the tribune thursday october 6 1h parkview resident leads worship we were pleased to welcome to the pulpit cue of our very own residents rev oi jeffrey who lead the sunday evening worship on sunday october 2 also taking part in the worship in song was anne simons our residents very much appreciated ber singing the thursday evening program on september 23th was a slide program norman fockler showed his lovely slides of his trip to new zealand the september birth day party for all residents with birthdays in sep tember was held on september 28the last wednesday a the month celebrating in september were mabel mcbride george ball jacob reesor elizabeth williamson clara wagg mary orchard james culham effie williams alberta widdifield and ada fretz it is with regret that we announce the pa of edwin r good mr good was a longtime can fbdb help you leoncsabak one of our representatives will be at the aaarkwood motel 197 wellington st e markham telephone 2941431 on wednesday october 12th if you require financing to start modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the fbdb managementservices of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business talk to our representative member of the stouffville community recent visitors to parkview include martha henry heise for ada heise mr mrs george t graham of foam lake saskat chewan for mary cowie e 0 downer for ida tindall mrs hart smith of whitby for laura smith jacqui hassard for her grandmother rita hassard earl anne cober of fordwich for mr winger allan dorothy jones of woodville for mary jones mr mrs doug stotesbury girls and paul stotesbury for lottie stotesbury beth mar tens of toronto for mrs fred pugh mr mrs staley and family for bella staley don jean noble for george ball john beatrice timbers for lizzie degeer katie probst of stouffville for margaret wilker federal business development bank 4430 bathursf st downsview telephone 6380823 opening new doors to small business markham 4h club winners markham the markham 4h beef club held its achievement day at the markham fair on saturday october 1 the results were as follows purebred steer winners first gary grant second leslie lomax third heather grant fourth donnie smithfifth cheryl brown crossbred steers first randy grant second martha hen- shaw third larry fockler the club cham pionship was won by randy grant and the reserve championship crown went to martha henshaw junior showmanship winners were first heather grant second donnie smith third leslie lomax fourth larry fockler senior showmanship awards were first gary grant second martha henshaw third randy grant fourth cheryl brown in the interclub competition with sharon beef club markham members placed as follows purebred steers first gary grant third leslie lomax fifth heather grant ninth donnie smith crossbred steers and reserve champion randy grant second junior showman ship third heather grant fifth donnie smith sixth leslie lomax senior showman ship first randy grant second gary grant third martha henshaw champion showman randy grant brothers bring bigger beet ronnie and stephen lewis were not impressed by the beet brought in recently by cec stickwood of ballantrae his weighed four pounds two ounces the giant grown hv nine year old stephen weighs five pounds three ounces a record thats going to be hard to beet annegret ianuire stouffville scene whats going on baldwin pi ano organ- studios coming to markham 1 week only october 17 22 watch this newspaper for further details yard sale due to rain last week the stouffville kinettes are holding their yard sale this saturday oc tober 8th the sale takes place at 377 boyer street between 9 am and 2 pm the proceeds will go towards the- kinettes work and all articles to be sold are in good condition self help the mennonite central committee is holding a self help program at latcham hall on monday october 17 at 730 to 930 pm the event is being sponsored by the stouffville missionary church and is being set up by director stella reesor the program will offer the chance to buy hand craft art made by natives of foreign countries from india columbia haiti and many others they sell for very reasonable prices and all proceeds will go directly to the people making them hftfl your choice film developing low price or c all 12 exp vc0l0rnegflms developed f q99 printed qu i t vc0l0rnegfilms developed f r99 printed m j replacement film fa tvc0l0rnegfilms developed printed 1 qq va replacement film tisiaioexp ivcolor negfilms developed printed i wk a replacement film j chas abel photo service an all canadian company agent for laura secord candies give a portrait to someone who cares for christmas 8x10 color portrait individual person plus 50 handling per portrait oct 1115 nows the time to get portraits of the whole family done great christmas card idea choose a nursery outdoor or a formal s studio setting no appointment necessary one offer per person two per family 125 for each additional person in groups purchase of additional prints optional photographers hours downtown tuesday 10am to 6pm suburban stores tuesday 10 a m to 8 30 p m all simpsons stores wednesday through friday 930 a m to 830 p m saturday 930 a m to 5 p m locations downtown girls wear second floor yorkdale childrens dept lower level cedarbrae mall entrance fairview mall entrance sherway gardens simpsons circle scarborough town centre furniture dept lower level brampton shoppers world west mall entrance hillcrest mall children wear s st stm wnttsbi supper guests murray and marge phillips of little britain were supper guests of her sister and family jean and ernie pilkey of elm road bridal fashions bridal fashions through the years is the theme of the centennial project to be held by the summitview pta at sdss on october 24 at 830 pm the event which will feature more than 30 old fashioned gowns is being held to raise money for school equipment for the new wing and books for the school library tickets priced at 2 50 each are available at aikens drugs cards hardware and wid- difields drug store ballantrae keepfit the fourth session of the ballantrae ladies keepfit will start tuesday october nth at the whitchurch cen tennial centre the one hour classes will continue for 10 weeks and the cost will be 10- each class is from 10 to n am joyce dow of vandorf will again instruct the ladies baby sitters will be available and the cost will be 75 cents per child per week all ladies are welcome for further information call anne tribe 6401792 or norene morrison 887- 5254 morning group the tuesday mor ning group started their fall program this past week they meet tuesday mornings from 9301130 at the pen tecostal church main street east end of town any ladies interested in a program of speakers outings to the library and bowling will be welcome babysitting provided for further information phone delia bundy 640- 3750 native arts the music depart- ment stong college and calumet college atyork university are spon soring a festival of native arts from thurs day october 13 to friday october 28 the festival includes a workshop and per- formance of iroquois songs anddances and an exhibition of paintings prints sculpture and crafts by indian artists in addition there will be a display of sculpture and a variety of crafts from the collection of margaret cozry the algonquians toronto and mr spittal iroqrafts ohsweken the exhibition opening is at 6 pm on thursday october 13 for further in formation contact sari collins communications department 416 667- 3441 cubs and scouts first stouffville cubs and scouts registration night is this thursday oct 6 at 7 pm at the united church luesby memorial co ltd 93 main st s newmarket 8954931 memorials of distinction granite marble bronze cemetery lettering renovations custom designing lettering a specialty of our own craftsmen i quality satisfaction assured by our own written guarantee for personal service visit our showroom on main st at queen st south of davis drive or call r tomkinson 852 7222 home appointments and transportation by request tea bazaar the remembrance day tea bazaar will be held nov 5th from 14 pm at the legion hall stouffville special theme centennial year legions 30th draw last week stouffville grand prize in the legions 30th an niversary draw held on september 17 was won by a scarboro resident dg john of 78 granger ave held ticket number 4252 and won 1500 worth of floor covering or 1200 in cash the second prize of 1000 in floor covering or 750 cash went to j pritchard of st george ont other winners in order were m roloson rr 1 simcoe third prize eva anderson of vancouver fourth john d greig uxbridge fifth dlae anthony of stouff ville sixth admission public skating public skating on wednesdays begin october 1 2th w at the stouffville arena 10 pmto 300 pm