classified real estate stouffville kive room bungalow finished basement for sale phone 64o2035 0 acres for sale i mile west of ballantrae would rent 25 acres for potatoes ho 6 432 new 3bedroom home in stouffville for sale private phone 2942136 g wideman 43tf modern sixroom new bun galow for sale 340 boyer st phone 6403093 43tf lots for sale in stouflville fully serviced nh a approved 60 x 129 s2700 each phone wa28322 t stouffville village s13500 with 3500 down six room solid brick two storey older home spic and span condition three large bed rooms spare fr a fourth walking distance to churches schools and shopping for ap pointment call dave waddell 2912990 fred cook real es tate ltd for sale several rood beef farms in oaremontuxbridge area some with wide fastflowing streams house for sale well kept modernized 6room home on large scenic lot in claremont garage and work shop call wm pegg stouffville gto1303 thomas x shea realtor real estate enfrd for sale ix goodwood terms or cash 1 lot 150 frontage 200 deep new drilled well phone 6s0i4s2 large furnished cottage on little hawk lake for sale 20 miles north of minden bedrooms kitchen and living- room builtin kitchen cup boards with sink electric stove and refrigerator includ ed approx 230 ft lake front age good fishing accessible bv road ph 2942437 494 your photo mis realtor 161 main st w stouftville 12 vi acres barn 3 miles wet of uxbridge 40 x 75 ft bank barn also includes foundation for house full price s7900 with 2000 down call peter walley 6i nha 2 new homes carries for 10800 monthly including pt int and taxes completely finished including storms and screens and sodded front lawn priced at 1499500 and 1599500 call peter walley house barn 12 acres goodwood area with 800 feet highway frontage and pleasant wooded surroundings good solid 7room 2storey home 24x 30 bank barn with good stabling extra value at only 8500 full price ed fockler b4011v7 bungalow only 5000 stouffville 3 miles comfortable 4 looms hot and cold water on pressure from deep well large fenced treed lot garage asking li cash ed fockler 6401157 j m farquharson realty ltd ba5771 1 2971191 four bedrooms 2000 down stouffville extra big home in good location brick split level bungalow with attached garage and big screened in covered verandah over garage big living room good dining loom and modern kitchen 17500 phone mr holland ax 11841 mihorean lahlcnsen exclusive agents commercial property 3 bedroom 2 story house lots of cupboards and closets full basement 3piece bathroom extra toilet in basement at tached office can be used for several lines of business land scaped lawns vi acre lot 363 main st east 2500 down possession june 1 see it by appointment les ogden ph 640- 1827 13900 buys a three bedroom brick bungalow with paved drive on a nicely landscaped lot carries for 9400 monthly call dave ratcliff rurkholder street well known lovely residential area 1 vi storey 3 bedroom home in al condition owner has bought in bowmanville must sell asking 11300 but will submit all offers call peter walley 55 acre plus older type 3 bedroom home in immaculate condition large liv ing room dining room and kitchen on town water and sewers close to churches shop ping and schools asking 13500 terms call dave ratcliff thos n shea ltd realtor sfonffvllle 6402082 ax 32071 for rent to rent 4room apartment in stouffville 50 a month phone 6402798 house to rent 5 rooms near ballantrae sideroad and hwy 48 60 a month apply box 51 co the stouffville tribune coming events bingo every monday night in the claremont legion hall cash prizes share the wealth and jackpot game time 815 pm everyone welcome 32tf the markham good neighbor club senior citizens will meet on may 27th at 2 pjn in the markham masonic temple the program will be provided by universe lodge all senior citizens are urged to attend bingo every saturday night in the veterans hall stouff ville sponsored by the canadian legion and ladies auxiliary branch 459 special games jackpot cash prizes doors open 730 pm games start at 800 sharp admission 50c 16tf attention members of mu- selmans lake ratepayers asso ciation dont forget the month ly meeting sunday may 17 230 pm in hillsdale communitv hall hillsdale ave mussel- mans lake holice blanfcets anyone still wanting to send old woollens for new blankets etc avail yourselves of the o discount allowed until may 23 bring your rags and money to mrs e j sticklcy phone gormley 8865507 473 local 512 ue will hold its spring dance at unionville arena on friday may 13th the melodyaires will provide music for dancing assisting helen rose in organiing and planning the dance for union members and their friends are social committee members pearl griffin and lorraine rowe notice to residents of markham township the garbage dump located in twp lot 35 concession 3 which has been opened to residents on saturdays for the past few years will be permanently closed after saturday may 23rd 1964 a new location is being sought and you will be notified as soon as possible h c t crisp 483 clerk township of markham 5 e40a323 do you want to sell do vou want tor market value do vou want fast re sults if so call now 2000 down 1150000 full price we have an older type 8 room white clapboard home in stouff ville with a large lot plenty of established trees and shrubs and big roomy rooms loads of space for the family to grow and enjoy country air right in town it is close to everything and we havent the space to de scribe it in detail so we would ask you to come and see for yourself 6 rooms 1150000 one of the main features of this tin oc bedroom home is the fabu lous rnei 111 enlace in the liv ing room or it could be the separate dining loom or the tep saving kitchen or the at tached garage or the full size basement just waiting for your idea of a recreation room or the large lot why not tell us what catches your fye 7 we rent electric ranges refrigerators televisions in stalled in your home by the week or month your rent may be applied to purchase it desired herb kring furni ture and appliances 23 main st w phone 6402092 40tf 70 monthly ground floor apartment private entrance four large rooms plus four piece bath modern 20x18 kit chen new garage two acre garden and lawn one mile from goodwood immediate possession phone 6401336 evenings only cards of thanks i wish lo take this opportunity to thank those who sent me cards and flowers and for any deeds of kindness shown during my stay in the hospital it was all very much appreciated mr earl wideman i would like to take this op portunity to thank my friends and relatives for the lovely flowers candy and cards also the stoultville baptist church for the lovely basket of fruit which i leceived during my stay in hospital and since returning home gertrude drewery limiting for the perfect gift for mom picture dining in an area over looking your own private beach on a swimmahle flshable surf- able lake within commuting distance of metro everyone will love the 19x20 living room complete with picture window and fireplace this fully insul ated year round home can be the answer to the gift and liv ing problem three bedrooms bath and modern kitchen all for orly 7200 full pi ice with rea sonablc down payment we would like to thank our mongolia neighbors and friends for the lovely locking chair they gave us when we left mongolia also a thank you to ilie boys for their time and trucks mov ing us wednesday afternoon and evening it was all very much appreciated russ mary coupcrthwaite slouftville area 71 acre wide stream ideally located just a few mile to stouffville has huge wide stream 7 room house with 3 bedrooms bank barn idea garden soil asking s29500 full price with terms courteous service guaranteed by stouftville only resident broker harold wood real estate new address 2s0 main st west i wish to take this opportun ity to thank all my relatives and friends for their beautiful cards and inquiries the lovely basket of fruit from claremont baptist church a very special thanks to those who assisted in any way during my recent ill ness may god bless each one mrs frank gostick i would like to thank my rela tives friends and neighbors the members of ringwood church for the visits cards flowers and gifts received during my stay in york county hospital a special thanks to drs mitchell smith and mcclintock the nurs es and hospital staff all was very much appreciated muriel maskcll we wish to express our sin cere thanks to the relatives and friends for the lovely party held for us on saturday even ing on the occasion of our 25th wedding anniversary a special thank you to my sisters joes who were responsible for the gathering and both provided and served the lovely lunch it wa all very much appreciated josephine k george derusha continued from front groups and service clubs asking their opinion of this large num ber only 200 were returned and of these seventy percent declar ed that they did not believe thfre was any problem from this survey the department took the view that if a problem did exist it was a minority problem however mr coon said that complaints continued to come in to queens park resulting in the formation of the special commit tee of which he is a member all publications about which complaints are received are directed to this committee which will ascertain whether or not it considers the material obscene according to the criminal code mr coon said that the defini tion provided in the criminal code by mr davey fulton in 1959 takes the line that sex must be exploited as a dominat ing characteristic to be consid ered as coming under the term obscene there was no further concern about who read the publications as heretofore mr coon agreed that the present criminal code definition was not ideal lady chatterley passed mr coon told the members toat the material arrives at his office in varying amounts from time to time he mentioned specifically lady chatterley about which there was consider able publicity some time ago he said that the book was not con sidered obscene and did not un duly exploit sex there was a ban placed on the book in que bec but a supreme court of canada ruling freed the book by a 5 to 4 majority some maga zines he related were consider ed risque but not obscene and this he pointed out was a cnange in general public think ing over the past few years teenagers not affected in speaking of who should rd thee shady magazines and who should not mr coon said he did not agree that teen agers were affected he said that actually a teenager could look at such books and throw i loin away easier than adults after all he said we cannot design our libraries around what a 1 lycarold boy would lead but on the other hand it doesnt nean that we should allow everything through mr coon pointed out that the committee was not favourable to books dealing with torture particularly of females he be lieved the sadistic approach was dangerous he mentioned a large number ot magazines em- anating out of montreal featur ing the thrills of a man turning himself into a woman this is a disease hut the publishers know that it haa readership for a certain class and they exploit it he said homosexualism was another item which he said was exploited and the old idea of baming the whole idea of ob scenity on the communists terrible lo ban a book mr coon concluded by saying tiat he believed it was a ter rible thing to have to ban a book just because of someones opinion he likened it to doing away with a man people he said should not panic over obcenity but work quietly in dealing with it he aid the best way to fight it was finitely through education not cencorship hon earl rowe to open 109th sutton fair when president jack tate of the sutton agricultural society- stated that the 109h annual running of the 1964 fair was to be the most ambitious program ever undertaken by the direct ors he was not whistling dixie at a meeting of the directors held on friday may 1 it was reported by secretary john payne that the lieutenant gov ernor of ontario the honorable earl rowe would officially op en the fair on saturday aug ust s and that jonn h addison mj for north york would in troduce the honored guest and thats not all thursday opening day has never been known for its larg attendance but for the 1964 show all that will be changed for thursdays program is a ure winner from 9 ajn until evening the junior horse show will take over this group of rsters put on a terrific show last year on sunday then in the evening a western show will be the big attraction when many features of a western rodcc will be featured the directors again hope to notice uxbridge township residents aie requested to be good housekeepei s by disposing of their garbage at the dumps provided at no additional cost beachs dump k half lot 26 cone 1 hells dump lot 3 i cone s it is an offense to deposit garbage on roadsides j e foskett clerk goodwood recipe of the month by the ontario tender fruit institute f- buy canada choibecarined fruit makes 9 seruinos 2 cups fine giaham wafer crumbs 1 tablespoon brown sugar vi cup butter melted 1 vi teaspoons gelatine 3 tablespoons water 1 bounce package ct earn cheese 1 cup sifted icing sugar 1 teaspoon lemon lind 2 teaspoons lemon juice vi pint ivi cups whipping cream 1 20 oz can canada choice cherry pie filling cherry cream squares combine crumbs brown sugar snd butter press half mixture in bottom of buttered 9inch sq cake pan sprinkle gelatine over water let stand 5 mins to soften and dissolve over hot water cool cieam cheese gradually beat in icing sugar lemon rind and juice blend gelatine into stifflywhipped cream fold into cheese mixture spread half cheese mixture over crumbs in cake pan carefully spread cherry filling on top add re maining cheese mixture and sprinkle with remaining crumb mixture chill and serve cut in squares this recipe prepared especially for this series by dairy foods service bureau s30c30aqgc333tsssss3cs8kss aylmer fancy oudaysavings at your carload food market stouffville tomato juice aylmer boston brown beans 2 green giant niblets corn 2 bicks sweet mixed pickles york ice box jar peanut butter pussnboots fish chicken liver 01 tin 20oz tins 14ot tint 32oz jar cat food nabisco shredded wheat maxwell house all purpose ft atitiym with 23c worth of ciiihii lllrrrr redeemable on maxwell house ww a ajv coft crispy critter sunup 1501 tins 2oi ply purex toilet tissue 2 31 37 53 43 47 45 jb pkg 93c 25 this wceks meat features maple leaf ready to serve siiankless skinless ii lb 55 slices 7 lcfntted fully cooked chicken legs or breasts lb 49c maple leaf wieners lb pkg 45 devon rindless side bacon 53c produce oranges tomatoes 3doz 100 cello pkg 25 c trices effective thw week end wed sat may 13 16 free delivery phone filormm okvvmaavtvwvvwyvvwvvwvwm fill the arena with a full ranje of commercial exhibits that proved so successful last year for a s2 membership an exhi bitor will be allotted 10x10 dis play space to show his uares at this rate space will be at a premimum this year the directors again decided to conduct the usual draw sel ling the tickets at one dollar each and there will be 11 cash prizes instead of only three as last year the sutton fair and horse show is the largest c class show in ontario and only by attending can this great re cord be continued death mr george cower passed away at the home of his daugh ter mrs fred steckley of ringwood on friday may 8 1964 in his 90th year his wife the former mary grove prede ceased him and he is survived by daughters ada mrs fred steckley pearl mrs ed brownsberger of ringwood clara mrs gordon holden annie mrs aimer fockler and rae mrs walter pipher all of stouftville also 11 grand children and 29 great grand children after resting at the oneill funeral home stouff ville service was held on mon day at 230 pm with inter ment in stoultville cemetery green river mr and mrs wm duncan were dinner guests on sunday at the home of their son mr and mrs donald duncan of brooklin friends are pleased to learn that mrs l lehman is able to be home from the hospital we welcome mr and mrs jackson to our community they are living in the house formerly occupied by the palm ers the ladies aid will meet at the home of mrs p catton on wed may 20th at 8 pm the final meeting for work for the happy hour will take place in the sunday school room on saturday may 18th at 130 pm all children are re quested to be present in order to finish up their projects watch the papers for the date for our closing night dickson hill mrs angus mcarthur and mrs roger hallman have been calling on their neighbours col lecting funds for the cancer and mental heatlh association re spectively mr and mrs chas mallett have moved to their new home at rr 3 little brittain miss ruby a stouffville high school student is remaining with a sister mrs 3ishop for the rest of the school year mr and mrs roger hallman spent part of the weekend at rochester the occasion was the sixtyfifth wedding annivers ary of rogers grandparents mr and mrs titus hallman this fine old couple spend the winters jn florida and returned for this special family party rev mr boettger returned home after an absence while he was engaged in deputation work in the states ballantrae musselmans lake we have several on the sick list this week mr ken ogden has not been too well this last while we all hope he will soon be feeling- his old self again we are sorry to report too that mr will hood is in newmarket hospital all his neighbours and friends hope his stay there wont be long a meeting of the executives of the east whitchurch recre ation centre took place in bal lantrae school last friday night the spring and summer prog rammes were discussed and it was decided to carry on with the swimming instructions as it was done last year mrs van- dolder will be in charge this year and anyone interested in this project please contact her for further information the baseball teams have received new equipment and are in full swing the committee is plan ning a dance for friday may 22nd to be held at cedar beach pavilion musselmans lake there will be dance prizes door prizes and free coffee and donuts for all who attend the tickets are 100 per person and can be bought from any com mittee member or at the door on the evening of the dance several people in the area arc also selling the tickets so if you are approached please be gen erous and buy a ticket all pro ceeds are to go for the summer activities of the east whit church recreation centre even if you dont dance come out and have an old fashioned sing song or just come out and watch were sure you will be glad you did and you will have a chance at the door prize mrs c paxton had a very busy mothers day her daugh ter annette and soninlaw tom came out to lunch her grandson john and his fiance miss ruth collins were out for a visit mr and mrs george thompson from willowdale were out and stayed to dinner it was quite a busy day we hope all you mothers had a good day last sunday break fast in bed of course a delegation of community minded citizens attended the regular monday council meet ing on the 11th among those present were mr and mrs van dolder mr tom clark mr fred christenscn mr and mrs jack wylie mr and mrs kim rogers mr vcrn davies mr d danford mr russell lee and mr ken card all councillors were present tkniiy miy 14 1964 the stourtviul tnbune christ church anglican stouffville rev john u ball rector sunday may 17th 1961 whitsunday 930 ajn morning prayer 930 atn junior and senior sunday school tues 230 pm wa meeting at 139 burkholder street fri s pm girl guides sat 10 am brownies stouffville united church rev a i borland ba bd sunday mav 17th 1964 pentecost 11 am divine worship seimon where the church begins sunday school 945 am junior intermediate 11 am primary nursery kindergarten weekly program mon 7 pm explorers wed 713 pm scouts thurs 7 pm cgit s15 pm choir practice fri 730 pm cubs ringwood christian church rev barry jones pastor sunday may 17th 1964 10 am sunday school 11 am 7 pm worship services wed 630 pm girls club wed s pm ge prayer meeting gormley united missionary church rev l k sider pastor sunday may 17th 1964 pentecost sunday 945 am sunday school 11 am worship pastors thenie where god dwells 730 pm evening service wed may 20 8 pm prayer meeting the word for ihe world stouffville united missionary church rev arthur walsh minister sunday may 17th 1964 10 am sunday school with classes for all ages 11 am morning worship 730 pm dr j h hunter editor of the evangelical christian midweek prayer meeting wednesday at s pioneer girls colonists tuesday at 7 pilgrims wednesday at 630 christian service brigade tuesday at 7 second markham a baker hill baptist churches rev bruce hlsey sunday may 17th 1964 second markham prayer service wed 8 pm young peoples fri 8 pm sunday bible school 10 am morning service 11 am evening service 730 pm baker hill prayer service thur 8 pm sunday bible school 130 pm service 230 pm young peoples every mon 8 pm all welcome stouffville memorial christian church minister rev clarence t bass sunday may 17th 1964 10 am bible school for adults and children 11 am hour of worship 730 pm evening service this pulpit unequivocally affirms hat the bible not only contains but actually constitutes the in spired and infallible word of god ballantrae lemonville united churches rev g roy inglis ba minister sunday may 17th 1964 ballantrae musselmans lake 10 am sunday school 1115 am worship service mon may 18 730 pm young peoples meeting lemonville 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school 730 pm worship service guest preacher rev a l borland ba bd monday may isth 4 pm brownies 730 pm cgit tues may 19 8 pm bible study at home of mr and mrs grant wells alton a united missionary church rev dow sargeanf pastor wed 8 pm prayer service sunday may 37th 1964 1030 am sunday school 1130 am pastors message 730 pm worship service st james presbyterian church stouffville rev gordon ifamlll ba minister sunday may 17th 3964 10 am morning worship 10 am church school churchill vivian churches rev k burton bth sunday may 17th 1964 churchill musselmans lake sun 955 bible school 11 am worship fri 345 happy hour fri s pm young peoples vivian sun 10 am bible school 730 pm worship wed 8 pm at vivian prayer and bible study for both churches thur 345 happy hour thur 730 young peoples united church melville charge rev g davison sunday may 17th 1964 930 am bethesda 1035 am peachs 1140 am melville brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor kev wm vanderbent ph richmond hill turner 43155 sunday may 17th 1964 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic wed 745 pm midweek prayer meeting claremont baptist church minister rev h sydney hillycr dd sunday may 17th 1964 945 am sunday school 11 am morning worship united missionary church pastor rev grant sloss sunday may 17th 1964 markham 950 sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service tues 7 pm boys battalion thurs 730 pm prayer and bible study dicksons hill 945 am morning worship 1050 sunday school 730 pm evening service wed 8 pm prayer and bible studv full gospel centre morgan hall markham shopping centre rev bruce arnold pastor morning worship ii am sunday school 3 pm gospel service 7 pm stouffville baptist church raster g t gooderham bth sunday may 17th js64 950 bible school 1100 morning worship 730 gospel service wed 800 prayer meeting prayer is that exercise of spirit through which we re ceive from god that which he graciously delights to give enjoy the fellowship of our family church holding forth tiif word of liff bloomington christian gospel church rev d benson pastor sunday may 17th 196j 945 sunday school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship the pastor will bring the message soloist paul benson 730 pm great evening service message the pastor trio from stouftville will sing several numbers in this service preaching jesus christ the same yesterday today forever set for the defence of the gospel youre always sure of a welcome comk the delegation wanted a straightforward answer just a yes or no regarding the purch ase of land for the recreation centre needless to say after much discussion and clarifica tion of details no decision was handed down but a promise was given by council to defin itely make up their collective minds as of wednesday may i3th let us hope for the best the delegation left the meeting most optimistically we hope to have good news to report next week keep in touch