the tribune tbvndty jinujry 8 1968 ttqt 5 stouffville library circulation climbing stouffville an other excellent year has concluded in the circula tion department of the stouffville public library- the annual report for 1967 shows circulation of books increased by 1484 or 5t over 1966 the total was 30191 the figure comprised 38rj adult fiction 15 adult nonfiction and 47 juvenile the year saw a growth in the number of card holders with the total at the year end of 1905 magazine circulation was 255 among the most popular were national ge ographic canadian geo graphic macleans life saturday evening post time and seventeen the addition of eight new chairs a table and new shelving will improve the childrens department in the basement anniversary gathering by ada steckley ringwood the family of mr and mrs norman steckley enter tained at an anniversary gathering in their honor at the home of mr and mrs reman fairview avenue mr and mrs fred ste ckley visited their daugh ter mrs v h brown and family north gower mrs gower returned w i t h them for a few days mr and mrs norman nigh and family visited his mother mrs l nid- dery aurora also mrs nighs grandmother mrs h preston of armitage your best market place is tribune classified ads sunday school convention mrs wm sandle victoria square the 99th annual mark- ham township sunday school convention will be held in the marhham uni ted missionary church on thursday january 25 euchre despite the cold weath er there were 12 tables of euchre at the community hall prize winners were mrs j bowden mrs j dewsbury mrs stephen son bill cox everett vanderkooy and peter bowden the lucky draw for a box of groceries was won by mrs gail cross anoth er eucnre party will be held in the community hall january 26 at 815 pm church news the flowers in the church on sunday morn ing were in loving mem ory of mrs hugh deverell who was laid to rest in the headford cemetery on saturday afternoon sym pathy is extended to her husband and daughter barbara the annual meeting of the victoria square unit ed church will be held january 30 at 8 pm sunday school meeting the annual meeting of the sunday school will be held january 22 at 815 pm we welcome back to our community mrs g harmon and david who are now living in with mis ses braithwaite and reed at holly hock house gerald pointon eaton employee for 25 years 4h homemakers display handiwork saturday afternoon was achievement day for 4h homemaking clubs of south ontario the theme was sleeping garments and members modelled their own handiwork pictured here on stage at the brougham county hall are left to right elizabeth harden susan mcarthur and rosemary henry all of brougham staff photo west end barber shop hours mon closed all day tues thur 8 am till 7 pm fri 8 am till 9 pm wed and sat 8 am till 6 pm len david and bill keeping 3 registered barbers 153 main st w stouffviixe reviews accomplishments dorothy downey of myrtle was presented with a provincial honors award claremont the past year of 1967 was one of accomplishment for the centennial committee headed by chairman robt madill in the community park a refreshment booth was built a new entrance con structed a teeter totter erected and flower beds completed on a smaller scale the community centre com mittee is asking for assist ance in sponsoring the natural ice rink at the school the cost per fam ily has been set at 200 the fee may be left at the home of mrs lloyd macgregor it in cludes a seasons pass for the entire family the committees adopted slo gan is dont skate if you dont donate stouffville fol lowing a short illness ge rald a pointon a native of bethesda and an em ployee of the t eaton co for 25 years passed away jan 10 at the toronto east general hospital he was 57 prior to taking up per manent residence in tor onto mr pointon had liv ed for a time at altona he was identified with the united church as a member of the t eaton mail order staff mr pointon was one of the firms most respected employees he was well liked by all who had come to know him over the years he is survived by his mother mrs lillian poin ton his wife the former olive madill three sons david brian and richard and one grandson greg ory a sister dorothy mrs millard reesor re sides at stouffville rr 3 service was held from the sherrin funeral home kingston road toronto on saturday morning at 11 am with rev w m sneed in charge returns home by kathleen may goodwood mrs rittenhouse has returned home after motoring to sudbury to spend christ mas with her son and family mrs william may mark ed her 86th birthdav jan 8 birthday greetings to mrs fred baldwin and mrs maude feasbv jan 13 snore an unfavor able report from head quarters penny per pound by bertha pattenden vandorf the jan uary meeting of the van- dorf womens institute was held at the home of mrs horace hillary jan 17 the topic was food and exercise for health the roll call was answered by each members present weight and ideal weight with a penny per pound for forfeit iictesses were mrs harold dewsbury mrs arthur vannostrand and mrs gordon mackey the afternoon unit of wesley united church women was held jan 3 with mrs alex frankland the president in charge mrs mary whites group was in charge of the pro gram hostesses were mrs betty sproxton and mrs roy morley mrs elva smith shir ley margaret and murray have arrived home follow ing a pleasant holiday on treasure island in the gulf of mexico sympathy of the com munity is extended to mr and mrs job barber in the death of fheir infant son roy william in york county hospital the 1st lemonville scout group are sponsor ing a progressive euchre party at the boy scout camp cone 6 whit church jan 18 tonight at 8 pm recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs walter pattenden were mr and mrs melvin leh man of hamiiion last spring you wished youd ordered your coop fertilizer in the winter didnt you itswinteragain when spring comes everyone wants their fertilizer at once stocks run low and you may not get the analysis you want when you want it you can avoid all that trouble right now your local cooperative is fully stocked with every analysis ready for delivery during the qutet winter months give them a call beat the crowds and the possible shortages- be ready when the weather is right take delivery of your fertilizer now and save by taking ad vantage of seasonal discounts dont wait til next spring to wish you had ouauty controlled by united cooperatives of ontario stouffville coop 47 edward st stouffville the little old lady en tered the department store instantly a band be gan to play an orchid was pinned on her dress she was handed a 100 bill and found herself being photographed from all sides then she was taken before the television cam- you are the one mil lionth customer the mas ter of ceremonies beamed at her and now can you tell us what you came here for today why yes said the little old lady im on my way to the complaint de partment its our january discount now on from thurs jan 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