attend father and son banquet timity utr 10 196 the stouftyrl triiukf p j frv- 2s3es2 a sixtytwo members of the stouffville scouts and cubs are pictured here with their leaders the annual father and son banquet was held on tuesday evening may 1st membership in the 2 troupes includes the following boys kevin acton michael bridg es alan bacon michael bril- linger martin brown greig davies wayne flynn derek gresham robt gallamore grant heichert ross holden gary hammerstein robert houston ted lewis lome mcarthur hugh mcphail peter mumford john mey- dam tiios mcfadden doug las morden david skinner garden seeds bulk packets box plants seed potatoes fertilizer peat moss bug killers weed sprays seed corn pfister for grain silage sorghum sudan rape seed seed grain limited stocks on hand stiver bros limited unionville stouffville aurora uxbridge carload food mkt stouffville rineapple a grapefruit del monte juice tin 35 tor salads or cooking mazola oil fst 85 weet mixkt rose pickles 29 cheery morn inst coffee ss 73 christies bread 2 for 37c produce bananas 2 lbs for 33 cello pak tomatoes pkg 23c meats ikan meaty blade h roast h tender a short rib n s s roast canada tackers side bacon maple wieners burns sliced m a cooked ftj 49 ham ib 49 42 burns bologna rns ead cheese f tin 17 83 37 free delivery phone 280w pricks effective this wkekkno wkd sat may s 12 peter sanderson stephen thornhiil david thompson john walley jim wilkins guy hunter larry bacon john dedlow allan corner danny gariett robt dux- bury james mumfoid don jefliey charles lynde peur burkholder michael wilk- ins john hill john mcfad- den rod schell jim mcakes ray marshall paul allen ricky thornhiil phillip arun- dell bill coudie dan baker karicarter peter harris scott powell robt mccourie william farthing ben aida eric hamilton bruce mehaf- fey peter turner harry as- sinek ted topping jim lew is wayne forsyth ian white- man bob allen the leaders are geo bridges jerry acton chas boss jack bar- key frank bramham keith burkholder clin lynde licencing of bicycles endorsed 100 by home il school group arising from an animated dis cussion on our childrens safety led by pc harry hea- therington members of the home and school set up a safe ty committee at their meeting last week this committee was formed to work out a bicycle safety programme and volun teers are messrs keith steck- ley keith sutherland lome boadway and walter smith the support of other parents will be enlisted it was pointed out that a bicycle is considered a vehicle by law and a safety education program could do much to prevent traffic acci dents and eliminate hazards mr heatherington also pointed up the need for an awareness of various other holiday hazards and the necessity of certain safety measures fire chief present fire chief walter smith 16 years a volunteer fireman ad dressed the gathering he very capably outlined the firemens search for the causes of fire and gave the benefit of their season ed and timely tips after wit nessing burned down homes and barns and the loss of life his advice was better to call the firemen before your fire is out of hand in case of fire in your home he advised get family out first then phonp fire depart ment mr heatherington com mented that according to statis tical measures it was predicted that in 1962 in canada 3 out of 100 deaths would be caused by fire that could he 30 in stouffville statistically speak ing orderly fxlt a highlight of the discussion was chief smiths report on the fire check at the stouffville schools chief smith arrived at the school and asked for fire- drill summitview school emp tied in 90 seconds orchard park in 50 seconds one note worthy thing he noticed at summitview the older pupils from the upper floor paused at the foot of the stairway and look a younger one by the hand and they walked quickly out to gether congratulations to prin cipals and teachers were offered by all present stouffville obituaries iudd mr george judd passed away at his home 14 oiiey ave east york on sunday may 6 1962 in his 85th year he is survived by his wife tlv former tillie bowers and a daughter freda mrs a kennedy also a bro ther robert judd the funeral service was held on wednesday at 1 oclock at the trull funeral home lllldanforth ave inter ment was in stoultville ceme tery the late mr judd had been a former resident of mon golia raymer mrs susie ramer wife of mr fred ramer of altona died at uxbridge cottage hospital on saturday may 5 1962 in her sslh year after a short illness she was born in scott town ship a daughter of the late john and barbara meyer be sides her husband to whom she was married in 1915 she is sur vived by a son reg of hanover and three grandchildien ako a sister mrs ralph hoover of stouffville rr a three broth ers henry edward dave and a simer dianne mrs monkhousc predeceased her funeral serv ice was held in altona united missionary church on monday may 7 in charge of her pastor rev dow sargeant the pall- hearers ure r lewis fred nighswandcr walter carter mrs don ratcliff has return ed home after a short stay in newmarket hospital we have a wide selection of mothers day gifts choose yours and our clerks will be glad to gift wrap it free of charge houstons the rexall drug store the stouffville business and professional womens club held their may meeting on monday evening at the home of mrs opal lehman with the president mrs reta laushway presiding mrs aileen bradley of george town regional adviser of dist rict no 4 paid her annual visit accompanied by mrs jean run- die mrs isobel emmerson read the report of the nominations committee the new officers will be installed at a dinner meeting on june 4th mrs evelyn patrick introduc ed the guest speaker mrs elsa bevan who gave a very inter esting account of her recent visit to denmark and england the guests were thanked by mrs kelly watson an invitation has been re ceived from the council of busi ness and professional womens clubs of metropolitan toronto to attend their annual emblem breakfast at the old mill res taurant on sunday june 3rd the speaker will be major mar- gaiet green of the salvation army training college if you plan to attend please contact opal lehman norm lehman millard recsor and fred menair interment was in the wideman cemetery peterson mrs helen beatrice peterson of ballantrae passed away at coopers rest home mount al bert on april 23 1962 in her 76th year she was the wife of the late llewellyn peterson and is survived by a daughter mar garet mrs cecil stickwood of ballantrae also sisters polly mrs william allison maude mrs fred smith margaret mrs walter edwards- and a brother thomas gedge all of toronto funeral was held at lady of grace roman catholic church at aurora on april 25 pall bearers were li nephews inter ment was in mount albert cem- clcry dont let it happen to you get kodak film here the kcxall druj store stouffville ph 229 houstons local and personal happenings mr and mrs jim spang and family have taken up residence in claremont mr r l mercer pat p-esi- dent and councillor of district 20 of the ontario secondaiy school teachers federation at tended the semiannual council of this organization held in to ronto during the easter holi days beiides representing the district at this council mr mercer is a member of the pio- vincial teacher certification committee the duties of this committee include the assessing of teacheis qualifications foi- certification grouping and the study of any new courses offer ed by the universities or by in dustry which might be taken by teachers or prospective teacher for qualification or for upgrad ing of cei tificates as a result of these investigation or of changes in the certification reg ulations of the ontaiio dept of education revisions are then made in the fedeiation certifi cation plan mr and mrs cliff winn of toronto were visitors on sun- i day with the winn familv on church st mr william andiews qf brampton spent the weekend with friends here mr and mrs earl crouder were sunday visitors with mrs urville hisey t newmarket catholic womens leagut the first cwl general meet ing of the new fiscal year va- held may 7th in markham with mrs r w bell piesiding thir tynine ladies were present a parish euchre party is planned for tuesdav may 15th a rum mage sale planned for saturday may 26th would donois ptae have articles for the nimmage sale at the church before may 23rd members were asked to prepare for the june meeting which is to be a combination hobby night and new member ship diive the highlight of the evening was a panel discussion on cp- ta guest panelists were mr ted masterson mrs a ocon nor and mrs j mclaughlin all from toronto mrs len haylow from stouffville was the fourth panelist spring luncheon the annual spiing luncheon of the united church women was held in the church on tues day may 8 about 225 guests were welcomed by the president mis sisco at the head table were seated mrs sisco mrs jean newman guest speaker rev and mrs g cruikshank rev and mrs d davies mrs jean hammond and mrs r winterstein the luncheon room beautifully decorated by mrs john button and her daughter barabara had flower arrange ments of cherry blossoms for- sythia and other spring flow ers which greatly enhanced the theme of spring the guest speaker mrs jean newman was introduced by mrs t wedseltoft in a very charming manner mrs new man urged us as christian wo men to engage in christian ac tivities and to lead a full and useful life time is a precious commodity said mrs new man what do we do with this precious gift so often we say when we are urged to donate our time or our talents i am sorry i just havent the time it is possible to make time for anything you really want to do referring to womens place in the world today the speaker said women have come a long way in a short time they are more conscious of public af fairs than ever before it is the women who have the power to set the standards in their home their church and in their com munity women are not meant to supplant men but rather to work along with them toward a common cause in conclusion mrs newman urged us once more as individ uals to become involved in every aspect of society none of us is too young or too old to take our place in society she said the power of women can do anything if they work to gether get into step and you can do anything you want to do mrs jean hammond was the guest soloist and mrs fred williams rendered a very fitting vote of thanks at the conclusion of the meeting mrs edward good paul da vid and john of kitchener and mr and mrs levi forsyth weie guests on sunday withxlr and mis earl hoover obrien ave mrs margaiet morton of hamilton spent the weekend with her sister mrs geo stor- tey box chocolates beautifully giftwrapped for mothers dav at houstons the rexall dnig store 90 s150 phone 229 mr jonathon morganson cel ebrated his sslh birthday on tuesday may 1st and entertain ed bill armstrong chas lim ner harry van eeno and george the shoemaker to din ner at houstons restauiant mr and mrs percy ford and mr and mis peter windatt of barrie weie visitors on sun day afternoon with mrs e ford and mr frank rae chuich st mrs a g thompson is at tending annual council meet ing of the wms which is be ing held in the knox piesby- terian church toronto during this week mr and mrs bud lehman stouffville spent the weekend in ottawa as the guests of his cousin joel reaman son of mr and mrs j o reaman for merly of stouffville dr allan secord operator of the biid sanctuary south of goodwood in uxbridge twp left on sunday to attend a two week convention in los ange les california miss lynda nolan daughter of mr and mrs c h nolan has been in newmarket hos pital for the past few days fol lowing an appendix operation which she underwent on thurs day she expects to return home during this week a new game known as gadg et ball will be introduced to local lads in town this week it was purchased by the stouff ville park board and will be operated from the parkette at westlawn cresc and rupert ave pupils at orchard park public school will try out the game on the school grounds be fore it is relocated at the park site mrs w c hall springhurst farm ninth line north cele brated a birthday on saturday unexpected guests who called in the evening were mr and mrs walter wilson of newmar ket mrs lois taylor of edmon ton mrs eleanor palmer tor onto mr and mrs fred waite and arlene of scaiboro and mr and mrs murray hall and janie cf weston if the preparation and work being put into any project are an indication of its success then the supper meeting of the mens group of christ church anglican on thursday evening may 17th will be something for the men of the community to remember and to talk about for some time the guest speaker for the occasion will be mr l mumberson who will speak of his own experiences while with the detective department of the toronto police force where he served for thirty years mr and mrs gordon crowder visited her brother mr and mrs seymour andrews at newmar ket on sunday mr and mrs don mcphail and hugh spent the weekend with his aunt miss mcnicoll at renfrew also mrs mcphails mother mrs robert young at shawville que the christian busiiiess mens choir under the leadership of mr lambeit stouffer were guest singers at lloyd ave bap tist chuich in toronto on sun day evening mr bill johnson and miss linda smith attended the bele- fonte concert at the okeefe centie on friday night the stouffville fire brigade was summoned to the site of the whitchurch twp garbage dump on sunday afternoon when the high wind fanned sparks into adjacent bushland the annual may prom the social highlight of the spiing term will be held in thv audi- toiium of the stouffville dkt high school on fiiday evening the public is invited the oral polio clinic will be held at the oi chard park pub lic school and the stoultville district high school on friday may 18th from 600 to s30 pm child health clinic stouffville child health clinic will be held friday may 11th from 130 to 3 pm in the york county health building main street fiee immunization miss mildred barkey accom panied by mr and mrs clar ence hooser and florence were visitois on sunday with mr and mrs frank lackey and earl of fraserville near peter borough mr and mrs truman baxter attended the funeral of her bro ther elias hutchinson on mani- toulin island on friday and spent the weekend visiting rela tives at sandfield lewis bros cone 7 mark- ham purchased one of the too holstein cows at the recent dis persal sale of the 95 animal herd on the property of luther luke and son uxbridge she brought a price of s500 a total of 27000 was received for the herd with the 57 purebreds av eraging 330 each and the 33 grades bringing an average of 244 apiece the auctioneers were ted jackson and lloyd wilson with sam gough on ped igrees national hospital day the theme for national hos pital day may 12 this year is the house the citizens built in order to get to know the hospital better the uxbridge cottage hospital auxiliary in cooperation with the adminis trator of the hospital miss hel en hughes hase planned open house sunday may 13 2330 pm when the public is invited to a conducted tour of the hos pital prior to this on friday may 11 the womens hospital aux iliary are holding their annual hospital tag day in the busi ness section of uxbridge paper place mats depicting the services offered by hospitals are being supplied to local res- turants hospital day folders are placed as favours on the patients trays and colorful folders are being given out dur ing the tour of the hospital the citizens of stouffville and surrounding areas are invited to come and visit the hospital which is close by over 10 of the patients in the uxbridge cottage hospital are from the stouffville area miss dorothy mover church st returned home on tuesday after a 10day stay in newmar ket hospital following an oper ation mr and mrs harold spofford accompanied by mrs spoffords sister mrs lyla murray have returned home from a 4weeks vacation in florida mr tom montgomery oper ator of the john deere sales de pot north of town has purch ased the former patterson home on maytree ave the sale was completed by harold wood real estate the stouffville area was rep resented by r c aiken when 153 pharmacists gathered at the ontario college of pharmacy in toronto for a fourday seminar the delegates to the fourday seminar listened to a series ot discissions on advanced phar maceutical matters an art exhibit will be held at st andrews united church hall markham on friday may 11 fiom 7 to 9 and saturday may 12 from 2 to 4 pm by stu dents of arnold hodgkins ot lcaskdale this is being spon- soied by the united church women a new sign designed and con structed by mr a h williams rose ave has been erected on the road leading to the stouff ville park and swimming pool one more will be put up shortly and three are planned for the outskirts of the town it is hop ed in this way to attract more people into the park to enjoy the modern facilities located there mr and mrs neil brown re turned home last week from a trip to seattle washington where they visited the worlds fair now in progress there they had previously planned to travel to florida but changed their minds at the last minute dr william thompson son ot mr and mrs a g thompson albert st was a visitor with his parents over the weekend he is recuperating from injur ies requiring 30 stitches which he sustained in a recent explo sion that occurred in the operat ing room at the doctors hos pital toronto a new form of advertising was employed by mr jan fal- kowski chief instructor at the goodwood airport on friday evening a lighted sign was trailed from a plane over stouff ville and was seen by a number of persons on main street the sign was plainly visible from a height of 1600 feet horticultural news friday may 11 at 8 oclock in the united chuich basement along with the flower show miss myrna coulson of union- ville society will be showing slides mrs george barker and elizabeth will judge the show and mrs geo nash will be guest soloist entries should be placed between 6 pm and 715 prize list was in last issue of the tribune and there will be door prizes also new members are urged to exhibit born and raised in slouffville mr jesse gall of birmingham mich was a visitor to town on saturday the gall family for merly lived on tenth st south and mr gall apprenticed with the late isaac barkey during the time he operated a machine shop here mr gall told the tribune ihat he left stouffville in 1925 and has not visited here many times since he marvelled at the great changes which have taken place during this past 35 years a prizewinner this fine 1 i month old ger- 7 whitchurch twp is gain- man shepherd the property ing recognition at provincial of mrs walter becker cone competitions in a recent show at st catharines king placed firl in three individual classes a total of ten points are required for an entry to become a recognized cham pion mrs becker is pictured here with her prize pet staff photo