page 4 the tribune thursday may 18 1972 if omen s wrfhum jifjfj 8 rrjrzjrjrjrjrrjrjrji jrjrirjrirjrjrrf stouffville scene what going on 1 o 0 i in concert the whitby county town singers presents century plus five thursday may 25 at stouffville district secondary school the concert will include songs from jesus christ superstar fiddler on the roof as well as songs written by george gershwin and bert bacharach the county town singers performed at ontario place and received excellent reviews the concert time is 8 pm to florida mrs norman dickinson woodville mrs ella morden mrs walter slack and connie of stouffville enjoyed a 2week trip to daytona beach florida they spent a day at disney world and visited several other scenic locations in the area their return trip included a tour of williamsburg virginia and washington dc lectures the ch r is t- adelphians are holding a second in a series of illustrated lectures in mt albert community hall may 18 tonight the subject thursday is you today and tomorrow witness seminar a 3day bible seminar of jehovahs witnesses will be held on the weekend at markham dist high school church street the stouffville congregation has cancelled its regular meetings so members may attend the main address to the assembly will be delivered on sunday at 3 pm cancel program the regular childrens program in the lower auditorium of whitchurch stouffville public library saturday may 20 has been cancelled for this date only quinderia quindy lee puckrin born march 13 1967 died from leukemia may 10 1972 she was the little daughter of mr and mrs keith puckrin and sister of bradley of rr2 seagrave she spent a great deal of the last year of her life in the hospital for sick children toronto these few verses were written by her mother quindy lee mommy loves you dearly and daddy loves you too and little bradley how he misses you you had a winning smile you gave to one and all the nurses called you sunshine because you brightened up the halls for five short years weve had you an angel in our midst then an enemy called leukemia made you suffer this our thanks to dr laski and all the nurses too for never ending kindness in all they say and do im not asking why you but only for strength to carry us thru we could only hold your hand and let you know were there god has relieved you and taken you in his care attends seminar tribune editor jim thomas attended a seminar may 11 in the committee room of the markham arena sponsored by seneca college of applied arts and technology the classes focussed on worlds of women are held weekly and feature group discussion field trips and guest speakers the program co ordinator is mrs irma melville i in hospital mrs margaret bunker altona is a patient in scarboro centenary hospital following a heart at tack editors mail dear mr thomas may we con gratulate you on the decision to print a weekly list of ac tivities this will be a real service to the community your report may 11 issue of the may 3rd conference sponsored by the whitchurch stouffville recreation committee stated that one community was not aware of the programs and facilities available in another does this mean that an in formation center is needed if so there is one already at your service the whit church stouffville public library our business is disseminating in formation if the organizations of the town wish to send the details of their special events to us we will put them on the librarys bulletin board we would also like to start a whit church stouffville community in formation file there would be a page reserved for each organization stating the details of their regular meetings and their slate of officers this file would be available for use by the public in closing i would like to thank you for your enthusiastic support of the librarys activities doris lapp librarian whitchurchstouffville public library eightysecond annual convention of the whitchurchstouffville sunday school association thurs june 1 1972 theme what is in thy hand guest speaker dr w h mcbain forward baptist church toronto to be held in churchill wwv church wvfww wins 550 harry brown claremont rrl was the winner of 550 in the kinsmen spon sored stanley cup playoff draw last week mr browns time for the last goal of the final game was 1811 the cheque for this amount was presented by draw chairman jack pollard saturday walk cancelled the annual hike for happiness sponsored jointly by the markham family life centre and union villa and usually held in may has been cancelled this year a spokesman at the family life centre office in markham said the cancellation was agreed upon to give other organizations an op portunity to raise funds in this manner free its open house for kids at markham arena 24 pm sat may 27 come to markham rotarys spring youth concert featuring the larry godfrey group with bob mcadorey of cftr as mc sfer latcham hall married in sandford united church ask for this booklet from our representative mr m d rudkin manager mr t v mcdonnell who will beat markwood motel markham ontario on thurs may 18th 1972 if you require a term loan to start modernize orexpand your business we invite you to discuss your needs with our representative h industrial development bank term financing for canadian businesses tel toronto north branch 6380823 motel 2941431 mr and mrs donald feasby are shown here following their marriage dec 1 1971 in sand- ford united church the bride is the former karen louise timbers daughter of mr and mrs jack pollard kin president hubert timbers sandford the groom is the son of mr and mrs lloyd feasby uxbridge kri don and karen are now residing in willowdale childrens theatre f stouffville a childrens theatre will open in stouffville saturday may 20 peter croft renowned film editor hillsdale drive will utilize facilities in 5flatebam hall the initial presentation 1 is the lovebug at 930 am doors are open at nine oclock the admission charge is 50 cents for children adults 100 the childrens theatre program has been approved by the stouffville community centre board if i 4 j xz z x i 1 x 4 af k t t x t t t t it y x y j i jj j charlotte a baldwin she loved children stouffville jack pollard fair- view avenue is the new president of the stouffville kinsmen club 197273 he succeeds russ holder elm road other members of the executive include bob morley 1st vice- president- ed sanders 2nd vicepresident armand english registrar ross hetherington trea surer ian mowat secretary clare mcguckin bulletin editor bob slack and peter dike directors action bite the cbc are doing an historical sketch on shine davis tobacco and tailor shop main street for release likely next month in one of the scenes shine will be shown with charlie feasby and morley symes fishing out of a pond on the property of dr stuart crouch near lemonville at the exact moment when the cameras began to whirl shine hauled a good sized chub from the water he insists the catch wasnt fixed but viewers can draw their own conclusions builds camper bill keeping tenth line south is a do-it- yourself builder he has completed con struction of a fully equipped camper for his halfton truck and anticipates some enjoyable holiday trips with his wife and family this summer family gathering the home of mr and mrs herb yakeley harold avenue was the scene of a pleasant family gathering the occasion was a bir thday party for mrs ed brownsberger ringwood present were mr and mrs wm peacock and family markham mr and mrs richard yakeley and mr brownsberger frances marjorie niceiy dies in hospital stouffville services will be held may 18 today for the late frances marjorie nicely of stouffville miss nicely passed away at scarborough centenary hospital may 15 she was the daughter of the late john and sarah nicely miss nicely is survived by a brother fred of stouffville and two sisters helen and grace mrs harry pugh of stouffville she is also survived by a niece joan mrs thos richardson of north bay and a nephew john pugh in ad dition miss nicely will be fondly remembered by her close friends hope mrs w auld and charity mrs burness stecklay service will be conducted from the oneill funeral home at 130 pm with in terment the second markham baptist cemetery visit disney world mr and mrs allen darling loretta crescent have returned from a 3- week vacation in florida mr and mrs george williams kupert avenue have returned from an overseas trip to the british isies mr and mrs fred mr and mrs ber- steckley mrs ed na fockler have brownsberger and taken u residence in mrs jacob m grove an apartment on the visited saturday former chapman evening with their property ringwood cousins mr and mrs henry miller friendship club the friendship club mrs frank will meet thursday atkinson ringwood evening tonight in has returned from a the stouffville legion weeks visit with her hall all senior daughter mrs wm citizens in the com- cockwell and family of munity are welcome guelph her sister -in- those wishing tran- law mrs h atkinson sportation are asked to is with her call 6402443 fireworks display the annual legion sponsored fireworks display will be held in the stouffville park monday evening clothing sale area residents are reminded of the spring sale at the markham clothing centre st andrews united church main street thursday may 25 from 1 to 430 pm goodwood on april 26 mrs frederick baldwin the former charlotte angelina couling passed away at lake view manor beaverton in her 8lst year mrs baldwin was born in guelph but moved west as a child living in brandon manitoba hayfield and manor saskat chewan she was a school teacher and always a friend of little children she was a firm believer in the christian faith and it was her firm con viction that one should go to church in the community in which you lived she was a member of goodwood baptist church and as long as health per mitted taught sunday school in 1918 she married frederick baldwin of ogema saskatchewan because of drought and depression the family came to on tario in 1934 they were on various farms until they bought the roach property on sideline 5 uxbridge twp later returning to goodwood mr baldwin predeceased her in 1962 her son george died in 1969 she is survived by one daughter kathleen mrs reuben may of goodwood and seven grandchildren four great grandchildren also two sisters mrs i may keown and mrs annie mcmurray both of rexdale mrs baldwin rested at the w kent milroy funeral home claremont funeral service was conducted by rev george gorman in goodwood baptist church with interment goodwood cemetry surgery jerry wilson son of mr and mrs george wilson tenth line south was admitted to york county hospital at newmarket last week for surgery bus breakin the firstaid kit a fire extinguisher an axe and a brief case- were stolen from the lions bus recently the equipment was found missing saturday when the vehicle was required to take a group of children to the african safari at rocton vandals smashed one of the windows to gain entry mr and mrs ivan barker formerly of uxbridge are now residents in the towns newest building a triplex on main st w they have four children wayne 16 june 15 bruce 14 and danny 13 free fireworks display monday may 22nd ballantrae community centre 730 games volleyball baseball 830 great music harmonaires plus more i 900 fireworks v icvkitybony wklcomk i ft home from hospital the many friends of glenn ratcliff will be pleased to know he is now home from hospital following a recent heart attack recovered clarence fockler of ringwood is now fully recovered and home from hospital he did not suffer a heart attack as first believed evergreens nursery selling out dig your own all trees 250 variety of junipers for foundation planting whitmans nursery 10th concession markham saturday may 20th only free multicolor thigh sox y with every pair of jeans purchased tv unisex is the living end 6 v yefo- r c fy jj r v s v moh tuh wto sat 10 aj 7 tt tmui i m 10 aja 10 tm summer activities start next week at senecas new king campus its summer at seneca at the new king campus of your community college activities start may 23 and on various dates soon after water safety night may 23 a special program for adults particularly parents on tuesday may 23 at 730 pm you can obtain information on artificial respiration holger nielsen method safety equipment for waterfront and cottage proper use of safety equipment boating safety and emergency procedures with special attention to children this program is offered by senecas recreation department at no charge as a service to the community come in casual clothes and bring a blanket a red cross package is being put together so that you can take it home for further reference refreshments will be served golf instruction fundamentals of golf for all ages ten onehour sessions class size restricted to 10 for personalized instruction starts june 5 fee s15 sailing seven programs each of 30 hours 12 hours classroom and 18 hours practical sailing groups a b and c meet twice weekly for 6 weeks groups d through k meet daily monday friday for two weeks maximum enrolment is 28 in each class and classes operate regardless of weather applicants must show good ability to swim although all sailors wear life jackets starts june 6 fee s35 swimming and water safety a multilevel swimming program for all ages from beginners to red cross life saving tenhour packages from june 19 to august 25 individuals will be divided into three groups learn to swim junior and advanced and the maximum number in each group is 10 there will also be a program of special interest to mothers and preschoolers fee s15 call 8849901 for program details and registration forms remember enrolment is limited act now seneca college of applied arts and technology usccamtus dtrrllln stihtvhih hi king city ostaiio u44y01