8 the stourtyilu tribune tbrcby hottaba 9 1961 expert repairs to all makes of cars and trucks all texaco products lubrication car wash open daily 6 am to 10 pm saturday 6 am to 5 pm closed sundays keyson motors ltd east end of town stouffville phone 390 public skating at stouffville arena every sat 830 pm admission 50c children every wed 1 to 5 pm admission 20c uuoj ffz9 auoqj suoisrcwo rje joj sjanbubq joj snuaiu epadg avoh sniw noa am xv avouaais asimhoo shx ao hxuon sanw z asnoh aiddvm p saivdnvd 3hx xisia ftr office supplies its the tribune vlvltvl04 annual bible conference of the brethren in christ church gormley ont heise hill nov 11 and 12 speakers rev bruce grove lewiston pa rev floyd smucker unionville ont rev aaron stern clarence centre ny an interesting program has been arranged come and enjoy this conference with us all services commence at 10 am and continue throughout the two days noon lunch provided sponsored by brethren in christ church question of electing hs board members shelved for present the question of whether or not members of high school boards should continue to be appointed by council or should be elected by the people was shelved last week by york county council the matter may be raised at the close of this years session or may await a new chairman in 1962 and he may or may not wish to dis cuss the subject grant henderson who is chair man of the educational com mittee said that he would like direction from the members on the subject he expressed favor regarding a change to elected members floyd perkins of richmond hill said he had always been in favor of elected members i doubt if several of the york central board members would be returned if they had to face an election he said reeve ken wagg of stouff ville said such action might lead to a number of persons not standing for office he said stouffville was well satisfied with its members as they had done good work he considered any person found unsatisfac tory should be removed from office by council he had no per sonal objection to having the members elected but an elected board would be responsible to the electors and not to council club met at the home of mr and mrs bill brown on satur day evening with a good attend ance mr l fair of uxbridge county agricultural represen tative was the guest speakec he showed pictures taken at agricultural activities and also at the calgarv stampede and in the usa some of the local deerhunt ers are away this week trying their luck mrs barlow and renae of whitby are spending this week with mrs arch bell while mar vin and arch are away hunt ing jimmy quantrill of whitby spent the weekend with his un cle and aunt mr and mrs dick winter audley mrs fred puckrln mr gordon bray and mr les lie morley of pickering conduct ed the church service here on sunday afternoon with mr morley delivering a very fine message the rev m buttare who was taking services in gait on sunday will be back in the pulpit next sunday the children of audley and baggotsville schools had hal loween parties in their schools this past week the girls of the cgit enter tained the little folk at a mas querade party at the church on friday evening prizes went to wendy izatt dressed as an in dian billy hedge as a cowboy and to margaret and bobby smith as a bride and groom the children enjoyed games and refreshments the cgit has been collect ing for unicef floral designs weddings funerals corsages a specialty grahame w hudson 28 obrien ave stouffville phone stouffville 532w now and then a modern sing er becomes careless and for sev oral bars sings the melody of a song as composed remodeling tit your home i i is a sound investment home remodeling dollars pay rich dividends in satis faction we do the work right at right prices 1 youve a lot to gain by finishing off that extra room in the attic well do it for you at low cost if your roof needs restoring count on us to do the job expertly and for a reason able price construction custom contract building phone 224 theyre here prima by underwoodolivetti a completely portable high capacity adding machine featuring direct subtraction simple ten keyboard with all operations con trolled by the handy fourposition switch the most practical machine ever offered at such a low price only see them at the stouffville tribune malcolm the milkman by markham dairy will xj please tell freddie that to keep health he must wear his ha7 on these falldas and for extra good jeauw p4vnk more milk ivc vitamins and minerals will build super resswce1 if we were mss jokes xscussimg now you ve rockets to the hurt my wxnyord rmuns switch tub srtflj-v- subject to i milk s bf rf- v i 1 1 1 y giff v ji 2 v- ffll from little boys to astronauts delicious milk is good for markham dairy ltd everjbody remember you never outgrow your need for milk deliveries in stolffville fhone markham 2s6 collect trend to big farms seen serious problem the trend to largescale farm ing in canada is raising serious problems the canadian imper ial bank of commerce says in its current commercial letter the most important aspects are the trend to larger farms is resulting in higher yields and canadian farmers are now cap able of producing surpluses in nearly all lines of our agricul ture the number of farms is de creasing much more rapidly than was anticipated by the gor don report though total acre age remains fairly constant the increase in the tempo and extent of change is making the small farmers adjustment to it that much more difficult the letter says yields increasing the gordon commission fore saw a decline in the number of farms to about 510000 by 19s0 it is now estimated the number will be only about itsxio while the number of farms is decreasing yields are increas ing and though the export pic ture particularly in wheat is a happy one this year the com mon market and the united kingdoms possible entry into it pose a serious threat to our export markets the common market coun tries belgium france germa ny italy luxembourg and the netherlands took some 1g per cent of our agricutural exports in 1960 while britain took an other 30 percent together val ued at about 3438000000 canada now has tarifffree en try into the uk and a competi tive position in the common market countries but one of the goals of the common mar ket is to establish a distinctly restrictive and protectionist economic policy the letter says this could be serious enough if it applied only to the six or iginal members if it is to apply also to the uk it would be that much more serious production off much of canadas agricultural production was off this year in comparison with 1960 largely because of the uneven weather conditions that included the worst drought on the prairies since the 1930s however owing to a combi nation of a bad season and sales to new markets in china and eastern europe it is likely that for the first time since 195152 grain deliveries may be placed on open quotas well ahead of the current crop years end in most or all the prairie delivery points at the same time new mar kets could continue to be found if problems of payments can be solved since there is a great unsatisfied demand for food in many parts of the world where purchases are now inhibited greenwood the evening wa held their meeting at the home of mrs wirt pegg on wednesday night while the afternoon wa held their meeting on thursday at the church a bus load of farm forum folk and friends are taking in the ice capades at the maple leaf gardens this friday eve ning nov 10th bus leaves the church at 730 oclock mr and mrs chase of con- secon spent the weekend with mr and mrs percy clarke mr and mrs wm brown en tertained relatives from tara last sunday mr alfred pegg ken mctag- gart and frank hayward left last saturday for the north country deer hunting rev t fleetham and mr and mrs fred byers had sunday dinner at the les wilson home we are pleased to report that mr stanley byers is recovering from a severe cold and pneu monia miss may brown celebrated a birthday last sunday the farm forum met on monday night at the trolley home mrs irven mclean is indis posed with an attack of the flu fo y 6 tir newho m e ckt he perfect cowbinatibn get them at the stouffville tribune h insist on for both heating and water heating get the most savings get the most enjoyment save up to year when you use gas for bolh healing and wafer healing based on overage 6room home for example j3mgmmmrji 1cb yonge street richmond hill ont phone zenith 82500 wanted more cream shippers for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call phone 186w sffoufmlie creamery co cold storage lockers for rent rivrfltift how many are bank customers a safe guess would be every one of them thats because in canada practically everybody has regular dealings with a chartered bank deposit accounts number more than 12 million or better than one for every adult and on the books of the banks at any one time are 1800000 loans for just about every personal and commercial purpose through 5000 branches from one end of the country to the other the chartered banks bring a full banking service within the reach of everyone the chartered banks serving your community