additional locals mr via tirobeis was in lock- port xt last week judging at one xa the early plowing matches being held there mr jesse gusman of mount albert enjoyed a trp to new york state where he visited the ausihle chasm a parcel was delivered to us hw week havitg been ship ped from the tsa it was ad dressed to the stovihe tribu- tune f commencing sunday sept 4th the morning service at christ church anglican will be heki at 0 am note change of time cp t a burton rcaf mrf burton and little daughter lee krancine are vacationing at the homes of their parents mr and mrs wu hodgson of scarborough and mr and mrs qrvlue burton town w h mcnao of mooresville indiana was a recent visitor to the tribune office although he has been away from here for the last thirty years he returns for a short visit each mimmer while in canada he visited ear barker of picton be sure to be present at the stouffville united church on wednesday sept 14th at s15 p m to hear is there colour in your life a demonstrated talk by betty moore of moore paint co sponsored by the stouffville b p club h j pat malloy has re turned from a two week vaca tion spent touring the prov ince he visited th the sarnia and forest areas and spent some time helping out at a peach farm earlier this week he took a short trip to halibur ton jim abell of stouffville was pictured in the london free press last week where he is a member of a crew faying 15- 250 feet of expensive under ground video cable from cfpl- tv in london to a microwave station at byron this is part of a permanent link in tele vision communication between london and toronto sale of homes on the new bubdivision at the west end of town is quite brisk according to the contractors mr timbers and mr forfar report seven of their new homes sold some of them barely commenced while the flrst four homes er ected by mr mcewan have also been disposed of atha mr vernon monlmorenoy r h from exeter mr ly- mond claremont visited with ernie carruthers on monday afternoon mr and mrs robert rich ardson toronto mrs jennie grove toronto mary sheridan and robert bruce visited on sunday with mr and mrs j sheridan and family mr and mrs russell david- ton whitfoy and two grand daughters dorecn and louis davidson of dunbarton were sunday dinner guests with mr and mrs m dunkeld and fam ily mr and mrs ed mcaloney and brian mr and mrs ernie carruthers ruth ann and mrs a chad supper on friday eve ning at woodland park many happy birthdays to johnny sheridan who celebrat ed his second birthday on sun day aug 28th mr and mrs e carruthers ruth ann and mrs c spent sunday afternoon with mr and mrs anthony keathcrstone and family at milliken mrs john sheridan attended a shower of her sisterinlaw miss mary sheridan on satur day afternoon at newmarket imr and mrs norman lehman and family had sunday dinner stanley theatre stouffville births anthoxymr and mrs an thony of wbitevae are hap py to announce the birth c their daughter on august 26 1965 at brierbui hospital cox mr and mrs gordon cox ree cathy ingieton stouff ville rr 1 are happy to ar- nounce the birth of their dsrhter debra dianne on friday august 19 1055 at the brierbush hospital hope donald and louise hope free ferguson are happy to announce the birth of their son david cordon on aura 22 1935 at hum- ber memorial hospital wes ton nash born to mr and mrs john nash of claremon a daughter on august 27 1955 at the brierbush hospital 3lade mr and mrs elijah slade stouffville are pleased to announce the birth of a son on thursday august 25 1955 at brierbush hospital wideman gordon and han nah wideman nee burkhol- der are happy to announce the birth of their son der- non ray on thursday aug 25 1955 at the brierbush hospital a brother for ken neth helen and arthur harvest dance in whitchurch the whitchurch community centre board is sponsoring their annual harvest dance this year on friday sept 9 at musselmans lake to be held in the glendale pavilion at that popular beach the dance will repeat the success of last year and will feature entertainment as well as round and square dancing music will be provided by vince mountfords variety band who will also provide the caller for the square dancing it is rumored that george mitchell of holland landing who has won a name for him self as an oldtyme fiddler will be on hand for the gala event a draw during the course of the evening has aroused much interest as there is a prize of interest to everyone first prize is a deluxe tv swivel chair and second prize is in tended to interest any male a power saw third prize is a basket of groceries the support of all is asked for the community centre board who have been most active in this township the chairman of the board is mrs baycroft tickets for the draw are available in many spots in whitchurch with a few still left in the tribune office with mr and mrs charles rey nolds and family last saturday afternoon ruth arm carruthrs was a guest at a lovely birthday party for hil- lery weldon stouffville when several little guests were enter tained at the stanley theatre afternoon show a dainty birthday supper was served at harolds grill then they returned to her home to open their gifts hillery thank ed her little friends very kindly for their gifts and good wishes rev harold boadway visited monday afternoon with mr and mrs norman lehman friday saturday september 2nd 3rd the americano technicolor glenn tord and frank lovejoy plus short cartoon monday tuesday september 5th 6th with reservations plus comedy short cartoon wednesday thursday september 7th sth a mambo shelly winters and silvan a mangano plus short subjects court of revisron municipality of tho township of markham county of york public notice is hereby tvn that a court of revision of the 1955 supplementary assessment roll for tho township of mark- ham will be held in the council chambers ruttonville on wed nesday september 14th 1355 at the hour of 10 oclock in the forenoon to hear and adjudicate upon all complaints made against the said assessment roll all parties interested are re quested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly dated at the township of markham this 19th day of aug ust 1955 112 chas hoover clerk township of markham cyjcpiocyjti et purdy saxs hit wifs the best louc spfakec he ever wao covesm cin6er blocks sackup rtf vacy60raty 530q weed inspector draws rebuke from ratepayer correspondence was tabled at markham township council this week from leonard boyle who wished to bring u the attention of council his attitude toward the weedtutting regu lations and the weed inspector in particular mr boyle stated that he had cut down his weeds as prev iously requested but had left some long gras which he was told by the inspector was not noxious the next thing he knew he stated was to be awakened by the sound of the weed cutter employed by the township when the operator cut down the grass arising from these occasions the writer wished to question the charges for weed cutting and the attitude of the inspec tor council instructed clerk chas hoover to obtain a report from the weed inspector for presentation to council and to acknowledge the letter received from mr boyle greenwood the pasture and hay fields are looking much better since th recent rains it has helped the ploughing as well mr and mrs harry stewart of orangeville and john and mrs ptsckrin and arthur of audley were visitors at the les wilson home last sunday evening gordon and mrs graham and family of oshawa were guests of john and mrs middleton last thursday evening mr douglas pegg and friend of perth and mr and mrs wal ter johnston of parry sound were visitors with milton and mrs pegg and family last sun day afternoon mr geo trimmer of gore bay has been a guest of david pegg this past week chief wideman to attend police convention in pei chief constable clarence wideman of markham town ship will leave about the mid dle of september to attend the annual convention of chiefs of police to be held this year in charlottetown pei chief wideman who has for several years planned his vaca tion so that he can attend the meet without loss of lime from his duties was commended by councillors of markham town ship who were jn session this week council passed a resolution to vote to the chief constable his transportation hotel and inci dental expenses in connection with his attendance at the con vention jail farm still in the news clerk hoover read to mark ham township council a letter received from the provincial health minister dr mcklnnon phillips in answer to a query from the township as to pos sible disposal of the old jail farm property at langstaff dr phillips stated briefly that at the present time the department of health had no plans for the property other than carrying on present opera tions as a mental hospital victoria square the regular monthly meet ing of the sr women insti tute will be held on tuesday evening september 6 at 8 o clock at the home of mrs dal- ton rumney the theme will be historical research mot to forget deeds of the past and press on to a greater achievement of tomorrow will be given by mrs d rum ney roll call xame an ear ly explorer of canada contest history mrs g francy music by mrs jaok rumney and miss mary cough hostesses mrs d rumney mrs francy mrs j empringham mr and mrs tarry forrester of cashel had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs fred mcroberts mr and mrs p w willows and miss greta lieffers spent sunday with mr and mrs freddie fiegel and family at gorrie friends will be pleased to hear that miss marlene fie gel will be entering the nor mal school at stratford in sep tember miss barbara empringham is spending a week with her grandparents mr and mrs l knapp mr and mrs earl empring ham and margaret spent sun day afternoon with mr mrs xorman wright and family at malton imrs kenneth denman and her two daughters have return ed to montreal after spending three weeks with mr and mrs stanley defoe the ladies of headford are holding a bake sale on the lawn of the victoria square un ited church on friday after- noon september 2 the stouffvoie tribune thursday september t 1955 pe thusands of people have re turned from vacations at bea ches with twotoned bodies 3csssx8ksk3aooaxxasxssssxsssx3 raiaiy milgarpbjlme grass seed quality mixtures for all conditions for clay or sand in sunshine or shade front 50c per lb special prices on quantities every seeding job should be fertilized we carry a full line of fertilizer our landscape department is prepared to do any size grading and seeding job at prices that will sur prise you call now for free advice and estimates garden supplies sandy loam rotted manure peat moss available at our garden centre or delivered to your door special prices on truck loads unionvllle nurseries garden centre no 7 highway unionville phone unionville 95 its tasty its healthful its ice cream hals snack bar west end open friday till 10 pm new pack just arrived smiths pure special process tomato ketchup 11 oz bottle 9c mannings biscuits tea time assortment 16 ox bag lynn valley peas 20 02 tin 2 for 3 1 c rvo 3 new pak jus arrived ells tomato soup 10 oz tin 2 21c remember deposit manning biscuit labels for davy crockett suit draw st williams stokelyg tomato juice id plum jam 24ozjar 2sc 20 oz tin 2 f cigarettes all popular brands 289 carton crown pls 12 pints 149 jar rubber rings 2 for 17c jars 12 quarts 169 raprite wax paper transparent 100 ft roll 25c 7f fole arriving daily no 1 freestone vs and elbertas 6qt bask no 1 fancy bartlett 6qt bask granulated sugar 100 ib b 798 now arriving in good supply damson plums prune plums green gages egg plums crabapples blue grapes and a few blueberries fresh from bradford celery stalks ige size 30s 2 23 free delivery ontario no 1 cooking onions 10 lb bag 39 fresh and firm large green and red sweet sweet 6 peppers phone 394 stouffvill