classified cards of thanks i wish to thank the members and friends of the baptist church tor their box of fruit also those who inquired and sent me lovely cards after my operation- james taylor real estate we wish to say thank you to our neighbors and friends for their beautiful gifts jessie sol bender i wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for the many cards flowers the fruit and kind inquiries for keith tanis now at home and for harold who is still in the hospital and will re main there for 2 or 3 weeks your kindness was wry much appreciated mrs murphy i would like to say thank you to the many friends neighbors relatives and the ladies auxil iary of branch 159 besl for the kindness extended both to my family at home ami to me while 1 was in the hospital betty turner to all those who in any way remembered me on my recent birthday thank you most sin cerely janet bruce i wish to thank relatives and friends for cards fruit and flowers kind inquiries and visits to me while i was in the hos pital after my recent operation and while i was at home miss mary beelby i would like to express a sin cere thankyou to my friends and neighbors for the lovely cards flowers gifts and the many acts of kindness shown me while i was in hospital and since com ing home also to mr and mr bruce marshall and mrs vi booth for their love and kind ness in caring for jimmy and betty while i was away a special thankyou to the doctors of the stouffville medical centre and nurses of the uxbridge cot tage hospital for their kindness and mrs d campbell and staff of brierbush hospital for the lovely flowers i received on thanksgiving day dorothy lamoreaux in memoriam lockie in the midst of our sorrow we wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appre ciation to our many relatives friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our beloved hus band and father mrs irving m lockic wayne margaret lynda and lome doust in loving memory of mr and mrs james c doust who passed away mother nov 11 1958 and father oct 22 1959 we who loved you sadly miss you as it dawns another year in our lonely hours of thinking thoughts of you are ever near the doust family dadson in loving memory of our dear father charles dadson who was suddenly taken from us october 20th 1952 at bloomington our hearts still ache with sad ness our eyes have shed many a tear god alone knows how much we miss you as this ends another year always remembered by the family 5900 7 room home with 4 large bedrooms oil heating in good location your down pay ment considered phone 522w stouffville 40 acres of land available free for the working phone gormley 5241 brown in loving memory of our dear mother mrs ethel brown who passed away oct 221957 what would we give her hand to clasp her patient face to see to hear her voice to see her smile as in the days that used to be bui some sweet day well meet again beyond the toil and strife and clasp each others hand once more in heaven that happy life lovingly remembered by the family holdkn in cherished mem ory of a beloved husband and father delbert f i olden who died so suddenly oct 22 19 ig deep in our hearts a memory is kept of one we loved and will never forget sadly missed lovingly remembered by wife gertrude and family wright in fond and cher ished memory of a dear hits band and dad gilbert o wright gibb who left us eleven years ago october 19 1919 he was a husband and father so very rare content in his home and always was there we treasure still with love sin cere beautiful memories of him so dear loved and remembered always by his wife muriel and only daughter joyce wright in loving memory of our dear brother and uncle gibb wright who left us oct 19 1919 we have missed the sound of your footsteps and your voice since you have gone and no longer can we see you in our hearts you still live on sadly missed by perc beatrice and barbara mevers mcgrogan in loving mem ory of a dear mother and grandmother mary k mc- grogan who passed awav october 16 195 ever remembered by ronald megrogati dorothy owen and rcfeert when buying or selling real estate farms residences business properties contact george w allison begm real estate broker phone 244 45tf or call oarry botbne ihone 466 buy sell through 4su earl gbose ml albert i35vvl edwin fockler stouffville 90805 j m farquharson heal estate gormley 5407 or ba 57711 real estate harold wood buildkrs sacrifice s500 down lovely new 6room brick bunga lows some with attached garag es decorated in oils colored baths plus many many extras situated in stouffvilles nicest subdivision priced from s13990 and up call now to see these mr wood 161 duplex 5000 down or offer for this spot less duplex the lower having 3 bedrooms living dining kitchen and bath and the upper the same but with 2 bedrooms full price 18500 to see this new listing call mr rusnell 312w sold out buyers wailing if you are thinking of selling your property call now mr rusnell 3i2v air wood 464 ax 35751 stoutt 404 harold wood real estate births burrows mr and mrs mailland burrows are happy to announce the arrival of a son on october 15th 1960 at brierbush hospital fockler bruce and anna fockler of ringwood are pleased to announce the birth of their son barry allen on oct 10 19c0 at the brierbush hospital stouffville a bro ther for brian gray to mr and mrs ted gray oct 13 19g0 at scar borough hospital a daughter nanncy lorraine a sister for debbie mother and baby well meyers ruth and harold of woodville are proud to announce the arrival of their son 9 lbs at lindsay hos pital both well rickard fred and gordon wish to announce the arrival of a sister sherry lynn 8 lbs at uxbridge cottage hospital on october 12 i960 a daugh ter for tom and ethel rick- ard symes mr and mrs jack symes of rr 1 goodwood are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter on oct 12 19g0 at the brierbush hos pital deaths wiison alice ann at the york county hospital new- market on friday oct 11 i960 alice ann gillman in her 90th year wife of the late william thomas wilson and dear mo ther of roy winnifred mrs charles reynolds and grenfell of claremont fern mrs victor penninen of stouffviue rest ing at the dixon funeral home markham for service on mon day at 2 pm interment stouff ville cemetery crest kr mrs will chester wife of the late will chester passed away at her residence on highway 2 west rouge hills on monday oct 17 1960 mrs chester was the former elizabeth dickson and was in her 96th year she is survived by one son thomas wellington chester of west rouge hills the funeral service was from her late residence on thursday oct 20 at 2 oclock interment was in erskire cem etery at dunoartors gunner norbert dams no 2 rcha loved eldest son of mr nd rs wolfgang buttonville neighbourhood notes the lent family has been happy to have as their recent guests mrs items parents and other relatives from brandon manitobx we extend sympathy to two local families who recently suf fered loss mrs j harris mo ther died at queen elizabeth hospital toronto following a lingering illness early in oc tober and lasc week a sister of mr e walton passed away anniversary congratulations this week to mr and mrs al jones and mr and mrs james rodick on saturday evening of last week more than thirty mem bers of their immediate family met at the home of their son mr and mrs jack crisp tor onto to honour mr and mrs ernie crisp on the occasion of their fortieth wedding anniver sary one of the guests was mrs crisps mother mrs car- thew young peoples conference when members of the tor onto conference young peoples union met at owen sound over thanksgiving weekend art storey david leper maureen wright and jearette wilkins represented the victoria square yp and were the only repre sentatives present from york presbytery when elections were held both art and david were made members of the toronto con ference executive miss joy ful ler browns corners church has been named president of the vs group and miss judy hord is secretary ron tuck is treasurer on sunday evening the executive was installed by don reesor president of the york presbytery ypu at a meeting held in victoria square church convention btiftonville school inspector hallman conducted the meeting when the markham township rural teachers met at buttonville school on thurs day to hold a convention dur ing the morning session the dis cussion was centred on testing methods at noon hour mem bers of browns corners church harmony club served a buffet luncheon to approximately 30 teachers date stone laid for the second time within a few weeks last sunday morn ing the sun shone brilliantly as the congregation of browns corners united church met out side following the morning ser vice for the setting of the new date stone to mark the new ad dition to the church which is presently being built dr a f binnington pastor read passages from 1 corinth ians 291018 and ilaggai 112- 15 as the congregation gather ed round the place near the doorway of the new structure where the stone was laid mr norman reid clerk of session held the copper cylin der to be inserted behind the new stone in it were 1 the sector proposals for 1960 and the 1st letter to the congrega tion 2 presbytery minutes dated april 26 1sg0 at which meeting our congregation was represented and plans were pre sented for extension and official consent was given by presby tery and recorded in these min utes 3 church calendar for day of sodturning and pic tures of july 24th 1960 also dr binningtons letter to con gregation 4 economist sun july 28th 1960 issue included in this paper was a picture and report of ceremony 5 annual report 1959 6 picture of the church 1959 7 church calen dars of oct 9 and 16 2 short sketch of our church area show ing population 9 early his tory of browns corners church as recorded in markham town ship historical sketch 10 list of officers and church organiza tions 11 united church ob servers of oct 1st and august 1 1960 the latter issue contain ing a prayer by minister dr binnington rev nolman pick of mark ham president of york presby tery was presented with tiie trowel by mr harold coleman chairman of sector and pro ceeded to lay the stone after which he spoe briefly and led eluded with the siemfwyshrde in prayer the service conclud ed with the singing of the dox- ology construction on the new buil ding is progressing favourably with most of the brickwork completed on the new part and the old bricking replaced on the old building it is expected the end of november will see com pletion of tht- work wi euchres begin oct 21 on friday evening many old friends will meet again in but tonville wi hall as the button ville wl annual euchre series gets into swing dams suddenly in winnipeg on sunday october 16 funeral arrangements as yel incom plete mr and mrs dams are grateful for the sympathy of their friends but reoues orit- ting calls at the home lust for the present as jupiter pluvius says- w tje palctf woolly bear catefepluar mas a widelddle browm band itviu 8e a mild vftnter if loud sounds tub cricket soon cotes tut rain swarmiug- imsects eamcwjc ik sow r1jis bad atmeftscon otlckens koostim early tw eve ml mc- means faul veatuer wwt mormkjc whe foo- cobs up rain is oer wueki fog- comes down v rain some more rainbow in moftniwc- shepherds take vaknngj raiubow atnisht shepherds dexiut fe llg-htwing- pronlvcnw raim comes vourvww llghtkiikig- from s ofl 3 e raiw soon goes anwav heap roosteo crohv afar off or pos howl sure sign of rain smau rwxiny iast tov 6- dilms soov pcne cfclght the srs cold tms wight eain before sevhm cfuit eepops v vwei sum craws vwter ik evening- rain next cav- heavy dew on wav 8kj-c- fair vwsatmer alltuat sm klc d 6lue sky im nofttvi during rain bis- as duhmans jritches sigm of cleasukic- weatuek vhetf skcs leave vsbs i owls moot in daytime i swallows fly low beware of foul weather ual around moon is followed by rain or 9sw in as many days as there are stags in twe ring usi moowspuliwg- v7er brings ctovos ahd rain for all that montw eeffceestormjot is shs- fftdom is ove- 06 is giad rheuwmc jointir ame avs paul just befblus a comiwt- rau irt i to faui2 vocal pap6ri victoria sot sirs w sandle lions club anniversary the victoria square and dis trict lions club 1st annivers ary and charter night was held in the buttonville womens institute hall on tuesday eve ning october 4 1960 following the delicious ban quet the programme was held with the lions president law- son mumberson calling it to order the address of welcome was given by lion lawson mumbsrson introduction of headtable guests and visiting clubs was given by lion wm murray zone chairman which included dalton higgs lions in ternational executive secretary clubs represented were thorn- hill stouffville north york maple and others lion carl walker past president intro duced the guest speaker mr andrew e snider lion inter national counsellor who gave a very timely and inspiring mes sage he was thanked by lion forest dullege lion frank williams 1st vice president proposed the toast to the ladies which was replied to by mrs l mumberson mrs allan orr sang two numbers accompanied at the piano by mrs jim barker mr charlie milsted played several numbers on his musical saw lion david coon 3rd vicepresi dent acted as master of cere monies for the membertain- ment which was provided by the lion members in the most unusual and hilarious nature providing many laughs for all the evening concluded with a dance vols the autumn thankoffering meeting of the wms was held on wednesday afternoon at the home of mrs c story mrs h mccague president was in charge of the worship service with mrs c story mrs r beatty mrs f brumwell and mrs r perkins assisting mrs l mumberson gave an account of some of the high lights of the general council of the united church held in the macdougall united church ed monton which was celebrating its centennial year the first macdougall church was the 1st building built outside of fort edmonton it was built of logs it has been renovated and now stands beside the new church and is a museum depicting the history of the church in the west general council were guests of the alberta govern ment at a steak barbecue at pigeon lake 60 miles south of edmonton with over 600 at tending sr womens institute the october meeting of the institute was held on tuesday evening at the home of mrs john empringham with a large attendance mrs jack rumney had charge of the meeting mrs h mccague gave the motto psalm 1071 there was a par ade of hats by the ladies who attended the millinery course recently mr charlie hooper who recently returned from his trip to russia gave a very in teresting account of his travels and showed a film the presi dent mrs e empringham took charge of the business period refreshments were served euchre the first euchre of the season was held in the victoria square community hall on friday eve ning prize winners were la dies mrs lloyd tennyson and mrs britnell consolation miss mabel sanderson gents mart styrmo and john buchanan cons alan chadwick a pres entation of a set of dishes was made to mr and mrs lloyd tennyson who have moved to arnleigh heights a lucky draw for a bushel of apples was won by mrs herman mortson the next euchre will be held in the victoria square community hall on friday evening oct 28 at 815 everyone welcome church news mr a m tomlinson was in charge of the church service on sunday morning the stu dent committee has agreed that mr tomlinson will be the stu dent on the victoria square charge mr tom phillips the student minister here last year is tak ing a western charge on an in dian reserve for one year his address is lorlie sask the phillips would welcome corres pondence from interested folk next sunday october 23 at 1130 am one of the commis sioners to general council from york presbytery mr lawson mumberson will bring us his impressions of the highest court of the united church of canada dr binnington took the eve ning service at peaches united church on sunday evening oct ig mission band the mission band will meet in the sunday school room on saturday october 22 at 2 pm all the children are invited to attend cancer society dressings cancer dressings will be made on thursday october 27 at the home of mrs cecil nichols the ladies ate invited to help in this worthwhile cause neighbourhood notes the ministerial fellowship of this district mot at the home of rev and mrs j mclaughlin at markham on monday mr jacob williams spent a few days with friends in tor onto mr and mrs lloyd tennyson and family have sold their home and have moved to arnleigh heights mr and mrs fraser gee dr evelyn gee mr and mrs doug las gee mrs a frisby mr and mrs r frisby were guest at the greatrexcaseley wedding in the central united church unionville on saturday after noon mr and mrs c st pierre of snow road spent a few days with their uncle and aunt mr tee eardt fae37 f7 llcy 2kmssm pup dsajuw a bookshelf in jooa fhv suft1n6 cr and mrs clarence steckley mr and mrs frank smith of toronto had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs s defoe mrs a pope mrs fennell mr and mrs earl empringham and girls attended the 90th an niversary service of mt pisgah united church on sunday mor ning rev garnet lynd was the speaker birthday greetings to lawr ence boynton for october 19 to mrs willows for october 22 to judy hart for october 23 to murray mackness who will be five years old on october 25 to barbara mackness who will be three years old on october 26 to ellen hoadley for oct 26 congratulations to mr and mrs jim barker who on oct 20 will celebrate their fourth wedding anniversary mrs s trenka has returned to her home in los angeles cal ifornia after spending the past month with her daughter mr and mrs wilbur brumwell and mark mr and mrs herb sanderson miss dorothy jackson of rich mond hili mr and mrs lloyd canning and laurie had sun day evening dinner with mr and mrs stanley boynton and donald the occasion being in honour of mr and mrs lloyd canning who were celebrating their sixth wedding anniversary mr and mrs neil mortson and mrs don canning attended the plowing match at spring field on thursday the many friends of mr alf smith of cashel are sorry to hear of his illness he is in the east general hospital a speedy recovery is wished for him orsdm october 20 i960 the stoutfyiue tribune pace t3 the finest and safest investment in canada canada savings bonds some of the features of the new 1960 scries canada savings bonds yield 471 if held to maturity november 1 1970 price 100 accrued interest will be charged after november 15 1960 may be purchased for cash may be purchased on the monthly savings plan available in amounts from 50 to 10000 i and of course canada savings bomta can be cashed at any time at full fao value plus earned interest phone or mail your order to russell liearc markham telephone markham 41 authorized subagent of wood gundy company limited brownies- eleven brownies accompanied by brown owl mrs g hardie tawny owl mrs varden cook mrs leitch and cook mrs lang left on friday evening of last week at 7 oclock for a pack holiday held in a log cab in with beautiful surroundings at camp samac oshawa the brownies who attended were sharron and peggy leitch don na and dale reid elizabeth berta margaret sandle betty gayman noreen powell donna houghton susan mcleverly and nan varden on sunday morning they had a combined church service with a pack from richmond hill in the outdoor chapel the carpet of coloured leaves in the chapel was breathtaking they return ed on sunday the brownies will be meet ing on friday evenings from now on at 7 oclock in the ss no 7 school its good for boys to be boys but the second time around it looks pretty silly vv to gats via best yoaf i fan to keep your femhy on the road to mirrfre is through a eood healthy savins account when youve eot money in the bank you can pay cash for the things you want and take advantage of opportunity kimwten my husband and i saved the mcocy to buy this new car ei the wsk of hova scotia naturally eissa continuing th missionary convention of the evangelical mission of converted monks priests thursday friday october 20 21 8 pm stouffville masonic hall hear rev l emard quebec converted former priest testimony patrick burke converted kc from southern ireland sam carser soloist riverside boys harmonica rand spencer family displays films slides curios literature anyone wishing transportation phone 69