p- 4 the triswe tw5y febnwy 16 1767 ontario wceily newspapers association womeum mrfihunt vjssssz3 stouffville scene whats going on mr and mrs fred hamilton and mr and mrs don duncan were dinner guests with mr and mrs gord wagg and girls on sunday mr and mrs thomas norton and mr and mrs everson norton were also visitors at the wagg home mrs clarence summer feldt enjoyed a visit from her sister mrs pearl war wick of richmond hill for several days 5 brenda dean colleen phoenix nancy roper barbara boadway sheryl crowder janet madill and wendy wagg helped gayle wagg celebrate her birth day with a bowling party mr and mrs billy vaug- han and mr and mrs ross bartlett of unionville en joyed sundav dinner with mr and mrs wallace vaughan main street on tv stouffville mr and mrs gordon reaman won a color polaroid cam era and a maytag coppper- tone doer on the channel 9 show mr and mrs they may be seen on cfor feb 23 at 11 am ipstf or general excellence 1966 best front page 1966 mr and mrs aubrey williams and miss louise hastings of toronto spent sunday at the home of mr arid mrs s w hastings stouffville rr4 mr lawrence wideman who attended stouffville high school and has been working as an accountant for the imperial bank of commerce in sault st marie for several years has received a promotional transfer to kingston euchre results stouffville results of the legion ladies euchre held in the veter ans memorial hall feb 9 are ladies mrs gus almstcdt mrs a foots mrs wcs schcll men gus almstcdt william morris tom ogden vrfri mfrti xmta m s6sssil the tribune wins two awards in provincial competition the tribune received two of the lop awards at the annual ontario weekly newspaper association convention held at the royal york hotel toronto it was judged best for towns of 3500 and over and was awarded a first prize for the best front page in general competition in addition to engraved plaques the second award includes s100 in camera equipment given by the imperial oil company mr and mrs russell nansckivell of thames- ford were visitors on sun day with mrs verna dun can her mother mrs ho ward summerfeldt return ed with them after spend ing three weeks at their home mr and sirs crosby sampson of nattawa were recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs wesley wideman park drive mr and mrs wesley wideman enjoyed dinner at the home of mr and mrs arthur barkey in markham on sunday evening mrs may symes mr and mrs clarence summer- xejdt mr arthur woods arid miss nellie bond bad dinner friday evening with mrs verna duncan church street mr and mrs sim reesor of cedar grove enjoyed a birthday celebration din ner for mr hilliard de- geer at the degeer home friday evening horticultural society meeting a meeting of the horti cultural society will be held on monday february 20 in the basement of st james presbyterian church at 8 pm mrs sue burkholder and mrs grace pugh will be show ing pictures taken here and there a trio of lad ies will provide music and miss eva hoover will give a short talk on judging late alex rutledge mr and mrs merlyn pugh and boys of prince albert visited her parents mr and mrs frank gos- stlck albert street sun day mr and mrs gordon g p s t i c k and daughter tracy of scarboro were visitors on thursday mr and mrs clarence green mr harvey coat- hup mr and mrs ted longhurst mr and mrs fred ireland and mr and mrs ed ireland enjoyed a valentines dance held at bell haven on saturday evening mr and mrs sherman arnold visited with rela tives in brampton and mil ton on sunday mr and mrs ron mon- crief of burlington and mr and mrs john burgess of toronto attended a satur day evening skidoo party held by mr and mrs ross hetherington rupert ave there has been some concern regarding the fu ture of the town wash rooms which are presently in the old firehall building slated for demolition the matter has been discussed by a committee of council and it has been proposed that these rooms be incor porated in the present municipal building with entrance on the east side there is ample accommo dation in the area now used by the works depart ment mr and mrs jim barry returned home on satur day after spending a week with their daughter grace mrs p s chisolm and family of willowdale the womens institute held a quilting bee at the home of mrs john under wood on tuesday after noon- mr and mrs reg stouf fer mr and mrs lambert stouff er and miss bertha stouffer were guests at their cousins wedding in detroit on saturday mr and mrs- clayton hill attended an eighty- sixth birthday party for mrs hills mother mrs andrew ashenhurst in ux- bridge on sunday miss doreen mitchell and miss margaret hall of toronto spent the week end at the home of miss mitchells parents mr and mrs leslie mitchell newmarket mr alex rutledge passed away feb 1 in his 89th year he was a resident of east gwillimbury township for most of his lifetime a far mer and former thresher of the district surviving are two sons john and charles at home and one daughter viola mrs floyd pegg of sun derland four grandsons and one greatgrandson a sister eliza widdificld of barrie arid two brothers morten of ravenshoe and guy of stouffville also sur vive mr rutledge was born at holt a son of alexander rutledge and annie bos- worth and one of a family of 15 in 1904 he married annie williams of bloom- ington who passed away in january 1948 he was an uncle of the family of the late richard williams of lincolnville and a member of trinity united church newmarket the service was conduct ed by rev norman pick from the roadhouse and rose funeral home on feb 3 with interment in newmarket cemetery pallbearers were bruce foote allan mills john williams carman rut ledge bruce rutledge and murray rutledge biography of missionaries stouffville mrs jim richards was hostess to the wms of the stouff ville united missionary church feb 9 mrs garth good the president was in charge of the meeting at which 23 ladies were present the devotional was pre sented by mrs stewart wideman and miss myrtle sider and mrs a walsh led the prayer mrs earl honsberger presented a biography of miss bertha fidler now mrs allan hoover of gormley who worked among the armenian people mrs jake grove gave the history of miss rose altic and miss edna fusee now mrs elgin bru- backer also missionaries to the armenians mrs george byer summarized the work of the mission aries in armenia the friendship club will meet on thursday febru ary 16 those requiring transportation please call 6403604 or 6402443 welcome to three new residents in the watson heights subdivision mr and mrs gary usherwood mr and mrs ray koski and mr and mrs love and their families mr and mrs roger stover of kitchener visit ed their parents mr and mrs harry stover and mr and mrs hubert chewins on the weekend skating party an adult only skating party will be featured at the stouffville arena on saturday night at 830 pm the east york concert band will provide the live music the event is spon sored by the sports com mittee of stouffvilles cen tennial organization mr and mrs morley se- dor and boys of mt albert mrs don rose betty and bruce and mr and mrs bill mitchell and murray of markham were weekend visitors at the home of mr and mrs les ogden t wi i the ringwood ladies euchre club met at the horne of edna lee monday evening the prize winners were first anna fockler second jean foley consol ation elinor wood and the oscar went to barb fock ler mr albert sweeney montreal street was ice fishing on saturday on lake simcoe will be 93 mr fred reynolds at present a patient in the brierbush hospital will celebrate his 93rd birthday sunday move to africa stouffville mr sherwood jackson elm road has accepted a job assignment that will take him to africa for two or three years he will be stationed in nigeria as an ibm business adminis- tractor for west africa mr jackson leaves march 15 and his wife and family will follow within a month mrs everton smith visit ed on the weekend with her sister mr and mrs j mcdonald of kinsale mrs gordon jones and mrs everton smith spent monday evening with mrs don johnson of stouffville rr4 mrs e cassie main st e had dinner with mr and mrs will duncan of green river on sunday dear doris i wish to make a will soon what should i do with my be longings i have a lot of things which i made my self such as lovely quilts crochet work and knitting should i sell everything then they can all enjoy the money i wish you could give me some suggestions before too late as i have had three strokes already all my furniture is good i have a nice little home aged mother dear mother ask yourself the question is there any one of my chil dren who needs the finan cial help my money would give more than any oth er perhaps among them newtype freezer unit installed at a p store a newlype freezer unit has been installed in ihe a and p supermarket in the stouffville shopping plaza it is the most modern of its kind cadieux studio more than 600 pupils of both stouffville publie schools enjoyed a skating party at the arena summit- view had the ice on mon day afternoon and orchard park on tuesday ma ljsl is a young couple who are finding the going tough in raising a family handworked quills and linens are to be prized and if there is no great need should be passed on just as they are as for the furniture per haps a request for its sale is the best way to dispose of it proceeds may then be divided evenly if this seems wise dear doris my hus band loves to drink wc never go to town but i sit and wait for him to come out of the beer parlor i fly oil the handle and give him a piece of my mind and then he sulks for days i think i could overlook some of the drinking if on ly he would recognize me if he isnt sleeping on the chesterfield while in the house hes reading he never sees anything the boys arc doing and there arc times when a word from him would help me he is the most unsociable sort of person i know ignored dear ignored it is more baffling to be ig nored than to receive reg ular beatings an alcoholic 1 is react ing to his life situation in an immature way and 2 something in his back ground or present situa tion leaves him feeling frustrated and unexpres sed he is much older than you he hasnt your educa tion id guess that as a child he never had encour agement to express him self and that he senses that his thoughts arent on your plane can you begin thinking of how to show him you need him praise and something special in the way of friendliness might still bring about the mir acle vou want centennial fashions the kinnets annual val entines dance which took the form of a centennial costume party was a great success the ladies went all out in their sewing efforts mrs lome boad way wore one of the only truly authentic dresses which was mr boadways great aunts wedding dress and is 95 to 100 years old of a beige silk taffeta it rev and mrs harvey sider missionaries from bikar india are expected home on furlough on tues day feb 21st to gormley ont mrs sider is a native of victoria square was a two piece suit with hand gathers and a bustle mrs lionel begin made four of the lovely dresses to be seen as well as her husbands blue cutaway jacket mrs murray sin clair chose a slim skirt and puffed long sleeves in a golden yellow material with tiny self covered but tons mrs george connery wore one of the loveliest dresses to be seen it was in yellow gingham with hand gathers on the slee ves collar and bustle which was a cascade of yellow ruffles applied to a detachable apron arts and craft show stouffville members of the as ontario pass exams the following pupils of miss bertha stouffer were successful in passing their grade 6 piano examina tions of the royal conserv atory of music jennie mover and helen lewis crokinole party if you enjoy playing crokinole attend the party friday night at the allona commuity centre hot lunch will be provided the time is 815 pm hooking craft guild mr and mrs frank burkholder of stouffville attended the arts and craft show in niagara falls on the week end while there they en joyed lunch in the revolv ing dining room of the skylon restaurant and viewed the spectacular sight of the colored lights on the kails also the ice formations the tower ob servatory is 520 feet above ground level they return ed home by brampton and took in the orchid tour at the dale nurseries sun day afternoon sponsored by the rotary club can you unscramble these letters to form the name of our exciting new loaf of sliced mw bread its our new 21 at white sliced loaf certainly enriched and just right to lunches what they should be join win plus your arms fuli carry contest you could prize 2nd prize 00 1 c 00 is 3rd prize poo 5 our delicious bread as much as you can simple to its so enter simply drop in at any one of our 3 bakery shops addresses listed below and purchase a loaf of this new bread fill out lie entry form provided and drop it into the contest lov remember you must unscramble the letters otklodsatiip and write the proper name of this new bread on your entry form the first three names drawn will become winners providing they have included the name of our new bread well cive you a break its a twoword name join in the fun do it now draw to be made mon mar 20th 24 oz enriched bkfcao assures you of mor than just a delightful new fla vour it is enriched with vitamins such as 0 niacin iron thiamine riboflavin all major nutritional elements introductory offer 25 ioaf loaves this new bread available in our 3 stores only stouffville bakery sherwood plaza markham 2m1673 stouffville bakery main st stouffville r1031j6 stouffville bakery brimorton plaza 1033 markham rd scarboro 2m6t6s stouffville bakery f