pioneer history to be part of century city thursday may 29 1969 the tribune page 7 by eleanor todd goodwood roger cunnington development manager of revenue prop erties limited has indicat ed the firms interest in preserving the history of the community in the form of street and place names for century city mr cun- ningion is seeking infor mation on pioneer families and buildings that he feels should be incorporated in to the citys plan the as sistance of local residents is requested on wednesday may 21 the goodwood bp inter mediates played their first ball game of the season in goodwood park and soundly defeated their op ponents uxbridge it was of the fifth inning when a close game until the top uxbridge put 2 men on bases with none out good woods pitcher larry bi shop very calmly swung out the next 3 batters and goodwood couldnt do any thing wrong after that they scored 6 runs in their next turn at bat the game ended with a score of 12 to 5 ball fans please note that our intermediates will be playing regularly in the park every wednesday throughout the summer and the bantams will play thursday nora greer is organizing a girls team aid they will probably play fridays while monday and tuesday are reserved for the midgets and squirts the ontario north dis trict womens institute held their 59th annual meeting in goodwood united church on wednes day may 21 from 900 am to 400 pm the guest speaker was dr eric sisel of markham whose topic was discrimination the community was sad dened to learn of the death of mrs william maye a longtime resident of our area she had been in fail ing health for several years rev and mrs v i thor- min drove to richmond quebec to get their young est daughter beth who had been student teaching there for two week beth has since graduated from macdonald teachers col lege in st anne debelle- vieu quebec she will be spending the summer with her parents in goodwood mr and mrs don bell are enjoying a visit with their son david and his family from kimberley british columbia barnyard paving govt subsipy working in stouffville and districts now save to 20 by booking now abo pave driveway parking areas etc suggestions estimates by foremen no cost over 15 yrs experience rachlin paving company 6401991 stouffville if yoj are new-to- town or have ut moved into a new home stouffvilles own welcome service would like to call on you with housewarming gifts and information about your new loca tion the hostess will be glad to arrange your subscription to the stouffville tribune call mr agnes may 881978 jeff and yvonne math ews are the new neighbors in the house vacated by keith and judy stewart and family when jeff and yvonne first came out to goodwood to see the house they thought theyd look up some old friends who had moved to the uxbridge area earlier they drove on to uxbridge only to find via the phone book that their friends had a good wood address so they drove back would you be lieve their friends ro bert and joan cudlip live in the house across the road from their new home mr greg mcquaker is now in uxbridge cottage hospital for therapy to cor rect his problem with bal ance which arose after he suffered a stroke in mid- april he is in room no 106 it would seem that we have another flu bug loose in the village it has been mostly hit and miss so far but barb and gary st john and their children became ill together and spent a very uncomfortable weekend next sunday june 1 is anniversary sunday at goodwood baptist church rev benny jones will be the guest speaker at both morning and evening ser vices mr postma will be singing at the morning ser vice and a quartet will pro vide the music in the even ing whoops wrong gear melville united church 124th anniversary service sunday june 1st 11 am guest minister the rev g a beatty ba bd special music by mr koster and mrs nauu of lemonville and the melville choir everyone welcome stouffville heated pool phone 6401260 open monday thro friday 25 79 pm saturday 1012 am 25 79 pm sunday 26 pm adults 50c children 25c season tickets good anytime poo is open family 2000 adult 800 child 500 the driver of this gravel truck received a rude jolt when he mistakenly shifted into reverse gear following delivery of a load to the site of bell telephone cable installation main street east in stouffville the transport rolled backward into the trench the trucker escaped injury staff photo worship service 20th century style by jean leaf buttonville the words were old and famil iar but the 20th century tunes gave hymns new meaning when the youth group conducted the serv ice at browns corners united church sunday participants included junior choir members cheryl tennyson and christopher hood in a lovely duet the call to worship and invocation by debbie mitchell bible read ings by gordon hooper david bishop and sharon buchanan and the junior choir under the direction ofmrs george hopper organists were mrs reg crawford and john stew art next sunday june 1 at 11 am the service of worship will include the ordination to eldership of two young men of the con gregation rae donaldson and arthur hewitt congratulations to dr george kelly who celebrat ed his 81st birthday may 23 the family celebrated the event sunday dr kel ly took a few days off to recuperate from his recent accident but returned two weeks ago to his duties as veterinarian of animals at the stouffville sales barn mr and mrs e walton visited with mr and mrs vtim paterson at markham mr and mrs dick jones are getting settled in their new home at markham lvlrs jack gough spent several days in scarboro general hospital but was able to return home on the weekend we were sorry to learn that ted and ellen goughs daughter wendy has been ill our sincere sympathy is extended to mr and mrs robert thomson of union- vill whose son bruce died suddenly friday service was held tuesday from the dixon funeral home buttonville wi mem bers met at the home of mrs john donaldson for the may meeting of the or ganisation mrs bruce davidson of stouffville was guest speaker mrs mar guerite jones was guest so loist cohostesses were mrs russell boyington mrs rose brodie and mrs wm mcgimpsey mrs lloyd baker chairing her first meeting as president for the 196970 term paid tribute to past president miss cora brodie for her leadership over the past three years mrs kate lehman tor onto spent the weekend at the home of her daughter and family mr and mrs eldon boettger and chil dren mill street on mon day mrs lehman celebrat ed her 85th birthday mr and mrs tom brown have returned to their main street home following two months fort pierce florida free legion service bv arthur dixon stouffville all exservice personnel and their dependents are in vited to take advantage of a free legion service mr e g traversy the ontario provincial command ser vice bureau officer will visit branch 459 stouff ville veterans hall on monday june 16 from 1230 pm anyone requir ing information advice or assistance regarding war disability pensions treat ment and allowances is requested to contact the branch secretary or ser vice officer for an inter view at these numbers mr t r johnston 6401815 mr art smith 6403210 the branch executive committee expresses its thanks to the following members for their time and equipment in recent hall ground improvement pro jects grant turner charles grove ivan gou- die chuck gailer tom johnston frank barker jim huard gord smith and art dixon thanks al so to walt smith rae sar- swimming instruction course 4 week course july 4 week course august monday thru friday 830 am 1230 pm wading 200 children 400 adults three evenings per week 600 private swimming 1500 per hour parties contact jim hill mgr or bill drolet asst mgr stouffville ont phone 6401260 stouffville community park picnic bookings contact stouffville municipal office 6401900 gent and their committees on fireworks night having nothing to do takes longer than any thing else monday may 26 t saturday may 31 1 t waiting start owning the olds you want is easier than ever to get away with right now your olda dealer is doing just that deeding on every olds he has all tie way from f85 through cutlass and delta 88 up to ninety- eight and toronado hes been moving them out at a record- breaking pace again this year and that means record savings for you so if youve been thinking that price might come between you and your favourite oldsmobile think again its never been easier to escape from the ordinary and give high prices the slip at the same time wait no longer make your escape today at your nearby oldsmobile dealers 3 gsr pacesetter values see your local authorized oldsmobile dealer- fwiddm giles cimevroeet oedsmobmme limited 331 main street stouffville ont phone 6401610 drug store open daily including monday 9am to 9pm sat till 6 pm and sun afternoons stouffville plaza 6402700