12 the tribune thursday february iks victoria square annual supper next week by maries sandle ss3u3s the annual pot luck supper of the womans institute will be held on tuesday evening feb 14 at 630 pm in the community hall following the supper euchre win be played everyone welcome the february meeting of the ucw will take the form of a pot luck luncheon to be held in the sunday school room on wednesday feb 15 at 1230 pm following the lun cheon the guest speaker will be john lunau museum curator of markham if anyone has any antiques and wants to know the history of them please bring them to this meeting if anyone has any roses for heart fund this saturday the girl guides will be selling roses for research in the plaza and downtown heart disease is the number one killer im portant research is taking place it depends on this drive for funds empty detergent bottles would they please give them to the sunday school for their crafts a youth meeting for all young boys and girls of elementary school age will be held in the sunday school room on friday evening feb 10 at 7 pm special birthday greetings to phyllis boynton my mother who on feb 11 will be celebrating her 85th birthday greenwood congratulations mrs boynton birthday greetings to terry hart feb 13 norman gee feb 12 debbie nichols eight years feb 14 mrs jim barker feb 16 mrs alan chadwick feb 16 cooperative financing nets manse new well by mildred mctaggart good reports were received at the annual congregational meeting on saturday afternoon rev john hill conducted the meeting one of the highlights of the year was the cooperative effort with the mt zion congregation to finance a well at the manse stewards were returned to office and kenn mc taggart was added to the nominating committee congratulations to mr and mrs gerry fisher who celebrated their twentyfifth wed ding anniversary on jan 31st gerry and rita were taken by surprise on saturday night when many of their friends attended a party planned by the family at the community centre mr and mrs seufert clinton new york have been visiting with their daughter diane tait and grandchildren the past week twentyfive mem bers of the pickering nature club enjoyed a hike at the claremont conservation area on saturday afternoon mrs les wilson was hospitalized last week for minor surgery her many friends are happy to hear that she is home again with a good report a number from greenwood were invited to a hunt club get together at the home of mr and mrs gerald pegg stouffville on saturday night the friendship club are planning a skating and tobogganing party at the community centre this friday night everyone is welcome at a valentine card party at 7 pm at the valley view school there will be door prizes given and a choice of progressive euchre bridge or cribbage to play bible study paul brodie 15 of glad park avenue in stouffville just cant get that hockey helmet over his head no matter how much he tugs paul was at the lemonville sports sale last saturday selling some equipment as well as looking for a bargain- the sale saw 750 worth of goods change hands with the united church women receiving 10 per cent keith bolender ckfhw30 the john gilbert show 9amllam daily i dm the vine ye are the branches over sixty women gathered in richmond hill united church jan 30 for a day of bible study and reflection led by betty mccolgan of thornbill united church the theme for the day was the grace of god centered on jesus words i am the vine ye are the branches music for the day was conducted by june barker and maralyn merson after which the ladies were welcomed by helen kingsley of rich mond hill united church morning worship was followed by bible study and discussion with ten group leaders marion acton jean willetts hdlen hawke margaret fockler betty thomson mary leek emily woods betty cutting florence burnside and may richards study groups reconvened after lunch for an hour preceded by another interval of music the afternoon worship conducted by betty mccolgan was concluded by the dedication of each one present in the pinning of her name tag on the branches of the vine the rev robert shorten of richmond hill united church conducted the ceremony of anointing the bands of all present assisted by miss mc colgan illustrating the thought that our mandate is to serve one another the benediction brought this inspirational day to a close seed catalogues bring spring to glen major the ladies auxiliary meeting was postponed because of the storm on thursday think spring a lovely bright and colorful seed catalogue arrived in the mail this week also noticed the spring flower and garden show will be held march 15 in the automotive building exhibition grounds mr and mrs jim jones and mr and mrs joe forsyth visited with mary hopkins at fair- view lodge on moniday beth kavan was a luncheon guest with elizabeth johnson on tuesday joan tribbeck visited with mr and mrs michael tribbeck keswick on sunday mr and mrs wm wilson don mills visited with mr and mrs george pickett sunday af- ternoon mrs john collins has returned home after spending a week in ajax hospital mr and mrs karl buzek mr and mrs tom sauter lois mclaurin and bruce mclaurin were saturday guests of mr and mrs jack mansd of toronto mr and mrs jim jones visiting with mrs chas fiss on sunday the pine church ladies auxiliary met at the home of mrs frank moore on wednesday for a pot luck luncheon the devotional theme was the good shepherd mrs chas fiss entertained a number of ladies at a quilting on tuesday country rock group holds benefit dance stouffvilles country rock group the sunsets will be holding a benefit dance for participation house in markham the dance takes place on saturday march 11 at the masonic hall in richmond hill 112 crosby st the hall opens at 730 with the sunsets on at 830 tickets are 5 per person and cindy leitch lead singer and organizer of the dance commented that 85 out of 165 tickets have already been sold anone interested in tickets can call cindy at 6401916 all proceeds will go to participation house including any donations from stouffville businessmen cindy noted response from businesses in town has been good on previous occasions band members are cindy ken leitch don mclntee john fitz- simmons and dave mccellen house league bantam lee sand and gravel 5 beta pools 2 lee goals joe borland jim reid two bill ree john gray betz goals cameron jones two lee assists joe borland michael young two david sibblck two peter gibbons betz assists rod brown leo potsma great goaltendlng by lee sands greg summerfeldt meharg real estate 4 fish and chips 3 meharg goals doug blizzard two ken donnelly keith wideman fish goals john tunney jamie brown david caterer meharg assists doug blizzard cameron fraser fish assists lennie leitch murray gritfin barry welding 4 richards equipment 1 welding go leff hut- o correction in the february valentine shoppers drug mart money saver flyer distributed in this area gillette trac ii twin blade shaving system was advertised with 5 blades at 227 it should have read with 2 blades at 227 maalox plus should read 50s not60s chlnson norm wideman two jan king equipment goal- eric rae welding assists jeff hutchinson jan king ron brooks equipment assist steve ireland women win unionville bonspiel congratulations to marjorie bowes skip and her rink of mildred smith dorothy ball and mae pritchard trophy winners in our recent unionville trophy bonspiel runner up was isobel clemes ethel- i kennedy jean ross and june jones winners of the other events include second event eleanor crossen katy maulson isobel nigh barb cridland runner- up grace press jean davies jean rich lois hawes third event winner c kay wallace patty bakker dorothy silverthron madaliene mckinnon runnerup june sherman alice millar mary strain lou twigg fourth event winner hylda pearson skip kay jennings carolyn fricker lillian stubbs i runnerup mildred brown skip pearl kiernon betty baker shirley mccauley the council op the municipality of metropolitan toronto proclamation music festival time february 4 to 18 1978 this year will mark the thirtyfifth consecutive year of the klwanls music festival association of greater toronto the music festival has become the largest of its type in the world today and involves over 35000 young musicians competing for many awards and scholarships as well as providing entertainment for the residents of metropolitan toronto the festival encourages and supports these young people in their musical careers therefore on behalf of the council of the municipality of metropolitan toronto i am pleased to proclaim the period of february 4 to 18 1978 as music festival time la metropolitan toronto fc january 10 1978