stouffville district high school night classes for 16 weeks classes will be offered to the public in the stouffville district high school on tuesday- evenings from 8 to 10 pm classes in basic english woodwork sewing typing will be offered other subjects will be considered if requested by a sufficient number of applicants and provided that a suitable instructor can be obtained classes will commence on october isth mr arnold hodgkins will teach the two art groups on alternate tuesdays classes in art will begin on tuesday september 20th and applicants for either group should be present that evening a minimum of 15 applicants should be secured for each clas the board reserves the right to cancel or carry any class it wishes application for stouffvihe night school classwork complete and deliver before september 19th forart october 10th for others 1955 to the principal stouffville district high school peise mr state mrs which miss address phone please enrol me in course signature mspbcal offer 3 ox reg 100 special 89 8 oz reg 250 special 798 rm at octivm hioltt or chapptd handt and rough tkin the rexaxtci drlg store j wylie and ballanfrae next sunday is rally day with church and sunday school services combined mr moddle expects to be with us for this occasion bring mom and dad with you kiddies and lets make rally day a big success mr and mrs carl roe and family spent a few days holi days recently at algonquin park mr and mrs family returned last monday from their vacation at wasaga beach mr and mrs jack hill and david were sundav guests of mr and mrs j wall work jr mrs d gray returned home after visiting friends in to ronto for a few days mrs creagh of manchester eng arrived on friday to visit her new grandson mark and his parents mr and mrs d creagh mr and mrs j spring of pickering were sundav guests of mr and mrs t wyatt mr and mrs johnston and family of oshawa were week end guests of mr cockerill sunday visitors of mrs 0 flewell and mrs g cook were mr and mrs see of toronto mrs g fockler and mr and mrs x kerswell mr and mrs m emerson were sunday guests of mr and mrs g hineman mr and mrs c brandon and doris and bruce of uxbridge were sunday guests of mr and mrs bob radford sr engagements mr and mrs gordon reid of rr 1 unionviile announce i engagement of their daughter eeariorjean to mr heroert bruce sproxjon son of mr and mrs r j spoxton of corm ier the marriage will take place on october s 1966 a 230 pm a- melville united church mr and mrs howard hock ley wish o announce the en gagement of heir daughter do rothy fern to james kenneth petty son ofmrs charles gos- tick and the late j o petty the marriage wil take place on saturday october s 1955 a 3 oclock in claremont unit ed church road curves to be gentle much needed repairs to high ways 7 and 12 between brook- lin and myrtle station are now wei under way the concrete of the highway was laid in 1929 and with the exception of a new surface laid some years ago little has been done to the busy highway in the interven ing years the contract for the carry ing out of the project has been awarded to the beamish con struction company the high way has been surveyed and work is well advanced it is anticipated that the repair of the highway will be continued as far north as sunderland where it intersects the trans- canada highway two major changes in the highway are being made north of brooklin about a mile north of the village at the wagon wheel inn curve a sharp turn in the road will be eliminated the road will curve gently to the east through a field a short distance further east an other turn will also be straight ened the contract also includes the building of a number of new culverts those already constructed are much longer than those now in use qsgsbses m infiniiiliijiiliiieiiijl jjii b b c l zhwt7zteaf yovback oat a sod busters on the air to some of the tv comed ians taking a vacation we should give thanks for giving us one dentist a man who always looks down in the mouth the local sodbusters who were heard recently over the niagara falls radio station will again be vocalizing over ch- vc 1600 kc this saturday night a few minutes after mid night the program is the wonder land ranch revue presented by uncle george feather- stone of the wonderland ranch near welland t harry heatherington who is managing the local songsters has drawn up extensive plans for the boys and announces that the sodbusters will appear at port perry on friday sept 23 on uncle georges show the local group feature bunt lewis and ken burkholder on the vocals backed by bill sau nders gord forsythe and jim stewart fpyoiivamw so faces s m08sd0m0p t mtm70bwo of our txolbrx usidcjirsf 1954 ford custom 2door beautiful empress brown finish underrating heater signal lights exceptional value 1953 chevrolet club coupe finished in light beige custom radio heater signal lights have a look at this one 1951 chevrolet deluxe fleetllne 2door finished in thistle gray powerglide transmis- sion custom radio heater window washers priced to sell 1947 chevrolet standard 2door original jet black finish custom radio heater sun visor exceptional condition 1941 pontiac 5passexger coupe beautiful 2tone blue finish custom radio heater good tires a real bargain low convenient gmac terms patrick motors open evenings till 7 pm stouffville phone 372 fall specials striped flowered flannelette millends reg price up to 75c yd sale price yd sale price isns boys plaid shirting reg price up to 85c yd heavy striped brunswick flannelette reg price 69c yd ladies winter coats em nicely styled in elysians and many other cloths all in the latest shades selling at this years new low prices sale price c y adcloth mill ends in good quality pastel shades reg price 69c yd sals price pg yd o mm from 2050 up golden clothing store local shoe pitchers in prize money among the top 21 singles at the cxe horseshoe pitching competitions were two en trants from stouffville who qualified in the playoffs after eliminating competitions fromj all across canada in the first group of 12 elmer orr of town copped the 10th position while in the second group walt pas- coe placed first in the six hur- lers competing keeping up the good work two stouffville clubs were able to cop 4th and 5th places in the team events the team in 4th standing was made up of harry xoble walt slack walter vague and murray stewart close behind them was anoth er local team comprising haiv vev clendenning russ bedore cliff pipher and bill grove interviewed later bill grove commented on the good show ing of the district pitchers and noted that not a single entrant from this area failed to come out without a prize during the same effort woodward of lakeview who won the ontario championship earlier this year in the stouff ville park was placed third in his efforts to nab the dominion championship he was beaten by the new champion dean melachlan of oshawa and secondplace man h black of orillia wedding mover johnson on august 27th the united missionary church stouffville was the setting for the wed ding of dorothy ruth johnson daughter of mr and mrs lome johnson claremont and wil- lard garfield moyer son of mr and mrs roy moyer dicksons hill rev fg huson officiated given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a floor length gown of white satin with lace bodice peter pan collar and sleeves the skirt was fashioned with a net over- skirt and two double lace tiers her fingertip veil fell from a crown of sequins and seed pearls she carried a bouquet of red roses and white carna tions tied with a white satin bow the maid of honour alma pilkey wore a pink floorlength gown of net over taffeta with matching headband and gloves she carried a bouquet of pink roses the bridesmaid marie stover wore a light green floor 500 editors convene in vancouver this week five hundred editors from across canada meeting in van couver at the annual convert tion of the canadian weekly newspapers association were urged to devote greater atte tion through their editorial pages to the costs of govern ment v h cranston editor of the midland free press herald and chairman of the associa tions parliamentary committee told the weekly editors that the total tax income of local provincial and federal govern ments in canada was equival ent to almost 1500 per fully employed person it may be difficult generally for weekly publishers and edi tors to analyze and prescribe for tax bills on a large scale but most of the symptoms are present in local government and we believe newspapers as journals not only of news and opinion but of research have a responsibility to probe deep into the problem mr crans ton said the extent of indirect tax ation and of passalong grants which has characterized all lev els of government in recent years has destroyed in no small degree the clear buyerseller re lationship which at one time marked the provision of public services to the electorate now it is most difficult to isolate costs of particular government functions and therefore prop erly evaluate them mr cranston said he believed increasing taxation was reflect ed in canadas inability to com pete successfully in foreign ex port markets the st0wfv1ue tsuke thursday september 15 1955 p 7 melville isnt there a tang of autumn in the air these days and when one seas some of the maple trees beginning to colour up and hears the hum of the corn cutting machines it certainly reminds one that old lady summer has had her fling and old man winters day is just around the corner mr alf smith is taking advantage of the fine weather to get his silo filled and no doubt his pro cedure will be closely followed by a good many other farmers with empty silos mr peter smith son of mr and mrs j d smith has tak en up residence in kingston and will be attending queens university there peter has been working with massey har ris co and has obtained leave of absence to continue his stu- length dress of similar styling oies in engineering main street stouffvihe dicksons hill mr and mrs ward hallman recently spent a short time with friends in rochester prior to mr and maynard hallmans departure for europe miss betty wideman and itiss marion stouffer who spent the summer at miners bay and pidgeon lake respectively have returned home dorothy bar- key in company with friends spent a few days at buffalo while joyce jones verna vake milne and abe stouffer robt walker had a holiday at pene- fagimi camp stayner the a c barkey families spent a pleasant evening at the home of mr and mrs m eby when his grandson earl eldest son of mr and mrs cliff bar- key of pickering was present- ed with a clock and a gift of money it is of interest to know that earl has entered the moo dy bible institute chicago where he will be taking a mis sionary course his dickson hill friends wish him every success during the- heavy electrical storm of saturday evening the barn on the frlsby farm was struck by lightning and burn ed older residents recall that forty years ago the barn on the pipher farm then owned by the late menno grove was j f burned and more recent lasses include the late leonard hoo ver and the late jos kirk barns from similar causes we welcome mr and mrs d gilbert and bruce who are oc cupying the home vacated by mr and mrs grosser and dau ghter we wih them health and happiness in their new j home in toronto the martin ditching crew of eimira waterloo co who are laying draia- n a number of farms in the township were busy on the walker farm last week we are glad to report that mrs j i bycrwho was ser iously injured by fall at the widernan church is gradually recovering at the east general hospital mr and mrs ed raymer of montreal called at the moyer horn during he- holiday ir the markham district stouffville and carried a bouquet of jo hanna hill roses helen john son sister of the bride was flower girl and wore a matching green dress and carried a nose gay of pink roses and white carnations warren moyer brother of the groom was best man and the ushers were lester eby and john johnson edwin pres sor of port hope was soloist with his wife dawna prosser at the organ at the reception in the base ment of the church the brides mother received the guests wearing a grey rayon crepe dress with pink and navy ac cessories assisted by the grooms mother wearing a blue crepe dress with navy acces sories both mothers wore cor sages of roses for travelling the bride chose a grey suit with navy and red accessories and a corsage of johanna hill roses the couple will reside at dicksons hill him the very we ail best of the first successful mechan ical bird to fly with flapping wings has both wings and tail covered with the new tough mylar polyester film magic oven door seol controlled air circulation 2 king siie oven 2 separate broilers 7 speed switches automatic timer clock 2 huge storage drapers wish luck very best wishes for a long and happy married life are ex tended to mr and mrs robt bruce mary sheridan of new- barket who were married at the home of the brides aunt and uncle mr and mrs atkin son of bethesda on saturday they will be making their home in the catrick mills settlement after their honeymoon in new brunswick mr a d bruce who has been a bit under the weather for awhile is feeling better glad to hear it as we miss seeing him at his accustomed place in melville church also glad to hear that mr clarence powell is getting back to normal health again clar ence has been fighting a virus germ for a few weeks there was a nice attendance at the rally day services on sunday but not no large as we would like to have seen the stories were very well told by mrs ross mckay and mrs moddle prizes for regular at tendance went to richard and leonard powell jonathan su san and stephen nigh david moddle and john and marilyn houck hope to see a lot more up for prizes next year mr brown of the sandfordzephyr charge was with us as rev moddle was conducting ahni- versary services for one of the churches on his charge pte bill grant has been vis iting his sister and brother-in- law mr and mrs milliard mil ler and family for a couple of weeks mrs miller mary and ricky accompanied her brother to cleveland for the weekend to visit friends and relatives bill is stationed at calgary alberta and is returning there in a few days mr and sirs ron chipp and linda of toronto spent the weekend with eileens parents mr and mrs pat reid the sympathy of ail their friends from around melville is extended to jack and marion frisby for the loss they suffer ed saturday night when their barn was destroyed by fire dur ing the storm a fire is a ter rible thing at any time but this time of the year with the victoria square the regular monthly meet ing of the sr women insti tute was held last tuesday at the home of mrs daltoa rum- iey the theme was histori cal research mrs garnet franey gave a very interest ing ajc on the romance oi the canadian national exhibi tion mrs jack rumney and miss mary gough sang three duets which were very much enjoved the hostesses were mrsd rumrey mrs g fran ey and mrs j empringham the sr womens institute will be having a booth at mr lome clubines auction sale on saturday september 1 each member of the institute is asked to please bring a pie the regular monthly meet ing of the wa will be held in the sunday school room on wednesday evening september 21 at s pm the programme will be in charge of mrs f brumwell and her group the guest speaker will be mr law- son mumberson all the ladies in the community are invited to attend just a reminder that the sunday school rally day serv ice will be held on sunday september 25 the tjth anniversary serv ice of the victoria square un ited church will be held on sunday nov s mr david boynton left on tuesday of last week to com mence his studies at the on tario agricultural college at guelph there were three beginners at the ss 4 school when it opened for the new term last week miss taylor is again the teacher mr and mrs v westbrook spent several days last week in toronto with their daughter and her husband and family mr and mrs wm large and family mr douglas mcwhirter ar rived home on friday evening of last week after spending the summer months with the roy al canadian navy at halifax mr and mrs roy robertson of richmond hill called on mr and mrs john empringham miss judy hart spent the weekend with mr and mrs bill wilton of north toronto mr and mrs jack mclean of toronto spent saturday with mr r e sanderson and mabel congratulations are extended to mr and mrs ross nichols who on september 20 will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary mr and mrs rolph boynton attended the wedding of miss jean george to mr elmer mc- kinnon in zion lutheran chu rch sherwood on saturday afternoon the reception fol lowed in the ridge inn oak ridges mrs allan orr was guest soloist at the anniversary serv ice at the lutheran church unionville on sunday morn ing mr and mrs ivan crompton of penetanguishene had sun day evening dinner with mr and mrs cecil nichols and fam ily mr and mrs lawson mum- berson entertained a number of friends and relatives from barrio and the elora district on sunday the ixymen of the toronto centre presbytery met at the manse on monday evening birthday greetings to miss mardi tyndall who will be 3 years old on september 17 to sharon boynton who will be five years old on september 18 to david boynton for septem ber 19 mr and mrs mark northcott and girls from nobleton called on mr and mrs wm sandle and margaret on sunday eve ning you saw them at the c n e now in stock 1956 motorola t 4 gacssskksxsscxssrc all prices include 90 day home service i glen major sunday school at 11 am mr alec hingston and sons toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs j hingston mr and mrs allan holman brooklin visited at the home of mr and mrs joseph jones on sunday miss madeline simmonds spent thursday afternoon with mrs edgar johnson mr and mrs wm labritton toronto visited with mr and mrs e gates on sunday a group from don mills un ited church wereguests at sky- loft lodge on sunday mr and mrs jim jones and shirley spent saturday even ing with mr and mrs allan jones toronto mrs george pickett toronto visited at her home here on thursday night mr wm trewartha and miss ruth trewariha markham visited with mr and mrs j hingston on tuesday mr arthur peddle claremont spent the weekend with mr and mrs jos forsyth mr and mrs fred wilton and sw3ewijsvsv j problem of wintering and feed- mr ini mngstaff lx ing animals it seems more tra gic than ever 27000 e h neville sons phone 346 bridge were sunday visitors with mr and mrs jhingon mrs george wiion and mr gordon wilson ml zion vli- some folks really ought to ited at the jones home- sunday j diet if it wonld keep them from c cning being so full of thenwclvei congratulations to mr ron- ad iirott on winning first conservative a man who prize and the jr grand cham- never tr to double hixjpion with his heifer at port money except by folding it j perry fair over and putcrg it back in mr and mr- jin jones were his pocket j at niagara on monday also a few 55 models at closeout prices it pays to buy from a servicing dealer stouffville radio tv centre