xkrjv l c the tribune thursday nov 13 ltst glfs incethe end m eworld gcd sthatg through his yarl and 35 years since wisdom4ijuuce and edayiinl9eonfreedom have prevailed i jundaywhitchurch- jfteedomthat precious c i ouffviue remembered heritage- purchased fat jibut time healsvso tremendous cost in i hey say a large per sacrifice toil and sweat andmoneyall a consequence hundreds keutngton mrs thomas fob evermorejsi i onpagejof the same issue under the fc great crowds here to to refresh a few courage determination i hemories the tribunes and mwimth leadership i ditor turned back a few jo that r days to- i ages fin history to comejitj peace and proclamation from t ot tawa which when t it p owing to limited arrived- was greeted by accommodation the the sounding of the fire school students werent and jf people- asked to attend in a body into the street and only- the mimiripal hard to stay at council and the board of education were present f mstouffvillei it reads work whatwedidohvejday in stouffvfflcwfll long bevjevery place of remembered by hundreds business was closed i fiscover- tbeatmosphere brotherhood will reign ofpeople whoi par- tuesday for the i hat prevailed in stouff- throughout the world tidpated by attending the celebration the union ille thirtyfive years ago thanks be to god who mass thanksgiving thanksgiving service the entire front gjveth us the victory to services in the united taxed the capacity of the charge of the program i pageof- the paper was the families from church conducted by the church the largest speakers included fa leserved for- a stouffville who have paid ministers of the town building suitable for the i proclamati that read the supreme sacrifice which wis followed in the purpose rev douglas if victory is ours every heart goes out in afternoon by a demon- davis delivered the ad- 1 date of the issue was may sincere and heartfelt stration in front of the fire in this jmanner a big parade was organized in the afternoon- led by bruce goulds broad casting system later reeve av nolan took high school mrs riches for the cgit cecil an- drus for the cubs me watts for the cadets and bert lickerish for the world war i veterans l c murphy concluded the program with a poem rev douglas davis led in the singing of onward and ftmrj iclaude christian soldiers and brillingersara duet rev duncan macgregor entitled it was for me called on rev t decourey rayner jto offer prayer irev frank herman read the lesson and rev douglas davis dedicated thev flags presented to the veterans by k ross davis v mrs carl boadway dosed with prayer i the remembrance day service of nov 11- ims was recorded in the tribune as follows later reeve j av nolan presided over a short ceremony wat the park memorial gates mrst e nicholson placed those who were the provincial wreath able to gain admission to accompanied by mrs dress rev duncan hali on monday af- macgregor read the tern oo n may 7 lesson rev charles everybody was looking montgomery led the forward to an official responsive reading and announcement pro- rev gibson brown of- claiming an end to fered the special prayer hostilities in europe and the united church choir 10 1945 sympathy and to all who j- the page i editorial have served we owe a said today the united great debt of gratitude i nations partners in the community and freedom have triumphed district of stouffville has over the beast of berlin played aproud part in and all his nazi tyrants this war in its con- let us join in joyous tributions of men- they just couldnt wait as took part with mrs more bo wling scores l wednesday njght mixed button for the red cross mrs malloy and mrs george lee for the in stitute and war branch ah williams for the lions club joe borinsky for the masonic lodge stan ball president of the literary society at the the baptist church for the service of remembrance were well rewarded even though they might have bad to stand the address by capt walter hughes mbe was a master piece rev duncan macgregor officiated and gordon hoover the veterans wreath was placed by mrs floyd fairies alice forsyth sounded the last post and reveille the veterans then paraded to the cemetery to decorate the graves of- their comrades ie stouffville i wednesday night 700 j pm mixed league scores j are as follows grent i drewery 695 279 216 200 i bill dart 694 241 227 226 1 bob morley 675 243- 221 1 211 spare- dave boyd 649 270 stan crust 647 302 karen faulkner 270 chris crust- 264 doug gilbert 251 spare jean dart 236 bui petri 237 bui menar 216 al mc- vicar 214 ann oldham 203 rob mcvicar 203 lenore ramer 200 spare a tuesday night mixed r stouffville tuesday night mixed bowling league scores are as follows john nesbitt 711 236 220 255 george duf ton 678 225 273 bud feayer 606 227 dave cunimings 243 grietje gray 219 terri surman 231 garth good 213 allen boadway 202 elaine haylow 205 ron lageer 200 norm dunn 214 ch38ebroughpdnd8 host tourney 3 days left to get your tickets markham the istaff- of chesebrough- iponds canada i limited bullock drive jmarkham have set a i 100000 goal for them- selves over a threeyear period the money will go to i participation house a residence for adult i cerebral palsied ninth line and church street markham to date theyve raised 25000 on sunday nov 30 j employees will host a tbowlingi tournament in markham as part of this i fundraising venture the i event will conclude a i weeklong bpwlathon for the same purpose j shirley kellock one of the chief organizers said teams representing the toronto maple leafs the toronto argonauts cfto-tv- ckvrtv markham high school students vs staff and others will take part the staff at the stouffville tribune wul take on the employees at the markham economist and sun t v sundays activity begins at 1 -p-m- the management vatthe markham bowling centre has donated its facility for this worthwhile cause ifefigure skating oub jo presents millionaires night j and welcomes you to visit weji saloon at stouffville legion hall m p saturday november 15th w a lir door prizes donated by stouffville merchants e country western music iu featuring danny szauter light snacks saloon v 8 p to 1 tn to 19yearsandover i tickets only 100 k avikime in idvance at legion stoutwbeap tribune oral door ff when snowdrifts come will your engine hum i the ice is thick will your starter when click when your car the slush is thick will stop quick the answer can be yes if you let us wihtercheck your car before the bad weather gets here our skilled mechanics will expertly re condition your carfor cold weather driving telephone v 6403450 for an appointment today seldom if ever has york north mpp bill hodgson missed a remembrance day service in stouffville he- was present here sunday afternoon and laid a wreath at the cenotaph in the civic square on behalf of the province of ontario jim thomas latcham gallery photo festival neil patrick motors 477 main st w stouffville stouffville amateur photographers in the area should start looking to their lenses latcham art gallery director john richmond has announced a photo festival to be staged at the gallery in december richmond k along with ceramics artist jane macintosh currently is featured in the gallerys third show of the fall season with a display of multimedia paintings drawings slides and- video richmond said the festival will accept photos in both black and white and color and the categories are endless he said hed like to see have on hand as wdl as photos come up with hew ones entrant prizes will be awarded in all categories one of the judges will be ken bell a top photo journalist some of whose works can be seen in his books collecting canadas past and not in vain- a collection of pictures taken during world war 11 bell also is on the staff of ontario couege of art allowed each i entry forms may be obtained at george ross studio 21 main street i east andthe stouffville public library travel course students- enrolled j in t the fiveweek travd study course british civilization- sponsored by the york county board of education returned at fiberglas insulation thursday friday saturday only this weekend you can save two ways with fiberglas pink insulation thetlrst way youean save is just by installingflberglas pink in your home itll keep your house warmer so youll use less heating fuel the second way youll save is on the actual price of fiberglas pink during v fiberglas pink insulation t truckload sale offer expires nov 1580 in business since todays treeswere saplings f 1 29716 2971661 ununville mr life 8881971 i l g0bhley the hsbital fftfc sick ghilmen the trustees of the hospital for sick children wish to publicly express their appreciation to the fulltime and parttime medical staff arid those residents who continued to provide service to the patients of the hospital during the recent strike the trustees are aware that the hospitals ability to continue to provide patient care was due to the sacrifice made by meiiical and nursing staff working very long hours we are pleased that the hospital was able to continue to provide service to the public throughout the strike due entirely to the devotion of all staff on duty it was hot easy and involved a disruption to the private practices of our parttime physi cians the trustees wish also to apologize to the public for any inconvenience they may have suffered j this matter now has been resolved and we all hope that there will never be a re currence r another teacher- john roberts of -stouff- ville district secondary school art department will be the other judge there will be an entry entrants presentany of a fee of 5- which will cover the end of julycfrom their mop pictures they england where the course i t i isheldin uxbridge at brunei university this is a ministryapproved coursevfor credit in english at the grade 13 level and the session recently completed is the fourth- twentysix students from secondary schools in york county and beyond attended this summers session classroom study is supplemented by visits and tours to places of literary and historical interest such as hampton court windsor castle hatfield house- the wedgewood- factory at stokeontrent the chatterlywhitfield mine at tunstall thctower of london the houses of parliament and by at tendance at plays in londons west end theatres the aim of the program hr offer students of british literature easy access to selected localities related to the curriculum announcements and application forms for next summers- session of british l civilization have just been distributed to the secondary schools of the york county board of education and may be obtained by interested students from the english department or the v guidance department in each school further inquiries regarding the course may be made to 1 miss barbara rowe co ordinator- of continuing education for the york county board of educauon at 8894660 to mrs esther beaupre director of the course at v 2974476 and to samantha travel markham in charge i o travel arrangements at 294- 9332 f dtovv d l gordon chairman board of trustees youth thehic of stouff ville united church is holding a youth rally on sunday at 12 noon following a luncheon and the election of an executive members will leave for cedar glen at bolton where they will participate in fellowship music and game for additional information cau 6404006 n a i