pel8 thetribunic thursday kurtmbcr 30 ym former gormley girl is ontario scholar by evelyn milsted gormley frances scott second daughter of mr and mrs wallace scott now of dundalk and formerly of gormley was presented with an ontario scholarship at recent graduation exercises in flesherton high school frances was the only student to be so recognized in all frances received cash awards amounting to 700 including the ruth hargrave memorial scholarship 500 gr 13 science and math scholarship 50 the dr j d robinson medal and trophy and proficiency prizes in math and chemistry frances is enrolled in the ontario college of pharmacy congratulations to mr and mrs ernest eade and to mr and mrs albert hawkins married fifty two years mrs charles milsted attended the open house at dundalk united church saturday in honor of the golden wedding anniversary of her uncle and aunt mr and mrs geo duncan she was also a guest at the family reception sunday afternoon at the nottawasaga inn alliston congratulations to rev and mrs eldon boettger celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary nov 29 sympathy is ex pressed to mrs ken mclaren her sister was killed in a car accident near london recently a speedy recovery is wished for mr george barrett following surgery in york county hospital newmarket mr keith preston spoke at the missionary church sunday evening of his work at the coffee house in stouffville mrs fred lewis had sunday dinner with mr and mrs fred doust mr and mrs clif ford winger spent the week end with their daughter mr and mrs gary winger and baby daughter in sudbury mrs leonard baker of kindersley sask spent the weekend with her sister in law mrs joseph heise mr and mrs max a sugden of bethesda spent thursday night with her mother mrs fred lewis mr and mrs sugden celebrated their 33rd wedding anniversary nov 25 hot bowling hand stouffville norma herbert held the hot bowling hand in the thursday af ternoon ladies league nov 2 racking up single scores of 278 and 276 and a high triple of 735 over 200 were nancy lehman 203 anna fretz201 jean foley 262 226 june hopper 226 jean dart 254 201 lois bartley 255 sadie greenshield 233 217 on nov 9 the top bowlers were nancy lehman 262225210 marion boadway 212 norma herbert 258 230 toots taylor 220 213 sadie green- shield 212 edna lee 200 vi elson 207 jean dart 207 jean foley 252 216 202 ir tor wok home centre liidliw blvd markham broadloom vinyl cushion floor ceramics draperies floor tiles wallpaper for free estimates complete installation call 2944888 or 2971254 open daily 9 to 6 tlirtrs fit 9 to 9 at markham dist high school com mencement exercises nov 24 103 students received their honor graduation diplomas one of these was valerie warriner daughter of mr and mrs jack warriner markham r r 2 she is congratulated by john honsberger markham trustee york county board of educaiioii markham ward 6 allcandidates meeting dec 1 by mrs wmsandle vic square ward 6 candidates town of markham have been invited to address a public meeting in the victoria square community its time for a change elect ernie weinh0ld for reeve uxbridge township monday december 4th 1972 hall friday dec 1 at 815 pm the ward representative is councillor norm tyndall others seeking the post are frank ed hunt rri unionville ron moran rr2 markham and mrs lea reid also of markham rr2 the gathering is sponsored by the victoria square lions club a coffee hour will follow the 18th annual dinner of the penn sylvania german folklore society ontario york chapter was held in the community hall saturday special music was presented by mr and mrs bev warwood the guest speaker was rev douglas davis of stouffville a euchre party will be held in the victoria square community hall friday at 8 pm the victoria square lions club father mother son and daughter banquet will be held in the hall dec 5 at 7 pm trophi will be presented to the best midget bantam squirt and girls baseball players and the best soccer player as chosen by the coaches also on the agenda will be films on snowmobile racing and safety and an open discussion on future sports activities in the area boys and girls dinners will be free if the young people are ac companied by an adult each adult will be charged a nominal fee sympathy is ex- reelect tom losiergihi councillor ward 6 whitchurch stouffville public participation in planning promote industrial growth continued road improvement programme controlled growth continued good administration on december 4 11 am to 8 pm vote for information or transportation call6402783 v i tended to former residents of the community mr and mrs barry king and family in the recent passing of mrs kings father mr william fox nichole fisher entertained a number of friends saturday on the occasion of her fifth birthday lay it down fast and easy with a massey spreader our tough dependable manure spreaders are designed for onthego livestock operations 110 130 160 and 205 bu capacity units available each is built low with tapered box corrosion resistant construction chal lenges rough use rough weather grease once a month or every 100 loads 160 bus 105000 super feedmaker thats our big capacity mf 15 grindermixer build and deliver a balanced ration every time 96 bushel mix tank 20 hammer- mill low concentrate hopper for easy filling safe easy to lift infeed add an electronic scale for split second accu rate ingredients weighing deliver over fences to selffeeders or bunks through a long reach high pivot discharge see this profit maker 225000 rumble tractor and equipment masseyferguson dealer corner of don mills stouffville rds gormley ontario phone 8875886 2972171 vi massey ferguson aiiiiiihmhiiiihiiiimhiiihmihhiniiiiiminiiiiiimmhiiiimiiimimiuhiiiiimm we the undersigned are concerned because since tony roman and alma walker have both been acclaimed much of the colour and excitement are miss ing from this years election it may be an exciting council next year but it looks like a dull election right now two regional councillors and five board of education trustees are elected at large from across the municipality this means that while we in markham have automatic representation on the town council through the ward system we could lose our representation on the regional level if we do not have a regional councillor and school trustees from this area we the undersigned believe that it is important that we are properly represented on the regional council and the board of education we support hi lawrie for regional councillor don cousens and don sim for board of education trustees because we believe they will serve this community well and will represent the interests of the people sincerely 3 ernie appleton tom clayton ken deacon bun fagan walter grieve wally kiernan john lunau don mcnabb rosemary outred jim spencer gord taylor frances allan don allison bob dorey norm fisher nelda graham don hughes archie little chuck maynard gordon marshall charles mullett dr james scott zella seebeck harry young jack carson howard cosburn murray dowdell joe fry john gardner murray henderson clcvc kinsman gerry mann winnie montieth jack sharp bill sutton karl williams evelyn wilson i h on december 4th vote- board of education regional council lawrie harotpihii x cousens 0natd sim f- sininiii iuiiii iiita iiniiumwiiuiiui