reeve opens new garage mrs harper jhad long reeve klmer daniels of stouffville centre is pictured above cutting the ribbon to officially open the fine new garage operated by mi walt taylor west end of town tak ing part in the ceremony along with the reeve is mr taylor left and peter the clown the celebration will continue until saturday dec 8th dur ing which time customers may receive a free flashlight and an opportunity to win 100 gal lons of ba gasoline cadieux studio ness on tuesday xov 27th mrs sarah harper passed away in the stouffville xursng home i following a lengthy iilress born i at ringwood in 18s8 the deceas- jed was married to the late i charles harper who pacd away is years ago for seven teen years the deceased was a resident of stoiitville she had previously lived on the 9th con cession south of town on the property now owned by mr harvey schell the late mrs harper had been confined to hospital for the past four years she was identified with the j stouffville christian church she is survived by one on l car of toronto and one daugh ter mis a wagg vera of i mount albeit there are also six grandchildren and one gieat grandchild the funeral service was held from the stouffville christian church conducted by rev harry worling a former pastor and a great friend of tlie de- i ceased interment was made in the stouffville cemejtery the pallbearers were messrs bert silverthorn carmen fligg her bert hisey jack spang walter brillinger and clarence stafford the stouffville tr1buke thurxhy december 6 1956 pie 3 local and personal happenings mr and mrs chas boothby left last week by motor for mission city bc after visiting for a couple of months with rel atives in stouffville and toronto mr and mrs e piikey called i at friends of claremont on sun- day evening remember stores are every day from now christmas including days open mrs c turner church st is until not enjoying good health and wednes- has been confined to bed for sev eral weeks gordon smalley 36 passes funeral service was held on thursday for gordon s smaliey 26 of beaconsfield ave lon- don for the past 11 years a clerk in tiie treasury office ot the veterans land act he died in st josephs hospital follow- j ing a short illness interment i was in st peters cemetery surviving mr smaliey are his j j widow rhe former anne srig- j ley four sons gordon garnet paul and john all at home his parents mr and mrs garnet i smaliey and a brother morley i all of mount albert and two sisters mrs g swanich doris i of oxbridge and mrs b paisley ramona i of mount albei t mr wm greenbury church street was admitted to hospital this week for an operation his friends wish him a speedy re covery notice f a grubin ro optome trist will be at his office in stouffville on monday and tues- dav dec 10th and 11th phones s6j2 and 23j1 mr and mr bert johnson miss betty redshaw of clare- carol and doug were sunday mont spent the weekend with visitors at mr and mrs george ls jv rilkey of victoria footes home street stouffville municipal council will convene in regular session this thursday evening stouffville coop is now selling j bottled gas so it is not necessary j to go far afield to bring in this fuel read the display adv in this weeks issue have you sent in that christ mas subscription yet for the tribune do it now christ mas cards are provided over 800 listings in new phone book mrs june button was re appointed on tuesday evening by the stouffville school board as their representative to the stouffville district high school board mr and mrs lcn wardeli couple have been visiting with lorn wellwood man left this stewarts now for several week to return to their home in i- the west mrs wardell is a sister weeks they are motoring back of mrs archie stewart and tlie in a new car purchased here thanks to the electors i wish lo extent my thanks to the electors of stouftville for the support they gave me at the polls in mondays municipal election in reelecting me lo the council for lil17 elgin wagg a former resident of stouff ville miss sara middleton pass ed away at fairview lodge whitby where she had been a bed patient for three years following a stroke the funeral was from oshawa on nov 30th lo claremont cemetery gormley thanhs my sincere appreciation is extender to those electors of stouffville who supported me at ihe polls in mondays municipal election returning me to the council for the year 1957 ken laushway teacher wanted the stouffville public school board requires the services of a qualified g r a i 15 t y 0 t e a cher applicants to reply in own handwriting stating age marital status qualifications and experience to the undersigned duties to commence january 21956 salary schedule in effect k h middlemiss chairman stouffville ontario jteacher over 35 years on sunday december 2nd miss robena macpherson a public school teacher in this district for more than 35 years passed away suddenly at the home of her sister in toronto the deceased had been enjoying good health prior to her attack and her death came as a shock to her friends and relatives born at ringwood the daugh ter of the late mr and mrs john macpherson the deceased later moved to a farm on the seventh concession of markham tvvp where she continued to reside with her brother until her recent passing miss macpherson entered the teaching profession more than 35 years ago her first public school was at thistletown and later at schom- berg in the early 1930s she took charge of the school on the ninth concession of markham and in 1035 she went to the box grove school for a time she presided over the public school at ss no 14 markham then to atha for two years she was present ly teaching on the 6th con- 1 cession north of unionville miss macphersons life revolved around the teaching profession work that she enjoyed to the full she leaves to mourn her pass ing two brothers william of markham hughhert of brooklin and four sisters mrs ina dukes of wexford mrs elmer daniels jof stouffville mrs arthur ellis and miss peggy macpherson both in toronto the funeral service was con ducted from the dixon chapel markham on wednesday after noon at 2 pm with rev d mc- 1 killican of st andrews presby- terian church in charge inter- 1 mont was made at melville i cemetery the pallbearers were i messrs elmer daniels william i bartlett carman wesley wil fred sibdick e l johnson and arthur ellis mrs c milsted mrs fred schelke left sun day morning to spend the winter in florida mr and mrs fred frmin and patty of markham visited mrs beulah jones on sunday mr and mrs lome cei first nee ellen cober were given a miscellaneous shower on fri- day night at the home of mr and mrs allan heise j mr and mrs fred leebcck and family of stayner spent the weekend with bishop and mrs alvin winger mrs m hopvvood nee mar- garet erb missionary on fur lough from india will be the 1 guest speaker at the wms meeting at the homeof mrs s n doner on wednesday dec 12 at 2 pm everyone is cor- dially invited to attend i mr and mrs david byer of st anns spent the weekend j with mr and mrs ralph emp- i ringham mr and mrs geo cruick- 1 shank of toronto had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs i david empringham mr floyd shantz of toronto bible college was the guest speaker at heise hill church j on sunday night a ladies trio also of the toronto bible school brought special music i the jr sewing circle of the um church met on monday night at the home of mrs cecil i black i stouffville road dept under the chairmanship of councillor wagg brought in heavy equip ment on tuesday and made a good clean up of the snow along the business section curbs mr tom rae manager of the allowing for more accessible local bethesda and stouffville parking telephone company informed i the tribune this week that the stouffville public school board received the resignation mr earl meyer toronto was in town during the weekend vis iting his sister mrs arthur brown church st and taking in the santa claus parade mr harry pennock a former stouffville man who is presently employed with the kemptville advance was a visitor in town during the weekend exterior work has been prac tically completed on the new business building erected on main street near the dr freel residence by gordon sellers mr and mrs ernest piikey and john visited her father mr john phillips and her aunt mrs mina mcmaster of cxbridge on saturday evening mrs ernest pilkeys father mr john phillips of cxbridge is now home from hospital and is coming along as good as can lie exicctod he would like to thank all who enquired about him while in hospital mr stan iegeer of stouftville was badly shaken up on wed nesday afternoon of last week when his gravel truck was in collision with another truck owned by mr s near of to ronto the accident occurred at ringwood the legeer vehicle was quite badly damaged there are more than s0o new listings and changes in the ex changes of claremont stouft ville and gormley this is a sizeable increase in comparison with 1955 a total of 2500 new telephone books are now in the hands of local subscribers on monday evening of miss margaret burkholder who is leaving stouffville after several j years on the local staff tlie board is advertising in tins weeks issue for a teacher for grade ii duties to commence stouffville arena is having one of its busiest seasons on record with bumper public skat ing crowds and practically all ice time being contracted for from now until next spring mr sam borins and son andy of toronto took in the santa claus parade here on saturday mr borins is a toronto solici tor son of mr and mrs jos borinsky formerly of stouff ville in the entire directory there j the first of the year are a total of s500 new and i changed listings including all mr bob hassard a member the twoletter fivefigure num- j of the hershey bears hockey bers coming into effect at new- club of the ahl was a visitor market and oak ridges the n town over the weekend his dial system introduced in these team is in buffalo this week for centres became effective on sun- j a game on friday night day interior and exterior alter- w1iolesale sugar prices ations have been completed in climb 110 per 100 pounds the mccuuough button law- wholesale price of sugar shot office on main st a new door up another 20 cents last week has been installed along with to make the increase in the last j facing and offices have been ten days 170 for 100 pounds however the increase has not yet affected consumers retail prices in local stores remained the public utilities corn- static although in several other j mission waterworks dept ontario centres sugar buying completed the installation of has been much heavier retail new water shutoffs in v stores here have noticed no obrien ave section this week rush which will allow repairs to be the situation in the far east made in the line without shutt- may have caused the increase or ing off service all over this area it may be speculation whole- salers believe one wholesale e h neville sons intro- dealer said the advance in suger duced an innovation on satur- prices could have a drastic re- j day night when they had a large action on all products contain- color television set operating in ing sugar jams cereals and their store window a consider- candy prices have already begun j able number stopped in to see panelled to give a neat improved look to the premises to climb quality service appreciation to the electors of the township of uxbridge for extending to me an acclamation for deputy- reeve of the municipality i will endeavour to warrant your confidence and do justice to the municipality in 1957 earl dowswell township of uxbridge we wonder how many bodies some people think they have the way they drive an auto car for sale 25 down a 1950 chevrolet sedan in al condition have 100 cars to choose from phone bill stouffville 61s22 after 6 u own line of poultry hog feeds pork0 pig starter pork0 hog grower pork0 hog finisher pork0 hog concentrate egg0 laying mash egg0 fattening feed milk0 24 dairy concentrate it will pay you to feed our 0 feeds stiver bros stouffville phone 45 this year slip your christmas snapshot in a photocraft card m buytb christmas seals have regular free chest xrags visit your doctor for a tuberculin test delighl your kc r friends relatives v with a picture of your home 15 your family your pets d cofff no enort tbo rtgufar core a r h with wonderfvt this new media the sets range from 79500 up judges for the santa claus parade on saturday afternoon were principal duxbery of the local high school and messrs hammond and mercer of his staff tlie parade committee are sincerely grateful for their assistance and to mrs mc- creight and the business and professional womens club for preparing santas candy treat there seems to be some con fusion in town concerning what portion of the municipality is to be served by sewers com mencing in 1957 and the portion which the municipal board has ruled must be left until a later date a comprehensive map showing the lines to be com pleted now is on the wall of the municipal office you are invited to inspect it mrs mary sellers and daugh ters susan and grace both reg istered nurses are enjoying the winter in ventura california where they have hospital posi tions they report wonderful summer weather cooler the last few weeks stouffville legion annual christmas party all stouffville veterans and families welcomed sandwiches and cookies would be appre ciated all else provided for supper transportation provided phone 136j3 or 75j1 sunday dec 9 3 pm at home n mr and mrs milford rose ot ballantrae will be at home from 2 to 1 and 7 to 9 pm on wednesday dec 12th on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary 1 on saturday evening two cows fell out of the rear of a stock truck proceeding west through town one striking its head on the pavement accord ing to reports the vehicle hit a depression in the road causing i the rack of the truck to shift out of position we were pleased this week to receive a letter from bill hall former member of the tribune staff now in bermuda where he is receiving the paper each week bill tells us that stores in that sunny clime are showing evidence of christmas the flow ers are abundant with many poincettias in bloom in the gar dens growing ten to fifteen ft high he states that on this oldest of british crown colonies noel coward has just purchased a home not far from the hotel in which he is employed there are many canadians he says throughout the island as they are favored in preference to americans christmas cards ovaitobu fa a choic f 9 colorful jtigm it th nexf best thmg lo a prono vith order now fxoh houstons the rexall drug store stouffville phone 239 stanley h young funeral on friday funeral service for stanley h young 63 former president and chairman of the board of christie brown co ltd was held friday at 2 pm at hum- bercrest united church baby point rd interment was at but- tonville cemetery mr young died wednesday at his baby point terrace home the body is at the turner and porter chapel roncesvalles ave born at sunderland mr young came to toronto in his teens and enlisted with the can adian army for overseas service in world war i his career in he christie brown company be gan in 1920 he will t recalled by sports fans here when he visited town on numerous occa sions with sunderland ball club as a pitcher active in the canadian red cross he was presidentelect of the ontario branch he was a member of the granite elub and the ncwcomen society of amer ica mr young was also on the board of governors of queens- way hospital and was a leader in community and welfare pro jects surviving are his widow the former myrtle wilson two sons john of pcnticton bc and thomas of toronto a daughter j mrs w e redpath of edmon- ton a sister cora l young of i whitby ard two grandchildren j ffebbt ready to serve you prqpane many propane users are surprised o find fhat hey do not own the equipment they are using with coop propane however the picture is quite different with coop you own the equipment which is installed there is no fine print no hidden ownership clauses ask ahout the advantage of inly ing coop propane at stouffville coop you will like the coop owner ship plan you will like coop ser vice have you investigated financing your fuel through the district credit union 7 7vday goop propane j stouffville coop y