v- claremont lions president receives club charter the charter night of the new claremont lions club was held may 2 at pickering close to 300 persons at tended pictured here club president les parker left accepts the charter from district governor alfred hill of unlonville statf photo mother and daughter banquet at victoria square by mrs william sandle victoria square the annual mother and daughter banquet of the cgit and explorers was held april 29 muriel mort- son introduced the head table guests lois draper proposed j the toast to the church and the rev m r jenk- tfgii vjnade the reply jlaty mortson proposed mte toast to the mothers i and mrs h burton re- plied miss judy hart leader of the exporers ljtesented joyce horner ary mortson betty san- vf and elizabeth vryson ljth their attendance a- isrds miss cora brodie iigit leader presented luriel mortson mardi yndall pat butterworth aslchrjstine mikuckj nth their lanyards ana jvendy hart gloria lee margaret empringham and muriel mortson with flheir attendance awards jbetty sandle gave an ac- fcount of the explorers ac- itivities during the years while pat butterworth fgave it for the cgit miss judy hart presented mrs jbarcy bennett with a gift i in appreciation of her c appreciation help in the explorer p group mrs bennett is moving shortly to stroud miss judy hart conducted the graduation exercises when the explorers moved up to cgit joyce horner mary mortson betty san dle jeannie vanderkooy and elizabeth vryson betty jeannie and mary were presented with their epins for attending ex plorers for three years mrs jean tompkins of markham was the guest speaker and told of the new camp big canoe east of bracebridge christine mikucki pre sented the cgit leaders miss cora brodie and mrs vantol with a gift shower a community shower will be held monday even ing at the home of mr and mrs dalton rumney in honor of mr george rum ney and his bridetobe please accept this as your invitation womens institute the may meeting of the womens institute will be held in the community hall may 14 the theme of the meeting is photograp hy with mrs l mumber- son as convenor hostess es are mrs r brumwell mrs l hart and mrs w sandle neighbourhood notes birthday greetings to gordon hardie may 10 scott hardie nine years may 11 kathryn rumney seven years may 11 lar ry ashton one year may 11 patricia ottaway 13 years may 12 susan hib- bard 16 years may 13 special greetings to mrs ross nichols who will cele brate her 84th birthday may 12 the many friends of mr heber mccague will be pleased to hear that he is able to be home again fol lowing his recent illness in the york central hospital a speedy recovery is wished for mr bryan gee who had the misfortune to injure his foot the community was sad dened to learn of the sud den passing of mr doug las pat hood on sunday sympathy is extended- to his wife and family mr and mrs percy ben nett spent the weekend with their son and his fam ily mr and mrs ray ben nett and family in their new home in montreal mr and mrs lloyd brackenbury of agincourt visited with mr and mrs fred mcroberts consider this carefully stiff succession duties can take a big bite out of the poorly arranged estate draining away assets built up over many years as well as creating needless problems for the family you leave behind estate planning by competent sterling trusts pro fessional counsel can quickly put your affairs in good order advice without obligation investigate this valuable service today prompt confidential service sterling trusts corporation 372 bay st toronto 36 dunlop st 73 mlsslisaga k barrle orjjila t0r0mark the king of wall to wml carpeting br0adl00m ion i goodwood a satellite city bv kathleen may goodwood every where you go in the good wood area the topic of conversation is the same have you sold your farm rumors and reports are running rampant even to the point that goodwood could become a satellite city well all have to wait and see with respect to the farm sales reported in the tribune last week mr and mrs les mitchell report that they have definitely not disposed of their property the may meeting of the womens institute will be teacher seeks ndp nomination uxbridge robert wing a 26yearold public school teacher has an nounced that he will seek the new democratic party nomination for ontario riding at the nomination meeting this sunday may 12 at 730 pm in the legion hall mrs joyce read public ity director for the ndp in the riding announced that mr wing was the first definite nominee but at least three more were expected held in the united church basement at 8 pm may 13 mrs dick young spent two days at guelph attend ing the womens institute officers meeting mr j johnston of llind- euioya with his daughter and her husband mr and mrs harold whiteman of welland called ou their cousin mrs c jones mrs willard slack is a patient in uxbridge cot tage hospital mrs lula bentley and daughter monica visited with hr sister mrs dan norton and family the anniversary ser vices of the baptist church will be held may 26 mr postma will speak at 11am and mr lloyd wilson at 730 pm the kitchener choir will sing both morning and evening ft bcsft west end garage complete car repairs truck repairs phone 6402393 stain st w stouffvillf- tt wobk guaranteed york central association for the mentally retarded ij ask you to support their flowers of hope campaign during canadian retarded childrens week may 121 9th 1968 markham ph 2943355 now markham hl 2943355 held over one 310re day thursday may 9 reflection in a golden eye elizabeth taylor marlon brando 2 shows 7 pm 9 pm friday a- saturday only may 10 11 if you thought cat ballou was funny wait until vou see waterhole no 3 in wide screen technicolor starring james coburn our man flint margaret blye color cartoon 2 shows 7 pjn 9 pjn recommended as adult entertainment matinee saturday 2 pm stagecoach in color with bing crosby stefanie powers red buttons mon tues wed may is 14 15 hawaii in panavision technicolor julie andrews max von sydow note one complete showing each evening doors open 7s0 pm curtain at 800 pm regular admission prices recommended as adult entertainment some things in life canadians can take for granted like all the dairy products you want when you want them which is always its hard to think of dairy products not being in plen tiful supply how would you explain that to the family they are because a lot of people see to it that you have all you need that in cludes canadas 200000 milk and cream producers the firms which process and merchandise dairy pro ducts and the canadian dairy commission there are two main parts to the dairy industry one is bottled milk and cream the other is manufactured dairy products butter cheese evaporated milk powdered milk ice cream and many others part of the job of the dairy commission is to help assure that dairy farmers whose milk and cream goes into manufactured prod ucts get an income which permits them to sene con sumers with a steady reli able supply how do we do it first we support the mar ket prices of dairy products thats a protection for the producerand the consumer it gives the producer a steady income from his milk and cream which he needs like everybody else and it assures the consum er of steady prices for dairy products market prices though arent enough to give pro ducers the income they need to stay in business and without federal help supplies would drop and prices would increase so we supplement their market income by helpout payments not handouts but only for the amount of milk and cream for the pro ducts which the market needs we dont encourage the production of costly surpluses our aim is a stable profit able dairy industry and a continuing supply of high quality dairy products on the canadian market so by all means go on taking dairy products for granted you can afford to because we dont canadian dairy commission ottawa hon j j greene minister 4