york county federation of agriculture banquet and annual meeting monday november 29 victoria square community hall banquet 7 pm annual meeting 15 pm banquet tickets ij0 per person available from federation directors or phone 29i324s not later than nov 23 seven year old boy hit while boarding public school bus mrs jean ieaf buttonville a 7 year j old district boy suffered cuts to his face and forehead on mon- 1 day morning when hit by a car as he crossed the don mills rd to board a bus dean lee hume j a pupil at bayview glen school i was taken to the scarboro gen- j eral hospital in the vance am- j boards will be held on friday evening nov 2fith in the but tonville wi hall candidates will be present to address the electorate the public is urged to attend neighborhood notes this saturday november 2v browns cornets church bazaar will be held at the church so bible society hundred fold givings up since 1858 the stoutrvllle trimjns thunity hwwlwr 15 196s pty 7 bulance of markham his inju- j come and choose your weekend buy your office supplies from tribune office supplies 3ksbssmcli3sm6j3kss ries did not appear to be serious constable bruce findlay of maikham twp police was lo cated close to the accident scene and was there in a matter of seconds the driver of the car was miss pamela salt deep- wood cresc don mills nomination meeting nominations for markham twp council and school area 1iijil shop and save now last 3 days of len wilkes clothes shop 16th anniversary sale wonderful sift items at good dollar saving prices drop in and see the complete sale story featuring such items as mens sport shirts special 298 reg to s695 lathes banlon cardigans royal black white brown green nice of red or rose 161820 jo 42 44 498 598 sabre skirts slims 1295 1495 sizes 10 to 20 plain and pleated kayser lingerie supphose scarves gloves hosiery slips clowns peignoirs lootarils complete selection for your christmas giving len wilkes clothes shop your family clothing stork main st next door to ioa fnodlitier sfoihtville phone 6402745 looking for the deal oi a lifetime on an a1 used car then try i talpark a 1 used car used cars like talpark have over 21 al this 1962 pontiac parisienne tudor ilardlop 6 cylinder with automatic transmission custom radio and beautifully finished in light blue with a white top and its priced at only 1595 or if you are looking for economical transportation then talpark has 5 such asts umts like this one 1959 oldsmobile 98 fnrdor hardtop complete with automatic v8 engine radio power steer ing power brakes power windows prickd at only 595 see try then buy at talpark motors ith phone markham no 7 291- hwy and liidlaw 500 2911501 or 29 blvd 1982 baking fresh eggs or vegetables that special handmade christ mas gift a white elephant and afterward have lea in an attractive tearoom the church is on no 7 hwy just west of don mills road anil the- bazaar will be opened by mis a f binnington at 2 pm mr v i- clark was taken ill last week and his neighbour mr j h johnson has been in poor health for some time also on the distaff side mrs h r patorson stepped off a clothes line stand in the garden last week injuring an ankle she broke some years ago in the same way another neighbour mrs 3 l bishop is recuperating from an operation the s r patterson family is in a whirl these days preparing lor daughter margarets day- afterchristmas wedding church news it is visitation sunday for browns corners united church congregation nov 28 and dr binnington will commission the visitors at the morning service calls will be made in the after noon the carol candlelight service sponsored by cgit and ex plorers groups will be held for the victoria so charge at browns corners church on sunday dec 19 at 730 pm this is a date to remember the christmas concert at browns corners will be held wednesday dec 22 january class in tsa2 parents who have small chil dren who will be six years old between january 1 and june 30 1966 will lie pleased to know a january grade 1 class will be opened at 6 school south of victoria sq again this year for children living in this area a second class will be held in the south central part of the town ship for children living further east registration day at 4 school 3rd cone near 9th ave is nov 29 from 930 to 1130 am please bring your childs birth certificate browns corners ucw mrs harold steiller conducted the nov 3 meeting of united church women which was held at the church and mrs s j english accompanied mrs clay ton jones in two delightful solos mrs s r patterson conduct ed he worship service using the theme the light of the world and mrs john donald son reviewed a portion of the study book on trinidad what a missionary does in one day during business it was agreed to make up the groups alloca tion deficiency to york presby tery with funds earned by cater ing the congregational supper which will be held nov 24 was discussed following a closing prayer by the pres mrs stefner refreshments were served by the hostesses mrs milton sher man and mrs john donaldson kuclic series ends dec 3 vcha euchre jec 10 there were 27 tables plus two extra players on hand at the w j hall on the evening of friday nov 19 for the autumn euchre series game winners were mrs garnet weidmark mrs lucille cummings mrs betty arm strong mrs jesse dewsbury messrs harold morgason james grainger james curtis and ernest fisher mrs sadie tapscott won the lucy draw a small turkey and freezcout winners were mr fry mr foster mr boh cartwright and mrs l cummings hostesses were mrs m sherman mrs j robinson mrs e johnson and mrs r allen the next party dec 3 will be the final game of the present series and the grand prize will be awarded the following week december 10 the york central hospital auxiliary buttonville branch i will hold a euchre par ty rake sale and sale of hand made articles mrs win mcgimpsey bukonvllie wi hostess mrs wm mcgimpsey receiv ed buttonville wi members at the home of her daughter mrs r rousted wednesday and ap proximately 20 guests were present cohosteses were mrs john donaldson and mrs james rod irk mrs george kelly presided and reports from the central ontario womens institutes convention held recently at the royal york hotel were given by mrs lorcn guild mrs geo barker mrs john wilkins and mrs ken stots the theme of the meeting was canadian agri culture and industry and mrs fred leaf brought members up- toiatc on what is happening in the industrial field in markham township mrs lloyd baker read an essay on the rocking chair in the year 1818 iiir york bi- ble society was formed and be came successively known as the bible society of upper cnada city of toronto bible society upper canada bible society and finally as it is today can adian bible society upper ca nada district the stouftville branch of the bible society has ben in con- tinuous operation since 1s52 and possibly even earlier this j was at a time when journeys had to be made on horseback or in the winter by cutter and yet dedicated men felt it worthwhile to make these somewhat hazard trips to encourage the people to give and give generously so that the bible could be made available to people in other lands this they did in stouftville very generously in 1858 the sum of 5 pounds was contriduted and this represented quite a sacri fice on the part of some con tributions have increased more than one hundred fold since that day the first translation undertaken by the bible so ciety early in the lftn century was for 2000 copies of the gos pel of st john in mohawk since then the work has pro gressed until today the scrip tures have been made available in almost 1250 languages and dialects the canadian bible society provides the scriptures in cree and various eskimo dialects it distributes in 80 irrguages in canada alone it provides braille and talking book rec ords of the scriptures for the blind it provides new testa ments for the armed forces and for the police it supplies every new citizen with a bible it supports all missions seeking its help prison and hospital chaplains are provided with the word of god for distribution in the last week the bible so ciety has met 7500 of the cost of giving a braille bible to a little orphaned blind girl in ko rea on behalf of her canadian foster parents who otherwise would not have been able to give it to her they paid 1250 fifty bibles were given to fred nighswander until recently the pastor of the mennonite church at altona and who has now gone to work with the indians at barwick ontario nevertheless in spite of the hard work carried out by the branch officers and in spite of the wonderful support given in the past the bible society is having a hard time filling the need for scriptures so very evi dent in the world today a campaign was launched in 1964 to triple world distribu tion from 50 to 150 million cop ies a year this campaign is lagging behind and the society needs more people to support it unesco has a campaign to make 350 million illiterates lit erate in the next few years this with the normal increase in population means that every i gormley sympathy is extended to mrs ern hunt and mr and mrs ron elliott on the sudden passing of mr hunt early sun day morning at york county hospital newmarket mr hunt was buried on tuesoov after noon the service was held in the united missionary church mr harry kruse attended the wedding of his neice on satur day at seaforth congratulations to mr and mrs fred yake who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on tues nov 23 mr and mrs wallace reld of moose jaw sask are visiting their brother and sisterinlaw mr and mrs o g reid for a couple of weeks mr and mrs wes lehman of clarcmont had dinner on sat urday with mrs beulah jones mr and mrs roy brillinger had a letter this past week from their daughter velm in bula- wayo rhodesia s africa vel- ma said things were very tense but as yet there was no serious trouble in their area recently all bbc communications have been cut oft rev john hosteller of nap- pance indiana spoke on sun day morning at heisc hill church rev hostettcr had a lour of the brethren in christ world missions during the past year mrs ross brillinger is wear ing a cast on her right arm due to arthritis in her wrist the- ladies from heise hill church had charge of the nov birthday party at parkview home at stouffville on wed mrs john bond for many years a gormley resident was one of the ladies with a nov birthday miss carol steckley visited mr and mrs john ever and fa mily at clarence centre new york on sunday mr and mrs floyd doner and family of bloomirision had dinner on sunday with their grandparents mr and mrs s n doner minute 8000 people are learn ing to read but what will they read countries not sympathe tic to the bible are producing literature beautifully printed and illustrated and with no re gard to expense are pouring it nto these emerging nations will you help to provide the bible for other nations will you demonstrate your concern by giving as generously as you can on sunday when an appeal will be made in your church if for one reason or another you cannot be at church on this day- send your contribution to stew art stouffer the bible society- branch president stouffville ontario ringwood ringwood mrs walter vague and mrs bert silver- thorn called on mrs frank at kinson or thursday afternoon mr and mrs norman steck ley and norma had sunday dinner with mr and mrs jacob m grove on sunday nov 26th rev d c percy will be guest spea ker both morning and evening for the anniversary services there will be special music mrs peter ferguson has been visiting her son reg and family in scarborough mr lcland emmerson of mathcson was in toronto rec ently on business and stayed overnight friday with his mo ther mrs arthur emmerson and family jou notice candidate for the office of keeve hep- reeve councillors wards i and 2 and school board are 1 will attend a public meet ing in the community hall claremont on thurs dec 2nd at 8 pm be sure to attend the one sure thing you can get for nothing is nothing proclamation to the municipal electors of the public notice is hereby given htl pursuant to the ontario municipal act a meeting of the municipal electors of the township of markham will be held in the buttonville womens institute hall adjacent to the markham township municipal offices friday november 26 1965 from 7 oclock until 8 oclock in the evening for the nomination of candidates for the offices of reeve deputyreeve and one councillor for each of the wards one two and three to serve the township of markham for the year 196fi nominations will also be held at the same time for the election of three members for board of trustees school area no 1 markham township two members for board of trustees to servo markham township school area no 2 if more candidates are proposed than required to be elected the proceedings for tilling said offices will be adjourned until monday the 6th day of december 1965 when a poll will be opened at ten oclock in the morning and shall continue until eight oclock in the afternoon and no longer at the places herein after named viz ward one polling subdivision 1 comprising lands in registered plan 2441 in the first concession 2 fols 27 and 28 concession i excepting lands in registered plan m841 4824 3a thornhill police village 3b lois 29 io s3 inclusive in concession 1 excepting those parts within the limits of thornhill rolice village 4 iots 34 to 39 inclusive in concession i ft lots 40 fo lite s m lot 44 inclusive in concession i 6 ios 51 io 60 inclusive concession 1 7 comprising kegistered plans numbered m835 m841 m812 rb17 4824 m950 and lot 26 concession ie place alissas beauty salon 7051 yonge st highland pk woodland public school henderson ave near clark ave thornhill library jo colhourne st thornhill york farmers market t50 yonge st thornhill south end f trail ing residence clarence thompson 103 highway no 7 iangstaff 16th avenue public school north side of ifllli ave residence stan leno elgin mills henderson st public school ward two 11 lots 4 in 10 inclusive in concession 2 and rks1dence of jack curtis iots i to 10 inclusive in concessions 47 grecnlane first house west of rr 12 lot 1 to 10 inclusive in concession 4 and residence colin a hood lots 1 io 9 inclusive in concession 5 w side kennedy rd m way between 14th ave a sleeles ave 13 lois ii to 20 inclusive in concessions 2 buttonville womens institute 3 hall rutlonvllle j4a lot 10 to 20 inclusive in concession ft veterans hall excepting those parts within hie limits of unionville he police village of unionville 14b all lands lying within he limits of lie veterans hall police village of unionville unionville ift lois 21 io 3ft inclusive in concessions 2 community hall and 3 victoria square ib lots 21 io 35 inclusive in concessions 4 community hall 5 victoria square 17 lois 1 io 3 inclusive in concession 2 in- bayview glen school eluding all lands in kegistered mans numbered m896 m899 m941 6350 ward three 21 infs i to 7 inclusive concession 6 lois residence mr mrs frank i io 8 inclusive concession 7 lots i o 9 davies inclusive concession 8 excepting anv r pari within the limits of the village of 1 concession b east cor 14th ave 7th markham 22 iots 8 o 15 inclusive concession 6 ex- kennedy clinic cepting that part thereof in unionville kennedy rd south of no 7 highway police illagc iol 9 concession 7 ex- icpling ihat part within hie limits of lite village of markham 23 iols ib io 2ft inclusive concession b 1nls residence 1 gordon forgie 14 io 25 inclusive concession 7 iots ii mount loy wesl side of hwy 18 north of io 25 inclusive concession 8 excepting 16th ave hose pars within hie limits of the village of markham 21 lnts 26 to 35 inclusive in concessions b residence wm grove 7 nnl1 8 dicksons hill 25 lois 1 io 15 inclusive concessions 9 and residence oi m ryan 10 and lots 110 inclusive concession jm fi northwest cor 14th ave ft tenth llna ii 2fi lois ib io 3ft inclusive concessions 0 and premises james cowan 10 excepting those parts within hie limits mi of he village of stouftvillo mongolia all persons interested are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly h c t crisp rr2 gormley november is infi returning officer