auction sale 2800000 bankrupt stock ordered to be liquidated in detail without rciene saturday nov 13th t 130 fm l bradford memorial arena bradford ont all name brand good modern and period bedroom suite in many designs and finishes provincial and modern living room suites mattresses and box springs all sizes bed chesterfield suites daveno beds colonial and danish living room chairs and rockers desks tables lamps quan tity of rugs and broadloom single and double door vvardrobes leather couches and chairs kitchen suites quantity of den furniture 19 portable tv sets stereo combination hifi sets many items too numerous to mention goods on view saturday from 9 am ciikques accepted cartage facilities available for a radius of 11 miles free storage can be arranged for 30 days otice to electors of markham township takk notick hat i do certify thai ihe following- are true copies of three questions to be submitted to tile electors of the township of markham are you in favour of moving pictures theatrical performances concerts and lectures after 130 oclock in the afternoon of the lords day to he regulated by municipal bylaw under the authority of the lords day ontario act 196061 are you in favour of public games and sports for gain after 130 oclock in the afternoon of the lords day to be regulated by municipal bylaw tinder the authority of the lords day ontario act 1960 61 are you in favour of a bylaw to provide for bi ennial elections of memhers of the council of the township of markham 1 and further take notice hat the vote upon ihe said questions mil he takeh at ihe same hours and at the same places as for the municipal election oh the 6lh day of december 1b6s and further take notice that thursday the 2nd day of december 1965 at the hour or t00o oclock in the forenoon at the township municipal offices at buttonville in the township of markham shall be the time and place tor ihe appointment or persons to attend at the polling plares and at the final summing up of ihe votes by ihe clerk haled al lite towilsblp of markhhm this silt day of november 1965 k c tv crisp clerk township of mnrkham rr2 gormley ontario victoria square lions entertain on agricultural night victoria sql are it i return them immediately was agricultural night at the as they are badly needed regular meeting of the lions club held on tuesday evening the guest speaker was mr hamish mcleod of the united cooperative some interesting facts he mentioned were that some 40 years ago the farm acreage in canada was approx imately 65 million acres to day the farm acreage has changed only slightly but now 45c of the farm population of 25 years ago is producing twice as much from the same acreage he was a member of a group which visited great britain and wes germany he stated that west germany was a thriving and progressive coun try and a great potential mar ket for canadian farm pro ducts he also gave an interest ing account of the farm pro ducts export possibilities to countries such as great britain and west germany lions norman bell harry barber fraser gee were in charge of the programme euchre there were eight and a half tables of euchre players at the community hall on friday evening prize winners were ladies 1 mrs florence dean 2 mrs harry barber consolation mrs j bowden lone hands mrs ruby stone men u bert nichols 2 j bowden consolation alvin caseley lone hands charlie attridge lucky draw for a box of groceries mrs j warwick another euchre party will be held on friday november 12 turkey shoot the lions club is sponsoring a turkey shoot on saturday november 13 church news the flowers in the church on sunday morning were in mem ory of mrs selina chambers mother of mrs h crane dr a f binnington was in charge of the church service on sundav on november 14th at 1130 am mr graham scott ba will be in charge of the church service at its meeting last week the official board of the victoria square charge accepted as an objective increasing the mis sionary and maintenance funds by 10 in 1966 1967 and 1968 accepted their share of the capital funds campaign of york presbytery 100000 each year during the next three years voted to have a well drilled and pump installed at the manse early in the new- year agreed that mr graham scott be the student minister in place of mr r g hobbs who had asked to be relieved of this responsibility womens institute the november meeting of the womens institute will be held on november 16 at s pm at the home of mrs harry barber with mrs earl km- pringham as convener the theme of the meeting will be historical research roll call is to be answered by a current event the gormley womens institute will be guests and will supply the programme hostesses will be mrs j em- pringham mrs h hill and mrs eloise mortson ucw the ucw will meet at the home of mrs stanley defoe on november it at 8 pm there will be a shower of tinned goods for the victor home lot- girls at this meeting neighbourhood notes birthday greetings to mrs lloyd canning november 12 lorna hibbard 12 years nov ember 12 roy glover novem ber j3 brian and shirley em- pringham nine years novem ber 15 mr and mrs nelson boyn- lon will celebrate their 21st wedding anniversary nov 11 if there is anyone who has leatowels from the commun ity hall would they please mrs stanley boynton mrs don boynton and mary called on mrs margaret mccague in toronto on saturday afternoon the occasion being in honour of her 91st birthday in the eve ning mrs l cummings held a party for her mother those attending from here were mrs heber mccague mrs john mccague and miss grace boyn ton sunday dinner guests with mr and mrs harry baiber and david were mrs eva con- over oakville mrs adeline baley toronto miss dorothy barber toronto and mr and mrs harry barber jr and fam ily of guelph these ladies from oakville and toronto are sisters of mr harrv barber sri mr and mrs frank smith of toronto had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs s defoe mr and mrs herb sanderson of richmond hill mr and mrs stanley boynton and grace at tended a surprise birthday din ner for mr william boynton who was celebrating his 80lh birthday at the home of his daughter dr and mrs maurice bilyea toronto on sunday also present were mr boyn- tons wife and his two brothers herb and roy mrs florence hornby guide captain and mrs w sher wood brown owl attended an all day guiders training at uxbridge on saturday a bazaar was held at the community hall on saturday sponsored by the local associa tion of guides and brownies division commissioner mrs p rumney officially opened the bazaar on saturday mr and mrs nelson boynton of thornhill entertained relatives to dinner in honour of mr and mrs rolph boynton following the dinner mr and mrs rolph boynton were presented with a large winter scene oilpaint ing mr and mrs john empring- ham mr and mrs earl em- pringham and girls had sunday dinner with mr and mrs ray wilson and boys in islington there were 2 teachers pre sent at the leadership train ing class held sunday in the headford united church these classes which are held the first sunday in every month are proving to be very helpful the next class will be held on sun day evening december 5 at 730 in the victoria square united church new books in library kennedy theodore sorerson tne vertical mosaic john porter the tree of heaven ernest raymond this game of politics pierre svigny the chaplains raid rsc hardman forever old forever new emily kimbrough track of the bear william bixbv complete puppy and dog book norman johnson counlrvman hal borland the collector john fowles samuel pepys diary learn to say goodbye jean middleton ordeal of three doctors elizabeth sciiert the age of voltaire will durant the secret islands franklin russell westviking farley mowat seeds that the wind my bring vivirnne dewaueville feet in the clouds shirley dcane women of the bible h v morton the green berets robin moore the road grows strange gladys hasty carroll top dog norman thelwell thomas shelley mvdans the stourtviue truunf tnuny novtmfcf n 1965 fiji 15 trained elephants recognize 2025 different work com mands mrs bert taun president bethesda united church women bethesda the november ucw meeting was held on wednesday the 3rd at the home of mrs russell hunk rev g davison conducted the election of the following offi cers president mrs b taun viccpres mrs w empring- ham treas mrs c pattenden secretary mrs f allin pianist mrs e stecklev assist mrs w empringham committee chairmen christan citizenship mrs a galbraith christian and missionary education mrs r smith finance mrs c pat tenden flowers and cards mrs l brillinger mrs c burkholder literature mrs r smith stewardship mrs w empringham supply and soci al service mrs c burkholder airs r hunt mrs allan wideman and mrs mae swash were dele gates on thursday of last week at the womens institute con vention and luncheon at the royal york hotel toronto mrs arthur paisley and mrs clifford burkholder attended on friday about forty neighbours gath- homestead take out service specializing in broasted chicken what is it our chltltrn ifc preprfd in tintifir nr tiipreent rolled brolcri th brassier injtct htal unit intantnoul ar xh chieltn aw in all th aatourful natural juices and coow throuch to the twin in it minutes itroavtrd chirkm erl ou t olden brown lender and ondtrfullr palatable lti the finest try it and taste the difference open daily mon thru thurs 11 am to 11 pm fri sat 1 1 am to 1 am where is it 5 miles west or stouffville on stouffville rd just west of bruce mill tark order now for christmas new year parties wc can feed from one to a hundred you entertain at home iel us help gormley phone 8875240 spend less jet more for your money t picnic hams average 5 lbs lb 55 pork chops lb 90 fresh ground lean hamburg 3 lbs 100 sirloin th0ne halves of steaks beef cut wrapped frozen lb 95 lb 49 fretz bros harper meat mahhet rr3 clarcmont phone 6403125 ered at the davis home on thursday evening to present a shower of miscellaneous gifts to mr and mrs nee miss marjorie smith kenneth hash- el who were married on oct 16 in sharon church our best wishes go to mr and mrs hashel who now live in new- market among a group of hunters from the district captained by fred gibson who left for the north on sunday are fred al lin leonard brillinger and allan wideman irom bethesda our sympathy is extended to the relatives here of victor fines whose funeral took place on monday nov s misses selena and flossie atkinson and mrs a gal braith had dinner with mr and mrs charles atkinson stouff ville on saturday night this was in honour of miss selenas 88th birthday mr and mrs john owen of clarcmont spent sunday with their parents mr and mrs j olszevski mr and mrs roy smith had dinner sunday evening with mr and mrs david movie and family toronto mr and mrs c burkholder had saturday evening dinner with mr and mrs arthur pike and family toronto bmi for centennial a 600page volume containing the essence of canadian litera ture in the last century will be published for the centennial year john fisher announced monday the centennial commissioner announced a s2000 grant for the bilingual anthology mate rial used will be in either of the two languages in which it was originally published french or english the editors are associate par liamentary librarian guy syl- vestre chosen by la societe des ecfivairis canadiens and h gordon green a cotrihuting editor of the family herald of under the authority of bylaw no 3062 1 hereby give notice of the township of pickering nomination meeting at the township hall brougham november 26 1965 700 pm o sqo pm when two year term nominations will be received for t reeve berutv keeve k councillors s trustees school area no 1 8 trustees school area no j voting december 4 1965 1000 am to s00 pm dated at brougham this 5th day of november 1865 douglas t rilh clerk and returning officer brougham out montreal chosen by the canadi an authors association the project is under the joint direction of the two literary bodies with the centennial com missions assistance mr sylvestre is a wellknown biographer essayist and critic j- while mr green is described as a profilic fiction writer bio- j grapher and magazine contribui tor 29 main si v sloilltvilic phone 610362s see our comptete selection of as cards as warm as sincere and as friendly as a handshake order them at tribune office supplies see the ii ill line