ff y1 sassass23k qiality feeds v keep a fresh stock on hand of each of the fjj following kinds rj milko 24 dairy porko pig starter porko hog grower j porxo hog finisher eggo chick starter a eggo chick grower a eggo lay mash we are kad to blend your own grain with our q concentrate and mineral 3 stiver bros i l l they experienced adventure in adoption i york county hoj producers association i annual meeting i parish hall newmarket i wednesday feb 16th 1030 am i guest speakers i finlav stewart canada department of agriculture eldred aitken ontario hog producers x quiz panel on various phases of hog production v i free lunch election of officers f door prizes at 1030 edwin marritt keswick y secretary mr and mr francis starr in whitchurch tvrp the years old they are of the byron edney agincourt president the western diamondback rattler probably kills more people than any other united states snake over the world almost 40000 persons die of ftnakebite each year burma has the highest rate 154 persons annually per 100000 population classified advs in the trib une are inserted for a mini mum charge of 50c if paid for during the week of insertion if bookkeeping is required an additional charge of 25c is made valentine dance friday evening feb 11 in buttonvilfe hall sponsored by unionville junior farmers music by duke palmer and his rythmaires everyone welcome lunch served admission 75c per person with their children lucie couple spent sushila and andrew front some years in quaker faith and believe in india and china and adopted doing something about the row and christopher the on their return a little cm- brotherhood of man and the starr family is wellknown nese girl lucie now three fatherhood of god mrs a f toogood addresses local home and school mrs a f toogood president of yorksimcoe home and school council gave a very interesting talk at a recent home school meeting in 1916 nine toronto associations formed the first council in on tario in 1d19 the ontario fed eration was formed and now there are approximately 1175 associations in ontario in the individual associations we are able to reach out to parents and teachers and should re member that the home and school is a vital force in the community mrs toogood said that we should never doubt the potential power and value of a home and school associa tion we should have a healthy happy attitude toward school and learning and remember that we parents are our childs first teacher give your child a chance to express himself our attitude towards learning af fects our childs learning if we do not like something and keep talking about it in the presence of our children they too will soon have the same dislike teachers are mem bers of this organization and we should use them their sug gestions and help can be most beneficial as members of par entteacher associations we need to become better inform ed about the business adminis tration of school we should at tend at least the annual meet ing to show an interest in what the board are doing and the problems they face we should work together the wms was held in the united church on feb 1th the president presiding meeting opened with a hymn minutes were read by mrs riches in ab sence of the secretary reports were received mrs button and mrs williams were apointed for community friendship for march devotions were taken by mrs king mrs ball reviewed chapters 16 of the study book reports were submitted by the with other organizations to make our community a rich and wholesome place in which to live and work together for im proved conditions for our chil dren mrs toogood outlined a seven point programme for home school associations 1 health only lack of knowledge leads to malnutrition 2 worthy home membership worthy parents 3 learning not only school learning but parent learning 3 vocational effect iveness education should fit the child and not child fit edu cation 5 citizenship not on ly of our community but of the world g leisure should have more leisure time and play together it helps parents and children have a fuller family life 7 character spiritual and ethical crusade against com ics so many people have such a careless attitude about their work if parents have this atti tude what can we expect of the coming generation mrs toogood stressed the importance of impressing on children the idea that if they do a job it should be well done delegates of the annual meet ing held in kew beach united church on feb 1st some high lights were because of the cross every man stands revealed we can not know all that happened at calvary but we do know that it brought us life man is not left to himself the church does not oifer security in this world but gives fellowship with our saviour in spirit and hope of glory our problem is to live in this kingdom with the ex pectation of the one to come god through the gospel of christ still has power to change men as it not our pur pose to help make it known some of us have completely lost sight of the goal thus we do the right deeds with the wrong motive or meaning acts springing from the feeling of pride and superiority instead of love breed resentment and antagonism christ is the hope of the world he gives us promise of strength quality of endurance it is ours to keep ourselves in obedience to our leader may we go forward with wisdom courage and selfcontrol to do our fathers will in these days christianity undergo ing a very different ordeal in christian life with challenges within and without an entire roll of snow fence was stolen from a farm on the 6th con of whitchurch last week the snow fence was the property of the municipality the road supt said that it was fortunate the posts were fro zen firmly in the ground or they too might have dis appeared the trfbtm stooffro on thursday february 10 1ps8 local and personal happenings mr waiter davis altona hw purchased mrs winnifred stuhbins property at the east end of town rev k a mover of winni peg visited or sursdav with his aunt mrs g r v thomas ajh with mrs thomas were mr and mrs a e thomas ard jane louise of islington a very fine display of paint ings all done by members of the art class which is held in the high school has been hung in the public library the pub lic are cordially invited to view these paintings the lib rary is open on tuesdays thursdays and saturday after noon and evenings those who have already seen the display have expressed their surprise that we have so many fine art ists in our midst the artists are mr and airs andrew wil liams mr lack smits mrs sims mrs bentley mrs don middleton miss cole mrs fred byer mrs harold dixon mrs wm sanders mrs chas no lan miss helen nicely and mrs joe sider attending soma church serv ice every sunday is a good hab it to follow and one which too many people neglect just give it some thought and remember this verse i think that you should go to church if only for a visit some day you may be carried there and the lord may say who is it were indebted to mr edw pennock for these few lines mr pennock who has been liedfast now at his home on main st for more than fifteen years keenly enjoys a visit from his friends and his ready wit and keen memory are a real tonic we enjoyed chatting with him recently and know that he would be more than pleased to see any of his many friends at any time he enjoys comparatively good health is able to read listen to the ra dio and watch the main st activities from his window try tribune scratch pads for convenience dial telephones are now in operation in gormlev for the bs company fifteen below zero las veok coides pell of the winter to date stouffviiles municipal coun cil meeting eheduled for mon day night was cancelled due to the illness of the clerk it is expected the meeting will be i held later this week mr ira rusnell of stouffviile has a driving record which probably canno be equalled in town mr rusnell has driven more than 500000 miles with out an accident a good num ber of these miles were cover ed when mr kusneil was con stable here the funeral will be conduct ed here this thursday after- noon at 2 oclock for the late mrs eric d nighswander of port credit who passed away in the womens college hos pital on monday feb 7th mr nighswander was she former olive ann tarr and was bom in the district she is survived by her mother mrs john tan oiie son jack and three sisters mrs ciitford lemon mrs c h iurgar and mrs kenneth webster the funeral is being conducted from the trull fun eral home 2704 yonge su mrs frank vahzant sister of mr a bartholomew stouff viile passed away on sunday at the home of her daughter in toronto her husband piede- ceased her some years ago and she is survived by one daugh ter kathleen mrs t c james the funeral was conducted from the wear funeral home with interment in st johns cemetery toronto he arrived refreshed by bus we are indebted this week to mis las monk for a copy of the braderiton herald florida item of interest is from the bradenton trailer park where our stoiiffville lady is located here it appears so many cana dians were missing the sight of snow that the mayor of the town who has an icemaking plant brought in 600 pounds of snowed ice and alwut five hundred gathered round to watch a snowman leing sculp tured proudly the snowman stood for one night but when the sun hit him in the morning he sank to ignominy the detah occurred at fair- view lodge whitby on sun day feb 6th of mrs freeman slack the former alberta slack she was in her 81th year mrs slack was born in uxbridge township and spent all her married life there and in good- wodd her husband predeceased her nine years ago sun lying are two sons edgar and stan ley and one daughter elva mrs levi hopkins the fun eral was conducted from o neuts funeral chapel on wed nesday with public service in goodwood baptist church in terment was made in good wood cemetery mrs t williamson lifelong resident following a prolonged illness mrs thos williamson passed away on sunday feb 6th at the home of her sister miss jessie griea mill st mrs wiv liamson was tho former mary grice born in uxbridge town ship seventysix years ago she was one of a family of six girte and one son born to the lato john and margaret grice following her marriage to thos williamson she resided in the familiar residence at the corner of blake and main st mr williamson predeceased her thirteen years ago the deceased was identified with the united church and while not active she contrib uted considerable of her means to the support of the various organizations the late mrs williamson while being of re served nature was like the other members of her family a ready wit she has spent the last five years at the home of her sister miss jessie grice and enjoyed a wide olrcle of friends and neighbors many of whom greeted her daily as sha was enjoying the sunshina through her window surviving are her sisters miss grice and mrs d holden the funeral conducted hy rev douglas davis on tuesday afternoon was a private service at the home interment was made in the stouffviile ceme tery you may not go in foi water skiing but you will feel fit and refreshed for any activities at your fa vorite resort if you go by bus florida circle tour 12 days 11730 from toronto return fare sightseeing and hotel room double 8 nights ask your agent for details of this or other package tours camp ahsliiinyoong dales an lion need at a recent meeting of york county boys work board held in first baptist church aur ora announcement was made of the dates of boys camp at ahshunyoong for the coming summer the senior camp will be conducted from june 29 to july 7 and will include boys from 11 to 15 years of age the junior camp will be conducted from july s to july 15th and will include boys from 8 to 11 years of age director of the camp will lie the rev j c macfarlene who conducted the 1951 camp leaders will be john taylor john addison keith profit and ross elliot swimming instructor will be kenneth peevers who has been instructor for the past several seasons a camp rally will be held in the aurora united church on april 18th begin ning at 715 pm the camp staff of 1951 will be present as well as members of the york coun ty boys work hoard applica tions for the 1955 camp will be off the press this week mrs cecil wagg buried here monday following a lengthy mines mrs ceoil wagg passed away at her home on main st east on saturday feb 5th she had been in failing health for soma years one of a family of seven children deceased was the tor- mer stella davis she was born on the 9th concession of whit church in 1882 a daughter at the late john henry davis and jane zauzant in 1905 the deceased married cecil wagg and the couple farmed on the 10th con of mai- kham for 34 years they have resided in town for the past m years mrs wagg was identt lied with the bloomington chi istian church and later tha memorial christian church she was active throughout bhe church organizations besides her husband sha is survived by three sons ivan of st catharines dawson and clifford of stouirville and one daughter laurine mrs dyson of newmarket also surviving are three brothers earl davis of bloomington dawson davia of stouffvuie and morrh davi of highland creek also two sis ters mrs jess lundy of ceda valley and mrs otto baker stouffviile the funeral on monday was conducted from the oneih fu neral chapel by rev c h foo- kler assisted by rev e mor ton the pallbearers were earl davis dawson davis morril davis austin wagg foster wagg and vince wagg inter ment was made in the stouff viile cemetery low round trip fares sobiect to change new orleans s50s0 los angeles 9355 miami 6375 tickets and information at snowballs barber shop phone 270j2 stouffviile coop phone stouffville 269