ie 4 the stourtyiui twsurff ttojeuy decanter 6 1957 need 35000 to start farming we build homes large and small and buildings of all kinds repairs and remodelling good materials and workmanship guaranteed our house designing service is at your disposal r w betz construction co stcufiville ont phone stuuff 195 audley between 20000 ard s35000iate needs some farmers said j is needed to start a farm of i they got a good deal when us- about 150 acres nowadays i ing government credit these figures were the find- oppose supervision ings of farm forums this week j vesta said too much dealer the forums thought iftat 50 to credit leads to careless buying 75 percent of this capital should j we dont believe in supervis- j be available in the form of crcd- ed government credit either if it j a man has not enough exper- they suggested that local mce or enough money of his sources of credit werent good vn to farm successfully with many would like to see the gov- j the credit available from farm ernment go into the farm credit loan board he will be better business bur this would entail j doing something else some sort of government super- cantire said government credit vision which most farmers do would be satisfactory if there mt on dec 4 at th not war j were not too many technicalities lrfrl jl the fse credit unions in tte l of ioktuf few a salde advantage instead of paying gj vzetz nine to 11 percent credt on maj used t0 advantage ss 6 sullivan and fjderslle said vla and junior farmer loans are the two that meet most requirements now sunnybrook thought that s5000 to 10000 should be made available for operating expens i es a voung man starting out the rev 0 a clugston a missionary on furlough from japan will assist at the church service next sunday at the usual hour of 230 pm the baggotsville school chris tmas concert will be held on wednesday dec 1 and the audley concert on friday dec 13 the wa will hold the decern- cedar grove ehinery financing if the govern ment did go inro the money i lending business they would not j mind seeing supervision by a farm management association such as is now operating in bruce county spring lake didnt like the altona as a man cant have the last j word with a woman hes foolish 1 to start something by having the first one idea of too much government w old need 90 percent credit supervision and crawford val- f houm ley said if we have to have not ob ct t00 much to a certain a system of farming wth ww o supervision virion we would all get other pi i jobs i birdseyc centre said credit seems like a millstone around bethany wouldnt mind gov- ernmenf supervision as long as it didnt amount to interference home of mrs john puckrln miss susan jolllffe of rouge ilills and miss bonnie mclaren of ajax students of toronto teachers college are practis ing this week at audley school under the supervision of mrs pratt mrs george peacock ruth and john left for montreal on wednesday to board the sylva- nia ship for england where they will visit her sjster and other relatives congratulations to mr and mrs geo izatt on the birth of their daughter pamela jean on november 19 at the general hospital at ajax mr and mrs fred nighs- aander visited friends at al- mlra over the weekend anyone still missing a gate since halloween night if so before their marriage ethel theres one at the corner that knew that her motheriniaw no one has claimed would live with them that was bureaucracy altona school has chosen fri- all right ethel had met thej some forums thought that day dec 20th as the date for mother and had found her very i buying stores on credit encour- their annual christmas concert pleasant ag buying more than immed- cipal we would rather favor grant of scholarship similar to the veterans land act for an ambitious man if farmers re ceived fair prices they could pay as they go government credit seems a threat to democ racy and would create more buy t christmas seals h visit ij bur tlqctjo in closer contact with farm prob lems rosebank said government supervision of credit would go a long way toward solving the credit problem if the two pat ties were reasonable pine orchard nov 28 congratulations to mr and mrs herb white on the birth of their baby son a brother for allan and ronnie mr and mrs walter hall of newmarket were sunday guests with mr and mrs howard mc- clure mr and mrs w johnston earl and miss jean johnston visited their aunt mrs mcneil of uxbridge on sunday mrs wesley lundy entertain ed on sunday the following rel atives mr and mrs rae mc- clure and children mrs byers of penetang and miss white of toronto the occasion being mrs byers birthday rev g macpherson will be the speaker at the union chu rch sunday at 1115 am miss lorraine pettigrew was a guest with mr and mrs ma son last tuesday night and ac companied the 4h girls to the royal winter fair and banquet on wednesday congratulations to rosella duckworth on win ning the lovely jewellery on the lucky draw willing workers will meet at mrs roy codys home on wed nesday dec 4 at 2 pm our community was saddened again last week by the passing of mrs russell alien who had lived all her life in this district our sympathy is extended to the family mrs cody of western canada is visiting mrs allan cody and son bob we wish a speedy recovery to mr russell allen who has been 111 the past couple of weeks with a heart condition grandma and grandpa shrop shire are all smiles its another wee grandson born to mr and mrs don sheridan of burling ton mrs douglas hope and family entertained her brother robt dennis and family thursday night jimmie is a truck not just any truck mind you jimmie is the friendly nickname truck men give to a gmc and as so many canadian truckers know jimmie is the perfect partner for bigger payloads and even bigger profits this year theres an even greater line of gmc extravalue moneymakers with new special features to save you both time and money for 58 gmc offers you brandnew forward control utility panels the 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many whole states in usa are already prohibited from buying except from a brucellosis free area it was moved that the rural cooperator bill be paid this 477 pays for subscriptions for the south end of the county and scott township there was much discussion regarding the stop ping of the paper in the north end of the county the reason was that various complaints came in regarding duplications and omissions in the list of sub scriptions and so it was decided that now lists should be made out this cost over fifty dollars for the south end of the county and scott but was contributed to by all the cooperatives med ical services and all of the town ships the total cost was over 500 including the subscrip tions in the north end of the county beaverton cooperative participated felt the project very worthwhile and contrib uted but sufficient money was not available to carry on the every farmer subscription list after much discussion the secretary was instructed to con tact the clerks of the town ships to ask for lists and the problem will be discussed again at the next meeting mr colville contacted mr moore of the farmers union to ask that that organization co operate with the federation of agriculture in the wheat vote the two groups set a date to meet in uxbridge mr wlndatt spoke to the meeting regarding the last hog producers meeting in toronto mr duncan wallace added to his comments pointing out the complete dissatisfaction of the farmers with regards to the rules and regulation of the vote a resolution was drafted to be sent to mr dymond asking that our representative in gov ernment act in our behalf to have the vote delayed until 1959 so that a fair trial could be given the plan also asking that changes be made in the perccnt- xov 28 this has been a busy week in cedar grove if you did every thing there was to do you saw- little ol home on tuesday night our speaker from the west held his audience in- the well known pindrop silence while he told of tne early history of saskat chewan the mingling of peo ples from all over the world the animals and farming methods of his province and the recent oil discoveries his talk was il lustrated with slides all of which showed saskatchewan in its vast open beauty mr melle- villeness lingered afterwards to chat and answer questions over cider and cookies and he seemed to have an interested circle around him for some time saturday nights dance was a great success with over 114 attending the sodbusters gave forth with their usual gay music and both round and square dan ces were popular agincourt hall is big enough to hold a good crowd and although the floor was filled there was lots of room for the usual pranks that our enthusiastc dancers en joy the community club met on monday night at the petries with most of the business re volving around the turkey sup per euchres are over until after christmas congratulations to lorna har rington whose grade ten stand ing at markham high school last year was excellent it was recognized by receiving the prize in home ec donated by the womens institute and to allan mcintosh whose close af filiation with cedar grove gives us special interest in his career allan won a prize for the high est standing in grade 12 we are sorry to say mr and mrs irving haines left the vill age this week to take up resi dence in oshawa mrs haines is progressing fairly well but will hardly be up to the shovel treatment she used to wield on this lane in the winter it was an unwishedfor break to leave here but we hope the compara tively easy life of the city- will help her to regain her health completely the wms will hold their de cember meeting at the home of mrs les beare on dec 4 at 230 pm the lampshade making pro ject was such a popular venture for the mothers club that they are adding an extra meeting or two this month to help those who began shades to finish them on friday the 29th elsie reesor will be hostess and you are asked to make sure you have the following requirements rings and tape measure scis sors pencil and ruler marked in 16th business directory dental auctioneers neil c smith lds dds graduate ot 1aiterelty of toronto office over canadian bank of commerce telephone j67w stoofltllit e s barker lus dds honor graduate ot university of toronto office orer harold griu phone 274v stouffvllle medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office corner of obrien 4 main phone 19s coroner tor york county drs mitchell smith physicians surgeons xray phone s30 stouffvlllo offlce hours dally 9 12 am 1 4 pm 7 9 pm wednesday office closed in am sunday office open 2 j vnv legal robert w mcvey barrister js solicitor 102 rouge crest drive 3552 markham toronto phone 339 phone em 35101 sellers atkinson ph agin i0lw p sto 35j licensed auctioneers and sale managers orer 30 years experience sales conducted any vbera spe cializing in farm stock furni ture end property sales ah sales personally listed and ad vertised bills prepared and posted at no extra cost our rates are most reasonable for thl complete service which really pays otf no sale too big or too small ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authority for the counties of york and ontario farm stock implements house- bold furniture real estate sales our specialty at fair and reasonable rates dual service or the price ot one mllilken po ph ax 35987 markham po ph mark 348 prentices have been established auctioneers since 1890 a s farmer licensed auctioneer counties of york ontario farm stock furniture sales a specialty address gormley po telephone gormley 5311 ambulance service donald c hindson barrister solicitor stouffvllle office hours tuesday 1 pm to 9 pm thursday 1 pm to 530 pm friday 700 to 900 for appointment stouff 796 hedges bldg over snowballs markham barber shop phono 600 stouffvllle phono 700 funeral directors age of yes votes required ev ery absentee qualified voter is counted as a vote against the hog marketing plan and the percentage of the vote cast works out to such a startling majority required that it pre sents the most extreme difficul ties the farmers felt that the present regulations showed the most tremendous advantages to those business interests which are in opposition to this plan it was stressed that everyone is invited to the annual meet ing to be held following the dinner in the greenbank united church on december 4 at eight oclock the powder puff beauty salon joy oneiij open tuesday and thursday nights closed monday for appointment rail slouff 4h after hoars call stonff 08wl marie jack hairdressing second street stouffvlllo permanent waving hair styling and shaping phono 381 l e oneill stoitffvtlle funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day or night phone stouffvllle 98wl j w dixon funeral director private ambulance markham kindness courtesy service telephone 90 markham ontario b y r ambulance 24 hour jcrvlce ambulance taxi richmond hill richmond hill tu 4l0n tu 41403 b y cabs h cabs brierbush hospital day and night service maternity medical and surgical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed main street east stouffvllle chiropractors a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffvllle tuesday and friday 9 to 12 am wm s baird dc doctor of chiropractic xray hrs 1012 24 79 and by appointment wednesday excepted 3s7 main st n markham ont telephone 701 accountants john c wylie fia licensed public accountant auditor spofford block stouffvllle telephone office 336 residence 545j1 william h couper chartered accountant toronto 1077a avenue rond hudson 14333 952 trivate wainut 43843 j h hayes dc doctor of chiropractics main st iv stouffvlllo tues 1 730 pm at 1 c 00 pm telephone 156v optometric e a grubin ro optometrist plcton stouffvllle at stouffvllle office on the fol lowing mondays and tuesdays nov 18 10 dec 16th and 17th phones 80j2 and 23j1 tnt j kji beauty salon permanent waving individual styling razor shaping mrs verna austin prop phone stouffville 98w2 william st north accounting and income tax services william e davis accountant formerly with dept national revenue taxation division suite c04 02 richmond st w kmpirc 4ovs1 call collect srouffville machine fir tool works telephone 258 rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinery machinery repairs stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers phone 70w garnet v gray ro optometrist wm birkett residence main st west 3 doors west of albert st phono 10j2 for appointment hours 10 am to s00 pm every tucsdny evening by appointment insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouffvllle ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable ratea prompt service phones 259wl and 259w ken laushway general insurance phone 270wl 270wl stouffvllle ontario fire automobile liability f g alsop insurance agency fire life auto casualty main st east stouffvllle phono stouffvllle 223w fred m pugh general insurance phone stouirville 38v2 men net machine make 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