ballantrae school ss 11 whitchurch prechool rez t rat ion ill he held may 1st 1 pm to 230 pm at school children who are 6 yrs of age by dec 31 19s3 are elisible proof of tie required acs3pe3i3 nnmrrp they wont last long special 1958 ford consul a good second car new motor just installed and carries a 3 month full guarantee only 79500 see the all new 1963 consul cortina on display now in our showroom at a greatly reduced price no surcharge tax no payments till june 15th 1962 oldsmobile dynamic ss 2 door hardtop fully equipped finished in an outstanding black white finish with maroon interior 1962 pontiac parisienne 2 door hardtop loaded with extras low mileage one owner car 1962 falcon station wagon fi cylinder standard transmission one owner like brand new 1961 volkswagen deluxe radio one owner car 1960 oldsmobile 88 dynamic sedan fully equipped beautiful twotone blue and white 1960 pontiac t door standard fi cylinder 39000 original miles truly an amazing automobile 1960 ford 1 door standard fi cylinder radio etc etc 1959 meteor t door fi cylinder one owner drives like a new one 1959 mercury tdoor hardlop red and white finish power brakes power steering 1958 chevrolet 4 door standard f cylinder radio etc two tone finish 1957 oldsmobile 4 door super ss vs automatic radio plus many other extras 1956 chevrolet melair i cylinder i door sedan completely refinished trucks 1949 chevrolet v ton pickup 1958 chevrolet 3 ton dump coffey and bartley motors limited payments to suit voir rudgkt phone filo2riio west end ot town where price and quality meet main street stouumlle mmm aaaabaxasaaanaaascb eg coaxes ii little progress on county planning following the advice from tn provincial government that no permission wouia be granted to remove the six southern mu nicipalities of york county out of the metro planning area ittle piogress resulted when the planning committee pre sentee its report at a night sit ting of council last tveek chair man of the committee is deputy reeve jesse bryson of vaughan township council would not go along with the committees recom mendation that a planning con- sultant be engaged since most ol the imediate planning is re quired in the six southern mu nicipalities now in metro it was believed such a consultant would hae little authority however the committee scal ed down their recommendation to hiring a consultant in stn advisory capaeiy for such times as required council was still not favorable inclined and the question was referred back to the committee for further consideration goodwood mrs r may mrs alf hemming kathy charlene and mark of beams- ville spent the kaster week with her mother mrs c jones mi hemmings came for them on sunday mrs fred woodland is wish ed a speedy recovery and hope she may soon be able to return home to her daughter from uxbridge hospital miss betly jones spent a few holidavs with her grandparents mr and mrs r faulkner congratulations to mr and mrs sam mckuen of markham who celebrated their fiftieth wedding day on monday they are former fourth line resi dents and mrs wellington yake of goodwood is their daughter master bryan mcdonald spent the first of the week with bob pugh bob returned to au rora with bryan for the week end dianne may spent a couple of days with her cousin patty maye mr larry coates of scarboro spent easter week with mr and mrs john maye mr and mrs john maye spent sunday in toronto where her aunt was given a surprise anniversary party mr cam stewart spent his easter week with mr and mrs harry woodland mrs bert maye and lome spent tuesday in toronto mrs reuben may margaret dianne and leonard and mrs baldwin motored to george town on tuesday to visit mr and mrs lance couling speedy recuperation is wished mrs clegg who under went surgery easter week wayne norton of port perry spent holidays with his uncle mr mose norton mr and mrs earl lehman mrs harry thompson and wayne and karen sanderson called on mrs baldwin on thursday members of the baptist church have received word from rev merle dolan of chesley that he has accepted their call and will commence duties in september i keith james received a brok en ankle playing for the ux bridge chicks in their fourth game with strathroy sorry hoys the sixlh game saturday night gave strathroy the vic tory for ontario junior finals miss lois norton spent the easter week with her sister mrs lynne mrs harry woodland spent friday with her daughters mrs thomas and mrs kramer miss margaret may spent a couple of days with her grand mother mrs baldwin miss marilyn jones holidayed with her aunt and uncle mr and mrs clare mccuckin ah had saturday supper at the jones baptist hi- fellowship will meet at the church on friday at 815 mr and mxs george baldwin terry and susan had saturday supper with his mother happy birthday george cedar grove news easter gave us a glorious thoughless people assume we weekend this year for enter- live in a garbage dump taining or being entenained fori this spring is the dryest we a good start in the garden foij have had for a long time and rhurch or picture taking with i fires will tie iiaard until we the disappeaiance of the last get our quota of april showeis atha linda foster celebrated her 12th birthday on saturday en tertaining a number of girl friends at a tea party mr and mrs gren draper entertained mr and mrs joe harrison and family from burl ington on sunday cathv tran was five on april 24ih mr and mrs isaac dyck were visitors on the weekend with mr and mrs donald dun keld the cyril bielby family were iccent visitors mr and mrs norman leh man enjoyed sunday dinner with mr and mrs fred mcnair aliona snow the silis of our less eonsid erate passers through become sadlv apparent along the road- side in the ditches een border ing our lovely woodlots un sightly garbage mars the spring in cedar grove signs of an el ection of which we are all wea ry old bottles i fire hazards in the summer child hazards al ways a mattress and even the tired skeleton of a baby carriage are some of the items that litter roads perhaps we should have a doityourself spring cleaning around cedar grove goodness knows the icmains of our trees felled and lying are enough without the garbage if you have room and time as you drive by especially if you drive a truck i a little garbage collection and sign removal would be in order until we get cedar grove look ing itself again maybe the ohil dren could be encouraged to pick up the hollies and bring them home intact ii is a nuisance and we should never have to do it but what can we do as long as mr and mrs harold cation will celebrate iheir 33rd wed ding anniversary on friday of this week they entertained memhers nl the family to a turkey dinner on sunday i see that the mutual life is paying higher dividends year v youre like most people you buy lite insurance for family protection but your policies are sound investments as well when theyre the cash value kind mutual life policyholders enjoy steady increases in the guaranteed values of their policies plus unsurpassed dividends check the advantages of the mutual way to guaranteed savings and protection call the man from mutual life today jjq the mutual life assurakcecompany of canada the company with the outstanding dividend record harold hal gibson 36 rose avenue stouffville ont phone 6402764 fred m pugh 98 tenth line north stouffville ont phone 6402604 r2 jv 4 m sunglo free home heating service now o fvrnoce emergency cost yoo no more thou a phone colli regular equipment check ops- nothing ot all i its all port of the sunglo heot- ing package for coop furnace hie oil customers free inspection service once during each heating season to ensure top oerformance i free conditioning service wlude onnual deeming ond impection of th furnace fmokft pipe chimney baie burner ond oil tonle healing unit lubricated ond tunedup for maxi mum efficiency free 24hour service emergency calls answered on a 2 4 hour bom to correct ony tem porary failures of customers equipment yoo pay only for parts ond for work performed on heat exchangers ond combustion chambers or for re building motors yov pay only for oil and i replacement ports with sunglo service coop stouffville coop a fire on sim reesors property at kellers line fence was spot ted by the milroys on sunday and les stan and wally rich ards had it well under control when the fire reels arrived to finish the job it is always hard to tell how these bush and grass fires get started but this may have been a careless smoker out for an eastrr stroll the fire spread quickly on the east side of the river but did not luckily do extensive damage maybe we should take down the vote signs and replace them with no smo king the fanners have had anothei tax victory in pickering twp assessments that had rise to 84 and 54 dollars per acre are now back to the 1960 plus 10 level making them a payable 60 and 44 dollars bush land will be ex empt at the rale of one acre in 10 the sad part of this is thai farmers who did not appeal will not be assessed under the new reduced rates t here are not many who held hack but those who did will find its a more expensie proposition that unit ing with 500 farmers on aim and cost james mccallum repre sented ihe picketing branch of the scarborough and associated township farmers association whose combined strength is be- coming unbeatable all the vie tories point up the need for a change in tax assessment legis lation and that i currently on the agenda coming and going over the kaster weekend tobias ritten- house staying with mr and mrs sim reesor has been visiting all around the village before re turning to pennsylvania the richards family from london visited the deans and cathy mc- clennan and her father took a short trip to aylmer ont the rilchtes spent the weekend in owen sound ami don cornelius and family went to beamsville arthur lapp and rickie lapp took pari in a hockey tourna ment in brampton on good fri day playing for the markham- unionville atom all stars election day will not he for gotten by larry and irene ree sor who welcomed a baby girl on that day jack walton is navigating on crutches at the moment the re sult of a knee operation last week to rectify a slipped cartil age boh beatly who used to own cedar grove siore paid a visit to several old friends in the vil lage his home is in the kirk- land lake distrirt diane and dave winniloy have moved in with mrs carr while waiting for their new home in markham to he built bobby dean celebrated his 10th birthday with some of his friends last thursday and the suckers are running havent heard as many reports as usual but stan milroy has 12 at the last count dates to remember april 22nd a new series of five euchres begins in cedar grove schoolhouse all players are welcome to attend and take part in the game refreshments and prizes april 29th community club will he at helen and maurice hamills april 18th mothers club will be at helen hamills and will be a lesson in quill tying members are requested to bring coloured yarn and a darning needle with a large eye diapers for the save the children fund should he finished and handed in at this meeting ttuuhy april 25 1963 the stouffville tribune pi timnnmnmi audley mrs fred puclrrln dr david summers toronto will he in charge of the church service here this sunday at 230 word has been received that mr cecil gazlcy of barrie passed away on april 7 being hospitalized since january mr and mrs gazley were former residents of audi- lynne and cherri tinder- wood richmond hill spent the holiday week at the home of their uncle and aunt mr and mrs bilt guthrie cheryl betson spent last week with her uncle and aunt mr and mrs david collins toronto bob mcllugh and his niece lynda izatt visited on sunday with mr and mrs stanley ful ler rock ood mr and mrs stanley mchugh and deborah oakville visited recently at the home of mr and mrs geo izatt the community club will meet on may 4 at the home of mr and mrs john ashton pickering mrs g orinslon agincourt visited on monday with her sis ter mrs earl puckrin heather richards scarboro visited last week wtih her cous in susan richardt its spring gardening time youll enjoy your gardening even more with the help of unionville nurseries lt mile east of inlonvllle phone 2971440 sesssssjs0cveasssxsssssis quality serv1cf we often have scarce items rodney end garry registered no 1 seed oat seed barley some varieties all clovers and grass seeds iawn seed all prices farm and garden fertilizers garden seeds hulk and packets weed and orchard sprays stiver bros limited stouffville phone fi403400 filo1892 unionville aurora uxbridge garbage collection tender township of whitchurch sealed tenders properly marked as to contents will he received by the undersigred up to 12 oclock noon monday may fith l9fis for the removal and disposal of garbage and other refuse in the following areas and for the stated time wilcox lake oak ridges muirhead crescent two times per week commencing jun 1st 1b6s to may 31st 1964 preston lake one time per week commencing july 1st 1963 to september 4th 1963 mussulmans lake two times per week commencing jiin 1st 1963 to september 4th 1963 and one time per week commencing september 5th 1963 to may 31st 1964 thft applicant will state make g and sir of vehicle to be used individual prices on each urea the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted john v crawford clerk township of whitchurch rri gormley ont fir office supplies its the tribune ask any man who uses aeroprills 335 nitrogen fertilizer ask any one of thousands of canadian farmers who have used aeroprills for top dressing winter wheat and hejl tell you what a practical and profitable operation it has been many farmers havemade 300 extra jrofil for every 100 invested in aeroprills top dressing winter wheat as soon as you can get on the land in the spring will promote slooling pro duce more stems more heads and higger yields in most cases jo bushels more per acre when 100 lbs per acre of aeroprills are applied aeroprills are easy to handle and are prilled and coated for uniform spreading order aeroprills from your fertilize dealer or agent today serymq the man whosc osiness is ttmcultom i f