the tribune thursday september 1977 corrections we wish to draw your attention to the following errors in our current 197778 fall winter catalogue page 2 1 item 827674xgarmont boot is a 1976 model and is not in this years line page 42 item 1 0 illustration is actually 755084 a 177 cal pellet gun not 22 cal air rifle 755090 item 13 the 75 4720 and 754722 are not co2 poweredcpage 45 item 1 1 only is our private brand boot 753454x priced at s3788 item 12 is a world famous boot 75351 3x priced at 19980page 48 item 555004 specification should read 14 x shaftupage 53 items 564510 564512 blower motors have automatic over load resets lpage 59 items 8 and 9 illustrations are reversed page 153 item 421491 we illustrate a salad spin dryer this il lustration is incorrect however the copy describes the correct pro- duct a salad maker in some detail jpage 154 item 4 is 420035 the eldorado pattern at 3495 item 8 is 420027 scandia pattern at s4998ll 139 item 6351 12x seme toilet seats may hot have toptightening hinge lpage 29 item 11 834167x price should read s4 9 9 page 1 48 item 9 4 2- 1 506 price should read s569 item 10 421 51 ox price shoud read 379dpage 180 item 15 is 370164 the glamorette pin up at 39c ea item 16 is 3701 99 the canadian motif selection at 59c ea cnrmoipn k tire a jsl we sincerely regret any inconvenience that may have been caused you canadian tire corporation ltd there was something special at the last stouffville horticultural society meeting as two women born in japan demonstrated the art of japanese flower arranging the women mrs kadoguchi right and assistant mrs okawara are now located in toronto and travel the area showing their work they made up five arrangements in the traditional japanese style called kibana it was a simple and elegant style with the positioning of the flowers having a different meaning in japanese life japanese flower arranging stouffville highlight of the hor ticulture societys- sep- tember flower show and meeting was an authentic demonstration of japanese flower arranging mrs kadagoucbi and a helper both dressed in traditional japanese costume gave a demonstration and talk at the sept 19 meeting the talk was given while the- arrangement was constructed the arrangement was auc tioned off afterwards the show judged by barbara dobbin in cluded 161 entries and the quality of bloom was good marion housser accumulated the greatest number of points in the show alice vague won first in the centennial class memories this entry was also judged best arrangement in the show three roses in dif ferent stages entered by audrey avery captured a special prize and the door prize went to annie neal support this local team its success depends on you the team is the united way of york region the 1977 campaign season is off to a promising start with strong leadership excellent community and mediabacking does the team have your support cmon out and join this team of volunteer social workers fund raisers and donors to help make this a winning season thefollowing local health care and social services will benefitfromyoursupport- v canadian national institute for the blind canadian redcross newmarketand district family life centres georgina markham newmarket- aurora family services richmond hill arid thornhill area helpmate information and information markham associationsforthemeritahy retarded newmarket and district york central operation catch up richmondhiir social planningcouncil richmond hill rd area york region creditcpunselling service york region family y help support our community join the team and give generously when the york region united way canvasser calls on you walk the united way 77 the canadian progress club will hold two walkathons this weekend to support the york region united way team beginning at 1 230 pm sunday october 21 977 from hillcrestmall richmond hill and from upper canada mall newmarket ending at the local mcdonalds restaurants 20 kilometres gets you free fries a big mac and a chance at sponsorship prizes be a sponsor be a walker join the team v for further walka information cafl richmond hill 8832234 or 88401 32 markham 2494300 sutton 4763611 i iir newmarket aurora 8983000 ofyorkreiqiqn telephone 416 8844132 thanks to you it works for ah of ust claremont news double ring ceremony byanneloney a double ring ceremony was solem nized saturday sept 17 when brenda wilson daughter of mr and mrs earle wilson of claremont and daryl bradshaw son of mr and mrs jack bradshaw jr of pickering took their marriage vows before rev edward cook in claremont united church coming down the aisle on the arm of her father the bride was lovely in a long white jersey gown with a stand- up beaded neckline and a matching short veil and carried a bouquet of red roses and white car nations her matron of honor debbie uzzell was in a mint green floor length gown with mat ching flowered cape- and carried a nosegay of white daisies and white carnations with edges tinted in green the bridesmaids shelley br it ton carol anderson cousin of the bride kathy mcbeth and junior bridesmaid susie carruthers all wore floor length peach gowns with flowered matching capes and carried nosegays of white daisies and white carnations tinted with peach edgings s the best man was robertbath the ushers were peter hughson tom britton jim ralston and junior usher brian wilson- brother of the bride all looking very smart in their dark green tuxedos and white car nations in their lapels the reception was held in the claremont legion where the guests were received by the brides mother who wore a floor length yellow gown with a yellow and rose corsage the grooms mother wore a floor length pleated blue gown with a pink and white corsage following the dance in the legion hall guests were present from claremont stouffville toronto pickering lakefield west hill saintfield oshawa mount forest scar borough scugog island erin mississauga port perry- little britain brougham brooklin ajax whitby and bowmanville following their honeymoon the young couple will take up residence in pickering the annual meeting of the claremont- brougham bible society was in the baptist church sunday evening sept 18 rev andrew brndjar of stouffville showed a film on the translation of the new testament in the chinese language the scriptures are well received in china where onefifth of the worlds population lives canvassers will be calling in the next few weeks for your help in the important work that the bible society carries on we are very sorry to hear of the bad accident that put kathy avery in the centenary hospital last week and send our wishes that she will soon have a complete recovery- mrs fj small formerly of claremont and now of coldwater was in the village for a day last week and was glad to see a few of her friends she stayed over night at the home of mr and mrs ross redshaw susan- murray has returned to queens university in kingston for her last year v and stephen murray is at the royal military colege in kingston for his second year congratulations to terri pilkey who won the title of miss united way at the pageant in sheridan mall last saturday sept 24 lynn mchugh and chryle purcell won first and second terri will represent the united way for the next year her first task will be on next friday evening sept 30 when she will kick off their dance the lions officers for the coming year were voted on in kay parkers studio on sept 4 the following are past pres tony lllingworth presrae carruthers 1st vice carl young 2nd vice glen hammond 3rd vice bob leger sect glen hammond treas tony lllingworth the lions officers for the coming year were voted on in kay parkers studio on sept 4 the following are past pres tony lllingworth pres rae carruthers 1st vice carl young 2nd vice glen hammond 3rd vice bob leger sect glen hammond treas tony lllingworth tail twister alan redshaw lion tamer derek spencer 1st year directors ron gauslin paul carruthers 2nd year directors bob trari frank- hill greeter tony lllingworth bulletin les parker greenwood news greenwood festival day muie greatly appreciated v by mildred mctaggart park board members are to be congratulated on the success of the greenwood festival day sept 17 the music of- nelson cole and his pals was greatly appreciated of special note too were the young people who looked after the booth the pony rides sold tickets and helped in any way they could m frost of barrie won the propane barbecue and myrtle staley- and kenn mc taggart won trophies for third and fourth positions in horseshoe pitching the wi met at the home of marjorie morden on wednesday night gwen mowbray led a discussion on the new immigration legislation may brown janet crawford and maude stell enjoyed the four day bus trip and lake cruise planned by the good neighbours club the leadership training school for the 4- h homemaking clubs was held in the green wood ce bldg on monday and tuesday last week the next unit is entitled the cereal- shelf- the greenwood club leaders are janet mctaggart- and brenda swedlo twelve girls attended their first meeting on saturday sunday school b off to a good start this fall with an increase in at- tendance the teachers welcome the additional help of diane rothney friends will be pleased to hear that milton pegg is making good progress following surgery in the oshawa hospital mr and mrs george graham and daughter eileen of north sask have been visiting with mr and mrs ralph jones of mt zion and other friends in the area the mount zion greenwood couples ctub met at the church on friday evening to make arrangements for the coming season variety program for parkview residents the sunday evening service of worship on sunday sept 25 was conducted by rev cecil rosenberger of- gormley missionary church also taking part in the worship were ken and lydia kepler lydia sang a solo accompanied on the piano by ken then ken offered a piano solo we are pleased to report that 11 volunteers were present at a volunteers meeting on thursday sept 22 if there are any readers who were unable to at end this meeting and are interested in taking part in the volunteer program please feel free to contact our activities director berrice ricker at 640- 1911 a variety program for the residents was presented by the ladies of bethel baptist church in toronto on thursday evening sept 22 we wish to thank mrs hedley for taking charge of this variety program recent visitors to parkview home include clare and shirley rainey of bradford for mary jones jean napier furman and edna dalgldsh for amy and frank whittamore mr and mrs k dunlop for mabel tallman earl rowe of ooodwood for les rowe william kaiser of aurora for sarah grubin henry and eva popert of feneldn falls for asa byers dr and mrs he deys for laura smith clarence and gladys pipher for reta spofford i