sale register auctioneer w d atkinso phone smnfrvuig ms a 8 parmer phono connie 8311 kes ft clarke pre tick ph ax 8s087 muum sm saturday oct is gigantic i elty auction at the stouff- it sales arena tvber kiilns livestock l specialty by weigh or the dollar fresh and springer cows mockers i teal calves meat cows plg all slie the evergrowing farmers market with lta meats vegetables fruit gg poultry cheese new clothing footwear toys hard ware th- miscellaneous auct- ion of furniture and many j other useful articles i auction rings with never a dull mom- nt you will find something for the whole family restaur- ant sale every saturday at 1 pm sellers atkinson pol- lard faulkner auctioneers j saturday oct is auction sale of household furniture garden tractor garden tools dishes glassware antiques ornaments galore etc at lot 19 concession 4 pickering twp on the west side of the brock rd approximately 2 miles north of no 2- highway property of james roy keith sale at 1230 noon dst terms cash no reserve ken clarke prentice auc- j tioneers thursday oct 23 auction sale of cattle calves band- race pigs tractors combine baler fertilizer grain drill bale elevator rubber tired wagon hammermlll side rake 3000 bales of hay 2000 bales of straw 400 bus mlied grain and 2000 bus rodney oats furniture etc on lot 1 con s markham h mile east of mllllken cors on steeles ave property of gordon spring terms cash sale at 1 pm no reserve farm sold gordon sellers auctioneer ax 3- 4771 thursday oct 23 auc tion sale of farm stock im plements 2s head of cattle hogs mh 30 tractor al con dition no 22 row crop mh tractor al condition with 2- row scuffler hydraulic lift 1 dion threshing machine 28 cylinder on rubber ihc cultivator si ft new on rubber complete line of power implements 1500 bales of hay 1300 bus of oats and wheat the property of ross hol- stock east half of lot 3 con 1 entrance on 2nd of scott twp no reserve as farm is sold terms cash sale at 1230 aharp reg wlllby donald holstock clerks al- vin s farmer auctioneer ph gormley 5311 hartman wa will serve lunch saturday oct 25 auction sale of 45 dairy cows new bulk cooler and dairy equip ment hay implements and 20x28 house the property of peter karanduik lot 25 8th con whitby twp ashburn terms cash sale at 1 pm don korha clerk ted jack son auctioneer 192 wednesday oct 29 clear ing auction sale of shorthorn cattle sows chunks pullets horses new tractor combine tractor spreader new cultiva tor side rake 15m drill bind er grain thrower 2 rubber tired wagons garry seed oats 1500 bus mixed grain 1200 bales hay furniture glass ware dishes at lot 25 con s pickering twp 1 i miles south and 1 h miles west of claremont the property of nathan cox note this is a good farm sale farm sold no reserve terms cash faulkner woods clerks sale at 1230 est w d atkinson sale manager and auctioneer thursday oct 23 auc tion sale of farm stock and implements the property of william mckeown lot 2 con 5 fldon township 134 miles east la mile north of wood- vllle 2fi head of hereford and holstein cattle massey- harris no 22 tractor sedore manure loader tractor seed drill 15 disc grain and fer tilizer new cockshutt side delivery rake new ferguson threshing machine 22x3s on rubber good shape approxi mately 700 bales of hay ap proximately 1s0o bushels of grain team of horses pigs full line of mavuiiiery farm sold no reserve terms cash sale at 1 pm reg johnson auctioneer thursday oct 30 auction sale of 200 head of cattle so holstein milk cows 35 beef cows with calve by side tip to 400 lbs 40 hereford poll an gus and shorthorn steers 1000 to 1050 lbs fat 28 yearlings and calves 2 here ford bulls 4 belgian mares in foal chestnuts 1s00 lbs 1 bay mare in foal 2 yaarllng colts and 1 pony 10 ewes 1000 hu grain mh tractor 30 goodison threshing ma chine 25x42 cockshutt tan dem dle new mccorirjick seed drill on rubber good mccormhk grain hinder 8 on rubber mccormick four- wheel manure spreader on rubber 3 surge milking units full line of machinery the property of charles walker at lot 22 con 4 ops twp on west side of the town of lind- say across from the fair grounds sale at 11 am sharp giving up farming terms cash reg johnson ted jackson auctioneers wm weldon clerk please nolo this is one of the largest sales ever held in ops twp cattle are mostly all vacc tb test ed fat cattle are la good shape ladles will luaci coma early the stouffvihe tribune classified advertising rates articles tor sale lrvtstock for sale heal estate wanted cars for sale lost rorso etc cl 1 w 11 wk 2 astra ikfatii ki vith mimatam f tic lat week fr itr bcatlr wnka m lx vvi of inwrtiar if hnrh n additional tie will athpfl a ehtnr of iv will mao for rla curccwd to thia offiea notices coming events cards op thanks tt a word wish a minimum of f 199 births engagements marriages tlm par iftrtion in memoriams itm minimum for 4lirt tarae plua j6c for tefc additional 4hna vera displat classifieds si is par ireh with a minimum of on inch additional ennsmutiva insertion at si 00 per lnfch ad clald ada muit b in thi ofrle not later than 13 clock noon wedntaday sand rtsh atamps or monej erdwa and aave monej- clip thia out for rfernca governorgeneral to open royal the right honourable vin- j cent mssey governorgeneral i of canada will officially open i the 195s royal agricultural winter fair to be held in the coliseum toronto from nov- ember n to 22 it was announc ed today by the royals general manager c s mckee a gala and colourful opening ceremony has been planned to launch this years royal which will atract more than is 000 en- tries from many parts of the world taking part in the offical opening ceremonies with his excellency the governorgeneral will be charles f xv burns pre- sldent of the royal augicultura winter fair and his worship mayor nathan phillips breathe the founds away the overweight person is usu ally a shallow breather but deep breathing will help somewhat if it is included in the slimming program the greater intake of oxygen burns fats and this helps to reduce the poundage in the membership fee to 75c for one parent or 125 for both parents 4 fundraising mr lome boadway presented to the parents the staff members of the main st school and mr keith sunderland those of the new orchard park school the h s president mrs ron mer cer introduced the new execu tive and committee chairmen to the members the attendance plaque was won by mr sutherlands room a 500 award will be made to j a is ace most mnc people ish the were instead ot most often during the year wh h for educational funds in this day and age a col lege education is a must sun life of canadas edu cational policy is ideal for helping you secure your childrens future build up a fund for their education through sun life insurance let me show you without obligation how easily thi can be done sun life assurance company of canada jim abel telephone 237 stoufhnue p t important says h s speaker continued from front how one might do a certain trunkbending exercise the kind you pay 10 for five easy lessons which we might do for nothing mainly major youngs work would seem to be to enable ontario teachers to put across the most effective physical train ing suitable to the particular classroom or school to do so all his teaching conditions are different for he has to teach lessons in a wide variety of places he does it at teachers college indoors outdoors in churches and at some indian schools on four or five feet of ice the ontario department of education is interested in teach ing all children even those with two left feet says major young his philosophy was to teach teamplay not competition rather the helping of the child to compete against his previous effort while outlining the physical handicaps under which some teaching necessarily is conduct ed throughout the province ma jor young paid tribute to the teacher he himself was gone the next day the teacher had to live with the conditions and with the individual children for 5 or 6 years perhaps major young went to help the teacher and was well versed in the problems teachers had the teacher is not concerned with just one child said he but with the whole group she had to use dif ferent methods as all were dif ferent to one she can say do this to another we are going to do this and to others will you do this so the teacher has to use a lot of judgment in put ting it over the department knows a lot of angles you know and has a suggested course of study which you will find if you follow it very rewarding while the budget athletic kit was designed specifically to help the rural schools so that no school section need be without adequate and pleasure giving equipment it was obvious to the whole assembly that any group of two dozen people could not only benefit from the 40 kit but have lots of fun with it too an instruction book which ac companies the kit outlines the method for and the many uses of the equipment but major young stated they must be applied you cannot do without the exercises you should have three periods a week for a good physical health programme if the teacher does things lacka daisically so will the children you can work a child hard and the harder they work the better they like it referring to the present hula- hoop fad major young made ref erence to a book on physical ed ucation for rural schools writ ten by himself some years ago while the hoop was not laid down in it in exercises as such there was a picture of a boy with a hoop in it in canada we had hoops twenty years ago and major young a scot added that he had pictures of classes of forty children all carrying their own hoop in 1910 appar ently last year the toronto school board ordered some 2000 from england although at this time they were being made here by several firms among which he mentioned madsens besides entertaining the par ents from all reports the chil dren who participated in the pro gramme were most enthusiastic and undoubtedly developed a i more robust attitude to their future physical training items of business discussed were 1 h s assistance with the official opening of orchard pk school by mr w j dunlop min ister of education nov 12 at the request of the school board 2 the graduation banquet oct 24 bill for graduation pins provide for students approved 3 the meeting voted a change township of uxbridge proclamation i earl dowswell reeve of the township of uxbridjre do hereby proclaim sunday october 19 as hospital day to commemorate the official opening of uxbridge cottage hospital earl dowswell reeve baluntrae this is going to be a shorty holiday you know we hope you all had a very pleasant thanks giving nature was certainly dressed for the occasion the trees were beautiful to see it seems like most of the folks in the community had a quiet time at home the church had a special thanksgiving service and the church was appropriately dec orated with beautiful leaves fruit and vegetables the young people of the church did the decorating and are to be com mended for their impressive dis play of decorative talent many thanks to those who so gener ously provided the fruit and vegetables the brownies and cubs made a fine picture on sunday their parade was a treat for all to watch the leaders are to be congratulated for the fine work they are doing with the young sters on monday the young people had a busy time again they cleaned the church this was really appreciated by the reg ular cleaneruppers among the families to enjoy a quiet thanksgiving dinner at home were mr and mrs a watson and the boys they had a guest though another oldtime member of the com munity mr fred jaynes as usual everyone ate too much but it was a happy time for all the euchre date for the 53- 59 season at ballantrae school has been definitely set for fri day oct 24th time and price the same 800 pm 35c keep the date in mind for a pleasant night out among friends revival meetings widemans mennonite church oct 19th to 26th evangelist wm r mcgrath formerly with the usa army intelligence now a soldier of jesus christ presermon talks on peace 1 the early churchs peace witness 2 the church carnal warfare in history 3 church slate relationships then and now 4 the stewardship of love nonresistance services each week night at 745 sundays 10 am 730 pm pray come great spiritual blessings await you body fender duco dulux refinishing estimates without obligation w g garrett and son main street stouffvihe ont balsam ml zioh mrs b jamleson the wa met last wednesday in the basement of the church the theme of the meeting was on thanksgiving and the open ing hymn 577 was followed by prayer psalm 118 was read in unison thirteen ladies answer ed the roll call with an item on thanksgiving lesson thoughts by the president were also on thanksgiving the theme song was sung and mrs t jordan gave a very interesting paper on challenge to thankfulness followed by a poem by mrs ce cil disney the minutes were read and it was decided to have the supper and bazaar friday nov 7 the bazaar opening at 430 and supper from 530 on the meeting closed with hymn 19 and benediction everyone enjoyed supper and a social time several from here attended the plowing match at chrysler last week mr and mrs lloyd wilson and mr and mrs r day spent thanksgiving weekend with mrs f noon at gravenhurst and mrs noon returned with them to spend a couple of weeks with the days mr and mrs jas halliday nee ruth carson were the proud parents of a daughter on tuesday oct 7 another grand daughter for mr and mrs wal ter carson mr and mrs allan carson and daughter visited on sunday with her parents mr and mrs r monohan at orillia mr and mrs allan mander- son accompanied mr lannie jones to kirkland lake for the weekend mr winton white won sev eral prizes in his herefords at norwood fair on monday mr and mrs walter carson attended the evarettirwin wed- dine in toronto on saturday the merry homemakers club met on saturday afternoon at the home of mrs ron hamilton with 13 girls in attendance the president anna wilson opened the meeting with the roll call which was the naming of sev eral foods containing a high quality of protein mrs allan carson gave notes on buying meat wisely distinguishing good auality meat and methods of cooking different cuts of beef the hostess then served lunch mr glenn byer of stouffvihe has been acquired by the clipper hockey management to act as linesman for all scheduled home games this winter glenn hand led a number of contests here last season most of his previous officiating has been in the minor ranks he has been highly rec ommended for the job the ascent made on armistice day 1935 by explorer 11 is still the record altitude for a manned balloon released near rapid city south dakota the heliumfilled balloon rose 72395 feet above sea level it remain ed poised above the earth for an hour and 40 minutes mans longest stay at such a height goodwood mrs r may mr campbell stewart pent thanksgiving weknd ith mr and mr harry woodland mr and mr cliff watson had mr and mrs daltoa aderson donald watson mr and mrs bill jones of sandford mr and mrs d wilton and children of whitby and mr and mrs riissel dowswell for thanksgiving din ner on sunday they also cele brated eva watsons birthday on tuesday evening oct 7 two carloads ot goodwood folk motord to walraer road bap tist church wher farewell ser vices were held for missionaries going out to our fields in india angola africa and bolivia all reported a very inspirational ser vice mrs willis taylor has been looking after th two email children of mr and mr joe forsyth while mr forsyth is recuperating following an opera tion conzratulations to mr and mrs bill hudson of ixbridge ne greta collins on the birth ot a daughter prayer meeting will be this thursday night at the home of mr and mrs fred baldwin congratulations to mr and mrs jack symes on the birth of a daughter first grandchild for mr and mrs j symes sr the mission circle met at the home of mrs grlbble on wed nov s mrs r may presided over the meeting highlights of the missionary farewell service was the program given by those privileged to attend a very dainty lunch was served to sev enteen ladies and a social half- hour enjoyed mr and mrs r may and girls called on mr and mrs dean percy on friday evening mr and mrs clare mcquckin and mr and mrs bev taylor and bryan had sunday dinner with mr and mrs gordon jones mrs wellington smalley vis ited a few days with her grand daughter mrs gordon wilson and family the stouffviue triujnl ttanday october 16 1958 page 7 early entries in n york league stouffvilles bantam team is the first entry in the north york hockey league paul mckelvey recently elect ed a vicepresident of the little nhl reporting from alliston advises camp borden and rc- af both wish to enter bantam teams also probably midget teams alliston will be back in the fold with a bantam and possibly midget entry aurora minor hockey men have already organized atd are anxious to get the season roll ing aurora will probably have bantam and midget clubs for north york league action au rora will also have a peewee team newmarket minor hockey men will meet this week to get the season rolling ray sports and cycle smith vicechairman of the newmarket minor hockey association will chair the meet ing north york league officials are hoping this year to operate a peewee series along with ban tam midget and juvenile as in past seasons a league general meeting is expected to be held shortly as soon as district teams complete their organization business ann ment bruce and sarah marsha announce the opening of their tots fashion sh0ppe telephone stouffvihe 394 complete line for infants to 6 years you are welcome to come in and browse around location former marguerite shoppe 3400 minimum pay sot by united church pay increases affecting about 1000 clergymen have been auth orized by the general council of the united church of canada raising the minimum wage to 53400 by 1960 the increase of s300 in the next two years s150 each year was approved clergymen am ong the 400 lay and ministerial delegates attacked the increases as untimely and unnecessary but the boosts were heavily sup ported by lay speakers the topic was among those discussed at length yesterday as the council also 1 stipulated that student min isters now must notify their presbyteries before marrying 2 recommended 50000 ex- penditure in the next two years for local private television pro grams of an experimental na ture the conference was told that sudbury and yvingham have local tv programs spon sored by the church 3 emphasized that the role of the moderator in his two- year term is primarily spiri tual rather than administrative 4 called for further study of efforts to impress canadians go ing abroad in government in dustry and other fields on the need for lay missionary work 5 reaffirmed its stand that canada should recognize red china diplomatically and sup port her entry to the united na tions 6 urged the admissibility as court evidence of chemical tests for alcohol contentin blood opposition to the pay increas es was made on grounds that the church itself urges a hold-the- line policy on prices and wages and that it ill behooves minis ters to take more money it was also suggested that the extra money will hit rural con gregations hard laymen were described as giving as much as they could now and ministers should make equal sacrifice laymen strongly opposed that line but the council defeated a proposed amendment that would have raised the minimum salary to 3500 by 1960 it was pre sented as a means to ending an embarrassing situation where ministers had to come cap in hand every year for more mon ey the marriagenotification stip ulation now to be required of students for the ministry was described as an economic mat ter the church merely wanted to get a line on the implications of marriage with a view to pro blems housing for example that might arise in supporting the student for the usual year in a pastorate srouffvhie district high school f i t magazine subscription campaign f over 100 popular publications available from any high school student i dwarf geraniums suit small homes the popularity of smaller compact homes is expected to turn canadian attention to dwarf geraniums long known in europe as a house plant g s swain of the experi mental farm at kentville ns reports that the dwarf geranium develops to maturity in a three- inch pot and produces single or double flowers in a variety of colors and with green or fancy- colored foliage as required aldo- baran brookes barnes and sal mon comet are recommended the semidwarf geranium can be obtained for landscaping where lowgrowing annuals and bedding plants are required to make the most of a small area among these emma hostler kleiner leibling mr everaairts and red spider are well known both dwarf and semidwarf can be propogated as easily as the standard plant and reach maturity in about the same time christ church anglican ret 3 b tiller rector sunday october 19th 195s 20th after trinity 30 am holy communion 10 am morning worship 10 am junior sunday school 11 am sunday school tues 2 pm wa wed s pm choir practice j united church stouffville rev douglas davis sundav october 19th 195s sixtysixth anniversary sunday school 945 am junior to senior 11 am nursery to primary 11 am morning worship rev professor robert dobbie of emmanuel college 750 pm evening worship rev r dobbie mon 7 pm explorers tuesday 730 pm cubs wednesday 730 pm scouts wednesday 4 on pm junior choir practice thursday 700 pm cgit 815 pm choir practice monday oct 20 s pm the womans association meets n the church parlors stouffville baptist church rev t williams pastor lat of africa and england sunday october 19th 135s 10 am bible school for all ages including nursery 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic service wed s pm prayer meeting and bible study vivian mccormack memorial church rev bruce hisey pastor sunday october 19th 1958 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship tues 8 pm prayer meeting wed s00 pm young peoples night secoxd marktiam s rvkeh him baptist chukciies rev lirttco illscy sunday october 19th 195s second mnrkliam 110th anniversary services speaker will be rev john boyd of sudbury soloist and song- leader mr stan hunt ot willow- dale bible school 10 am morning service 11 am evening service 730 pm linker iii sunday school at 130 pm gospel service at 230 pm you are welcome united missionary church gormley betltesda rev c e blinking minister sunday october 19th 195s s45 am broadcast 1350 kc 10 am gormley 1130 am bethesda nov 2nd anniversary services stouffville united missionary church rev arthur walsh minister thursday evening s00 prayer service and bible study sunday october 19th 1958 sunday school 10 am worship 11 am evening service 730 pm united missionary church rev c e bell minister sunday october 19th 1958 dickson unl 945 am morning worship 1650 am sunday school wed s pm prayer bible study markham 10 am sunday school ijlj 1 1 am morning worship 730 pm evening service thurs 8 pm prayer bible study christian people are judged by many standards every one of which includes regular church attendance bloomington christian associated gospel church mr e n simmons minister sunday october 19th 1958 10 am sunday school for all 11 am is hell real 730 pm mr floyd shanti missionary candidate to ecua dor wed s pm the power hour fri s pm young peoples united church melvrlle charge rev g dnvlson sunday october lth 1358 temperance sunday 930 am bethesda 1045 am peachs 1145 am- melville an offering will be received for the work of the ontario temperance federation tues 645 pm cubs sio pm scouts melville church altona christian united missionary church rov dow snrgennt pastor sunday october 19th 1958 1030 am sunday school 730 pm service oct 1219 miss edna lohr services for children 415 pm for adults 8 pm specialist in feltograph mon oct 20th 8 pm mens fellowship speaker rev arthur walsh stouffvihe oct 26th rally sunday in the sunday school memorial christian church sunday october 19th 195s 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship rev f h mulr former pastor of this church will be the speaker 730 pm gospel service wed 8 pm prayer bible study thurs 730 pm junior choir practice fri 3 s pm wms fall rally in rlngwood church sat oct is 6 pm turkey supper in church basoment come and worship with us ringwood christian church rev kennyon edtvardu sunday october 19th 1958 10 am sunday school 1110 am worship sorvlco 8 pm wed ce prayer meet ing brethren in christ church heise hiil gormley pastor rev wm vandcrbent sunday october 19th 1958 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic wed 730 pm mldwcok prayer meeting st james presbyterian church stouffville rev i r mckllllcnn ba bd sunday october 19lh 1958 10 am morning worship worship with us i saturday 745 pm parkside youth centre saturday at 8 pm muilc will im provided by mr george anderson with his trumpet a recent release in modern family films serving christ a film well worth seeing sunday evenlnjt flrenlde at 015 pm this week the vandcrbent trio with messakci in ong and the film ugh from heaven portraying the conversion of hie apostle paul thli film will help make your bible events live for you plan to attend and invite aomeone to go wlih you harry edwards director stouffvillf youth f