page 12 the tribune thursdav july 30 1970 h lynn fair to be honored on retirement uxbridge friday sept 11 in the sunderland area will see one of the largest indoor beef bar- beques ever staged in ontario county on that day residents of the county will have the opportunity of honoring hl fair on his retirement as agricultural representative for ontario county mr fair has served the farmers and residents of ontario county well during a period of 23 years he travelled extensively and has covered every corner of the county many times giving willingly of his vast knowledge in every sphere of agriculture a committee has been formed in charge of all the necessary arrangements and the following list of names below are ap pointed ticket sellers rama gordon mcarthur mara mrs spieran thorah russell morrison brock jack dancy reach stewart diceman fred christie east whitby waiter halliday whitby william batty pickering ellis briton uxbridge richard colwell scott maustyn mcknight these tickets will be sold on a first come first served deal and the demand is expected to be great it would be ad- viseable to contact your local ticket seller as soon as possible prices effective until aug 1 notice the stouffville playground program in charge of marsha wagg and nancy murphy will not operate on civic holiday monday august 3 parents of children enrolled are asked to take note of this change in schedule organize york region police association a new police association has been organized within the region of york the executive was sworn in last week by judge clare morrison they are pictured here left to right constable george heppell president whitchurch twp ted mc- brien 1st vicepresident richmond hill sgt james nugent twp of vaughan patrol sgt harry diamond newmarket and sgt don hillock twp of whitchurch photo by tony drew mrs muriel cottam mr and mrs john honsberger and sons from orillia were visitors with his parents mr and mrs earl honsberger park drive aiba cleaners vacation time our plant will be closed for 2 weeks beginning august 3 thru august 15 village of stouffville proclamation 1 970 civic holi day pursuant to a resolution adopted by the stouff ville council it was resolved that monday august 3 1970 be and the same is hereby fixed as the civic holiday for the current year and that the reeve be authorized to publish the usual proc lamation in connection therewith these are therefore to make known that in compliance with the foregoing resolution i do here by proclaim monday august 3 1970 as the civic holiday for the year 1970 of which all persons are hereby requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly ken laushway reeve god save the queen j test drive immediate delivery on this brand new fourdoor acadian automatic 6-yl- power steerlnjr kailio white walls wheel discs 30 more different new models to choose from 3pwowhw talk to the patrick men neil patrick motors main wot jtovflill 6463450 ask about car leasing operated antique store by jean leaf buttonville mrs muriel cottom wellknown former antique dealer at buttonville and later in unionville passed away last weekend in scarboro general hospital mr cottom predeceased her a few months earlier mr and mrs cottom operated the antique business in the former les hood store and their items were much sought after by such companies as eatons and simpsons she opened a shop in unionville in june and was there only two days before admitted to hospital with a liver ailment service was held from the dixon funeral home markham with interment at simcoe earlier in her career mrs cottom served in the position of secretary for former ontario premier leslie frost last weekend rae and betty donaldson and their family took off in their camper for copetown and a visit with hugh and katherine mcmaster the armstrong family took a do your own thing holiday this year neal is in new england anna and nancy went cottaging while bruce and derek visited the calgary stampede bruce said they resident taking part in the performance therenone other than donald trib- bling driving a wagon team of six horses jim gray a nephew of mrs sj english is a director of the stampede mrs joy crawford is conducting language course at toronto teachers college this month joy is on the staff at buttonville primary school mr and mrs ross hord and mr and mrs edgar fuller went to belleville recently to visit david hord and his family unfortunately last week mr ross hord became ill and is in toronto general hospital mrs bert craigie is at branson hospital for surgery this week sunday mrs a w miller was taken to york central hospital after a severe fall which resulted in a broken nose a broken right wrist and other in juries bill and molly hood have moved into their new home by the river and last week held open house for a number of friends rick tribblings pory won second prize at oshawa fair saturday the first prize ribbon went to lloyd weatherius entry from unionville noxzema s feminine spray deodorant i 99c for 89c 77r special i i it reguhf lather shave plus free personna blaues antipersp1rant spray 10 ounce 198 for s15s special 133 listebine antisept 6 ounce mirk mt 89c soft a dri nonsting antiperspirant ounce aerosol sugg list 189 77c 127 score clear hair cream n 4j ounce sugg jut s119 87c dippitydo gel ar lotion 8 ounce size sugg list s125 your choice ooc ea allerest allergy tablets 13s suggested list 89c noxzema spray deodorant 10 ounce 169 for sl39 special 117 67c imtbl hair remover qqn 2 oz cream or 4 oz ixitioii sugg list 135 9 wc fa ban deodorant spray 5 oz a0 more free sugg list s139 99c rollon ite ounce 145 for 133 qq special www 119 aikens ida pharmacy 35 main w stouffville phone 6401722 hours taon lo thur 9 a 0 9 p- fri 0 93tf sat 9 to 6 sundays holidays 1 to 5 store contents sale green river a sale of particular interest will mr and mrs ernie walton entertained relatives from dunedin florida recently be held aug 8 at 1 pm when the entire contents of the green river general store will be disposed by public auction the owner william duncan has operated the business there many years and will continue to reside in the adjoining residence residence the auctioneer is clarke prentice markham wendy wilkes debbie ward and peter mellon have their own way of beating the summer heat they have been enrolled in figure skating classes at tamoshanter agincourt nu motors sunshine fourspeed and well turn you on for free looking for a new car you couldnt have picked a better time because for the next little while we are putting radios in all our stick shift corolla sedans and arent charging a penny extra for it of course you already know about corolla the fastest growing economy car in the world its powered by a 1 200cc 73 hp engine that gives a top speed of over 90 mph and comes equipped with things like fully reclining bucket seats a four speed all syncromesh transmission dual braking system white walls fresh flow ventilation plus loads of safety and winter extras like a 3 speed heater and for as long as the sunshine special lasts youll be able fo get all that as well as a free radio for only 1929 time is wasting and the sun doesnt shine forever drop in and see us soon corollas are playing your song toyoto cars ore sold and serviced coost to coast throughout canada toyota corolla villa motors of markham ltd on highway 48 north end of markham open till 9pm mon to thurs fri 6pm sat 5pm 2945 555