45 building trades and household directory 54 legal notices metro wrecking and lumber co codlr avf riehroond hill new and used lumhfr ply woods plumbing doors electrical supplies 23 ton ud pips and steel 3 and 4 cas soil pipe oil tanks steel sash fluor escent lights 2000 new and used glazed sash rolled roofing sl50 per roll quantity discounts ree room garages home building projects altera tions j mile east of yonge st south off markham rd open sat until 500 pm m3j9i2 22tf tv antennas installed phone 297im tower and roof antennas color heads and blark a white 31f insulate now cut your heat cost up to 40 latest blowin equip ment used for free estimates call 344 modern home improvements insulation roofing siding contractors box 124 newmarket call x9s1651 any time province of ontorio county of york in the matter of the estate of nora m stapleton late of the village of stoubvilje in the county of york spinster deceased notice is hereby given pursuant to the trustee act that all persons having claims against the estate of the above named nora m stapleton who died on or about the 9th day of novem ber ad 1966 are hereby required to send by post pre paid or to deliver to the undersigned solicitors for the executrix full particulars of their claims duly verified on or before the 28th day of january ad 1967 after which said date the said executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said est among the part ies entitled thereto having regard only to those claims of which they then have had notice dated at stouffville this 3rd day of january 1967 mis mercda hobson keswick ontario evecutrix 333 messrs button armstrong banisters and solicitors box 220 stouffville ontario solicitors for the executrix 59 lost found 48 groceries meats produce for sale homemade sauerkraut for sale r gibbins phone 640- 3 190 fresh apple butter in 3 lb and li lb containers or for larger quantities bring your own container norman smith 6403787 26tf beef pork by quarter ok side prepared for your freezer or locker 34tf custom killing and curing of meat a specialty schelis meat market stouffville rh 610 1912 lost one canada goose in the balsam area of pick- i ciing twp please phone bill newman 6192626 60 sales register auctions auctioneers w i atkinson phone stouffville 6401491 a s farmer rhone gormley 8875311 ken clarke prentice rhone markham 2943161 or stouffville 6403686 reg johnson sunderland ont oboyles abattoir beef iork for sale by quarter or halves custom killing and curing bus 601313 39ti beef pork by quarter or side cut and wrapped for freezer we also do custom killing and curing east freezer service fretz bros harper bus 603123 res lee 6402098 norm 601876 19tf cuff harper 602813 saturday march 18 complete dispersal sale of approx 65 head of registered and grade high producing holsteins full line of mod ern farm machinery and dairy equipment hay straw grain furniture antiques for henry and grace tutt lot 1 con king township farm 1 watch for complete ting catalogue on request contact charlie dunn auc tioneer rr2 aurora phone 7735952 348 centennia at cedar plans grove 49 pet stock supplies kennels puppies for sale spaniel- setter cross phone 603930 five beagle male pups 2i months old milton pegg 6495020 332 poodle trimming big and small we irim them all 333 special rates pickup and delivery phone 297-i2- brownie farewell poodle puppies white standard excellent breeding from champion stock male and female thone week days after 3 pm 29434 is markham 323 roshan kennels recti ihrador retrievers black yellow show pet field obedience training stud service boarding rhytlis tom philip claremont 6i9s336 271 f 50 miscellaneous canadian cancer society richmond hill district unit for information regarding films talks in memoriam cards welfare and services call stouffville 602826 6403803 gormley 8875523 tinloiivllle 297186 361 gnrmlev 887s24b 53 personals want help with your weight problem join stouff ville tops club take off pounds sensibly group therapv with friends call 601643 for office supplies business machines its the tribune office supplies main st w stonltville by marion wells lemonville the brownie organization held a farewell parly in the church for leigh and dana turner who have moved with their parents from the lemonville communi ty woodlands camp chalet is the place for the first euchre parly for 1967 on jan 19 al s pm sponsored by the lemonville cubs and scouis auxiliary the pancake supper is feb 7 6s pm in the church proceeds for llie scout troop the cgit group held a pot luck supper al the home of their leader and then went lo the brier- hush hospital and slouff- villc nursing home for an evenings hymnsing mrs ii ilirsch attended ihc executive meeting for the world day of prayer the prayer service will he held ihis year in bcthesda feb 10 mr and mrs henry steele mr and mrs ray slccle and family were sunday callers at mrs j gibbins mr and mrs m toblcr and family were guests with mr and airs h ilirsch sunday for a birth day dinner mr and mrs harold wright mr and mrs h r atkinson mr a m wood and mrs e wells were dinner guests with mr and mrs grant wells saturday night mr and mrs jim naula and family enjoyed sun day evening dinner with mr and mrs toole and family mount albert mrs a duckclt remain ed in montreal for a few days following ihc funeral service of her aunt mr and mrs p cham berlain motored lo peter- boro on sunday lo isit with relatives there mrs anne schroeder has recently undergone back surgery in the arthri tic clinic in toronto she is expected to remain there several weeks the annual congrega tional meeting will take the form of pot luck sup per monday jan 23 at 630 pm films for the cimren in the sunday school loom by pat mcclennan cedar grove a stranger passing through would deduct lhat our quiet hamlet had settled into peaceful oblivion for the winter months our hibernation period until the fields could be plowed again but behind those closed doors things are humming the quilting bees and sewing circles are hard at their handiwork and ihcre are meetings go ing on plans being made to celebrate our centen nial a big barbo is being discussed by one small group signs of identifica tion by another our cen tennial garden plants are being prepared and lapes i of our old timers and young timers with good memories are underway at ccdarena the music can he heard all over the village on a clear night and new this year ihc rink is attracting families for sunday aflcrnoon skat ing too h euchre is played in the schpplhouse whatever the weather next euchre on the 23rd its a busy place all win ter long all is not well unfortu nately behind all the clos ed doors gordon dimma is spending a miserable week with some badly bruised ribs as ihc result of a fall lasl tuesday and barry macintosh is lit again after a bout of pneu monia how much of john a macdonalds contribution lo confederation was ac tually remembered last wednesday is hard lo say but the students enjoyed a welcome holiday early in the year eddie noble moved into his new home just south of chris chapman and is thorough ly enjoying cedar grove in winter weather cancelled ihc community skating party last friday night and it will be hard lo find an other vacant night al the rink a beautiful piece of pol ished drill wood was made and donaicd to the euchre last week by myrna burk- holdcr and gordon dim- mrs ruby broaden milliken grandma in a small hul vocal jrinup of fans attended the centennial skating parly at the markham arena ian 11 markham photo centre curling news win molson trophy stouffville the molsons mixed open curl ing bonspicl was held at rolling hills relhesda jan 14 and first place was won by lou murphys rink of stouffville the defend ing champs was a four some from oakvillc the murphy team inclu ded olive murphy gar and opal lehman the runners- up was another rolling hills entry ray and mar- ijn harrison and jim and rhelda slockall in fourth place were fouth other dis trict players don fergu son joy gamble bill nigh and marg ferguson the boulevard club placed third and a rink from av onlee was a onegame winner stouffville scene whats going on the nami vssiin utn i 067 tttt 9 the friendship club will meet on thursday january 19 in the legion hall those wishing a ride call 6403604 or 6402443 mennonites snub milk subsidy mr and mrs ron raw- son and their four children of hamilton were week end guests at the home of mr and mrs howard st john rr3 stouffville mr and mrs maitland spence rr1 stouffville entertained mr and mrs albert scott of aurora on wednesday evening and mr and mrs bruce foote on friday evening on friday january 27 a dance is being held for all kinvestmcnt ticket hold ers a the legion hall starting at 830 pm there will be door prizes and re freshments mrs s g connery rr2 stouffville has decided to hold a strawberry social in june as her centennial project it will adhere as much as possible to the 1867 period with authen tic costumes and old fash ioned entertainment such as horseshoes and croquet at convention business administrator wilt morley of markham tsa 2 attended the con vention of the association of school business offi cials at niagara falls jan 15 to is religious convictions of old order mennonites may hamper efforts to licence milk producers in water loo county glenn thompson county agricultural representative said several old order farmers have refused to accept government milk subsidy cheques he told committeemen the same religious convic tion may result in some farmers refusing to apply for a licence to produce milk as required by the ontario milk marketing board under new board regu lations all producers in the province with the ex ception of cream shippers must be licensed fear has been expressed that those who fail to apply for the free license will not be paid for their milk several members of the county committee were delegated to approach old order farmers to ascertain whether they intend to comply with the ruling applications for licenses were mailed nov 21 any shipper who did not re ceive one can obtain the required form from his plant dairy ficldman agri cultural representative or the board mrs cattcrson of toron to and mr and mrs orvin downer were recent visi tors at the home of mr and mrs charles tindall har old street ralph burgess and daughter karen proclaimed i heir roots in the province of quebec al the centennial skating party at he markham arena jan 11 the skating party celebrated sir john a macdonalds birthday and kicked off the markham community centennial celebrations markham photo centre recent visitors at the gordon kennedy home fairview avenue were mrs carl recsor and wen dy mr and mrs ronald recsor mr and mrs ever ett jones mr carl jones of timmins mrs clarence summerfeldt mr and mrs irvin ray and family of cedarbrae and miss donna baker and mr john hons- borgcr of toronto and mr lester eby and virginia mr and mrs everett jones and mr carl jones also called on mr and mrs garfield jones while in town mr and mrs john mc donald and kathy and billy of scarborough and mr and mrs amos smith were sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs mur ray ramer rr2 stouff ville in a simple ceremony on monday evening nancy roper jennifer taylor caryn phoenix lynn reid and lee reid went up to guides with the help of their golden wings and sil ver spurs ann mumford frances rioux bonita hit- chin and debbie harper were enrolled on monday evening in guides and badges were awarded to rosemary tremblay and christine moscarello cpoks and hostess badges thrift badge to kathy roper and swimmers bad ges lo kathy and sheila roper service stars were awarded to guides with regular attendance over half a dozen adults and a dozen children took part in an individual cen tennial project that well may become the grandaddy of them all mrs robt lewis maytree ave de cided that canadians are as bad as americans when it comes to being out of condition the answer a run around the block at 7 pm each evening the response on monday even ing far exceeded her ex pectations torches bells and noise makers gave the area quite a festive appear ance every one is welcome to join in the fun each eve ning a man walked into an attorneys office nervously sat down opposite the law yer and said i would like lo know if- 1 have grounds for a divorce you married inquir ed the lawyer the man nodded and said of course then the lawyer said you have grounds kinsmens club of stouffville attention kinvestmenl ticket holders there will he a dance al the legion hall for licket holders for the 51010 draw admission s2 per couple door prize refreshments friday january 27 at 830 pm tickets will be sold at the door attention district farmers for the months of january mid february brazier signs will rive x special price on centennial mail boxes 500 tainted aluminum and black lettering 10ft hawthorne ave stouffville ma held the lucky ticket for it winners were elsie shadlock ella llunlcr mrs mceachcon walt brignall levi booth hen ry ogdcn there is a young hound missing in ihc village joe virdiramo has not seen his two monih old b-irk- and white hound since sunday has anyone wanted vnlitnlecrs lo help plan and carry out pickering twp centennial celebrations public meeting those interested are requested lo attend a public meeting lo be held at municipal building corner brock rd and highway 2 on february i 1967 al s pm noel c marshall secretary centennial committee 9i227fio a a great snow tire great snowjiss tire uniroyal super dont forget our tuncup service winterides with the lifetime guarantee predictions are tor a long snowfilled winter with such a possibility in store the wise motorist is making sure he has those digin and go dominion royal winteride snow tires why not play it safe he prepared for the best deal in town see just neii patrick motors w now at our new headquarters west of the new stouffville shopping centre phone 6403450 buvdj ftcrinccs lrt the people irahe thrr o co m christ church anglican stouffville sunday january 22nd 1967 scptuagcsima sunday 930 am morning prayer nursery and junior sun day school 1030 am senior sunday school 7 pm holy communion rev donald peel sun jan 22nd 7 pm- junior choir prac tice wed s pm senior choir prac tice wed 7 pm girl guides mon s pm rangers thursday 7 pm cubs friday 10 am brownies sal 8 pm annual vestry meet ing in parish hall mon jan 23rd stouffville united church rev a l borland ba bi sunday january 22nd 1967 11 am- morning worship sermon the ministry tues jan 24 r pm- an nual congregational meet ing sunday school 945 am sunday school ii am nurserykindergar ten weekly programmes explorers mon 7 pm scouts wed 7 pm cgit thurs 7 pm choir practice thurs 830 pm fri 7 pm cubs sat junior choir practice 1045 am st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rev fred h croniey ra sunday january 22nd 1967 10 am morning service 10 am church school ringwood christian church tastor mr mnv vague sunday january 22nd 19g7 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service s pm wed ce prayer meeting united missionary church dicksons hill pastor mr ronald faw rh 6ioii3b sunday january 22nd 1067 915 am sunday school 1 1 am morning worship 730 pm fellowship hour stouffville baptist church tastor gordon t gomlcrham bth sunday january 22nd 1967 950bihle school 1100- morning worship 720 evening service wed 800 prayer meeting second markham baker hili fellowship baptist churches rev bruce hisey sunday january- 22nd 1967 second markham next lords day bible school 10 am morning service 11 am evening service 730 pm prayer service wed 8 pm baker hill prayer service thur 8 pm sunday bible school 130 pm service 230 pm young peoples 8 pm all welcome memorial christian congregational church minister rev clarence t bass sunday january 22nd 1967 10 am classes for adults yp and children 11 am 730 pm the minister this weeks thought when i say god 1 think lesus and unerringly i am right when i say god and think something else 1 am wrong always united church rev geo davison sunday january 22nd 1967 bethiisda mh cone whitchurch 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school wed jan 25th annual congregational meeting at the home of mr l brill- inger 815 pm melville 6th rone markham 1115 am worship service 1115 am sunday school thurs jan 26th annual congregational meeting fc potluck supper 645 pm stouffville united missionary church rev arthur walsh minister sunday january 22nd 1967 10 am sunday school with classes for all ages 1 1 am morning worship 730 pm evening service wednesday night is prayer meeting night first baptist church claremont minister rev it sydney hillycr 1111 sunday january 22nd 1967 ii am morning worship 730 pm evening service centennial baptist church morgan hall pastor ii stractian 2913508 294117 hlr of education music mr xv migilvray bamed we welcome you 10 am christian educa tion 11 am morning worship 7 pm fellowship hour one of the finest evening services bright singing inspiring music challeng ing message time of re freshment afler service a church that cares gormley united missionary church rev i k sider pallor sunday january 22nd 1967 950 am sunday school 11 am service of witness by the staff of emmanuel bible college kilrhener and the 38 voice college choir directed by mr fred lehman kitchener everyone welcome 730 pm evening scmce theme saul v the fntit of disobedience wed jan 25 8 pm family missionary meeting churchill vivian churches rev k burton bth sunday january 22ni 1967 cliiuchill t miissclhuins lake 955 bible school classes for all 11 am morning worship happy hour 345 wed islh jan thurs jan 26 7 pm pioneer girls wed 25th jan r nm prayer and bible study for holh churches at vivian vivian in am bihle school 11 am morning service 730 pm evening service thursday 730 pm young people happy hour 4 pm thurs altona united missionary church rev frank hiisnn pavlor sunday january 15th 1967 sunday january 22nd 1967 10o a m sunday school 730 pm evangelistic wed 8 pm prayer ser vice and bihle study friday after school happy hour for boys and girls the church with the lizht on sunday night bloomington christian gospel church rev d bemon tastor sunday january 22nd 1967 91 am sunday school clashes for all ages 1100 m- morning service message whats right with the church the pastor will speak 730 pm- evening service message this is the life the pastor preaching special quartet singing at thii service dont miss them set for the defence of the gospel phil 117 everyone welcome