make sure york north hat able energetic representation in the next session of the legislature elect don plaxton liberal on june 11 hf a sincere young family man with a real desire to serve all the people mark your ballot polls open 9 am to 8 pm york north liberal assoc the baffles by mahoney fcyhujsookni caujedanp smd m vonyouksbs bow dt arrjvep xt1v6 house wmkamta see buttonville school principal and family moving to elliot lake nelghbourhiwkl notes visitors in the community re cently were miss may harper of bolton who was a house guest at the rodick arm and dr and mrs e a bartram of london who paid mrs s j kngjish a visit at braedoon farm birthday congratulations to jimmie jones who celebrated his third on saturday of last week and to mrs edgar fuller and lynda leaf for sunday of this week damage to the barn at the a w miller farm when it was struck by lightning recently was more serious than at first be lieved last week a complete re wiring job had to be done programme for the w i strawberry festival at button ville hall on june 2tth is shap ing up nicely the brooklyn tune busters a ladies novelty kitchen band the five squares a quintette from victoria sq and joan hooper soprano will be featured miss grace rodick arrived by plane last friday evening to at- tend convocation exercises at the university of western on- free polio vaccine clinics dults will be provided by physicians of york county medical society in cooperation with york county health unit time 730 pm to 900 pm distitlct schomberg richmond hill kins city sfarkhnm village mount albert newmarket ballantrne uiiionville keswick thornhlll sutton aurora oak nidgestjikc wllcox stouftvllle woodbridge nobleton pefferlnw location community hall 50 yongc st north masonic hall veterans kail community hail 6f bayvicw avenue ballautrne school veterans hall united church united church health unit 19 vongc street south oak ridges legion hall health unit arena wl hall community hall date hon 1 june 1959 mon 1 june 1959 tues 2 june 1959 tues 2 june 1959 wed s june 1959 wed 3 june 1959 tliur 4 june 1959 thur 4 june 1959 mon 8 june 1959 mon 8 june 1959 tues 9 june 1959 tues 9 june 1959 wed 10 june 1959 wed 10 june l959 thur ii june 1959 thur ii june 1959 tues 1g june 1959 be wise immunize waxvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvhivnmv tario mr and mrs wm rodick and john accompanied grace to london to be present when she received her ba degree grace is teaching at the dryden high school this year it was graduation week also for lynda e leaf rn who received her diploma as a mem ber of the february class of 59 at convocation exercises held by the wellesley division of the toronto general hospital at 1 sherbourne st united church on thursday afternoon of last week social activities included a tea at the granite club given by the wellesley alumni for graduates and their mothers which lynda and mrs leaf at tended on thursday morning there was a graduates break fast at the hospital when each member of the class was pre sented with a sterling coffee spoon with the wellesley crest and in the evening following i convocation the girls and their escorts attended a dinner dance in the pump room at the lord simcoe mr and mrs f h leaf were present at the graduation cere mony and later at the reception for parents and friends held on the lawn at the nurses resi dence mrs douglas hood will enter tain wms members of browns corners church at her home on wednesday of next week when they meet at her home to pack bale and hold a luncheon meet ing bale packing will com mence at 1030 am ladies are reminded of the need for good used clothing nylon stockings and toys the buttonville school com munity was shaken last week to learn of mr and mrs murray roberts decision to move to elliott lake this autumn mr roberts has accepted the princi- palship of a 10room school there the present principal of hagcrman school will replace mr roberts and comes well recommended by inspector hall- man h s to reorganize after two years of successful activity buttonville home and school assn members met on wednesday of last week to con sider past accomplishments and failures and take stock for the future during its short life this organization has done much to bring new members of the com- munity into active participaj tion the children have benefited knowing that their parents ate aeaa first in the field guaranteed for life the stooffvmj tbtune twvfay hnt 4 1959 hy it 00nt ie fooled iy the price of faint alone conservation club elects arnold reinke president arnold reinke was elected president of the whitchurch conservation club at the clubs annual banquet in vandorf hall past president is bernard kays irwin watts was elected first vicepresident and fred kir- sten is second vicepresident oac open house thousands of ontario farm ers and their families will be wanted more cream shippers for besl results ship your cream to slotiftville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfal for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call phone 186w stoufiville creamery co cold storage lockers eor rent working with their teachers fori their best interests and the world conditions arent so school lias been stronger for ba at they couldnt get worse parental support the question f a temporary yes but which arose at last weeks meet- utim smale ing was is the association wltli the parent body of home old skinflint has been trvine school worth the fees it costs i cross his bees with fireflies the local association to belong so theyll work all night and the answer came up in the ssvsirgiiests at the ontario agricul- directors are don bassett whi- tchurch deputyreeve c wall- tural college annual farm and work eugene lemon jack j home week june 912 campbell walter pattenden all departments will be open carson robinson joe monk- to the public faculty members man and murray raymer sec vri answel questions and dis- retarytreasurer is holly hill- s agricu prob a whitchurch reeve george ri- r as ww3 ff chardson congratulated the re- livestock review will be a high- tiring president mr kays and light of the program his executive for the clubs work will be a sixhorse hitch and a during the year the club and the township are together on conservation work he said reports on the clubs work showed 103 members one of the major projects of the year was the sponsoring of a con servation mural project in the townships public schools and the awarding of 130 in prizes some of these prizewinning en tries will be on display at the aurora horse show the club reported that 2200 pheasants were let loose during the year john klutchoff reported that 15 of the townships 17 public schools had seen three conser1 vation films sponsored by the dub during the year ted barlow described farm pond construction and said that anyone wanting a pond dug this summer should apply at once so that the engineering may be completed during the dry wea ther ponds have been built during the year by don bassett gor don j3uckworth carson robin son john coulson gord tim bers and mrs e de bac lambert willson member of the holland river conservation authority said that- grants will be paid only on ponds approved by the engineers he said also that the authority will pay a grant of 20 per acre subsidy on tree planting one year after the trees have been planted and if they show a reasonable chance of survival dr f h van nostrand whit church representative on the metro conservation board ex plained some recent progress in 1954 hurricane hazel show ed people the importance of conservation lie said if an other hazel came tomorrow i doubt if there would be any loss of human life for the flood plains have been cleared of homes guest speaker was john liv ingston executive director of the audubon society of canada sales service trade terms altona feed supplies 1h stoufpvllle 210 t demonstration of the skill of sheep dogs a daily farm safety demon- stiation will also be given the field husbandry depart- j ment will conduct wagon tours to the experimental areas ncw ideas in farm structures and farm machinery will be explain ed by the engineering science department demonstrations will be pro vided in kitchen planning food preparation washing problems and fashion topics itsnotwhafagalfopsfs its whata gallon save the effort the time the cost with ihe fits troublefree onecoat vinyl plastic paint truly a flat finish a film you can scrub 1coat hiding power superior performance costs less lo use invisible touchup odorless fastdrying now tooo colours with press- balsam mt zion mrs is lamicson mr and mrs bill lumsden and heather mrs frank smith and mrs t galbraith of tor- there onto vis one day last week with mr and mrs lloyd vilj son e vs betz construction co ltd phone stouffville 200 the balsam school children the weekend with mr and mrs their teacher miss faux and elmer wilson some of the mothers went on a mr ernie jones of toronto bus trip to niagara last tues- spent sunday with mr and mrs day j lome jones several from here attended the j the wa will meet next wed- twilight meeting last thursday nesday june 10 at the home night of the central ontario cattle breeders association atj maple mr and mrs j willows and chi an of smiths falls spent i of mrs lloyd wilson mrs olive richardson of whitby will be guest speaker roll call a verse with the word forgive lunch will be served june 11th is your day prtmirr lalit m front negative it was agreed to re organize in septemlwr after the new parents have been contact ed when a new constitution will j be drawn up plans for the gra- fca and duates banquet will also be made late in the season mr roberts asked for assistance with the school picnic which will be held at the maples on june 22 body fender repairs diico cr dulux refinishing estimates without obligation w g garrett and son main si reel stouffville onl phone k r i yangtze pagoda restaurant vonge and oxford strati elbln mills onl immediately north of i klchmond hill on hlffhwoy ko 11 canadas finest chinese cuisine m kxrlaaltr oforlm dial roorut sealijir saa pfjplf avitttifal latat s pa 1 an ta aa beliciots caudim fmtf aim served tafcw m laaamt raric i v7min4 ii cgit i explorer and cgit activities i for the season came to an end on monday evening of last week with outdoor fireside gatherings at the home of mrs stewart rumble for cgit and ar the maw residence for explorers the explorers enjoyed a wiener roast with icecream and or angeade as a reward for thsir allout effort on corsage saies which grossed ss000 with a net profit of approximately 5000 for explorer projects the dolls house which was a project some years back lacked one or two i items for completion and this j has now been accomplished in the near future presenta tion of this beautiful gift will be made as an addition to the toys in the playroom at the j york county hospital in new market vacation school on monday evening of last week interested workei s met at j headford united church to con sider plans for this years vaca- tion church school for the vic- toria square charge tentaive date was set for tiie wek of july 1317 a second meeting has been called for the evening of june 15 headford ci irh when moi definite arrange ment will be made on tune 1 lth approximately 15000 polling places in ontario will be ready to receive your vote they will remain open from 8 am to 7 pm standard time and from 9 am to 8 pm day light time timetested election machinery will assure every voter the free full and impartial exercise of this ancient and honourable privilege of democratic citizenship how you vote is your business but it is also important to your family friends and neighbours that you do vote your vote means many things it expresses your judgment on the issues put forward by the various parties during the election campaign it gives your opinion about the candidates who have placed their names before you it states your decision about the future progress of our province and the men who will guide its destiny in the years immediately ahead in these last few weeks you have had many opportunities to assess the policies and platforms of the principal parties you have been given a complete and comprehensive accounting of the stewardship of your affairs by our progressive conservative administration we believe the record has been one of good stewardship wise management and sound planning for the future the purpose of this brief message is to suggest respectfully that the safest surest and most forwardlooking decision that you can make on june 11th is to give your vote for the candidate who represents the progressive conservative party and the government whose policies have been so largely responsible for ontarios spectacular pro gress in the last ten yearx even greater progress lies ahead on june 11th vote progressive conservative nafaened by fh frogrtm cp n amnciatw of ontoo v in york north its a a lex mackenzie in ontario riding reelect w v w w v tt w 9