planting time is right hers bulk garden seeds box plants garden fertilizers garden dusts weed killers plant sprayers field fertilizers on hand cll plant starter cll spreader 5 aldrin dust 5 aldrin granular borax turnip dust fruit tree sprays stiveh bros ftmi1luinniwiliinmniih harold a ir coat ditio n in heating dealer for famous howard south wind heating and north wind cooling phone stouffville 60924 wedding bovaik ellas pretty spring wedding place on saturday may in victoria square united church when rev a c hus ton united in marriage betty a took 15th ann youngest daughter of mr and mrs roy bovair gorm- ley and clemath frederick son of mr and mrs russell f ellas of gormley the wed ding music was played by mrs howard baker and the soloist mr howard baker sang i love ton truly xvi be- cause given in marriage by her father the brde made a pretty picture in a gown of whit sat in under filmy double nylon net wish lice insets in the stand- out skin the top made of lace was covered with a selfcol ls red tongeleeved isce jacket with lace covered buttons her three tier finger tip illusion wedding veil was gathered toj a half crown caiot style headj dress of satin and lace witnj pearls as an edging she carried a shower of red roses stephj arotis and fern with swanson- ias cascading down tied with baby white ribbon the maid of honour was her sister miss audrey bovair dressed in corj al double nylon net bouffant skin over rayon satin the bodice was lace with sweet heart neckline the matching headdres was made from coral net braided and entwined with pearls she carried a nosegay of yellow and coral roses white carnation and stephanotis the groomsman was mr rob ert fetch and the ushers were mr douglas murphy of new toronto cousin of the groom and mr elmer ratke of to ronto uncle of the bride the brides mother w a s dressed in a figured navy silk dress with xavy accessories and a corsage of red roses the grooms mother was dress ed in xavy tissue faille with white accessories and corsage of white carnations and red and yellow roses approximately 85 guest at tended the reception in the home of the grooms parents they were from st catharines midland toronto peterbor ough brantfor for a trip to detroit the bride chose a biege suit with black and white accessories and a corsage of white carna tions and red roses helping beautificafion campaign the tribune stouffville ont msv 20 1954 local and personal happenings the tribune has several new i remington portable type-writ- j miss ailie bragg of bowman ere for rent the new office which has been established above the houston drug store block has now been completed and dr r b mitchell is occupying his new premises mrs p e greenfield and mr and mrs harold bpofford also rev and mrs douglas davis arrived back to town last week after holidaying for several weeks in florida ville also mr h a xiehoils o winnipeg were weekend visi tors at the home of miss ethel byam c mckeiizie risht and his gardener helper jack sherk loosen up some rousli ground by mr mc- kerizies new home on harold st working in ones garden and sprucing up your iktwer beds is all part of the animal beauti- hcatlon campaign in which stouffville citizens can co operate mr asa byers native of this district as well as mrs byers are engaged in erecting a new home on the 10th of markham just below town next to their son john mr byers has been resident in toronto for more than thirty years and the cou ple are retiring to the country stoves clearance at ei dominion stoves 1burner made by beatty bros original price deluxe 25100 standard 23900 17500 mrs mabel baker of toronto has returned home after spend ing a week with her sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs o madill east of the town you can rent a new reminc- ton portable typewriter from the tribune on a weekly or monthly basis several now available the holden home corner of albert st south and main st has been disposed of by mrs delbert holden to rev h greogry adams of toronto and an auction sale of mrs ho- dens household eifects was conducted there last week mrs holdens new residence is on park rd notth bicycle club chief constable hilliard of the local opp detachment has asked us to announce that all boys of public school age are invited to come to the municipal hall this friday night at 730 where it is hoped to form a bicycle club the bikes will lie inspected so that the group may be a more sa ty conscious group the local officers are interested in boys work and ask the parents co operation in having the youn lads attend this meeting stouffville lions club mem- lers are preparing to hold their annual summer carnival again his year on wednesday june 30th a one hundred dol lar doll dressed in 2 bills will be one of the attractions this year as a lucky draw and there will be an oldtime dance with a real oldtime orchestra mrs k r davis and daugh ter miss marv arrived in town last week after a trip to erg- land where thev visited mrs davis daughter mrs miller betty a move by the local utilities commission to have the town street lights come on just a little earlier would be appre ciated lights are presently not coming on until nine o clock and town streets are quite dark for at least twenty minutes prior to this time cemetery com mission stouffville cemetery commis sion meeting last week agreed to increase the price of plots in the local burying ground from 75 up to s90 for a full plot or from 25 to 30 for a single grave maintenance costs at the cemetery have gone up so tremendously that former rates do not begin to cover tne expense of keeping the grounds in presentable condition there was also dis cussion on the landscaping of the grounds around the wil liamson memorial chapel com pleted a year ago here mr b r good past- president of the stouffville horticultural society was caught by the tribune camera going to work on one of his flower beds flanking main st stouff ville is blessed with a most energetic group of horti culturists of which mr good is one dominion washers made by beatty bros original price deluxe 22900 now additional safety signs were erected at the public school last week in an effort to fur ther slow down motorists and truckers when passing the school zone the new signs are in the image of a policeman about four and a half feet high and have been placed on the boulevard one at either end of the danger zone stouffville planning board under the chairmanship of mr a g thompson met in regu lar session on friday night and commenced work on the town zoning bylaw which it is hoped if implemented by council will provide protection for home owners and for the remaining portions of land which would make good industrial property within the corporation limits it is expected that a new ap pointment will be marie by council at the june meeting to fill vacancy caused by the death of mr alfred mole who was vice chairman of the board owing to next monday be ing the 21th of may and a staff holiday the tribune will be issued one day later than us ual on friday 14900 stu u 18900 11509 msjr vacuums tank model original price now 10650 7900 those are sacrifice prices to clear these items if you desire terms wc have them to sirt vou ske these bargains this week at hendricks hardware horticultural mlktixc a meeting of the horticul tural society will he held in the basement of the united church on monday may 31 at s oclock the speaker is to be mrs thelma boucher of king ston mrs boucher writes for garden magazines under the heading of from my garden scrap book there will be a flower show in connection with this meet ing and the prize list will be in next issue of tribune the society needs 12 more mem bers to reach the 500 mark the stouffville cemetery commission has announced that sunday june 20th will be the annua decoration ser vice in the stouffville ceme tery mr f i stouffville few days friends of crawford will visit within the next and will call on the loids day al liance he will appreciate a hearty welcome and response when called upon valuable work is being performed by this organization in safeguard ing the national weekly day of rest for canadian workers against commercial exploita tion and enabling the individ ual freedom to use the day for worship rest and culture xext monday will be may 2lth and a public holiday and there will be the usual visiting ill town and the letting off of firecrackers the crackers are available in town and no doubt some will also lie brought in from out of town rather than private individuals putting on their own fireworks display in graduates from oac three students among the graduating class at oac this week are of local interest miss christine robb daughter of mr and mrs john robb 5th con of markham was an hon our graduate in household sci ence she has taken a position with the swift company don ald hope son of mr and mis fred hope just east of stouff ville was an honour graduate with his bsa degree and he will join the staff of canada packers robert logan son of professor and mrs h a lo gan 9th con of whitchurch also received his bsa degree with second class honours bus tour arrangements have been made by the local horticultural society with gray coach lines for an extended tour on wed- june 18th at least one 45- passenger bus will leave stouff ville at about 7 am for kitoh- ener for a guided tour of the famous rock gardens and other beauty spots of that city and vicinity a potluck picnic lunch in kitchener park will solve the problem of noonday refresh ment from kitchener the par ty will proceed to conestoga and west montrose where is situated ontarios sole remain ing big covered bridge proceeding thence to elora the lovely scenic gorges and pictured rocks of the grand river will delight the eyes of all who will grasp this oppor tunity to enjoy what promises to be a very rewarding ex perience tickets are now available from directors of the society and should be purchased im mediately as al seats should be definitely spoken for before june first home school club asso ciation organized in stouffville last fall and although most of the officers had little or no ex perience in home school club work their enthusiasm plus excellent cooperation of parents and teachers has car ried the year to a successful conclusion we were fortunate in obtain- their own backyru been suggested that all come lo the town park big display would has ibig mrs lamorieux former h s president of milliken where one as program director highlights esult fire- 1 such as our beautiful easter crackers have been connected j meeting with excellent singing with may 24th for many years by milliken public school choir 3nd certainly add to the holf day if properly handled if you are contemplating rousing the neighborhood with a firecrack er display bring them along to the park and add to the joint effort xsss notice to ratepayers township of whitchurch public dumps will he open to public at following places on the following dates west side mrs pcrcv ashs dump con 1 ckrb sideroad mav 22 24 june i 5 east side jacob groves dump lot ifi con 7 east may 22 21 june i 5 no animal or vegetable mailer to he dumped in these places john w crawford clerk stouffvilk phone 2s3w abssgbaaascnassceccb and talks by rev d r mc- killican also our theatre night which netted us 5750 were just two of our interesting meetings our may meeting brought a splendid talk by constable hil liard he placed the resixmsi- bility squarely on the shoul ders of the irent for teach ing the children safety meth- ods of living and driving and also to observe the rules at all times themselves it was voted to provide cer tificates for the graduates of the home guardians course a new course for babysitters defined by mr watson taken extramurally and taught by miss hosie election of officers took place and resulted as follows president mr bill gardener vice president mrs garfield brown mrs salmon secreta ry mr lloyd mcclean recj sec mrs skinner treas mrs j rrubacher executive memi bers mrs dewltt mrs hamil ton mrs lamorieux mrs mole mr cadaeux your contributions to the salvation army red shield campaign in stouffville should tie left at houstons drug store headquarters for the to- eal drive the salvation army began its social service work in toronto with a small rescue home for fallen women in 1ssg this was followed in 1s90 by a prison gate home for men since that time the work of this army of mercy in great er toronto has grown to in clude 50 different services such as caring for the aged the underprivileged the homeless the sick the parentless child family welfare and a missing persons bureau xow these modern samaritans who are ever on the alert to give aid and moral support to the un fortunate find themselves in need of helping hands grace hospital which is used by many residents of this area is very overcrowded ami inade quate the salvation army needs monetary assistance to help them build a new wing and to maintain existing serv ices please be as generous as possible because dollars given to the salvation army are turned into human happiness and relief from suffering seed corn now buy the best buy coop brand at stouffville coop eaire stouffville policy 2 shows jiltely 7 9 pm matinee snturday 2 prau friday saturday may 21 22 john payne jan sterling days thursday four big monday tuesday wednesday may 21 25 2fi 27 1 love tlikt man and every wonderful minute weve been together hes the sort of a guy whod keep you waiting six months for a date promise you the world without a dime in his pocket or even propose to you by long distance one these are the things about glenn ill remember forever and thats thu way it is with his musicit goes on and on in the dancing hearts of t the world james evittbtt june allyson in glenn miller v story jfc trt mkoi 0yni cvtf stortf advanced prices adults 75c children 25e5