the stsutfviuf twsuke tloniuy tituabm 19 h57 ijz 6rtw j chwstwbss gormley lady celebrates her nintieth birthday vmui y- the smithcorona portable typewriter wonderful gift for all the family fullsize fullquality full featured smithcorona portable 1 will a put one week under your christmas tree toronto trucker fined fifty dollars a fine of s5000 and costs or one month in jail was handed out last week to a toronto man mrs c mllsted famllv of windsor visited his whose truck bumped into a mrs anna schell celebrated mother mrs beulah jones last friends truck on highway 2 her 90th birthdav at the home week j kenneth tt ard 2s of life kings of her daughter mrs henry the annual meeting of ss ton road was convicted nf fail stecklev at saturdav all no 7 markham will be held on 8 lo remain at the scene of members of her family were thursday dec 26 at s pm in j accident he appeared before the school all ratepayers are magistrate f s ebbs in whitby invited to attend j p court the annual sunday school cvnl vyannup of claremont programme will be held on mon- 1 said that he had b driving day night dec 23 at 8 oclock at united missionary church misses miriam heise and vel- ma brillinger are enjoying their biennial months holidays the stoiaffville tribune ringwood news church services at 1110 am and 730 pm sunday dec 22 mr fred steckley is working in sudbury at present the annual christmas supper was held in the church base ment on wednesday night dec 11th there was not the usual attendance there were several reasons we missed you and there was plenty of food left over this is the time in our dis- mr albert king is progress ing favorably in scarborough hospital after having an oper- i ation last friday friends and give your donation to j neighbors wish him a speedy present namely mr louis schell of toronto mrs lloyd mover of stouffville and mrs loron miller of markham a very lovely birthday dinner was served a delicious birthday cake was lit with 90 candles mrs schell is one of the old est members of the brethren in christ church at gormley congratulations to the har vey triplets barbara bonnie and brenda who celebrated their eighth birthday last week mr and mrs del baker and donna have moved back to their home after spending sev eral months at lake wilcox mr lawrence pope of sud bury spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs j a pope mr and mrs clarence steck ley and family have moved into their new home mr and mrs r mansbridge of richmond hill had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs s x doner we wish the seasons greet a dump truck east en highway 2 in pickering twp on oct 30 when he met a westbound dump truck the two met or a curve he said and the westbound trict to the bible society i wonder are we grateful that in our country we have the privilege of own ing and reading the bible mr clarence fockler motor ed to montreal to attend a christmas supper on saturday night for managers of vachqn cake co mrs steckley and mr gower recovery we extend our sympathy to the family of the late mr eric allen onetime storekeeper at the corner now occupied by mr a reid mr and mrs ross pipher of london visited with his aunts miss priscilla plpjiar and mrs des rosiers on friday mr and mrs steckley ana nir uower 7 spent sunday with mr and mrs i mis francis ermine and chil herb yakeley i dren also visi there on sun- day iffiyfiapifp smart santai shop here to please everynr on their luli in southern rhodesia africa while we are in the midst of our cold weather they are hav ing their summer both girls get the tribune and enjoy all the truck sideswiped his vehicle in flicting damage of 250 the westbound truck did not stop he said the tribune ana enjoy an u g hollywood of pickering news from home the cards and twp police dept said that on letters from their own com- the following day he had m- munity they do their best to spected wards truck on the answer these personally i brock road and found slight t ni i damage to the left rear dual in the christmas news letter k k t i v wiinc himi ard he said had told him he had bumped a dump truck the i township of markham proclamation pursuant to a resolution passed by the markham township council on december 16th 1957 1 hereby proclaim boxing day thursday december 26th 1957 as a from rev and mrs willis hun- king in nigeria africa they are all well and busy and extend the seasons greetinzs to all mr and mrs allan doner and dale are still at sea on the calabar and should arrive on friday dee 20 at lagos africa they were in london england j done during that unusually heavy fog i m and were glad to leave it little ings to the editor and staff and j d 6 be all our readers mrs alvin farmer spent sev eral days with her daughter mrs a hutchinson who was ill mr and mrs paul jones and the three at latest report so to all our local people in africa we are thinking of each one of you at this holi day season butfomrille news neighbourhood notes i childrens faces lit by the can- congratulations to mr and i dies each one carried the soft mrs oliver bales nee doreen voices carolling and the famil day before ward told the court that he had on occasion been employed by the owner of the truck wan- iup had been driving he denied hearing any crash and said he thought no damage had been me his worship found that ward was aware that the two trucks had collided and found ward guilty houstons tlw rextd drag stoit stouffie boyington on the birth of their second son and to mrs estelle boyington who is now a grand mother for the second time mrs o brooke and the magee family are happy to have mr and mrs thomas mathieu yvonne magee living with them now on sunday afternoon of this week a fire of unknown origin destroyed a chicken house on property formerly occupied by nelson boyington at the corner of don mills and no 7 high way unionvllle fire department answered the call and were suc cessful in saving the large barn which stands nearby it was good to see mrs aub rey stephenson out again last weekend following a bout with pneumonia mrs baldwin whose hand was injured some time ago in an accident is also able to be around again we are happy to say friends in this community will regret the passing last week of mrs e e braith- waite widow of the late dr edward braithwaite and mother of mrs trunk of unionvllle mrs braithwaite had served her community in church horti cultural and wi activities and had a large circle of friends throughout the countryside one evening last week the leaf family attended a presen tation of the christmas story at holy trinity church trin ity square if you havent yet seen this beautiful presentation of the nativity we suggest you mark it on your christmas calendar for next year for 20 years now members of this historic old church have made this a yearly project and some years ago they added the easter story which is done in the spring of the year the cast includes people of many races and colours just to visit this church in the heart of downtown toron to tucked in behind eatons of canada warehouses and mail order buildings is a wonderful experience it was the first ang lican church in toronto to have free worship no pews are rented to this day and the original pews are still in use they are benches with a bar across the back leaving ample space for the bustles of the ladies in whose day they were installed sincere sympathy of the com munity is extended to mrs hol land whose brother was killed in an accident near london on tario last week whlt gift service at browns corners church many white gifts were pre sented by browns corners church sunday school attend ants at a special service held last sunday morning the gifts were later taken to fred victor mission for distribution among needy people the guest speak er was dr wesley hunnlsett director of the mission who told the story a lamb for the christ child acompanying dr hunnisett was ted a boy so prano who sang a star for his candle and stranger in galilee a special gift of 1000 was presented to dr hunnisett for his work by children of the davidson mission band candlelight service the most beautiful youth ser vice of the church year is un doubtedly the cgit and explor- er candlelight service and this year as formerly the sunday- evening service a t victoria square church left one with a feeling of the quiet beauty of christmas in a troubled woid iar wellloved story of the christ childs coming make it a time of deep reverence assisting in the candlelight ing ceremony were betty patter son joy fuller judy hord and gail steffler margaret patter son read the scripture the cgit choir under the direction of mrs stewart rumble sang jesus bambino and the ex plorers directed by mrs maw and mrs storey sang infant holy mrs james barker was at the organ the guest speaker was rev mr fockler of mark ham who spoke on an approp riate theme school meeting dec 26 the annual school meeting will be held at buttonville school on thursday dec 26 at 8 pm mr s r patterson board chairman has some inter esting reports for those attend ing the date is awkward but school matters should be of in terest to each one of us plan to attend davidson mission band on friday afternoon david son mission band members met for their special christmas meeting and during the rec reation period favours and dec orations were made by the chil dren for their christmas party which will take place on fri day december 27 at 230 pm final game of euchre series there were 15tables of play ers on friday evening of last week when the final game of the autumn euchre series spon sored by the buttonville wi was held in buttonville hall high scorer for the series was mr wm wray whose prize was a beautiful turkey a lucky draw prize a sixpound christmas cake donated by dick jones groceteria was won by mrs caesar winners for the night were ladles mrs chas sinclair mrs wm mcgimpsey and mrs wesley middleton gents messrs adam brown e walton boddy and consolation prizes to mrs charles hooper and mr hugh allen running table prizes were won by mrs w middleton and mr bill mid dleton a draw was made for a quilt donated by mrs alvin robin son and mrs joe robinson and quilted by institute members mrs fowler of thornhill was the winner when play was concluded refreshments were served by the hostesses mrs adam brown mrs janet nich ols mrs j rodlck and mrs charles hooper the first game of the winter series will be held in buttonville hall on friday january 3 1958 sfords room won the pennant for the month speaking briefly i for mr roberts miss hansford explained that if children were arriving home with dirty hands these days it was because there was trouble with the shool well at present with a resulting shortage of water mrs witham offered courte sies to the speaker and refresh ments were served by mrs har- rott and her committee public holiday all persons are hereby requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly w l clarke reeve god save the queen to our patrons in order that our staff may spend the two holidays with their families and friends there will be no milk deliveries on christmas new years day the maple leaf dairy stouffville ontario special service at claremont church a special service was con ducted in the baptist church on sunday morning when the new gowns for both the senior and junior choirs were dedi cated by rev j s lowden th senior choir of 22 members is directed by mrs chas gostick she is also the church organist the 18 member junior choir ii directed by miss marlon gos tick the organist is miss mary schneider more picture power more audio power with greut new admiral for 58 complete hifidelity sound systems luxury settinqs to add beauty to your home ah top front tuning lets you tune and adjust all controls in front from a stand ing position home school assn in an address to members of the buttonville home chool association when they met at the school on wednesday even ing of last week for their de cember meeting the guest spea ker placed the responsibility for better education squarely on the shoulders of the parents in the community the speaker was mrs noble chairman of yorksmcoe school education committee and in a pertinent talk to parents she discussed the responsibility of the various groups in the com munity toward education the parent school inspector school trustee principal and teacher all have important roles to play concluding mrs noble stated victory over present difficulties depends more on education than on the armed forces mis john storey chaired the meeting and mrs bouthus give admiral products electric ranges refrigerators radios clock radios radio- phonographs see the great new colour television at our store e h neville sons stouffville phone 346vrl the darkened church unth the troduced the speaker miss han- 1