quality service seeds seeds seeds our spring price list for this year will be in your hands in a few days it contains a list of seeds and seed grain under our trade brand of reliable quality is what we stress in all items a service our stocks will be ample for early orders our prices will be competitive terms seeds and seed grain will be for cash unless other arrange ments are made stiver bros stouffville phone 45wl or 91508 the tribune has one portable smithcorona writer for rent new frank huson local pastor offi- type- dating another toronto child i dedicated was that of mr and mrs robert skinner cherry hill farm emphasis is on re education stouffville municipal council will convene in regular session this thursday evening the auction sale of farm stock implements etc com prising the property of earl mc- among the children dedicated j mullen claremont was held on at the morning service in the tuesday march 4th with a united missionary church were large crowd in attendance bid- two children of mr and mrs ding was brisk with prices good ronald huson of toronto and according to auctioneer ves grandchildren of rev and mrs pollard cattle sold well meet your liberal candidate for york north sam cook unanimous choice of york north libera conven tion fr age 33 years richmond hill weekly newspaper editor a parent and homeowner lives at 435 lynett crescent richmond hill fr past president national university liberal fed eration of canada chairman richmond hill hydro commission 5 years secretary york north liberal associa tion a young able and aggressive representative for a growing riding vote for sawn cok and support the pearson plan pearson for peace pearson for prosperity campaign headquarters 435 lvnetl crescent richmond hill 1hone tu 43611 newmarket committee rooms over fire hall phone tyv 59911 published by torv north liberal assoc courtesy rural cooperator mrs john madsen on a remodelled farm near pie making a living from weav- unionville it is possible to see in and wood carving skills the first permanent folk school lf at folk sch mrs madsen said unfortunately last year the buildings in canada purchase of cherry hill farm 13 years ago and establishment of the farm as a centre for folk schools was the fruition of john mad- sens lifelong dream mr mad sen came to canada from den mark in 1929 folk school reached the stage where if it were to continue in its past form either the fees had to be increased or a govern ment grant was- necessary af ter much thought i have decided to completely reorientate the toe stoutryiue tribune tbnjiy mirth 6 1958 page 3 local and personal happenings polio vaccine to be given to preschool children polio vaccine for preschool children in york county will be available at 22 centres spread across the county beginning in the month of april this will be approximately one year from the giving of the second doses to preschool children in similar local centres last year the mini- 1 mum time of seven months will have elapsed to ensure adequate immunizing response to the sti mulus of the 3rd dose of polio vaccine protection will thus be provided before the onset of the polio season in 195s counj try roads in april should be passable to ensure attendance of i the rural preschool children place and time of the preschool j polio centres will be announced in the local press shortly a full staff of seventeen pub- lie health nurses has been plac- ed in the field for the first time in many months in york coun ty during the first half of the last year the health unit was short six public health nurses 35 shortage much school health work was neglected and the new high school health serv ice was feebly maintained be cause of the demands of polio immunization meanwhile popu lation growth caused large in creases in child health centre attendance because of the staff shortage it was impossible to meet the demand for extended child health centres thus ser ious overcrowding at existing child health centres has pro duced much dissatisfaction among young mothers through out the county now that the public health nursing staff is back to normal a more efficient service is being given to the schools and child health centres are being extended to ease the overcrowding home visiting services to new infants and mothers badly neglected during recent months is being resumed the ontario watei resources commission reports serious pol lution of the schomberg river and has asked the schomberg village trustees and the health unit tx look into the problem a proposed house to house survey of waste disposal systems in the schomberg community has been discussed with the schomberg trustees arid the king township council and will get under way as soon as weather permits in the spring an unexpected january in crease in building activity in york county resulted in 542 plumbing and drain inspections for new dwellings and commer cial buildings during the month mr and mrs wm morris how to cure an inferiority and mrs milton rossiter re- complex completely albeit tern- turned home from daytona porarily have the victim drive beach tuesday march 4 j a powerful car mr and mrs walter hall orillia were stouffville visitors last weekend notice blankets anyone wish- ing to send with me for woollen blankets must have rags and money at my place by march 15 mrs e j sticklev ph gorm- ley 5507 notice e a grubin ro optome trist will be at his office in stou ffville on monday and tuesday march 10th and 11th phones 86j2 and 25jl mr and mrs fred hamilton and john mr and mrs don duncan and mr and mrs ron ald hamilton had dinner with mr and mrs gord wagg and gayle on sunday mark education week locally this thursday march 6fh will be open night at the stouff ville public school 730 to 930 pm this week has been set aside to be marked as educa tion week in ontario and prin cipal lome boadway and his staff with the cooperation ofi the local board are combining to recognize locally this prov- incewide week parents and hie general public are invited to come to the school on thursday and see the work being done in the school the teachers and the board would appreciate your in terest saw sharpening ike smiths saw shop will remain closed mondays and wednesdays until further no tice saws may be left at stouf- fers hardware for pickup rcmp plans for the establishment of o division headquarters of the rcmp t markham have now been confirmed it is intend ed during the first 2 years to complete a n administration building large enough to accom modate 250 to 300 office work ers late w brillinger active in many phases of town life inspired by the folk schools program she said which are the bedrock of danish i want to make this school a rural life the centre gave im- strong christian centre mrs petus to the ontario folk school madsen said each weekend council vitalized local rural so- large number of young people cial life and has been a centre will be staying here for the pur- of farm forum and county folk pose of making a religious re- school activities six years ago john madsen died suddenly while holidaying in copenhagen but his work has been carried on and expanded by his wife betty im sure that is what he would have wanted she said recently apart from his basic educa tion mr madsen was a product of the folk school movement an expert in calisthenics he com bined his wide knowledge of this subject with a positive and creative view of life which he endeavouured to pass on to all who attended the school on his arrival in this country he worked as a farm laborer on prince edward island but the whole time he was fired with the desire to establish a folk school centre in the land of his adop tion meeting his wife in toronto she is a graduate of a copen hagen art school they decided to work together for the ac complishment of their ideal in order to acquire capital for this project they made gymnasium equipment in the basement of their house gradually expanding their bus iness they bought a property in downtown toronto which they made into a small factory for manufacturing sports equip ment finally in 1945 they had saved enough money to buy their present property cherry hill farm the factory now employing 25 men was transferred to the farm the barn was converted into a school and the loft be came a gmynasium various outbuildings were turned into dormitories and classrooms at first the folk school courses were spread over several weeks with people meeting on tues day evenings and on saturdays from noon to 8 oclock how ever in 1948 with the assist ance of cooperatives and farm organizations the first full length residential school was held attended by 24 people from 14 counties it was 16 days in duration mrs madsen said in those days gymnastics were much in evidence on the program she said there were also guest speakers discussion groups time devoted to arts and crafts and emphasis was placed on appreciation of nice things we tried to point out that life had artistry even with the simplest of material things and that one could have a cosy taste ful home without spending much money after my husbands death a little more emphasis was placed on arts and crafts and not so much time was spent on physi cal education pottery and cer amic making facilities were improved a drama group was started and french conversation classes proved quite popular highlight of each year at the cherry hill farm is the folk festival usually held in june it is attended by about 2000 people various folk groups put on demonstrations of dancing singing and gymnastic displays rural communities both far and wide have benefited from the school in the immediate district there is more than us- ual interest in arts and crafts treat in addition to spiritual re flection they will participate in outdoor activities and interest themselves in arts and crafts it is mrs madsens aim to bring young people of all prot estant denominations to share in closer christian fellowship however she is not severing her connections with folk schools starting march 20th york and ontario counties will be holding a joint threeday folk school at her farm births baranyi mr and mrs zot- lian baranyi stouffville are happy to announce the arrival of ttheir baby girl on feb 20 1958 at brierbush hospital pital bruce mr and mrs robert bruce r r 1 unionville are happy to announce the arrival of their son on feb 28 at brierbush hospital crozier mr and mrs cecil crozier rr 1 markham are pleased to announce the arri val of their son on feb 23 at brierbush hospital elliott ronald and ruth are happy to announce the birth of their son ronald douglas on feb 12 1958 at york county hospital farrier mr and mrs grant farrier are happy to announce the birth of a daughter at york county hospital new market on march 2 1958 hunking rev and mrs wil lis hunking of sharenigeria are happy to announce the birth of their son willis jun ior on feb 25 a brother for bryan patricia and edith faye omarra gerald and nettao- marra are happy to announce the birth of their daughter on march 3 1958 at the ban croft red cross hospital turner mr and mrs wil liam turner goodwood are happy to announce the arrival of their baby girl on feb 20 at brierbush hospital reesor lewis and alma reesor are happy to an nounce the birth of their daughter martha jean a sister for erie harold and marvin on feb 26 1958 at the brierbush hospital stou ffville wideman mr and mrs lloyd r wideman stouffville rr 3 are happy to announce the birth of their daughter elaine evelyn on monday march 3rd at the brierbush hospital stouffville the funeral of the late walter c brillinger of stouffville was conducted on friday from the chapel of le oneills and was very largely attended the floral tributes were magnificent and bespoke the esteem and warjn friendship felt for the deceased the service was conducted by rev douglas davis and the pall bearers were harry stouffer ken wagg harold mason bert clarkson bruce harper and gar lehman interment was made in the stouffville ceme tery walter brillinger passed away suddenly in hospital in toronto where he had been confined following an accident several weeks previous his passing came as a distinct shock as it was relieved by his many friends that he was on the road to recovery v the deceased was born in stouffville in 1898 a son of henry brillinger and susan french and had spent his life time in the community where he had been occupied as a farmer and wholesale gardener mr brillinger was identified with the united church and was a member of richardson masonic lodge and had been a member of the stouffville lions club he had served his muni cipality as a member of council for a number of years and was keenly interested in municipal affairs he was an ardent curlel and took an active interest in local sports particularly hock ey he served a term as pres ident of the stouffville arena co board besides his wife the former gladys silversides whom he married thirtyseven years ago deceased is survived by one son gerald and two daughters ber yl mrs robt sanderson and barbara mrs harry schell all of stouffville there also sur vive two brothers percy and harry and a sister mrs albert miller of stouffville photographic equipment new and used cameras and supplies movie nnd slide projectors all sizes nixocutars orera glasses rental service projectors available at evexixg rates your rental payments will be deducted from the purchase price if you decide to buy houstons drug store stouffville phone 220 pee wee playoff schedule march 6 430 bruins vs red wings 530 hawks vs rangers march 13 430 hawks vs bruins 530 red wings vs rangers march 20 430 bruins vs rangers 530 hawks vs red wings the markham baptist church j will observe a special service this sunday with the rev a g j mcdowell as the guest preacher i mr mcdowell is the principal of the baptist training insti tute which is located in toronto he is an outstanding speaker and worker among young peo ple and will have a message ofi inspiration and challenge for all a special invitation is exj tended to the people of the stouffville area to attend this service sunday morning at 11 oclock at the markham bap tist church bingo the regular weekly bingos under the auspices of branch 459 canadian legion will be held in the legion hall every saturday evening at 8 oclock sharp miss catherine stover of houstons drugs has returned to town from toronto where she ha been attending the eliza beth arden school of beauty and fashion held at the royal york hotel under the direction of miss grace stoyle the three- day session included care of various types of skin methods of treatment of problem skins correct use of perfume new ideas in use of makeup as originated in miss ardens new york and paris salons miss sto ver has received a diploma at testing to her successful com pletion of studies at the eliza beth arden school of beauty and fashion and looks forward to being of even greater assist ance to elizabeth arden clients at houstons drug store word was received from la grange illinois of the death of mrs dave ford she was the former mae dorman who lived with the late mrs joe lehman while going to school in stouff ville just one year ago her hus band suffered a heart attack while shovelling snow and died suddenly horticultural meeting a meeting of the hortlcur tural society will be held in the united church basement on monday march 10th at 8 o clock foundation planting will be the subject for discus sion by a member of the firm of unionville nurseries new home owners should take advantage of this information dr alan se- cord well known in this dist rict will be speaking on con servation of wild life music will be provided by the mel ville male choir a cordial in vitation is extended to all those interested in these subjects mrs dan hall a victoria st resident for several years has moved to an apartment in the frank sheridan residence at main and park streets uncle ed says f the eiogesr block in- jmans path to success i his heap 3 z h neville sons stouffville ph 34gwl 23 admiral philco sales service v j lauesen realtor 870 eglinton ave toronto enst attention farmers wanted immediately for waiting clients farms of all descriptions 50 to 200 acres x also 10 acre lots willi house reasonably priced write or call ray hamstead mayfalr 1141 or 16tf n mouth 13202 and there are several old peo- gsgaggac a new service in the paint department of hendricks hardware now no more paint stirring when you purchase your paint order from us now we put your gallon or quart on a new electric paint shaker which mixes the paint thoroughly for you you will appreciate getting your paint ready mixed from hendricks hardware stouffville phone 283w ttltt 4i i u1 i ti ioof euchre the stouffville ioof lodge will hold their regular euchre in the masonic hall on tuesday march 11th at 830 pm sharp good prizes lunch mr harry sanders obrien ave and one of stouffvilles bestknown personalities mark ed his 87th birthday recently mr sanders who is a former reeve of stouffville enjoys good health and takes a walk down town each day while he doesnt indulge in much winter motor ing mr sanders does drive his own car and has been doing so since 1915 this respected gen tleman lost his life partner last year and the couple had marked their diamond wedding anniver sary in 1956 feed them coop chick starter stouffville coop phone stouffville 269 or 122