stouffville youth for christ and t4s musical prelnd s pm son time planned for jour enjoyment ftplrftual uplifting featuring the yfc girt 1oir instrumental trio paul gordon and bud in informal k acquainted time broadcast time thw week yfc brinr- you mr flrie hutching leader of the etangelitie party that went to torbay england in 1053 come nee and hear the man that god ha ued tune in saturday morning to favorite hymn melodie oclock rkib alw sunda 0 and d15 rally echoes cfok 145 pm cktb 215 pm rowan director markham tp police nab cheque artist geo irwin huron st to ronto nabbed recently bv mar kham tvp police on suspicion of cheque forgery was convict ed in court on friday and sen tenced to six months in jail some twenty additional char ges were laid by toronto city police two forged cheques were passed locally one cheque amounting to 3300 was cashed by mr carl walker of victoria square and another for s1500 was cashed by les hood of buttonville following his ar rest irwin admitted the forg ery charges constables geo clayton and harvey cox of markham twp police investi gated wedding erijne paisley biude ok paul clmmixgs norma erline paisley daugh ter of mr and mrs t h pais ley stouffville became the bride of paul strader cum- mings son of mr and mrs fred cummings stouffville on saturday june 19th at 3 pm the stouffville united church decorated with standards of pink and white peonies was the setting and rev douglas davis performed the wedding ceremony given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a beautiful original gown of chantilly lace over tulle and blush satin the gown was fashioned with a bas que bodice and long scalloped sleeves that accented the seal- stouffville horse show dominion day july 1st stouffvilles annual horse show sponsored by the local legion is being staged next thursday dominion day july 1st and a fine entry list is be ing assembled the show has proved increasingly popular in he few years since it began and has steadily grown in qual ity and number of entries the nark surroundings are mast pleasant for such an af fair and visitors are urged to bring their picnic baskets and enjoy the holiday at the horse show in stouflvill buttonville will be playinx a scheduled softhall game in the park under the lights in the evening loped skirt her finger tip veil mrs chas nolan played the wedding music and accompa nied mrs claude brillinger who sang the lords prayer and ill walk beside you the wedding reception follow ed on the spacious lawn of the paisley home mrs paisley re ceived the guests in a dress of navy lace with a pink flower ha and a corsage of johanna hill roses mrs curamings wore a pink lace dress with pale blue flower hat and corsage of pink roses guests were resent from new york nova scotia saska toon regina vancouver ott awa montreal and timmins for travelling the bride wore a turquoise lmen suit with pink of illusion tulle was caught to hat and accessories alter the a coronet of pearls and rhine- stones and she carried a cas cade bouquet of white roses gladioli and stephanotis the attendants miss helen paisley as maid of honour miss janet cummings of vancou ver and miss velma miller of lnionville as bridesmaids wore identical gowns of sky blue an tique taffeta featuring long hooped skirts gathered to a fitted veeneck bodice with matching hats of same mater ial they carried cascades of shades of pink roses and car nations the best man ken neth noxen of unionville and ushers adolph feidler of new york city fred clark of chat ham court xoxon and earl paisley of unionville all wore white flannels and navy jack ets the flower girl petite beth paisley niece of the bride was very pretty in a wide hooped dress of sky blue antique taf feta with puffed sleeves and peter pan collar and matching bonnet the ring bearer was david paisley nephew of the bride honeymoon which is to be at sharbot lake and points east the couple will reside in tor onto gormley mr and mrs peter sillier of pangnian saskatchewan spent a week with mr and mrs wal ter hill while their baby was to sick childrens hospital little heather christilaw of blind river is still confined to bed and required a blood trans fusion last sunday we hope that she will soon be improving mr tom christilaw has opened his new block of stores recently following the disastrous fire of last january we are pleased to hear that bishop a l winger is improv ing following his operation in toronto general hospital last thursday master peter johnston enter tained his friends saturday af ternoon in honor of his birthday we wish a speedy recovery to mr ray hawkins who is ill at his home while serviettes 70s 19c colored serviettes 5gs 19c cheeze twists 10c 25c peek freans assorted 29c blanched peanuts 8 oz 25c ahsweel margerine 1 lb 38c aylmer catsup 11 oz bottle 24c wilsons gingerale 2 lge bottles 35c deposit extra 6 bottle carton 36c coke wilsons orange try the now imegrapcfruit today in o bottle cartons teesasssee is holiday picnic time stock up now and be ready beehive syrup 5 lb tin 75c nestles quik 8 oz tins 28c aero liquid wax pt tin 43c pork luncheon meat 12 oz tin 36c brunswick sardines 2 for 19c golden bar honey butter 12 oz 37c ingersoll snappy cheese 8 oz 27c uxbridge tp to dissolve school area definite at a special meeting of ux bridge township council on monday evening a bylaw was passed stating that the pres ent public school area board be dissolved and the clerk be instructed to prepare a bylaw setting up the original school sections as existed before the school area system was formed tha bylaw is to be prepared this week clerk john ashenhurst stat ed that to his knowledge only one other area board had ever been dissolved in the province in a vote held last year rate payers in the township voted 301218 in favour of dissolving the area board a bylaw to this effect was drawn up on march sth of this year and pre sented to the dent of educa tion the area board will carry on until the end of the year council members in discuss ing the changeover were not certain who had the responsi bility of setting up the individ ual school boards and appoint ing the trustees councillor earl dpwswell felt that it would be the responsibility of either the inspector and the dept of education or council the area board was formed by council so i think it only natural that the separate board system would be reorganized also by council stated coun cillor clarence bunker dop reeve john ball was of the opinion that the school sec tions should take the same form as was the case before the area board was organized clerk john ashenhurst stat ed that anyone who was not satisfied with his location with in a section had the right to appeal within twenty days cheez treet new 8 oz useable tumbler different rich tangy in four flavors pineapple pimento blue natural try it soon 29c ea spreads like butter picnic suggestions hinlo cheeze slices 8 oz pkg 23c bojac salad dressing 16 oz 48c zest sweet mixed pickles 16 oz 25c rose brand stuffed olives 8 oz jar 45c saratoga potato chips lge 5 oz size 30c angelus marshmallows 1 lb 39c nsck35eb3k3 -fc- feature value large tide a pkgs 50c camay or woodburys 4 bars reg size 80c masccp liiitwifrrrr cereal special inrge sngnr crisp v argc grape sul flakes both for 37c 3a special maclarens peanut buwer ifi oz jar 85c aaaaasiasisiaaaaefsjcssasisiaisisisiaishaa for that extra something to add color and nutrition to your holiday meals visit our vegetable and fruit displays and choose from our gardenfresh vegetables and fresh fruit still a few large ripe canning pines arriving get them now ratcuff co mutfvnie phone 108 miss vera brillinger entertain ed her sunday school class of beginners at her home on satur day afternoon mr frank lehman and his bridetobe were guests of honor at a miscellaneous shower at the home of mr and mrs r sproxton on saturday night misses myrtle and ruth steckley spoke at heise hill church on sunday night and told of their trip through western canada and the states master kenneth heise had his friends in for his birthday party on monday miss alma steckley nurse-in- training at the east general hospital toronto spent the weekend at her home mr and mrs amos baker and family and mrs jessie baker and bertie of vaughan had sun day dinner with mr and mrs geo cober mr henry steckley has given his barn the new look with a coat of paint mr and mrs roy brillinger mr and mrs roy wideman miss annie steckley and mr orla heise attended the funeral of their uncle mr nathaniel williams at lockport ny on sunday miss stella heise of upland california is visiting her father mr l b heise for several months mr ross leltch and son bob by of centre is and mr and mrs jim kennedy and ray of willowdale spent sunday with mr and mrs c e steckley tho gormley wi will meet on wed june 30 at the home of mrs r ellas motto we should use our ability to make a good starter as well as a good finisher roll call an improve ment i would like to see in my community may be budgeting info bankruptcy says lemasurier continued from page 1 markham township is being forced to pay higher county rates receive lesst- school grants and because of its close proximity to toronto has to take an extra v burden by trying to maintain its own road system on a budget tot ally inadequate for the purpose our roads particularly in summer provide short cuts for motorists attempting to miss traffic jams these motor ists are mostly from larger centres and markham taxpay ers must maintain oiese roads in a good state of repair he said more than 80 per cent of auto licenses are sold to toronto and fringe areas if this is so why should we not receive greater road grants he said he felt the county council should budget only for what they could count on get ting not on any possible relief from undue burden ontario might make which in any case wouldnt come about un til late this year mr tomlin was the mark ham leaders sole supporter he said the department of municipal affairs in permitting the raising of tax money by old fashioned methods indi cates to me the need for re organization such as is going on in one other department at the moment he said he hoped newspaper headlines would bring his protests to the attention of hon george dunbar depart ment minister adding this is only one phase of the problem which is falling on urban cen tres in the country how are we going to explain to the tax payers what were going to get for the dollars we tax them for every year more and more municipalities are petitioning to secede from counties this is not our intention but its a problem thats going togo on growing in the county after the 12 metropolitan municipalities are taken out there are seven towns and villages and seven more townships largest in as sets and taxation is markham smallest in assets is stouffville with a population of 1893 tax methods criticized by deputy tomlin work this way at the fiscal years outset for each county municipality each works out its planned require ments and strikes a mill rate to bring in that money this has been done by most tout only one woodbridge has set taxes high enough to cover the amounts needed to pay over at the proposed 118 mill rate the county share to the county the others as reeve lema surier said must go back to the taxpayers and ask for more money thats almost impos sible the application for relief now being prepared by county lawyer j d lucas will likely be heard this fall county war den john rye east gwillim- bury reeve opposed any move to hah yesterdays budget tak ing the majority view the tax es should be raised in order to prove to the province there is an undue burden in the first place however despite the vigor ous opposition from the mark ham and richmond hill reeves reave elton armstrong from king moved a resolution to ac cept the budget report and the motion carried f tyun stouffrfb ont fttawsay m mm garnet v gray ro optometrist will be absent from his stouffville office july 132027 phone 46jt uuralcorn ebumah use our ustallmott plan fw asmoucgwei and remem8sz 1 cybsumx for reliable akt frlemduf service- tmtweexfipeums- t45 baler international power take off recondi tioned turner engine drive baler good as new at a very attractive price 6 tractor mower good buy no 7 mccormick oil bath mower 6500 see something new in combination manure spread ers grain forage wagons 100 bus power- spreader 49500 gtibeltina imimm3l sn soub syvev- jmahuiaimj with the local churches st james presbyterian church stouffville rev d r mckullcan ba sunday june 27 1954 10 am morning worship christ church anglican rev p j bournes rector sunday june 27 1964 2nd sunday after trinity 130 pm sunday school 230 pjn holy communion emmanuel god with us stmatt 123 stores in stouffville will be open all day until six oclock next wednesday owing to the holiday on thursday on saturday night july 10th a bingo will be held in the stouffville arena in aid of the local minor baseball frecoic pipuils of grade 5 with their teacher miss hosie and of grade 6 with their teacher mr boikmaster enjoyed a bus trip to midhurst park on wednes day of this week births simpsonjmr and mrs wil liam simpson stouffville r r 2 are happv to announce the birth of their daughter thursday june 17 1951 at the brienbush hospital stou ffville stouffville lions club annual carnival and dance is being staged in memorial park next wednesday night june 30th cicocos ssscseecscsefcce memorial park stouffville draw for 100 doll refreshments bingo games old time dance come and help the stovffville lions cub in their service work stouffville baptist church rev h f branlon pastor there will be no midweek service this weak friday 8 pm young peoples sunday june 27 1954 10 am church bible school 11 ajn morning worship 730 pm evening service the annual church school pic nic will be held july 7th at woodland park memorial christian church rev lewis eakin pastor sunday june 27 1051 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service hear mr flevel fine lay preacher uxbridge twp boys choir of thirty will sing under the leadership of mrs clarence colby 730 pm evangelistic service with mr flevel speaker wed 8 pm studies continue in acts this is your chance to really study gods word coming next sunday only bob kendall ba- formerly one of canadas outstanding high school athletes to speak and sing dont miss this senmon in a second following the path of least resistance is what makes rivers and men crooked stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday june 27 1954 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship if creeds divide let deeds unite nothing is real until it is local goodwood baptist church rev arthur knglund minister sunday june 27 1054 2 pm sunday school i open session in charge of mr beharry of trinidad 3 pm woixhip service mr englands last sunday be fore he goes on holiday thurs 815 prayer meeting at the home of mr and mrs reuben may united missionary church rev h shantz minister sunday june 27 1954 mount joy 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic thurs june 24 8 pjm mr geo mensik former gang ster will spoak dickson hduu 10 am aiorning worshid 11 am sunday school tues 8 pm prayer meeting the fellowship of evangelical baptist churches rev norman rowan pastor second maitkham sunday june 27 1954 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship ministry 730 pm young peoples wed 8 pm prayer meeting friday june 25th sunday school picnic in ratcliff6 pk supper at 630 neighbors and friends and adherents are all invited baker hiiiii 1000 am worship ministry 11 am sunday school thurs 830 pm prayer meet ing at the home of merlyn bakers stoitfvi ilf tsrien missionary chlrch ro f o iluroii miiiiiurl sunday june 27 1954 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic aitona 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic rev v huson speaker united missionary church gormley belhesda rev c e hunking minister sunday june 27 1954 bkthesda 10 ajn sunday school 11 am morning worship wed evening prayer meet ing gormley 145 pjm sunday school 215 pm worship service 730 pm young peoples broadcast time 845 cklb at 1240 on your dial every sunday brethren in christ church rwse hill gormley pastor bishop a 1 winger sunday june 27 1951 10 am sunday school 1100 am worship and min istry of gods words 7 pm evangelistic wed 745 pm midweek prayer meeting a welcome is extended to all reformed church of canada dutch meeting held hi the fellowship centre jxmonvillf pastor c m kkimas sumlav june 27 1954 10 dj worship serrlc 11 tm sunday school bloomington and ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday june 27 1954 bioomington 10 am sunday school 11 am worship friday r pm christian en deavour ringwood 10 am sunday school 730 pm worship mod s pm chrutun en deavour prayer meeting aivtona 1030 am sunday school 730 pm rvangcllstic servic with rev f huson speaker wed 8 pm prayer meeting melville bethesda and peaches united churches rev geo e robins ba sunday june 27 1954 10 am peach 11 jo am m1tiu special muflle by mrs thos pfcftcher a above aerrlcea rr c b pockler ba kerr awl mr doug hadcoek 3d pjnbethewu speaker u mr ewart orr