t stourty tribune thurnh uty 1 w57 to 8 june 10th is the day for the people on this date the elec- j tors of north york and j the people of all canada have the great privilege and responsibility of choosing a government to administer their na- g tional business for the j next five years the government elect- ed will in large measure determine the economic i future of our nation j will have in their keep- ing the happiness and j wellbeing of our people and will decide such mo- mentous issues as peace 4 or war f this is very important business much more important than person alities or the personal ambitions of any indivi dual keep canada prosperous this time vote liberal published by north york liberal assoc buttonville folks honor newest bridetobe bridetobe honoured i it your cancer society can- friends of the community ga- vasser still hasnt- called dont thered at the assembly hall at despair you wont be forgot- leitchcroft farm on tuesday ten evening ot last week the occal congratulations to mr and sion was a miscellaneous bridal mrs frank sellers nee peggy shower for joan stephenson paget who are the proud par- whose marriage to douglas ents of a new daughter jack rye liberal candidate in north york pine orchard miss phyllis white spent a couple of days with mr and mrs rae mcclure myrna returned to toronto with miss white for the weekend mr and mrs whit field also visited the mcclure home last week mr and mrs chapman spent sunday with the w johnstons the boys of the ball team and their partners enjoyed a turkey dinner at the home of mr and mrs albert boake on wednes day evening mr and mrs wesley baker entertained at a shower on wed nesday evening in honour of their niece miss baker mt al bert district mr and mrs rae mcclure effective sunday april 28th buses will run on daylight time service between stouffville and toronto remains unchanged gray coach lines mr r snowball barber shop phone 270j2 and family were guests sunday with mr and mrs stevens of toronto mr and mrs m davis and sandra of scarboro mrs lottie baker of stouffville and mrs j lundy were recent guests with mr and mks harry bram- mar and laurene mr and mrs george mason were sunday visitors with their son and family of port credit mark and heather returning home after spending a week with their grandparents we extend our sympathy to mrs frank playter and sons in the death of mr playter who was a member of one of the pioneer families in this district the family have been living in newmarket of recent years in terment was in pine orchard cemetery mrs borgstrom of wood- bridge home economist of york county was a tea guest on tuesday evening with mr and mrs mason mr and mrs ed hofischield of toronto were guests on sun day with mr and mrs howard mcclure master john leech has been visiting his grandparents mr and mrs ross armitage the wi are holding an apron bake and rummage sale at the school on saturday may 4 at 230 a chance to get your week end baking the 4h girls and leaders are holding a variety fun night at shrubmount school on wednes day night may 8th at 8 oclock enjoy an evening of music and fun and help your girls club tribbling took place at thorn- hill on saturday of last week the room was tastefully dec orated with pink and white streamers and bells and the bridetobe was led to a specially draped chair she was assisted among the local guests at the tribbling stephenson wedding which took place on saturday afternoon of last week in trinity anglican church thornhill were mr and mrs douglas hood dorothy and isabel miss with her gifts by her sister i margaret hood john brumwell marilyn and isabel and dorothy hood refreshments were serv ed by friends of the bride am ong them margaret hood mary gough nancy brown and betty snider on wednesday evening thornhill friends tendered a shower and joan received gifts from office associates at wood gundy co neighbourhood notes spring shook out her ruffles in a brisk north wind last mon- betty snider ray donaldson mr and mrs ted gough mrs s j english catherine fraser hugh mcmaster margaret wig- more and gordon brumwell gleaned from ron poultons from the ragbag column in last thursdays telegram cbc news was taking no chan ces on committing itself the other night it described queen elizabeths visit to paris as pos sibly the most colourful event day and wooed many a blanket q the year ah well i suppose in the neighbourhood onto the theres always the royal winter clothesline it reminds one that i fair and the annual apron sale summer is acomin in and the 0 the buttonville ladies to con sider in case he was speaking light ly wed like mr poulton to know that the buttonville ladies aprons are not to be sneezed at the sale is so popular its prac tically a riot indeed the good i ladies as early as last month their sister gertrude mrs arjr were already stitching thur warwick while there j co bits and pieces to be they attended easter services in so come december mount zion evangelical luther- ypu dance strawberry festival date is july 3 a wednesday so the buttonville wi president tells us mrs robert giles writes us that she and her sister mrs george clayton spent the eas ter weekend in detroit with an church both mrs giles and mrs clayton who moved from this area a short time ago are enjoying their new homes in richmond hill mrs s j english has had mr and mrs ken gray and their family of kirkland lake as her guests during the holi day week on friday evening they attended a performance of the skating carnival at union- ville and on saturday evening they saw spring thaw rev a c and mrs huston betty huston and dorothy hood were guests of mr and mrs john black at ballinafad on sunday of this week mr hus ton preached the evening service in the church there and betty sang accompanied at the piano by dorothy anniversary services at the browns corners church will be held next sunday may 5 at 1100 am and 730 pm head- ford and victoria square serv ices will be withdrawn for the day in the morning the speaker will be rev homer r lane assistant secretary of evangel ism and social service for the united church of canada in the evening mr a g mackie of the abitibi power and paper co a wellknown united layman will be the guest sunday school at browns corners united church will be early next sunday 10 am last sunday beverley burr told the story which she illustrated with a flannelgraph mr and mrs walter craig and their family visited mr and mrs lauder hamilton at colgan i last sunday on saturday evening of last week browns corners young peoples union played host to members of groups throughout york presbytery a dance was held in buttonville hall with approximately 80 young people in attendance music was sup plied by a pa system courtesy of imperial oil ltd refresh ments were served and from all accounts everyone had a won derful time mr elmer flewelling and mrs mabel patterson of new bruns wick were guests of mr and mrs s r patterson while they were in ontario for the social credit rally musselmans lake had a holiday over easter but were back on the job again now hope you all had a very happy easter the weather was just about perfect wasnt it the easter bunny paid a visit to mr and mrs bruce willis lakeshore rd it is a lovely little sister for kevin congratu lations all around the polio clinic was a great success some 150 children were inoculated and a second shot will be given in one month may 24th same time same place a vote of thanks is due not only to the health unit people but to some seven of our local ladies who did such a good job helping out thank you mrs crowhurst mrs stoate mrs overs mrs mitchell mrs doran miss pol lock and mrs paterson mrs c paxton has come to spend a couple of weeks to get designers of the new cedar brae golf course must have had designs on the tempers of golfers when they set up the second green pictured above is the green for the 495yard par five second all but surrounded by water the stream crosses the front of the green bends down the left side then just to make it tougher opens into a wide pond at thi back cedar braes spacious and ultramodern clubhouse located south of markhamvillage near armadale is one of the largest ens off the main lounge over- and best appointed in the area iooks several holes on the new the upper verandah which op- zzt tzz pr x be completed within a month things ready for a great home coming son vic should be home in another month or two if all goes well it will be good to see them both here again cedar beach opened officially last saturday the first dance of the season was held saturday night and a good time was had by all it looks good to see all the lights on again the week end traffic was heavy and most cottagers were up to take off shutters for another summer dont forget the next home and school meeting its the an nual meeting and election of officers so will be an important one if you havent been mak ing it out to the meetings regu larly make a real effort to get there this time good officers make a good and active associa tion and its the duty of every member to see that the asso ciation executive is the best possible come out and make jour vote count the time 830 wednesday may 8 at the school bloomington mrs grose of vivian visited at our school oh sunday morning in connection with township convention work and gave a brief address misses lorna and barbara sin clair and master paul mills of toronto spent the easter holi days with their grandmother iv v ihisweeksk y patternsfi with every loaf of mrs tait mrs h shantz jane and gwenne of stayner were holi day visitors with mr and mrs o tranmer and mr and mrs h kee betty anne and john of orangeville were sunday visi tors the front section of mr m ramers farm is a busy scene these days bulldozers trucks and carpenters as a gravel pit is being opened x welcome to ourjiewest citi zen the infant daughter born to mr and mrs a harper mrs vincent wagg was a re cent visitor at her daughters mr and mrs ii caulfield at oakville mr and mrs m barnes were in guelph tuesday attending the large farm sale of mr allan johnson ringwqod church service at 1110 am on sunday may 5th rev t r maxwell of toronto bible col lege will be guest speaker our pastor mr t edwards expects to spend the month of may visiting his mother and brother in suffolk virginia the excelsior class met at the home of mrs gordon holden on thursday april 25th we en joyed the programme with eas ter for its theme also the con test arranged by mrs n nigh the hostesses for this meeting were mrs ross vague and mrs frank atkinson mrs e brownsberger and mr george gower spent monday in toronto mrs norman nigh mrs h hisey mrs j fockler mr and mrs fred steckley and mr a wilson attended the toronto bible college graduation exer cises norman and bradley spent the evening at the home of his uncle mr a wilson while the others went on u the graduation mr gordon holden and mr walter vague sang a duct accompanied by walt on the piano on sunday morning at sunday school according to a promise made if we reached an attendance of ninety we would like to hear them again the entire family of mr and mrs j fockler had sunday eve ning supper with them mr frank harris and mr max vague spoke at the sunday morning worship service miss donna hisey sang a solo and mr bill johnson was at the piano we are encouraged and thrilled because of young peo ple taking hold in this way they arc the church of to morrow 1200 for the deputyreeve sec onded the motion it received the unanimous support of coun cil clerk lynett reported that in aurora the mayor is paid 1000 in newmarket 1250 and in wes ton 1000 in aurora and new market council members get 500 and in weston they are paid at the rate pf 800 per meeting few people are ever so weal thy they cant think of some body they wish they were as rich as balsam mt zion mrs b jamieson mr and mrs cecil jones vis ited mr and mrs harper bea ver at shelbourne last tuesday miss mary jean jamleson spent the weekend with mr and mrs dick ward at claremont mr and mrs allan carson and daughter visited sunday with mr and mrs r monohan at orillia miss joyce disney spent the easter holidays with her grand parents mr and mrs chas lid- gett at whitby the wa will meet next wed nesday may 8th at the home of mrs chas fiss there will be a special speaker and the roll call a vevse with the word forgive the sunday school and chu rch services will resume the summer schedule sunday may 12 with a combined service at 930 balsam mt zion friends are invited to open house on the occasion of mr and mrs wm evans 25th wedding anniver sary may 11 at claremont nothing is harder on a wom ans new clothes than another woman twwwtfww announcing a new wormer for pigs purina liquid pig wormer contains pipperazine most effective yet shockless wormer pigs are wormed in the drinking water no change in feed packing plants tell us that over 85 of all pigs have worms worms may cause the pig to eat 20 more feed liquid pig wormer costs less than 15e per pig worming doesnt cost it pays i stouffville cooperative phone 269 or 122 stouffville ecsslb s bread m k at yourjoodjjore iou and skirt patttjr no mil lrl fit bio lil1rlo cfr bfovl and iwrt pott doltgntd tor a will of oigst to lit- loin yuox sfcvj con olio bo mod lloofolou no lill li in li i joort sim 10 tirt ii jordi ot 39lnk biovo iv yordi noodrorork oltrn no i1j addon feoturti on ll raplon orrol- to7 logopninai ord ulttn feco pnlkknl no h not iim aid op piquo potttrrit send 35c for each pattern with name address style num ber and size to audrey lane bureau dept nwns 367 west adams street chicago 6 ni fix pay mayor and council richmond hill town council monday night instructed the clerk to prepare a bylaw fixing the rate of remuneration for council members last year the reeve received s1000 and coun cil members were paid at the rate of s00 per meeting in corporation as a town and the election of a mayor made some new provision for remuneration necessary councillor jones moved that the mayor be paid 1500 per an num the reeve 1000 and the deputyreeve and council merri- 1 bers 500 councillor plaxtoni who at a ptevious merlins su jested a sahry of 3000 for the mayor 2000 for the reeve and dancing every saturday night cedar beach musselmans lake jack denton orchestra i a nc i n g every s a t i r i a v a