classified payne important auction sale of houmn cattle registered and grades farm stock implements etc 2 tractors mil baler potato machinery bay grain poultry furniture etc on lot 28 con 4 vaughan twp on highway north of maple property of norman fri march 11th 1960 cattle registered holstein cow hylan texal echo 1361675 bom march 20 57 fresh registered holstein cow texal sue bond haven 1414865 born feb 20 58 bred jan 31 60 to peel lodge reflec tion successor 262153 registered holstein cow molly mercena design 1450472 born sept 4 58 bred dec 31 9 to browns belklina annon 251293 registered holstein cow sylvan donna sovereign 1377017 born sept 10 57 bred sept 19 59 to brownview pabst realization 242423 registered holstein cow con sul sally mercena 1378744 born sept 19 57 bred sept 30 to kosak johnathan 262688 grade jersey cow milking bred aug 17 59 to donna lad 18 jersey bull 432009 holstein heifer fresh calf by side holstein cow milking bred oct 31 59 holstein heifer bred dec 31 1959 holstein heifer bred jan 31 59 holstein heifer 16 months old open holstein cow full flow open holstein cow supposed to calf march 15 holstein cow supposed to calf march 10 holstein cow supposed to calf time of sale holstein cow due time of sale 5 veal calves figs 16 hogs weight 175 to 200 lbs poultry 110 twoyevr old hens ames cross hybrids good layers 165 oneyear old hens ames cross hybrids good layers brooder house 10x19 in good condition electric wired jamesway electric brooder 300- chick real good number of chick feeders and water fountains real good implements massey harris 44 tractor on rubber in good condition case model c tractor with good rubber massey harris no 3 pickup baler pto used 3 seasons on 100 acres massey harris side delivery rake no 11a good condition massey harris no 6 power mower pto new kewanee hay grain elevator with grain conveyor 32 ft new hp electric motor rubber tired wagon and flat rack steel wheeled wagon with tim- ken bearings flat rack case a6 combine 6 ft with wisconsin motor good condi tion massey harris grain drill with tractor hitch 13 disc 3furrow no 202 bottom plow mh heavy beam mccormickdecrlng cultivator 15 tooth set 4scctlon drag harrows set 2section drag harrows corn cultivator with tractor hitch mccormlckdeering masseyharris model 11a man ure spreader good shape t type potato planter mccormickd massey harris potato digger tractor attachment graysnyder potato picker on rubber in new condition set double discs fleuryblsscll clipper fanning mill new con dition beatty grinder 12 in heavy grindstone tractor driven 16 ft grain auger new extension ladder 36 ft 8can dropin milk cooler gem in good running order grain bin suitable for hauling grain from combine log cant hook set of heavy cable pulley blacks suitable for very heavy tractor work root pulper set of rope pulley blocks 32inch circular saw blade crosscut saw steel pipe bull staff 25 cedar fence posts most heavy enough for anchors sling rope trip chain tightener bag cart quantity of good bags quantity of lumber set of scales 2000 lbs galvanized gas dram 40 gal water trough steel 75 ft of plastic water pipe 20 ft galvanized in pipe quantity of grain oats and mixed grain 3 steel silo hoops large iron kettle to ft 6 belt set of saw horses numerous other articles furniture quantity of scalers jam jars moffat electric stove 40 modern and real good coming events euchre ballantrae school friday march 4th at 8 oclock door prize 2 tickets to maple leaf gardens other good prizes refreshments admission 50c stouffvllle child health clinic will be held friday march 4th from 130 to 3 pm in the york county health building main street free immunization the world day of prayer in stouflville will be held in christ church anglican main st on fridav march 4th at 3 pm speaker mrs h g adams solo ist mrs g allison st patricks church will hold their annual social on march 17 euchre and dance lucky door prizes refreshments tick ets s100 each rouge st mark- ham the stouffville branch of the canadian cancer society is hold ing a daffodil tea on wednes day mar 16th 230 to 530 pm at the home of mrs reg button obrien ave admission is 50c lucky draws 392 bingo every saturday night in the veterans memorial hall stouffville ont sponsored by canadian legion and ladies auxiliary branch 459 special games jackpot cash prizes 815 pm sharp admission 50c 32- tf the goodwood and uxbridge baptist churches are holding a festival of missions in the ux bridge baptist church on march 9th 10th 11th and 13th special missionarv speakers display booth and refreshments the public is cordially invited plan to attend the first meeting wed nesday march 9th at 8 pm the speaker will be rev dr hillyer of bolivia blankets anyone wishing to send old woollen or cotton rags in ex change for new blankets rugs socks etc have rags and money at your fairfield group shippers mrs wm reaman glasgow no later than march 25 phone 96920 392 cards of thanks we wish to express our thanks for the cards phone calls and kindness shown while i was in newmarket hospital george middleton stouffville york county seed fair march 16 the soil crop improvement association recently mailed out about one thousand prize lists for their 21th annual york coun ty seed fair to be held in new market town hall on wednes day march 16th it is interest ing to note that this year it has been listed as a seed fair and hay show because of the ex tended classes for hay of first or second crops cured in various ways the ten bushel classes for reg istered seed grain have been dropped as well as the seed auc tion guest speaker for this year is w p watson livestock com missioner of the ontario depart ment of agriculture secretary w m cockburn re ports the first entries for the fair came in last week shelve civil defence for the present no action was taken by york county council last week on the matter of civil defence but the warden stated that the matter would be brought forward at a later date mr pearsef the ontario civ il defence dept spoke to council on the advisability of setting up a unit for the county he con sidered the first operation of the county was to consider the appointment of a coordinator and he stated that in his opinion it was a fulltime job the do minion government pay 75 of the expense the provincial gov ernment 15 and the municipal ity the balance in the 1s30 budget the county set aside the amount of 2000 to provide the finance for any work taken on this year mr pearse commented that with this amount the total expendi ture of some 24000 could be made i wish to thank my friends and relatives who sent flowers fruit and cards and also for their kind inquiries and prayers during my stay in the uxbridge and western hospitals abe lehman mr frank cramm and family wish to thank their friends at claremont for their kind ex pressions of sympathy especially thanking the rev a e cress- well for his consoling words dur ing their recent bereavement i wish to thank my relatives neighbors and wa of the unit ed church for their cards flow ers and inquiries during my stay in hospital and since my return fred winn many thanks to the- neigh bours friends and relatives for cards boxes of fruit and visits while i was in cottage hospital also to doctors and staff for their care russel johnston we wish to expres our thanks to the neighbors friends and relatives who have been so help ful and to those who have sent cards flowers etc and for the many kind inquiries during toms illness zora and tom rae praise for fire brigade the fire brigade of unlon- ville was given a pat on the back on monday when mark- ham twp council was in re ceipt of a letter from g a thomas stating his apprecia tion for the brigade responding to a call which he placed they were there inside of five min utes and prevented possible ser ious loss councillor mumberson stated he would like it known that many persons residing both in and out of the township had expressed appreciation for the quick opening of the roads fol lowing the big storms he said that some of the machines had operated for 23 hours without letup i wish to express my apprecia tion and thanks to the relatives friends and neighbors also the united church baptist church and wa for the many lovely cards and flowers sent me while in the hospital and since return ing home mrs robt hope i wish to thank my neighbors relatives all my many friends for the kindnesses shown me while in newmarket hospital your kind inquiries personal calls cards and gifts meant much to me a special thank- you to the united missionary church for their prayers and gifts russel smith my very sincere and grateful thanks to all my relatives friends and neighbors for all their thoughtful kindness while i was a patient in the oshawa general hospital a special thankyou to joy rebekah lodge and the wa of brougham united church for lovely plants and also to rev mr cresswell for his calls which i enjoyed so much mildred a glllman flndlay coal and wood range with reservoir black kitchen cupboard 9 piece mahogany dining room suite real good writing desk double bed spring mattress antique slze walnut bed and spring single folding bed cot bed couch extending to double size small couch mahogany chefwardrobe dresser and mirror propane gas space heater new number of other articles boost bus rates on yonge street markham township council has agreed to the adoption of a 74c per zone charge on the ttc busses operating from steeles ave north to richmond hill council was advised monday night that at the present rates a deficit of 30000 could be ex pected jf or this year the increase to 7c will still not put the line out of the red but will reduce the deficit to 15000 a zone fare of 10 cents would be necessary to show a profit however the ttc consider ed the increase of 100 too dras tic and recommends the 7c to which markham agreed william clark right war den of york county is receiv ing a master breeder shield at the annual meeting of the holsteinfriesian association of canada held in toronto the presentation was made to recognize the outstanding hol stein herd developed at york manor newmarket ont and dispersed last fall making the actual presentation is leon a piguet east aurora n y president of the holsteinfries ian association of america a master breeder shield is the highest award that a hostein breeder in canada can win and only 89 of them have been presented during the 30 year existence of the award candy suppose vou tell the class why it would be wrong to mm copy from fej the boysittiws nexttovou thkts simple he always has the wn6 answers sale at 1 pm terms cash no reserve farm sold gord orr cleric ken clarke prentice auctioneers markham ont phone 346 muliken ont ph ax353s7 does your dairy buli cost too much keeping a herd sire is surpris ingly expensive but is he too expensive maybe this advice from oacs dr bruce sone will help most people try to buy a breedingage bull 12 to 15 mos that will improve the herd this will cost 250 to 350 to feed a bull of this age weight about 1100 lbs you will need nearly 2500 lbs of hay and 1500 lbs of grain per year with hay selling for 20 a ton and grain 55 a ton total annual feed costs in cluding concentrate would be s5 to 100 cost of bedding housing and veterinary service will vary but an average figure would be 50 labour costs are similar for the total annual cost of keeping a herd sire you should figure interest on your money plus de preciation which would bring the figure to nearly 250 with an averagesized herd in ontario 25 to 30 cows service from such a bull would cost 850 to 10 compare this to the artificial service fee of 5 a saving of 90 to 150 can be made by using entirely ai on an averagesized herd con cludes stone the breakeven point seems to be at the 45 to 50 cow level theres another considera tion says stone for a little extra feed and labour and about the same housing costs you can replace the bull with a milk cow which should make you about 50 cooling and storing cakes as soon as a buttertype cake is done remove it from the oven and place the pan on a cake rack advises the home econom ics service of the ontario dept of agriculture allow the cake to cool in the pan for ten min utes then loosen it from the sides of the pan with a spatula and turn it out on the cake rack remove the paper from the bottom of the cake and fin ish cooling it right side up fruit cakes should be left in pans until cold as they are heavy yet tender when hot immediately after removing a spongetype cake from the oven turn the pan upsidedown leaving an air space between the pan and the table top do not disturb until cake is cool never cut cake when hot cakes may be stored in a covered tin or may be covered and stored in the refrigerator pumping station in order says dep reeve depreeve robt nesbltt of uxbridge township has quash ed a recent rumor in the good wood area which suggested that the hamlets pumping station was not in satisfactory working order the pump was installed as a cooperative project be tween the township and the conservation authority to solve the annual spring flood problem that has plagued residents in the district for many years i can assure anyone that if the pump was needed today it would operate said the deputy reeve he noted that it was used during the spring of 1959 he agreed however that some repairs would have to be made to the system its pretty diffi cult to test it when there is no water available he said he suggested that the pump might possibly be put to good use if a sudden thaw should hit the area pais exemption bylaw stouffville municipal council at the last regular meeting pass ed the annual exemption bylaw which exempts to a specified percentage the farm lands of certain ratepayers and which farm lands are included within the boundaries of the munici pality six residents are owners of farm land of more than five acres each two less than in 1959 both the c e watson property and the toole property on stouffer street are no longer exempt mrs ed williams f vivian agnes lewis and a e booth are exempt 65 for sewer tax on the farm land margaret woods is exempt 60 and wal ter chmilewsky 50 the rea son for the difference in exemp tions is that certain of these lands are more accessible to sewers than others audley mrs fred puckrin the wa has cancelled all plans for the family supper which has been postponed twice because of bad weather mr edward mccrae who is attending victoria university spoke at the church service on sunday afternoon relating his experiences while on a mission field in alberta last summer mr mccrae had planned to speak at the family supper next sunday the ladies will assist with the world day of prayer as part of the regular church service the baggotsville school chil dren had a holiday last friday when their teacher was snow bound fifteen children attend ed classes at audley school the last group of students from toronto teachers college to practise at audley school were miss sandra mcbride and mrs m barker of scarborough in mrs pratts room and mr a veltzel and mr r richard son of toronto in miss esdales room the club will meet at the home of bill and mrs guthrie this saturday evening if the weather cooperates program will include court whist miss joan esdale spent the weekend with her parents at cornwall the stoutfvjue tubus tbarasir mad 3 i960 ht 7 at birth a baby is spanked to start it crying later to make it stop puss v hoots cat food 3 15 oz tins 49c 2 packages 29c fluffo shohtening 2 lb farm fresh turnips 10c ea cello spinach 2 bags 29c all porh sausoge farmers style lb 39c fresh fork liver lb 23c sfs food market free delivery phone 220w christ church anglican stouffville bev j d tiller rector sunday march 6th 1960 1st in lent 10 ajn holy communion 10 am junior sunday school 11 am senior sunday school 730 pm wed choir practice boys and adults thurs mar 3 the ladies of the evening guild will meet at the home of mrs lewis 124 maytree at s15 the previous meeting was cancelled due to weather fri mar 4 3 pm womens world day of prayer services will be at christ church stouffville everyone invited united church stouffville rev douglas davis sunday march 6th 1960 sunday school 945 am junior to senior 11 am nursery to primary 11 am morning worship 2 pm communicants class 730 pm lenten devotions mon 7 pm explorers tues 730 pm cubs wed 730 pm scouts thurs 7 pm cgit s30 pm choir practice wed mar 9 s pm the even ing auxiliary meets in the parlors thurs mar 10 730 pm the christian education commit tee meets in the parlors if we faithfully and reverently observe the lenten season we shall feel the magnetism of the uplifted christ and our way will be lighted by him who came to be the light of the world bloomington christian associated gospel church mr e n simmons minister sunday march 6th 1960 945 am sunday school for all 11 am worship service 2 pm young peoples 730 pm gospel service thurs mar 3 2 pm ladies aid will meet in the home of mrs chas tindall 163 harold st stouffville baptist church a church with a message for today sunday march 6th 1960 a special visit by dr morley r hall 10 am bible school all ages come and join our growing school 11 am family worship 7 pm prayer meeting 730 pm evangelistic service dr hall will show slides of the fellowship missionary program in an after church service wed 8 pm bible study and prayer meeting preacher rev j williams pastor bible teacher evangelist we welcome you vivian mccormack memorial church rev bruce hisey pastor fri 230 pm second mark ham womens world day of prayen sunday march 6th 1960 1030 sunday school 730 evening worship guest speaker rev ken campbell tues 8 pm bible study and prayer thurs 8 pm young peoples a warm welcome to all brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor kcv wm vanderbcnt ph richmond hill turner 43155 sunday march 6th 1960 sunday school 10 am worship service 11 am evangelistic 730 pm midweek prayer service wed 745 pm you are cordially invited to all services stouffville memorial christian church sunday march 6th 1960 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service wed 730 jr choir practice wed 730 prayer bible study gormley united missionary church bev c e hunklns minister sunday march 6th i960 10 am sunday school 11 ajn rev edward prosser student from emmanuel bible college 7 pm crusaders for christ 730 pm the pastor st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rer gordon ilamlll ba sunday march 6th 1960 10 am morning worship 10 am church school worship with us second markham baker hill baptist churches rev bruce hlsey sunday march 6th 1960 second markham prayer service every wed 8 pm wms thurs 8 pm at mrs floyd ratcliffs world day of prayer service friday 230 pm next lords day bible school 10 am morning service 11 am rev ken campbell will preach young peoples 730 pm baker hiu prayer service thurs 8 pm sunday services bible school 130 pm service 230 pm rev ken campbell will preach you are invited to fellowship with us in these services united missionary church bev c e bell minister sunday march 6th 1960 markham 10 am sunday school 11 am 730 pm the pastor will preacah thurs 8 pm prayer bible study dicksons hill 945 am morning worship 1050 am sunday school wed 8 pm prayer bible study all the world is a camera look pleasant please altona christian united missionary church bev dow sargeant pastor sunday march 6th 1960 sunday school 1030 am worship service 730 pm prayer meeting wed 8 pm thurs 8 pm young peoples in the church churchill musselmans lake bible school sunday march 6th 1960 1030 sunday school the church that cares united church melville charge bev g davison sunday march 6th 1960 10 am peachs 1140 am melville 230 pm bethesda fri mar 4 womens world day of prayer service to be held in 2nd markham baptist church 230 pm fri mar 4 ypu meeting at the c burkholder home 8 pm church membership classes will commence on sunday mar 6 at 345 pm in the melville church ringwood christian church pastor leroy soper sunday march 6th 1960 10 am sunday school 1110 am worship service 8 pm wed ce prayer meet ing stouffville united missionary church rev arthur walsh minister sunday march 6th 1960 10 am sunday school 11 am morning service 630 pm young peoples 730 pm evening service thurs 8 pm prayer bible study you are welcome at any or all of these services gormley mrs c mllsted miss velma brilllngcr sailed on friday feb 26 from cape town south africa on penden- nls castle and will arrive in march at new york for a years furlough at her home here mss joyce harvey arrived home from scarborough hos pital on friday mrs alvin winger entertain ed a number of ladles at a quilt ing on wednesday mr and mrs lawrence pope and allan of sudbury spent the weekend with mr and mrs a pope and mrs d fenncll mrs mckendry went to scar- boro general hospital on wed nesday for several weeks obser vation mr george cobcr returned on sunday after spending three weeks in florida mrs d nicklln moved to stouffville over the weekend a speedy recovery is wished for mr frank harvey who is very ill at his home lloyd school was closed on friday because of the storm and bad road conditions ss no 7 markham was open but with a poor attendance there was no mall delivery on friday because the large mall truck from toronto did not arrive due to the heavy storm rev e prosser and a number of emmanuel bible school stu dents from kitchener were in charge of the sunday services at the united missionary church the musical selections were much enjoyed and rev prosser brought inspiring messages mr david coon is enjoying a weeks holidays skiing in tht laurcntians in quebec mr and mrs lloyd rush and bonnie and misses erma nd carol nigh spent the weekend at rldgoway recent visitors with mr and mrs geo french were mr and mrs peter stlckley on monday evening and mr and mrs mur ray wldcman and children of richmond hiu on thursday af ternoon