w pascoe c pipher n t llyitrnve i act horseshoe club drivers test hold 1st communion 1 at st patricks several children from stouff ville were among those taking top horseshoe club c- isvhahssf rt h r rtr k insley shaun garret rose assmck michael assinck mary lou baker monica balling and i dorothv havlow following the shoe tournament conducted by preston and walt vague 321 docket out of tnss numijn communion breakfast j i tiber oo charges were for over- continued from front messrs walter pascoe andsacxsl murray stewart arx yovio cliff pipher moved out front in j gerald nobe338 giles tran f cases the current roundrobin horse- and archie stewart-s7- i were a total of ra cai nearly 200 season ticket sales at pool chas thestouffviue club in tlie runjharv clendenning and nersup position last week thejorr 318- two players collected a 151 total orner loads on gravel trucks very few of the cases were defended was served in the parish hall by the cavi for all the children who had attended summer school j ham when he appeared on a i charge of having an improper j load of gravel on his truck po- i lice officer wingrove said that to bypass messrs chas jack- j local son and dave ratclift theyi mr nd mrs charles allen lo have a 441 score the father and brantford and i m walter man- gw sanded on son combination of win and nine of oshawa had dinner on a p p vt chas grove are in the number thursday with mr and mrs i- oeo ho0er kk mar three spot with a 517 ijake mcmullen the standings of the other mr and mrs wm c hall teams are as follows harry no- have returned home after ble and stan slack416 ceorge holiday trip to odessa kings- ft fe f 5 t bl th0 isiand and ear was showered with dust 393 rom sellers and waltwatertown ny swne he noted tje j gravel was piled some two feet i above the box in the centre of j the load but he was not carry- ine over his specified weight the driver admitted that he jwas drawing a high load but it the ballantrae vacation bible plates came from mrs davies i dropped to five inches below school got off to a fine start on we wont forget the lone man the sideboards of the box he and fines ranged from s19 and during the previous two veeks each child was presented with ballantrae masselmans lake said that he had established a good driving record in the past 25 years the magistrate con- tended that a warning on the tuesday july 7th it continued j wno gave all a very special for the next five days and mon- treat of delicious watermelon day was the parents night an thank you mr pattenden average of over 75 boys and dont forget to be on hand girls attend regularly every for the picnic next saturday 1 limits of a high load should be morning from 9 to 12 and it i afternoon cars leave the chu- sufficient was truly amazing the amount rch by 1 oclock and head lor lengthy list of work accomplished in such i york county park on lake the court docket contained a a short time songs were learn- simcoe bring your picnic basi lut of overload convic- ed projects finished and even ket tea and milk will be pro- tions some of the owners were p j a puppet show complete withvided turn out for an after- j follows merlvn preston s21 tran seventyseven friends at- dolls and dialogue monday noon of fun a special event and costs davey white 9 j t and a ver pleasant eve- night the parents were invited will be the championship playjand costs ravmond aar s49 ning was en b a jr li turnbull and fam- a certificate marking the occa sion an enjovable dav was spent at stouffville park july 12th by some 25 parishioners of st patricks church when the ann ual parish picnic was held under the conveneiship of mrs r bailey stouffville swimming races and games were the order of the afternoon following a picnic supper a candy scramble was held for the children and a softball game for the men free ice cream for the over 100 children present was provided bv r bailey rr carviu and fr oneill were present atha on saturday evening the newlyweds mr and mrs john williams were the recipients of many lovely and useful gifts at a shower held in their honor at the home of her grand seasons ticket sales at the stouffville swimming pool have far passed last summers total according to the manager mr a h williams the total to date is 193 this number com prises 12s family tickets 58 childs tickets and 7 adult sales swimming instruction is very popular but there is still room for enrollment in the adult mor ning classes seventeen adults are registered in the class be tween 5 and 6 pm only one is registered in the 9 am class for a total of is in the wading pool swimming classes there are 3s children enrolled in the combination child and student instruction classes there are 16s enrolled for a child instruction uial of 206 tiie two swimming instruc tors are isobel chambers and jean pipher the regular life guards are barbara williams mardell willis bettyann slack joan harper tim wees and bob wagg the pool manager is mr a h andy williams toe stouffvttu tribune tvrvfcr my k- 59 ftg b m hope to organize band at fairport beach and costs raymond agar to come with their children for off baseball game and costs victor bolender a look see the very young the orangemen were not the and costs walter hach kindergarten group had com- ones to celebrate the 12th j and costs john metcalfe pleted a colouring book and learned four little songs to the delight of their parents they all sang out like little vet erans of july a great big happy birthday to betty maclean sister helen planned a sur prise party for her last friday and were sure she was sur- the second primary group j prised we wont tell how old learned several songs and made you were betty but have many a table top tableau of shepherds more happy birthdays in the fields with their tent an j w s0 hear that oasis complete with well and palm trees t was very well done they were featured on the formal programme and sang three songs very well the older group had several things completed a mural a movie produced from a cardboard mrs legge of windsor drive has been unable to get around too well lately lets hope that with a little rest and relaxation the injured leg will be on the mend again another of our senior citizens and costs and many others si9 s39 si9 49 birth meyer paul and marlon are so pleased to announce the arrival of paulette joyce born july 11 1959 at the u- bridge cottage hospital carton as the screen and a roll j vse on last week mr wm of paper and drawings and the oldest of this group made pup pets there were two stories evans north shore was prob ably the first of the summer residents he suffered a heart done by the puppeteers that i seizure last saturday afternoon of esau and jacob and their and before medical aid birthright and a longer story of joseph and his evil brothers the whole week was fun for the children and much credit and thanks must go to teachers could be administered the ev ans family hase been up here tor well over forty years mr evans was in his late 70s we had several phone calls whose talents and patience were i and some personal comments re appreciated a thank you too the lights at ballantrae and au to those behind the scenes who rora sideroad perhaps the helped make the mornings j council of whitchurch could be more enjoyable the orange approached last sunday at drink was provided by mrs church time the cars were cartwright the cookies by mrs i backed up almost half a mile wright and paper cups and i along the sideroad jr group well represented at horticultural show canadian international gladiolus show midsummer event in stouffville areruc the stouftville arena will house the international gladio lus show oh wednesday and thursday august 19th and 20th sponsored by the stouffville horticultural society plan now to attend this floral spectacle when thousands of blooms in glorious color will be on dis play tickets are now available admission charge 25c lucky draw mr and mrs w b clipsham of regina sask visited mrs b e wiancko last thursday mr clipshaw is a nephew of the late mr wiancko jane arbuckle dies in miss ada linton district 5 director of the ontario horticul tural association judged and gave an interesting talk of her trip to europe at the july 6th flower show the meeting was in charge of mrs a campbell and mrs a ratcllff with the junior group taking part the musical pro gram included piano instrumen tal by janice ratcliff and lome thompson with a solo by nancy murphy and a trio composed of nancy and sharon wideman and june lewis flower show prizes were i awarded as follows delphinium 1 spike 1 mrs cribble 2 miss b winn 3 mrs a paisley delphinium 3 spikes 1 mrs gribble 2 mrs a paisley 3 mrs ian chapman lilv 1 stem avo 1 mrs a iratclift 2 mrs e baker 3 mrs w timbers rose 1 bloom peace 1 mrs a williams 2 mrs o burton rose red or pink 1 mrs alf ithomas 2 mrs w timbers 5 mrs o burton floribunda or polyanthus 1 i mrs a williams 2 mrs alex iratclift 3 mrs w timbers shasta daisies 1 mrs m 3unker 2 mrs e baker 3 lrs w timbers vase of any other variety lower 1 mrs a paisley mrs alex ratcliff 3 mrs ian chapman arrang of pansies 1 mrs r w thomas 2 mrs h lurphy 3 mrs gribble basket with delphiniums pre- lominating 1 mrs w timbers mrs a paisley 3 mr5 m junker arrangement featuring can- jerbury bells 1 mrs a oimp- liell arrangement on tv snack 5et i mrs a campbell 2 mrs 1 murphy 3 mrs bribble crescent arrangement for a fantel 1 mrs a campbell arrangement using driftwood 1 mrs alex ratcliff dining table arrangement uggesting coolness under 10 mrs alf thomas 2 mrs e aker 3 mrs a ratcliff 4 mrs v campbell modern line design 1 mrs campbell 2 mrs gribble arrangement in composition sing 7 flowers of one variety mrs gribble 2 mrs e baker mrs a ratcllfr arrangement of flowers in a itcher not over s 1 mrs a atcliff 2 mrs e raker mrs ampbell bunker 2 nancy murphy 3 lynda bunker miniature farm scene 1 tommy bunker miniature arrangement not over 4 each way 1 maria reesor 2 nancy murphy 3 tommy bunker bouquet of roadside flowers 1 tommy bunker 2 lynda bunker 3 nancy murphy dining table arrangement under 10 1 maria reesor 2 lynda bunker 3 nancy mur phy buttonville news m bunker corsage 1 mr mrs ribble childrens section birdhouse 1 percy wagg 2 oil wagg bouquet for teacher 1 tom- iy bunker 2 maria reesor 3 incy murphy arrangement for a bovs loom 1 tommy bunker 2 aria reesor arrangement for a neighbourhood notes school holidays are work periods for many teachers and local teachers taking advantage of the summer classes are mrs walter craig and mrs richard tribbling mrs tribbling will teach an opportunity class at richmond hill next season joy fuller was organist at browns corners church last sunday morning in the absence of dorothy hood mrs english aqeompanied on the piano vacation church school got 0 j off to a lying start on monday morning of this week with 116 children and 24 staff members present thirtytwo of the chil dren were nursery age mr and mrs charles hooper have been enjoying a trip west recently last week we heard from them when they stopped at calgary if you have missed mr and mrs elmore hill from the com munity it is because they have been busy building a summer cottage in haliburton they were home last week and both looked well kathy wright has been visit ing her aunt and uncle at frank furt since her vacation began frank solders is home from the hospital for sick children and lively as ever again but art storey whose foot was in jured some time ago when the blade of a power mower flew off had to spend a second ses sion in the york county hos pital at newmarket last week when it was discovered that in fection had set in marian and jack stephenson and tommy surprised marians family mr and mrs douglas hood and dorothy by arriving here from their home in taco sask unannounced late sun day night they will visit for a couple of weeks part of that time jack will spend taking a course at oac guelph ily and mrs gertie hoover called saturday afternoon on the carruthers eighty relatives and friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs ellis melton on thurs day evening and gave a shower for his sister ruth mr and mrs strong of port perry who lost their home by fire and all their belongings they received many beautiful and useful gifts and were so grateful for them all mr and mis ivan mclaugh lin stouffville visited sunday afternoon with mr and mrs joe tran and family master jerry turnbull oak- ville is spending four weeks of his holidays with his grand mother mrs gertie hoover and vern mrs thomas dunkeld spent the day on sunday with mr and mrs ellis melton mr and mrs e carruthers ruth ann and mrs a c car ruthers were dinner guests with mr and mrs frank robb on sunday mr ed macaloney received a wire from his wife that she arrived in england safely in 15 hours ruth ann carruthers spent the weekend with her aunt and uncle mr and mrs e brillin- ger bloomington miss helen nesbit is on floor 6 d room 689 in the hospital for sick children in toronto hurry and get better helen miss marion lemon of mor- risburg has been spending her holidays with mr and mrs e lemon and mr and mrs a wagg mrs lemon paisley is visit ing at the home of her daugh ter mr and mrs m barnes mr and mrs theo warder of london were weekend visi tors with mr and mrs e lem on mr and mrs c davis miss anne davis and friend of to ronto were at church sunday morning and visited with mr earl davis mr and mrs h thomas of markham were sunday guests of mr and mrs a w storry guests with mr and mrs v niiriii m iir tiaii wagg last week were mr and da sam r ml 7lfin mrs h caulfield of oakville ufmljmi i 3t itu 1 vii and miss viola hill of clare- mont viola attended d v on monday july 6th ethel i elizabeth jane arbuckle passed away in the uxbridge cottage hospital following a lengthy illness born af claremont the daughter of the late jane and william arbuckle the deceased had resided for the past twelve years in uxbridge township she was identified with good wood united church and was a member of the womens as- i sociation she is survived by one brother arthur of good wood the funeral service was con ducted by rev jay from the chapel of mcguire and lowe uxbridge on thursday july 9 with interment in salem ceme tery the pallbearers were messrs alger maye russel dowswell daniel wagg lome arbuckle john kydd and jas mullock a grammarian deplores the girls i splitting of infinitives by sple the wa met last wed at the home of mrs geo pickett the meeting opened with hymn 501 prayer and the theme song fol lowing the minutes and business mrs geo wilson and mrs t jordan gave a paper on does canada need a new flag then all sang hymn 509 the roll call was answered by 14 members with a verse with the word understanding mrs w white read the scripture matt 5 1724 and the lesson thoughts on reconciliation were taken by the president a lower con test followed and the meeting closed with hymn 498 and the benediction everyone enjoyed a lovely supper weekend visitors at the car son home were mr and mrs bob shank and family of levack and mr and mrs ray carson of toronto a number of cilf club mem bers and homemaker club mem bers went on the lh hus trip last tuesday to peterborough mrs m grev of toronto is with mr and mrs w white for a time friends arc sorry to learn that mrs morgan pugh is ill at the home of her daughter mrs elmer wilson about 90 relatives and friends attended a farewell gathering last thursday night at the homes of messrs ralph and percy jones for mr bob jones and miss beatrice jones who have returned to their home in saskatchewan miss kathleen mcavoy and mrs frank mcavoy and child ren were the guests of mrs jack ward at the roy ward cottage on shadow lake for a few days last week mr and mrs ray carson messrs grant carson and grant jones attended the -vicmullen- schneider wedding atosaremont on saturday next sunday july 19 the sunday school will be n charge of a joint church and sunday school service at 10 am with mr gerald cowan of rosebank as guest speaker this will be a school while here mr and mrs vincent wagg were guests at the macmullen- schneider wedding in clare mont church on saturday after noon posses in 81st year 5 it years at stouffville nursing home following seven years of de clining health eva maud cui- verwell widow of the late wm s sanders died in the stouff ville nursing home on sunday june 14 1959 daughter of the late robert and edna culverwell the late mrs sanders was born on the base line near sutton june 12 1s79 the youngest of 12 chil dren three of her brothers sur vive her widowed in 1915 mrs sand ers moved to richmond hill with her seven children in 1915 where she was a practical nurse until retiring in 1931 she lived near stouffville during the sum mer months for some years spending the winters with her daughter mrs a pattenden on benson avenue until she was bedridden in 1952 she had just passed her eightieth birthday two days before her death surviving are her seven chil dren 28 grandchildren and 44 greatgrandchildren her child ren are john douglas mrs al bert pattenden mary robert ulorne mrs a bandy clara maud mrs d llnsead doro thy wlnnifred charles freder ick and morley clinton the service was held from the wright and taylor funeral home at which the rev c g higginson officiated interment special missionary sunday with in tn richmond hill cem- loom 1 nancy murphy 2 iers of commercials much more the loose collection going to mis- ctery and six grandsons doug ivnda bunker 3 maria reesor deplorable is their splitting of sions the girls choir will be in las ron jack melvin jim and vegetable animal l tommy programs i charge of the special music bob sanders were pillbcarert cedar grove the cedar grove mennonite bible school opens another year on july 20th there will be three preschool classes and seven grades for older children clxsses will be held every day from 911 am until july 31st it was a very sad week in the mcintosh family after losing their father george mcintosh their mother passed away a few days later we extend our deepest sympathy the community club picnic held last thursday evening co incided with marg and jack waltons wedding anniversary the cake made by bea petrie lo celebrate the occasion was for real but the tenth is tin and the gift well pork and beans could come in handy owing to a misunderstanding in the registration for swim ming instruction the children of cedar grove are missing their swimming lessons so far this year we hope they will be able to take advantage of the pool in august among the exodus from the village are the jack shoudys who are spending a holiday in haliburton at present pickering township and vi cinity may finally have a brass band available for festivities if a plan already rolling gels a response from residents in the township village and adjacent areas the bras band started by a dutch immigrant caspar oer- lemans is already formed and some 14 players are ready to play but there is a shortage of instruments the band to be known as the fairport beach brass band has received pledges of support from whitby and oshawa bands for a large moonlight con cert planned for early septenv bei to be held in a scenic lake ontario setting directors of the organization are hopeful some service clubs and church groups might assist in getting instruments for the group anyone who has old un used brass or percussion in struments of any description is urged to contact members of the board present directors are mr oer- lemans charles de bourbon jack peterson pickering town ship recreation director wil liam k mclean melvin park inson and glenn julian a 7th member prominent in the com munity will be added at a later date fairport beach ratepayer have offered the use of their community hall for practice and their picturesque private beach near the mouth of petite cote creek for concerts mr clarke whitby bandmaster has offered his services free for a year to help the group get started concerts are planned for all parts of the township members of the board may be reached by phone under list ings in the dunbarton exchange community league standing w l t pts markham 2 0 16 peachs 6 3 0 13 claremont 1 3 o 11 greenwood 4 4 i 9 altona 3 7 0 6 ringwood 1 7 1 3 results claremont 5 peachs 3 markham 10 altona 0 schedule thurs greenwood vs ringwood markham vs claremont mon peachs vs greenwood ringwood vs altona choice red brand beep short cut special- ideal for stew baking roasting lb 69c special warm weather time saver presswoods skinless wien grocery features lb 27c presswoods readv to serve special half cryovac pack boneless special lb pk 39c smoked hams 79 fruits and vegetables rose brand sweel mixed pickles special i60i jar briglits fancy tomato juice 48oi tin 29 special 27 special tomato catsup 2 b0ttles jtrw nabisco speciax shreaded wheat 2 packages 39 picnic brand std special halves peaches 3 tins 9 home brand ont no 1 green pascal special celery stalks 3 25 california sweet eating special red qrapes 2lbs 33 ont fancy controlled atmosphere special spy apples 6 quart basket 69 bakery features really delicious margarets honey dipt donuts dempsters package o 9 35c iters malt bread w jg for your shopping convenience we are open thursday nights and friday till 9 pm minion cee6fe with swings values effective july 15 16 17 8 dominion stores ltd markham