the trtbun stoaffvw oct thursday ht if 1g54 ringwood friend will regret to learn of the serioua illness of mr truman grove he is in the brierbush hospital the 130th anniversary ser vice of our ringwood christian church waa well attended on sunday evening the speaker was rev john henderson and the music was by the jess pike trio mr dave mehaffeys car wag stolen from his driveway on monday night the ladies of the excelsior class spent tuesday making quilts in the church basement for flood relief friends will be interested to learn that miss ada barkey is now convalescing in th clare- mont nursing home dicksons hill weekend visitors at the wil liam grove home were mr and mrs bruce broughton and lynn mildred allewell mrs sadie allewell all of new to ronto and mr and mrs roy overland mr and mrs gordon slessor and children of toron to miss hilda mile of stouff- ville and peggy tran there was considerable in terest in the three recent fur niture sales namely j w wi- deman sam miller and the late mrs grove the teacher training course sponsored by the markham twp association and the con vention of the evangelical mission was attended by many from the community mrs lott and miss doris of toronto and mrs don sine of markham called at the anth ony hoover home last satur day telephone subscribers in this community appreciate the in creased service afforded them by the addition of another par ty line mrs jos b hoover visited friends in the brierbush hos pital sunday afternoon mr and mrs lloyd moyer dorothy and mildred of stouff- ville visited his brother and family here pine orchard mrs wm galley was a week end visitor with mrs w lundy miss jar johnston spent a couple of days with her brother and family mr downey is entertaining her parents for a few days mrs wesley lundy and mrs wm galley were tea guests on sunday with mr and mrs howard mcclure miss tereeea orourke and miss patsy boake were tor onto visitors over the weekend miss beth johnston wa6 at her home ovr sunday our community was shocked last week to hear of the sudden passing of dr cecil kruger in toronto dr kruger had a cot tage at the lundy pond and although he was one of can adas best known radiologists to his many friends in this dis trict he was just doc who was anxious and willing to help anyone who needed xrsy or medical advice to his wife and daughter ann we extend our sympathy dr kruger was in his 53rd year the wi met at mrs james hopes home last wednesday when a quilt was completed for the flood victims at holland marsh audley he arrived refreshed lem0nv1lle mr and mrs wilfred lundy were sunday dinner guests of mr and mrs elmer wells oth er callers were mr and mrs lewis wells mr and mrs a wells and steven and mr and mrs floyd forsyth and family mr and mrs jim rae and boys had sunday night dinner with mr and mrs ross thomp son of uxbridge the lemonyille wa meet ing was held last wednesday at the home of mrs reg gib bons with mrs burnett presid ing mrs jim rae took the devotional period mrs gray read the lesson followed by a prayer by mrs rae mrs c hood favoured with two piano selections and miss reta rae was the guest speaker even without climbing flag poles plenty of energy is required to see all the sights of the big cities you will arrive refreshed if you go by bus new york package tour 5 days 4690 from torontol return fare sightjeeing and hotel room double 3 night aik your agent for details of this or other package tours low round trip fares subject to chang chicago pittsburgh- new york 2505 1855 2505 snowballs barber shop phone 270j2 three basketball teams for pickering district high school with the football season just completed boys of pickering district high school are think ing of the coming basketball season first practices have already been held for bantam age boys under direction of mr rapsey many small boys have turned out but there is a noticeable lack of the tall stringy type so necessary for strong teams mr ron hall head of the boys p e dept will carry two teams this year he will- coach both junior and senior clubs in the junior division there could well be a 3rd group cham pionship in a row for pickering mr hall has measured several prospects and found that pro viding of course the boys pass the present set of examina tions he could field a team in cluding five 6footers terry bannock a first year player is 62 david fantham and jim kennedy both cover 63 of space tony alloway towers 65 john newell is the small- tall type at 61 combined with such ball handlers as roland bullock brian rapsey carl giovanella bill boyd terry skelcher joe rennick and oth ers a good team is in view the senior ranks are as usu al very thin as the local school does not have a large senior body of students however coach hall has high hopes for a better year than last year when the team compiled a 7 5 wonlost record bill tyas and ed bibeau will rank highest both towering between 63 and go bill max the heady centre is g2 and al ways a wonderful team player ed tovey the ball handling t- quarterback will be teaming with buddy clayton cary with their ball handling gyrations bill mckee starry shotmaker is expected to be ready to play in league games his back in jured last year is coming along well and we all are hoping to see him flying round the bas ketball court this year jack garrett a newcomer and jim neill a football team end are also expected to show the board of education has purchased two additional goals this year and these are pres- ently installed in the gymaudi torium the court will be twice as large as last year 84 x 50 a regulation high school court it is anticipated that large crowds will be in attendance this year at all home games parents and wellwishers are welcome the dances after the games are limited to the student body but all are welcome to the games all these sports are financed by gate receipts so turn out and enjoy yourself and give your school a boost watch this paper for a sea son schedule in the near future there is free skating on tuesday afternoons for child- 1 ren eight and under at the local arenj and for all child- ten on vednday afternoons after j the wa bazaar held on fri day night in baggotsville school was a decided success mrs a e young opened the affair with inspiring thought for our wa work the tables were la- den with fancy work baking chocolates knitting flowers and aprons there was also a childrens table a variety program was much enjoyed by all mr nicholson of whitby played several piano selections mrs jack toms of whitby gave two humorous numbers four girls of baggot- ville school patsy main lin da zeisner caroline bell and eieer guthrie played several numbers on their flutes bob betson and fred puckrin play ed four selections on their har monicas accompanied bv mrs arch belt mr and mrs e pegg and son hal from greenwood played several instrumental se lections and sang a few songs a film on the santa claus parade was enjoyed by all the ages mr nicholson led in the communtiy singing susie benrts fell from a tree at school last week and broke her wrist mis margaret puckrin of oshawa visited with her bro ther mr fred puckrin and the family during the weekend mrs cecil smith and child ren of chapeau spent the week end with mr and mrs j r davidson the local deer hunters have returned home with their ven ison stanley t h e a t re stouffville policy a shows nltely 79 pm matinee saturday a pn friday saturday nov 19 20 flame of calcutta technicolor denise darcel patrick knowles shark river colour steve cochran carole mathews ltist complete show s30 monday tuesday wednesday thursday noveimber 22 23 24 25 admission adults 65c children 25c a message lot students who want higher marks this year septembers here again and youre back at school for another wonderful exciting year so nows the time to start aiming at higher marks in all your classes with the help of this beautiful remington portable typewriter and how it helps you your english compositions are neater fresher- looking your physics and math assignments and allimportant notes are clearer easier to follow your homework projects and presentations take on a new look of crisp efficiency and theyre all so much easier to write with a remington its light peppy touch makes typing fast and accurate superspeed keys wont jam at any speed for higher grades and faster neater homework all year long speak to your parents today about a new remington portable typewriter sold by the stouffville tribune port perry votes against establishing liquor store for the third time wet forces in port ferry have gone down to defeat at the hands of the drys at the conclusion of a plebiscite in the village on monday only s votes were lacked by the backers of a liquor and beer warehouse in the village which has been without legal outlet since 1916 the ballots were no sooner counted thau the leader of the wets tom mcneil announ ced that he would launch a pro test to his honour judge j e pritchard in whitby about one hour after the 3 polls closed village clerk j raines was advised by return ing officers that those voting in favour of the establishment of liquor stores totalled 560 those voting against such stores totalled 521 this gave the wets a margin of 51s percent but was considerably short of the 60 percent required to bring li quor into the village this was considered a very high vote in the village where only 1239 persons are eligible to vote mcneil who had championed the wets in what has been reported as a very quiet cam paign shortly asked clerk raines to consult judge prit chard about the irregularities which he claimed had been re ported to him he stated that it had been reported that bal lots in one polling division had not been folded properly and had not been deposited in the ballot boxes according to the regulations he also charges that one ballot box was carried unsealed from the polling sta tion to the village clerks office this he said was improper he stated that instructions had been received from his hon our to have the ballot boxes all sealed immediately pending the outcome of his complaints the only excitement of the day occurred just as the bal lots were being counted in the clerks office on the villages main street there a crowd of interested spectators includ ing the leader of the drys elmer lee and mr mcneil had gathered when the de feat was reported to mr mc neil he stated if everybody in port perry who drank had voted yes we would have won with 98 percent victoria square there were ten tables of euchre in the community hall on tuesday evening of last week prize winners were ladies 1 mrs nellie snider 2 mrs w willows gents 1 mr harry forster 2 mr marcus jarvis the sr womens institute would like to thank all those who contributed to the success of the euchre they would es pecially mention the directors of the community hall for its use also the caretaker mr w sandle who donated his serv ices free a total of s2525 was raised for the hurricane flood relief fund on friday evening nov 19 at 8 pm a 3act play dont darken my door will be pre sented in victoria square com munity hall by the goodwood merry mixers homemade can dy will be sold lets all at tend this play and enjoy a well recommended drama this entertainment is under the auspices of the sr womens institute congratulations to mrs gar net francey on being elected citizenship and education convener for the central area federated womens institute birthday greetings to miss minnie pickering nov is mrs margaret haig mrs ida mc- llmurray and mrs frank br umwell nov 20 congratulations to mr and mrs cecil nichols who on no vember 24 will be celebrating their twentieth wedding anni versary bruce mortson entertained a number of his school chums on tuesday evening of last week the occasion being his ninth birthday a number from here attend ed the teachers training course sponsored by the sun day schools of markham twp which was held in st andrews united church markham tues day wednesday and thursday evenings of last week on wednesday evening of last week a number from here attended the turkey supper in the goodwood united chu rch mr and mrs stanley boyn- ton mr and mrs lloyd can ning had friday evening din ner with mr and mrs w san dle and margaret the occa sion being mrs cannings birth day miss greta leiffers of osh- awa spent sunday with mr and mrs p w willows the regular monthly meet ing of the couples club will be held tuesday evening nov 23 at oclock at the home of rev and mrs a- c- huston all the married couples in the com munity are invited to attend farm forum will meet on monday evening november 22 at the home of mr frank bru- mwell everyone welcome mrs h attwood of uxbridge spent tuesdav with mr and mrs p w willows there will be a euchre in the community hall on fri day evening nov 26 at s30 sharp sponsored by the hall committee good prizes every one welcome dont forget baby day at houstons drug store this sat- greenwood last monday night the farm forum met at the home of irven and mrs mclean with a fair number present after listening to the forum broad cast over cbl we divided into groups and discussed what do you think in the farm guide next monday night nov 22 the mejting will be at the wilkie home and we are planning to have an insurance man to speak to us on farm in surance everyone is invited to come k0kk0mkkk7slx0kxxmkmtlhms6l santa claus parade prize bulletin following is a complete list of the prize money for the santa claus parade saturday dec 4 get busy now select your class and get your float planned lets make this parade the best yet its lots of fun best christmas float 1st prize 2500 2nd prize 1500 3rd prize 1000 best commercial or advertising float 1st prize 1500 2nd prize 1000 best decorated bicycle 1st prize 500- 2nd prize 300 3rd prize 200 best decorated doll carriage 1st prize 500 2nd prize 300 3rd prize 200 best school float 1st prize 1500 2nd prize 1000 3rd prize 500 all floats and contestants must be registered by 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