4mmmmmr bicycles coffey and bartley motors one with the purchase of any used car listed below 4 days only thurs fri sat mon open all day monday 1956 mercury 2 door hardtop vs with automatic radio back seat speaker sharp on sale 79500 1957 nash rambler vs standard radio one owner original mile age 32000 on sale 69500 1957 pontiac 4 door hardtop v8 automatic radio yellow and white finish truly an amazing value- on sale 109500 1957 volkswagen deluxe low mileage one owner car radio on sale 79500 1957 ford 2 door 6 cyl clean car on sale 87500 1958 ford 4 door sedan automatic gleaming black finish whitewalls on sale 129500 1958 chevrolet v8 with automatic and radio on sale 129500 1959 ford 2 door automatic hurry for this popular modi will not last long at this low low price on sale 139500 1959 vauxhall 4 door station wagon economical transportation 35 miles to the gallon on sale 87500 1959 monarch 2 door hardtop fully equipped 4 brand new whitewall tires with guarantee on sale 159500 1960 dodge station wagon 4 door suburban v8 power brakes power steering radio on sale 160900 low down payment on used cars top allowance on all tradeins trucks 1959 dodge jton pickup with radio 24000 original miles on sale 105000 coffey and bartley motors limited where prices and quality meet- wot end of town main street stouffviiue mercury 1137th annual session of christian church on wednesday evening june 13 members of the conference cl the christian church in on tario gathered in the ringwood church for the opening devo tions of this years sessions rev h h kent pastor of em manuel christian church tor onto using as his text 1 chron 410 oh that thou wouldst bless me indeed and enlarge my coast and that thine hand might be with me and that thou wouldst keep me from evil that it may not grieve me encouraged each member and church to ealarge our borders we must ask that the hand of god might guide and control our lives that he might keep us from evil and pour out his blessing upon us if we make this request in all sincerity god will hear and answer during the business sessions en thursday and friday reports showed that each church had been faithful in missionary giv- ings in sunday school work and in many evangelistic efforts to reach out in their respective districts on thursday afternoon and again in the evening rev a rees of markham and dickson hill appealed to the delegates that they might identify them selves with christ in every as pect of their daily christian walk thus being assured of victory through the ascended power of christ a very solemn ceremony was witnessed on friday afternoon when two local ministers clar ence t bass of stouffville me morial church and a barry jones of ringwood church were accorded the rites of ordi nation with rev r w serrick rev h h kent and rev d c percy officiating following this service the newlyordained min isters served the bread and wine as clergy and congregation ob served holy communion the friday evening session was under the leadership of the womens missionary society with dr and mi tom belch of emmanuel church who are preparing to return to west pa kistan told of their plans and of the work to which they are returning in bach hospital where they hope to reach many moslems through their medical work there at the closing sewion on sun day evening rev wm cump of toronto bible college ad monished the crowd present to follow the example of the apos tle paul in his endeavour to obey the heavenly vision pre sented to him although paul ing beyond circumstances hezfi appeared to be the victim look ing beyond present circumstan ces he saw victory in christ likewise if we are to be victor ious in our christian work we must look beyond circumstances and difficulties and be not diso bedient to the heavenly vision mrs herb yakeley lemonville the sympathy of the com munity is extended to the gib- bins family in their recent be reavement in the loss of a dear husband and father mr gib- bins passed away saturday at the brierbush hospital and was buried from dickson hill chu rch on monday afternoon miss elsie mcciea and rev edward mcciea mr and mrs w d atkinson and mr and mrs glen evans were sunday dinner guests at the home of mr and mrs grant wells mr and mrs j denton and family of belleville were week end guests at the home of dr and mrs s s crouch the lemonville school picnic was held at the maples tuesday and with beautiful weather a good time was enjoyed by all the community extended best wishes and farewell to rev ed ward mcciea and miss elsie mccrea sunday evening on the eve of their departure for oak- ville manitoba congiatulations from the com munity are extended to grant wells on his successful trip to the plowing match he was runnerup in the championship and will plow in the world match in 1963 here in canada grant flew home friday from poitage accompanied by mr tloyd forsyth and mr allan gray they reported a wonder ful trip mr denton smith the fourth member of the party mo tored home via detroit wheie he planned to spend the week end with his sister grant wells spent the first weekend out west at the home of mr and mrs cyril haynes ot emmeison cyril is this years canadian champion and will travel to holland this fall lo compete in the world match o be held there other friends he met and visited with on his tiip included mr david atkin son and mr and mrs norman blackie of winnipeg mr bob stewart son of archer stewart and mr stan teesdale of isa bella man mr and mrs fred cowie of hearst a large masonic picnic was held at the home of mr and mis j nauta on saturday with well over two hundred in at tendance miss pat gibbins plans to leave on saturday for a lodge at miners bay where she will be working for the summer months mr and mrs charlie preston rev edward mccrea and miss elsie mccrea had dinner satur day evening with mr and mis merlyn preston friends will legrel lo learn mrs goerge hood is in brier- hush hospital suffering from a stroke auction sale antiques glass- chixa fukmtube sat july 7 1962 at l00 pm at the stouffville skating rink good parking adjoining stouff ville town park in case of rain sale will be held inside property of stouffville antique house and others hanging lamp complete in peifect condition love seat good condition usable as is considerable quantity of glass ware including coloured glass and pattern glass in perfect condition very old settee terrible uphols tery but unique frame old hanging paperrack and towel rack aladdin lamp nickel plated with shade electrified bracket lamp complete victorian kitchen clock running several oil lamps clear glass miniatuie lamp drop leaf table 6 kitchen chairs milk glass oil lamp with metal base number of earthenwaie crocks and jubs including good 5gai crock and 5 gal blueband jug wooden butter bowl ladle and mold iron pots sad lions saddlers horse 2 parlour tables complete 7pc toilet set toilet set parts hand wiought iron gate wrought iron lawn sign- large pine cupboard old and solid wide boards 4 good walnut cane seat chairs small coiner cupboard pine chest chest of kitchen flatware also pearl handled flatwaie large quantity of china includ ing figuiines lose pattern cov ered cheese dish blue willow platter perfect limoges dish es imperial vienna 3 pc tea set peifect several pieces cop per lustre peifect and many other good pieces number of brass pieces includ ing pair of wines and top hat match holder brass tea kettle pine dough box with lid cra dle childs locker jacobean chair 2 sheraton chairs diy sink whatnot butter churn with glass top imperial loyal ist maple table and 4 chaiis oak table milking stool birds- eye maple bed automatic wash er inglis sudsmiser in good condition many other articles sale at 1 pm sharp no reserve terms cash lloyd turner clerk alvin s farmer auctioneer phone gormley- 311 safety continued from front councillor spang said he had asked about crosswalks before but was told the highway had not yet been taken over by the town id propose that this letter be turned over to the police committee for their recommen dation said reeve timbers ive watched our crossings particularly and never yet seen a close call but if they were osswalks people would step out as if they had the right-of- way said deputyreeve laush- wav matter left in the air from crosswalks the discus sion swung back to the safety program reeve timbers said the program is actually backed by the department of transport and is sponsored by a constable who is an interested citizen along with others i approve of the program but id like to see the sr officer hi ought into it said councillor spang im not opposed to safety but as a council we should know how its to be handled said councillor paisons at this juncture constable heatherington rose and declared that im going to turn the whole program over to the sr officer and i wish him luck ive given out over a thousand safety pamphlets and this is the first time the piogramhas been questioned declared the constable and left the meeting twuhy tot 28 1962 the stouffyiue tribune pitt 7 am the community extends deep est sympathy to mrs r winn and family in the passing of her husband- the late mr r winn on thursday a large number of friends and relatives attended a mis cellaneous shower on friday night for mr and mrs murray jones newlyweds at the home of her parents mr and mrs murray dunkeld many useful gifts were received by the happy- pair refreshments were served at the close of a very pleasant evening mr and mrs joe tran mr and mrs bob timbers mount albert have leturned home af ter attending the plowing match at portage la prairie manitoba on their way home they called on relatives on wednesday june 12 mem bers of the christian church stouffville were baptized by their pastor rev c bass in the baptist church stouffville the atha school and conrsu- nity picnic is to be held on tft school grounds on june 29th starting at 630 everyone in the community is invited callers at the cartiithers home on sunday af ternopn wera mrs g roblnsoii sheila bren- da keith and wayne also mr reg strong from lansing will movk now to cut weeds lets not just talk about these weed patches all summer and finally decide to cut them in the fall when its no use commented deputyreeve laqsh way when the matter of weedy vacant lots came before town council thursday they should be cut light now agreed reeve timbers council agiced that notices should be sent out forthwith to those property owners who had failed to head the public not ices in the press and the town works department would move in cut the weeds and charge the same to the owners tax bill ringwood mrs victor brown of north gower is visiting with her par ents mr and mrs fred steck- ley for a few days arlene yakeley daughter of mr and mrsheib yakeley fell on saturday and landed on her hand tearing the ligaments in one finger mr and mis norman nigh and mrs- joe fockler attended decoration day at pine orch ard cemetery on sunday and had supper with mother and giardmother mrs h preston mr and mrs a reid left last week for the western provinces visiting their daughter enroute at saskatoon cousins from pittsburg penn- visited mr john mehaffey and family last week mr mervin brownsberger from the timmins area was visiting lelatives in the district last week mrs anderson is spending some time with her daughter mrs stewart vague and family christ church anglican stouffville rev john l ball rector supply rev k a wigley of grace church marmiam sunday july 1st 1962 second sunday after trinity 930 am holy communion 930 am nuisery school jr sr sunday school will not be held during july and august 730 pm tues wolf cubs brownies and girl guides will not meet during july august stouffville united church rev j gordon cruikshank ba sunday july 1st 1962 945 am junior to senior sundayschool 1100 am nursery to primary sunday school 11 am morning worship tues 730 pm cubs wed 730 pm scouts thurs 815 pm choir practice unionville musselmans lake mrs r j memann rev edward mcciea preach ed his farewell service on sun day we wish him well in his new charge at oakville mani toba mr and mrs james coultice have leturned home from their honeymoon and will be residing at the coultice farm mr tom scott of montreal and mr jim scott of toronto visited with mr and mrs john maloney and family on the weekend mr and mrs w t clayton of islington visited with mrs m c paxton on the weekend sunday visitors with mr and mrs r j mcmann were mr and mrs norman pezzack of scarborough visitors with mr and mrs t cantwell and family and mr and mrs c horton and family on tuesday evening were miss margo ball and mr wayne dan- by of maple and mrs vrrna stewart and daughters marilyn and debbie of toronto on the weekend miss evelyn cantwell of goderich and miss elaine hodges mr allan brown and jim mcabe of port albert and bloomington mr and mrs robert johnson were recent visitors at the home of their daughter rev and mrs harold boadway of breslau mr and mrs floyd fairies and mr and mrs o tranmer visited last week with the how ard kees at orangeville the hiteens picnic which had been scheduled to take place at island lake was en joyed at the home of w fer guson due to the heavy rain last week mr and mrs k nesbitt were in attendance at the decoration day service at uxbridge on sun day our pastor mr g t gooder- ham and mr howard doner at tended the agc conference at fair haven last week weekend visitors at the o tranmer home were don stor- ry of callendar dave stony of kitchener and miss helen stor- ry of toronto mr gordon dixon called and on sunday miss lynda crouch of toronto little marion gray met with a painful accident requiring a number of stitches to her eye bill walker ph 248w maikhamunionville business and professional womens club closed for the summer season with a fun meeting they had a chicken dinner at the gourmot restaurant in north toionto and tiien attended spring thaw at the ciest mr and mrs frank fice and family of montreal paid a sur prise visit to his parents mr and mrs harold fice miss velma findlay visited on sunday with her sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs george weaver at lakefield on wednesday last the unit 2 of the united church women held their annual picnic at the home of mrs don deacon an enjoyable time was had by all rev ball of st philips ang lican church will take a six- week vacation in england dur ing his absence services will be conducted by rev wigby and mr a hill the unionville swimming club will commence instruction on saturday june 30th fees for this year are children 550 students s600 with activity card adults 700 family plan 1700 registration will take place at the unionville b p station on saturday june 30 from 3 to 5 pm and from 1 to 9 pm congiatulations to mr and mrs eric mcfadyen who cele brated their 25th wedding an niversary this week and to mr doug mcfadyen who celebrated his birthday on monday births hunt mr and mrs mickey hunt are pleased to announce the birth of their son thomas john on friday june 35 1962 in the scarboro general hos pital special thanks to dr brodie alyward michael and san dra alywaid are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter vickie lynn on june 20 1962 at scarborough general hospital barber harry and patricia barber guelph ont are hap py to announce the birth of leslie patricia 7 lbs 1 oz at the guelph general hospital e saturday june 23 1962 a sister for timothy pat and leslie both fine reesor ken and esther nee burkholder are happy to announce the birth of a daughter bonnie irene on june 21 1962 at the scar borough general hospital tindall neil and barbara are proud to announce the arrival of a wee daughter kimberly karen 9 lbs 4 oz on june 18 1962 at uxbridge cottage hospital a special thankyou to dr donald h smith stouffville baptist church a church with a message for today sunday july 1st 1962 rev barton clark will be in charge of services this sunday 10 am bible school all ages 11 am family worship 7 pm prayer meeting 730 pm evening service wed 8 pm prayer and bible study stpiiffyille i uniitied ms si n a ry kev arthur walsl minister sunday july 1st 1962 10 am sunday school with classes for all ages 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service to be held in stoufcville park this will be the first of the paik sei vices for the season everyone is invited to this union service eric strain preaching and singing wed s pm pra5er meeting gormley united missionary church kcv c e hunking minister sunday july 1st 1962 30 am bible school hour 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service july 8 22 pikes peak tent meetings you are always welcome al gormley issniss- bbb iiiiii j333xzxs3 phone 549 or 550 for my home only the best benjamin moore paints cnsu hardware engagements mr and mis clayton hill claremont announce the en gagement of their only daugh ter lorna jean to mr frederick francis irwin shechy son of mrs freda shechy uxbridge and the late john irwin sheehy the marriage will take place on saturday july 21 at 3 oclock in claremont united church mr and mrs harry w wood land goodwood announce the engagement of their daughter doris mae to mr donald john ston thomas son of mr and mrs herbert thomas mark- ham ontario the marriage will take place on july 14 1962 at 20 pm in goodwood bap- tist church bloomington christian associated gospel church pastor g t gooderham bth sunday july 1st 1962 945 bible school 1100 morning worship 730 open air service in stoulf- ville park at the ball dia mond come and join us wed 800 prayer meeting thur 230 the ladies aid picnic will be held at the home of mrs e nesbitt picnic lunch second markham baker hill baptist churches kev bruce hiscy sunday july 1st 1962 second marklmm prayer service wed s pm lords day services bible school for all 10 am morning service 11 am gospel service 730 pm baker hill prayer service thur 8 pm next lords day morning service 945 bible school 11 am come and bring family and friends altona united missionary church kcv dow sargeant tastor sunday july 1st 1962 1030 am sunday school 1130 am pastors message 730 pm pastor will speak ballantrae lemonville musselmans lake united churches allan e grose minister sunday 1st 1962 ballanfrae 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship sat june 30 1 pm bake sale at the church fri july 6 ballantrae teens hall game and wiener roast at pattendens v lemonville 10 am sunday school note change of time 730 pm worship thur july 5 bible study and prayer at walter grays home miissclmans lake 945 am morning worship an stouffville oszxsbn hone sfi ct3bo fcjhijijjk3laj 11ltluxmumw death flora viola mcmullen beloved wife of the late walter dunning passed away at york county hospital on saturday june 23 1962 she is survived by a daughter annie mrs j emmons and a grandson barry of aurora and sisters miss do ra doan of newmarket mrs sherman arnold stouffville and a brother norval doan of aur ora funeral service was held on tuesday june 26 at 2 pm from the thompson funeral home aurora with interment in aurora cemetery brethren in christ church hcise hill gormley pstor rev win vanderbent ph richmond hill turncr 43155 sunday july 1st 1962 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic wed 745 pm midweek prayer meeting st james presbyterian church stouffville rev gordon hamill ba minister sunday july 1st 1962 10 am morning worship 10 am church school worship with us s united missionary church rev alfred rees pastor sunday july 1st 1962 markham 10 aam sunday school for the family it am indoor camp meeting with the paul trlssel evan gelistic parly 730 pm drive in church markham plaza trlssel fam ily come as you arc wor ship in your car thurs july 4th prayer and bible study i dicksons hill 945 am worship service ministry by the trlssel family 1050 am sunday school 730 pm drivein church markham plaza stouffvillk memoriaichristian church kev clarence t bass pastor sunday july 1st 1962 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship evening services for july and august to be held in the park traycr and bible study wed 8 pm in church churchill vivian churches kev k burton btii sunday july 1st 1962 churchill a miissclmans lake 955 am bible school 11 am morning service wed 8 pm prayer bible study fri 8 pm young peoples vivian 10 am bible school 730 pm evening worship tues 8 pm prayer a bible study thun 8 pm young peoples united church melville charge rev g davison sunday july 1st 1962 930 am bcthesda 1035 am peachs 1 140 ammelvilie ringwood christian church kev barry jones tastor sunday july 1st 1d62 10 am sunday school 1045 am worship service 300 pm young peoples 615 pm wcdchildrcns meet ing 8 pm wetl ce prayer meet- ing