6th line whii cxurcfi miss maud jaynes ballarilrae spent several dajs lass week with mrs r gibbons a number from here enjoyed a turkey supper at ml pisgah on thursday evening mr and mrs charlie preston called on mrs ethel cook of oak ridges sunday am in the evening they visited with their sister mrs latenben balian- trae friends and neighbors gath ered at the home of mr and mrs ross harper in honor of mr and mrs rae holden and the family who are moving to their new home in stouffville after an enjoyable evening spent in games and contests mr j and mrs holden weie presented j with a pair of end tables ross with two pictures and perry and kelly each with a feeder plate and mug mr and mrs holden expressed their thanks after which a dainty lunch was j served mr and mrs holden will be missed from our community and our best wishes go with them as they move from our midst j new youth centre on town line this is an artists sketch of the new youth centre being erected in ratcliffs park on the townline west of stoutt- ville the contractor is russ forfar the new building of modern design is 40 x 60 and is to be used by the local youth for christ organization and the young people of the nearby district in general the interior includes a hall full kitchen facilities and wash rooms it will have a brick front and modern windows and is expected to be completed early in the new year the stouffviue tribune ttojy noxobtr t 1956 r j local and personal happenings the ida drug store in mark- a fresh coat of paint was new steps are being con- tedd hoover is having open nam opeiated by mr a j applied to len wilkes clothes structed at the fiont of the me- house saturday nov 3rd from woods has been completely le- shop last week with mr h c modal christian church east j2 to 5 in honor of her aunts 90th modelled mr woods is the hathaway doing the brush work end of stouffville j birthday at her home baker agent for the tribune in marki ham mrs f c rowbotham mrs dewitt and joyce visited satur avenue members of the canadian red the north york plowmens rjueipn association wishes to acknowl- edge with thanks the following ladies auxiliary contributions to the 1956 match not previously acknowledged in the annual program n gwill- imbury twp s50 e gwillim- bury twp s50 georgina twp cross and the salvation army stouffville fire brigade was day and sunday with friends in wpre m town lat week to offer called out just at supper time on their assistance to the kenwiok friday evening to quel a fire family following their recent which threatened to consume a fire scar owned by earl keith main st stouffville the ladies auxiliary of the canadian legion held their an nual bazaar and tea on satur- dav oct 27 mrs james fel- stoufmue were entertained on the annual poppy day collee- mr and mrs jos gayman of sted was the winner of the gen eral electric fry pan and mrs sunday at the home of their lion in sioultville will be con- daughter mr and mrs claude ducted through the auspices of s25 osbornes store aurora j unhvwvnner of the briliinger on the occasion of the local legion branch on the so elan taylor s3 thompson their 46th wedding anniversary evening of friday nov 9th and furniture s3 wilson hardware dralaca ile isaturdav nov 10th s2 marys fruit market s2 mor ris meat market s2 john morn- wms presbyterian auxiliary the autumn thank offerin mr and mrs ab lehman mov- j ed this week from the double more than a dozen motorists mongolia unionville news weddings ing si hess drug store si to- f f vuiaotthe house owned by jess cober onjaie slated to answer speeding ronto dominion bank newmar- l h l of main st east to a dwelling near charges in court this week be- itthi mb uas new at tne nome oi j m u il- k i ket 500 mrs rd ormerly occupied by ing picked up by the towna mr and mrs dan gibner mrs new speed trap koster and family will occupy j the house being vacated by mr mr bttddin of the pilkington lehman glass co was the guest speaker the president mrs r stevens i the a pleasant afternoon was spent at the home of mrs albert brown wednesday last week to lonour the two newest babies of the community mrs ernie walters and her two weeks old daughter debbie and mrs jim walters with two months old billy were the recipients of some lovely gifts from the neighbours after the babies were duly admired and fondled the hostess served a very tasty lunch mr and mrs allan wideman are rejoicing over the arrival of their first grandchild a son born to their daughter ruth and her husband mr and mrs cecil reesor fifth line wed also like to congratulate mr jake wide- irian in his new role of great- grandfather four generations j in a family is something of which one should be justly proud the first euchre party of the season was held friday night at the s chool there were eight tables the following are the winners ladies first mrs e macaloney ladies second mrs e bentley ladies low mrs b welton ladies carrying mrs 3 sheridan mens high mr e bentley mens second mr f draper mens low mr a brown mens carrying mr w slack the next euchre will be held friday nov 9th recent visitors with the sheri- dans were mr and mrs edward willis and their four children of lively ont near sudbury mr hodgkinson is home from hospital and is recuperating at the wood home mr and mrs bob ormerod and jamily of scarboro and mr and mrs gerry hunter and family of greenbank were visitors on sunday with the barkeys guests with the brownsberg- trs on sunday were mrs brow- risbergers aunt miss angeline martin of hawkcsville and mr and mrs r jantize and family of waterloo recent visitors with the mc dowells were mr and mrs john byers and gordon and mr and mrs willard moyer mrs dorothy wilson taught school here for a few days last week during our teachers ill ness mr and mrs wesley mcdow ell visited with mr and mrs james penny seventh line on sunday young people of philips anglican church en- joyed a hayride last monday night and refreshments in the church on their return we are sorry to hear mrs j thurston is on the sick list she is staying with her daughter i and soninlaw dr and mrs i goodchild in toronto the fidelia jroup of central lnited church lnionville and the choir of st andrews lnited church markham held a frost- time fashion show in st andrews church last tuesday night the fashions shown were by nancy ellens childrens wear ernie appletons youth mens wear and clarkes ladies wear and were modelled by local children and ladies mrs mavis mccuhen of lnion ville acted as chairlady st munlty centre area was held in pn- the wevans hall on thursday night o t 25th a discussion on the building of a new arena was followed by a vote of 47 to 3 against the project mr and mrs r g carter moved to the a i brown apart ments on no 7 highway this past week mrs carter will be an assistant in the lnionville post oflice mr james harris of xestlc- ton visited his sister and her husband mr and mrs findlay pollard this week mr and mrs colin macdonald and children of toronto visited with her parents dr and mrs a c kennedy on sunday dr and mrs arthur wagg of toronto visited relatives in the village on sunday central united church cele- mr and mrs milford mc- hrated the 90th anniversary on dowell of aurora were visitors sunday with the auditorium well the queens hotel on tues day mr and mrs w bradley have returned home following a very enjoyable trip to los angeles and other points and report a splendid time with mrs gordon ogden pre siding in the chair and mrs butt as pianist the regular wa meeting of central united church was held and it was de cided that the wa fall fair be held on november 17th with claire wallace of radio renown opening the fair at 2 pm mr and mrs tom fisher of filled at each service dr scott exmoderator of the united churches from toronto was the speaker in the morning he spoke on the attainment of wisdom and in the evening the secret of strength he was introduced by the pastor rev butt the church choir offered special music in the morning and the choir of mark- ham anglican church rendered two anthems in the evening mrs lewis had the misfor tune to fall and receive a severe shaking up this week mr and mrs stade and fam- toronto and mrs g rainey of i ily of helen avenue moved to markham visited with mr and mrs mervin rainey on friday evening mrsts bakkey elson i the stouffville united church was decorated with standards of autumn leaves and yellow chrysanthemums for the double ring ceremony on saturday oct 1 20 1956 at 3 pm when nelda mae elson daughter of mr and mrs harold elson became the bride of john wilbert barkey jr son of mr and mrs john barkey sr of toronto rev d davis performed the ceremony mr lome boadway soloist sang because and walk hand in hand with mrs chas nolan at the organ given in marriage by her father the bride wore a beautiful gown of white lace and net over satin with a long sleeved laced bodice over satin joining the scalloped neckline with seed pearls her fingertip veil was held with a tiara trimmed with seed pearls and rhinestones she carried a bouquet of pink roses and white baby mums mrs june ward sister of the bride was matron of honour gowned in a yellow brocaded taffeta with gloves and picture hat to match miss jean profit and miss helen elson were bridesmaids wear ing ankle length autumn green brocaded taffeta gowns gloves and picture hats to match miss faye norton niece of the bride acted as flower girl wearing a floor length gown matching the i bridesmaids the girls cariedi there- were two minor collis- presided and opened the meet- ions in stouffville during the j w a call to worship on weekend no passengers injured thanksgiving and praver the but some damage done to the secle read a letter from mrs vehicles harvey jackson stouff- r e osborne associate mem- i villerr 4 driving his car in the her i inviting the auxiliary to win meet m re session next day evening in addttii westend limits saturday night j their november irteetitij lil d kl i at the regular meeting of the stouffville municipal council stouffville lions club on moil in addition to a s manu al her home this was gratefully accepted invitations to collided with the rear of another car operated by steve thompson of stouffville the jackson car j sustained considerable damage i on monday morning this week j and markham were also a car driven by douglas graham rcad tne president welcomed of stouffville rr 4 travelling the visitors from markham aux- east collided with a truck driven court of revision at 730 pm farlure the speaker showed two various prior to the regular meeting for interesting films on attend the hearing of appeals against phases of production i thank offering meetings at ag i the latest assessment by c cardiff as the latter was making a lefthand turn near the mayfair restaurant womens conference the ontario conference of business and professional wo mens clubs representing some 3600 members was held in the i king edward hotel toronto on october 19 20 and 21 the local club was well represented with three members present for all the sessions mrs bea jen nings and mrs kay dowswell served as observer and delegate while mrs viola mccreight act ed on the board of directors on saturday evening several members enjoyed a banquet in the royal york at which mrs ann shipley mp spoke on penal reform in ontario mr joh iliary the devotions were taken by mrs w morris leading ps 95 and miss duncan leading in prayer the offering was receiv ed and dedicated by the presi dent the guest speaker was rev d mckillican taking as his subject the changing pattern of missions in the world and in our church this presentation was divided into three parts 1 the old tradition when missionaries went out speaking a traditional kind of dogma 2 time of ferment when independence nationalism as well as an educational reawak ening brought the desire to reg ulate their own affairs 3 changing pattern today while excavating on mill st last week workmen uncovered a layer of sawdust about three at home mrs h p button obrien ave will be at home on thins- feet below the surface of the day afternoon nov 8 from 3 road it is believed to be part pm to 530 pm in honour of of the remains of the old mill mrs w g parsons cameron clark brother of i bruce clark former coop man- 1 ager here and a nephew of mr and mrs frank rowbotham which was located there a num- ber of years ago c h nolan local publisher spent the greater part of last week in toronto where he was has been selected for a united called as a crown witness in the nations appointment in agricul- fraud case of william mccrud- tural extension work in southern den who was alleged to have korea cameron clark is a son swindled citario people out ot of mr and mrs milton clark of large sums of money for maga- smith township he leaves for l zine publications several print- the orient by plane on nov 7th ing concerns who had done work the clark family who farmed j for mccrudden and testified that for many years in the peterboro j they had not been fully paid for district are well known by many in stouffville and mr and mrs v t i ii i cameron clark graduated from when we try not only to heali -a- i souls but we try to heal in body at v f mind and spirit helping themi mrs donaid ho in nis to feel that the whole life is new position mr clark will be their work were among the 55 witnesses the case lasted four days and concluded monday when judge samuel factor con victed mccrudden sentencing him to 12 months determinate ohn pickersgill minister of i u n the christian 1aih he ital of korpa in jn sen j itizenship and immigration j f conceined wlth the training of young koreans j factor urged t citizenslv s- i the whoe man addressed the group at lunch- j rev d mckin dosed the eon on sunday in the closing sessions of the conference bakers five acres l mllo north of xo highway 10th con second hand furniture good used ciotihxg for nil the family antiques open dally from 12 noon 8 pm closed on sunday wart baggs of willow- dale spent last tuesday visiting with her parents mr and mrs a jensen mr gregory turner suffered a heart attack while travelling in the ottawa district and was taken to the hospital there mr h h powers east drive is visiting friends in barrie this week a 22 rifle ammunition and 9veral other articles were stolen from the home of mr roy rise- brough near milliken early- monday morning a scarboro youth was charged with the oftence the business professional womens clubs of ontario met in october for the 11th annual conference which was held at the king edward hotel in tor onto eleven members from the unionville club attended and enjoyed the dinner and the speaker hon j w pickersgill who is the minister of citizen ship and spoke on that subject judge w m corey qc court of canadian citizenship toron to also spoke the dinner was served in the crystal ball room and miss alberta fullerton the conference chairman presided mr and mrs iaverne patter son and son garry of orono visited mr milton findlay last week mrs iindman spent wednes day in kitchener the lnionville firemen held their fall supper in st philips anglican church on friday night and an entertainment in the veterans hall followed a meeting of the ratepayers in the crosby memorial com- the toronto district recently miss mavis trunk who is at tending queens university at kingston spent the weekend nosegays of mauve and yellow with her parents mr and mrs j chrysanthemums mr george o trunk miss betty rae of the states mr and mrs carl wyndbam of meeting with prayer a social cbixury half hour was enjoyed located about 20 miles from and six months indeterminate mccrudden judge the establishment to become agricultural teachers i of an authority to regulate the nd demonstrators throughout j publication of unofficial year books oakville and mr and mrs matt rae of milliken visited with their parents mr and mrs r rae and with mrs g a m davison terry weatherill appeared on tv on sunday afternoon terry who is around s years old has been very successful at winning prizes at the exhibition and the fall fairs with his ponies mrs fred reesor mr and mrs myrl dowson and children mr and mrs robert vernon and peter of port perry visited on the weekend with mrs l rainey and margaret welcome to mr and mrs wray hlnan and sons of browns corners who have moved to the h mcmullen apartments op main street the lnionville boy scouts and cubs presented a minstrel show entitled the blackouts of 1936 at cherry hill farm last friday night the large hall was filled to capacity the 2 7 cotton pickers and s end- men with their interlocutor mr norman edwards looked quite good with their various colored costumes mrs lunney who outlined the program was pre sented with a lovely bouquet of red roses lotar kesselhut broke his collarbone while playing hockey last week mr tom blizzard passed away very suddenly at his home the luter part of the week he was in his 45th year funeral ser- barkey brother of the groorn acted as best man the ushers were mr mike miller and mr don miller the reception was held in the united church sunday school room the brides mother re ceived the guests wearing a street length dress of minktone crepe with white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses the grooms mother assisted wear ing a street length dress of lime green brocaded taffeta with brown accessories and a corsage of yellow roses for travelling the bride chose a tailored charcoal suit with black and white accessories and a corsage of pink roses the happy couple left amid showers of confetti on a motor trip to the usa on their return the bride and groom will reside at 103 albertus st toronto vices were held on monday afternoon sympathy of this community is extended to his family the unionville womens in stitute held a very successful tea and bake sale in central lnited church basement last saturday afternoon on public school staff uoumrron i len wilkes clothes shop mrs stuart wideman is one of the seven rew members on the staff of the stouffville public school this year a gra duate of the local high school mrs wideman rci a position in north york prior to her stouffville appointment she is in charge of a grade 2 class rev i a haarer who is evangelist for the special meet ings at dicksons hill nov 61s royal arch masons of canada tyrian chapter stouffville now organized and meeting in the masonic temple ninth line stouffville meeting tuesday november 6th all ra masons cordially invited f c coniky markham first principal girls coats 4 6 6x fur trim 3piece gabardine and wool red gray blue reg 1895 special 1495 7 8 0 12 fur trim wine blue red weekend special 1695 one of a kind reg to 1995 clearance 995 infants childrens 2 3 3x reg to 1995 special 1195 and 1495 buntings and pram suits nvlon and gabardine fur trim pink and blue reg to 1195 special 495 snow suits 3pc nylon gabardine navy brown green 4 6 6x special 995 super coat value for men station wagon stadium wool plaids clearing 995 horsehide leather windbreakers zipper front 3642 reg 2195 special 1595 pi04 wool melton gabardine size s 18 stadium station wagon i coats values to 1895 special 995 j jleib wilkes clothes shop for dad his lad lassie- stouffville phone 2iwl