6 the tribunethursday 13 w76 five generations mrs nancy hilts of parkview home holds her great great grandson jason mcarthur as other members of the family stand behind jason is two weeks old and is the son of gary mcarthur market st stouffviue right who is the son of catherine mcarthur rr 2 markham who is the daughter of charles hilts rrv3 claremont jim thomas bill baker barn painting rr no 1 box grove markham roof rep airs we have the paint to cover your problems we also do a whitewash were happy when bur customers are happy with this ad you will get q discount on any work done for free estimate call collect eves 14162946655 bill baker iiaiaiiiar3iaiai3aiaiai3i3ag ii j i stouffville scene 9 spring sale and tea- a spring sale and tea will be held this coming saturday may 15 from 1130 am to 4 pm at christ church- in spiring books home baking crafts plants and a children table will all be part of the event christ church is on sunset blvd housewives seminar seneca college is offering a oneday housewives spring break wednesday- may 19 the daylong affair includes a address by june callwood and discussion groups cost is 6 which includes lunch sjgotngon i i id student car u ash the grade 7 students at summitview public school are holding a cr wash this comisg saturday may 15 from m 930 am to 3 pm- at the carlton school the object is to euchre raise funds for a class trip to midland covers 30 miles mr john mont gomery newly ap- successful euchre another successful bridge and euchre night was held at- christ pointed editor of the church april 27top tribune road the entire prize winnerswere mr course in saturdays slight omissionn the item in the gormley news last week concerning the passing of mrs henry steckley failed to mention her sisters as survivors they are mrs alice miller of markham and mrs ada moyer of stouffviue may flower show why not make monday may 17 an evening to remember attend the may flower show of the stouffviue horticultural society in the stouffviue united church basement it is underway at 8 pm mrs bunny burton will give a flower demonstration and there will be a sale of plants miss i- foot and larry bacon and mrseidt bridge douglas bacon won the door prize bikeatbon and raised s66 for the stouffviue lions and cancer fund lcw spring luncheon stouffviue ucw spring luncheon- is scheduled for wednesday mav19 at 1 pm speaker is nancy pollock of canadians for decen- cy tickets are 250 with babysitting an extra raffle winners new food outlet stouffviue v eating establishments were boosted by one this week with the opening of a mr submarine in the mansion house ther former eaton order office site- 50 cents for ticketsand information call 6403244 an inaccuracy mrs harold baldwin is still a resident of fairview ave not park view home as reported in last weeks tribune boy scout paper dri e the stouffviue cubs and scouts are holding their spring paper drive this coming saturday papers neatly bundled should be left at the roadside by 9 am sunday may lr5th gauroii baker caul tim daniels eastwind mg dave johnson t sunday may 16tii730pm minkler auditorium seneca colleqe t 1 tfodkifts j available at i bay store ticket outlets minkler auditorium regal home centre marts all six metro locationt 1750 finch ave east v 2s77 keelo st- 3079 danltxihare gill 1310 y e cduhtrymuic place v 1 v figure skating meeting the annual general meeting of the stouffviue figure skating club is slated for this coming tuesday may 18 830 pm at latcham hall election of officers is the main order of business all interested parents are asked to attend alanon meeting markham alanon meets every tuesday at st andrews united church at 8 pm further information on the program for the families of alchoholics can be obtained by calling in formation markham at 2944300 mrs toni harding won a handtooled leather purse and mrs p powers won the oil painting in the brownies guides and rangers raffle held may 5 addition i work is progressing on an extensive addition to the bzelick auto body shop at the corner of main and 10th streets ida may reesor lifetime resident passes at 84 black and gold ball the- eta lambda chapter of beta sigma phi is holding its black and gold ball and dinner may 29 proceeds will go to the centennial fund the event is planned for the japanese cultural centre eddie luther serves as master of ceremonies with music by the art hallman or- chestra for information and tickets call bev kettle at 6403731 red shield campaign the salvation army red shield appeal will bring its doortodoor campaign to stouffviue tthe week of may 1721 volunteer canvasers are needed and may contact local compaign cliairman bettyturner au6402379 i 50lh annivcrsay mr and mrs harry forrester of rr1 unionville will hold an- open house to celebrate their 50th wedding an niversary at melville united church on saturday may 22 from 2- 4 and 79 pm i former mayor hurt former mayor ken laushway park dr and a consistent- rideroiri the annual stouffviue bike-a- thon was not ableto ride in this years event held on saturday mr laiish- way was bumped bya car on thursday while he was endeavoring to cross t main st in the vicinity of i smiths jewellery besides a shaking up mr laushway ireccived severely damaged ligaments in one leg stouffville funeral service was held may 6 at stouffviue missionary church for ida may reesor she died may 3 at scarboro centenary hospital in her 85th year born ida rusnell on aug 1 1891 at pine or chard she was the daughter of mr and mrs david h rusnell june 5 1912 she married jacob reesor the family lived in stouffviue for a time then on a farm on the 10th cone north of town for over 50 years two years ago the couple moved to parkview home mrs reesor was a lifetime and active member of the stouffviue missionary church v besides her husband she leaves two daughters florence mrs ken betz of stouffviue and mildred mrs walter thomson of markham and one son carl of stouffviue there are also 14 grand children and nine great grandchildren interment was at stouffviue cemetery mnnonite sale exnan epek m ioi sctiiai mil ui tttf the mennonite relief sale scheduled for saturday may 29ih new hamburg promises tov be bigger and better than ever this year jf thequilt auction a mainstay of the sale starts at 9 am arid goes throughout the day as the handmade quiltsgo on the auction block this year pancakes and sausages go on sale- at 7 am for those who get there early by8 am needlework and various craft demonstrations and sales commence baked goods ofall kinds will be for sale including pies cakes and pastries as well as bread and follsf artwilfalso be on display there will be a sale of antiques i s one specialtyfor lunch could be homemade russian borscht soup canned goods including jellies jams and relishes are also on sale along with pork sausage 1 by the pound the smorgasbord opensat 11 u all of the events will be taking place at the j new hamburg areriathe village is located just off highway 7abouf 15 miles west of kitchener four local mennonitechurches haveeon- itributed to the sale theyarewideman cedar grove steeles ave and hagerman churches- the funds from the sale go to the mennonite central cpmmiltevfdr relief work around the world new shoes for the whole family oq jbo dud n v b 0 a io n omiivq sj tt- wo sofcy wokb oo wom shoe io t 00 4 up nfonr chiwewt 12 p 00 moo ireebe weeks tocatch ihvndoy p930 pm i friday f pm930 p sohirdoy- fjjl wwprn dont miss sprria pm ii v 7 sjl somjjteusteottesreonds aiikihmicash onty v