the tribune thursday nov i jk3 stouffville scene whats going on stouffville united church anniversary services stouffville this sunday is an iniporlant occasion in the life of the stouffville united church congregation its anniversary sunday with special worship services at 11 am and 730 pm in the morning rev walton ii tonge ba bd will bring the message assisted by the churchs pastor rev james carder and for mer pastor rev douglas davis in the evening mrs kmily marquis the first woman appointed to the united churchs board of free euchre the whitchurch- stouffville recreation committee working in cooperation with the lemonville community centre board is sponsoring a free euchre thursday evening nov 8 in the lemonville centre generous prizes are being offered and refreshments finance will be the guest speaker rev tonge holds the position of field director of ihe special gifts department united rev walton tonge emily marquis music mania photos members of the music mania cast are reminded that photos of the event are now available at the home of mr and mrs don smith 563 elm road stouffville all aglow stouffville the downtown area of stouffville will be brighter than ever this christmas with the erection of ten multicolored fixtures resembling bells and christmas trees due to the cost of the project only one section of main street can be out fitted this year the businessmens association sponsors of the venture hope to add to it each season len greenwood of greenwood electronics will place appropriate christmas music on record and play it through a loud speaker system on main street match donations the following donations were received by the secretary of the east yorkking and vaughan plowing match association but were not included in the regular prize list maurice tapscott 5 frank robson 5 milton savage 15 nelson kerr 5 fred constable 5 humber valley cleaners 5 john roe ford 10 gals of gas howard mills 2 jacob smith 1 stouffville iga 5 walt smith welding 2 glen byer 2 birkett and hassard insurance 10 ray grant 10 floyd steckley 5 jim clark 5 doug little 5 james stirling 5 mj patterson 5 clark young 5 russ pearson 5 move from town mr and mrs graham beaton for merly of rupert avenue have taken up residence on the 7th concession rr 4 stouffville visitors here mr and mrs robert barkey of orillia and formerly of albert street stouffville were recent weekend visitors in town birthday party tracey stephenson daughter of mr and mrs barry stephenson rupert averue enter tained several friends recently on the occasion of her birthday in hospital gordon birkett church street is recovering in york county hospital newmarket following surgery friday he hopes to return home early next week thomas george brown service was held tuesday from the stouffville missionary church for thomas george brown following his passing oct 27 he was 73 surviving is his wife the former vera tarr three sons delos melvin and paul and one daughter ruth mrs widby hinely interme nt was made in stouffville cemetery attend convention cathy joice and merlyn baker members of whitchurch council attended a convention in ottawa last week theft proof the toronto star has installed theftproof boxes at various locations on main street in stouffville losses in both papers and money have been considerable in recent months around again friends of morley symes lloyd avenue were pleased to see him down street on the weekend he was a patient in scarboro centenary hospital following a heart attack guest speaker mrs joan routledge master teacher in mathematics for elementary schools in york county was the guest speaker at the october meeting of the york county club canadian federation of university women breaks arm keith acton out standing forward with the wexford warriers in the metro jr b league suffered a broken arm sunday in a game with the oshawa lcgionaires he will be sidelined for aboul six weeks keith is the son of mr and mrs jerry acton burkholder si reel a royal winner exhibit winners at the royal winter fair are asked to give the tribune a call the show opens nov 9 and extends through nov 17 in hospital glenn thompson albert street north is a patient in scarboro centenary hospital following surgery monday c opening nov 6th stouffvilles new rcacentre for washers dryers stoves fridges and dishwashers also built in vacuum cleaners freezersl 60 main st west stouffville church of canada born in griffinsaskatchewan he served for a number of years as a missionary in china returning to hong kong in 1957 hes held his present office since sept 1 1972 mrs marquis has served in many capacities related to church work and christian outreach when lime permits she goes beyond the pulpit to reach an even wider audience through radio and television i never say no when i can say yes she says special music for the occasion will be provided by he home choir in hospital george collins asst postmaster in stouffville is a patient in north york branson hospital mr collins resides in willowdale reconstruction a section of william street between main and second is being rebuilt with a portion of the work being done by town employees ucw bazaar an auction sale of quilts will highlight a fall bazaar saturday in the lower auditorium of the stouffville united church from 2 to 4 pm the event is being sponsored by the ucw and is part of a busy weekend with anniver sary services sunday in hospital don lehman boyer street is a patient in york county hospital newmarket his many friends wish him a complete recovery restaurant sold the t o w n e restaurant main street west has changed hands the previous owner known as george will continue on for a time but is planning a trip home to greece possibly in the spring laymans service mrs ellen arm strong main street west was the guest speaker at ihe annual laymans service in st james presbyterian church sunday other partici pants were sharon bentley floyd marlatt and gary fraser successful bazaar the band of willing helpers st james presbyterian church organized a very successful bazaar saturday modelled after a typical country store net sales exceeded 500 the project was headed up by mrs isobel nicholson 3way stop the intersection of winona drive and rupert avenue is now a 3way stop the idea is to reduce speeds between fairview and wcstlawn crescent congratulations on their 30th anniversary 19431973 imarkham unionvillel lions club newlyweds reside in stouffville mr and mrs john gilham leave free methodist church uxbridge following their- marriage aug 12 1973 the bride is the former shirley voteary daughter of rev and mrs arthur voteary of uxbridge and the groom is the son of mrs ina gilham of stouffville the brides attendants were marilyn and sharon voteary of uxbridge sandra campbell toronto and colleen gilham of stouffville paul gilham of atwood ont was best man for his brother the ushers were murray brillinger ayton ont and earl silver of odessa soloist mary anne stouffville sing choral group stouffville a new choral group is being organized in stouffville now thai the stouffville childrens choir is working full time on what appears lo be a successful third season mrs barbara sibbick is starting somelhing new for adults auditions for both men and women will be held sunday nov 4 from 230 lo 430 pm at mrs sibbicks home cone 7 one mile north of ihe slouffvillegormley road theres nothing to worry aboul says the enthusiastic leader just bring along a song you can sing diamond anniversary golden anniversaries are considered unique occasions mr and mrs gordon crowder of stouffville will soon go len years belter than that when they celebrate iheir diamond anniversary sunday nov 11 a gathering lo mark ihe occasion will be held in ihe masonic hall ninlh line north from 2 lo 4 and 7 lo 9 pm regular practices will be held at the same location every sunday evening from 8 to 11 pm for further infor- maiionon the stouffville singers call mrs sibbi ck at 2944707 dies suddenly columbus friends and relatives were saddened to learn of the passing of violet anthony beloved wife of jonas e davis columbus saturday oct 27 mr and mrs davis farmed for a number of years on ihe 7th concession of pickering in 1968 they relired in columbus surviving are seven of their eight children 32 grandchildren and 3greal grandchildren service was held from ihe carson funeral home brooklin oct 30 at 2 pm with interment salem cemetery uxbridge secondary school commencement exercises 8 15 pm saturday nov 3rd address jc mcclelland bam ed valedictory address mike strobel musical entertainment by students i sew i hc machine super deluxe stretch stitchzig zag model 7300 suggested retail 369 clearance price 12000 on the spot financing chesterfield specialists open 6 days inch sun pm furniture barn smiles north of newmarket don mills rd bncevjlle 4784175 closed mondays i voteary of uxbridge was accompanied at the organ by mrs lowell brown of stouffville following a honeymoon trip into eastern ontario and new york state the happy couple are now residing in stouffville thanks we wish to thank everyone for our wonderful welcome to stouffville and all the lovely flowers we have received this sunday nov 4th enjoy a family dinner at regal restaurant children under to free 12 noon to 830 pm paper house unionville 2973365 anniversary sale 20 off benjamin m00re paints all wall papers 120 books to choose from store hours 9 am to 9 pm daily 830 am to 6 pm saturday my fair sebastian little tiny organisms growing on your skin every time one goes away another steps right in there are approximately the same number of bacteria living on your skin as there are people on earth thats a quote from an article that recently ap peared in the new york times it was written by paul vaughan a british medical journalist before you start scrubbing away let me hasten to calm your fears although there are good and bad bacteria they all live relatively peacefully in an ecologically balanced state but if the skin surface is damaged it may change the ecological balance causing soreness and itching some deodorants or antiperspirants have that effect on the armpits when this happens its time to change your deodorant your skin becomes dust nature has a way of keeping this army of bacteria in proper balance mr vaughan goes on to tell us daily she causes us to shed tiny skin scales and thus to keep ridding ourselves of excessive bacteria we actually shed our entire skin surface every 28 days those little scales believe it or not make up most of the dust you find on your dresser or under your bed obviously the drier your skin the more dust on the dresser using bath oils and skin creams will not only make your skin look and feel younger but theyll cause the scales to wash off rather than dry up arid float off into the air so now you have another reason for taking care of your skin it makes dusting easier dont trust to luck seriously skin care is as important an asset to beauty as hair care neither should be trusted to hlt-or- miss judgments visit your favorite salon for professional guidance your beautician will be happy to advise you on the proper products for your particular needs from under the dryerill say her husband is faithful his alimony check is always on time j for further beauty advice contact me at sebastians coiffure 115 main st n markham wsw 1010 on your radio gets you a evening iii ray sonin 8 05 10 9 p m wonaay trtoioy george wilson 9 os 10 11 pm mondfytnurkjay down memory lane and starlight serenade are two cfrb programs thai make your evenings good muscally ray swims down memory lane interests young people of all ages the under30 s dnd it a muscal education for everyone else down memory lane s nostalgia musical memories an too good to be forgotten a change of pace occurs at 9 05 wsi starlight serenade and george wjson enjoy beautiful mus bestioved fcgm classes familiar selections from stage and concert hall with knowledgeable comment at 11 pm the world tonight with enkthorsen and the news john beianger and today in business gord sinclairs pithy comments on the ouebec scene and sports with dave hodge bill mcvean follows wvth a halfhour of music and whimsical comment at midnight the ovlsnest with wayne van exan ideal mus and easy conversation for latelate 3nd eartyearly listening iifl trrre t pofff ete trm eoms from