the tribune stouffvie ctet thursday may 6 1954 rush orders for seed grain and field seeds registered cartier oats registered ajax oats registered heaver oats certified clinton oats registered grimm alfalfa no 1 red clover seed no 1 timothv seed no 1 cartier oats no 1 ajax oats no 1 beaver oats no 1 clinton oats no 1 alfalfa seed no 1 alsike seed pasture mixture grasses stiver bros phone 45wl or 64508 the souffvie migh school may prom willbe held at tne veterans hal on friday may t the dress is semiformal and the price is 250 per couple there will be dancing from 9 to 1 corsages are not required a rose will be given to each iady at tre dance the womens association of the inited church are hold ing ouen house at the parson age on wed may i2th 3 to j pm and 7 to 9 pan this is a splendid opportun ity for the members of the con gregation to visit their parson age and also see the extensive improvements made by the womens association livestock competition meeting at newmarket on friday evening the directors of the york county junior farmers under the chairman ship of their new president eldred king of markham dis cussed iplans for the livestock judging competition to be held on the last saturday of may as usual as well as the annual ipicnic and dance on june 11th at musselmans lake eldred tendered the congratulations of the york junior fanners to car boynton of woodbridge on his election as president of the junior farmers of ontario locra junior farmer clubs are making plans to have coaching classes in livestock judging and are especially anx ious to have 4h calf club members attend as the junior section of the contest is for those in their age group out standing herds will be visited for both coaching and the final comes the afternoon auxiliary of the womens missionary so ciety will hold its regular monthly meeting in the united church parlours on thursday may 6th at 230 pan mrs l s gates vice president of rural 1 south toronto east presby- jterial will conduct the worship service special music by mrs i claude brillinger mrs wood will bring a brief report from the conference branch meet- ing held at brampton recently and mrs kenneth campbell will review chapter eight of the study book whereer the i sun a cordial invitation is extended to all to join with us itllltlv tiwe mothers day services will be held in the stouffville united missionary church sunday may 9th sunday school 10 am mrs huson will present a special sceneofelt entitled lilacs worship service 11 am youth for christ band will play in the evening service time 730 ccaaceb christian life enrichment campaign in stouffville baptist church may 9th to 12th rev a j heal ma will preach at all services except tuesday when rev d a timpany of emmanuel baptist church toronto will preach there will be special music at all services may 9 is anniversary sunday at 1100 am and 730 pm the week night services at 8 oclock let us clean store your outofseason garments dont give soil a chance to become set have them cleaned before storing aida cleaners stouffville ontario the april meeting of the w a of the united church was held april 19th in the church parlours miss janet brodie conducted the devotions using as her theme the risen christ and life eternal airs allen imcconnachie accompa nied by mrs c nolan sang two lovely easter solos plans were discussed regard ing the new floor coverings and redecorating at the parsonage may 12th is the date of par sonage open house to which all the congregaton is invited to visit the parsonage from 3 to 5 pm in tihe afternoon and from 7 to 9 pm in the eve ning our local and personal happenings some seeding has been donei mrs mary mcgrogan stouff- here but work on the land has ville was removed to the brier- been halted by the backward bush hospital on monday of weather this week mr- v voan is in chi- the hign sc may prom cago ihiskauendlng he figssssffi wiii anniversary convention of he white shrine miss emma winn who suffer ed a tumble from a ladder while at work in goldens clothing store last week is stili unable to return to her position friends will regret to learn rev wesley hunnisett of the wellknown tied victor mission toronto will be the speaker in the siouffville unit ed church this coming sunday during the holiday absence of rev d davis dancing5tor w w bates orchestra shoppers should remember that stores are now open for the summer season tuesday and saturdav evenings until 10 pm heavy equipment is expect ed to move into the timbers j subdivision at the westend any day now to begin excava tion of cellars for more- than two dozen new homes wilbert gower and ronnie mcgrogan two members of the tribune staff were in to ronto on saturday attending a special course being conducted at the ryerson institute for weekly newspaper staffs the stouffville home and school annual meeting will be held wednesday evening to- like when the new executive will be elected constable hil hard will speak to the parents about the safety program for the children of stouffville visitors at the home of mr and mrs h o klinck on sun day afternoon were mrs thomas l a i d 1 a w and he i daughter mary mrs wise of oshawa with her children rosemary and tommy for pickup delivery phone stouffville 343 markham 335 sgt mood leaves for korea farawell services were held at petawawa military camp for the royal canadian dra goons on saturday afternoon may 1st mr and mrs d wood cith concession of markham parents also sgt woods wife and friends ifrom toronto mo tored to petawawa to say good- ibye sgt wood flew to the coast with the major and sgt major who are the voyage staff for the trip over the annual emblem break fast sponsored by the inter- club council of business and professional womens clubs of toronto and district was held at the old mill on sunday may 2nd about ithree hundred members from many points in ontario attended the head table was very beautifully decorated the theme being united nations seated at this table were the presidents of the clubs and others taking part in the pro gramme comprising eighteen ladies in all those taking part in the very appropriate pro gramme were chairman al berta fullenton chairman of toronto and district interclub council introduction of head table by mrs verna austin chairman of yorkpeel inter- club council invocation by mrs margaret ashdown of the toronto club solos by miss fern harrison of the hamilton club emblem interpretation by mrs margery pawtress of co- bourg who is provincial presi dent mrs viola mecreight extend ed an invitation to all clubs district no 1 to be held at the graystones aurora on may 30th for which the stouff ville club is to be hostess those attending the break- ifast from stouffville were mrs kay dowswell mrs bea trice jennings mrs verna aus tin imiis isobel mccreight mrs helen taylor mrs rota laushway mrs opal lehman mrs joan cadieux hydro plan your electrical future ontario hydro possesses the largest and one of the most versatile engineering teams in canada through the years this team has earned an enviable reputation for inventive ness coupled with sounci engineering principles both have played a major role in making ontario hydro one of the greatest electrical utilities in the world information concerning ontario hydro can be obla ed bj wrilirj your hydro chairman 620 university avenue toronto the regular summer tuesday night opening for local mer chants commenced on tuesday evening stores are open dur ing the summer every tuesday and saturday evenings until 10 pm for the convenience of the large clientele which fre quents stouffville summer eve nings members of george pearces lions bowling team celebrat ed the completion of a very happy season of bowling by having dinner in toronto monday evening and attending the theatre members of the team are mr and mrs geo pearce mr and mrs merv watts mr and mrs vern da- vies mr and mrs ray fleury stouffville lions club mem bers are continuing their can vass on behalf of the blind building fund and hope to complete the collection this week stouffville residents have been asked to give si 100 to this worthy project the job of moving the local fire siren to its new location on top of the newlyreconstruc ted clock tower was completed last week the siren was tried out several times to see if it could be heard more readily at either end of town and al though no direct benefit was noted on the day of the trial it is believed the sound will definitely carry better as the outfit has been raised more than twentyfive feet above the old position eastend residents are again complaining of the annua dust blow which occurs every spring on that part of the road east of the high w a y 47 corner homes were taking a real beat ing this week from the clouds of dust which arose after ev ery car or truck the matter was broached at the meeting of town council monday night and it is believed some calcium will be placed on the road very shortly to alleviate the nuis ance harold urquhart who gave a toronto address paid a fine of 7500 and costs in newmarket court last week for impaired driving officers from vandorf detachment said they received a complaint sunday afternoon that a green panel truck was driving south on the 4th con erratically they caught up to the driver at victoria square just as he was pulling into the church shed he was unsteady and smelled of alcohol the accused said he had been drink ing heavily on saturday night ibut had had nothing to drink on sunday he realized he was drowsy and was pulling into the church shed to have a sleep when the officers caught up with him joyce byer christian citizenship awarb winner joyce byer of stouffville ontario canada is a winner in the third annual christian citi zenship award contest spon sored by the international so ety of christian endeavor according to announcement made last week by dr gene stone general secretary muss ibyer was runnerup in the canadian region and will receive an award of 25 and a special certificate of recogni tion she was the winner of the contest in the iprovince of ontario miss ibyer is a member of the altona congregational christian church of stouffville and is in the third year at stouffville high schol she is 16 years of age she is devo tional leader of her christian endeavor union and active in the sunday school and the choir of her local church births hydro employ 90s professional engineer and assistant repre sentative of every branch of the science thomson mr and mrs wal ter thomson are happy to announce the arrival of margaret rebekah beckv on april 20 1954 at markham nursing home a sister for sharon david and douglas howard shirley and jack are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter a sister for susan at the markham nursing home on sunday may 2 19ol imother and baby are doing fine valliereiim and gladys valliere union ville rr1 are happy to announce the birth of a son on wmi april 2sth at the markham nursing home a brother for patty burkholder mr and mrs kenneth burkholder stouff ville are happy to announce the birth of a son at the brierbush hospital stouff ville on may 2 1954 a bro ther for jeffery and terry new stamps on sale june 10 new stamps bearing the por trait of the queen which is shown on the new fivecent stomp will go on sale june 10 the post office department announced imonday that the stamps will be in denomina tions of one two three four and six cents colors will be the same as those denomina tions in current use brown green red purple and orange respectively police present queens portrait to court the president of the york county police association con stable langman of aurora in a few welt chosen words pre sented magistrate col o s hollinrake of york county court at newmarket with framed portraits of queen eliz- beth and the duke of edin- borough on tuesday morning constable langman told the magistrate of the appreciation of the police of york county of his administration of justice in his court and of the respect and affection the officers of the law have for him in accepting the pictures to be hung in his office magistrate hollinrake thanked the police for the gift and spoke of the queen as the bond which holds the empire together he told the officers it is their job to in terpret british law to n e w canadians coining to our coun- j try many of them come from countries where the police stand for fear and corruption here we must show that the police stand for law and order the york county police as- sociation have presented cop- i ies o these same pictures of j queen elizabeth and the duke i of edinborough to all council town subscribers should take note that the new enlarged tribune commencing next week will not be in the postolfice until thursday morning the high school may prom is this friday night at the legion hall dress semiformal s dancing 9 to 1 w w bates orchestra wedding mitchellbarclay donelda sara mitchell daugh ter of imrs l tough and the late mr l tough exchanged vows with lewis clifford bar clay son of the late mrs c barclay and mr barclay of st catharines ont at the home of the brides mother new market ont good friday ap ril 16 1954 easter lilies white gladioli and pink carnations iwith fern and palms decorated the house rev v w fleis cher of sunderland ont uncle of the groom officiated given in marriage by mr wallace wellwood of dundalk ont the bride chose a gown of chalk white guipure lace over brocaded satin with a full threentiered tulle skirt the bodice ifeatured a scooped neck line edged with matching lace and she wore a string of match ed pearls her fingertip veil of matching guipure lace was caught with lily of the valley to a juliet cap of lace over sat in she carried a horshoe bou quet of calla lilies and fern the bride was attended by gwen wright of newmarket as maid of honour her strapless ballerina gown was of mauve taffeta with a matching lace jacket and a full two tiered tulle overskirt she wore a matching lace cap and carried pink roses and white carna tions best man was stewart vague of unioville ont for a trip to northern on tario the bride chose a dress of pacific blue wool trimmed with white angora a white feather cloche and cream shortie coat the recoption was held at the home of the brides mother who received in a dress of ipale rose crepe and corsage of red roses and white carnations outoftown guests at the wedding were mr and mrs wallace wellwood and buster wellwood of dundalk ont miss betty marie mitchell of toronto miss eva banton of toronto mr freddy waite of toronto mr and mrs george bournor mr and mrs bill mul ligan mr clifford barclay all of st catharines ont mrs george lewis grandmother of the groom miss audrey lewis mr ross lewis mr and mrs jim lewis mr and mrs ver- ron lewis all of stouffville ont mr and mrs dick bran don of markham mr and mrs pxb dey of pickering ont rev and mrs walter fleischer nd daughter sylvia of sun derland ont mr and mrs thomas thorn of markham tysisman priced from 695 to 895 lehmans shoes main street stouffville this could be you why not place your order now for coop better barbed wire the wire that is better quality more durable heavily galvanized closer spaced giving greater protection priced right for saving you dollars see your coop manager today stouffville coop phones 200 and 122