notice township of markham re destruction of weeds notice is hereby given to owners of property in the township of markham that after this date june 12 1956 all uncut or untreated noxious weeds will be cut or otherwise destroyed by the municipal ity and the cost so incurred will be charged against the property in the same manner as taxes this notice is given under the provision of the weed control act by order township of markham albert reesor weed inspector rr2 markham telephone stouffville 66202 tent meetings draw big crowds births sine mr and mri donald sine riverview gardens mar kham announce the birth of their daughter at the brier- bush hospital on friday june 1 19d6 adams mr and mrs arthur adams markham announce the birth of their son at the brierbush hospital on june 3 2nd 1956 coburn mr and mrs bruce coburn goodwood announce the birth of their son at the brierbush hospital onjune 3 -n- i- and mrs ixmald brown rr 4 stouffville an nounce the birth of their ion at the brierbush hospital oi june 7 1956 paisley george and mary paisley rr 4 uxbrldge an nounce with pleasure the birth of their daughter at the brier bush hospital on june 10th 1956 the first grandchild for mr and mrs herb paisley i and mr and mrs wes mc- knlght housser floyd and beverley nee lehman announce the birth of their daughter bon nie marie at the brierbush hospital on june 11 1956 a sister for renee morris bill and molly nee thompson markham rr 2 announce the birth of their son louis warren at the brierbush hospital on june 10 1956 a brother for vicki hone edward and carolyn hone nee haynes are happy to announce the birth of a son on june 7th 1956 at cal gary general hospital vague stewart and alice vague of unlonvllle are happy to announce the birth of their daughter on june the 6th 1956 at toronto east general hospital a sister for carol anne brillinger ross and geral- dine nee sibley on june 6 1956 at the toronto east gen eral hospital a son kenneth leroy mmm0y sthy worry about it when m so easy to iet an ad in this nevifspaper turn things you no longer neeo into cask large crowds are att2dis ith crusade for christ senic io beiss held each evesics at sco pm on the l2riha5 fair icrotjcds these test meeting degas sunday erecing june 10 land continue for three weeks j the crusade sponsored by tie chriin layajenf ten evan- jgelisra inc of orrille ohio is here by invitation o the evan gelical cnurcfees in the markham area the fair grounds site is an ideal one and its location and facilities will make it conven ient for thousands of people ts attend the services the evangelist u myron s jaugsburger of harrisonburt virginia young and dynamic ihe has preached to thousands oi people in canada and the united states the tong leader is j mark stauffer head of the music de partment eastern mennonte college harrisonburg virginia he also directs the mennonite hour chorus in its worldwide ministry the equipment manager i paul a xeuenschwander an electrical engineer of kidron ohio he has served with the campaign since its beginning five years ago besides the staff families there are two secretaries and a general maintenance man the entire crusade staff is dedicated to serve christ 5nd the spiritual needs of men and womn ri- crnsade area the huge tnt is 107 ft by 2j7 ft with four centre pole the raising of the big canvas re quired four tractors and thirty men the tractors were operated by ern- hoover leonard koov oliver shank and ar- isurkholder a similar tent was destroyed last year in a hurricane while on a campaign in pennsylvania and the cost of replacement was 10000 this is the fifth year the organization has been in operation following the mark ham campaign the group will move to clarence centre ny just outside of buffalo bags or other containers which may have come in contact with diseased tubers all storages should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected after old crop potatoes are removed several satisfactory materials j are available for disinfection j purposes among which is a comparatively new one yet commonly used known as quat ernary ammonium compound now sold under several well- known trade names it should be used at the rate of 1 pint in 35 gallons of water a 2 percent lysol solution may also be used other materials in common use are one pound of bluestone in ten gallons of water or one pini formalin in thirty gallons of water bags should be soaked for two hours in the case of stor age space some growers follow the custom of yearly whitewash ing which is a highly recom mended practice further particulars may be obtained from agricultural rep resentatives in every county and district your nearest seed or table stock potato inspector or your nearest branch of can ada or provincial department of aericnulturo jjohn wagg was lifelong resident goodwood district 4 on wed to thi w john 1 edwin ted wagg passed i away at his home in coodwood j mr wagg had been in poor hvath for some time before his death he had been a resident of the area for his entire life time he was in his 76th year and was bora on the present ijim waeg farm mr wagg had spent 41 years on the farm 14 miles north of goodwood he is survived by his wife margaret anne milton son nor man goodwood daughter mrs gladys badgerow stouffville gtandson allan and one brother jim wagg funeral services will be held on friday at 2 pm at oneiils chapel interment is to be iv coodwood cemetery intermationfllartcrdfls acknowledgments announcement reception cards w fttur thermogravure printing ran ultarins complete selection popular prices prompt deliveries the stouffville tribune should take care to prevent ring rot as a prevention against infec tion from bacterial ring rot in potatoes which often results in serious crop losses a lew sim ple precautions should be taken says the field crops branch ont dept of agriculture the use of high quality seed will of course be the first step in paying big dividends by way of a guar antee against bacterial ring rot and other seedborne diseases good seed will be more likely to produce strong and vigorous plants with a bigger crop which will also conform more closely to the true type for the variety if machinery such as planters mechanical cutters and graders are being moved and used from one farm to another each ma chine should be thoroughly dis infected as well as any pails box grove the big news last week was from the school and was of course the field day on wed nesday in markham all our students did very well and de tailed results wili be found else where in this paper however we would like to especially con gratulate louise jarvis who won 2 firsts and 3 seconds the box grove united church will be holding their memorial service this sunday at 3 pm the guest speaker will be the rev shapter from the locust hill yvhitevale circuit sunday school will be held at 2 oclock in the afternoon for this day dont forget to remember father on sunday fathers day and dont forget to watch for the little family on television sunday evening at 10 oclock channel cblt the june meeting of the box grove wa was held last wed nesday evening at the home of mrs haines highlights of the eveningwere a sale of leftovers from the last years bazaar and a stork shower for one of the members one of the topics under discussion was the erec tion of a sign in front of the church and the planting of bushes on the bank after the meeting was closed a delicious lunch was served by mrs dow- dell and the hostess the next meeting will be at the home of mrs walter when the projects will be sunshine pennies one penny for every day of sunshine during june and aprons for the bazaar congratulations to mr and mrs russ jarvis who celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary last sunday and also to mr and mrs scotty black who will be miss lucy l wafers passes in rest home on tuesday morning of this weelt mses lucy laing waters passed away at the stouffville res home miss waters was bora in caledonia ontario and was a resident of stouffrllle for around 3s years she was we snows having assisted in the operation of shaws clothing store with her sister mrs w h shaw miss waters as n ac tive member in the stouffville united church and a sunday school teacher she acted as president of the garrett evening auilliayy for six years de ceased is survived bv only her sister mrs w h shaw of stoaffvlue the funeral will be conducted by rev d davis at the oneill funeral chapel this thursday afernooa at 2 pm interment will be made in the stouffville cemetery the stouftyllle tribune thursday jwflf m wo pft h warning to water users village of stouffville until further notice all use of lawn hose for gardens and lawns is limited to hours from 7 pm to 9 pm with single line hose only these restrictions b authority of bylaw no 785 of the village of stouffville stouffville public utilities commission celebrating their 1st wedding anniversary this saturday happy birthday this week to judy stoddart whose birthday is on wednesday to joan penny who celebrated her birthday last sunday when mr and mrsruss jarvis and family visited and to cathy woodbine who will be 10 years old next sunday but had her party last friday as the woodbine family will be moving to markham village on satur day we wish them good luck in their new home other folks having birthday parties last weekend were linda peggand a surprise party for eddie gray on behalf of the community we would like to extend our very best wishes to miss jessie funnel and mr craig saunders who will be married on saturday june 23rd in ebenezer united church milliken if you have some empty spots in your garden or your seeds arent doing very well the grays have a great variety of flower and vegetable plants for sale in cluding tomato cabbage and anything else you can name several members of the lee- man household have been nurs ing the german measles as well as two visitors who contacted them and stayed also with the measles are mrs walker patri cia crozier and mailon marsh all visitors with the speers last week were mr and mrs john molyneau of quebec and their daughter gail who has stayed on this week also myrna is home from school now till the end of june when she will vaca tion for two weeks at a nature study camp billy bear lodge near huntsville staying with the blacks for a few days last week was scottys brother albert black visitors at the coakwell home on sunday were mr and mrs frank coakwell of toronto and mr and mrs art coakwell of long branch 12000 miles from brazil to alberta in the worlds most versatile vehicle now is the time when every child will grasp at a straw just stick it in an ice cream soda the land rover demonstration can be arranged for at midtown garage stouffville phone sto 170w special hillman husky demonstrator at specially reduced price twotoned and fender mirrors just the thing for your second car midtown garage stouffville phone 170w you will enjoy every week you can buy yo ur copy at one of these newsstands watsons store goodwood padgetts store claremont corner store claremont hedges store claremont mrs matthews brougham woods drug store markham findlays store unionville billingsleys drug store unionville storeys drug store stouffville smiths store bethesda duncans store green river mcintoshs store cedar grove wades store locust hill willows store victoria square reids store ringwood phillips store ringwood milsteds store gormley wrights store ballantrae grahams store balsam clarkes store greenwood curls store kinsale midaietons store brock road hoods store buttonville fosters store vandorf houstons store stouffville shiners tobacco shop stouffville profit from our classified ad columns the stouffville tribun phones 152 or 1532 stouffville ontario