the tribune stouffvihe ont thursday february 5 1903 teacher training course united missionary church mis m lilcl instructor at emmanuel bible colleje kitchener ontario stouffville february 9th to 1 3th sunday school superintend ents officers and teachers of all denominations are invited to take advantage of this course each week night at 8 excepting saturday instructors new buick on display here irof ward si shantz principal of emmanuel bible college kitchener ontario study to show thyself approved unto god a workman that needeth not to be ashamed 2 tim 215 buick fok 1953 features increased power and fresh new styling on all its golden anniversary lines custom series offers the fireball straighteight engine producing 130 horsepower while the super and koadmaster series introduce a new valveinhead v8 engine producing 170 horsepower in the super and the roadmaster with its airpower carburetor produces 188 horsepower the new v8 has a compression ratio of 85 to 1 the new twin turbine dynaflow drive for faster acceleration and powei steering are standard equipment on the roadmaster and optional extras on the super ami custom series the front end of the 1953 buick has been completely redesigned with a new hood lino new grille and an ultramodern headlight arrangement the exterior styling features flowing body lines that blend into a new rear fender other features include wider front seats new instrument panel new steering wheel and a wide variety of bright new color and trim combinations shown here is the custom series fourdoor sedan unionville news mrs j a madsen is spending a holiday at miami beach florida mr carmen roadway enjoyed a trip to niagara falls the past sun day andrew gleriny jr had the mis fortune to fall and break his wrist while skating last saturday the unionville curlers are busy now with their local bonspeil they have so far played three rounds and only a couple of teams have won all their games the teams drawn for the friday night speil were c young and murray roberts bill watson and ii collision james weir and w clark ii patterson and c blundell d hood and g potman for the 7 oclock draw for the nine oclock draw as follows f sellars and l mcmullen allen and a brown junior grant and w baker roy risebrough and 1 grant norm third and ii macdonald on wednesday jan 21st at little britain 1g rinks entered the contest the following from unionville j k harper d hood j grant h patterson skip they won second prize for high score for two wins they also won the trophy which they will keep for one year there were three rinks from unionville attended the sunderland bonspeil held in lindsay arena and everett harper c blundell h pat terson and leonard mcmullen skip won fourth prize mr and mrs i j scott who have been living in the arnold apartments moved to markham on saturday miss betty ogden of toronto spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs g ogden a directors board meeting of the unionville horticultural society was held at the home of the president mr alfred dyke on wednesday night jan 25th with 12 members present considerable business was discussed and conveners for the february march and april flower shows were chosen as follows feb john marshall and mrs l middleton mar mrs russell brown and mr john jarvis april mrs ferguson and mrs gresham mrs l middleton was appointed as convener of the membership tickets mrs fry as secytreas mrs j maclaren as corresponding secret ary john marshall mrs e caseley nnd mrs fry were appointed as delegates to attend the annual con vention march 5th and 6th mr and mrs smith and family of wexford district visited with mr and mrs george hirst on saturday mrs j rainey of markham spent last saturday evening at the home of her son mr mervin rainey mr i c greeubough has returned home after a short visit in new brunswick hiss shirley greer of cobourg has been helping on the unionville tele phone central for ten days we are sorry to hear of the illness of mr ab summerfeldt mr and mrs charles maynard spent last weekend visiting his brother and wife mr and mrs al bert maynard at novar they also visited his other brothers in that district mr and mrs ernest caseley spent tuesday last at the home of their daughter and her husband mr and mrs bruce anderson cannington mr and mrs n ogden visited last week with miss myrna coulson wexford mrs everett harper spent last week visiting her daughter and her husband mr and mrs leonard dyer of lee avenue in toronto mrs c maynard spent wednesday visiting her fahter in toronto congratulations to mr carmen stiver of unionville who was mar ried on friday night to miss jocelyn post of markham mrs h findley and mrs rainey spent wednesday with mrs raineys daughter and husband mr and mrs david mackinlay of toronto mrs clare sellars and daughter maureen along with ericanne met calfe and mrs goddard attended a birthday party for creig goddard at the home of his parents mr and mrs bill goddard in the oconnor drive district mr ollie anderson paid a visit to mr ray holden son of robert hol- den at his home in whitchurch ray was injured last fall in an accident at the gravel pit where he worked and has just recently been released from hospital- mr k b watson has returned home after a visit in florida and re ports a very enjoyable trip mrs f haystead spent a few days last week with her friend mrs buckerfield of mimico mr robert burke left the past week to start his duties in the georgetown branch of the canadian bank of commerce the staff of the unionville branch presented mr and mrs burke with a lovely table lamp a number of the patrons of union ville library enjoyed a social cup of tea at the library on saturday after noon mrs payne of 20s simpson ave toronto held a family dinner on saturday for her parents mr and mrs arthur holdsworth of union ville who celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary at their home in unionville during the past week it is forty years ago since mr and mrs holdsworth moved to canada from yorkshire england their daughter winnifred mrs francis payne and their son ernest holds- worth both live in toronto another son herbert holdsworth and family live beside them at unionville they have four grandchildren and three great grandchildren the couple are sekjsiaisjsfaiaisjbrajaiaisjaigisrbib good used cars r we got 9 all cars trucks completely winterized 1952 buick sedon demonstrator shoal green metallic completely equipped with dynaflow transmission underseat heat er directional signals less than 5000 actual miles 1952 pontiac 2door sedan moss green radio air conditioning and low mileage pontiac 2door sedan willow green cant be told front new car equipped with air conditioning heater and defroster pontiac 4door sedan 2torie paint this car completely recondi tioned for the road pontiac club coupe jet black finish new rubber buick custom sedan light green fully equipped with dynaflow transmission radio underseat heater and defroster etc very clean inside and out priced right pontiac 8cyl sedan hvdrimnlic drive radio heater a luxurious car at a low price 1952 1951 1951 1951 1950 1949 chevrolet coach light blue equipped with air conditioning healer and defroster priced right for a quick sale 1949 pontiac hydramatic sedan radio and heater a top car for low money 1948 plymouth deluxe sedan radio and heater clean inside and out 1947 chevrolet sedan heater and defroster the car youve been looking for low mileage and very clean trucks 1951 gmc 3ton dump body ready for work s2f0000 oil original price for a quick sale complete only 16500 1950 gmc y pickup 2 to choose from completely overhauled by our service dept 1948 chevrolet deluxe viton panel the ideal truck for light delivery original mileage less than 20000 miles mole motor sales very active and mr holdsworth is a member of the unionville veterans association at the monday night meeting of the junior farmers the boys enjoy ed several discussions the first being the farm forum radio broadcast which started at 830 pm there were other discussions which were led by edward gough eldred king and president bill olive shad lock and jean muirhead were in charge of the entertainment welcome to mr george phippen of minden who has taken up his duties in the canadian bank of com merce mr and mrs don boynton of boynton heights markham and mrs eleanor brown unionville left on sunday for a months visit to cali fornia on monday january 19th the unionville library association held its annual meeting the new officers for the coming year were elected as follows president mrs w j rus sell vlcepres mrs vernon trunk seey mrs gordon maynard treas mrs a e milner directors mrs a l brown miss helen stiver mrs fred leaf mrs w stewart mrs earl bratton mrs a toogood the library is open on saturday after noon from 3 to 4 pm and saturday evenings 730 to 930 pm the second euchre party in the series was held by the uvda in the veterans hallon monday night with nine tables playing the prizes were won by mrs george carey mrs percival smith mrs ruth johnson mr ken stiver mr chester weir mr donald anderson congratulations to mr alfred rush unionville who celebrates two birthdays on thursday feb 5th he will celebrate his s5th birthday and sixtyone years in the lol pioneer 22s for eleven years now mr rush has held a certificate from the grand lodge of british america which was presented to him after 50 years the heimler general store will be changed into a selfserve store in the near future there were 112 present at central united sunday school last week wo were pleased to welcome mr ingram as the teacher he is now taking one of the boys classes we are pleased to see dr a c kennedy home again following an operation in peterboro hospital mr and mrs win bradley left this week for a visit to florida we understand the arnold apart ments have been rented to two doc tors at the annual meeting of the rouge valley conservation assoc which was held in unionville on the evening of january 21st the new officers for 1953 were elected as fol lows pies c j laurin 1st vice- pres l e haines 2nd vicepres mrs d kennedy 3rd vicepres mrs j maunder sec e f patter son treas ii j christian there were two special speakers game warden harry meighan of agincourt and mr fred wicks from the feder ation of agriculture the annual vestry of st philips anglican church unionville held tuesday evening jan 27th in the sunday school room the treas urer read the financial report and mrs i marshall furnished reports on the activities of the gleaners and the womens auxiliary mr a k har rington reported for the cemetery board the following officers wore reelected for 1953 rectors war den mr a m hill peopleswarden mr wm bradley vestry clerk and treasurer mr r f cribbet audit or mr t greenbough cemetery board treas mr a k harring ton members mr joe bond mr f glhgell mr a b piper was elected lay delegate to synod sidesmen mr w stewart mr d piper mr a walker mr b hurrell mr j bond mr f gingell the world day of prayer will he held this year at st philips anglican church unionville on friday feb 20th eeeiai3i3aisia3sai33i3saisaja3beis joy beauty salon permanent waving individual styling razor shaping mrs verna austin prop phone stouffville 98v2 emaiaeiaiajaieeeisaibjajaraaraiamsffiiieiaib cedar grove thursday jan 20 bl09mingt0n stouffville ont phone 372w thursday ian 20 a number of the ladies held a quilting bee and pot luck dinne last wednesday and thursday at the home of mr and mrs wm dougherty in town mr nnd mrs storry mrs bur nett and mrs smith were toronto visitor hist week mr valleau of oshawa visited with mr and mrs ken tranmer during the process of lining up the exhibits and speaker for our wild flower and photography evening in the schoolhouse we tried several times to contact alfred bunker lie proved to be a hard man to find near a telephone finally we left a message at his home for him to call cedar grove the following sunday morning sunday morning came and went so did the afternoon in the even ing when we thought we had missed him altogether he tele phoned he was surprised to learn we expected his call earlier for on a day like today he said the ducks are sitting and i have been out all day shooting them this is exactly why alfred bun ker promises to be an exciting speaker and why his shots are such good ones hours in perfect silence while he waits for his prey to come within range of his cam era are nothing to him his beaut iful movies of wild flowers birds and small animals have built for him an interesting hobby and a fine reputation as naturalist and photographer in cherry wood where he has a summer homo alfred bunker is a well known authority on the habits and loca tion of birds and flowers in this area some of his pictures shown on friday feb gth will have been taken in territory familiar to was jail of us others will show algon quin park and many other parts of ontario miss dorothy bunker who shares her brothers ardent interest in nature will be with him to show the pictures and to assist him in answering your questions we know you will enjoy the evening in the school house on friday feb fi and hope you will tell your friends and bring the children whom we are sure will enjoy mr bunkers talk and pictures very much the panels on photography will be on view for the night and in addition there will lie several fine exhibits of work done by photo graphers in our own village later well have light refresh ment and some questions and discussion on both subjects the first community club meet ing under the new officers was held very succe sfupv a the home of mr ami mrs austin reesor monday evening the hiw year start with a good crowd and some lively discussions on the woik and play for tin- coming year it was decided that the euchre series would consist of five evenings beginning feb 2nd and the prizes will be well worth the challenge the general health of the com munity seems to tie improving tin we are sorry o report ha mr on sunday congratulations an- due mr k lemon on receiving from thc- cotinty first prize on his wheat and also a provincial prize award ed et hv banquet in toronto on thursday dan kaymer is i scolt i is back marie dare has as vey her gratitude nice cards and best ed on her v recently t 1 m