i am a neighbour of yours new oac graduate to f ff roberts receives whitchurch gravel contract life insurance is my profession may i be of service jim abell phone 237 stouffville sun life of canada assist representative it has been announced by the hon w a goodfellow minis ter of agriculture that ray mond m smith of howick que has been appointed assistant agricultural representative for york county to succeed e k pearson who was promoted to agricultural rep for dundas county on may 1st mr smith was a member of this years graduating class at macdonald agricultural college where he specialized in livestock and eco nomics according to w m cockburn agricultural rep for york mr smith came up through 4h clubs in that good livestock and general farming county of cha- teauguay about 40 miles south east of montreal the members of the agricultural representa tive service toured this english speaking district a couple of years ago when their conference was at kemptville agricultural school mr smith will be reporting for duty on may 20th mr frank h roberts of un- level crossing on the wilcox ionville was the successful ten der for whitchurch townships lake sideroad between conces sions three and four dep reeve 1958 gravel contract this was richardson contended hat the announced by road supt ern est davis at a regular meeting of council on thursday night crossing was extremely danger ous he said one man had been killed there and others injured brush kill to fix fence council agreed to repair a wire fence on the property of mr arthur topper musselman jlu3t3ukwkvnvn his price was 15 per ton or 55c he noted that the authorities per ton loaded at the pit on i were giving such crossings more township trucks tenders have attention within recent months been requested on 40000 gallons reeve legge stated that he be- of asphalt prime 90 gallons of ueved such signals were rather weed spray and 20 gallons of expensive to maintain council requested road supt davis to get more information on the matter an enquiry has been sent to all municipal offices in the count v to determine the num- lake the fence was damaged ber of privately operated nurs- last winter bv a townshiphired 8 and convalescent homes to bulldo road supt that he believed it would require 1 spection are concerned with wa- 10 rods of new fence to repair tcr supply waste and garbage the break disposal and general sanitation need wig- wag explained dr king provincial council agreed that a warning legislation is being considered signal should be erected at the i by the department of welfare for the licensing of these homes ballantrae community loses lifelong resident 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 k w betz construction co stouffville ont phone stouff 195 xvxvvvvvvvvxvvxvkxvt the whole community has been deeply saddened by the sudden passing of one of its most active and well liked per sonalities mr ross hood who had lived in these parts all his life he was suddenly stricken by a heart siezure and died in his home at ballantrae mr hood is survived by his wife dorothy his son clark at home two brothers will of ballantrae and george in lemonville and two sisters margaret of tor onto and effle from sault ste marie he was in his 6sth year the funeral service was held at churchill christian church with interment in the adjoin ing cemetery the little church was crowded to over flowing and many had to remain outside during the service con ducted by rev davison of bal lantrae united ross was one of the very few people who took a keen interest in the community and its people he will be sorely missed and all of us extend our sincere sympathy to mrs hood and the family we have a couple of welcome the younger you are the easier it is thats what the middleaged duffers say on the golf course when a teenager breaks 80 for the first time its the same story with family protection the younger you are when you first arrange it the more likely you are to be insurable and the younger you are the lower the premiums too the mutual life of canada is helping thousands of young canadians plan for future security talk to a mutual of canada man soon and hell show you how mutuals outstanding dividend record really pays off for the young man on his way up dkmtuahife assurance company of canada stmutjkd ho rud otkit utouo cot homes this week mrs w wright lakeshore rd has re turned from a visit to sudbury we are glad to have her back and we know that goes double for mr wright mrs c paxton also of lake- shore rd took ten days off to visit friends and relatives in toronto oakville and buffalo ny she says she had a lovely trip but it is good to be back home and her neighbours say- its good to see her again were very glad to say that again freddie underwent ser ious surgery but is doing serious surgery but is doing fine and is glad to be home the brownies did a sellout cookie business last saturday thay could have sold two or three times as many had they had them this was the first sale of cookies in our area and those in charge just werent sure how many to order they send their apologies to all who wanted to buy but couldnt because of the early- sellout to all who did buy thank you we hope all the moms had a good day last sunday the girls of the choir at ballantrae had a very pleasant surprise for all the mothers in the con gregation every mother was presented with flowers it was a very beautiful and thoughtful gesture a special welcome into the community to mr mceacheran he presided at the pulpit of ballantrae for the first time last sunday we hope he will have a pleasant stay in our commun ity while here mr mceacheran will live at the home of mr and mrs will schnell ballantrae the first big holiday weekend is coming f and if the weather is right it should be a busy one have yourselves a happy time but play it safe fireworks can be fun or fatal we hope to see you all next week bloomington captain and mrs beatty of toronto were sunday visitors with her sister mrs i hill mr and mrs h kee betty anne and john of orangeville mr l tranmer and mr j case of mt albert spent sunday at o h tranmers mrs l degeer who is con valescing at her parents mr and mrs p browns was at church here on sunday also little miss elaine clark of bal lantrae was a weekend guest with her grandparents mr and mrs c lemon are both victims of the flu and we hope may soon recover friends here were saddened to hear of the sudden death of mrs harold gilbert of ajax mr and mrs w a fockler accompanied mr and mrs tom- linson of weston to greenbank on saturday a cleaning bee will be held at the church on thursday may 22 this includes a potluck din ner will you be a helper mr robert barnes who was promoted to a hamilton bank was at his home here over sun day mr valleau mrs rusko and children of oshawa visited with mr and mrs j k tranmer on thursday mr and mrs f burnett and son franklin spent mothers day with mrs d burnett a mothers choir gave two selections in the morning chuu- rch service and in the evening an interesting slide of toronto bible college was shown by pastor m simmons some day somebody is going to come up with a parking met er for a phone booth and make a lot of people happy representative t fred m puglr stouffville ontario phone 3sw3 you need a stapler for your desk at the office or at your home stouffville tribune council asks unit to to maintain service but watch budget in a fourpoint declaration of its views on the operation of the health unit york county coun cil at a special session last wed nesday night called on the unit to maintain its services and where possible operate within the budget set by the county the resolution presented by deputy reeve reesor of mark- ham village and walker of east gwiuimbury received the una nimous support of council mr reesor is chairman of the health unit the resolution which was pre sented and passed without dis cussion included these points it is the desire of this council that the health unit maintain the base line requirements and maintain those services which have been provided previously by the unit for the purpose of obtaining provincial approval of its 5s budget no objection is taken by council to the submission to the province by the health unit of its budget on its estimated ba sis 84927 notwithstanding the forego ing the unit carefully examine its expenditures and to the ex tent that it is possible to do so endeavor to operate within the budget fixed bv the county 77500 the health unit report again to council regarding its expen ses lor this year as soon as it is reasonably possible to do so the stouffvue tribune tfeunarf miy 15 1958 vvp 5 el hpipllis whip brftmpss wms illfelm ik hr4hl grt- jfl bbfe 1 nrfitwlf ihbfililf icxmmle mjjiisjk pf jo g3h ikm bfck s tfc x lllar 1 7 wm l- 1 1 l in vmffisgr jlhrv v a better way to pay bills the bns can help you livestock judging competition may 31 at the meeting of the direc tors of the york county junior farmers association on may 7th plans were made to hold their annual livestock judging competition on saturday may 31st with a banquet in the eve ning when the results will be announced and prizes awarded in view of the number of girls taking part in 4h calf clubs it was decided to open the compe tition to girls in both the junior section 14 to 18 and senior section 19 to 26 years of age inclusive another change this year was announced by agricultural rep w m cockburn who is arrang ing to have a bus provided at no cost to the young people to tour the farms where the stock will be judged usually traffic is heavy on saturdays and this the east wat to pay bills is by cheque and the best way to pay personal bills by cheque is with a bank of nova scotia personal chequing account shirley marfcham likes this account because it saves her money the only service charge is ten cents per cheque because she receives a quarterly statement and because her cancelled cheques are available as receipt any time she needs them to open voiir convenient bns persona chequing account just write phoue or visit your nearest bns branch and for friendly experienced advice on any money matters see your bns manager the bank off nova scotia loniion nw york th caribbean mora vhaa 300 branchat mru canals no abroad bns people are friendly people get to know them at these branches stouffville g h williams mana ger oak ridges w w b thompson manager will make for greater safety and speed up the programme as compared with taking a large number of cars the contestants will register at the agricultural office new market between 8 and 830 am and the bus will leave at 830 the three junior farmer clubs are holding coaching classes in preparation for the contest when four classes of dairy cattle and two each of beef and swine will be judged on their return to newmarket the boys and girls will give oral reasons on four classes only people who went south for the winter really found it hog prices to 3360 in ontario this week hog prices surged upwards to 3360 per cwt at the marketing points of the ontario hog producers cooperative the general price range is as follows monday 3200 tuesday 3225 to s32- 50 wednesday 3275 to 33- 60 ontario heavy sows improved this week to 2500 light sows to 2700 and stags 1600 this week on the western market prices are as follows winnipeg monday 2900 to 2950 closed 3050 to 3100 tuesday and wednesday 3050 to 3100 edmonton monday 3000 tuesday 3010 wednes day 3025 calgary monday 2900 tuesday 2935 on the montreal market cup- rent hog prices are as follows west end market monday 3250 tuesday and wednesday 3223 the east end market remained steady at 3100 total hog gradings for the province of ontario during the week of april 28th to may 2nd were 35808 which was down 4638 from the previous weev throughput of hogs at the 15 ontario marketing points of the hog cooperative during the week of april 28th to may 2nd was 31472 which was 87 of gradings lloyd lockhart of the toronto star is whats known as a twoway man equally expert with camera and pencil he specializes in human interest stories packed with colour drama and reallife detail and whether hes bringing you face to face with the seldom interviewed strongarm president of cuba or the peanut man on your own corner lockhart shows the true reporters passion for accuracy once to get inside data for a story about housewives he spent two weeks as a fulltime housekeeper for his own family of five its colourful newsmen like lockhart that help make the toronto star canadas most interesting paper theres more straight news too more special features 1 and far far more pictures for more human interest read the toronto star for home oeuvesf write theiorokid quit star so king street west toronto uoyd locliarfc uncovers the human side of the news