classified cedar grove news cards of thanks i wish to express ray thanks for all the kind gestures extend ed during my recent illness shar byer mrs w browning claremont wishes to thank friends and neighbors for their kind expres sions of sympathy in her recent bereavement we wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their prayers kind words and mess ages of sympathy since the sud den passing of a loving husband father and brother gordon c smith stayner the family joe coutt and family wish to thank all their friends and for mer neighbors in and around gormley district for their very generous contributions and kind expressions of sympathy follow ing the loss of a very dear wife and mother florabel coutt we wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the flowers and cards given while in the hospital and for the many acts nl kindness and sympathy ex tended to us at the time of our recent bereavement in the loss of a husband and father mrs j sider and family i would like to take this op portunity of thanking my neigh bors and also my friends of melville wms and wa who all so kindly remembered me with cards and letters while i was a patient in toronto west ern hospital they were all very much appreciated mrs walter uens we would like to thank all our neighbors for the nice farewell party and the lovely gifts of a desk and two table lamps and to don an electric alarm clock also to the neighbors who so graciously gave of their time to help us through the auction sale and the upheaval of moving thanks everyone lloyd ethel and don white as my time has expired of being trustee of heise hill cem etery for the last 28 years i want to take this opportunity of thanking the general public for their ready response and cooperation when i was sent out to solicit money first for buying more land to enlarge the cemetery then building a new fence and this last year putting a hard top road through the cemetery it was all greatly appreciated george cober our sincere appreciation for card sent and to those who called on our sister jennie while in brlerbush hospital to the staff there for their kindness and care also to stouffville kursing home for kindly care while a patient there last year to dr freel to the neighbours for offers of help at time of be reavement to stouffville cen tral exchange for speed and at tention while making many phone calls to pall bearers to rev r serrick who took the funeral service for his helpful message to excelsior class for preparing and serving refresh ments and to all who helped in any way at this time- again thank you nettie fockler aimer and annie fockler a patrick cai is a good car goodwill used cars 1958 buick special hard top 4door cold and beige paint custom trim dynaflow wheel discs ah ride suspension jfew car con dition 1958 pontiac strato chief 2door coral and ivory condltionalr heater popular model 1957 pontiac 2door hard top 2tone gray and red conditionaire heater scarce model 1956 ford custom 2door 2tone blue and ivor- automatic transmission heater spotless condition 1955 studebaker champion 2door 2tone blue and ivory radio and heater very clean 1954 pontiac laurentian 4door 2tone red and white radio and heater its a beauty 1953 pontiac sedan delivery light green paint heater and defroster ideal for light delivery 1952 desoto custom 4door original light blue heater and defroster come in and drive it 1951 dodge deluxe 4door light green fin ish radio and heater cheap transportation in the midst of our sorrow we wish to express our heart felt thanks and appreciation to our many relatives friends and neighbours for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of a dear husband and fa ther charles bilkey especially thanking the 5th line wa 5th line church and sunday school the goodwood baptist church the rev cecil woods for his consoling words also dr bro- die and mcguire low fu neral home for their kind effi cient management of the ser vice mrs c bilkey maud and gordon bell and family men in an industrial plant are different from men in base ball one strike and theyre out trucks 1956 dodge k6 dump truck complete with body and hoist 900 x 20 tires beady for work 1955 gmc 97 series dump complete with body and hoist 900 x 20 tires heater and defroster fully equipped 1952 chevrolet chassis cab motor com pletely overhauled dp axle 825 x 20 tires suitable for 14- ft body excellent condition 1952 ford 54 ton pickup red and black paint heater and defroster mechanically sound 1950 chevrolet 17 series with platform 4 speed trans heater 825 x 20 tires ready for work many more cars and trucks to choose from open evenings tin 930 pm neil patrick motors when in the name of prog ress a highway cuts mercilessly through farm land or a rail road demolishes homes with an appalling lack of consideration for owners it is natural to sym pathize with the losing faction all of us seem to bend toward the underdog even when we dont know the issue it is human nature when it is an issue like the present railroad soon now for the good news our hockey players set out in high spirits for goderich where the town has been laid wide open for them if they win they stay over lets hope they do wyn gaston is making hasty and excited plans for a trip home to england wyn expect ed to go home in the fall but has changed her plans and now recently announced between j expects to leave on april 13th dumbarton and maple and we bon voyage what a visit it read endless accounts in the will be alter ten years papers of the losses of people the st john ambulance who have struggled to make course held recently in the men- thelr homes and dont want to lose them or move our sympa thy is sincere but when we read or hear about a public meeting which turns into a brawl when men are jeered from the stage and others refuted with boohs look out thornhill sympathy swings like a pendulum and that makes quiet people who have just as much at stake recoil from the whole business h thornhill wants support in their effort to reroute the cnr they are certainly going about it the wrong way commuters from this area who travel the don mills route nonite church is now completed and many residents are now bona fide first aid graduates euchre will be held in cedar grove schoolhouse on monday april 6th all players welcome community club meeting was held monday night and the final figures on the skating nights at cedarena were announced there was skating by reserva tion from dec 13th to march 14th what a year for skating that must be something of a record plans are already being laid for the annual garden party to be held in cedarena on july 4th as usual adril 17th is dance night to toronto have been intrigued in agincourt community hall all winter by a huge plastic cocoon at leslie street and york mills there was much activity around the quansit type structure and obviously some thing was taking place inside but what the unveiling this week revealed a service station almost completed work had been in progress right through this long winter and inside the workmen were in their shirt sleeves so much for progress in the midst of this age of miraculous advancements we still have measles and aplenty in cedar grove surely they must have reached every eligible child by now and we must be close to the end of the miseries that have plagued the poor kids the past few weeks measles isnt all our trouble we are sorry to report a couple of bad falls last week mrs liela burkholder broke her kneecap on monday and had to undergo surgery in the hospital on tuesday morning a heart breaking accident for such an ardent gardener we hope it will mend quickly joan whit- taker took a tumble in sutton on a slippery patch of ice and broke her arm above the wrist joan had to be rushed to tor- onto before the broken bones could be set it must have been a painful business hope it heals with the sod busters ltd stouffville phone 378 foxes rare in whitchurch foxes are getting mighty scarce in whitchurch township clerk j w cravford comment ed at last weeks council meet ing mr crawford said that only 510 had been paid out in fox bounties during february light mirror a dressing mirror is easier to use if it is lighted by fixtures on each side and on top the electric service league advises sc bilkey passes at sunnybrook samuel charles bilkey passed away at sunnybrook hospital toronto on march 21 1959 in his 67th year he was the son of samuel and mary bilkey who predeceased him in england he pine orchard congratulations to mr and mrs glen byer who were mar ried thursday evening and are now honeymooning in florida the bride was the former patsy boake mr and mrs dean brandon of guelph were visiting friends and relatives over the weekend mr and mrs harry bram- mar and laurene and mrs j lundy spent the holiday week end in columbus ohio mr and mrs alf kelly of newmarket were guests mon day night with mr and mrs howard mcclure mr ronald chapman spent sunday with the johnston fam ily miss aleta widdifield mr and mrs ford lehman and mr russel allen motored to lon don and bothwell over the long weekend and visited mr all ens sons and families mr and mrs robt dennis and boys visited with his sister mrs douglas hope and family mr and mrs r carr are en tertaining mrscarrs 2 young brothers during the easter va cation miss helen reid spent the holiday in new york mrs james stewart has been in newmarket hospital a couple of weeks we wish her a speedy recovery a group of ladies spent tues day at mrs edson johnstons and completed a quilt lemonville miss isabel dennie nancy passing on hills fined 10 and costs robert- grant of toronto was fined 10 and costs or two days for driving on the left hand side of the road while proceeding up grades he appeared before magistrate kelly in vandorf police court on tuesday officer wilcox told the court that he had followed the accused for two miles and found that he was constantly passing other cars without regard to grade he stated no traffic was approach ing each time no license domiscio algaggic charged with driving a car without se curing a drivers license was fined 19 and costs or four days and can do no more driving until he secures the necessary papers the police officer said that the accused was stuck in the snow and in trying to get out he nearly caused an acident to another car driven by a lady accused said he had resided in canada for four years magis trate kelly said that he was guilty of an infraction of the law and before he could secure a license he would be required to take a test and write an examin ation a number of other cases were heard involving persons failing to stop at intersections one of these cases was that of chester frampton who was lined 24 and costs or five days glen major miss mabel baker water- down spent the long weekend with mrs wm fiss and edgar miss shirley jones spent the weekend in toronto and is spend ing this week at her home mr and mrs albert lee kath- eryn and martin mr and mrs alec hingston and family all of islington visited over the weekend with mr and mrs j a hingston mr and mrs edgar johnson and linda visited sunday with mrs wm hopkins and family ashburn mrs wm wilson and randy don mills rd spent last week with her parents mr and mrs charles fiss vicki kenny and terry third spent the weekend there also miss betty risebrough tor onto is spending her holidays with her parents mr and mrs t risebrough mr and mrs allan holman brooklin spent saturday with mr and mrs edgar johnson miss hazel jones spent the weekend at her home mrs gowan ferguson and mr r g ferguson spent sunday at glen gowan mrs edgar johnson and lin da mrs allan holman spent saturday afternoon at the chas fiss home sometimes when you put two and two together its friendly bridge game served five years in the army harwood marlene cake of and three years in the navy be fore and after world war one he came to canada in 1929 his principal occupation was farm ing until four years ago when he became involved in an acci dent which resulted in his re tirement from farming after retirement he had lived with his daughter and was ad mitted to sunnybrook hospital on four occasions but his health did not improve mr bilkey took delight in growing flowers and until his death he continued to establish a colourful garden he was a member of the metho dist church he leaves to mourn his loss his wife one daughter maude mrs gordon bell- soninlaw gordon 4 grandchildren ivan of ringwood harold of gorm ley carol and shirley bell and four greatgrandchildren one brother stanley and one sister annie fmrs ernest osborne both of toronto there are also two brothers and three sisters who survive him in england the funeral service was con ducted by reverend cecil woods at the funeral home of mc guire low pallbearers were george copplns leonard pil gait jane and ray cook and harry rae were a few who attended a party at the home of mr colin rae on friday the wa meeting will be held on april 8th at the home of mrs c preston miss reta rae will be the guest speaker mrs a yake is home again after spending most of the win ter with mr blake yake mr and mrs o martin visit ed mr and mrs j rae on sun day evening easter visitors with mr and mrs henry johnson were mr and mrs eric highstead from ridgetown mrs verna hisey carl and friends from vineland elect j m low john m low chairman of the uxbridge public utilities commission was last week elected a director of the on tario municipal electric associa tion the election was held at the concluding session of the associations 50th annual meet ing in toronto on wednesday key charles watson john for- this is mr lows second year syth robert l nesbitt and mar- 1 as a director shall sharrad flower bearers were robert pickard and fred wilton inter ment at uxbridge cemetery bert merson chairman of the toronto electrical commission ers was reelected president of the association what happens when an irre sistible miracle drug tangles with an invincible virus it takes 50 years for a man to realize that a fellow should work hard and save while hes still young awssssakresaaosxxxssxxsao we cam well make those dents vanish i marhham auto sales new used cars body fender collision work general repairs station don will prop markham 748 audley brampton proposed route of new cnr bypass mrs fred puckrin the club meets this saturday evening at the home of arch and mrs bell a game of cro- kinole has been planned congratulations to edith stone and bill leblanc who were married in pickering unit ed church on saturday after noon followed by a reception at whitby they ill reside in oshawa miss joan esdale is spending easter week with her family at cornwall sympathy is extended to mrs james cowie ana family in the passing of mrs cowies mother- inlaw mrs george cowie at richmond hill on friday the family attended the funeral on monday mr and mrs cooper bath and family orapgeville visited at the home of mr and mrs george squire on sunday anne guthrie entertained a number of friends on saturday evening to help her celebrate her thirteenth birthday thi stoortvlui towwl twwy wl fy t will ask council to enforce parking stouffville businessmens as sociation meeting on tuesday evening agreed that the muni cipal counil should be asked to have the new parkingregu- lations enforced in townmcm- bers said that persons were parking for half a day while the law said two hours and no move was being made to en force the restriction people come to town to shop and cant get in anywhere for three vear old henry gov- ertv is iiuperating from a ton sil and adenoid operation mr and mrs frea puckrin and familv visited her parents mr and mrs walter hollinger herrywood on sunday a half hour because of these all- day oarkers said one member the businessmen will also seek cooperation with the local post office to have it remain open on wednesday and close on mondays in line with other business places it was said that there was no need for it to be open on monday as everything else was closed 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