tie trsswls stott oat tsttrsday february 24 53 report from parliament additional classified advs in memoriam reesor is oirx memory of a dar wife anj paother ethel mhiard resoi ho in that bright eteroal c where no teara v aita the ye in tjs home of many maa we ail meet her bye and t ltovioatly remetnheredbj i husband and family vandorf by mirharl starr mp ontario riding a erv heated debate took place la the house of com mons when the government ln- i iced a bill under the spon- pray ord daj trsaip of the m nisier of frade and commerc e known 4 bill no 3 which is an act espeodng the cor istruetion iperation and mainti iarxe of o r i i c wo- tend and speaker mrs cole will be thei f i to mr in on t and dawson in loring memory i bo 195 j therev jac s evei theres a voir passed aa flat feb mi that is aajctir land mrs gordon ma i bruce miss ru xewmar- vvlth mr key and international river improve ments this bill has been brought before the house bj the government because the pro- nee of british columbia entered into an agreement with the kaiser corporation of the united states to allow heir to build a dam on the columbia river on the canadian side for the purpose of creating power for use in the united th- riear fore a em be though ws try to forget every tear theres a ai but veet remem brance there a memory fond and true there- a oken of affection dear and heartache gtili for you sadly mived by qin and daughters sleeth is recoer- nicely after a recent opera tion at wvnurket hospital mr and mrs h c powell are holidaying for three weeks in florida mr and mrs gordon fair d mr and mr nick ferri site fa mil v o xoi val m rii chie ing sc me timi i a none with coming events february 2s saturday nikht st johns binso town hall newmarket jackpot j12500 time s pm admission 25c hid a sprink hat show will he kiven by miss dorothy pointon from lynnes hat shop toronto at the next open meeting of the stouffvill business and profes sional womens club on monday evening february 2sth at s00 pm in the united church par lors entrance on duchess st all ladies are invited to attend silver collection i mr- victi satu mr occa dav mrs peggy keswick mr and rollia si o rev and mrs r vood and lorie were day evening guests of ind mrs robert can- the ion was mr cart birth- and ents douglas alcorn ter are visiting nova scotia michae her par goodwood ioba win hold the regular euchre on friday evening fob 11 at sto pm in the goodwood township hall bunch admission 3oc 3311 the ambassadors a mixed choir under the leaderhip of mr cyril itodford will present a sacred cantata in the tnited church on thursday march 1 at s15 pm the cnionville junior farm ers will hold their st patricks dance on friday evening march 18th in the buttonville hall music by duke palmer and his rhythnialres admission 7v lunch will he served 41i the womens world day of prayer service w111 be held in the baptist church friday fei 25th at 3 pm the speaker will be mrs k c meddle and special music by a trio from altona we urge all the women of the town to attend this anuuai service of prayer ballantrae mr and mrs george beazley and roger sent last week ski ing at huriisville mrs ftutlle spent the week end with mr and mrs u hock ley and family little beverley morning is convalescing at her grandpar ents mr and mrs b radford the turnabout club met at mrs russells home on thurs day evening each contributing food items towards a surprize box for the recently bereaved mrs pollock and family birthday greetings to brad ley radford who will be two years old on saturday feb 26 mt pisgah mr and mrs william mit chell and family from oak rid ges visited with mr and mrs alvin stephenson on sunday mr and mrs barney lehman of todmorden called on the sudeyko family on sunday miss lillian berg celebrated her tweniylinst birthday at the home of her sister mrs ted barlow on sunday other rela tives present were mr and mrs young people will he conduct ing tho evening service on sun day feb 2tth at 730 pm in stouffvillo united church lloyd frecl will bo the speaker this u your personal invitation to conn- and bring onr family to our vkakmbks family day featuring mnssej harris and ferguson machinery see new motion pictures showing latest developments in tractors and mechanized farming methods to help you reduce your produc tion costs to lie held at hit show boom fhiday march 4 i0i til 800 pm sponsored by lett hiiylow farm equipment v supply your masseyiiarris ferguson dealer 112 mr and mrs j carr before starting a new job in toronto we are sorry to have to re port more sickness in the com munity mrs koy howlett en tered xewmarke hospital on friday suffering from a heavy cold her mother mrs wilton is still confined to the wesert hospital mr k a smith and mr metro sudeyko are conval escing at home following their operations we wish one and all a speedy recovery dinner guests with mr and mrs roy smith on friday night were mr and mrs y ii smith of richmond hill mrs a pattenden mr and mrs a preece and roger of varidorf as well as the local members of the smith family our temperance superinten dent had a pleasant change for its on sunday at sunday school we had the pleasure to hear two of the contestants in the temperance oratorical contest john irwin won 2nd prize in juniors for reciting the little pleader miss gail aylett spoke on alcohol in the home and won the intermediate trophy they are both from wesley church sunday school the farmers xight sponsored by the oak ridges lions club recently was attended by mr russell ellas scotty wells la wrence smith and geo smith from this district the ladies from our church and community are asked to try and attend the womens world day of prayer at wes ley church on friday after noon at 2 oclock mr and mrs dwm knappett of belhaven called on ill and mrs russell ellas on monday evening slates under this b when parses partstrent t tviu be eeewary for any provirce en tering into negotiations with the united state and other countries with respect to rivers solving out of canada to apj to the federal governmesit for a licence the social credit members of the house insisted that it was myter for the province de de and that by this act the federal government were srlg the provinces the re sult of this debate will be that the bill will be passed andjatll become law sirce it is retro active it will affect the transac tion which has been goir on regarding the columbia river the honourable louis st lauren- prime minister of i canada returned from his mee ting with other prime minis ters of the commonwealth winch was held in england a short time ago he made his re port on what had been dis cussed at this meeting but did not revea anything in any way startling the canadian national rail ways which is a canadian go vernment utility have built a new hotel in the city of mont real and named it the queen elizabeth hotel in this ins tance they have entered into an agreement with the hilton hotel corporation and nave turned over the management of this hotel to them this has brought about severe criticism from members of the opposi tion and when one member re quested that all communica tions and letters in respect to this transaction be tabled the government refused the mat ter was brought to a vot and they were upheld so that any information regarding this transaction will not become common knowedge quite recently the soviet go vernment has invited other countries to exchange legisla tors for the purpose of persona appearance and even speeches in each others parliaments according to their explanation the purpose is that this would lessen world tension it is re garded in parliamentary and official quarters that this is a possible sign that the new kremlin regime may prove more conciliatory than had or iginally been expected there are indications that the cana dian parliament may prove re ceptive to the proposal the prime minister assured the house of commons that the plan would be given careful consideration if it should be ad vanced by the russian authori ties in some more formal man ner e have had our first motion former town constable injured n crash mr alvin greenwood mer siouftville consiabi only vjphily when hi injured recently cxr freight trainai a le car crashed into a crossing on the 5th eoncess whitchurch a passenger echard copcland was hospi- hzcd whitchurch cattle owners vaccination meeting vandorf hall wed mar 2nd 145 pm to discuss brucellosis hangs vaccination bylaw speaker r h graham ontario live stock branch toronto whitchurch federation of agriculture arthur mcelroy aurora president mrs ross armitage newmarket secretary sponsored by the government to go into supply which means that certain estimates are in troduced or the scrutiny of the select ommittee which has been set up for this purpose this gives the opposition an opportunity to introduce an amendment on any subject which they may have in mind in this case the conservatives introduced an amendment sta ting that in their opinion the department of immigration has not been functioning as it should and that its policy needs overhauling this brou ght on a debate from all sides of the house in which mem bers brought specific cases to the attention of the minister he was urged to inaugurate a planned vigorous policy of se lective immigration to bring in more peoie which is in keep ing with the best interests of alf sections of our country and of our people it was pointed out that the immigration policy of the gov ernment is not clear consistent 01- coordinated and is not iff conformity with the needs and responsibilities of canada and in its administration denie simple justice to canadians and noncanadians alike this amendment was of course defeated but it is to be hoped that the many things which were brought to the at tention of the government will be heeded and rectified how banking keeps pace new ideas in bank premises give you speedier more convenient more informal banking service j modern machines help bank staffs keep up with greater use of services by more and more customers the chartered banks hare opened many branches in teccnt years to aiecr the needs of growing canada today canadians have 9200000 deposit accounts in the chartered banks 3800000 opened in the past ten years within the same period branches have increased to 4000 bank staffs have almost doubled to more than 50000 banking has grown in size and scope continually adapting its services and improving its methods of operation keeping pace with the greatlyincreased banking requirements of the canadian people the banks serv1ngyour community goodwood mrs ron tames and marilyn spent tuesday with her par ents mr and mrs dan waggl mrs percy pugh and bobby spent wednesday with her sis ter mrs gordon jones a number of friends and neighbours enjoyed a very pleasant evening with mr and mrs harold dickinson when they surprised them on their wedding anniversary congrat ulations the community was shocked on wednesday morning to igarn of the sudden death of mrs robinson she had been sick only through the night and left a note which was found by her closest neighbour mrs j todd next morning mrs rob inson who was known all her life in fifth line and good wood district her first hus band george brown prede ceased her about nine years ago they leave three daugh ters gladys mrs ed norton of goodwood ethel of toronto and gertrude mrs harold norton of claremont as well as three grandchildren her second husband fred robin son died about two ears ago mr and mrs harold norton also miss ethel brown and friend spent sunday with their sister mrs e norton sympathy is extended to mr c tuck and family of tucks turkey ranch in the death of the wife and mother funeral services were held in txbridge on saturday mr and mrs bert may and mr and mrs ym may visited on saturday with mrs mays niece mrs n laughlm and her sister mrs wm sinclair- of cherrywood a number from our commun ity attended and thoroughly enjoyed the hobby show which was held in the united church basement in uxbridge the hos pital fund will sweil by this effort mr and mrs alf hemmings have moved to a new home in kingston sorry- to hear that the house formerly occupied by mr and mrs peter rummunic burned down on monday bypl will be held th- thursday evening temper ance group n charge note change of date uxbridge high school speaking corneal will oe friday evening goodwood people were shock- ede again on friday after see ing mr harper drive his car through the illag to hear that he dd g home sympathy is extended t- his -t- ati a ti try copies are always on sale at the following places in stouffville and district stouffville shine davis houstons drug store storeys drug store brougham post office store green river duncans store locust hill wades store ballantrae wrights store ringwood reids store abc net paid circulation 3113 copies padgetts store galloways sforo markham woods drug store unionville findlays hotel billingsleys drug store goodwood watsons store cedar grove mcintosh store victoria square willows store bethesda s store