the tribune thursday march 8 1 v late eugene baker v v christian gentleman stouffville residents on rupert avenue stouffville lost yet another good friend and neighbor in the passing march 2 of eugene baker at the age of88 j mr bakers death follows that of wilbert irwin and win timbers only a few doors apart gene baker a kindly man who brought a touch of rural neigh- borliness to town when be moved to stouff ville from the family farm nine years ago he was one of eleven children in the family of seneca and esther baker of which only one sister- warringihealthandwjifarecaradaadysestrat danger to health increases with amount smoked avoid inhaling average per cigarette king sire lmg tar olmg nicotine zillah mrs harry gilbert survives mr baker was a beloved member of the baker hill baptist church- his influence within that congregation and the community was proclaimed by the pastor rev jim shantz sunday it was back in december 1976 that mr and- mrs baker celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary besides his wife the former flora paisley he is survived by one son clarion of stouffville a daughter elaine mrs glen fisher of windsor two grandchildren elizabeth and john and his sister mrs gilbert service was held from the oneill funeral chapel stouffville on monday afternoon at 130 pm with interment baker hill cenetery surprise party mrs- robert hook lloyd avenue stouff ville was honored at a surprise birthday party saturday evening at the home of her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs howard mantle an enjoyable time was spent with family relatives and friends hug r o- vkvs v a x paddington a large ioveable bear arrived from england and joined a group of preschoolers at the whitchurchstouffvule public library for storytime and a teddy bears picnic heather lemottee was one of the children who enjoyed paddingtons visit edschroeter our seat immortality is not conferred all that easily on anything let alone on a seat but if you put a little of yourself into new massey hall well see to it that your seat is immortalized how will we do this very artfully well take one of the seats and put your name on it and there it will remain in perpetuity youll never get closer to immortality than that for as long as new massey hall stands your name will remind everyone that you helped give a great city not only a new cultural heart but also an architectural and acoustic masterpiece of world class to make it happen donate 1000 or more or if you prefer pledge 200 a year for 5 yean arid your name will be 1 yi5yty inscribed on one of the seats forever honour someone else if youd rather a friend a relative an organization or an association its all the same to us we need your help because new massey hall will cost thirtyfour million dollars but consider this new massey hall will cater to every musical taste from classical to rock to jazz to country and western which will please a lot of people and make it worth every penny r this is your opportunity to be a part of a major cultural event and a lasting landmark think of it a worthwhile cause immortality and tax deductible most solicitations for funds ask you to have a heart new massey hall asks you to have a seat with your name on it r i for more information retumthis coupon or mail your cheque to new massey hall fund 20 king street west toronto ontario m5h 1c4 i newmaehall r i peachs reunion former players with miarrinwoodr the peachs hockey and- markham is to ball teams their undergo suigery this week in scarborough centenary hospital in the same hospital i but expected home thisweek is her daughterinlaw sandy wood also of markhamvr-r- 2 husbands wives and families- will hold a reunion sunday june 3 at the markham fairgrounds 7th con cession and 16th avenue registration will- take place between- 12 noon and 1 pm with apot- hick luncheon to fellow tentative arrangements were made for the get- together at a meeting thursday evening in the home of don and joyce miller r r2 markham others present included trevor watson herb and eleanor sproxton jack and pat warriner carl and marion tim- holiday in spain bers harry and esther mrs mildred oneill lewis gord and lois main street east is lewis don and jim enjoying a sixweek thomas the names and holiday- in spain addresses of all players j uhiohville pastors to wed 1 two graduate ministers rev wood andirev martha smith are to be married shortly in honor of this occasion a shower will be held in marthas former church at hagerman friday march 23 at 8 pro- dating back- to the mid- weekend here 40s are now being compiled so that in vitations can be sent out early next month successful surgery a complete recovery is wished for albert heise rr 1 gormley following surgery on his hip mr heise is recovering in st johns convalescent hospital commer avenue toronto ian curr of oakville a student attending the eastern pentecostal bible- college in peter borough was a weekend guest at the home of martin and joy johan- nessen thicketwood blvd stouffville v2sympathyis ex tended to the family of the late mrsjimirvingof oakville the former irene coulson following l her passing feb 24 she gerald jj pg fa declining health for about two years irene grew up in unionville and attended markham- high school surviving besides her husband are 3 two daughters maryellen and lynda of oakville two brothers john and charles of markham and three sisters sylvia mrs ross freer of m peterborough marguerite coulson of willowdale and myma mrs stuart watson markham rr 2 in hospital 5feg r lois wi5fcmanrr 1 unionvillef andua member of thefcd- verbsing staff atjklbe tribune is a patient in j- scarborough centenlry hospital v i- l show participants two stouffville gus both graduates jof stouffville dist sen- dary school wervnuv ticipants in a show caled in the modd 7i sponsored by fashion institute lot canada and held tuescay in the palais froylle ballroom lakeshire west toronto vera bandula assisted vth production while inajcy armstrong was a fashon model a guest for 4he evening was the wll- known bert niosi h 0 bermuda holiday rev and mrs ted creen maytree avenue stouffville are enjoying a oneweek vacation in bermuda see old friends russell and audrey smith formerly of stouffville and now living near greenbank were visitors in town thins sday globe delivery persons living on the north side of main street west of the tracks wishing to receive early- morning delivery of the globe andv mail should call 6403455 poolpatio show it may seem early to start thinking about swimming pools and patios but for betz pools ltd of stouffville summer planning starts in marchthe betz firm has a display at the an nual poolpatio showthat opens thursday today and extends through sunday at the queen elizabeth building exhibition park toronto guest artist clarion baker organist at the claremont united church and well- known for his musical talents will preside at the console of a new rogers organ installed recently in the united church at st thomas from tillsbnburg dan and laurie lecarte and family formerly of altona and now living near ux- bridge are pleased to have her parents john and margaret morrison of tillsonburg visiting with them also lauries sister jessie good recovery mrs jacob shank r r 2 markham is making a good recovery following a nasty fall in addition to a bruised forehead she suffered a fractured right wrist the injury didnt stop mr and mrs shank from celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary with an open house at wideman mennonite church sunday af- ternoon register for soccer boys and girls are reminded that soccer registration takes place this saturday from 8 am to 6 pm in the stouffville arena aid pool fund in an effort to raise additional funds for markhams centennial pool a telephone- telethon will be held on friday april 12frcrr 12 noon to 6 pm the event is being organized by the markham kinsmen club with the cooperation of the markham search and rescue unit views solar eclipse- tom wells son of mr and mrs allin wells r r 1 unionville recently flew to gimli on lake winnipeg to view the solar eclipse tom is a former student of stouffville dist secon- dary school now in his 4th year of astronomy and astro physics at the university of toronto free skating therell be fjee skating for everyone at the- stouffville arjna during the majch break the dates- jnd times are mon march 19 and fri march 23 from 1 to3 pm the event is being sponsored by he whitchurchstouffvule recycling depot j guest minister rev and mrs wilfred lawrenson were dinner guests recently at the home of mr and mrs clarence fockler and family ringwbod rev lawrenson spoke at the morning service in the ringwood christian church feb 25 telling of his missionary journeys to the islands of haiti and jamaica where he once ministered and established churches musical treat j the congregation at the baptist church in stouffville are in for a musical treat suricay when the brady famil of aurora will sing at wo services one at 11 am and another at sever a welcome has been ex tended to everyonemnthe community v of general meeting the executive stouffvilles very aic cessful recycling deiot is holding its anrual general meeting fri march 30 at 8 pm in latcham hall all jin- tcrested persons ire invited refreshments will be served cancer society the stouffville branch of the canadian cancer society will meet on thursday marchl5 at the home of the president may richards 393 loretta crescent at 8 pm for- additional in formation call 6403244 dies at hamilton jim austin formerly of stouffville pasted away tuesday jin hamilton mr austin at one time an employee with the oneill funeral home was an ontario minor ho ck j y association director or many years world hunger a vision of concern for world hunger will be held sunday march 11 at 7 pm in st james presbyterian church special worship will be conducted emphasizing christian concern for areas in the world that suffer malnutrition and want a film hunger in the global community will be shown not home hardware the tribune erred in its description of a proposed new store in i stouffvilles west end last week when it described it as home hardware graydbn card the merchant in volved is part of the dominion hardware chain lmrbeattya few doors east is with home hardware the paper regrets the confusion scholarship recital ezra schabas principal of the royal conservatory of music university of toronto will be attending a scholarship recital next month at the home of peggie clark orchard street markham the response to this event has been so good it may have to be held two evenings instead of one exciting film the film shiokari pass from- the producers of the hiding place will be shown at the stouffville missionary church sunday march 11 at 7 pm hold danceathon in anefforttoraise money for equipment at the high school a ten- hour danceathon j is being held at sdss march 9 the marathon event will start at 2 pm and conclude at 12 i midnight bryan beesley the students council social convenor said about 60 had signed up so far and are currently seeking pledges several merchants have generously donated prizes lb mastectomy dodne hall has a service especially for you following breast surgery trained qualified staff quality products companion by airway u tru life by cdmp lymphedema arm sleeves mastectomy bras leisure bras swim wear oi request call for a personal appointment at your convenience check our complete line with the low prices colostomy ileostomy supplies braces supportgarments to meet your doctors prescriptions we have specially trained male female personnel favorable report 1 i marc keirsteads grade 6 olass at st marks separate school in stouffville has com- pleted an indepth study on i the quality i o the towns water air and soil a report giving the municipality an a plus rating was presented to mayor eldred king by ward 4 councillor bill kamps at a recent meeting welcomed to town the town is pleased to welcome mr and mrs roger coleman land children julie and kevin to their new- home at 13 roscdale court ballantrae j out of hospital i mrs glenys drevery tenth line south stouffville was released from scar borough centenary hospital this week following a period of treatment and j ob servation wheelchairs walkers j crutches sales service rentals register for softball softball registrations are being accepted on saturdays 8 am to 5 pm and sundays 5 pm to 9 pm during the month of march at the stouffville arena per- sons wishing to volunteer their services as coaches during the upcoming season are asked to call cliff dunkeld 6401204 molly mcmanningwell 6403519 allan piette 6401691 or joan kamps 6402157 doane habi convalescent aid centre 10 a m 4p m mon fri 727 2122 8yongestn 889 9622 10am4 aurora ontario above doane h pharmacy 0 pp rat-rwi- i w ji if -7ii- fa hospital- j 4i hmcedhandruv l former- blanche j 4talfon of gormley r r i 2 and now living at south 1 iriver u a patient in north bay hospital yjifrtvi4fa- vsri