k yon keep your ear to the ground you can pick up a kit of dirt fur coats jackets alterations repairs primrose furriers z539 vonge st toronto phone ho x9636 vlsiting stofffville peglxarly since 153 gormley jbufffonvalle and district news traffic safety contest backed by opp the stouftyiue tribune thursday noecnb 16 1959 pige ti mr and mr alan hoover of gormley enjoyed a vistt to sar asota jungle gardens during their recent vacation on the sun coast of florida the visitors mingled with flamingos and other exotic wildfowl roaming freely amid floridas finest scen ery other points of interest in jungle gardens were huge roy al palms bordering jungletrails hundreds of colorful tropical plants and brilliant macaws which pose with visitors for pic tures business directory accountants john c wylie fla uccbvn public accountant auditor main st stouftviue s stores west of rit tracks telephone 495 residence 5i5j1 residence rr 3 stouff vilte auctioneers w d atkinson fboue btouffv1iie 308 licensed auctioneer and sale manager balks conducted anywhere dcclmllzlng in the preparation and selling of purebred consign ments and dispersals farm auc tions furniture and real estate sales bills prepared and posted at no extra coat this specialized ser vice really pays off and means money in your pocket phone stouffv1lle 303 ken clarke prentice aihmoxeers licensed and authorized for the counties or york and ontario mllilken po ph ax 36981 markham po ph mark 3t6 prentices dave been established auctioneers since 1890 a s farmer licensed auctioneer counties of york ontario farm stock furnlturo sales a specialty address gormley po telephone i gormley 531 1 6935 beauty salons the powder puff beauty salon jot oneiljj open tuesday and thursday nlshts closed monday for appointment rail stouff 405 after hoars call stouff oswl joy beauty salon permanent waving individual styling razor shaping phone stouftviue 98w2 mm verna austin prop chiropractors wm s baird da doctor op chiropractic xray hrs 101s am 24- t9 pm monday to friday saturday 101s am main st n markham one telephone 701 optometrists k a grubin r0 optometrist ptctob stonfrrllle at stooffrllle office on the fol lowing mondays and tuesdays nov 16th will 17th dec 11th and 11th phones 80j2 nnd 2vji garnet v gray od optometrist stouffvilxe medical centre phone 616 for appointment hours 1000 sun to 800 pin every tuesday insurance birkett son general lnorance akency stouffrllle ontario insurance lc reliable companies at reasonabe rates prompt sttice phones 259wl and 259wj legal fred m pugh general insurance phone stouffvllle 5w a mortgage protects tha lending company against the loss of its money mortgage insurance helps protect the family against the loss of their home consult your mutual life of canada represen- tativa robert w mcvey barrister solicitor suite 514 62 richmond street west markham phono 339 toronto phono bm303s9 kennedy kennedy barristers solicitors notaries 07 richmond st w toronto ross kennedy pror hwy 7 locust hill markham 755 arthur a kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 832 cattanach hindson barristers solicitors stouftviue by appointment anytime phone markham 25 mac street markham phone 25 david a coon barrister solicitor notary public evenings or by appointment phone gormley 5387 toronto office 12tf 610 continental life bldg s71 bay st toronto phono em 43321 medical brierbush hospital day and night service maternity medical and surgical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed pally accredited under the new ontario services commission health plan which becomes effec tive january 1959 hula street east stouffvllle opticians mcmanus stronach prescription opticians 1311a bay st at bloor wa 414278 s57 egllnton ave w ii u 503512 in toronto filling your oculists prescriptions only for listings of eye physicians phone either of abovo numbers dental neil c smith lds dds graduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank of commerce telephone 107w stonffville surveyors land grayd0n t h0rt0n associates ontario land surveyors consulting- engineers dundas bldg whitby whitby ajax mo 83001 728 funeral directors l e oneill stouff iille funeral director and embalmer continue telephone service n or muht ffioae stonstlii swl stouffville machine tool works telephone 253 rear of onr statloo electric and acetylene welding farm jucmxebt machinery repairs harmony club baaaar on saturday aiterroon at 2 oclock mrs a f binnington will open the harmony club bazaar ah the booths sound in teresting and white elephant should be a nice treasure chest neighbourhood xote we knew- it was to be a tues day but lor those readers who were confused by the statement in this column that the markham fair board ban quet would be held dec 2 we apologize tor of course it is the evening of tuesday dec 1 at buttonville hall there was a breezy note from the gardners in last saturdays mail they are enjoying thetr ftrip west immensely and have been visiting ted and his jamily this week ran into mrs joe easton and cynthia in eatons last week the eastons were here for the royal winter fair from tiieir pennsylvania home and were interested in buttonville news mrs cairuthers who spent much of the early autumn in bed is able to be around again we are happy to report we were sorry to learn that mrs b k wilson has been so ill but happy she is able to be home again another community member who is at the weston sanator ium mr wilfred turner spent tuesday of last week at home with his family school principal mr howard atkinson was ill with a heavy cold last week and mrs wilfred turner supplied in the senior room for three days the neighbourhood will miss mr and mrs a g terry and michael the terrys sold the greater part of their property here and will move to michigan more hunters returning mr elmore hills party had good hunting near parry sound but mr dick jones and bruce who went to elliot lake found the weather too cold for deer w i miss ethel chapman editor of home and country the wi magazine was guest speaker at buttonville hall on wednesday afternoon of last week when buttonville w i members were hostesses to visitors from un- ionville markham richmond hill vic square markham and vaughan at the november meet ing miss chapman attended the acww convention in scotland last summer and her talk last wednesday described the con vention and a subsequent trip to europe victoria square news sirs w sandle euchre another euchre was held in the victoria square community hall on monday evening of last week prize winners were la dies 1 mrs w dean cons mrs r glover gents 1 jim curtis 2 lyle hess cons ltoyd tennyson lucky draw a bushel of apples was won by lloyd beatty the next euchre will be held in victoria square community hall on monday evening nov 30 at 815 everyone welcome the committee would like to see more attend so please come and give them your support lions the first ladies night of the victoria square district lions club was held on tuesday eve ning of last week in the victoria square united church sunday school room when the womens association served a delicious turkey dinner following the dinner lion harvey collard introduced the guest speaker mr paul delmer of the richmond hill liberal mr delmer gave a most inter esting and informative talk of his tour of 30 countries of eur ope and africa and how he liv ed for four and a half months in russia as an ordinary russian lives he took a film and this film will be shown in the rich mond hill theatre wednesday evening dec 23 the richmond hill showing will be the cana dian premiere mr delmer was thanked by lion dr ian glen- roy a toast to the ladies was pro posed by lion david coon it was responded to by mrs ever ett vanderkooy a presentation was made to lion tail twister frank williams bazaar the december group of the wa held a bazaar in the sun day school room on saturday afternoon there was home- baking sewing parcel post christmas novelties for the chil dren afternoon tea was also served the committee would like to thank everyone who help ed in any way to make it a suc cess couples club the november meeting of the couples club will be held on friday evening nov 27 at s30 at the home of mr and mrs norman johnston church news- rev a f binnington was in charge of the church service at victoria square on sunday mor ning david matsunaga and vic tor suzuki assisted him by read ing the scriptures rev bin- ningtons sermon theme was di rected to tlie young people sunday nov 29 is the first sunday in advent mr t phil lips will be in charge of the service at victoria square at 1130 am everyone welcome neighbourhood notes birthday greetings to mrs r brumwell for november 25 to carolyn pickering for nov 25 to philip hill for november 25 to mrs r beatty for nov 28 to denton brumwell for nov 28 mrs cecil nichols mrs alex ingles and mrs s boynten at- tender the cancer workshop at brampton on wednesday of last week mr percy bennett was a guest at the deer park united church mens rally of the toronto cen tre presbytery on wednesday evening of last week pleased to see that judy and terry hart are able to be out again following their recent ton- silectomies the womans association cat ered to the home plowmens banquet in the sunday school on friday evening of last week a good representation is re quested to attend the nomina tion meeting for reeve depu tyreeve and councillors for markham township to be held in the womans institute hall buttonville on friday evening november 27 at 730 mr donald boynton had sun day dinner with rev and mrs a f binnington and allan friends are pleased to hear that mrs nelson boynton is able to be home from the hospital we hope she continues to im prove in health mrs l knapp and irene had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs earl empringhara and girls mr and mrs lloyd canning and laurie had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs stan ley boynton and donald goodwood mrs arthur williamson and children spent the weekend in toronto with relatives and took in the santa claus parade the goodwood fellowship group will gather at the home of bert maye on tuesday nov 2d rev mr sargent from al- tona will conduct the devotions and ken and ev hockley will show pictures the sympathy of the commun ity is extended to mr dan wagg and mrs john may in the death of their brotherinlaw mr marycri rodman uxbridge mrs w slack has returned from ballantrae where she was helping to care for her sister mrs merle wright who was hurt in a car accident congratulations to mr and mrs reuben may on the birth of a son nov 12 at uxbridge cottage hospital the baffles by mahoney you can be proud of a slap i on the back if it comes from omcthinc other than coughing mrs john wilkins chaired the meeting and music was provided by mrs george hooper who sang two solos accompanied by sirs james barker the guest was introduced by mrs garnet francy and court esies were extended by mrs c hooper following the meeting tea was served by the hostesses and wj members mrs john donaldson mrs russell boy- ington and mrs don arnott euchre sria on friday evening of last week there were 16 tables of players for the present series euchre game winners for the evening were mrs helen grant mrs dick barber miss e french messrs joe todd lat- cham and gordon spring mrs latcham won the lucky draw and freezeout winners were mr mizen and mr sinclair against mrs adam brown and mrs r boyington hostesses were mrs james rodick mrs charles hooper and mrs e hill thornhill commencement thornhill h s commence ment exercises held at the high school on friday evening of last week were packed with in terest for local people when prizes were presented button ville students were well repre sented upper school certificates were presented to misses betty pat terson and irene watters along with graduation pins and cor sages irene received the feder ation of women teachers bur sary which was presented by mrs ken elliott for the federa tion and both irene and betty attended the graduates dinner prior to commencement cere monies art storey and fraser craig received grade 12 diplomas and maureen wright won the prize for grade 10 general proficiency in the general course and the lower school prize for general proficiency mrs john wilkins presented jacqueline howard proficient student in the general course grade 9 level with the button ville w i prize in the choir were janet craig margaret patterson sandra burr sharon rumble john and david rumble and the two rumble boys also played in the orchestra among the parents attending were mr and mrs s r patter son mr and mrs walter craig mr and mrs harold wright and others mrs s j english also attended buttonville school this week betty patterson is one of six student teachers serv ing at buttonville school the honourable the attorney- general has announced that a cash prize to be known as the jack kamirell highway safety suggestion award will be presented to the person who submits in writing the best idea or suggestion on the subject of traffic safety this contest is created for the purpose of stimulating public interest in the everincreasing problem of highway traffic safe ty submissions will be judged solely on the basis of merit and originality following which a cash prize of 5000 will be awarded to the winners in seven teen 17 individual areas thro ughout the province later a grand prize of 15000 will be awarded to the person who sub mits the entry adjudged to con tain the best idea for all the province to be eligible each entry in this contest must be no more than 150 words in length must clearly outline some concrete suggestion for promoting high way traffic safety and must be received at the following ad dress not later than 12 oclock noon thursday december 10 next all mailed entries must be postmarked not later than 12 o clock noon on wednesday dec 9th 1959 the district inspector ontario provincial police 121147 lakeshore blvd e toronto 2 ontario save dollars on our used cars reconditioned guaranteed 1954 meteor 2dook vrry clean car 69500 1956 dodge regent sedan vb with automatic trans mission one owner real buy at 119500 these are not specials but typical of our 25 used car stock also 1960 ramblers f ir ron elliott gormley 5303 or at m m sisley ltd j709 yone si wiuowdale ba 13437 the happiness of your life de pends upon the quality of your thoughts the mennonite central com- mitteee is this year enlisting the aid of families from church es of all faiths during the an nual drive for good used and new clothing the drive formerly among mennonite church goers only began monday and ends nov 21 clean clothing usable for six months for men women children and infants will be collected the items will be sorted and baled at the mcc depot in kit chener and will be distributed on the basis of need regardless of race color creed or political affiliation the countries where the mcc is already active in clude austria india viet nam korea and indonesia since dec 1 last year the kit chener office has shipped 89031 pounds of clothing for overseas relief the shipments had a val ue of 106112 in addition more than 5000 christmas bundles valued at 35000 have been sent last year 302000 tons of cloth ing were contributed in north america at present the mcc of both canada and the united states has 500 workers with 100 com ing from canada with the ex ception of a permanent core of administrators the mcc em ploys persons who give between one and throe years of their tlm without payment the first communities to be come organized for the drive aro baden and new hamburg simi lar drives will be conducted by mennonite churches across can ada it is hoped save time money on bulk feed up to 500 per ton no bagging necessary with our most modern method bulk feed delivered to your door and blown into bins phone 269 or 122 where it belongs in a compact car we knew corvairs engine had to go in the rear if we wanted a com pact car with big car ride big car room big car performance and maximum efficiency and that called for the most drastic revolu tion in auto design and manufac turing canada has ever seen what does a rear engine mean to you as driver or passenger more space the floor is virtually flat the short opposed six engine takes up less space leaves more for passengers far better rideevery wheel can sop up a bump without affecting any other so the ride is far softer and the wheels cling to the pavement better greater tractiontry a corvair on mud or snow youll be astounded by the difference in roadgrip and control a general motors vaiue better braking corvair is de signed to put an almost equal brake load on every wheel the rear end maintains solid sure traction for smooth straightline stops in virtu ally any situation iess noise less heat engine noise heat fumes are behind the passengers carried away by the wind stream as you drive less maintenancecorvairs air- cooled engine never needs antifreeze never boils in the hottest weather it warms up quicker in cold weather so theres much less coldstart wear better handungcorvairs flat engine and lower floor gets the centre of gravity way down it rides rock- solid through the tightest turns steer ing is light as i feather will never need power assistance less needless weight corvairs power plant is mostly aluminum and its aircooled no need for a radiator water pump hoses or even the weight of the water itself and theres an added plus here we de signed a gasfired car heater that gives warmth almost instantly engine transmission and rear axle arc all bolted together into one solid power unit we save literally hun dreds of pounds and that makes a whopping big difference in perform ance and in gasoline economy the right answer it took a terrific amount of engineering and chevrolets tremendous resources to design test and set up production on a precedentshattering car lile cor vair but the first time you get behind the wheel youll agree it was worth every penny and every hour 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