vg 18 the tbibcve thursday sept 26 1968 pretty balsam bride by hhan jamleson balsammt zion a very pretty wedding was beld in mt zion united church saturday when miss linda graham dau ghter of mr and mrs on- graham balsam became the bride of robert sulli van son of mr and mrs donald sullivan caledon anniversary services will be conducted sept 29 in mt zion united church at 11 ajn and 730 pjn the guest pastor will be rev harry mellow music in the morning will be provided by the home jun ior choir and in the even ing by the junior choir of brooklin the active service class met at the home of mrs earl disney brooklin with mrs lloyd wilsons group in charge mr and mrs jack em- pringham and george mr and mrs donald jamieson and miss mary hoar at tended the williamson- armstrong wedding sat urday at scarboro mr and mrs lome jones and mr and mrs wm evans spent the weekend at algonquin park award certificates of merit markham more than 150 women attended the markham cancer societys annual dessert tea sept 17 at st andrews united church markham mrs gordon penny and members of the executive provided the eyecatching floral and fruit center pieces and a scrumptious array of desserts mrs r h shaw presi dent of the markham branch welcomed guests and announced that the cancer society in mark ham is now officially a unit incorporating stouff- ville and unionville as branches as presiding officer mrs t g norton asked for a reading of the slate of officers and called for nominations the list of officers was acepted as read five members of the markham cancer society received a certificate of merit for their outstanding work in the society throu ghout the years they were mrs 0 r stalter mrs r j a young mrs r furneaux mrs h rose and miss aileen stewart mention was also made of a special guest present mrs dorothy duncan who was the first woman in markham to hold a cancer meeting in her home the highlight of the tea was a talk by the guest speaker mrs mart ken- ney who is chairman of district counties mrs t a leishman introduced mrs kenney who then spoke on the tremendous growth of the cancer soc iety from its formation in 1938 to date there are over 100000 volunteers in ontario mrs norman duff thanked the speaker apple butter festival by pat mcclennan cedar grove more than 350 attended the bar becue dinner and dance at cedar grove sept 21 the next big community event is the apple butter festi val oct 12 and 14 congratulations to lloyd and vera taylor on the occasion of their 25th wed ding anniversary their neighbors didnt allow the date to pass without a party about thirty atten ded a gathering in their honor and presented them with a decorative cake and a pole lamp friday was also wilfred reesors bir thday and a cake was made to mark the occa sion now that the public and high school students are settled into the fall term the college attenders are beginning to trickle to new or old callings catherine ritchie and cathy mcclen- nan began u of t this week and margaret davis will begin at oac next week robert tapscott re turns to waterloo bob and marie dare en joyed a holiday in mon treal and don mcclennan has returned from a cruise of the thousand islands the 69 p0ntiacbuick thurs fri sat sept 26th 27th 28th 69 pontiac firebird break away from the dull with pontiacs five great sports 69 beaumont break away from the crowd with trimsize beauty 69 pontiac grand prix 69 acadian break away from the ordinary with a totally new kind of pontiac break away from the ho hum in the low price field 69 pontiac parisienne break away from humdrum driving with a new generation of widetrack pontiacs 1969 buicks another beautiful buick year engaged specially for yotjr enjoyment organ music by clarion baker thurs fri evening 730 pm to 930 pm free refreshments rvffet styee lucky draw of a new television set fill in your lucky draw coupon at neil patricks you could be the winner draw to be made end of october let the patrick men show you the winning line for 69 n pbtrick morons olympic site still in use by c h nolan innsbruck austria to reach innsbruck from the montafon valley is a thrilling trip by car over the silvretta pass weather was clear all the way but from inns bruck the next morning we heard by radio it was snowing at the top both going up and down taking several hours we got a look at more of austrias great power projects all powered by glacierfed streams little concern seems to be expressed here of the presence of the rus sians on the czech bor der only a few hundred miles to the east from this city i saw the aus trian chancellor speak ing on national tv last night this is a most inter esting city with old streets dating back sev eral hundred years along with these are busy modern thorough fares with shopping as uptodate as anywhere an interesting item are the doorways of some of the oldest buildings iron doors which were closed tight at the time of the great plague in the middle ages a small opening was left through which food was passed and the occu pants of the house one by one succumbed to the black death our hotel window looks up the mountain where the giant ski jump was buut for the winter olympics 1960 it was a thrill to drive up there and see this huge installation the great saucer which bore the flame the olympic emblem high on the jump and the names of the medal winners in scribed they included peter burka and sev eral other canadian skaters and the 4man bobsled team from can- ada the modern arena for skating and hockey is used regularly as is the ski jump the neatness and cleanliness of the city is impressive and on the outskirts the uniform racks of hay and corn fields reach along the valley and well up the mountain slopes if one needed any urging to learn two languages in canada he only needs to visit these foreign cities and experience the inadequacy of know ing only english this is a land of sausage saurkraut and b e e r these people love to eat to sing and enjoy life to the full the hospitality i s wonderful and one is made to feel much at home despite the lang uage barrier main st west stouffville 6403450 gmac financing to fit your budget cloud of butterflies by ada stecklev ringwood many residents in the area wit nessed the cloud of but terflies migrating to the southern climes saturday evening mr and mrs fred steckley viewed the unusual sight estimated at over 500 rev william pape and daughter janet enjoyed lunch with mr and mrs fred steckley the harvest home ser vice was well attended rev r m vague address ed the congregation in the morning rev fred camp bell of scarboro was the pastor in the evening four teenage girls lois empringham joanna rcesor janet hisey vicky bachlow accompanied by pianist lois hisey sang at both services mrs- glenn hutchinson and son of maple her father william gayman beamsville called on mrs george hoover mill street and mrs jim painter ringwood later they en joyed dinner with mr and mrs malcolm keith we are pleased to re port that mrs a emmer- son is now home from ux- bridge hospital the executive group of the stouffville horticult ural society enjoyed a corn roast at the home of mr and mrs fred steck ley r