pg 14 the tbkjne tkond april 4 1968 presbytery education meeting mrs william sandle victoria square on thursday evening apr 4 at 730 pm the chris tian education committee of york presbytery- will meet in the unionville united church short course a short course on needlecraft sponsored by the womens institute will be held in the community hall on thursday and fri day april 4 and 5 from 10 am to 4 pm for fur ther information call mrs j mccague 8875409 or mrs l hart 8875415 euchre another euchre party will be held in the com munity hall on friday ev ening april 5 womens institute the april meeting of the womens institute will be held on april 9 at 8 pm at the home of mrs earl empringham the theme will be home economics and health roll call bring your favorite rec ipe the election of offi cers will take place at this meeting hostesses mrs r frisby and mrs a frisby store up firewood for fall festival a community work bee was held at cedar grove saturday to store up firewood for the apple butter festival in the fall and to keep the fires burning at cedarena next winter one of the willing workers was wally reesor markham rr 1 staff photo vn0 ass w the re ception were each presen ted with a rose as a token of appreciation message from queen on diamond anniversary canine control stouffvillb complaints and emergency calls phone 7275061 24 hour service ontario humane society buttonville mr and mrs elmore hill 16 hughson drive button- ville who were married 60 years ago march 29 recei ved many messages of congratulations on their diamond wedding anniver sary a cable from queen elizabeth and a telegram from prime minister lest er b pearson were two of the most prized on saturday mr and mrs hill were guests of honor at a dinner party for 75 members of the im mediate family at button- ville wi hall followed by a reception for friends and relatives there were two hundred signatures in the guest book mr and mrs hill the former may wiltshire were born on farms which are now part of toronto mr hill at oriole and mrs hill near glengrove ave and yonge street they were married at to ronto in a quiet ceremony by rev baker before her marriage mrs hill was organist at st johns anglican church york mills for many years mr and mrs hill farmed on john street west of don mills road and raised their fa mily there about 1955 they retired and moved to their present home in arnleigh heights mr hill is an ardent fi sherman in the winter he likes nothing better than ice fishing at lake simcoe and during the summer he spends long hours on the waters of gull lake at haliburton where their cottage is situated mrs hill has been an active member of browns corners church ucw and buttonville womens in stitute for many years she is a talented crafts- woman with quilting and rugging her specialties the hills home attests to her skills the couples five child ren were present at satur days celebrations les lie hill of agincourt pro posed the toast to the par ents ernest newmarket alice mrs charity south porcupine flor ence mrs bowers kam- loops bc and hazel mrs bruce robinson thorn- hill who planned the ev ent two of the hills granddaughters travelled long distances to attend mrs ned toner of pulpit exchange bv ada steckley ringwood ft was exchange of pulpits day sunday rev doris way of crawford street toronto church was the guest speaker at ringwood while pastor max vague spoke at keswick sault ste marie and mrs vince frank of pettawawa most of the 15 grandchild ren and 14 greatgrand children were at the par ty mr hills brother john of thornhill was present mrs hills sister mrs lloyd baker of locust hill poured tea and a bro ther mr tom wiltshire of willowdale attended but william wiltshire of vine- land was unable to make the trip for the evening open house mrs george kelly mrs russell boyington mrs hills sister mrs ba ker and mrs rose brodie poured tea buttonville wi mem bers who catered for the dinner and browns corn ers united church women village of stouffville notice dogs running at large bylaw no 796 of the village of stouffville provides that no dog shall be allowed to run at large at any time and all dogs found running at large contrary to this bylaw in a highway or other public place within tlie village of stouffville unless under the control of some person may be seized and killed either before or after impounding or sold after impounding unless the dog is claimed within five days and all costs in- hired paid any person who contravenes this bylaw shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding fifty dollars 50 1968 dog tags bylaw 796 of the village of stouffville further pro vides that the owner of every dog shall procure a tag for each dog owned by him before may 1st each year tags may be obtained at the clerks office owners are subject to a penalty not exceeding 1000 if this section of the bylaw is not complied with r e corner clerk is here time stop to have your car tunedup for pleasant driving at our service department and have your car thoroughly checked now we have the latest in tune up test equipment the allen ironic mfflyseb engine efficiency drop in and see for yourself mi patrick motors ltd pontiac main street west stouffville 6403450 gmc acadian buick farmed near ringwood beavertox mr alfred fred mortson dundas street beaverton passed away at the tor onto general hospital mar jo in his 81st year born at epsom he was married to mary timbers- he was a farmer and for a number of years worked property north of ring- wood for the past 16 years they have lived in the gamebridgebeaverton district besides his wife he is survived bv a daughter blanche mrs willis tay lor of goodwood and a son lome of beaverton also 7 grandchildren service was held mon day from the bullock and pinkham funeral chapel beaverton in charge of rev beam- of beaverton with interment in dick sons hill cemeterv homeowners do you need money get 1500 3000 5000 or more get the amount you need to clean up all your bills and repay with a monthly amount 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an opportunity to participate in a cmritfg social club at the very beginning plans are now finalized and with a few more members the new stouffville and district curling- club building should be started shortly similar in appearance to the curling club at walkerton shown to the right if the proposal ls approved a limited company would be formed and shares lssued to the initial contributors such shareholders would be the owners of the company elect the directors and establish the constitution respect ing club membership etc if in the opinion of the committee there is insuffi cient financial support to warrant the successful estab lishment of the stouffville curling club all monies raised will be refunded to the respective contributors with the interest shown to date and the support of all communityminded citizens we are sure we can have an at tractive and successful curling club lets get on the mark for full details contact robert hammond 6402265 bob hassard 6402000 ken roberts 6402853 sj- dick coffey 6401725 r ron lee 6403885 ix ed reed 6401810