6 the tribune thursday sept 27 173 trade fair as stimulating as boiled milk b sheila mcleod 0 2 stouffville scene fvhat going an o welcome wagon newcomers to town who have not yet received a visit from the welcome wagon representative are asked to call mrs pat beaton at 6402895 members wanted young men of the community between the ages of 21 and 40 years are being sought for membership in a local service club enquiries should be made by calling 6404182 from scotland mrs jack pollard fairview avenue and mrs roy westlake winlane drive enjoyed a visit last week with two of their cousins from glasgow scotland they were visiting with mrs pollards aunt and uncle mr and mrs tom hawthorne bogus jsos there are loo many 50 bills circulating throughout york region some of them are counterfeit staff inspector wally hark- ness is asking all persons vin receipt of fifties to inake a note of where ifech comes from so they rriay be traced back they are a good reproduction of legitimate currency mrt harkness said now licenced the stouffville restaurant in the a p plaza has opened its fully licenced dining room the bar is open monday through saturday from 12 noon to 10 pm library program the popular childrens programs resume oct 6 in the lower auditorium of the whitchurchstouffville public library opening the fall series will be vicki niblett speaking on crafts trip to states mr and mrs ste wart stouffer albert street north enjoyed a recent trip through parts of the united states including montana and wyoming and a stopoff at yellowstone park in hospital tom kerr sixth line whitchurchstouffville was admitted to scarboro centenary hospital sept 15 guides 1st stouffville guide company started its 1973- 74 season sept 12 the following badges were presented camp leader- karen conolly patti haining marianne mann canoeist- marianne mann junior camper- kim cornelisse joanne hopper beth housser kim morley patti richards lifesaver- marianne mann outdoor adven ture- karen conolly kim cornelisse jeanne gough nancy gough joanne hopper beth housser kim morley melanie murray patti richards outdoor cook- kim cornelisse joanne gough nancy gough joanne hopper beth housser kim morley melanie murray patti richards swimmer- kim cornelisse joanne hopper beth housser kim morley patti richards aquatic emblem- marianne mann bus tour the stouffville horticultural society is sponsoring a bus tour wednesday oct 10 to areas of northern ontario to see the fall colors atttend camp members of the 1st stouffville guide company enjoyed a week at camp adelaide haliburton leaders w e r e m r s anne haining mrs mary moffail mrs shirley inergan and mrs jean mann the following girls attended cincy burn- ham karen conolly kim cornelisse joanne gough nancy gough joanne hopper beth housser patti haining debora lonergan kim morley melanie murray marianne mann debbie mann and patti richards stouffville it was difficult to pick out candlelight ceremony stouffville walmer road baptist church toronto was the setting for a pretty candlelight wedding saturday sept 8 when carolyn tindall daughter of mrs fran tindall and the late roy tindall of stouffville was married to david pollock son of mr and mrs john pollock burlington rhode island the happy couple will reside in thornhill flower show mrs audrey avery was the top exhibitor in the stouffville horti cultural societys septe mber flower show in the lower auditorium of st james presbyterian church there were 135 entries all of excellent quality despite the dry spell guest soloist for the evening was mrs harold gribble mr shanlz of mongolia showed pictures of wild life in the area of algonquin park s fall dance jr tjiesdliantrae horse jsro association is sponsoring a fall dance sat sept 29 at the centennial centre tickets at 2 apiece are available from radfords store or at vivian garage for further information call 4736024 newcomers club the first meeting of the markhamunionville newcomers club was held sept 24 in the markham centennial library the speaker was irma melville a co ordinator for seneca courses in the markham area for further information on this organization call pat marshall at 2941519 guest speaker gordon ratcliff mayor of whitchurch- stouffville was the guest speaker sept 12 at a meeting of the bethesda womens institute held at the home of mrs ed brownsberger from ottawa mr and mrs ross jarvis of ottawa enjoyed a weekend visit at the cottage residence of mrs jarvis sister brother-in- law and family mr and mrs ross hetherington near huntsville to pennsylvania miss anne lehman obrien avenue has returned from a 9day tour through the slate of pennsylvania places of interest visited included- the central market in lancaster amish farms and homes the residence of james buchanan 15th president of the united stales the hershey rose garden the henry francis dupont museum and many other historic sites on the way home miss lehman slopped off at the corning glass centre and travelled through the scenic finger lakes area monday october 1st 1973 vote to elect robert l nesbitt for mayor in the municipality of the twp of uxbridge fashion show- on oct 17 at al- woods interiors thorn- hill the chez annemarie of markham will present a fall fashion show beginning at 8 pm tickets are available from mrs joyce caudle 6404593 the eta lambda chapter of beta sigma phi is sponsoring the event with proceeds going to the planned whitchurchstouffville public library happy birthday sunshine marked his 70th birthday sept 12 who is sunshine hes a wellknown traveller who has frequently passed through stouffville on crosscountry between vancouver and montreal theadore neilsen his proper name is presently in british columbia the birthday announcement was contained in a telegram sent to the tribune last week sunshine is a jolly type of person who radiates happiness wherever he goes during the christmas period he often fills the role of santa claus in city department stores certainly a madet oorder job for him the highlights at the stouffville trade fair saturday afternoon there were none tt show carelessly packaged and unwrapped at the arena was as stimulating as boiled milk- displays were sparse and parochial and the event hch organizers failed to promote identify or present with any spark of audiovisual razamataz to enliven the atmosphere was a disillusionment to both exhibitors and viewers exhibitors did their best to make pre sentations interesting but as one unimpressed visitor observed we can see the same things on main street perliaps this is why he only exhibit worth remembering was a poignant little display of crafts made by the residents of stouffville nursing home that quietly told the story of elderly people there who never have visitors ending with the appeal some wont remember you however many times you come but you can make them very happy for the few minutes you are there the show ran for three days the fashion parade on saturday evening the kinsmen with their beef draw and the lions with their corn provided the only action and incentive by all rules of show biz it shritld have folded the first night theres no way the luslerless exhibition of trade should be linked with the merry word fair not even as a rating late cliff horton an active outdoorsman muss lake rev jim carder stouffville united church conducted the service monday from the oneill funeral home for clifford alexander horton of musseknans lake following his sudden passing sept 22 he was 52 born at goderich mr horton moved to the lake community 19 years ago he was a welder by profession he owned his own business and worked v paint job mrs len buckland main street east is the winner of the lucky draw sponsored by hathaway paint and wallpaper at the stouffville trade fair mrs bucklands living room will be re decorated free of charge second prize 3 gals of paint went to mrs joan boyd fairview avenue and third one gal of paint with roller and tray to joanne morgason markham rr 2 mainly with gravel equipment he was an active outdoorsman and an enthusiastic snowmobiler mr horton is survived by his wife the former lillian cantwell two sons grant and jay a foster son keith a daughter lyn mrs donald herbert one brother harry of kingston and three sisters ella tmrs arthur pearson of beachville flora tmrs robt woodward london and eva mrs frank horton of goderrich there are four grandchildren david danny jayson and jayann pall bearers were- jim davis claude smith john maloney joe bingham gary vandike and rob herbert flower bearers were nephews- everett horton leonard kerr bob pearson lloyd locke bob cantwell randy kerr keith freeland and grandchildren david and donald horton interment was in churchill cemetery when you join a weight watchers class in markham i the whole worlds behind you the fashion show sponsored by skidrobes ltd and lindas hairstying of stouffville was the only real attraction at the trade fair ac cording to the tribunes sheila mcleod a participant in the fashion parade was lovely diane proctor rr 1 goodwood jim thomas important auction sale volunteers needed drivers and delivery helpers are required for the stouffville meal on wheels service to senior citizens persons willing to assist in this way are asked to call mrs kay hunt al 6403645 stouffville an important auction sale of farm slock and implements plus hay and grain and other individual items will be held this saturday on the property of wr dick coffey lot 11 cone 1 uxbridge township included are 14 head of beef heifers a charlois bull three ford tractors and many other excellent pieces of farm equip ment the location is 214 miles north of stouffville just south of the linconville corners the farm has been sold the auctioneer is norm faulkner 1 nutritionists chefs doctors understand ing lecturers and weight watchers membert from all over the world are there to help and inspire you to lose weight ond keep it off on the worlds most odvanced weight control program lifetime membership honored throughout oil of canada united states and many parts of the world stocking between meals over 2000 classes per month in canodol me excning budget saving aitunajis am hme for information call or wrff markham gracm church 1 9 parkway avm mon 730 pm niwmakkit st paul anglican church 439darcy wd 730 pm weight watchers advanced poll saturdaysept 29th 11 am to 8 pm regular poll monday october 1st 1 1 am to 8 pm in hospital mrs joan toman rupert avenue was a patient in scarboro centenary hospital for surgery she is now convalescing at home worth weight in gold gv crosscanada trip mrs roy westlake winlane drive has relumed from an enjoyable holiday that look her coasttocoast across canada stouffville the 1000 pound aberdeen angus steer sponsored as a lucky draw at the trade fair by the slouffville kinsmen club was won saturday by mrs jean baker 368 south street described as worth its weight in gold mrs baker said later it was the first time she had ever won a prize in any draw the beef will be prepared by norm fretz butchers rr 3 claremont and delivered in two weeks sm uniform sale uniforms for everyone at uniform world canadas largest uniform stores in toronto 441 bay st between elm edward phone 364- 6070 or 3661306 in ottawa 226 bank st between lisgar nepean phone 2343737 1 our annual pre- inventory sale stocks must be reduced uniforms pantsults lab coats jackets skirts hot pants male jackets and trousers 2starts monday october 1st ends saturday november 3rd 3 over 4000 uniforms to choose from in white and colors sizes 3 to 52 v 4 for nurses doctors lab technicians receptionists beauticians waitresses barbers waiters chefs uniforms for everyone 5 also white shoes for ladies and the men hosiery nurses caps slips white bob pins etc 6 discounts 10 percent to so percent our entire stock is reduced 7 an d weve got the friendliest clerks in town no pressure no fuss just welltrained personnel who know their job and specialize in the uniform business over 2000 garments on the racks to browse through quietly or have one of our girls look after you personally clip this ad and bring to our stores for free draw ward 3 new town of pickering uxbridge pickering town line eigth cone seventh cone highway no 7 isa- 3 fourth cone road o third cone is finch ave polling station 5 reelecf john anderson regional councillor a firm believer in citiien par ticipation in all levels of govern ment i fix last wort in mirackftbro tlle cambridge man is a sophisticated spectator and he makes the best dressed list at casual country weekends with this handsome sport jacket of tweed textured wool the superb natural fibre that adds life and colour to every wardrobe add a little snap and dash to your sporting life with cambridge ppktan 8c ugfye the man shop markham shopping centre 2943520 9