unionville folks win valuable prizes at canadian tire store draw two unionville residents were awarded valuable prizes at a draw held last week at the canadian tire store in markham store manager kay bratton presents mrs tliora ariss of helen avenue with a cheque for 33300 her ticket was pulled by iat krmen of stouffville there were over 4000 entries staff photo root llildehrand 10 of xo t hwy west of unionville received a beautiful bicycle in the draw it was presented to him on monday by ca nadian tire store manager kay bratton shown here the bike is valued at 45 mrs john morden of uxbrldre drew the lucky ticket staff rhoto pc candidate donald advocates agricultura martyn schools birth donald martyri pc candidate for north york riding advocated a new agricultural policy lor canada including agricultural schools along the line of those constructed in the technical field these he said should lift the farming industry to higher levels with a more adequate re turn to those operating the ing at a public meeting in the stouffville masonic hall he said that the union vf the provinces should be strengthen ed and advocated a national plan for education mr wm parsons chairman of the meeting called on c a tiny cathers former federal member to introduce the hon farms mr martyri was speak- walter dinsdale mr dinsdale bicycle rodeo in spite of rather inclement weather more than 100 cyclists attended the bicycle kodeo on saturday promoted by the whit church twp police dept shown here constable douglas murray watches 12 year old pal paine of vandorf school as she rides her bike through the safety cones staff photo spoke on the need for respons ible government one with inte grity he considered that the number of members in the last liberal cabinet who had no previous experience as a laxity on the governments part he said the conservatives had a large number of men experienc ed in parliament and many oth er good young candidates such as mr martyn a new national development policy will be introduced he said a conservative govern ment would call a confederation conference to draw up a new concept of the national destiny based on union that 11 sales tax on building materials will be withdrawn he assured his listeners mr dinsdale also touched upon the expansion of foreign trade an increase of the old age pension and reduction of high interest loans additional locals mothers dont forget free baby pictures at kiernan and crothers pharmacy markham nov 11th between 10 am and 430 pm mr harry brillinger is mov ing from his appartment in the former davidson home to the westend main st apartments later this week parentteacher nights at the two stouffville public schools last week were well attended orchard park held its gathering on tuesday evening with a similar program at summit- view on wednesday mrs irene reid was hostess for the ringwood euchre club on monday evening and mrs ruth paisley took first prize second prize went to mrs ele- nor wood mrs anna fockler won the consolation and mrs barbara kockler won the oscar cargill marilyn nee clodd and bill announce the arrival of a baby boy bryan john s lbs 11 ozs at scarbo rough general hospital on october 13th death thomson mary mildred kayes 64 years in hospital at windsor monday oct 25 1965 beloved wife of walter 2121 riverside dr w windsor dear mother of rev nelson of montreal and james of windsor dear sister of fannie mrs charles go- stick of stouffville hazel mrs alex gray and mariorie mrs hugh michell both of clare- mont edna mrs george mutch and alfred kayes both of pickering nine grandchil dren resting at ellisonillman funeral home 659 victoria ave windsor until noon tuesday oct 26 thence to campbell baptist church for service at 3 pm est then to claremont baptist church for further service at 2 pm dst wed oct 27 interment whitevale cemetery united church 112th anniversary this sunday mrs edna loveless and fam ily mr and mrs george gil christ and family of scarboro and mr and mrs wilbert irwin and family attended the wed ding of their niece miss cheryl ann pollock only daughter of mr and mrs murray pollock of ripley to mr phillip breck- les the wedding took place in the ripley united church on saturday oct 16 and a recep tion was held in the hall for 75 guests obituary beaman mrs adeline adeline reaman the beloved wife of the late william j rea man was born july 17 1877 and passed away at her home on oct 14 1965 in her 89th year she was the daughter of the late john and susannah byer dear mother of elmer of ste- vensville william of stouffville norman of fordwich ralph of stouffville peter of vineland mary and adeline at home and two sons deceased gordon and franklin also surviving are 18 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren two brothers joseph of gorrie and asa of stouffville the funeral service was con ducted at the heise hill breth ren in christ church gormley by bishop alvin l winger with rev j r steckley assisting interment took place in adjoin ing cemetery the henderson sisters trio rendered messages in songs pallbearers were nephews john byer levi byer clarence byer alvin byer ad propert harvey byer stouffville united church will mark the 112th annivers ary of the congregation this sunday oct 31st with special services both morning and eve ning the special speaker for the moiuing service will be rev i g perkins of donlands united church taking the sub ject how to be someone without trying in the even ing rev james mills from ux bridge will occupy the pulpit at both services mr garnet brooks renowned canadian tenor will sing and there will be special organ and choir music the illustrated free press published in stouffville in 1895 has this to say of the beginning of the local congregation as far back at 1841 the rev ed ward sallows occasionally preached in the old school house on church street after twelve years a regular mission was organized with rev cor nelius flummerfclt as minister in 1855 the school house was bought and remodelled in 1872 this building was found to be insufficient for the growing congregation and a brick build ing was erected at a cost of 4000 after twenty years with two hundred members the pre sent commodious building was erected and the charge became independent dave cuthbertson new cub scout chairman stoverbrown wedding mr and mr peter stover are pictured here following their recent wedding in the stouff ville inited church the bride is the former wanda irene brown daushter of mr and mr percy brown of stouflviue the groom is the son of mr and mrs wilmot stover lso of stouffville cadieux studio new residents for audley audley the community welcomes dr c gardner from oshawa who has moved into the former frank mcconaghy residence on salem rd south the hic group met on wed nesday evening with father forgach at st francis de sales church pickering following a tour of the building they at tended mass and then a social halfhour with some of the young people of the church on friday evening the hic joined the young people of pickering united church at a masquerade party at the ce centre deepest sympathy of this community is extended to the wm brown family glynn eastwood and linda in the passing on wednesday evening of mrs eastwood following a car accident on october 13 mrs eastwood was well known in audley where she spent the first five years of her teaching career and in baggotsville where she also taught she will always be remembered for her musical abilities john czap flew to california on saturday after a twoweek visit with his parents mr and mrs m czap and andy elsie leder is able to be out again although still suffering from injuries she received in a car accident a few weeks ago at the intersection of the wcst- ncy rd and fourth at their annual general meeting held october 20lh the group committee of the cubs and scouts elected mr dave cuthbertson as this years chairman he replaces mr rae mcfadden the meeting was held in the basement of the united church also named to the executive were les egberts vice chair man mrs g hill secretary and gord smith treasurer the executive officers are compris ed of mrs rose carey mrs del willis mr tom johnston mr doug wightman and mrs ei leen pipher pack leaders are as follows stouffville 1st b mr cliff lynde mrs gwen mcfadden mr bruce willis stouffville 1st a mr george bridges mr gerald acton miss doreen barton stouffville 2nd a mr keith burkholder scout leaders mr brian goddard mr don trotman approximately 110 boys have enrolled in cub and scout activities this year cubs and scouts throughout the area would like to thank want wafer line extended in twp butonville a number of ratepayers attended the regular meeting of markham twp council monday to make a fur ther request for an extension of the township water service near buttonville clerk crisp pointed out that these people were outside the present water area one lady present comment ed that there were sixteen house holders wishing to he hooked up to the main she said one of these was buying water the year around councillor sumner said the request would he taken up with the township engineer regard ing the installation of a smaller pipe extension reeve hooper said this would provide ample service the buttonville airport is one of the larger customers wishing to receive the service the people of stouffville for the great success of their apple day if anyone was missed don ations will be accepted by mr gordon smith treasurer evangelistic meetings at unionville unionville rev thomas h ritchie well known irish evangelist who will conduct a series of evangelistic meetings in the christian and missionary alliance church main street unionville of which rev e w r sawlor is pastor these meetings will commence on sun day oct 31st and continue each night during the week ex cept saturday at 745 the sun day services will be held at 11 am and 730 pm mr ritchie will be accompanied by his wife rebecca a ritchie who is a talented musician and who plays a variety of musical instruments including 424 sleigh bells 32 hand bells 28 musical glasses and a set of silver cord bells the ritchies have travelled throughout the united states canada great britain sweden and germany in addition to the musical programme and the dynamic preaching of rev rit chie a number of outstanding gospel films will be shown dur ing the meetings the first of which will be shadows of his glory in natural colour and running 60 minutes on monday november 1st local and personal happenings mrs w h conner main st e celebrated her 85th birth day on wednesday mrs ken campbell of ring- wood visited last week with her aunt miss belle mitchell in london mrs e fullager loretta crese is visiting rev and mrs don pugh in plattsville miss muriel loveless of tor onto daughter of mrs e love less hawthorne ave is pres ently holidaying in hawaii mrs vera burnett church st accompanied a cousin mr ewart kidd of toronto to visit cousins around bay city flint and detroit michigan for a week mr and mrs leslie wide- man main st e spent the past ten days with their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs floyd schneider and family near moorefield mrs harry hall of toronta was a weekend guest with miss edna hoover baker ave mrs e loveless harvey and bruce had sunday dinner with mr and mrs bert loveless of mount forest a user of tribune want ads reports a total of fifteen applica- tions last week for a femala help wanted ad total cost was only si- congratulations to mr will kockler of bloomtngton who will be celebrating his 96th birthdav on sunday oct 31st mrs cecil davis xorth st who has been a patient in york county hospital newmarket has been transferred to the brietbush hospital stouffville mrs arthur reeve of toron to formerly of stouffville cele brated her 88th birthday on saturday at the home of her grandson mr and mrs tom mccreigbt richmond hill mr and mrs fred pugh spent the weekend with their daughter mr and mrs elroy schneider and family in bloomingdale on sunday they were present at the dedication of their granddaughter kris- tine at the united missionary church in breslau a gathering was held at ux- bridge last week when members of the family of mr wm bell of stouffville held a reunion on the occasion of mr bells 85th birthday his four sons gordon of stouffville elmore anson and earl of uxbridge and one daughter mrs clarence jones of peterboro attended mr bell came from manchester eng land to canada in 1880 at the age of two he now resides on blake street stouffville home and school association is pleading for your interest and support in the coming year our aims are simple we wish to be of any possible assistance to our stu dents and teachers parent ed ucation is our prime interest our theme for this season is the complete child in respect to home school community and future this is of interest to every adult and we urge you to attend the first meeting on november 10 at orchard park school further information will appear in next weeks paper mr and mrs harold caul- field and douglas of oakvill spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs vince wage lloyd ave miss betty woodland accom panied by sir and mrs vince wagg motored to tobermorv recently and visited friends at lions head on the way home mrs marion murphy headed a committee of local ladies who provided refreshments and a social time for those attending the conservative association meeting in town last week mr and mrs ken vale and sandra of st catharines mr and mrs robert rawson of st thomas and mr and mrs ron rawson and family of hamil ton were weekend visitors with mr and mrs jim mccrcight mr robert ballantyne indus trial editor for the steel compa ny of canada at hamilton spoke to the stouttville lions club on monday night and showed a colour film on the steel industry he was introduc ed to the club members by for mer president lion jim ogilvy the stouffville area is antici pating the return visit of dr charles a berry and dr f kenton beshore of the biblical research society with an un precedented interest the con ference will be on bible prophe cy and held as usual in tha parkside christian youth cen tre the meetings are scheduled for three nights thursday fri day and saturday nov 4 5 and 6 at 8 pm the theme of the conference new light on old prophecies is particularly chal lenging in these increasingly prophetic times the meetings are sponsored by the local christian business mens fel lowship and all are invited 112th anniversary services of stouffville united church sunday october 31 1965 11 am and 730 pm 11 am how to be someone without trying the kev 1 g perkins minister donlands united church toronto kev mr perkins has been the successful minister at donlands for the past twentytwo years 730 pm thfc rev james mills minister trinity united church uxbridge rev mr mills is the new young and very capable min ister at uxbridge at both services the renowned canadian tenor mr garnet brooks mr brook has appeared in a number of canadian operas and has sung in different capacities on cbc tele vision as well as at stratford he was the tenor soloist with the toronto mendelssohn choir for the last two annual performances of the messiah he was also the tenor soloist at ieaside united church for several years everyone welcome atha giri in recital beverley and mrs you get much more new in the tribune from both stouff ville and markham buy it very week atha talented bell daughter of mr alex bell rr3 claremont will be one of 40 accordionists entered in a colourful recital program a huron heights secondary school newmarket on nov 1 3th the concert is presented by the john giovan- clli school of music an audi ence of 600 is expected beverley has been chosen to lake a solo part in the program and will play the blue sky waltz a selection that won her a gold medal at the cne see and test drive the new 1966 rambler youll be amazed at the performance comfort interior and many other features sanders sales and service ask for roy ward sales manager east end of town stouftville phone 6102244