too big for its building six months ago willy schnell of rallamrao accept ed a mn t ran to construct a huge fitly foot cabin cruiser in his cement block hoat works building no 8 hwy he almosl built himself right out of the business for he found that the structure was just too wide for the end of his plant a portion of the entrance had to be en larged to permit the boat to he winched free mr schnell is pictured here at the bow of his proud product the owner is mr a r clarke of hamilton when complete with motor and other acces sories it will cost an esti mated 510000 its weight is over 33 tons mr schnell has orders for two others one 10 feet in length and a sec ond 32 feet the cruiser was hauled to hamilton hy g m smith float service of union- ville it is powered by two 260 horsepower chrysler motors staff photo billy graham at markham um church film on monday evening june 3rd t s pm a billy graham evan gelistic crusade film entitled africa on the bridge will be hown in the markham united missionary church in this beautiful coloured film the awaking giant africa is de picted in its transition on the bridge between ancient tribal ism and independence during this crucial time billy graham was granted an unprecedented welcome by chiefs of state and the general populalion of bush desert and jungle you will also see colourful pagan rites and some of the most remarkable biggame pictures ever filmed the service on monday eve ning is sponsored by the wo mens missionary society but is open to everyone the public is cordially invited to attend this is a picture that every member of the family should see the young womens mission ary society of the dicksons hill church also announce a very special meeting for the la dies to be held in the dicksons hill church on thursday eve- is your most important date approaching make sure the wedding invitations and announcements are correct in every detail we have a large choice of wedding stationery and offer you thermo- graphed type in various styles we also have printed napkins place cards thank you cards and other supplies we invite you to stop in and see our samples when your wedding date approaches order your printed supplies at the stouffville tribune telephone 640 -2100- 2101 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ma ron underwood ron underwood and associates are pleased to announce the formation of a new company to be known as marron limited the company was organized lo manage i he business affairs of morgan hall the new banquet hall to be opened in the markham shopping centre by mid june the hall will offer banquet privileges catering and many nlhcr features needed by ihis community the hall can handle groups from 10 lo 300 people board of directors hon underwood president doug meltarg vice president i lirhlari cattanarh ba secretary paul s horton treasurer lei us help you make your special evenl a success- births mcmullex dr and mrs murray mcmullen are pleas ei to announce the arrival o their daughter shelley doreen on tuesday may 21 3963 at harper hospital detroit michigan ag mr and mrs grant wagg stouffville are pleased to announce the birth of a son david alvin weight 7 lbs 1 oz on friday may 25 1963 at the scarborough gen eral hospital watson bill and joy are proud to announce the birth of their son david william a brother for sharon on tuesday may 21 1983 a georgetown memorial hospi tal twsdr uty 30 1963 the stouffvliyt tribune p 3 local and personal happenings having a picnic tribune office supplies has a good sup ply of paper table cloth rolls former minister returning for special services rev w m mcguire former pastor of the stouffville and al- tona united missionary church will be in town from tune 3rd to the 9th and at altona from june 10 to 16 conducting a ser ies of evangelistic services rev mcguire has been active ly engaged as an evangelist with the church of the nazarene for over thirty years he was one of the churchs pioneer preach ers and served as pastor of the first nazarene church in to ronto for fourteen years ning june 6th at 8 pm on that evening miss jane scott from toronto will be speaking all the ladies of the area are invited to hear this outstanding speaker anniversary services will be held in the dicksons hill church on sunday june 9th watch yout newspaper for more details next week another series of sunday eve ning drive in church services on the markham shopping pla za is being planned by the unit ed missionary churches these services will begin on sunday evening june 16th unionville fire chief ben cayman performed his good deed for the day on saturday morning when whiie driving east on no 7 hwy he observed smoke and flames coming from the rear of a small truck he halted the vehicle containing several members of the willow dale scout troop en route to the greenwood conservation park for a weekend campout mr gayman the scouts and p c donald dukes of the mark ham tvp police department were able to extinguish the blaze but damage to tents clothing sleeping bags and other pieces of equipment was quite extensive york plowmen appoint treasurer for ipm the appointment of m mac mackenzie manager canadian imperial bank of commerce unionville as treas urer for the local committee of york county plowmens asso ciation was approved at a meeting held at the county building tentative appointment of chairman for several commit tees was also made but names will not be released until the persons named have given ac quiescence to working as heads of committees to pre pare for the 1965 international plowing match to be held in york counly general discussion was held concerning ticket and gate control means of advertising at this years match at caledon on the connie smyth farm and fred timbers chairman of lands committee and william sutherland manager of the masseyferguson farm at mil- liken presented a large scale map showing the allocation of land for plowing contests and other ipm activities iious at provincial convent ion stouffville lions club has been well represented at the current lions international convention ontario i division being held at cornwall this week stouffville clubs special interest at this years conven tion is the running of lion walter pipher for the position of district governor balloting on the post takes place this wednesday members from here who have been attending are lion president jim ogilvy walter pipher neil patrick don huxtable lome boadway bill murphy john foulds ivan harris bun sellers norm hill cliff aiken and roy dowswcll a number of these members went to cornwall by special train from oshawa on sunday and marched in the fourhour long parade through the city candidate walter pipher and mrs pipher were driven in the parade ir a natty new corvair convertible arranged for by local lion vice president ross giles others carried a lifesize photo of stoultvilles choice and sang a special election song composed by lion don huxt able the convention continues for four days tribune office supplies has several standard typewriters to rent decoration daj at the stoutf- ville cemetery will be held on sunday june 16th police chief harvey cox of markham township and police chief fred white of markham village attended the annual convention of police chiefs in toronto last week mr seymour andrews new- market was buried on wednes day at queonsvii- following a stroke he died in newmarket hospital the late mr andrews was a brother of mrs gordon crowder albert st s hon karl rowe ontarios new lieut governor will of ficiate at the opening of the aurora and district horse show on saturday june 8th at 3 pm the events are scheduled to begin at 9 am and will carry over to sun day when the junior light horse division will be held at briar farm one mile south of aurora on the cf rb sideroad kart races for crippled kids sunday lime 2 starting 1 pm lo 7 pm goodwood kaktways goodwood ontario admission 50c children under 12 free total gate receipts donated lo uxbridge kinsmen ciub in aid of crippled children pbbbp3333 e k33cbs cq35be thornliaven school for retarded children the general meeting for the thornhaven school was held may 21st at the school the speaker mr john graham richmond hill and mr went- worth dowell the organization president presented a panel discussion on the guardianship for the mentally retarded mrs webb and miss ketola gave reports from the conven tion held at kingston and told of visiting the local mental in stitution mr hodgson inform ed the members a location has been found for the adult work shop which is expected to open in the fall a further drive for funds will be neces sary to equip this workshop and work geared to the level of retarded adults must be or ganized there is a need for such a program for the retard ed adults who are no longer included in the schools there is no government grant to cover these workshops they are completely dependent on the communities the spring blossom tea bake sale will be held at the thornhaven school 317 centre st e richmond hill on wed- nesday june 5th 25 pm pro ceeds for the school interment in stouttvillo cemetery ida may leonard died sud denly at her residence in stroud out on may 26 3963 ir her 81st year she was the wife of the late william leon ard and mother of margaret mrs c brown milliken ger trude mrs b rice of toronto elmo bill of dunbarton and howard of toronto service was on wednesday at the dix on funeral home markham with interment in stouffville cemetery mrs frank limpert passed away at whitby on sunday may 26 after a lengthy illness besides her husband frank limpert a sister mrs ethel mcgill of stouffville also sur vives service was held at the william speers funeral chapel dundas st on wednesday afternoon with interment in sanctuary park cemetery birthday sale you still have lime this week to gel one of the 31 fabulous prizes being given away through the ida 30lh birthday tag sale at aikens pharmacy con test closes on june 1st the first prize is a new pontiac con vertible and the second a ge stereo hi fi console mr magnus mowat is pres ently a patient in york county hospital newmarket mr and mrs will gierink and boys of bloomington visit ed with mr and mrs cliff lem on on sunday drivein church services in the markham shopping plaza will resume on sunday evening june 16th anniversary service will be held in dicksons hill united missionary church on sunday june 9th the stouffville community swimming pool in the park was opened for the use of the public on saturday may 25 mrs charlie preston of lent- onville took a bad tumble on monday when the clothesline hroke as she was hanging up the clothes a small bone in her arm was broken po hugh yankoughnet has returned to duty with the stouffville police department following an absence of several weeks he underwent an oper ation in york county hospital tc repair torn ligaments in his knee mr x a baker represented the bell telephone co at an american telephone confer ence held last week in syracuse n y wist cuboree the annual south lake sim- coe district cuboree will be lield this year in aurora on june 1st it will be part of a lergescale program in that town to mark their 100th anni versary the district covers an area bounded by stouffville on the south uxbridge on the east king city on the west and lake simcoe on the north reg istration will cegin at 830 am and the day will conclude with a campfire at 415 pm an estimated 500 cubs from this area will attend the parents of the boys and the public are invited to visit the camp grounds and view the activities mrs r bell and mrs c mc carthy of st patricks cwl attended the 43rd annual con vention of the toronto archdio cese held may 22nd and 23rd among the highlights of the convention were a workshop on education a panel on organiza tion and development a film regarding tv radio and films and a demonstration on the theme learning through the liturgy the banquet was held at the royal york hotel in the canadian room and was also attended by mrs j mcdermott and mrs w kamps stouffville the christian mens fellow ship will be holding their ban quet at 630 on monday june 3rd at the willow springs can adian sunday school mission near lemonville this will be followed by a musical program which includes the ambassa dor male choir of toronto un der the leadership of mr cyril red ford guest speaker will be mr leslie ninigon proceeds for the willow springs camp tick ets available from aikens drug store and hendricks hardware an estimated 3000 damage was caused to tht home of mr and mrs morley brown and fa mily main and montreal sis in stouffville on wednesday af ternoon of last week fire crackers are believed responsi ble for the blaze that started on the exterior and spread up into the attic mr win malloy a member of the local brigade spotted the fire while driving past ihe property and turned in the alarm the brown family have taken up temporary resi dence at the home of his sister mrs wes jack second st stouffville firemen were called to the dadson farm north of ringwood on tuesday after noon when a blaze broke out in the engine of a tractor and threatened the implement gar age considerable damage was done to the machine but the building was not harmed the stouffville bowling alleys will be reopened in the recent ly renovated bellman building there will be six lanes the work is expected to be comple ted in time for the opening on mondav sept 2nd the manag er will be mr ch tuck of ux bridge bookings are now being accepted for league activities in he fall miss joeelyn button who has completed her second year in honour history at the univer sity of toronto has returned from a weeks visit in bermuda joeelyn has summer employ ment in the office of the ttc in toronto on tuesday last at 10 pm a phone call was received by mr and mrs wilbert irwin rupert ave from their son al vin at isachsen a distance of ever 2500 miles he had been flown to a base camp to see a dentist and his call came via local short wave set and tele phone the sun is always in sight and weather conditions are better than last report beginning mon june 3 at 8 pm rev w mansell mcguire a onetime pastor of the local united missionary church will he holding meetings in the stouffville church until june 9 and at altona from june 1016 mr and mrs ralph reamen have moved from their home on rr3 stouffville to hawthorne ave the former residence of mr and mrs hall the pioneer girls of the united missionary church held their annual supper at the church this week on monday evening the colonists and their mothers tinder mrs j brubach- er assisted by mrs jake grove and mrs howard mills held their supper after which mr lambert stouffer showed a film on sunday school missions the pilgrims and their mothers met on tuesday evening with their leader miss bertha slotif- fer assisted by mrs bob stov er and mrs hannah pictures of the sunday school camp wil low springs at lemonville were shown v mr and mrs grant drewery and children spent sunday in kitchener with mr drewerys aunt miss sue bean mr jim rehill of stouffvili dist high school and mr ross earnhardt of markham attend ed the annual phys education convention at orllia on tues day evening mr and mrs joe winlerstein and mr and mrs ross winter- stein attended the funeral of their cousin mr wilmot cook at jueensville on wednesday mrs menno grove main st e spent a few days last week with her daughter ruby mrs oran ixiveless and family of scarhoro prof ernest smith well known whitchurch twp rest- dent is presently confined to the york county hospital at newmarkei his many friends wish him a speedy recovery mr and mrs garth bi ubach- er of los angles california are spending three weeks hern with bis parents m and mrs john bruhacher and family john and jeffrey watson of barrie are visiting their grand parents mr and mrs lambert stouffer while their parents dr and mrs peter watson ar holidaying in quebec mr and mrs jim porter of oshawa visited friends in town on sunday mr porter now retired from the canadian imperial bank of commerce is at present bookkeeper at th oshawa golf and country club mr clarence e helse ex- chief engineer from welland and formerly of victoria sq was a caller at the tribun office on saturday this was his first call in the past twenty- five years mr and mrs david reed left on monday may 27th by tca jet flight to england and france to attend the internatio nal hospial fedcraion con gress they expect to return in three weeks time miss doris steckly was ths recipient of a kitchen and pantry shower at the home of miss marian gostick park dr n on saturday around forty friends showered dorie with many lovely and useful gifts prior to her forthcoming mar riage the annual mother and daughter banquet of ihe stouff ville guides and brownies was held monday evening at th legion hall after a most en joyable dinner mrs gresham acting as chairlady introduced the guests and leaders of thj local troop and packs she then led the assembly in several songs the toast to the mother was given hy shelley thompson and the reply was given hy her mother mrs g thompson an enrollment ceremony took place in which rosie assinck lenora craig and beverly aik en were enrolled into the first guide troop by commissioner mrs scaysbrook mr atkinson of the stouff ville sales arena showed color ed slides of his trip to los ang les and disneyland these wern much enjoyed by all present the evening closed with taps dont forgel ihe brownie and guide rally this coming satur day at victora square the 1st brownie pack is to meet at summitview school at 1230 the 2nd pack is to meet at the anglican church at 1230 and the guides are to meet at tha anglican church at 12 oclock vs3si u 7 invitation to industry stoufnille incites industry nxjfxlvw about this choice property oljtoc others municipal offices the slouffville industrial committee working in co operation with the consumers gas co have completed this eyecatching sign presently located on the north side of main street at the westerly entrance to stoutfville the design and painting was done by jim brazier hawthorne ave it is hoped lhat througn advertising the benefits of ihe jown and community in dustry will eventually locatt within the municipality staff photo