ht a the tfosunc thwaky ma 11 1967 lh bsaa p h h el j 4bi dloalfl illi ipss bblrvj i- sgybjp 3p flt i j lpm t i3r jiftlir ijllflil ja mimki yvffii qhemflfem ri nor he vp- 1 -w- k fr kiapbi a jjifis practice by members of the stouftville players is in earnest as they prepare for the presentation of the mouse trap in the legion hall may 18 and 19 else bevan is a member of the cast staff photo the director of this mystery thriller is bill rankin of brougham the assis- stage performances as provided by frank steele tant manager is mrs dorcen northover of ringwood practices are held weekly ninth line north are familiar to stouffville audiences in the no 19 school ninth line south in markham staff photo he be f h participation in comedies and musicals his role this time is in a mysterv staff photo looking every bit the part of a modern day sherlock holmes is frank barker fairvicw avenue the mousetrap is written by agatha christie con sidered one of the best mystery writers of all time staff photo hbutte stouffville scene whats going on a bed of centennial rosebushes was planted in front of the parkview home on thursday this is one of the horticultural societys centennial proj ects mr roy brown of eau claire spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs wilmot brown on saturday mrs ayl- mer hood mrs joe sym- cs mrs jack williams and joyce and mrs joe tran cathy and christine atten ded the rebekah centen nial luncheon at mark- ham mr and mrs fred woodland and jimmie of uxbridge were visitors on saturday with mr and mrs vincent wagg construction work has been started on the second stage of the stouffville shopping plaza mr and mrs aimer fockler have purchased the home of the late nora stapleton on main street west mr and mrs ken neth straughan of oshawa iiave moved into the apart ment vacated recently by mr and mrs fockler at the recent lions mu sic festival held at new- riiarkct jimmy brillingcr was given a shield by the i canadian accordion tea chers association the out standing junior award 1967 this is the first one ever given in the junior class joins staff mr harry hooper of newmarket has joined the editorial staff of the tribune an excellent photographer he will be covering many of the cen tennial events in the area this year as well as gen eral news reporting and sports mr and mrs harry fra- ser and colin of york mills visited on sunday with mr and mrs ross hetherington and family rupert avenue fred harry and tom carter of fort william were in stouffville last week to visit their broth erinlaw harve clcndcn- ning and family they left for home on friday retur ning via tobermory mani- toulin island and high way 17 congregation members of the stouffville united missionary church honor ed ncwlyweds mr and mrs frank johnson gcr- aldinc stouffer at a pres entation last week mr and mrs murray meek of sandford and mr wayne dyck honored their parents mr and mrs win dyck rupert avenue by holding open house on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary a- mong the guests were friends and relatives from stouffville atha sand- ford markham klein- burg woodvillc and nash ville miss carol clarkson has been hired to the clerical staff at the stouffville municipal building duties to commence in june ca rol is a grade 12 commer cial student at stouffville dist high school social editor the tribune is anxious to acquire the services of a local lady to write the social page events each week mrs sharon brazier has been forced to discon tinue this work due to o- thcr commitments the tribune is appreciative of the coverage provided by mrs brazier for almost two years persons interes ted in assuming these du ties arc asked to contact the editor jim thomas ci ther personally or by tele phone the altona womens missionary society held their may meeting at the home of mrs alan jones with the president mrs allen meyer in charge mrs dave francis was in charge of the devotions letters were read by mrs alan jones from mrs edma brubacher miss esther cressman and miss donna skitch missionaries of nigeria africa the topic for the evening the rainbow was taken by mrs ellis melton and mrs paul meyer there were twenty ladies in atten dance safety award members of the stouff ville public utilities com mission were presented with a plaque on monday to mark four accidentfree years recorded by employ ees the presentation was made by m 0 sheppard safety supervisor to gor don brown charles lint- ner and grant turner stouffville builder hen ry ogdcn plans to start construction of another new home on ninth line north near the legion hall don lewis nursery has completed the planting of several trees in the west end park engagement mr and mrs william c morris rr 3 stouffville announce the engagement of their daughter carole lillian edith to mr rich ard charles novak son of mrs donald novak and the late mr novak or bell- wood illinois the mar riage will take place in st james presbyterian church stouffville on sa turday june 17 1967 at three oclock c t mr robert stover tea cher on the staff of sum- milvicw public school will assume ihc principals post at marklea school markham township area 2 in september the 4- room school is on lee ave nue cast of kennedy road and has an enrollment of 120 students damage 650 damage was estimated at 650 in an accident on no 7 highway in markham thursday involving a truck driven by mr w d cuthbertson rupert ave stouffville and barbara wicks stouffville rri according to ontario pro vincial police of the oak ridges detachment the cuthbertson vehicle ran inio the rear of the wicks car mr cuthbertson suff ered head and leg injuries the home of mr harold mcconkcy fairvicw ave has been sold mr mccon kcy a former accountant at the bank of commerce stouffville is the new branch manager at clare- mont the county health unit will be required to leave their present office ioca- lion on main street in stouffville the manage ment is currently looking for new premises and has asked the village council to assist rebekah dance the centennial dance of the rebekah and odd fellows lodge will be held at glendalc pavilion mus- sclmans lake saturday night may 13 tickets may be purchased from any member of these organiz ations don huxtable lions president stouffville don huxtable is the new presi dent of the stouffville lions club for 196768 he will take over the office in september succeeding mr frank brock other mem bers of the executive in clude ken wagg 1st vice bill duxbury 2nd vice ivan harris 3rd vice how ard christie secretary don hiles assist secretary cliff aiken treasurer har old mcconkey assist treasurer walt richards tail twister lome boad- way assist tail twister ollie pellett lion tamer ted mclennan assist lion tamer director 1 year ron lee george baker 2 year john foulds bert taylor the stouffville centen nial events committee will hold its regular meeting in the municipal building on thursday evening tonight at eight oclock contractor bob bruce has commenced work on a new home for mr and mrs john d wylie rupert avenue ernest blundell service was held from the dixon funeral home markham on thursday may 4 for mr ernest blundell of unionville who passed away in the brier- bush hospital stouffville may 1 he was 87 surviv ing are three daughters dora mrs thomas munt of peterborough vivian mrs lloyd allen of rich mond hill hilda of union ville and two sons everett and errol both also of unionville interment was at st philips cemetery unionville st patricks cwl the st patricks parish catholic womens league meeting was held may 1 with mrs j j mcdcrmotl in charge appreciation was expressed to all ladies who assisted in the spring hat show and the regional meeting a bake sale will be held in the former wideman store main st markham may 13 at 930 am with mrs o lennyck the convenor membership night is june 5 mrs earl doner park rd n is confined to west ern hospital following sur gery mr and mrs earl bril- linger judy and jimmy of stouffville and mr and mrs alex bell claremont rr3 attended the 5th annual accordion concert recital presented by the giovanelli school of music in huron heights second ary school auditorium sat urday night the program presented to an audience of close to 800 included an accordion solo by beverly bell the orchestras both junior and senior com prised 63 members mr w t newnham president of seneca col lege of applied arts and technology the new com munity college for york county and the borough of north york was the special speaker at the regular meeting of the stouffville lions club monday night to add to the clubs fund for community work an other turkey shoot is sche duled for this saturday may 13 at 1 pm at lazy lake mr and mrs herb neal of whitby were visitors on monday with mr and mrs cliff lemon rupert ave turkey shoot the stouffville lions club will hold a turkey shoot at bud smiths lazy lake on saturday after noon at 1 oclock olive rcesor service was held from the dixon funeral home markham on sunday afteriiuuii for mrs olive reesor who passed away may 5 at st michaels hos pital toronto mrs reesor was the former oliye har rington wife of austin reesor cedar grove and mother of colin hamilton colleen and lola both of toronto her mother mrs fred swindells resides in stouffville there are also two brothers allan of st thomas elliot of cambary and one sister eileen mc intosh of markham inter ment was at zion ceme tery cedar grove announce engagement miles lucien gilson margaret joyce hardie mr and mrs ronald a aptej rr2 markham wish to announce the engagement of their daughter margaret joyce hardie to miles lucien gilson jr son of mr and sirs miles l gibcn of chagrin falls ohio margaret is the daughter of the late gordon g hardie of peterborough the wedding is to take i place june 17 in st pauls presbyterian church peterborough stouffville a flow- er show will highlight the may meeting of the stouff ville horticultural society in the basement of st james presbyterian church on monday may 15 at eight oclock in addition mr walter atkinson will show pictures taken on their recent trip to florida special music will be sup plied by mrs harold grib- ble and a reading will be presented by miss eva hoover the prize list fol lows 1 daffodils 3 blooms small trumpet 2 daffodils 3 blooms large trumpet 3 narcissi 3 blooms 4 tulips 3 blooms double 5 tulips 3 blooms single not darwin 6 tulips 3 blooms parrot 7 bowl of cut flowers 3 or more varieties all around view arrangements 8 mothers day arrange ment in cup and sau- flower show pupils pass ballet test cer 9 spring beauty minia ture not over 3 inches 10 new moon crescent arrangement 11 flat basket 3 or more varieties all around view 12 the early settlers old fashioned container any variety flowers 13 warm welcome gay arrangements for hall entries to be placed from 530 to 630 pm stouffville four- deplorable condition the condition of the public washrooms in the stouffville park were de scribed as deplorable by deputyreeve bill parsons at a meeting of council thursday night mr pars ons said that during the past winter the outside locks had been broken and the building entered councillor bob lewis said the park board was a- ware of the problem and hoped to have the situa tion remedied this week teen students of the edge- vale school of dance were successful in passing their royal academy ballet examinations they are primary kim vinnels michell crompton patricia bangma crystal gloth catherine crawford grade 1 jill rivers christine knight samena sissons lillian strike sharon boarder grade 2 cathy stalker mary ellen ross virginia thompson grade i leanore bakewell the edgevale dance school is under the direc tion of mrs molly mum- ford ninth line north the home of the late harry vaneenoo market street has been sold to mr and mrs donald lint- ner of scarboro harold wood real estate com pleted the sale passes at 96 service was held from the oneill funeral home stouffville on tuesday afternoon for mrs isabella yake who passed away may 5 in toronto she was 96 born in perth county in 1870 the daughter of david henderson and mary macmillan she resided in manitoba for a time and later in stouffville her husband the late hiram yake died in 1923 surviv ing is one daughter hazel and a sister mrs jemima kidd of gibson british columbia mrs yake vis identified with the baptist church and the sen ice was conducted by stouff- ville pastor rev gordon gooderham with interment in stouffville cemetery mr and mrs cecil hen dricks left this week to visit expo stouffville council has signed an agreement with the ontario humane soc iety at 35c per capita effective jan 1 1968 oranges 99 doz ige size about meats m canada no 1 grade local grown leamington hot house cucumbers 2 for 1h mm produce of usa imported fresh top i h7tf wejmv bunch carrots 2 for 1 produce of usa canada no 1 florida i fresh corn 5 for 45 v uo- thai r a tf leada yau tnap for at your friandly iga slora maat pfayi molt important part in making any maal luccatt 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mem ratcliffs iga f00dliner stouffville open thursfri til 9pm frozen foods fnuervale mixed vegetables 2 lb pkg 49c sumhim french fries 2 lb pkg 43c