farm pest clean up clean up farm pests now to stop winter losses and make spring chores lighter for beef cattle dry dairy cattle hogs sheep use drikil stokpest louse powder kerol disinfectant for poultry poultry equipment- 1 malathion dust kerol germisol for stables stablephos contains a disinfectant phosphorus but also lime and sulphur both of which have disinfectant and plant food value stiver bros stouffville ontario teiephone 45 01 64501 36x3s3s3w3s3jxxxvkvixxx3c33ex the home and school association will hold its games night saturday november 23 at 815 pm in stouffville public school bridge euchre crokinole darts prizes refreshments admission 50 cents everyone welcome stouffville district high school mmehgmiht high school auditorium friday nov 29 815 pm presentation of diplomas awards musical numbers and a play reserved seats on sale from students 35c admission at the door 35c buy smithcorona typewriters nominations township of uxbridge notice is hereby given to he municipal electors of the corporation of the township of uxbridgc that in compliance with the statutes in that behalf i require the presence of the said electors at the town hall goodwood at the hour of 1 00 oclock on the 22nd day of november 1957 for the purpose of nominating lit and proper persons for the offices of reeve deputyreeve and 3 councillors for the township of uxbridge of which all electors are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly and if a greater number of candidates are nominated than are required to fill the said offices and the required declarations are made polls will be open in the following places poutus snsiiv n i x a so no i no i so i u 7 polling plan glasgow school township hwi 0 aicocks iiomk jos jones homk pixk grove school oivkkit mi i school ttklllt school on monday december the 2nd ict and will be open from ten oclock in the morning until seven oclock in the evening and no longer it oiuuli ik notol lint when a prohed iiilnlt 1 not present at the nomination nirctins his nomination pflpcr will lint h nu nnfcm there u rtmenrr vitjsfictory to i lie returning oflicrr that the proposed candidate consent to ik iioinliinfed iiven under mv hand this sth day of november 1957 i s kennedy returning officer the stojffyiue trfsuke ttatcay fetcabcr 21 1957 age 5 local and person appemngs mr langdale commercial teacher at ihe stouffville dist rict high school was shaken up monday when his car left the road while driving on yonge st the teacher apparently became confuted in a fog patch and the car overturned in the ditch de- i spite the mishap mr largdale i was on hand for classes again tuesday bingo the regular weekly bingos under the auspices of branch j59 canadian lefon will be held in the legion hall every saturday evening ar s oclock sharp a meeting of the york county hog producers association was j held on friday in newmarket agricultural office the meeting was called to discuss the forth coming coop marketing vote some sixty members were pres ent representing all grops in the county major a mckenzie mla for north york and mr duk sutton member for kast york were both present mel mcmillcn president of the york county hog producers was the chairman of the meeting and mr chas mclnnis was guest speaker mr ben steers zone director explained the 51 compulsion clause as well as the coi majority clause the death occurred at his home jacksons pt on friday evening nov 13th of arthur sanders native of siouftvillc he was in his slth year and a brother of mr harry sanders of stouffville and operator of lakeview house jacksons pt his wife was the former fran ces elizabeth crofton and he is survived by william arthur esther mrs alan christie frances i harry john robert george and mrs alex ciiis have you clipped out our christmas gift coupons on page three of this issue the dept of public works ot tawa has reportedly purchased land on church st in maikham for the erection of a new past- office building there represent atives of the same department looked at various possible sites this year for a new postoifice in stouffville but no moves have been reported to date mrs giuion and mrs ridout have returned me alfa visit ing sj gilions son mervyn of du n mr and mrs ae stewart have been visiting in stouffwie on their way wvt from ottawa tommy dixon of westbrook near king- ton is visiting his tiandpucms mr and mrs r j fleury wed fifty years mr and mrs walter kerr lifelong residents of ashburn celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on wednesday nov 6th the celebration was held at the home of their daughter mrs howard stiver north of union- ville seventy guests were pres ent from toronto oshawa ash burn unionville and other local centres they were the recip ients of many gifts flowers and congratulatory messages mr kerr was the son of the late andrew kerr a former ashburn blacksmith and a nat- ive of scotland mrs kerr was the daughter of the late mr and mrs james davidson i the couple operated a farm two miles west of ashburn for a number of years twelve years ago they took up residence in the village of ashburn where theyvstill reside mr kerr is an active worker in burns church ashburn they have one daugh ter mrs howard stiver of un ionville in attendance at the anniver sary gathering was mrs kerrs cousin mrs dryden of brook- lin mrs mabel richardson of brooklin one of the brides maids at the wedding fifty years ago was also present along with the ringbearer mrs ewart sti ver some thirty friends and form er members of his congregation visited rev w auld of midland on sunday on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of his ent ry into the ministry rev mr auld has been minister in mid land united church for the past twentyfive years prior to that time he served on tile markham- cedar grove charge mrs auld passed away several years ago the couple were wellknown here as well as in the markham area where they ministered stouffville coop is offering something unique in christmas gifts an aluminum mail box sign with luminous lettering this newspaper has often advo cated the use of signs on mail boxes so that persons living in holm edna thef uneral was can m01 ca b conducted from st james angli- located can church sutton on sunday afternoon with interment in st on saturday morning the pup- georges cemetery lake sim- hs of grades j 5 and 6 of mel- toe ville public school will be heard on the programme your child ren sing over cjrii richmond hill dial 1300 the programme is under the direction of music supervisor miss mona arm strong mrs floyd ratcliff will accompany the group at the pi ano the broadcast will be heard at s 3 am united missionary wms on wednesday evening nov 13 a group of about forty ladies met at the home of mrs reg stoufier stouffville at the meet ing of the womens missionary society the service was opened by mrs stoufier and then givi en in charge of miss vera tarr the guest speakers were miss annie yco and miss ruby wil son who with mr and mrs a1- ian doner and dale of gormley and rev and mrs grant slossj and family formerly of port robertson rennick white and pink carnations formed the setting for a wed ding of local interest in green wood united church on satur day november 9 when orleen violet anna rennick daughter of mr and mrs orville rennick ajax became the bride of ken neth william robertson son of mr and mrs archibald robert son greenwood ontario the rev moore performed the ceremony and miss jean pascoe played the wedding mu sic given in marriage by her fa ther the bride was attired in a waltz length gown of chalk white nylon net over taffeta the strapless bodice had a small jacket of matching material her j fingertip veil of illusion net was caught to a pearl tiara her flowers were white and red roses in a cascade j miss ina robertson sister of ihe groom was maid of honor and wore a fitted gown of rose pink nylon with floating panels falling from the back of the v neckline and carried a nosegay of pink and white carnations centred with a red rose the bridesmaids miss karen rose- man in pale pink and miss jill brown in dior blue wore gowns on the same lines as that of the maid of honor all wore feather ed headdresses matching their gowns and carried similar bou quets of carnations mr dave robertson was the groomsman for his brother and the ushers were messrs joe and arthur rennick brothers of the bride the happy couple were piped from the church and also piped into arbor lodge where the re ception was held the brides mother received the guests wear ing a gown of champaigne lace over taffeta bronze accessories and a corsage of yellow roses the grooms mother assisted in greyblue with pink accessories and corsage of pink roses for a wedding trip to niagara falls the bride donned a brown tweed suit white fur hat white accessories and corsage of yel low roses i am a neighbour of yours born in calcutta life insurance is my profession may i be of service jim abell phone 237 stouffville sun life of canada mr cecil davis died in york memorial hospital after an ill ness lasting about one year he was born in calcutta india in 1882 but was educated in eng- land as a boy he sang in the j choir of chichester cathedral and developed a remarkable musical talent he came to this country in 1909 and after two years of farming near bolton went west and located in regina with nord- i heimers as a piano salesman he served as physical instructor with the 217th battalion during world war 1 and in 1916 he married nellie swift of regina he returned to the east after his brother accepted the call as minister of stouffville united church and in 1913 he purchased j a property on north street in stouffville mr davis has served this com- i munity in many capacities for many years he was the rectors i warden of the anglican church i his services included being sex- ton organist and choirmaster besides being available frequent- j ly as lay reader lo conduct di1 vine worship in the church in ihe town he has acted as re turning officer salesman eare- the death occurred on satur- day nov 10th of john wesley steckley in his 85th year mr steckley who passed away at his home eethesda had been in failing health for some months but had only been seriously ill for the last three weeks he was born at bethesda a son of jacob and catherine stec kley and had farmed during his entire lifetime he was an ad herent of the bethesda church his wife the former ellen kin- zie predeceased him in 1925 deceased was the last of eight children surviving is one son arthur of bethesda funeral was conducted from dicksons hill united missionary church on monday afternoon by rev f huson assisted by rev b hisey pallbearers were clifford burkholder clare bol- ender maurice pike wesley brillinger egerton clubine and jacob wideman interment was made in dicksons hill ceme tery markham township council will hold a staff dinner at cedar brae golf club on the evening of dec ilth in years past such a dinner was customary in or der that counciljnembei s might become better acquainted with i the various municipal employ- hope expect to sail from mont- ipviv1 real ion nov 2g on the empress 0 lu tid of england for continued kmis- f wju be u lalu u nonary work in nigeria w at cvqni tica miss yeo paid tribute to reeve and mrs elmer daniel visited on sumiay with mr and ms garfield brown near oak- ville mr brown former clerk of stouiivile is now clerk of the county of halton mrs rolpli biker victoria st who has not been well for sever- al weeks has been removed to hospital friends will regret to learn clip your 1yee christmas gift coupons in this issue big draw will t held on santas stage on saturday nov sctii moiiey syrries local building contractor has just completed the erection of a large ware house and feed mill for the pe terborough district coop the new building is li be officially opened this next friday night nov 29 the wms in the homeland for the support of the work carried on in the mission field she told of how god answers prayer and of gods protecting hand when the ship on which she was returning to canada some years ago was wrecked and sank to the bottom only by a miracle was her life spared at that time in fareweiiing both she and miss wilson asked for our continued prayers as they again go to bring the gospel of christ to nigeria a large shipment of hospital supplies has been packed by mrs stouffer and is ready to be sent to the united missionary hospital in nigeria along with the baggage of the missionar ies the good wishes and prayers of a host of friends go with this group as they leave the home land for further service in ni geria the garrett evening auxil iary met for their birthday meeting in the church parlours on november 13th with twenty- five ladies present mrs storey the president presided and pro gram conveners were miss ber tha winn and mrs t william son two delightful piano solos were given by misses anne leh man and eva hoover mrs douglas bacon used for the worship service a tribute to joseph- scriven who one bun- dred years ago wrote what a friend we have in jesus mrs roy dowswell reviewed chap- j fer i of the study book and gave a wonderful picture of many churches and church customs throughout japan miss ida lehman was in charge of the birthday box and the social conveners provided an appropriate lunch at the close of the program local publisher c h nolan pinchhit for don fairbairn on sunday morning on the popular neighborly news broadcast for the cbc over station cbu neighborly news has been heard each sunday morning for the past nineteen years and was commenced by the late andy clark the program is directed by reade forsy of the cbc mr and mrs o madill o eastend stouffville spent this wednesday in toronto with their daughters olive mrs gerald pointon and marjorie mrs roy law this being the 15th wedding anniversary of the local couple mr o madill is not only the oldest of nine children but the only one of the nine with no break as to man and wife of the remaining eight annie hazel ernie and earl have all passed away george of british columbia and henry of lindsay each have been married twice rhoda mrs xeller of stouffville and odella mrs fossey of toronto hav each lost their husbands mr and mrs madill moved to stouff ville five years ago from altona where they resided for thirty- two years choir thrills local audience this choir made up of sixty- odd school teachers and di rected by mr eldon brethour wellknown toronto musician appeared at the stouffville high school auditorium this week and thrilled a local audi ence in the first of the local concert association concerts lor the fall season this choir has also appeared many times works of bach roger quilter in concert in other canadian sir hugh robertson and brit- centres as well as in the united ish traditional songs such as stales brahms lullaby and waltz- their numbers included the ing matilda taker of the public library and a general handy man whether it was to rebuild old organs tune pianos or reupholster fur niture not least was ten years serv ice as a leader at the boys and girls camps at ahshunyoong lake simcoe his jovial disposi tion and his sincere desire to be helpful made for him manyl friends such characters are greatly missed but they have left behind volumes of happy i memories cecil davis is survived by his widow and their only daughter mrs james harris also his bro ther rev douglas davis there are two brothers and two sisters remaining in england and one brother residing in south af rica after the service in christ church interment was made in srouffville cemetery rev jas tiller officiated i death fligg sharon elizabeth on saturday nov 16 1957 at lire family residence on king st woodville sharon elizabeth fligg in her 12th year loving daughter of ruth and carman fligg dear sister of margaret rose donna and robert rest ing at the family home king st woodville the funeral was held on tuesday nov 19 serv ice in woodville united church at 130 pm interment in smith cemetery woodville buyt christmas seal visit yonc doctor f or a tuberculin test kinsale mr and mrs milton mowbray of toronto and dr and mrs john thompson and baby son of woodstock spent the week- end with mr and mrs r e mowbray mr and mrs edmund braithi waite of toronto mr and mrs ken beer and kevin of broug- ham and mrs o harrison of myrtle were recent visitors willi mr and mis w ormistbh mr and mrs klvvin brbwbey nd boys of orangeville spent sunday with mr and mis jack honker bill mitchell and jimmy gray of port perry were visitors with mr and mrs m parkin a number from here attended the bazaar and supper at mount zion on friday ovenim last that faint sound you hear may b- the space dog narking al lh iran in tho moon rnssuas that count j stouffville co op phone 122 or 26j