the untimely death of alex pav hni his morning broadcast from windsor helped many a housewife through dreary chores he was rare a man who realized that a mother is an adult it will take a long time to pass eleven oclock without missing alex pavlini in our house dates to remember euchre series continues in cedar grove schoolhouse on monday july 22nd all players welcome the annual jr farmers re union will be held in woodland park on sunday july 21st supper will be at 630 pm all former jr farmers welcome woodland park cottagers association extend a welcome to cedar grove euchre players to join in their big annual euchre to be held on saturday july 20th at 830 pm refresh ments will be served and fine prizes available july 27th zion ucw will hold a bake sale at woodland park members are asked to have all bake goods at the park by 145 christ church anglican stouffville rev john l ball rector sunday july 21st 1963 sixth sunday after trinity 930 am morning prayer stouffville united church kcv a l borland ba bd sunday july 21st 1963 1100 am nursery to primary sunday school 11 am morning service tues 730 pm cubs wed 715 pm scouts f stomftville united mtssiphary bcv arthur walsh minister sunday july 21st 1963 10 am sunday school with classes for all ages 11 am and 730 pm rv dwight deeks of toronto and mrs deeks singing wed 8 pm prayer meeting st james presbyterian church stouffville rev gordon hamill ba minister sunday july 21st 1963 10 am morning worship 10 am church school second siarktiam baker hull baptist churches rev bruce iliscy sunday july 21st 1963 second markham prayer service wed 8 pm mens prayer fellowship sat 8 pm sunday bible school 10 am morning service 11 am jesus christ as a soul- winner gospel service 730 pm subj peters attempt to walk on the sea paul fawcett will sing baker hill prayer service thur 8 pm sunday morning service 945 bible school 11 am heb 12 14 follow peace with all men and holiness with out which no man shall see the lord bloomington christian associated gospel church kcv d benson pastor sunday july 21st 1963 945 bible school classes for all ages 11 am morning worship mr jay casey special music by mr and mrs burke tor onto wed 8 pm prayer and praise service bright singing inspiring messages warm christ ian fellowship the friendly family church a welcome for all united church melville charge rev g davison sunday july 21st 1963 930 am bethesda 1035 am peachs 1140 am m alton a united missionary church bcv dow sargeant pastor sunday july 21st 1963 regular services gormley united missionary church kcv l k sider pastor pikes peak tent meeting continues this week each even ing at 800 except saturday concluding next sunday with services at 230 pm and 700 pm evangelist rev willis hunking missionary from ni geria song evangelist mr johnny ambrose toronto at the church sunday july 21st 1963 945 am sunday school 1100 am worship pastor theme according to my gospel i ringwood christian church rev barry jones pastor sunday july 21st 1963 10 am sunday school 11 am 7 pm worship services wed 630 pm childrens meeting wed 8 pm ce prayer meeting stouffville memorial christian church minister rev clarence t bass sunday july 21st 1963 10 am bible school 11 am worship 730 pm evening study of the scriptures the pastor has returned and will be ministering leave lie confusion of voices and come and hear the word of god for scratch pads from jumbo size down to note size the stouffville tribune phone 6402100 churchill vivian churches rev k burton bth sunday july 21st 1963 churchill musselmans lake sat july 20 1230 pm meet at church for ss picnic sun 955 bible school 11 an morning worship fri 8 pm young peoples vivian sun 10 am bible school 730 pm evening worship wed 8 pm at vivian prayer and bible study for both churches two weeks of dvbs july 15 to 26 930 to 1150 am ballantrae lemonville united churches pastor mr allan grosa sunday july 21st 1963 ballantrae musselmans lak 1000 general sunday school class for all ages led by mrf j palmer 1110 morning worship lemonvillo 10 am morning worship 11 am sunday school brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor rev wm vanderbent pil richmond hill turner 43155 sunday july 21st 1963 10 am sunday school 11 am worship servico 730 pm evangelistic wed 745 pm midweek prayer meeting united missionary church minister rev grant sloss sunday july 21st 1963 markham 950 am sunday school 11 am rev wm tyler chins inland mission 730 pm drive in service on the markham shopping plaza with mr and mrs leroy soper the pastor speaking thurs 8 pm prayer blbla study dicksons mll 945 am rev wm tyler 1050 am sunday school 730 pm drive in service wed 8 pm prayer blbja study stouffville baptist church pastor g t gooderham bth sunday july 21st 1963 1000 bible school for the entire family 1100 morning worship 730 gospel service wed 800 prayer meeting enjoy the fellowship of our family church holdlnc forth the word of life