hl tjg sxwffvw ttttwe twvbr fr 7 1963 federation church service on july 10 directors of ontario county i stein twilight meeting july 25 federation of agriculture held the federation of agrieul- their regular meeting june 21st ture has recently requested to at the laxeview restaurant at beavertoi mr russell rod5 uxbrfdge outlined plans for the fourth annual church senice which is to be held this year on july 10 at the foster memorial temple three miles north of cxbridge rev clifford walte of lions head united cnurch will be the guest preacher and special mu sic will be provided the dairy princess contest was announced and the federa tion agreed to support it and to present the prizes at the hoi- advise farmers in four diser- ent townships within the coun ty regarding land acquisition in all cases it is federation policy to help farmers negotiate for a fair settlement mr howard macmilian reeve of reach township has been appointed from ontario county council to the directorate of the county federation of agricul ture having learned that there would be no more rabies reim bursement after july 1st the following resolution was passed and has been forwarded to the members of parliament and to the ontario and canadian fed eration of agriculture whereas the farmer is bdng exposed to rabies infection over which he has little or no control and is thereby subject to ex treme losses both personal and otherwise we ask that the ra bies compensation from provin cial and federu governments be continued cedar grove how can life insurance help me by helping you provide for full happy retirement years by providing an income for a dependent in the event of your death by taking care of your last illness and burial expenses by providing a cash value against which you can borrow in an emergency these and many other advantages are yours when you become a sun life policyholder why not call me today jim abell telephone 237 stouffville sun life assurance company of canada wt tk bcv kobert h harper looking back 1et us reflect upon independ ence and be led to think earn estly of the things that make a nation great the word of the psalmist written about 3000 years ago blessed is the nation whose god is the lord may well guide us in our thinking where is the ideal nation the poet may tell us that the land whose skies are bluest whose the bank of nova scotia just a thought while it is true thai every man cannot be a king we muit realize that each of us charts bis ultimate destiny so matter how strongly the tiles of the world may pull against us we can with perseverence seek out eternal salvation borrow economically through sm i brooks run clearest and whose birds sing most sweetly is the ideal nation the modern man may think that the people who are best prepared to wreak havoc upon others and impose their will upon the greater part of mankind should be the ideal nation but still the believer in the almighty retains the great faith that the land where brotherly love prevails is the ideal nation it is not inconsistent with the highes ideals of our nation to pre pare for our defense in time of war and we in the united states must know that we can no longer rest in fancied security behind the oceans the problems of the world are so grave that it is hard to venture a plan let us find hope in the faith of the psalmist that the na tion is blessed whose god is the lord in 1cs9 wheat accounted for half of canadas exports of 5139000000 to japan sixty years ago 125 schooners sailed out of lunenburg today only nine are left and all of these have had power installed june 30th two family reunions held the weekend limelight in cedar grove the petty reunion an annual affair was held at mil- roys this year with over one hundred present this family gettogether brings members from napance snelgrove broo klyn brampton toronto and cedar grove together every year for a real bangup celebra tion l at markham fair grounds the long awaited reesor re union took place with over 700 members of the reesor family coming from as far as pennsyl vania for the once a decade event the planned programme included solos by hugh martin and selections by the markham orchestra as well as special messages fiom faroil places a business meeting and a group picture the programme helps to make the day memorable but the biggast attraction is the vis iting with relatives seldom soen and the swapping of family news there was lots of time for this probably the most il lustrious guest was a woman from pennsylvania who a sev enth generation reesor was borii and raised in the original old stbna house first settled in elizabethlcwn both reunions were graced with perfect wea ther and everyone seems to have had a wonderful time bits and pieces woodland park had a break- in last week and the vandals left a mss bahirid them in the store and made off with a good pile of groceries cigarettes etc the police are on the trail community club held its june meeting at blodwcn dav- iesvith final arrangements for the garden party first on the agenda it was decided to hold a new euchre series beginning monday july 4th and a com munity picnic is in the planning stages for july 27th dorothy reesors bridesmaids were hostesses at a pantry shelf shower for the bride rec ently the larder was well stocked and dorothy and hsr groom of july 23rd will be all set to begin the culinary side of housekeeping euchre winners for the night and the series were decided last monday ladies mrs l point er lillian dean mrs m mc- eacheron men bill brooks fred conner and bruce hollin- ger carrying prizes were won by mrs elroy clodd and bill brooks and the series winners were mrs annie watson and mr e closson by tom dorr tm back fgqta mf m annual checkut mother x discovered what a wjnor opermiobl is tr it5 one tkw was perforncp on the qtver fellow j qobdwood ress an ration the following address was given as a tribute to mr and mrs isaac foskett by the unit ed church in goodwood on the occasion of their moving from goodwood to take up residence in stouffville scratch pads from jumbo size down to note size get them at stouffville tribune ladies and gentlemen we have assembled here to night to honour one who has lived for nearly half a century in our midst many changes have taken place in goodwood during those years one of those changes being the shift in the population there are only two people living in goodwood who were living in the village fifty years ago a short time after mr fos kett took up residence in good wood he entered into and car ried on a successful business career with the people of the community as a blacksmith and later as a dealer in farm equip ment mr and mrs fosketts children were born and raised in goodwood and they have made a place for themselves in the community in which they reside we remember mr foskett for his long service as a member of the board of stewards of the goodwood united church in which he was treasurer for a number of years we would ask you to accept this gift as a small token of the esteem and respect in which you and mrs foskett are held by us and an added expression of our wish that as you travel together down the road to lifes sunset you may enjoy happi- ness and contentment in your new home signed by the congregation and officials of the goodwood united church preserving by general foods kitchens heres a bright treat your family will enjoy allyearround a delicious accompaniment for meats and poultry cherry relish using sour cherries yield about 7 medium glasses sa lbs relish s cups prepared fruit about 114 qts ripe sour cherries i cups 1 ji lbs sugar 1 box ccrto crystals first prepare the fruit stem and pit about 1 quarts fully ripe sour cherries chop very fine or grind add 4 cup vinegar and 1 teaspoon each cinnamon cloves and allspice or any desired com bination of spices measure 3 cups into a large saucepan then make the relish measure sugar and sot aside add certo crystals to fruit in saucepan and mix well place over high heat and stir until mixture comes to a hard boil at once stir in sugar bring to a full rolling boil and iioil hard 1 minute stirring constantly remove from heat and skim off foam with metal spoon then stir and skim by turns for 5 minutes to cool slightly to prevent floating fruit ladle quickly into glasses cover at once with y inch hot paraffin preserving pointer never open a jar after scaling to fill the space itstick may appear at the lop if the scaler is complrlrly airtight and has been properly and sufficiently pro cessed the food will heep perfectly breaking the seal and adding more fruit may easily cause spoilage and waste tlic whole far dont hesitate to drop us a line if you run into any nmblcms in your jam or jelly making and watch for our next column with another failure proof preserving recipe business directory one of simmons famous quality mattresses beautifully covered in a rich woven fabric with gleaming lurcx and w all the simmons quality features 312 precision 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sorlc maternity medical and surgical member of tho allied private hospital association government licensed fully accredited under the new ontario services commission health plan which brcamc effec tive january vjz0 main street eait scoiiftvlllo the year were presented wed nesday morning at the school terry leonard in the senior room and susan manchce in the junior room were the win ners and their prizes were baoks eivcn by the ratepayers asso- j ing the most progress during elation