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househunting also mr and mrs vidler plan to live near uxbridge it was sorry news to learn that mr wilfred turner is in hospital mrs wayne graves of cali fornia the former rhea me- quay flew here to attend her brother jims funeral recently and has spent some time visit ing members of her family bob oakes is hatching it these days after seeing his mother and father off on a southern holiday the douglas hoods were pleasantly surprised last wednesday when their daugh ter marian and her family the jack stephensons of saskatche wan arrived for a winter vaca tion unfortunately grandson tommy stephenson contracted the chicken pox last weekend it is good to know that allan jones is at school again follow ing a major operation euchre players please note that the buttonville w i win ter euchre series game will be played on the regular night friday feb 8 mrs s j englishs music pupils were successful at re cent examinations held at the royal conservatory of music in toronto first class honours for grade 2 theory were won by mary champion and douglas johnson patricia patterson earned her grade 8 certificate and neil armstrong her grade 5 voulh service at browns cms dr a f binnington preach ed a fine youth week sermon at browns corners united church last sunday and the junior choir under the direc tion of mrs george hooper provided music mrs clayton jones was soloist among the vouth organizations attending were tyro hic and ypu members as well as explorer and sunday school children in cluded in the junior choir dr binnington pointed out that five years ago he preached his first sermon as pastor here and two years ago the new building was dedicated during the service new officers were ad mitted to the session and stew ards a copp elder miss adele carruthers r crawford r hord and r donnelly stewards buttonville branch ycha mrs russell boyington was hostess friday morning when the buttonville branch of the ycha held their february meeting at her home mrs joe robinson conducted the busi ness meeting and mrs charles hooper acted as secretary a treasurers report sent in by mrs douglas hood stated s17854 was netted from a ban quet served by the group at buttonville w i hall in jan and 20 were collected in 1963 dues these amounts added to present funds totalled approxi mately 230 and it was agreed to send 200 to the ycha treasurer mr and sirs win mcgimpscy celebrate 50th anniversary saturday of last week mr and mrs wm megimpsey re ceived more than a hundred wellwishing friends and rela tives at a reception held for them at the home of mr and mrs andrew grant unionville the occasion was their golden wedding anniversary mr and mrs megimpsey were married 50 years ago in mary street presbyterian church newtownards north ern ireland with rev young and dev lyons officiating they came to canada twelve years later in 1925 with their 2 small children and agreed to work for mr joph calvert on his don mills road farm over the years they worked on farms in the neighbour hood making fast friends as they went until they finally moved to their present home on the 5h concession of mark- ham while mr megimpsey has no been too active for the past year or two se still looks after his large flock of chick ens and enjoys a visit with friends mrs megimpsey has been in terested in community activi ties anl enjoys working on w i and church projects mr and mrs mcgimpseys two children harry of st cathar ines and sadie mrs reginald eoustead toronto with their famiiles were present at satur days reception is were mrs mcgimpseys two sisters mrs rutherford and mrs steward cf woodstock there are six grandchildren and six great grandchildren back in ireland mrs me gimpsey has one brother and mr megimpsey has two all of whom are widowed mr and mrs grant received with mr and mrs gimpsey and those pouring tea were mrs jackson mrs james rodick mrs e hill mrs d browning mrs rutherford mrs steward and mrs harold cunningham tea assistants were mrs rich ard pralet mrs edgar fuller mrs russell buying ton miss elizabeth french and miss mary rodick among the momentos of the day were many gifts from friends a telegram from pre mier robarts and a certificate from the government annual church report browns corners united church had a successful finan cial year in 1962 it was evident when the annua report was studied by parishioners tues- tvening of last week with 165 members the indebtedness on the new building was reduced form 26500 to s2o770o or by s5s00 missionary and main tenance givings were 1769 leaders for junior work arc difficult to find and as a re sult cg1t is not active but in tyro sigmac hic ex plorers junior choir ypu and sunday school work interest grew as did the numbers tile united church women were active also and the happy rimers iceame a sec ond unit more than s3600 was raised by the women and 1700 was contributed to the building fund prior to the meeting a pot luck supper was served under the direction of catering group xo 1 approximately o0 at tended plight of farmer outlined before premier the ontario federation of agriculture took its case to tne premier of ontario hon john robarts and his cabinet last week when the ofa made its annual presentation regard ing farm policy and programs the delegation was headed by ofa president a ii k musgrave of clarksburg and consisted of the ofa executive committee and members of the board of governors returns down the federation brief made it clear that while the ontario farm economy seemed to be coming into fairer weather overall returns to farmers were not gaining ground in the face of rising production costs despite a three to four per cent increase in the 1962 cash farm income these rising costs of operation and depreciation will result in a net farm income situation comparable with 3961 and some 90 millions less than the net farm income in 1951 and 1952 the ofa presentation sug gested that while the efficient fulltime commercial farm oper ator in ontario is faring reason ably well there are many thousands of under financed marginal or under developed farms which could not carry on if it were not for the fact that their owners resorted to either unt ky to succlsswt mofitabu business b hi use of efficient odern business foims yrediform vsrock business forms v pwkhasing receiving stockkeeping producing vssuimo delivering biumg couechng disbursing the stouffville tribune phone 6402100 part time or fulltime offfarm employment to keep solvent one major task for govern ments and for farm organiza tions said the ofa is to raise to a higher level of pro ficiency those farmers who are aggressive and potentially able but who are yet weak financial ly or are yet deficient in mana gerial skill another is to iso late and solve regional income problems still another task is to ease the social and economic distress of the casualties of the quiet but nonetheless demoral izing agricultural revolution dairy industry weak the major area of weakness is in the dairy industry said the federation in indicating a willingness to assist in any sound course of action directed at solving the dilemma the vertical integration prob lem ranked second to the dairy situation in ufa presentation tile federation pointed out ihat while the whole situation is under study by government committee it is the considered opinion of farmers and their organization that decisive legis lative action is necessary to curb the injurious effects of such programs particularly in the canning crop industry the ofa observed that a well planned and vehement attack on cooperatives was now in evidence and pointed out to the premier and his cabinet that cooperative enterprise had performed a valuable service to the canadian economy intro ducing a badly needed element of competition into the business environment and providing an example of domestic democra tic control of business enter prise in a period of foreign domination in business other matters drawn to the attention of the cabinet includ ed the 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