m qnaluy- serriee attention p farmers vale wheat under permit no w 7158 of the ontario wheat board we are able to handle your wheat the board accepts wheat at s145 per bushel which is a straight support price scheme no matter how low the price drops it will deduct 10 cents a bushel with one cent for operational expenses the other nine will be used to buy wheat which cannot be sold at or above the support price stiver bros slouffvilie phone 45 or 94501 weddings evans atepf the stouffville united church was the scene of a beautiful wedding on saturday july 19th when isobel christine atkinson daughter of mr and mrs w d atkinson became the bride of glen clifford evans son of mr and mrs w r evans clare- mont rev douglas davis perform ed the double ring ceremony amid a setting of pink gladioli and white mums mr lome boadway rendered two lovely solos the lords prayer and ill never walk alone accom panied by mrs chas nolan at the organ the bride given in marriage by her father wore a full length gown of blossom white embroid ered nylon organza over taffeta the bodice was fashioned with a square decolletage sculptured with embroidery and long sheath sleeves the skirt was very bouf fant featuring a petal shaped hemline and cascading in tiers at the back to a slight sweep her fingertip veil was caught into a juliet cap of lace misted with sequins and pearls the bridal bouquet was pinnochio roses and mums the matron of honour was mrs grant wells sister of the bride and the bridesmaids were and miss carleen dopking of dundas they wore ballerina- length gowns of embroidered swiss over turquoise taffeta featuring a cummerbund and large bow the square neck line was accented by small pleat ed sleeves their hats were the stoorryiui trikjhf tbrsy wy 31 195s fege 3 local and personal happenings baigent lak a wedding of local interest was solemnized in thornhill smalttaffeta bandeau and thev i united church on saturday ju- carried pink gladioli and white ly 26th when jen helen daugh- snowstorm mums miss chris- ter of mr and mrs henry lak una evans was flower girl her i green lane became the bride ensemble was similar to that of of mr wilfred wayne baigent the bridesmaids and she carried son of mr and mrs wilfred bai- a nosegay of pink gladioli and gent newtonbrook dr eddy mums officiated and mr rowland pack the groomsman was dean p the wedding music evans brother of the groom the bride who was accompa- and the ushers were grant j nied to the altar by her father wells brotherinlaw of the was lovely in a graceful gown bride and blair evans brother of white silk faille with touches of the groom at the reception held in the masonic hall the brides mother received the guests wearing get set for the local lions j mrs bruce winterstein enter- of french embroidery at the neck and sleeves and a bouffant skirt which swept to a chapel train she wore a fingertip veil and carried a cascade of while dljiu u1c u31i vjfc sci 1w hiv va -v- robert baij club annual carnival being held j tained the bridge club of which and william on wednesday evening aug 20 t she is a member at the lak lord was best man and the ush ers were messrs gent gordon lak and webber following the ceremonv there j mr- and mrs wm bryan of was a retention in the warden at toronto were sunday visitors in i tteiomett s brldefossls stouffvttie at the home of miss issue of the tribune next week mrs lak received in a pale blue kme harding j seven members of the nineman faille meath dress with attract- jff will be enjoying their vaca- ive side draping and wore mr and mrs w skilleter and tion matching hat and shoes with mrs cook from richmond hill white accessories her flowers had supper on wednesday with mr and mrs m armstrong were red and white rosebuds s mrs r w atkinson llovd st and family of thornbury were mrs baigent chose navy nv- i visitors at the harold murphy ion chiffon with pink accessor- 1 mr and mrs jack smits of i home on harold st last week- les and her corsage was pink stouffville are presently in eur- end and white roses for a motor lope visiting mr smits j one night last week remember there will be no native trip to the gaspe peninsula the j homeland holland they expect gown of rosewood silk shantung s with matching accessories and orchids and gladioli petals her attendants miss margar- with matching accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses she was assisted by the grooms mother wearing soft blue embossed bengaline with white accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses for travelling to points north the bride chose a caribbean blue suit dress with white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses on their return the happy cou- mrs william watson toronto pie will reside in stouffville et veen as maid of honour and miss susan nakamura brides maid were similarly gowned in pale blue nylon chiffon dresses full skirted with wide crossed sashes emphasizing the empire waistline in their hair they wore real floral crescents of blue and white carnations and their accessories were white mr richard levant o brant- 1ndoob bowling a meeting of the ladies in door bowling league will be held in the stouffville park on wednesday evening aug 6th at 8 pm anyone who would like to bowl is asked to attend mr cy bellman will be present to to the alleys secretary eileen wells clip out the august park theatre calendar which appears on this page the local movie house is presenting another line up of good films some of them provide information with regard top 1958 numbers village of stouffville v proclamation 1 958 civic holiday whereas at a meeting of the counqil of the corporation of the village of stouffville held on the 17th day of july 1958 it was resolved that monday august 4 195s be and the same is hereby fixed as the civic holiday for the current year and that the reeve be authorized to publish the usual proclamation in connection there with these are therefore to make known thai in compliance with the foregoing resolution i do herebv proclaim monday august 4 1958 as the civic- holiday for the year 1958 of which all persons are hereby requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly elmer r daniels reeve clerks office village of stouffville july 29 1958 god save the queen mr and mrs glen clifford evans are shown here follow ing their recent wedding in stouffville united church the bride is the former isobel c atkinson daughter of mr and mrs w d atkinson of stouff ville the groom is the son of mr and mrs w r evans of claremont eeecs park theatre stouffville schedule for mmth ot august i july 31 1 2 cup this ad for future reference the egg and i 1 frkd macmtjrray mariorie main claudette colbert sunday 4 5 missouri traveller nitaxnox ncwnde oaky merrill kiss them for me cary grant jayxe maxsfieid 8 9 slim carter jock maiioxey tdi hovey 10 sunday 11 12 peyton place 13 lax a turner restricted rtlaxe varsi hope laxge 14 15 16 oklahoma gordon marrae shirley joxes 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 sunday run silent run deep paris holiday wichita imirt lancaster clark gable bob hope axita ekhero slnriinj joel mccrea 25 26 27 28 29 30 24 sunday witness for the prosecution pride and the passion walk the prqud land tyrone power charles lacghtox frank sinatra sophia lorex cary grant aldie murphy axxe bancroft for fine entertainment for the whole family visit the park theatre stouffville mtsvsva bat afternoon matixek 200 pm 3 shows each evening 700 and 900 pm telephone 9 1 bride donned a navy shantung sheath with matching jacket white accessories and navy bag on their return mr and mrs baigent will live in willowdale mrs baigent is a member of the xorthview heights colleg iate staff and a former student at richmond hill school and u of t mccormack talbot victoria presbyterian church to be away some ten weeks dorothy mover and vera tarr motored to bobcaygeon to spend a weeks holiday at a cottage to gether with edni bricker eve lyn rusneil and verna arnold of toronto mr and mrs mickey hunt west end stouffville motored to renfrew over the weekend and returned on monday miss sandra brown from lin- are vou planning an entrv i dsay has returned home after in the horticultural flower i visiting her aunt mrs alma show on august 13th to make farthing and lois returned with it a good show the exhibition for some holidays needs plenty of flowers just one i entry from each of the more toronto was the scene of the tnan hee hundred members a mos popular spot on sunday 1 stouffville memorial park was would assure a good showing get your flowers in readiness for august 13th fiftieth wedding anniversary mr and mrs walter holiin- ger will receive their relatives and friends on tuesday evening august 12 1958 from 7 to 10 pm at their residence altona road rr 2 pickering on the occasion of their golden wed ding anniversary marriage of annie loreen tal- bqt to robert gordon mccor- mack the bride is the only daughter of mr and mrs geo talbot of stouffville and the i chas nichois of tampa flor- groom is the son of mrs rob- j ida s visiting w his niece ert mccormack toronto rev mrs k r dav ch h g t l wynne performed the stouf eightv vears of apci double ring ceremony ml nicnois travelled by air miss d strugnell of toronto d m abou aj one as soloist sang the lord s rs hjs junior prayer and o perfect love the bride given in marriage by her father wore a waltz- length gown of white pure silk organza appliqued with chan- telly lace a tiny cap of sequins and pearls held her shoulder- length veil and she carried white gardenias and stephanotis and ivy the matron of honor was mrs cordon suzanne eller- her of sarnia she wore a waltz- length gown of figured white ny lon with blue satin cummerbund head band of tiny flowers she carried white shasta mums and blue cornflowers miss betty windsor of bowmanville cousin of the bride was flower girl she wore pale blue nylon and headband of tiny flowers and carried a miniature bouquet of white shasta mums and corn flowers master robbie mccor mack toronto nephew of the groom was ringbearer following the ceremony a re ception was held at the pickfair restaurant to receive her guests the brides mother wore a rose sheer dress and match ing hat and corsage of orchids she was assisted by the grooms mother dressed in blue crepe and lace with matching hat and corsage of pink roses the couple left on a motor trip to the maritimes the bride travelling in a cinnamon colour ed linen suit white accessories and a corsage of tawny gold roses the couple will live in toronto pool innovations the committee in charge of the operation of the stouffville community swimming pool ad vise that the pool is open for rental for group swimming from 9 to 10 oclock in the eve ning they also advise that there will be adult swimming only after 8 pm when the mercury soared the swimming pool was well patron ized all day as wellas the kid dies playground the picnic shelter aiid other shndy spots a good many of the visitors were members of the hare fam ily clan who were holding their annual gettogether miss jean winterstein return ed home this past weekend from niagara falls where she has been skating at the stam ford summer skating school for five weeks the school is oper ated by mr wallace distel- meyer while there jean was successful in passing her fifth figure test jean will now join her family who are holidaying at their summer home lake simcoe one day recently a car load of local ladies were having their lunch in the lakeside park at midland suddenly one young matron laughingly shouted ive got twins and sure enough she had peeled a banana to eat and there were two bananas in the one skin they had been bought here at schells beamish construction co has completed the laying of two new stretches of sidewalk in town the one is from college st east to spring st on the south side of main and will provide a place to walk for the j many kiddies who come from the eastend to the public school and who will now not have to cross the road the other stretch is on edward st from harold st to the high school a strip of walk which this paper has advocated for several vears in this case the public will be serv ed as well as the students since so many public functions are held in the school auditorium mr and mrs r g farthing of toronto are now making their home in town having tak en up residence in the starvale sub division mrs farthing was the former mae mowder mem- ber of a former local family of long standing miss bertha davenport of to ronto was a visitor last aveek for a few days at the home of mr and mrs j gayman main street mr l hamel cook a former principal of the markham high school was a visitor on wed nesday with mr and mrs jack skinner market street mr cook also spent some time at the home of mr and mrs wm topper ballantrae friends in town will be inter ested to learn that theodore neilson sunshin e a true knight of the road is present ly in st josephs hospital lon don ontario where he has both legs in a east he is also under going treatment for diabetes four weeks ago sunshine states in a note to the tribune he was in fort st john bc this chap who can cover more miles via the thumb route than anyone we have ever known is most anxious to hear from his friends the room no is 371a the annual flower show is to be held in the united church basement on wednesday aug 13 entries are to be placed be tween 1030 and230 the judge will be mrs ruth banks of richmond hill the members are invited to cooperate by bringing as many entries as they can and in doing so will help make this show one of our biggest on record at 830 theia will be a short musical program- the doors will be open to th public at 7 pm come and bring your friends and enjoy the showing of flowers there will be a silver collection at the door sister of local man loses husband the death occurred in mari posa twp on tuesday of this week of peter rummenie bro therinlaw of ross and gordon smith of stouffville mr rum menie 27 years old was work ing in a well with a gas engine when he was overcome by car bon monoxide a companion was rescued and taken to hospital but mr rummenie expired be fore he could be revived he leaveshis wife the former gree- ta smth and son clifford the funeral will be conducted on thursday afternoon from o neills funeral chapel with in terment in goodwood cemetery wlristling past the graveyard this driver is a lot closer to the graveyard than he thinks at the speed hes going even a minor mistake in judgment could cause a major highway disaster reckless speed is the cause of too many fatal accidents on the road and sometimes even the speed limit can be misleading youan be within the limit and still be going too fast for driving conditions heres an easy rule of thumb to guide you to a safe speed always drive at a speed that will enable you to stop in the distance thats clear ahead at night drive at a speed that will permit you to stop within headlight range if you are tired or inattentive dont drive at all one simple way to check whether your speed is too high or not is to watch the traffic around you if you are passing most of the other cars on the road you are going too fast if most of them are passing you you are going too slow your ontario department of transport urges you to observe the speed limits slow down and livel