hc 16 the stourryiui trsune tkxiiy nor ember 6 1958 len wilkes clothes shop m i k november r a happy 1 odon sweaters size 14 20 popular colours bnnlosi pullovers cardigans 498 pullover 398 cardigans size 16 20 from 595 ladies slips sizes 32 18 crepe and nylon 298 duster coats lannel quilt from 595 so smart so comfy cotton nylon flannel quilted satin lounging pyjamas flannel satin nylon from 895 to 1595 gowns and pyjamas m l xl flannelette nylon from 298 specials 1 lined corduroy sets 3 4 5 6 2 duffle coats boys and girls split hood quilted lining 3 pram suit nylon 2 zippers yellow pink blue 4 snow suits lpiecc 2 4 6 bed navy brown 2piecc 4 g gx red navy brown girls coats sin 7o a f 1795 girls and boys 3 pc sets 23x infants from 1695 from 1295 girls size 46x red or blue coat hat leggings 1 week only 1995 mens cmdigms orion nylon wool sizes 38 44 in many colours from 695 to 1495 sleeveless cardigans s button closing 7 newest shades from 595 mens cur coats sizes 36 12 gray and beige nylon pile or quilted lining 1795 to 2495 heu thank you warmit a sweater clothes shop 200 witness official opening of new cedar grove bridge at eleven oclock on the morn- ins ot november 1st 1958 cere monies began to officially open the new bridge spanning the little rouge river on steeles avenue at the tenth concession markham it was a sunny day even warm lor november and nearly two hundred residents of markham and scarborough witnessed the event mr archie little excouncillor and presi dent of the cedar grove com er stepped so high don mc- clennan rigged up one mans idea of a 20th century conasto for the occasion and from its warm interior refreshments were served right on the bridge mr milroy and mr freeman stood straight and still for a long time before their ribbon was cut proud symbols of their community master paul reesor was very young to accept the re sponsibility of opening a brid munity club opened the cere- j but with a rosycheeked smile monies introducing the reeves of the two participating town ships reeve campbell of scar borough and reeve clark of markham both spoke of the diffi culties surrounding a project of this kind and of the need for human understanding through out progress must be made in this 20th century but not always at the cost of unnecessary destruc tion rev pick of markham united church and zion church cedar grove conducted a short worship and mr don mccicn- nan thanked the speakers a bright green ribbon held taut by mr george freeman and mr artie milroy across the centre of the structure was clipped by master paul reesor and the bridge was officially opened the first vehicle to cross was an old democrat appropriately filled with many of cedar groves new generation and driven by miss virginia dare following the ceremonies coffee and do- nuts were served on the bridge by the community club the above is for posterity scrapbooks and any papers who wish a record of this event be low is the account for us in cedar grove cedar grove is almost always blessed with perfect weather for any important event planned to the bewilderment of outsiders so it should have surprised no one that saturday nov 1st was a glorious sunny day from a vantage point on the new bridge looking north past the landscaped community park to the milroy farm on the top of the hill or across sim reesors fields south through russ ree sors woodlot or woodland park if you overlooked a little un finished business the country never looked lovelier the maple tree at the brow of the hill al most bare now still stands show ing its structural perfection and the bent elm unique and grace ful also lived through this in trusion flags and cedar boughs on either railing marked the centre of the ridge while on both sides the bright colours of fall attire made a brilliant background traffic was halted on the west by the metropolitan police and at the east by the markham township police archie little who in 2 years on council knew the growing pains in the erection of the new bridge knows too that cedar grove recognizes and respects its history and realizes the im portance of new happenings in the community he it was who organized so wellsaturdays ad dition to our story he was en thusiastically supported by his fellow villagers the dares dust ed and decorated their old dem ocrat and surely benjamin nev- he snipped the ribbon like veteran politician reeve clark reeve campbell and mr pick spoke with understanding to all of us who have daily watched the development of the bridge some of whom had helped and some unpaid superintendents archie little aptly remarked that we did not all agree that the bridge was in the right place but we could all get across it and we are pleased with the fin ished structure two tape re corders were in operation and many cameras were at work it was big day in cedar grove an important event but typical of the spirit in this village halloween came in with a whoop and a holler in cedar grove it began with a party at the school where even the mo thers ducked for apples the children put on a very enter taining programme and as usual played host with easy efficiency at night the roads were lighted with jackolanterns and door bells were ringing like mad there were no reports of mis chief in the village at all just a whale of a good time have you seen sputnik late ly the rocket has been cruising and blinking across the sky from toronto to green river but now so they say we can see the satellite itself around 620 any evening look for a star trying to make a left turn the past two weeks have left most of us feeling like a stock market chart we have soared with the happy relatives of springhill who have welcomed their returned loved ones and sympathized with those who have suffered such terrible loss the disaster in nova scotia has never been far from any of us lately such tragedy knits the country together in a way that no joy could ever do sunday at zion church both sunday school and church took up a special collection in an effort to contrib ute in some way to the relief of these people a substantial amount was turned into the bank on monday mrs damper has been visit ing her daughter mrs austin reesor this past week we are sorry to report the death last friday morning of mr abe reesor he had suffered a fall recently but had appar ently shown every sign of re covering cedar grove offers sin cere sympathy to his daughter mrs florence bielby and to the many nephews and nieces who will miss him in his youth mr reesor was an ardent wood car ver producing carvings of intri cate design and patient crafts manship and in his later years was a willing source of informa tion for all who were interested in local history balsam ml zion mrs b jamleson the barn of mr and mrs 3as shipton half a mile west of balsam was completely destroy ed by fire along with fifteen cows and some implements the fire starting around 1130 last friday night mrs frank disney has been spending a few days with her daughter mrs sid knowlton at enniskillen messrs lewis jones and glen manderson left saturday morn ing for the north country to hunt deer miss phyllis jones who is on the oshawa hospital staff spent the weekend at her home sunday visitors at the lome mrs v baiter mrs nell mc lean mrs howard butt and garry of woodvtlle the merry homemakers club will meet on saturdav at 2 pm at the home of musanna wil son the wa will meet next wed nesday nov 12 at the home of mrs b jamieson mrs george mcconnell of claremont will be guest speaker and give a dem onstration on making christmas decorations please dont forget your used clothing for the fred victor mission roll call will be answered by an item with the word witness lunch will be served at the close olympic national park a vast preserve in the heart of the isolated olympic peninsula jones home were mrs morgan of washington state is the onlv evans and mr and mrs edgar united states park that holds evans and family of claremont i both snowcapped mountains and ocean beaches church news news from box grove stouffville next door to iga foodliner phone 21w1 s howard the weathers been cool and even nippy but apparently even the frost weve had wasnt enough to finish some valiant pansies we found blooming gaily among the autumn debris in the garden halloween has come and gone again with the usual assortment of purchased and homemade costumes everything from ghosts to monkeys and convicts with a few gypsies and tramps thrown in one idea which we thought novel was a pair of costumes made from feed bags most of the mischief was minor such as soapy win dows and overturned privies what will they do when every ones plumbing is inside one dangerous prank was the saw ing down of a tree so that it fell across hagermans sideroad it was a dangerous thing to do and could easily have caused a serious accident and even loss of life the annual halloween party was held at the school last fri day complete with costumes prizes games and of course cats no party being complete with out this necessary addition donna speers had a hallow een party and no doubt other groups gathered later for some fun too i the paper drive held by the school last thursday was a big success the big true look away a capacity load of over two tons and there is still a small truck load left if anyone should happen to be going into tor onto with a small true empty and would care to take in the extra paper the students would appreciate it very much they would also like to thank every one for so diligently saving pa pers for them proceeds of this drive are for the red cross and will be announced as soon as they are known the box grove rugby team lost a game for the first time this season wiien they played against gormley last wednes day gormley has won all their games so far fridays game was finally played on monday and was won by our side the next game now will be the playoffs which should be soon student teachers at the school this week are miss kallioja and miss kassadan they are board ing with mrs speers some mean person took ad vantage of the excitement at the rues jarvis home last week and walked off with their twelve ducks and the old hen that had raised them birthday greetings this week to audrey jarvis and to alan dowdell on monday and ruthie grant on saturday both alan and ruthie are 8 years old next sunday at the box grove united church is laymens sun day and several men of the con gregation will be taking part in the service among them mr neil hoyes who will give a talk on the laymens conference at muskoka which he recently at tended an organizational meeting of the youth centre was held last week at the dowdell home with the result that the tiny tot club started this week as did the boys clubs junior on tues day from 7 to 8 and seniors on wednesday from 8 to 930 the girls club isnt fully organized yet as they are short of lead ers during the next week or so members of the youth centre committee will be canvassing the neighborhood looking for your comments and suggestions as well as assistance to make this seasons youth centre activ ities bigger and better than ever farm forum is in session once again and was held this week at th raymcrs the topic under discussion being what price freedom everyone is welcome to join this group meet ing weekly on monday evenings the next meeting will be at the armstrong home at 830 next monday dont forget the wa meet ing tonight thursday at the maclachlan home in locust hill cars will be leaving about 8 oclock flash junior girls club starts today thursday after school till pm christ church anglican rev 3 d tuielt hector sunday november 9th 195s 23rd after trinity 10 am morning worshio 10 am junior sunday school 11 am sunday school wed s pm choir practice united church stouffville ltcv douglas davis sunday november 9th 195s sunday school 945 am junior to senior 11 am nursery to primary 11 am morning worship rev and mrs frank muir formerly ot this town and re cently returned from japan will be with us this sunday mrs muir will speak in all sessions ot the sunday school and mr muir will speak to us in the regular morning service thurs 230 pm the wms meets in the church parlor remember your gift for the work ot our immigration de pot wed nov 12 at s pm the evening auxiliary meets in the church parlor sunday afternoon nov is we are devoting to a visitation of our united church families this has no other motive than to get ourselves acquainted with our own families we want to talk to you about our church and your church sunday evening nov s at 730 pm will be a study period tor instruction for our visitors help us to do this work well we will meet in the church parlor stouffville baptist church rev j williams pastor sunday november 9th 1958 10 am bible school for all ages 11 am morning worship 230 pm remembrance day service 730 pm evangelistic service subject where are the dead wed s pm prayer bible study thurs 4 pm childrens ser vice skcoxd markham a baker lllll baptist churches rev lsritee hlscy sunday november 9th 195s second markham bible school 10 am morning service 11 am evening service 730 pm raker lllll sunday school at 130 pm gospel service at 230 pm you are welcome united missionary church gormley bethcsda rev c 13 llimklng minister sunday november 9th 195s s45 am broadcast 1350 kc 10 am worship gormley 11 am missionary sunday school rev ev a tomllnson missionary from ethiopia 1130 am worship bethcsda 730 pm service gormley stouffville united missionary church kov arthur walsh minister sunday november 9th 195s annivkksary sunday 10 am sunday school 11 am 11eaching rev h o roadway of breslau ontario singing mrs a walsh 730 pm preaching rev h roadway singing the henderson sis ters in the evening service hear th voices of some who were present at the establishment of our church in stouftville vivian mccormack memorial church rev bruce hiscy pastor friday 8 pm rev r guthrie with colored slides of pales tine sunday november 9th 1958 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship special music by mr and mrs howard baker monday 8 pm annual church business meeting tucs s pm prayer meeting wed 815 young peoples ringwood christian church rev kcnnyon edwards sunday november 9th 195s 10 am- sunday school 1110 am 730 pm anni versary services rev e i simmonds and trio from tor onto bible college s pm wed ce prayer meet ing united church melville charge rev g davison sunday november 9th 1958 930 am bethcsda 1045 am peachs 1145 am melville tucs c4 5 pm cubs 810 pm scouts thurs 730 pm explorers peachs wms will meet on tuesday nov 11 hi at 8 pm at the home of mrs malcolm keith altona christian united missionary church rov dow snrgcant pastor sunday november 9th 1958 1030 am sunday school 730 pm service sunday nov ib 1030 am mrs colbys boys choir memorial christian church sunday november 9th 1951 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service come and worship with us brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastoi- rev win vnnderbcnt sunday november 9th 1958 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic wed 730 pm midweek prayer meeting indications are that not many years hence beings on other so lar planets will be calling us carthlings space hterbugs lion peewcc standing w i- t ris wings 2 1 0 4 rangers 2 1 0 i bruins i 2 0 2 1 lawks i 2 results 0 2 wings 2 hawks 1 rangers 3 bruins 2 schedule monday nov 10 g30730 wings vs rangers 730-330- bruins vs hawks churchill musselmans lake bible school thursday 8 pm rev victor griflln missionary on furlough from south america sunday 30 1 am rev harry edwards claris for al everyone invited united missionary church rov c e bell minister sunday november 9th 1958 dickson iii 11 945 am 730 pm the pai- tor will he preaching in both services 1050 am sunday school wed 8 pm prayer bible study markham 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worshlp 730 pm evening service you are invited to attend these services st james presbyterian church stouffville rev 1 it mckillicnn ba bl sunday november 9th 195s 10 am morning worship worship with us bloomington christian associated gospel ciiuucii mr e n simmons minister sunday november 3tfc 1958 10 am sunday school for all 11 am a peculiar people 730 pm decisions wed 8 pm prayer meeting frl s pm young peoples saturday 745 pm parksidc youth centre saturday 8 pm everyone ready for a sood evening special hinging by johnny swindell colored slides of sandy cava bible conference will lie shown by harvey rove also hie regular broadcast will im laped note change of date the kliigflli will be willi us nor ltli instead of nov ktli sunday evening ilrcjjde al oj3 pm mr hans hosier with messages in miir ii and the first film in a brnnd new series will le shown cmna and enjoy hit ann fellowship hour tune in sunday at a am 1300 richmond hill for ilic yec broadcast harry edwards director i 5