kgc 14 tkh stourtyiue tokjve jbandty auy 29 1958 ztey farmers find that advertising pays dividends answering the charge that farmers are always asking for help dairy farmers of canada the national producers organi zation points to the three mil lion dollars of their own money that farmers have put into ad vertising during the past eight years officials of the producer org anization explain that it has cost farmers who have partici pated an average of about 30 cents per cow per year to play an important part in keep ing their milk and milk prod ucts before the consumer if all dairy farmers had par- ticipateti in the program which is financed by a setaside deduc tion of a centapound on butter- fat marketed during the month of june about five million dol lars would have been available for advertising during the last eight years producers in various parts in canada who have own support ers of the program have recom mended in recent years that the basis of setaside be increased so that promotion might be stepped up moving on to the solid accom plishments of their national ad vertising and promotion pro gram erie kitchen said that the program has had a subsidiary effect in helping to weld to gether the 36 member producer jtroups which go to make up dairy farmers of canada of which he is secretarymanager he said the advertising program was a continuing tangible pro ject which was paying off for the dairy farmer and the indus try at large although we use our eyes every day few of us realize how- complex and wonderful ihey really are did you know for example that your eyes control so percent of your actions and are responsible for s3 percent of all your learnings yet see ing consumes only 25 percent of the energy your body gener ates 98 animals in county jersey show the 15th annual jersey show- under the auspices of york county jersey club was held on saturday may 24th in con junction with richmond hill spring fair the weather was very favorable and a total of 9s animals were paraded before judge bert mcgrath manager of bokar farms whitby the bull classes were shown in the morning and the senior and grand championships were taken by brampton posing ac me the entry of alfred bagg sons edgeley the reserve sr and grand championships went to donald matthews of gorm- ley after lunch judging was re sumed with the placing of 83 fe males alfred bagg sons again took the senior and grand i championships on his two year i old heifer edgelea dreamer b princess and was presented with the a s lanning trophy for j grand champion female the reserve sr and grand cham- i pionships were also won by al fred bagg sons among the interesting classes of the day were the showman ship classes open to boys and adding machine bolls we have them 2 and 3 rolls buy them by the dozen for economy the stouffville tribune business machines and office supplies girls who reside on farms of members of the york county jersey club in the junior sec tion under 12 years there were four entries and don mat thews jr was the winner in the senior section 12 to 20 in clusive beverley burr showed her way to first place over nine other entries at the conclusion of the group classes mr art mcewen presi dent of the jersey club called upon mr jas bremner to pre sent the trophies and specials the edgelea challenge trophy donated by alfred bagg was won this year by cline burr sons of gormley alfred bagg sons were recipients of the batons of canada special for the most points in the show pretty melville wedding mr and mrs carl forrester melville united church the mrs james dennte of gorm- re seen entering their car bride is the former mavis y lh io following their marriage in evelyn daughter of mr and restcr o u come to the tribune for smithcorona typewriters 1 v v v v stouffville phone stouffville 91 doors open nightly at 645 friday saturday may 30 31 saturday matinee 200 pm juto mguttlm marsha uwtefreh imbmism j monday tuesday june 2 3 wednesday thursday june 1 5 the hilarious gl story filmed entirely off limits i i 0 nuns nooxnc jack lemmoh i ernie kovacs ratrlryh sraht arthur ocohnell mickey rooney smth wuum ixslic fdmj try arthuk cartca lemonville miss gloria hood has return ed home from bermuda arriv ing at malton on friday miss hood has spent eight months nursing in the king edward vii memorial hospital in paget bermuda we are pleased to wel come her home jerolyn and norma jean tay lor of toronto spent the week end with mr and mrs grant wells they returned home with their parents mr and mrs don taylor who were sunday dinner guests of mr and mrs wells mr and mrs don miller of markham were also guests at the wells home we are pleased to hear that mr john gibbon is improving and is around again after being confined to bed for a few days mrs walter gray and mrs reg gibbon attended the wms convention at collingwood on wednesday mr and mrs joe pagnello and familv of scarboro spent sunday with mr and mrs stu art rae and boys congratulations to mr and mrs roy carey of markham and formerly of lemonville on the birth of their infant son congratulations also to the hap py grandparents mr and mrs stuart rae mr and mrs fred greenfield and children of markham spent saturday afternoon with mr and mrs h johnson pra atha mr and mrs graham robin son and family toronto were sunday visitors with the car- ru titers belated birthday greetings to mrs gertie hoover who had a birthday may 21st mrs sandy thompson mrs pettigrew from toronto had dinner recently with mr and mrs fred diaper and family mr and mrs frank robb en tertained the carruthers family to saturday evening dinner mr and mrs john weir and family spent saturday evening last with mr and mrs elroy clodd and family mr and mrs joe tran called sunday afternoon on mr and mrs fred draper mr and mrs albert foster celebrated their fifteenth wed ding anniversary sunday may 18th with turkey dinner at au rora with mr and mrs art foster who were also celebrat ing their wedding anniversary on friday mr and mrs al bert foster entertained her par ents mr and mrs sam cave to a birthday dinner in honor of her mothers 73rd birthday may 23rd greetings are extend ed to mrs cave mr john mcmurray is holi daying for two weeks in cali fornia a number of young people left by bus on saturday last and spent a very pleasant day sightseeing in buffalo and ni agara falls they were evelyn and shirley dunkeld carolyn and betty jean tran freda dra per linda wagg and joan wright gordon mcdowell and grant foreman mrs hodgson and her mother also a friend and little boy spent wednesday at their cot tage here mrs hodgson and friend called on mrs a draper during the afternoon miss eiecn draper spent the wcekcnckit her home here ler 65 anniv rrowninc achievement in furniture values ail pieces specially priced for this great event now for the first time the smart new krochler anniversary group of living room and bedroom furniture a crowning achievement in kroehlers 65 years of leadership in making fine furniture here is 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