the tribune stouffville out thursday march 12 1952 aeaaaaecbacsccgc i-fv- arriving fresh regularly celery tomatoes bananas lettuce spinach pineapples cabbage radishes oranges carrots sp onions grapefruit winter is still here but you can still enjoy a taste of springtime in these mouth watering freh fruits vegetables that were growing in sunny florida texas california mexico and other countries a few days ago thanks to fast refrigerated transportation they are here today dewy- fresh for you to enjoy at lowest market prices goodwood editors mail to make your baking easy tasty shredded cocoanut vz lb cello pkg 30c crisco for light fluffy pastry and delicious frys 3 lb tin 9c fresh christies 35c b tasty jewei 1 lb shortening 23c pitted dates 1 lb cello pkg isc fresh meaty walnuts v4 lb pkg 24c parkay margerene spreads evenly at any temperature 1 lb pkg 38c cream filled assorted sandwich biscuits aylmer fancy applesauce 20 oz tins 19c tomato catsup 1 gal tin 150 choice quality corn 20 oz tins 2 for sunburry tea lb pkg comb honey 1 section no 1 50c purex toilet tissue 2 rolls 29c lux toilet soap 3 bath size 35c save 20c on giant rinso with coupon attached 33c 46c ratcliff co tw1- 0 m mackillop inspector dead oliver milton mackillop public school inspector in the northern part of york county for the past nine years died suddenly monday at his home in richmond hill he was 65 mr mackillop was born in alanford bruce county and attended public and high school in port elgin after graduation from queens uni versity he began teaching public school and for nine years he was principal of bel mont continuation school he later received his b paed at the university of toronto and became principal of milton high school for many years moving to sudbury he be- markham ratepayers public meeting those who are sparking the markham township property owners association are hop ing for and expecting a big turnout of citizens at their first public meeting this is to be held friday march 20th at 815 pm at the famous cherry hill farm north came district inspector of public schools for 16 years be fore taking up his last posi tion in north york stouffville school was in mr mackillops inspectorate mr mackillop is survived by his widow and a daughter marion a teacher in toronto side of no 7 midway between unionville and markham speaker is o e crockford reeve of scarboro township who lias had as much exper ience as any man in the joys and sorrows that come to a rapidly expanding community he will be introduced by reeve timbers and the pro vincial and federal members are also expected to be pre sent at the close of the meeting there will be a spot of folk- dancing for which cherry hill farm is famous and light refreshments there should be a large attendance and doubtless there will be engagement the engagement is arnounc- ed of marion elizabeth annie daughter of mrs f disney tt offer w congratula- land the tote mr frank disney hons to eric mundinger whoj of mt zion to lee eugene has won the senior public i wilson so j mr- p wilson speaking competition held at and the late mr perry wilson oxbridge high school vf greenwood the marriage there was a fine attendance will take place or april 4th at j at ue lauc aid meeting 3 pm mt zion united tot tuesday in the baptist church church mrs fred woodland i wa- in charge o the mission- i ary program and also of the i lunch served at the close j several of the ladies present- l ed a play depicting the work mr taxpayer of markham tpjof the grand eigne mission below is a copy o a brief rev and mrs england sans a the writer submitted to counj french duet cil on march 2nd 1953 please prayer meeting will be heldj urge your local representatives on thursday evening at the to take some action before hi home of mr and mrs win is too late j may mr reeve and members of mr and mrs smith of col- council j borne and mr and mrs hobbs it has been recently announjand family of west hill visit- ced that the municipality of i ed mrs w slack on sunday greater toronto would extend miss olive may of toronto i to the southern borders of j spent a couple of days last markham twp this will pre- 1 week with her parents sent many a new problem for mr and mrs 11 woodland our council unless we immedjand family and mr and mrs ediately take some definite e hockley and family were steps to plan for tiie future it dinner guests with mr and lnmmftufmumimtmmtvmi stouffville youth for christ sunday 9 pm second markham church song service led by lambert with special numbers by the ladies octette and duets by bert and phyllis this is the closing sunday night fireside hour of the winter season if you have been plan ning to attend one better drop around this sunday night and join in the hour of song and fellowship and be sure to be with us on saturday march 21st at the tirst regular youth for christ rally of 1953 saturday march 14th is your last opportunity to come along and join the folks of yfc in an eve ning of games and fun girls remember to please bring lunch coffee will be provided tune in sunday cklb 1240 kc 905 am rallv echoes 920 cfor 1570 kc 145 pm rallv echoes 245 cktb b20 kc 215 pm n rowan director oaacecbgas agsgaacaaaaaaecca bbabboaaaae whatever gave anybody the idea that standing on their dignity makes them look big ger monster dance and draw for new pontiac car will be sponsored by the stoufmue lions club in the legion hall stouffville friday march 20th dancing to the music of don gilkes orchestra featuring the voice of helen baines ts my opinion that farming in markham township will be come virtually impossible be cause of high taxation and the low income property owners may have difficulty maintain ing their homes it is possible to be in the same position as toronto township now is in over a year ago we formed a planning board to present a master plan of developments but i havent heard anything more of this if we continue to build new schools at our present rate and have no industrial assess ment to otfset the additional burden of taxes certain sec tions of markham township could be financially embarrass ed we cannot continue to have an administration which in my opinion spends most of its time in indecision i would like to make a pro posal that this council approach the villages of rich mond hill stouffville and markham and scarborough and ask if they could supply us with water for lands adjacent to their villages if so they could make a profit on the sale of water and we could open up various tracts of land for small industries who do not require sewage it may mean we would have to raise debentures to pay for the pipe line but this investment would be repaid in a few- years as any business must invest money to make money if our present planning board is to continue on i feel that it must either do some thing definite to prevent a sit uation to arise such as i have described or council should bring in outside expert plan ners and be prepared to pay the price all of which i respectfully submit alf lemasurier deputyreeve mrs george baldwin wednes day evening 1 on friday march 6th mrs tors mrs wm slack of stouff- mrs b baldwin visited a eckanit a former resident i v i i u f mrs waddell and mrs red- markham and millikenl lumocw of man in stouffville last friday passed away at the home of so mr and mrs bert may and her daughter in poland man- mr w eckanit of altona family visited mr and mrs itoba in her lst year the i funeral services were held on reuben may one evening last deceased leaves two daugh- monday week three new members misses i roma lean shepherd joan rae and margaret xewell re ceived the orange degree at i the regular meeting of goodi wood ioba last thursday a buffet lunch was enjoyed at j the close of the meeting the with the local churches lodge is donating to the flood relief fund being sponsored by the grand lodge of british america keep in mind the euchre this friday night always good prizes and lunch we are glad to hear that mrs isaac foskett is much improv ed gwen dowswell spend a day this week with her grand parents mr and mrs russel dowswell glad to report master allan mcchesney is expected home tuesday from the sick child rens hospital where he underwent an operation theatre oxbridge phone 252 policy 2 shows mtely 700 900 mntinee sat 2 pm flood fund sfili active donations are still being received by the various flood victims funds being collected here in stouffville stouffville legion announces this week that their fund has reached si 1642 with an additional don ation of 5 today from the teacher and pupils of grade ii public school stouffville more than 500 has come into the national collection through the stouffville united church and over s100 through mem bership of the local baptist church thur fri mar 12 13 the girl in while starring june allyson and arthur kennedy ft one nite only saturday mar 14 streets of larado technicolor draw at 12 midnight tickers 1 per person mon tue mar 16 17 son of all baba technicolor starring tony curtis and piper laurie wed thur mar is 19 bugles in the afternoon technicolor starring ray milland and helena carter plus hurricane at pilgrim hill starring virginia grey and david bruce births norton mr and mrs law rence norton claremont announce the arrival of their daughter nelda faye on saturday march 7 1953 at the brierbush hospital stouffville a sister for larry gibbons mr and mrs laurie gibbons stouffville are proud to announce the birth of their daughter sandra joyce on saturday march 7 1953 at the brier- bush hospital stouffville a sister for sharon mossbau mr and mrs mosseau newmarket rr3 are happy to announce the birth of their daughter pattilou on friday march 6 1953 at the brierbush hospital stouffville a sister for linda and susan lehman to mr and mrs norman lehman claremont rr2 a daughter on mon day march 9 1953 at the brierbush hospital stouff ville a sister for allan and carl brown mr and mrs neil brown are happy to an nounce the birth of a son in the grace hospital toron to on feb 25th 1953 radford jim and lorraine radford are pleased to an nounce the arrival of their son bradley james on thursday feb 20th at york county hospital new market mother and baby doing fine reesor john and anna reesor unionville rr are happy to announce the birth of a daughter judith caro- lynn on sunday march 8 1953 at york county hospi tal newmarket a sister for arlene st james presbyterian church stouffville donald mckillican minister sunday march 15 1000 am morning worship 1030 am sunday school bloomington and ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday march 15 bloomington 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship ringwood 1000 am sunday school 230 pm worship 730 pm young peoples meeting mon 8 pm christian endea vour prayer meeting at the home of mrs frank atkin son altona 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic service music by the stouffville ladies quintette wed 8 pm prayer meeting musical programme which was planned to be held in the stouffville christian church on friday marcli 13th post poned until friday mar 27 all cordially invited to attend these services united missionary church rev h shantz minister telephone markham 26sj sunday march 15 mount joy 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship thurs s pm prayer meeting dickson 1ull 1000 am worship 1100 am sunday school christ church anglican rev f j bournes rector sunday march 15 4th sunday in lent 115 pm sunday school 230 pm evensong tues 730 pm jgg fri 730 pm lenten meeting fri 8 pm choir practice sat 230 pm afternoon tea and bake sale hold fast that which is good i thess 521 reformed church of canada dutch meeting rev a a tinklenberg sunday march 15 200 pm worship service 300 pm sunday school brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor bishop a l winger sunday march 15 1000 haw sunday school 1100 am worship hour and ministry of gods word 700 pm evangelistic wed 730 pm midweek prayer service united missionary church gormley bethesda rev c e flunking minister sunday march 15 bethesda 1030 am worship 200 pm sunday school wed evening prayer meeting gormley 145 pm sunday school 215 pm preaching service christian- congregational church minister rev f muir ba sunday march 15 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 pm fellowship fri 630 pm the helpers club tues 8 pm prayer bible study matthew 16 at mr and mrs a w allens wed 330 pm junior choir practice scars are happy proofs of natures healing not mere mementoes of unhappy wounds by whose stripes ye were healed peter the swing i- to new formula 20 chick starter shurgain it doe- ft hetter and faster at no extra cost ask the shur- cafn feeder near you 314 lb wkaxejw at eight weeks with sihhgiiv pig booster vino pig litter average above weight at shurgaln farm it can do as well for you have your seed cleaned now dicksons hill mills phone 2c3wl 452 melville bethesda and peaches united churches rev geo e robins ba sunday march 15 1000 am peachs 1130 am melville 300 pm bethesda 730 pm peachs ypu tues mar 17 8 pm bethesda church under auspices of wms mrs willis hun- king will show coloured slides of their work in africa everybody welcome thurs mar 19 815 pm choir practice in melville church for the easter music stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday march 15 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship 830 pm young peoples mon mar 1c 8 pm the womans association will meet in the church parlors tues 7 pm cubs wed 8 pm lenten service thurs 1 pm explorers cgit cancel this week second markham and baker hill baptist churches rev norman rowan pastor sunday march 15 second makkiiam 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship and ministry speaker mr ewart orr tues 8 pm prayer meeting at the home of norman steckley baker hill 130 pm sunday school 230 pm worship and ministry thurs 8 pm prayer meeting at the home of alec ratcliff worship with us stouffville baptist church rev h f branton pastor wed 8 pm prayer and bible study service fri 7 pm jr young people fri 8 pm sr young people sunday march 15 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm the sermon on the mount continued goodwood baptist church rev arthur e england tel 328w oxbridge sunday march 15 2 00 pm sunday school 3 00 pm worship thursday 815 pm prayer meeting at the home of mr and mrs wm maye stouffville united missionary church rev f g huson sllnlstcj thurs 8 pm prayer service sunday march 15 1000 am sunday school contest now on 1100 am worship 730 pm evangelistic subject the gospels pardon friday 8 pm great relief rally speaker bro j b byler director of mmc relief committee mon 8 pm young peoples service altona services 1030 am sundav school 730 pm evangelistic wed 8 pm praver service at the home of mr isaac lehman coming events at stouffville- april 2nd fort wayne acap- pella choir april 22nd to 20th mission ary convention regrets the series of meetings which were to have been conducted by dr j a huffman from march loth to 22nd have been cancelled