kt- classified ads cards of thanks we wish to extend our sincere thinks to our man friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy at the pasting of our dear slater mona haze and pete walsh mr and mrs j i wideman or castor alta wish to take this opportunity of thanking the many friends and relatives who were so kind to send cards best wishes and gifts on the occasion f our golden wedding annivers ary albert and pearl king wish to express their sincere appre ciation to our many friends and relatives for their kind inquiries cards fruit and flowers and the many deeds of kindness and help when we were both 111 many thanks to everyone we would like to say a sincere thanks to all those relatives neighbors and friends who help ed us out with the chores since our accident a big thank you too for all the lovely cards fruit and phone calls it was all ap preciated very much lloyd wilson donald carl and kenneth we wish to thank our rela tives friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of a loving wife and mother we especially vlsh to thank rev whltcomb the ladies of vivian church the donors of the beautiful floral tributes pallbearers and the theaker drewery funeral chapel for conduct of service walter mitchell and family in memoriam cober in loving memory of a dear daughter and sister viola who passed away feb sth 1337 we often think of bygone days when we were all together the family circle is broken now but memories will lire forever peacefully sleeping resting at last the worlds weary troubles and trials are past in silence she suffered in pa tience she bore till god called her home to suffer no more sadly missed and ever remembered mother and father brother and sisters iqh school news hammond in loving mem ory of geo h hammond who passed away feb sth 195s his memory is as dear today as in the hour he passed away sadly missed by wife and family harding in loving memory of my husband arthur c ked harding who passed away feb 10 1949 today as yesterday we still remember his wife mattie we would take this opportun- jty of thanking the many friends and neighbors who were so kind during our recent bereavement in the passing of a beloved sister we appreciate the many cards the expressions of sympathy and the beautiful flowers especially do we thank rev douglas davis and the ladles of the united church wa who were so kind in our time of trouble frank rae mrs c turner 2 million building for markham c a cathers member of parliament york north has an nounced that o division of the rcmp in toronto will bo moving its headquarters ffom toronto to markham o div ision covers that part of ontario extending from belleville to windsor and north to owen sound it is intended to carry out the construction program over a three to fouryear period during the first two years they plan to complete an administration building large enough to accom modate 250 to 300 office workers and a combined barracks and mess of sufficient size to take care of about sixty single men the third year they hope to build a garage and put a gym nasium wing on the barracks building after which they will commence construction of some fifty married quarters a small establishment will be maintained in downtown toronto to accom modate the public and serve as a base for investigators working in the centre of the city the estimated value of the buildings would be 2475000 shea in loving memory of a dear father henry shea who passed away feb 11th 1957 looking hack with memories upon the path you trod we bless the hours we had with you and leave the rest with god sadly missed by son wilmot merle and daughters wagg in loving memory of a dear wife and mother stella wagg who passed away feb 5 1955 loving and kind in all her ways upright and just tothe end of her days sincere and true in heart and mind beautiful memories she left be hind ever remembered by husband and family township of markham tenders for painting the municipal office building tenders will be received by the undersigned until 5 pm monday feb 17 1038 for the painting of the township of markham municipal office building located in buttonville specifications may be obtained at the address of the under signed the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted 362 h c g crisp clerktreas township of markham rr2 cormley ont the junior and senior girls basketball teams journeyed to thornhiu a week ago last tues day the jurjors lost to thorn- hill 20 to 4 the senior team maraged ten points as they were defeated 20 to 10 the following night at stouff ville both junior and senior boys teams were playing games against pickering college the juniors won their game 34 to 29 in a very close contest the senior team came up with a one sided 50 to 24 victory the athletic society of our school held an open night at the school last friday night and entertainment was provided by both senior and junior boys basketball teams playing mark ham teams there was also a dance and games were played in halls and rooms of the school in the games that were played last friday night the senior team defeated the markham squad by a score of 4723 the juniors were defeated by the markham visitors by a score of 4937 the student council is plan ning a valentine dance for fri day february 14 music will be provided by the hi fis a group of five boys some of whom are students at our high school the admission will be 40c with an activity card and 50c without an activity card markham police handle 454 calls in month over eight million american families own a pet parakeet which means that the colorful little talking birds have found perches in almost onefifth of the homes in this country this could indicate that the country is not going to the dogs but js strictly for the birds some of the original wall paper in the home abraham lincoln occupied beginning in 1856 still decorates the walls dicksons hill lest you should think life at dicksons hill is monotonous may we recall a number of ac tivities enjoyed recently the children have had grand time3 skating on the rink which mr dave keeor made at the corner of no 4s and isth ave members of the horticultural society appreciated the address of mrs wees who gave an ac count of her tour in russia rev e swaim of stayner informed us of conditions he saw on his visit to germany and israel as a delegate to the world mennouite conference rev a forbes and group from buffalo were guest speaker and singers at the anniversary dinner the farm families were in terested in the john deere dem onstration at the stouffville theatre sponsored by mr fred byr the stormy weather hindered some from attending the ladies night service of the christian mens fellowship addressed by dr fitch mrs w a jones was hostess to a stanley products party by mrs melvln barclay of mark ham miss elizabeth wideman and ladles comprising her household moved to stouffville last week during the past five years she has been caring for the sick in the simeon hoover home and her departure is regretted how ever we hope they will soon feel at home in town on tuesday a group of friends spent an afternoon at the home of mr and mrs herb wideman with lots of neighborly fellow ship a short program and pre sentation of a floor lamp which was graciously received mrs ken walker visited the ladies at mrs kochs nursing home at markham and was warmly melcomed by old friends there clippers top group near end of schedule as the local intermediate is schedule nears its end the clip pers still cling to the top spot in the group to date stouffville had lost only one game they have won 10 and tied 2 brad ford is in the runnersup posi tion with 9 wins 4 losses and 2 ties they have played two extra games beeton milton and orangeville follow in that order the group standing is as fol lows p w l t pts stouffville 13 10 1 2 22 bradford 15 9 4 2 20 beeton 15 8 6 1 17 milton 14 6 7 1 13 orangeville 15 0 15 0 0 i found my job through is want ads its easy to puce a tely want ad miil your ti directly to telegum yvjnt ait riy ind mcliads sis toronto i i take your tly want ad to your nuitsl id a onif store haylow leads peewee bantam marksmen setting a torrid- pace in the peewee bantam league with 45 goals and 8 assists francis haylow leads all other competi tors with a total of 53 points ross brown and bill corner hold the runnersup positions the top fifteen players are as follows g a pts f haylow candns 45 8 53 ross brown pitts 41 6 47 bill corner leafs 38 7 45 b payne canadiens 23 11 31 b madill canadiens 10 12 22 j hill pittsburg 12 8 20 k aida leafs 12 4 16 j harper pitts 3 8 11 d winn canadiens 6 4 10 j goudie leafs 8 19 b browning candns 3 5 8 l taylor buffalo 7 0 7 d chase buffalo 2 2 4 w crovvder buffalo 4 0 4 g smith leafs 12 3 claremont wilma and marion wagar of newbury were visiting their aunt and uncle mr and mrs jack norton of claremont and other relatives over the week end shaving was originally a pro tective measure since long beards were easy for opponents in combat to seize markham township police handled 454 calls last month according to their regular re port presented to council on monday afternoon the total mileage covered by the cruisers was 10466 miles at a cost of 43326 total number of sum monses issued was 18s with 57 for other municipalities there were 10 fire calls 11 for theft and 27 dog complaints a resolution by councillors mcneil and mumberson author ized council to purchase 15 lockers to be installed in the police department cost will be 33625 accounts total amount of general ac counts passed by council for payment was 2153554 of which 12000 relates to payments on the construction of the cedar grove and cashel bridges and a number of substantial accounts for engineering fees agree on hazel damage an agreement has been drawn and a bylaw passed relating to the amount which would be charged to the village of union- ville and thornhiu in connection with repairing roads and bridges due to damage caused by hurri cane hazel these villages had previously taken the initial steps to go into court against the township objecting to the charge which last year was 26 mills both villages have now agreed to share part of the cost of the bridge repairs but the town ship must bear the total cost of roads except those within the village boundaries the reduc tion in the charge will reduce the assessment made in this connection to about one mill mt pisgah mr harold botham is the new alischalmers dealer for tnj district we wish harold every success in his new venture mr and mrs victor smith toronto visited mr and mrs harry smith on saturday even ing the womans association will meet on wednesday february 12 at the home of mrs kennedy parsonage aurora at 230 pm this will be combined with the world day of prayer service all ladies are cordially invited to come and enjoy this fellow ship together sunday school at 130 pm next sunday church service at 230 mr kennedys subject will be young people and jesus mrs whorley of halleybury and mrs walker of toronto vis ited mr and mrs harvey blddle- combe on monday mrs h smith and mrs r baycroft attended a parsonage board meeting at the parsonage last tuesday mrs r baycroft was reelected chairman with mrs w jennings as secretary to stand trial in brougham blast case joseph pridmore brougham was committed for trial by a judge and jury in police court friday pridmore 16 is charged with conveying and placing ex plosives vvih intent to cause explosion pridmore pleaded not guilty a second charge of failing to use care in handling dynamite was withdrawn by the crown attorney without prejudice pridmore was involved in the halloween 1957 dynamiting of a pickering township weigh scale shack owned by curran and briggs ltd the other teen agers received suspended sent ences earlier this year in the preliminary hearing r- nichol engineer for curran briggs ltd gave the amount of damage to the shack as 650 to the scales and 1850 to the building john walton elizabeth street pickering testified that the dyn amite used in the explosion had been brought to the shack in pridmores car a statement taken from prid- pee wee league w l t pts hawks 9 3 2 20 red wings 8 6 0 16 bruins 6 6 2 14 rangers 2 10 2 6 results bruins 3 hawks 2 wings 6 rangers 0 430 rangers vs bruins 530 hawks vs wings tee wee bantam w l t pts canadiens 11 2 2 24 leafs 10 4 1 21 pittsburg 5 7 3 13 buffalo 0 13 2 2 results canadiens 7 buffalo 2 leafs 8 pittsburg 6 schedule 6 pm leafs vs canadiens 7 pm buffalo vs pittsburg attends banquet auroras ab hulse hardwork ing member of the oha execu tive attended the annual sports writers and sportscasters ban quet in the royal york hotel he brushed shoulders with such notables as rocket rich ard jackie parker lew bur- dette whipper watson staff smythe nathan phillips fred gardiner al balding willie mays and many more the local sports scribe noted that richard received the greatest ovation when introduced more on nov 23 1957 at the whitby opp detachment office was admitted in evidence crown attorney alex c hall qc asked that bail for prid more be set at 1000 the charge carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment bail was set at 500 unionville whips aurora 83 leads playoffs 20 morris procenkos unionvuie juvenile jets took a strangle hold on the first round of the ontario b playoffs by whip ping aurora 83 on friday night it was the second game in two nights for the rivals union- ville blanked the yonge street squad 60 in the playoff opener the series is a best three out of five games in fridays contest unionville looked much the better club their precision passing plays caught the aurora defence flat- footed on a number of occa sions the game was a nip and tuck battle until the jets broke it wide open with a five goal at tack in the final frame the two teams had been deadlocked at 33 john pettit and carl keffer eacii potted a pair of goals for the winners single tallies came from the sticks of bruce holds- worth dick underwood al tidsbury and ron graham stewart davidson with two and joe dol were the aurora marks men carl keffer was hie driving force up front for the jets john pettit also played well and was robbed of at least two goals by the aurora netminder ron gra ham turned in a fine perform ance on the unionville rear- guard jim lott the jets puck- stopper outguessed a number of aurora forwards blocking numerous goallabelled drives markhams ron graham blinked the light at the fifteen minute mark of the first period with aurora playing a man short the visitors evened the count at 1955 stewart david son hitting the target with a long shot in the second session union ville struck hard and fast carl keffer teed off with a golf shot at 510 and bruce holdsworth made it 31 at 705 auroras stewart davidson kept the yonge street squad in the game with his second goal at 1845 the tally came on a wild scram ble around the unionville net after goalie lott had blocked two previous shots the third period was only minutes old when aurora dead locked the score joe dol was the marksman from that point on however it was all union ville in the goal scoring depart ment carl keffer grabbed a loose puck and fired it into the top corner for what proved to be the winner dick underwood found himself alone inside the aurora blueline and promptly deposited the puck in the twine with a backhand shot the two tallies came only six seconds apart john pettit with two and alan tidsbury completed the route two exstouffville players re cent recruits with coach pro cenkos jets howard mal colm and ted suzuki took their regular turns malcolm per formed both on the defence and up front jack shropshire and geo carey officiated evrmig is 100 guaranteed at ominion baxter beans 1 pork 20oztn 6 95 niblets v p kernel corn y 2 35 picnic tomatoes 28 oz tin 6 i 1o heinz spaohetti i tomat sauce 15 2 31 ice cream richmeuo y 89 aunt sallys two fruit marmalade 24 oz jar 33 the stoufrvuu tmbune tfany mmtiy 8 w58 ft 71 jmiiiliiiiliiiiiiiniiiiiixjijiiim i f n bu margene margarine 5c oh 2 bananas golden yellow 229 all merchandise sold at jout dominion store is guaranteed to giro 100 satisfaction prices effective thursday friday and saturday february 878 at dominion store ltd stoaffrlllc ont the community bible study fellowship will meet next monday evening feb 10th at s pm at the home of mr mrs chas ratcliff the panel will kad out io be followed by a short period of general discussion the metting will conclude with a light lunch and social half hour everyone invited hi u ucum anniianiiiini 1uhuu christ church anglican rev j d tiller rector sunday feb 9th 19ss sexagesima 10 am morning worship 10 am junior sunday school 11 am sunday school memorial christian church rev p a dearmond pastor sunday feb sth 195s jo am sunday bible school 11 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service tues feb 11 christian en deavor meeting in our church young people in charge spe cial music speaker rev w pape everyone welcome wed s pm prayer bible study thurs 730 pm junior and senior choir fri 730 pm bible lecture by rev pape bloomington christian associated gospel church mr ted simmons minister sunday feb sth 1358 10 am sunday school for all 11 am morning worship wed s pm prayer meeting ringwood christian church rev kenyon edwards sunday feb sth 1s5s 1000 am sunday school 1110 am worship service 8 pm monday ce prayer meeting wed evening feb 12th ss skating party at ratcliftg pond brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor wm vanderbent sunday feb 9th 1358 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 7 pm evangelistic wed 730 pm midweek prayer meeting altona christian united missionary church rev dow snrgcant pastor sunday feb 9th 1358 845 broadcast cklb 1350 ke 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship wed 8 pm prayer service all are welcome vivian mccormack memorial church thurs frl 815 pm con tinuing the special meetings with rev j r boyd sunday feb sth 1958 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship closing service with rev j r boyd ministering to us music by the ladies trio plan pray and come monday feb 10 ladies meet ing at mrs gordon tabers wed 8 pm young peoples meeting st james presbyterian x church stouffville rer d r mckilucan da bd sunday feb 9th 195s 10 am morning worship 1 worship with un united church melville peachs bethesda ballantrae rev g davison mr n hodgson sunday feb 9th 1958 10 am bethesda peachs 1130 am melville ballan trae fri feb 7 ballantrae ypu 730 pm the peachs wms will meet on tuesday evening feb 11 at 8 pm at the home of mrs john nigh second marknam a raker hill baptist churches rev bruce hisey sunday feb 9th 1958 second markham prayer service every wed 800 pm next lords day bible school 10 am morning service 11 am subj the prodigal son ill ustrated by feltboard young peoples 730 pm baker hill no prayer service this week duo to meetings at vivian next lords day bible school 2 pm service 3 pm all welcome united missionary church gormley bethesda rev o e hunklng minister sunday feb 9th 1958 845 am broadcast 1350 ko 10 am worship gormley 11 am sunday schools 12 noon worship bethesda i 730 pm evening service feb 16 730 pm- annual musical service guests the calvary irish quartette tor onto united church stouffville rev douglas davis sunday feb 9th 1958 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship tues 730 pm scouts cubs wed 415 pm junior choir thurs 230 pm wms 4 pm the explorers 7 pm cgit 8 pm choir practice wed feb 12 8 pm evening auxiliary sat feb 15 3 to 5 pm the explorers bazaar and tea in the school room commencing sunday evening feb 16 our lenten devotion al services the subjects this year are based on the booklet god and you plan to at tend these special meetings united missionary church rev o e bell minister sunday feb sth 1368 dickson hill 345 am morning worshfp 1050 am sunday school 730 pm evening service thurs feb 8 8 pm special musical program mr clar ion baker organist rev earl bray song leader and soloist hooper bros quartette from oshnwa markham 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service a welcome awaits you stouffville baptist church sunday feb 9th 1958 10 am bible school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic service wed 8 pm prayer meeting stoitfville united missionary church rev v g minister thursday evening 800 prayar service and bible study sunday feb 3th 1958 sunday school 10 am worship 11 am home missions rev arthur walsh will speak evangelistic 730 pm coming events feb 13th business meeting feb 16th communion service mar 30th to apr 6th mission ary convention thought for today peace conference may be line but prayer meetings produce greater results i hill i will saturday 745 pm parkside youth centre 70 oclock good ice good music skates and lots of young people this adds up to a good evening of skating pleasure on the outdoor pond plan to come 000 fellowship in the youth centre good singing for jour enjoyment and the yvg girls choir with npcrial messages in song and remember in prayer our regular broadcast to go over tho air waves in northern ontario snnday evening fireside at 015 quiz teams this week ballantrae vs hitey on acts 8 1140 and chapter 0 a new modern setting film be shown tho promise come and enjoy this informal ing of fellowship harry edwards dlreeton gft stouffvilie youth pit gtif i