w the stourrytuje tbkme laarxlay odate s 195 atha mr and mrs ellis melton and family mr and mrs- donald dunkeld and dougie visited on sunday with mr and mrs jas melton burketon congratulations to altona 4h club girls who won several prizes at markham fair mr and mrs m dunkeld and evelyn had sunday dinner with mr and mrs clifford dunkeld mr and mrs reg strong and doug from lansing visited the carruthers on sunday miss shirley dunkeld spent the weekend with leila byer in stouffville mr and mrs david tran en tertained their family to a tur key dinner on sunday evening they were mr and mrs joe tran and family mr and mrs john williams altora also mr aimer macaloney mr and mrs albert foster entertained to sunday supper mr and mrs ross mackay and family mr and mrs ed mac kay and family mr and mrs russell mackey all from or- angeville mr and mrs joe tran were supper guests on saturday eve ning with mr and mrs w h sutton markham mr and mrs gordon lawrie of montreal spent friday with his sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs david tran mr and mrs coffin had din ner with mr and mrs albert draper on thursday last week ass bb3s llteae are ti hoe tut will be making fashion new all through fall select w from dreggy and casual puwtjj aad ttrappncdg maay colors priced 599 to 13 95 al for free patrons at the stouffville lga foodliner store during the next few days will be treated to a refreshing drink of sunup all for free gen eral foods have installed a jet spray cooler and the juice is kept ice cold for the cus tomers enjoyment pictured here mr lloyd houghton a member of the iga staff and mrs robt jackson of ciaremont sample a cupful cadieux studio local farmer in top five in prov pasture agreement lehmans shoes main street phone 95w stquffvilles only exclusive shoe stoke e ii tegqsaasasas aewe bruce harper stouffville far mer finished as one of the top five farmers out of 595 who competed in the provincewide pasture management competi tion conducted by the depart ment of agriculture only 32 points in a possible 340 sep arated the top five contestants all finalists had excellent fields each capable of supporting two animals per acre or better cardiff brothers of renfrew county captured top spot and jaffray rutherford of grey county second the other final ists were herb watson peel don hart oxford and bruce harper of stouffville the judges visited the harper farm on wednesday morning to make their final decision they were dr w e tossell oac douglas parks kemptville agr school and thos dickinson mgr of bordens dairy farm ottawa mobile grain chopper to contest reign of hammer mill with the influx of the tracior- driven grain chopper and ham mer mill into almost every far mers barn within the past dec ade the necessity of the mobile chopper became unwarranted grain chopped at local mills be came negligible gordon thorn of unionville intends to discount the theory that the day of the mobile chop pers usefulness in rural areas how this newspaper helps advertisers with a defined audience is finished he has purchased a multithousand dollar feedmo- bile and it has already been put into service on a number of lo cal farms mr thorn is able to drive the truck to the door of the farmers granaxy door and grind anything he grows for feed the machine will also mix the ground material with high protein concentrates and blend in warm liquid molasses an unloader will pipe the finished formula feed to wherever the farmer wants it to go the new service according to mr thorn will greatly reduce the amount of labour and time normally needed to get feed prepared it will also enable far mers to maintain an uninter rupted supply of fresh product ive rations since the mobile mill will serve farms on a regular route schedule even during planting haying and harvest time mr thorn attended a training school in lancaster pa in or der to obtain all the information on the operation of the process ing plant they drove their feedmobile back to unionville mr thorn points out that in stead of the farmers taking their grain to the mill the mill is brought to the farmer al though the thorn mobile feed service has been in operation only a short time it lias already made its presence felt in the district a number of farmers have acquired the mobile serv ice in preference to their own hammermills and choppers lot of prizes for fans friday hockey fans who are expect ed to jam the stouffville arena for the lior clus big game this friday night are going to be treated to a hvst of prizes as well as a great hockey exhibi- ion there are merchandise vou chers merchandise prizes and cash prizes is wsz the lioiis club is sponsoring the game between the world champion whitby dunlops and canadas olympic entry the kit chener waterloo dutchmen game time is 9 pm proceeds from the event will go toward helping the lions club in their welfare work as well as their winter hockey pro gram for more than a hundred boys any speaker knows that in order for him to get his message across i to his audience with greatest effectiveness he must first be familiar with that audience thats why we make every effort to define our circulation audience with absolute accuracy and clarity with facts verified by abc audit we want you to know the size of your audience where members of that audience live what they pay and other information designed to help you prepare more effective tales messages ask to see this information this week e 0 the stouffville tribune phone 152 or 153 c this newspaper is a member of tfcean- dit bureau of circulations a nonprofit cooperative association of publishers ad vertisers and advertising agencies our circulation is audited at regular intervals by experienced abc circulation audi tors and their reports are made avaiiabl to our advertisers without obligation measure of servicemark of integrity proper use of colour can correct room color properly used will make a narrow room look wider and a low ceiling higher there is no architectural asset that cannot be accentuated no fault that cannot be camouflag ed if color is used correctly ex perts say here are a few things you should know about color so that you can use it properly to achieve the effects you want light colors reflect more light and thus make things seemjar- gcr than they are they make things seem farther away they are upbeat and make you feel more cheerful dark colors absorb light and make things look smaller and heavier they make objects seem closer h used over too large ar eas they can be depressing bright colors make areas seem larger than they are they at tract the eye and can be used to draw attention away from un attractive objects used in large amounts they can be distract ing warm colors the reds oran ges and yellow greens seem to advance toward you they convey a feeling of warmth and are emotionally stimulating cool colors the blues violets bluegreens and bluegrays make things seem cooler they seem to retreat from you and make rooms look larger they are relaxing how do we put these princi ples to work take a room that seems small we can make it appear larger by using light colors blues vio lets bluegreens and avoiding the warm ones that seem to ad vance the large barnlike room can be made to seem smaller and more intimate if the walls are painted in the warm dark col ors reds oranges those long narrow bowling alley rooms can be made to look wider by using f dark warm color on each of the nar row ends using lighter going away colors on the side wyils similarly a ceiling that is too high can be brought down by painting it a darker color than the walls while a low u council asked to press for provincial control over swimming beaches whitchurch township coun cil met in special session last week to hear the findings of the coroners jury o the drowning of donald laur at shadow lake in addition to a number of regu lations directly connected with beach activity the jury recom mended that council press for provincial legislation to control such areas clerk jack crawford was in structed to contact the township solicitor regarding the prepara tion of such a bylaw and the city of toronto regarding beach control the immediate regulations which the jury recommended were as follows 1 to insist on a lifeguard or guards approved by the municipality according to the size of the bathing area and the population using same 2 guards to have apparel that would be conspicuous and read ily identified 3 beaches be equipped with an elevated life guard station with possibly an enclosure beneath where arti ficial respiration could be ad ministered and which would house the necessary lifesaving equipment and firstaid equip ment 4 that a boat be launch ed on the beach for use of the guard 5 that the guard or guards be on duty during times when swimming is permitted 6 that any air inflated tubes mattresses or balls be prohib ited in the water 7 that the swimming areas be wholly en closed by buoys or markers and depths of water be clearly mark ed 8 that the proprietor be posted as to who should be call ed at the time of an accident inarching and neat appearance of the grove children they car ried their banners aloft and marched like soldiers elsewhere on the fairgrounds the evidence of work and imag ination could be viewed with great pride for ss 20 won an admirable tally of prizes with arrangements cedar grove woj a first a second and a third act geoffrey gaston took a second with elmer fudd as a wooden lawn ornament cathy mccien- nan won second prize for her birds and animals scrap book and the school received a sec ond third and fourth in th artistic and very effective floral map of ontario contest christ church anglican stouffville rev t d tiller rector sunday october 11th 1959 16th sunday after trinity 10 am morning prayer 10 am junior sunday school 11 am senior sunday school wed s pm choir practice thurs s15 pm a vestrv meeting will be held in the parish hall concerning the building plans for the new church all members should be present united church stouffville rev douglas divrls sunday october 11th 1959 sunday school 945 am junior to senior 11 am nursery to primary 11 am morning worship rev john mclachlan mon 7 pan explorers tues 730 pm cubs wed 730 pm scouts thur 7 pm cgit 815 pm choir practice wed oct 14 8 pm evening auxiliary thanksgiving calls for thanksliving st james presbyterian church stouffville guest minister sunday october 11th 1959 10 am morning worship worship with us stotxffville memorial christian chuick sunday october 11th 1959 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship rev e edmond special music by jr choir 730 pm gospel service wed 7 pm jr choir practice 8 pm childrens meeting in church basement s pm prayer bible study in church secoxd markham kakku him baptist churches ret rruce riser sunday october 11th 1939 second markham prayer service every- wednesday night s pm special anniversary week of special services oct 11 is next lords day bible school 10 am morning service 11 am service at so at baker mil rev j w boyd of guelph will preach each week night at s pm monday through friday come and worship with us in ou newly decorated church rnkcr rui sundav next thanksgiving services morning 945 am bible school 11 am evening at 730 pm second markham joining with us at 730 pm rev j w boyd will preach ps 107 1 o give thanks unto the lord for he is good for his mercy endureth forever vtvian mccormack memorial church rev rrnce hlscj pastor sunday october 11th 1959 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship tues s pjn praver bible study thurs 8 pm young peoples bloomington christian associated gospel church t mr e n simmons minister sunday october 11th 1959 10 am bible school for all 11 am worship service 2 pm young peonies 730 pm gospel service wed 8 pm prayer bibla study cedar grove the cameras were clicking all along the route on friday as cedar grove enthusiasts snap ped the colourful floats in the markham fair parade and no wonder that was the best parade yet the ponies and their riders leading the procession in to say the least as imaginative costumes as could be found any where gave the parade a new lift this years floats were cer tainly the best ever who would envy the judges the impossible task of picking the winners cedar groves juvenile wedding party contributed a lovely burst of colour and charm and though they were not winners the ss 20 children stole the show in our eyes mention should cer tainly be made of the excellent ringwood christian church pastor leroy soper sunday october 11th 1959 10 am sunday school 1110 am 730 pm worship- service 8 pjn ce prayer meeting churchill musselmans lake bible school sunday october 11th 1959 10 am sunday school 11 am morning service the church that cares west end baptist church stouffville pastor j vallelv masonic hall stouffville sunday october 11th 1959 bible school at 945 am with classes for all ages morning evening services 11 am and 730 pm wednesday bible class 8 pm saturday prayer meeting at 8 pm specially for boys and girls the bright hour thursday at 4 pm temorarily at 107 main st east ph 11 ing can be raised by painting it white or a color lighter than the walls or take a room that is per fectly square and uninteresting in shape it can be improved by making one wall the focal point of interest by the use of bright colors or warm ones that attract the eye and bring the wall clo ser proper color selection can be used to play up an especially attractove piece of furniture or decorative object surround it with color that catches the eye to minimize a bad feature make sure it matches its sur roundings merges into the back ground this is the way to paint radiators or unattractive tv sets the same color as the walls altona christian united ailssionary church kov dow snrgcant pastor sunday october 11th 1959 1030 am sunday school 730 pm service wcs 8 pm prayer service united church melville charge rov g davison sunday october 11th 1959 thanksgiving sunday 930 am bethesda 1035 am peachs 1140 am melville peachs wms to meet tuesday oct 13 at 815 pm at the home of mrs charles hisey stouffville it is a good thing to give thanks unto the lord ps 92 1 stouffville united missionary church ro arthur walsh minister sunday october 11th 1959 10 am sunday school 11 am morning seivice 730 pm evening service prayer and bible study each thursday evening at 800 united missionary church j ecv c e bell minister sunday october 11th 1939 dicksons hill 945 am morning worship 1050 am sunday school wed 8 pm prayer bible study markham 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service thur 8 pm prayer bibl study a welcome awaits you brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor rev wm vandcrbcnt ph richmond hill turner 43155 sunday october 11th 1959 sunday school 10 am worship service 11 am evangelistic 730 pm midweek prayer service wed 745 pm you are cordially invited to all services gormley united missionary church rev o k iliinklng minister sunday october 11th 1959 10 am sunday school 11 am worship 730 pm evangelistic service nov 1 anniversary day stouffvittf youth i sat 9 pjn youth rally sports activities from 730 sun 915 special fellowship hour dr jimmy johnson astounding youth speaker from minneapolis id lyman unusual tenor soloist dont miss either great rally held at parkslde youth centre sunday oct 11th thanksgiving services at the stouffville baptist church ajn bible school ao ages come and join our growing school 11 ajn family worship thanksgiving message entitled where are the nine 7 pm prayer meeting 730 pjn evangelistic servlee subject the way to know wed- 8 pm prayer and binc study treacher rev i williams pastor bible teacher evangelist