mmkk qralitv service kill the bugs cil insecticides fungicides cil garden dlst gun cil atox derris dust deecop 37 dust sprays cil nicotine sulphate 40 cil methoxychlor 40 cil wettable ddt 50 cil tricop for commercial growers cil 3 ddt dust cil 5 ddt dust cil 4 malathion dust cil atox 1 rotenone dust cil cucurbit dust weed killer cil herbate amine cil brushkil stiver bros phone 45wl or 64508 stouffville ont tea bake sale municipal hail sat june 26 3 to 5 pm lucky draw for oil painting see it at raxlins under the auspices of the business professional womens club mowing is fun wboo yea troll alonf behind tb power- packnd light aightagoil 70a do u gmkut 9wpl mm ofc bmdkj top apai vchi tlmvgb beavy efflnrad by ba wmhu of the tow pnip 0otf odww mrynrhont codio xi nod corapttrcl big fast sopor- poivapod ii inch tor sportuwn aloe n display hendricks hardware weddings lehmax dickinson pink and white carnations provided a lovely setting in stouffville united church par lours on wednesday afternoon june 16 when helen ruth dickinson only daughter of mr and mrs harold dickinson goodwood was united in mar riage with erie frederick leh man only son of mrs lehman and the late ormsby lehman stouffville the ceremony was performed by rev d g da vis miss anne lehman pre sided at the piano the bride was given in mar riage by her father her gown had a longsleeved chantilly lace bodice and the bouffant skirt was of tiers of nylon tulle and lace panels over satin her fingertip veil was gathered to a crown of pearls and rhine- stones she carried a bouquet of red roses mrs helen davis was her only attendant wear ing a pale blue shot taffeta gown she carried a bouquet of johanna hill roses mr bruce winterstein acted as groomsman and the ushers were lome dickinson and mur ray coppins at the reception in the church basement the brides mother received wear ing a powder blue crepe dress with navy accessories and a corsage of pink roses the grooms mother assisted wear ing a navy dress and white ac cessories with a corsage of red roses for travelling the bride chose a twopiece figured white linen suit with white accessories and a corsage of johanna hill roses the couple will reside in stouffville lew i s un dek wood washington united church scarboro with rev s mathers officiating was the setting when joan grace underwood daughter of mr and mrs john a underwood west hill was married to donald wesley lew is son of mr and mrs donald b lewis stouffville saturday june 19th the bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a gown of nylon net orer white satin featuring a lace collar her illusion veil was caught to a cap of lace 1 embroidered with seed pearls land she carried gardenias matj iron of honor was mrs charles grove in coral taffeta and bridesmaids nancy reid andj audrey underwood were in coral and green taffeta ribbon haos and bouquets of mauve larkspur and sweet peas com pleted their costumes james lewis was ringbearer in a white unen suit groomsman was robert lehman and the ushers were don underwood and harold hodgson receiv ing in the church parlors the brides mother wore a powder blue crepe dress with a corsage of pink roses the grooms mother assisted in a blue fig ured crepe dress with a cor dage of yellow daisies for travelling to chicago and moline illinois the bride don ned a silver gray suit with navy accessories and a corsage of red roses on their return mr and mrs lewis will live in stouffville local lady honoured gusst browx- satiirday wood morgason geer custom baling combining bale pickup service also grainauger truck for baling phone cliff 51w5 for combining phone don 51v6 feem5eae the new ingles tappin 30 chassis 24 visuaijte oven 7 heat control its out of this world can be bought in stouffville for 29600 at hendricks hardware stouffville on saturday june 12 st philips anglican church un- ionville was beautifully decor ated with baskets of spring flowers for the wedding of elinor marie brown daughter of mr and mrs douglas brown cf unionville to edwin elias ted wood son of mr and mrs leonard wood agincourt rev fraser bournes officiated at the double ring ceremony mns a j woods played the wedding music and accompa nied miss margaret burrows who sang 0 perfect love preceding the ceremony and because during the signing of the register the bride given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of white satin featuring a high winged collar of lace the full gathered skirt was pointed back and front at the waist with a front panel of lace her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was held by a halo of embroidered satin and lace she carried a white prayer book with a white gardenia and white streamers her attendants were matron of honour mrs donald boy- ington sister of the bride and bridesmaids misses verna mc carty joanne wood and bar bara brown were all gowned in waltz length strapless dress es of lilac organdy embossed with white with matching stoles they carried small wicker squares covered with yellow toses and yellow strea mers the little flowergirl miss sherry boyington niece of the bride was similarly gowned and carried a basket of yellow roses groomsman was robert wood brother of the groom and ushers were donald boy ington russell dart and gor don brown at the reception the brides mother received in a gown of toast linen with pale yellow accessories and corsage of yel low roses assisted by the mo ther of the groom in lilac crepe and navy accessories with a corsage of talisman roses following the reception the happy couple left for a motor trip to montreal on their re turn they will reside in stouff ville jones whittle jean doris daughter of mr and mrs james whittle of schumacher ont became the the tribune stouffrase oat tlhhsdr tat h 1954 local and personal happenings mrs sarah urubin church st stouffville was an hon oured guest at the kniser family reunion held at the home of peter kaiser pick ering township during the weekend of the 25 persons who attended mrs grubia was the eldest 73 and she holds on her knee the young est child francis kaiser 11 weeks old daughter of peter and bernice kaiser ajax those present are all descen dants of peter kaiser and mary delabo of empire loy alist stock the tribune has a number of new remington portable typewriters for rent and for sale a very happy occasion was spent at the home of mr and mrs harold elson on saturday june 19th their silver wed ding a n n i v e r s a r y many friends and relatives enjoyed the party given by their daugh ters mr and mrs elson were the recipients of many beauti ful gifts weekly publishers in the toronto area were guests of the ontario hydro commission on saturday to visit their new power project at niagara falls jim thomas assistant editor of the tribune represented this newspaper publ i s h e r s from aurora richmond hill and markham were also pres ent heliconian music hall to ronto was filled to capacity with parents and friends on friday evening june 18th for the piano recital given by pu pils from the studios of t w eagleson toronto and stouff ville the entire program of over forty numbers was given from memory pupils taking part included jamie ogilvy harold hoover linda mcmichael janet kir- chen ian henderson susan ogilvy todd kembley sheila hiseler david nesbit james gardiner gerald lewis caro line ogilvy billy ratcliff rose mary ferguson murray hisey glenna nesbitt david fergu son raymond nason donald young erma stouffer maur een oloughlin joan barrett meryl gray and noel hawes martha baker sang a group of songs in a most charming manner glenn and trevor tristram handed out the pro grams and took up the collec- tion at intermission which will bride of bruce richard jones go to the star fresh air fund son of mr and mils richard jones don mills rd in trinity united church schumacher june 12 rev a mclachlin of ficiated and the soloist sang the lords prayer and oh perfect love the bride entered the church on the arm of her father look ing lovely in a gown of lace worn over net and taffeta her fingertip veil was caught to a pearl studded headpiece with lilyofthevalley taken from her mothers headband her bou quet was a cascade of red res and lily of the valley her attendants mrs dean prentice matron of honour miss gloria whittle miss joan kelly and miss lenora mar shall wore gowns of brocaded satin with lace capes they carried nosegays of pink lxxses art mousley was grooms man and the ushers were doug las towers jack mclouglin and dean prentice the groom and his attendants wore dark trousers and white jackets over two hundred attended the reception held in the large mclntyre auditorium the happy couple left on a motor trip to southern ontario friends will be pleased to learn that mill burk who suf fered a slight heart attack re cently has fully recovered and is able to be about as usual stores in town will remain open next wednesday june 30th due to thursday july 1st being a public holiday when business places will be closed the second mishap within a week has occurred at the 0 boyle meat market grant waeg employed there sustain- c a nasty gash in the face when a large slab of meat fell from the freezer rack and the meat hook attached caught the young fellow near the mouth lecessiutlng nearly a dozen tirches mr oboyle is nursing nsstjf krfe cut his ingcr norman oboyle local but cher has been nursing a pain ful hand which was severely cut one day last week while he was operating on a block in the shop several stitches were required to close the gash the uxbridge township boys choir thirty boys age eight to fourteen under the leadership of mrs clarence colby will sing at the morn ing service this sunday in the christian memorial church the following piano pupils of bertha stouffer were suc cessful in passing the recent june examinations of the roy al conservatory of music gr iv jocelyn button gr v verna yake gr vi bettv sproxton gr viii betty lewis joy var- dy marian stouffer paving has been completed of the driveway to the stouff ville district high school and the new sidewalks on the pro perty have been laid work has gone ahead rapidly the last few weeks and the interior is beginning to present the most modern and smartly styled ap pearance painters are now at work as well as trimmers and another month should see the new building near completion the annual decoration serv ice at the stouffville cemetery was well attended on sunday afternoon the service was conducted by rev h branton and music was provided by the youth for christ boys band the cemetery commission has had some difficulty in keeping adequate caretaking supervi sion of the grounds and much remains to be done to bring the cemetery up to its usual standard however consider able improvement has been made in the main entrance with a new circular drive around the chapel and sidewalk and curbed flower beds lions club service work shown in many forms jos widesuan jarrnec on the 5th con of markham present ed us this week with one of the oddest specimens of hen fruit seen in a long time the egg from a yearling barred rock might easily be said to resemble a hairless tomato worm in shape the egg is about two and a half inches long and as big around as a fountain pen this is the second freak egg mr widemans hens have produced in two weeks the egg is on display in the tribune window a slipup in local park ar rangements last weekend cau- ed some confusion sunday eve ning when no less than three family reunion groups found themselves without benches for the park tabe these hav ing been removed to the ceme tery decoration service and ap- parentiy no arrangements made for their prompt return after the service the local park is in constant use for picnics during weekends and sufficient facilities in tables and benches should be avail able at all times a reunion of the mertens family was held in memorial park here on sunday after noon with around 50 present the last gettoegther was 20 years ago at which time the family celebrated 100 years of living in canada those pres ent were the descendants of john and frederick mertens the entire family of the late frank mertens of weston was present this included mr and mrs fred mertens and john mr and mrs cliff mer tens and family miss elva mertens and mr and mrs al lan byers and family of barrie mrs clayton mertens with mrs bruce mertens and family of toronto and ella mertens family represented by mr and mrs bob brown and harold and mrs h dewsbury of van- dbrf wm j mertens family were represented by mr and mrs art mertens and son bill with his wife and family of toronto mr and mrs ken coulson and granddauhter susan davy of toronto were the descend ants of jemima mertens coul son joe mertens who was the oldest one present having reached his s6th birthday the day previous had his entire family present which included mr and mrs fletcher goudie and ttieir family and margery stouffville lions club who are holding their annual sum mer carnival and dance in me morial park next wednesday evening have demonstrated throughout the year many phases of community service work hundreds even thous ands have attended these func tions over the years have join ed in the dances flirted with fortune at one of the tables or tried to win a chocolate bar through their marksmanship and this may be a reminder that the lions are asking for hundreds to attend again this year this is their major fund- raising effort of the year in addition to reminding res idents of the forthcoming car nival we would remind them that at christmas time the li ons ensure that no one goes forgotten while others are feasting easter sees another of the lions biggest annual ac tivities with the easter seal campaign to help crippled chil dren incidentally 1954s cam paign realized more than ss00 on behalf of the crippled kids back of the big campaigns too are the lesserknown stor ies the week to week deeds an operation for a child cor recting faulty eyesight or faul ty teeth for another its a neverending story which af fects many lives and helps many over tough spots for iatance too possibly not many know that in the past year sv went as a con tribution to the local mother- craft organization nearly 75 went for groceries to needy folks and children in distress thirty dollars went to send a i local high fcbooi ctudeai to the united nations and s48 was spent to encourage oratory among our young people few there are who know that the lions club paid the fees for several kiddies who could not otherwise have at tended the local nursery school one hundred dollars went to camp ahshungyoong on lake simcoe a camp organized in 1931 for the purpose of provid ing a summer camp holiday for boys and girls at a fee they could afford only recently the lions club shouldered the responsibility of canvassing the town on be half of the national institute for the blind and they are mast appreciative of the way resi dents responded sending over 1000 of the help with the new building one of the clubs proudest projects has been the organiz ing conducting and financing of the younger lads hockey in the winter time for nearly seven months of the year hock ey is provided each saturday morning for over one hundred small boys the whole project costs the lions each year alout 77500 but club members feel it is a must among their ac tivities through the lions club last year mr art laveham expend ed in the town park s1l31370 in addition to other contribu tions which he made the club was most happy to serve as a mediary in this way just one more addition to the story of stoutfvilles one service club which has written a wonderful pace of community hep here for mor than sea years st james auxiliary of the wjms was held on thursday june 10 at the home of mrs a g thompson the president mrs r stevens presided a letter of appreciation was read from miss a duncan for the kindness of auxiliary mem bers during the time she was in hospital the scripture reading and commentary was given by mrs e ferguson followed by prayer by mrs a battesby the study period took the form of an airline tour around the world and was conducted by- miss e goudie the aim was to bring the group into contact with personalities of churches in various countries of the world interviews were held in japan and hong kong giving a vivid picture of the need for a stronger witness mrs a g thompson gave highlights of the annual council meeting held in winnipeg two mission aries have xmpleted special studies at selly oaks england and will be sent by the wm s to new work being opened by the presbyterian church in africa mrs w l mckenzie of gtl- ford spent a few days with her cousins mr and mrs rossj winterstein mr fred nighswander and daughter of toronto were decoration day visitors here lloyd freel son of dr and mrs h b freel has been hos pitalized with bloodpoisoning friends will regret to learn mrs harry brillinger of stouffville who has not been enjoying the best cc health entered hospital last week for observation and treatment oddfellows big bingo party in the stouffville arena this saturday night june 26th hundreds of dollars in prizes proceeds for the polio tuber culosis fc cancer fund rev donald mckillican ba minister of st james presby terian church stouffville re ceived his bachelor of divinity degree at the recent convoca tion of knox college toronto mr john aida left by plane last week for japan mr aida senior member of the aida family local cleaners may bring back with him mrs aida who has been unable to leave the country since she went there for a visit several years ago at that time the aida fam- ilv were living in smithers bc notice e a grubin ro optome trist will be at his office in stouffville on monday and tuesday june 28th and 29th two days afternoons and eve nings only phones s6j2 and 25j1 mr and mrs david crosier accompanied by mrs howard st john and diane and mrs walter slack and betty ann attended a shower in honour of the newlyweds mr and mrs william walls at the home of the brides parents mr and mrs bert taun bethesda on saturday evening the sale has been announced of the allen store at ringwood to mr archie reid of mark ham township mr allen pur chased the large corner store refreshment counter living quarters and gas station five and a half years ago from wm hicks mr allen told the trib une he had no immediate plans for the future and along with mrs allen would be holiday ing for a time mr and mrs bob wetheral of toronto were sunday visi tors wmth his mother mrs j g wetheral church st mrs bob wetheral was hospitalized recently for some weeks and friends will be pleased to learn that she is slowly recuperat ing and able to make the trip to stouffville mr wetheral who is with the auditing staff of the bank of commerce only recently returned from a busi ness trip to trinidad and ja maica mr walter davey of toron to renewed acquaintance with old friends in stouffville on sunday mrs christie armstrong was down street on monday after being confined through illness for a couple of weeks stouffville planning board will hold their regular june session this thursday evening mr and mrs david crosier were guests at the morehouse- thompson wedding at thorn- hill united church on tuesday evening last copies of the stouffville high school annual year book the wine and white are on sale this week at storeys and houstons drug stores miss emma winn and miss ann murison of stouffville are presently enjoying a trip to western canada mr john forgie from dun- barton and son from markham were in town on sunday attend ing the annual cemetery dec oration service pupils from the studios of mr t w eagleson are pre senting a recital in heliconian music hall hazelton ave to ronto this friday evening all interested friends cordially in vited work is proceeding rapidly on the large addition to the dominion store here and an entire wall was raised of ce ment block on saturday as workmen carried on tih dark to complete the work we wish to correct a typo graphical error which appeared in last weeks issue concerning the coming change in hydro rates the proposed second rate for domestic users should have been 11 rather than 26 the season of picnics is here and stouffville memorial park is year by year becoming more of an attraction for these out door functions a toronto church group numbering sev eral hundred gathered here on saturday for their annual out ing and this will be the usual thing each saturday from now until summer ends a city motorist travelling late on saturday morning attempt ed to turn his car around at the gateway to the halsted home ringwood and backed his car irto the deep townline ditch leaving it at a nearly vertical angle the driver was discovered asleep in the vehi cle on sunday morning by passersiby he said he got lost was attempting to turn around upset and it was so late he de cided to wait until morning to summon a tow truck v hens fed on coop feed averaged 80 production father of former hockey player dead in the livestock and real es tate businesses most of his life len clement 61 died thursday at his home in richmond hill he was born in richmond hill and until 1044 was a livestock dealer in this vicinity since that time he had operated the cloment real estate firm he was a member of the chamber of commerce richmond hill lions club and agricultural club a member of the masonic order and had served 17 years as a member of the public school board as a member of the richmond hill lawn bowl ing club he took part in tour naments in many parts of can ada he leaves a son mack at home mack will be recalled as a former hockey junior in stouffville joy beauty salon permanent waving individual styling r7or shaping mrs verna austin prop pictured above is art reed of harriston feeding his hens which started laying last may and have averaged 80 production since and are still going strong on coop 20 lay mash art starts his chicks on 20 coop chick starter to 7 weeks of age then gradually switches to 17 coop grow mash mr reeds feed was purchased at the harriston coop which operates one of the 125 coop mixing stations owned by local farmers m ontario and specializing in dailyfresh coop brand feeds sold only at stouffville coop stouffville phone 269 or 122