quality davis shearer seed grain laed grain clinton oats simcoe oats stocks of other varieties very low one car of rodney oats to arrhe the week of may 7lh field seeds mrs fred steckley church service at 230 pm red tulips and white chrysan- 1 sunday may 6th there was a theroum decorated the altar o i good attendance on sunday eve- saint stephens united church i ning to hear rev d percy mrs toronto for the april 20th rnar- j t percy played a piano solo and riage of thelroa shearer dau- local and personal happenings field seeds ranger certified no 1 alfalfa grimm alfalfa red clover timothy high protein feeds are lower in price brewers grains janet recited the scripture and sang jesus loves the little chil dren of the world in english hansea and german miss ada grove was with mrs summerfeidt for a few days this week the presence of several visi tors at sunday school on a rainy sunday morning was en couraging mr and mrs fred stecklev dr and mrs bodendistel of mr and mrs jim pidgeon mr and mrs eiroy schneider fiter of mr and mr george guelph were visitors in town wellknown residents at mussel- from waterloo spent the week- shearer of toronto to albert last week mans lake returned home end with her parents mr and davis son of mr ard mrs wil lis davis of stouffville the rev geo ivany officiated given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a gown of nylon tue over satin with a hirred bodice of white crystal- ette her fingertip length veil of white tulle was gathered at the top by a pearl studded tiara from the sunny south late last mrs f pugh richmond hill tax rate will we mr and mrs pidgeon remain this year at 79 mills stayed at st petersburg newmarket tax rate based on an assessment of four struck lat week at ss and a half million dollars police gerald pointon toronto eight mills over last year costs in our neighboring town w has been in ill health for ure fig- amount to 2020000 were with their daughter and decorated with rhiretore- and s 77 vfr soy bean meal bros slouffviie phone 45 spare ribs lean side bacon lean minced beef brisket v 2 lbs 39 39 49 15 oboyes meat market stouffville phone 35 soninlaw mr and mrs victor brown on friday and saturday while moving from stroud to erin south of orangeville rev d c and mrs percy and daughters dorothy and jan et had sunday night supper with mr and mrs clifford mor- gason mrs a summerfeidt and john were at kitchener for the week- pr mrs harry atkinson has been visiting with mr and mrs f atkinson mrs knox leet is in west ern hospital to receive attention to her eye we hope it wont be long the excelsior class ladies group met at the home of mrs e brownsberger on thursday afternoon we were happy to have a ladies quartette of girls from the school to sing for us i as well as to have an old friend and onetime native mrs lillian byer to speak to us iridescent sequins she carried a cascade of red roses and white carnations maid of honour was miss mar- lene shearer the brides sister who wore a dress of blue crys- talette with a ballerinalength skirt of nylon tulle over net and satin and she carried yellow- roses the bridesmaid was miss mary jean meyers and she wore a shrimp pink dress of crystal- lette with ballerina length skirt of nylon tulle over net and satin and carried blush pink roses the best man was the brother of the groom mr fred davis of ottawa and the usher clay ton davis a brother from to ronto the reception was held at the hmcs york iakeshore blvd in toronto immediately after the reception the happy couple left on a motor trip to blind river returning through otta- j wa the brides goingaway out- fit was a light pink suit of fectives for the summer months woolgabardine with light beige mr and mrs harold sherk accessories thev will reside on i the 1955 buick owned by mr john davis was in collision with another car in north markham last week the one side was the past 4 months has returned from hospital his many friends wish him a speedy recovery the heavy storm which hit this area about 10 30 on friday night knocked out street lights ion church st and at the east- end of town mrs robt young returned home this week after spending a week with mr and mrs lawr ence daek toronto was not too extensive be sure and hear the ambas sador singers in the claremont scraped and dented but damage 3 church on wednesday evening may 9th at slo mr and mrs foster wagg annie and grant had sunday- dinner with mr and mrs gord wagg and gayle david kendrkk former resi dent of stouffville now in huntsville is presently in hos pital in toronto the family re sided in the westend and were former markham twp farmers mrs a v nolan has been in cleveland this week attending a convention of the white shrine the severe electrical storm that hit this area friday night caused widespread damage to hydro and telephone communi cations a number of television sets were damaged by lightning bolts the heavy rains brought livers and streams up to bank- level and many flooded cellars were reported miss joanne robb daughter of mr and mrs john robb south of markham appeared on shirley haraiers show time on tv sunday evening if any girls have cgit mid- last saturday evening a sur prise party was held for mr and mrs reg mackay in their new home on maytree ave on the occasion of their silver wed ding anniversary after an eve ning of games a buffet lunch during the height of the storm on friday night lightning stiuck a cable on the telephone line south of victoria square putting the entire circuit in was served including a 25th an- that area out of commission niversary cake and the happy at one of their recent meet ings the cgit were privileged in having miss marjorie barber of gormley r p a model who j which they would care to talked to the girls on makeup would you please contact and good grooming nhe cgit leaders mrs ted top- ping or mrs h lewis musselmans lake was still fifty percent frozen over on monday of this week mrs john paxton resident at the lake for 37 years tells us that this is the latest she can ever recall ice being on the lake mrs pax- ton recently celebrated her soth birthday bro henry slack ben raxlin and howard malloy travelled to kingston by train on saturday as members of york encamp ment no 112 the local lodge made the special trip to the limestone city to put on the patriotic degree work for five candidates the parlv returned a meeting of the stouffville on guhdav after being rovallv ladies lawn bowling club was ontmainod during the weekend couple were showered with many and varied gifts and mary ann of port credit spent sunday with mr and mrs ron elliott rev and mrs wayne brenna- men and john of indiana and on furlough from nigeria had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs s n doner mrs ida cook was guest of honour at a dinner on tuesday at the home of her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs spence stouffville on the occa sion of her birthday mr and mrs deb baker donna and ken and mr and mrs howard baker and sons were also pres ent mrs a pope spent sev a farm near stouffville cherrywood the wa will hold their regu lar monthly meeting in the hall on wednesday may 9 at 2 pm 1 there will be visiting societies at this meeting the guest spea- 1 ker will be rev schapter i i sorry to hear that mrs wm tweddle is under the doctors j care wishing her a speedy re covery allen gates id his tonsils around twentyfive members of the cgit with their leaders mrs h lewis and mrs ted topping attended a district ral ly at willowdale united church last saturday morning and af ternoon the girls report a wonderful day with folk and square dancing in the afternoon and singing led by miss mona armstrong the church at wil lowdale is new and all enjoyed being there and seeing it we are sorry to report that genial jack garrett is confined to bed after twisting his back on friday so aggravating a condition of long standing may a speedy recovery be yours jack at home mr and mrs joseph harri son mount albeit will he at home to relatives and friends on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary on satur day may 3th 1956 from 2 to 4 in the afternoon and from 7 to 9 oclock in the evening held at the home of the presi dent mrs wm birkett on mon- i day evening april 30th to plan for the coming season we are planning plenty of ac tivity for the summer with games on monday wednesday and friday evenings also wed- 1 nesday afternoons it has been suggested that claremont ux- bridge markham and stouff- ville form a group for a jitney j mrs jos gavman visited miss a b clark who has j game to be played each week on witn j nicce m- wm klees been a resident of stouffville i q the greens we have a i and attended the 8th annual for some time lately living in j trophy for each of our schedul- mu recital of mrs ernest an apartment in the smith tournaments the watts tro- sherwood formerly marion block church street has mov- j phv in j the simpson troj a the willowdale united ed to an apartment on st clair phy in august and it was dis- chw 0 fridav evening also ave vv toronto closed last evening that mr and j m f rowbotham mrs de- mrs wm birkett are very gra- 1 and jovce hai ailiner at tenders closed at 3 oclock on j ciously donating a trophy for np kpm home anf were guests friday afternoon for the laying our september mixed doubles of kathryn kent who is a piano removed at pickeringajax hos- pital one day recently hoping jvv r ul f w you are feeling ok now allen days at home suffering from gormley mrs c milsled sympathy is expressed to mr leslie grove and family in the passing of mrs grove last tues day she was buried from dick son hill church on thursday we also express sympathy to mr robt mansbridge and fam ily in the loss of a loving wife and mother midland a number from here attended the closing exercises at emman uel bible cnllege kitchener on friday night others attended the toronto bible school closing exercises at varsity arena also on friday night mr ben cober is not enjoy ing his usual good health miss marie baker left on mon day for portage la prairie man mrs roy bovair spent several where she will he working in the days last week with relatives in manitoba school for mental de- laryngitis mr and mrs norman church of niagara falls visited mr jas stevens on sunday mr and mrs walter steckley grant and linda of barrie vis ited misses clara and annie steckley on saturday mrs w a krudup passed away at her home in richmond hill on saturday morning mrs albert hawkins miss edith raymer mr john hawk ins and miss marie baker were guests at the coletovvnsend wedding at birchcliffe baptist church on saturday the home school held their regular monthly meeting in the school house on wednesday eve ning mrs j thompson mrs l gates and mrs c hollinger were hostesses for the evening a film on indians was shown mrs riches the president was in the chair miss paillette ri ches gave a number of piano selections a number of ladies attended 1 the dessert luncheon at centen nial on thursday mr and mrs j morrish and daughter of weston visited with mr and mrs r morrish on sun day death vernor- mc died as the result of an accident on april 26th 1956 at camp lejeune north carolina wi fe d h read we ian open with a son of mrs w f maunder kathleen m fhl vryf i of sewer pipes in the balance which will be a saturday com of town the tenders for the mencing in the morning construction of the disposal as soon as the greens are pupil freel of stouff ville interment in stouffville cemetery fuller particulars next week efrigerator with complete automatic defrosting gormley mrs maurice farquharson has been ill with pneumonia mrs john cober attended the graduation at emmanuel bible college kitchener where her brother mr ted montgomery graduated on friday night mr and mrs john hawkins and carolyn had dinner on sun day with mr and mrs mel ba ker of ballantrae good response to missionary convention the most successful mission ary convention in several years closed last sunday evening in the gormley united missionary church throughout the week missionaries from various parts of the world spoke with enthus iasm and challenge of the great work of evangelism in the pres ent day a highlight of the convention was the playing of a tape made in nigeria by mr and mrs al lan doner mr and mrs willis hunking young people who left this community to take the gos pel to those in the darkness of africa attendance at all services was excellent throughout the year in all departments of the gorm- leybethesda churches 2600 was given for missions conven tion offerings added 1700 more making a total for the year of s4300 month pot luck supper to which pros- j pective members will be invited mrs geo miller who resided at on the wednesday follow- on church st for some time ng the ladies plan an after- and disposed of her home to roon tea for the reception of move to the city returned to new members each club mem stouffville last week from to ronto and will make her home in the smith apt on church st miss a b clark former tenant has moved into the city chief constable w a dia mond makes no exceptions when it comes to tagging drivers who insist on breaking the towns parking bylaws last week he placed a ticket on the windshield of his own car that his wife had brought down town while do ing the weekend shopping she left it doubleparked we under stand that chief diamond paid the 100 fine look at these features automatic difbost ges exclusive frostlimitor gives you truly complete automatic defrosting no clocks to set no buttons to push no trays ro empty ol itvolvino 5hilvis brings all foods into full view easy reach larger completely adjustable up or down even when loaded cleanings easier tool pius fvflwldth freezer new revolving shelf redicube k troyi handy storadoor shelves butter comportment vegetable criiper droweri chiller troy famous ge sealedln syitem colour styled interior to mother with love remarkable nylon discovery trc tcho n s stretch to avoid tuns itom itl r stretch nd cling t limited how at toronto prices with automatic defrosting regular price stlo sale price s32900 without automatic defrost ing regular price ssti sale price only s28900 jrnetchons are made only by whisper and youtj be delighted with them inaddition to the advantages noted above consider ihcse seomj tiny stroijhll stretch is permanami seams ore reverubls dork or natural markham village council re ceived a bill last week for hos pital treatment for a dog amounting to s2800 the account concerned an animal which had bitten a child in the neighbour hood and was taken to the city to be checked for rabies coun cil there is holding up payment pending an investigation ber to be responsible for at least one new member this year j anyone interested in bowling i please accept this as your invi tation five of our members mrs bir kett mrs hoover mrs klinck mrs middleton and mrs wal lace attended the annual meet ing for our district no 13 at tottenham last week horticultural society meeting an interesting meeting of the horticultural society is being arranged for monday may 14th at 8 oclock mr t pheiaill of thornhill will conduct a panel discussion with the following taking part mr joe wayne on african vio lets mr percy bone on floral arrangements mr poulter on shrubs mr ernie kohler on garden problems come along and bring your questions written or oral there will be a flower show the prize list will be in next issue of the tribune spring isnt officially here until the frost is all out of the ground says mr v t brad- shaw of markham mr brad- shaw says that when digging recently he hit frost about one foot below top of the ground he says that the particular spot was out in the open and was covered with snow during most of the winter opening sal may 5 cedar beach gardens the remodelling of the kitch en in the stouffville united church basement has been com- j pleted and the members of the womans association are plan ning to have it officially open ed and dedicated on june 2nd at which time it will be open for inspection this dedication serv ice will be followed by an after noon tea bake sale and white elephant sale any donations to the white elephant sale will be gratefully accepted at the church during the month of may hendricks hardware phone 2s3w stouffville renerrbfr tthisper stretchon from a complete trie ran of whiper nylon which inrludr 2 und of fpeciil evening shces at lo and 133 by supmilk uoiitry milu j spofford co t phone stouffville 161 wilfred lazenby was church hill farmer the death occurred m maple glen rest home gormley on i sunday april 29th of wilfred j walter iazenby he was in his 1 79th year the late mr iazenby farmed in whitchurch twp for a num ber of years at church hill on the 9th concession he has been j retired now for several years and since then has made his home in stouffville and new market most recently with mr and mrs ieo wagg deceased is survived by one daughter lionet mrs ijeo wagg and a sister clara i mrs arthur vaughan of ballantrae also three grandchildren percy xeil and shirley his wife pre decease him the funeral on tuesday was conducted from the oxeill fun eral chapel with interment in church hill cemetery pallbear ers were four nephews carl pose bruce mclean richard wright roy fw1 tom clark and john wiuiams musselmans lake bruce gerrow fir his orchestra ontarios finest summer ballroom you are protecting your horsepower 33 when you feed coop gasoline into your carburetor i you give every cylinder a powerful ration of scientifically refined motor fuel that enables every piston to do its full share of work there is no motor abuse from harmful petrol eum impurities you leave a clean cylinder that permits maximum spark plutt and piston ring life coop gas a farmers gasoline stouffville coop phone 122 or 269