the stouffyhle tr1wne twiity may 24 1962 ie 7 classified sale register auctioneer w o atkinson phone stouffville 365 a s farmer phone gormley 6311 ken clarke prentice markham 316 stouffville 96208 8eg johnson sunderland ont saturday may 26 auc tion sale of household furni ture property of mrs colin davidson lot 2 con 3 scott township 1m mi west of sandford and hi mi south 4- burner gas stove gas refrig erator findlay oval cook stove boston rocker dough box power- lawn mower full line of household furniture sale at 130 pm terms cash reg johnson auctioneer saturday may 26 gigan tic monthend auction- at the stouffville stockyards heavy runs of livestock demand and prices good many spe cial departments farmers market arcade alley bar gains galore this week a special lot of furniture owner moving away cedar grove ladies home baking sale al ways something different sale at 1 pm atkinson pol lard faulkner auctioneers saturday may 26 auc tion sale of household furni ture 1951 plymouth x station wagon low mileage trailer to match sheraton chairs and china cabinet buffet ma hogany chest of drawers good china cut glass toilet sets antiques garden tools the property of mr and mrs w r howard village of thornhill corner of yonge john sts plenty of free park ing space no reserve pro perty sold terms cash sale at 1230 d st alvin s farmer auctioneer lloyd turner clerk saturday may 26 auc tion sale of implements fur niture tractor cockshutt wa gon with roller bearings double disc portable saw mill pig feeder hay electric stove chesterfield chicken equip ment fire wood rails etc property of e a creighton and h p elliott corner mc- cowan and finch scarboro i mile west of 48 highway terms cash sale at 130 no reserve property sold see list gordon sellers auc tioneer ax 34771 saturday may 26 auc tion sale of household goods furniture tv electric refrig erator garden tools dishes glassware ornaments cook- ing utensils garden tools etc by the instruction of the pub lic trustee as administrator of the estate of the late john charles holland 121 spring road keswick ont just east of post office sale at 2 pm dst terms cash no re serve ken clarke prentice auctioneers wednesday may 30 com plete dispersal of windcioft holstcins also combine 2 trac tors power mower and drill straw hay furniture the pro perty of cecil buthet lot 10 con 10 essa township 5 miles nw of cookstown farm sold terms cash sale at x pm faulkner woods clerks w d atkinson sales mgr auctioneer wednesday may 30 auc tion sale of farm stock imple ments furniture purebred grade holstein cattle the pro perty of fred bacon lot 2 concession 15 mariposa twp 3h miles northeast of can- nlngton 28 head of holstein cattle a number fresh dion threshing machine 28x48 on rubber mccormlck power mower mccormlck tractor manure spreader near new mccormlck cultivator full line of machinery farm sold no reserve terms cash sale at 130 wm graham and jackson parliament clerks reg johnson auctioneer thursday may 31 auc tion sale- of farm stock im plements nearly new tractor registered grade aberdeen angus and grade shorthorn cattle breeding ewes and spring lambs and many other articles the property of mr gerald traviss at lot 4 con cession 6 north gwilflmbury 1 mile cast and 1 mile north of ravenshoe at 1 pm dst no reserve as farm is sold terms cash ralph faulk ner clerk frank bennett auctioneer saturday june 2 auc tion sale of 5 room brick house and lot household fur niture etc on highway 48 at malvern second house south of sheppard ave property of the late mrs frances webster sale 130 terms on chattels cash property 10tj day of sale balance in 30 days offered subject to reserve bid gordon sellers administrator and auctioneer ax 31771 saturday june 2 auc tion sale of household furni ture garden and barber tools cards of thanks i would like to express my appreciation to my relatives and friends for the letters cards and treats and a lovely plant but most of all for their prayers during the time i was confined in hospital at gait also my thanks to the doctor and nurses since returning to fairview home all was much appre ciated beulah heise i wish to express thanks to my many friends who remem bered me during my stay in hospital your kind inquiries cards letters and gifts were very much appreciated special thanks to bloomington young people mr gooderham and the stouffville legion for the loan of their wheel chair jerry tranmer i wish to thank my neighbors friends and relatives for their many acts of kindness during my recent sad bereavement jean baker coming events bingo every saturday night in the veterans hall stouff ville sponsored by canadian legion and ladies auxiliary branch 459 special games jack pot cash prizes doors open at 745 pm games start at s15 sharp admission 50a 15tf come to the goodwood baptist anniversary weekend services rev h g adams of stouffville will show slides and tell of his work on friday evening may 25th at eight oclock rev robt e henderson of toronto direc tor of church extension will be guest speaker both at 3 pm and 730 on sunday may 27th special musical numbers will be rendered by the gormley har- monaires a male quartet in the afternoon and in the evening stouffville christian mens choir under the direction of mr lam bert stouffer will lead the sing ing 502 bingo claremont legion monday may 28th sponsored by the legion and ladies aux iliary cash prizes regular specials and jackpots doors open at 745 pm games start at 815 p m everyone welcome admission 50c opening dance sat may 26 9 pm cedar beach mussel- mans lake don gilkes and his orchestra square dancing and ballroom featuring the roaring twenties every sat urday a special emergency meeting of the stouffville home and school association will be held in summitview public school at 8 30 pm may 30 1962 this meeting is important to all par ents please make an effort to attend county of ontario tenders for new machinery depot sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be- received by the undersigned until 10 am monday june 11 1962 for the construction of a new machin ery depot to be located on the east side of kings highway no 12 a half mile south of brechin in the township of mara the new building is of con crete block construction and the size 82 x 41 tenders must be submitted on forms which together with the plans can be obtained from the office of the undersigned on payment of the sum of 10 which is not returnable lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted signed r e sims peng engineer county of ontario county building whitby ont in memoriam beelby in loving memory of my dear mother elizabeth ana beelby who passed away may 25 1959 and my dear father kirkwood beelby who passed away june is 1957 youve gone from us in body your spirits ever near your names are often spoken memories of you always dear lovingly remembered by- daughter jessie and soninlaw john marshman in loving mem ory of a dear son and brother ronald marshman who pass ed away may 24th 1956 we often sit and think of him when we are alone for memory is the only friend that grief can call its own like ivy on the whithered oak when all other things decay our love for him will still keep green and never fade away ioxingly remembered by father mother brothers and sisters in loving memory of a dear husband father and grandfather who passed away may 21 196l one year since that sad day the one we loved was called away god took him home it was his will but in our hearts he liveth still ever remembered by wife elsie and family overland in loving mem ory of c a overland who passed away suddenly may 26 1949 peacefully sleeping lies one of the best in gods own garden he is now at rest he left suddenly his thoughts unknown he left a memory i am proud to own for a day that comes with sad regret i smile with the world but never forget his wife ann auction sale household furniture barbers tods garden tools dishes etc on west side of brock road in the village of claremont property of the estate of the late jack brignaix saturday june 2 1962 old fashioned antique hall rack wooden counter buffet 2 oil space heaters 3 burner coal oil stove 2 galvanized pressure tanks several odd chairs several tables desk number of jars and sealers 4 settee couches trunk chrome table sevarl good bed springs 2 beds complete 2 threepiece chesterfield suites dinette suite several table lamps quantity of odd dishes rca victor cabinet electrlc radio davenport couch coleman gas stove 3burner and oven seeral new auto tires older sizes new williams treadle sewing machine set of electric hair clippers electric hair dryer several electric razors good other barber supplies several 45 gal oil barrels 2 coal and wood cook stoves copper tub beatty washing machine general electric refrigerator garden tractor tools etc bench saw with electric motor colony houseinsulbrick sided and painted inside 8 x 12 good above building is good many other articles sale at 130 pm dst terms cash no reserve james smithy clerk ken clarke prentice auctioneeravbgkqcjmfw auctioneers phone markham 316 or stouffville 96208 dishes glassware etc on the brock road in the village of claremont property of the estate of the late jack brig- nail sale at 130 pm dst terms cash no reserve ken clarke prentice auc tioneers saturday june 9 auction sale of 82 acre farm more or less and full line of farm im plements tractor manure spreader seed drill 70 rock hens household furniture some antique articles at the same time and place will be offered for sale at 3 pm a farm of 82 acres bank barn 35x90 l shaped barn 40x60 sroom solid plank house with stucco oil furnace water on tap 2 wells 1 spring all work able seeded down for hay excellent place for horseman or gentleman farmer at lot 4 con 5 pickering township m mile west of kinsale on no 7 highway the property of archie bunker no reserve on chattels terms on prop erty 10 day of sale half cash within 30 days balance left on first mortgage at 6 interest terms on chattels cash sale at 1 pm dst lloyd turner clerk alvin s farmer auctioneer franks movers storage modern heated storage agtntfor moving with care everywhere unitd tu 42613 van lint i phone collect richmond hill i u s recognizes ontario farm safety program effectiveness of the ontario farm safety program set up by the ontario dept of agricul ture has been recognized by the u s government which recent ly asked grant smith past chairman of the ontario farm safety council to participate in the washington conference call ed by the u s occupational safety conference establishment of the ontario farm safety council followed a farm accident survey in on tario which pointed up the hea vy joss of life and economic loss resulting from farm operations mr smith participated in a program devoted to safer am erican agriculture and was able to outline to the u s confer ence the effectiveness of the on tario program one of the conclusions drawn by the conference was that edu cation provided the major key to the reduction of farm acci dents and that an educational program is necessary to inform farm residents and employees of the dangers inherent in the industry recommendations for educat ing u s farm people were simi lar to those now being carried out in ontario hal masking tape from 1 vi inch rolls down ro 3 inch set them at th stouffville tribune z dont know if z enjoyed the move or not but z sure enjoyed my nap kfthone buttonvilbe news neighbourhood notes mrs george kelly mrs rus sell- boymgton mis russell burr mrs jas rodick misses e french and m- rodick and mr and mrs walter craig at tended a liberal party banquet at the summitview restaurant on wednesday evening york north liberal candidate john addison was guest speaker and door prizes were offered among winners were miss e french mrs r boyington and mrs j rodick t s mr and mrs e hills daugh ter florence is heie on a visit from bc i there was a ucw quilting at the home of mrs john don aldson on tuesday for the browns corners united church bale to be packed the first wed nesday m june at the church now is the time to look over clothing to- be discarded this year articles will be sent over seas after the christening service at browns corners church last sunday morning when gerald winford reesor was baptized mr and mrs donald reesor en tertained at their home for ree sor and hood relatives entertains u c women mrs rick tribbling was host ess on tuesday evening to the browns corners ucw unit 1 cohostesses were mrs donald reesor mrs clayton jones and mrs a ainlay the devotional service was on a mothers day theme led by maiguerite jones jean tribbling told a story benjamin wests mother and dorothy reesor and anne ain lay read the scripture and took the prayer guest of the evening was mrs miller of richmond hill who demonstrated ornamental cake icing two of these works of art a teddy bear and a hearts- andflowers cake were awarded to two lucky members and others served as refreshments mrs miller helped members make icing roses and some of the attempts were quite good reproductions there were 20 girls present and a shower of toys for the sunday school nursery brought a good assortment to amuse children on sunday mornings next meeting will be at the home of mrs a martin 16th ave and hostesses will be joan hooper anne armstrong ber- nice cormack kathleen strike and m carr mother daughter banquet on monday evening mothers and daughters of headford vic toria square and browns cor ners c g i t and explorer groups were entertained at a banquet held at victoria sq united church haron rumble of headford was the tbastmis- tress cgit leader judyhord welcomed guests for cgit and mrs j stoiey and mrs rae donaldson welcomed the ex plorer guests miss margaret smith corona adding machines abioluie tops or economy and ffi- ciency yet priced of the lawert pot- tibia cort superb construction features auure longlasting trouble free opera tion three great modeli to choc from all color tfrled atl com pletely electric with whhperquset action featherlight touch extra con veniences include timesaving one- trroka total large printperfect figures ac or dc operation automatic eub- troct and repeat controls the stouffville tribune telephone 152 or 153 0nf tractor cowponies source of danger how many ontario farmers can afford a 3000 cowpony this would seem to be an ex pensive and unnecessary luxury and yet hundreds of our farm ers allow their schoolage child- en to take the tractor for the cows rough hilly pastures groundhog holes and deadfur rows present hazards that these young people should not be called on to risk recently a fourteenyearold boy lost control of such a cow- pony tractor and was almost killed when it tipped over such a danger far outweighs any ad vantage gained over walking dont take a chance with your boy on a 3000 cowpony patterson explorer leader con ducted a singsong and the toast to our mothers by chris tine terr was replied to by mrs e leek dr a f blnning- ton replied to the toast to the f hurch given by maureen mar tin the lanyard seivice was con ducted by misses betty patter son and judy hord cgit leaders and awaids were made by mrs j storev mrs binning- ton and mrs s snider mrs percy bennett was in charge of the graduation senice and the explorer graduates were rose mary leek heather williams sharon boynton judy mortson kathy sanderson karen chad- wick and rosemarv cochrane kalrdresslng hints for w i w i members and friends heard dos and donts of hair care when they met for their may meeting at the w i hall on wednesday afternoon mr sidney goldstein a thornhill hair stylist and miss wendy souden who acted as model gave an interesting demonstra tion on techniques brushing the much discussed backcomb ing proper types of spray net and hair creams to use etc mrs adam brown conducted the meeting with mrs j rodick secretary and mrs george hoo per pianist a meeting with the hall com mittee was held recently and it was agreed to decorate the premises in the meantime the women will hold a cleaning day on tuesday may 29 from 9 am the rollcall brought forth some interesting firstaid hints on adjournment tea was served by the hostesses miss m rodick mrs j wilkins and mrs e sheiman active summer ahead for york central hospital auxiliaries a large garden fete at glen lonely farm aurora home of cadtain and mrs s c snively and a day at the salada tea garden during the cne are only two of the interesting pro jects planned by enthusiastic york central hospital auxiliary workers as the summer season approaches on thursday the ycharex- ecutive committee met at rich mond hill library to discuss business matters in comment ing on the garden fete which will be held june 23 mrs r j miller remarked this is one time we can all work together while the lake wilcox and jef ferson branches will be directly responsible for ai rangements members of all auxiliaries may assist with home baking white elephants and tea dainties to be sold mrs r farquharson and mrs gallagher will convene the garden party and 1000 tickets are available the thornhill auxiliary con sisting of about 50 membeis has been granted a day to serve at the salada tea house during the cne this means that the receipts of the day will be do nated by salada sherriff horsey to auxiliary funds v the gifts of talent being off ered are varied and interesting tvtr gordon mackenzie of plcasantville is taking pictures so that a photographic history of the york central hospital may be compiled the gormley headford victoria sq branch lias already presented the yc- ha treasurer mrs w ked- well with a chenue for 100 part of the receipts from a rum mage sale a uniform for workers has been studied and the commit tee was pleased with the sug gestion of a smock of fine pink material bearing the white rose of york as the auxiliary em blem these would be made loc ally and ready for women serv ing at the salada tea house project trie for repotting souse plants this is the best time of the year for repotting house plants say horticulturists if yours have grown too large for their present containers or the soil is sour or otherwise worn out here are a few suggestions for their care when moving a plant to a larger pot it needs coarser and richer soli than would be used for cuttings or seedlings care fully dump out the plant hold- ins your fingers over the soil to keep the plant from falling take out the old drainage piec es and some of the old soil from die top of the plant then add your new soil on all sides of the plant firming it with your fing ers tapping the pot on the bench will help the sol to set tle if your plant has become wat erlogged a good procedure is to shake it and wash it in water when you have removed it from the pot choose a pot that is just large enough to hold the root system nicely using a sandy soii that is low in nutrients water carefully until the plant has recovered then repot in a tetter soil christ church anglican stouffvnxe rev john l bail sector sunday max- 27th 1962 fifth sunday after easter 930 ajn holy communion 930 xm junior and senior sunday schools 630 pjn monday brownies s pjn mon evening guild 730 pjn tues wolf cubs 700 pjn wed girl guides s00 pjn wed sr choir prac tice stouffville united church rev j gordon cruikshanlc ba sunday may 27th 1962 945 am junior to senior sunday school 1l00 am nursery to primary sunday school 11 am morning worship mon may 28 s pm the ex- ecutixe of the united church women will meet in the church parlors leaders of various units or representa- uves therefrom are please asked to be m attendance mon 7 p m explorers tues 730 pan cubs wed 730 pm scouts thurs 7 pm cgit 815 pm choir practice stouffville baptist church a church with a message for today minister rex j williams sunday may 27th 1962 10 am bible school all ages 11 am family worship 7 pm prayer meeting 730 pm evening serxice the rex j williams xxill preach his farewell services at 11 am 730 pm old and new friends are specially invited to attend these serxices wed 8 pm prayer and bible study bloomington christian associated gospel church pastor g t gooderham bth sunday may 27th 1962 945 bible school 1100 morning worship 730 evening gospel hour mon 7 30 senior hitime wed 800 prayer meeting ballantrae and lemonville united churches allan e grose ba minister sunday may 27th- 1962 ballantrae musselmans luke 10 am sunday school 11 am morning- worship tues may 29 prayer bible study at the home of mr mrs j mcdermott lemonxllle 1115 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship thurs may 24 prayer bible study at the home of mr mrs hanshirsch- mon may 28 630 pm cgit mother daughter banquet guest speaker mrs stan hastings a warm welcome to you vivian mccormack memorial church rev k burton pastor sundays may 27th 1962 945 am bible school 730 pm evening worship tues 8 pm prayer bible study thurs 8 pm young peoples a special welcome awaits you united church melville charge rex g davison sunday may 27th 1962 930 am bethesda 1035 am peachs 1140 am melville the sacrament of baptism will be administered at melville chuich tues may 29 melville ucw 815 pm iungwood christian church sir barry jones minister sunday may 27th 1962 10 am sunday school 1045 am 7 pm worship service 3 pm sunday young peoples 630 pm wed childrens meet ing 8 pm wed ce prayer meet ing reesors mennonite church sunday may 27th 1962 worship service 10 am ascension thursday may 31 worship service 10 am everyone welcome stouffville united missionary church ker arthur walsh minister sunday may 27th 1962 i 10 sum sunday school with classes for all ages 11 ajn morning worship communion 730 pjn evening service the pastor will preach wed 8 pjn prayer meeting gormley united missionary church bex- c e llunklng minister sunday may 27th 1963 10 am bible school hour 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening serxice wed s pjn midweek prayer serxice you are always welcome at gormley second markham baker hill baptist churches rex- bruce htsey sunday may 27th 1962 second markham prayer serxlce exery wed at s pm sat 8 pm prayer time for men sunday next bible school 10 am morning serxice 11 am last young peoples service ofj season 730 pm special second markham will begin regular exening gospel serxlces 730 pjn june 3rd baker mil no praxer serxice this week due to whitchurch ss conven tion at ringwood sunday services bible school 130 pm serxice 2 30 pm morning services begin june 3 945 am all wacome altona united missionary church sex sow sargeant pastor sunday may 27th 1962 1030 am sunday school 730 pm pastors message st james presbyterian church stouffville kcv gordon hamill ba minister sunday may 27th 1962 10 am morning worship 10 am church school worship with us churchill musselmans lake church sunday may 27th 1962 955 am bible school 11 am morning service pastor rev k burton wed 8 pm prayer and bible study frl 8 pm young people all welcome united missionary church rev alfred rccs pastor mr thomas dow assist pasfou sunday may 27th 1962 markham 10 am sunday school last sunday of the contest let u go over our record attendance 11 am worship service subject believers baptism also the reception of church members 730 pm exangelistic service the reesor mennonite younjj couples group will provld the special singing tliur 8 pm prayer blbla study dicksons toll 945 am worship service subject belicxers baptism also the reception of churclt members 1050 am sunday school for the family 730 pm evangelistic service xvltli mr t dow as speaker study wed 8 pm prayer and bible study there will be a baptismal service in the stouffville um church on sunday at 3 pm you are invited to attend make our church your church home stouffville memorial christian church faster mr clarence t basfl sunday may 27th 1962 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service prayer and bible study wed 8 pm in church brethren in chris1 church heise hill gormley pastor rex wm vandcrbem ph richmond hill turner 43159 sunday may 27th 1962 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic wed 745 pm midweek prayer meeting sat 740 nnt first volleyball schedule games plus outdoor games styled for youth tm pm teen slanted bally soil 815 pjn flremde fellownhlp ehriock slsterc vocal duet lam flos the aim the shield of faith