the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 18 1949 boptsyks3cesssx no other washer gets clothes cleaner for faster easier washing for less wear on your clothes and for long troublefree service make your choice a coffield the washer that gets clothes cleaner quicker without harming the finest fabrics house wiring appliance and radio repairs k h middlemiss electric stouffville hardware phone 367 hon albert matthews once lieutenant- governor lieutenantgovernor of ontario from 1937 to 1916 hon albert edward matthews 76 died satur day night at his muskoka summer liome after a long illness financier and churchman mr matthews was the only member of the toronto stock exchange ever to be made lieutenantgovernor of the province he was at one time president of the baptist conven tion of ontario and quebec and was vicepresident for canada of the baptist world alliance he held the honorary degree of doctor of laws from mcmaster university where he was chairman of the board of governors active in political life before his viceregal appointment mr matt hews contested a toronto seat for the liberal party in 1925 but was defeated he was a cofounder and past president of the national liberal association his political activities were emphasized by the fact that he came from a staunchly conservative family of five brothers one of whom served in the bennet cabinet of the early thirties albert matthews was born in lindsay the son of an english immigrant who established his own business and saw it grow under the guidance of his sons the future lieutenantgovernor attend- ed lindsay schools in an era when cricket skill was believed to go hand in hand with character development he was a good athlete and never lost his love for the cricket field an active worker- in the baptist church throughout his lifetime he was a former chairman of the bap tist home mission board and west ern world treasurer of the baptist world alliance he was president of the lords day alliance of canada he was honorary treasurer of the grenfel mission hospital fund additional locals victoria square miss edith johnson has returned from a holiday in new brunswick learning how to brown painless ly can be mastered in tan lessons paradox the faster the motorist drives the greater the chances that death will overtake him new babies rush hospital staff nine babies were born at the brierbush hospital in nine days between august 5 and 15 five of them arriving within 20 hours stanley smith who lives with his grandmother mrs cheeseman on albert street is a patient at the brierbush stanley rs employed at stouffville creamery mr and mrs eldon bolender their daughters mrs banks and mrs ferris and children motored to kitchener to attend the casper reunion held there last saturday miss ethel rae of the brierbush hospital staff has returned after spending her vacation at her home in sutton school children of the province of ontario are presented with an invitation and ticket of admittance to the canadian national exhibi tion each year more than six hun dred thousand of the little folk are thus remembered attendance on childrens day exceeds two hundred thousand almost one- third of whom are children claims brains needed now to run parms farms throughout the world need brains more than money or mechanization this is the conclusion of norris e dodd directorgeneral of the united nations food and agricul tural organization who has just returned to the united states from a global survey can produce enough he says that the world can pro duce enough food to feed itselfif it applies its present learning to existing farms more than half the people of the world go to bed hungry dodd said one of the main reasons is backward agricultural methods in some parts of india for instance where the rice ration is only nine ounces a day people wait for the july and august floods to plant rice they harvest it by hand in january and then some of the richest land in the world is allowed to lie unused until the next july and august when the land is flooded again in some parts of the near east many farmers still irrigate by hand with buckets though others have the advantages of big dams pump avould aid in both places a little pump which could be installed for not more than 150 could make it possible to produce an extra crop of food several thousand pumps would make a tremendous differ ence in other places they take everything from the land and put nothing back so the land grows poorer and produces poorer crops the answer there is fertilizer and crop rotation in other places the answer is a threshing machine or a vaccine to fight animal disease during the war the united states increased its food produc tion 30 per cent if we could bring about this increase in a country which uses uptodate agricultural methods imagine what the in crease could be in areas where they are still plowing with a crooked stick along with farm development dodd sees development of world fisheries as an important source of food you can waste a lot of time by being punctual at appointments made with your friends mr and mrs william hope of milliken were sunday visitors with mr and mrs hugh boyd mill st make appointments now urges a display announcement in this issue by maries beauty parlors in anticipation of school reopening in a few weeks mr and mrs gordon braun willard and murray of kitchener were weekend visitors with mr and mrs lloyd moyer and girls church street they travelled in their cabin trailer to parry sound where they spent an enjoyable holiday during the past week and were successful in trout fishing catching one measuring 27 in length marjory mitchell author of gone with the wind died on monday in her home city of atlanta georgia as a result of being struck down by a speeding motorist the great majority of adults have read her book or seen the picture depicting behind the scenes during the war for the emancipation of the negro and few who were not impressed prominent farmer from kansas mr milton byer wife and two daughters evelyn and anna louise are visiting with their old neigh bors mr and mrs oran fretz bethesda mr boyer ranches the black and white faced cattle his large herd being well impregnated with the best stock from texas he has 250 acres at hamlin where the fretz family spent nearly 20 years incidentally mr byer was greatly impressed with the fine herd at ringwood farms when he had an opportunity to visit the rodanz acres this week mr and mrs harvey houch and family of cashel and mr and mrs rolph boynton are spending this week at lakeview cabins midland mr and mrs andrew forson and john of unionville had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs alvin caseley an4 family mrs h attwood of uxbridge spent the weekend with mr and mrs p w willows miss ruby avison of lansing and miss coral perkins returned sunday morning after spending the past two weeks at winona lake indiana usa mr and mrs gordon mortson and boys spent a few days last week at winona lake indiana usa mr and mrs stewart macdonald of smiths falls are spending a few days with mr and mrs cecil nichols and family mr and mrs w saridle had sun day evening dinner with mr and mrs louis nichols mr eli dennie of queensville is spending a few days with mr and mrs p bennett and is visiting friends in the community mr and mrs wm large of tor onto spent sunday with mr and mrs v westbrook messrs lawrence and david boynton spent the weekend with mr and mrs w boynton at port bolster lake simcoe mr e dennie mr and mrs p bennett and teddy needham had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs s boynton and family rev and mrs e a currey are on their vacation this month for sunday august 21st the guest speaker will be rev george scotchmer of winder georgia rev scotchmer is a son of mr scotchmer the druggist at rich mond hill mr and mrs fraser gee spent a few days last week holidaying in the haliburton district for the first time in many years victoria square has a girls softball team comprised of local girls at the present time they are in fourth place in the north york ladies intermediate softball league the playoffs commence next week with a home and home series this is an unsponsored team and the girls wish to buy uniforms and at the present time the support from victoria square has not been of the best watch for posters an nouncing the time and place of each game more news about the team next week in this column visitors recently in the hopper home were mr and mrs leslie hopper mr and mrs garnet hop per and bill of toronto mr and mrs garnet williamson of mark- ham mr and mrs nolan linda and john of stouffville and mr and mrs joe davis of toronto the sr womens institute is holding a picnic at midhurst park on tuesday afternoon aug 23rd bus will leave willows store at one oclock please be on time and bring your picnic basket mr and mrs thos wray living near schomberg lost their home by fire when they called the tecumseth fire brigade they did not answer claiming the township had refused to pay for a previous call billed against the municipality and the fire laddies were instructed to keep out of the township in future now there is another hot time smouldering around schom berg agincourt maplewood ladies defeated claremont 129 on mon day night at claremont the maplewoods who are of senior calibre had their hands full to hold their northern rivals from winning on saturday august 27th claremont will play at agincourt it will be park improvement night when many prizes will be given away a large crowd is expected back to school with beauty make your appointment for your new permanent now three methods to choose from machine machineless cold wave priced from 550 to 1250 m jack p dixon marie jack jlapujlaeamnq former columbus woman 99 this week mrs h s vernon of whitby marked her 99th birthday this week in fair physical health this grand old lady converses with firm voice and is able to be up and about the house every day born in england virginia woodcock lived in her youth at columbus and also on a farm where oshawa gen eral hospital now stands most of her married life was spent at jamestown ny friends and neighbors called to offer their con gratulations beaverton tax rate is 41 mills this year with the exception of the town of uxbridge where the rate hovers around the 50 mill rate most towns and villages in this district stick very close to 40 mills this- year sffrexr zzb- peaches arriving fresh daily cherry jam with pectin 24 oz jar 35 corn beef hereford 12 ox tin 45 clarks fancy tomato juice 20 oz tins 3 for 25 posts bran flakes 14 oz 19 monarch baby roll cheese lb 45 royal york peanut butter 16 oz jar 35 food saver wax paper 1 00 ft roll 3 1 sun joy choice peas 20 oz tins 2 for 27 shredded wheat 2 pkgs v 25 zinc rings doz rubber ringsdoz certo bottle certo crystals 2 pkgs parawax pkg budget tea lb pkg matches 3 boxes kleenex 2 pkgs syrup 10 lb pail syrup 5 lb pail i durham corn starch pkg 37 07 25 25 23 75 21 35 115 59 15 phone 176w gormley mrs geo kelly and family are holidaying with mr and mrs e cober and family of fordwich mr and mrs willis hunking returned sunday after spending the past month at kinmount a number from here were guests at the wedding of miss grace byer in bonfield memorial churchy toronto last saturday miss mary gibson of toronto was a guest in the pelling home on sunday mr and mrs milton byer evelyn and anna louise of kansas are visiting relatives in this vicinity and markham miss linda irvine visited sun day with miss nancy hill mr and mrs g watson of buffalo spent a few days recently with mrs b jones miss agnes wideman of toronto has spent the past two weeks with her sister mrs w johnson large crowds are attending the tent meetings sponsored by the main fit stouffville brethren in christ church this is the closing week of these ser vices skasons first oats shipment winnipeg aug 17 the first car of new crop oats has been loaded in a cnr grain car at ste anne according to officials of the can adian national railways the car contained 2gs5 bushels of no 1 feed and was shipped by mccabe bros to their terminal at the lake- head the first car of new crop wheat was loaded at homewood man on august 5 and the first car of new crop barley was loaded at letellier man on july 28 dont be lulled into false security by thinking that motor accidents always happen to the other fellow says the leamington post you may be the other fellow song writer from hollywood won the meaford fish derby the church services united missionary church rev cyril berry minister mount joy sunday august 21 1919 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic dickson hill sunday august 21 1949 1000 am worship service 1100 am sunday school 730 pm young peoples come and worship stouffville united missionary church rev h s hallman pastor wed 230 pm stouffville sunday school picnic at ratcliffs park wed 8 pm altona prayer meet ing thurs 8 pm quarterly business meeting all members are urged to attend election of officers for new conference year sunday august 21 1949 1000 am missionary sunday mrs willis hunking outgoing missionary to africa is the guest speaker 1100 am mr willis hunking outgoing missionary to africa will bring the address 730 pm evangelistic you are invited to attend stouffville christian church mr fred gould minister sunday august 21 1949 1000 am sunday school 1130 am morning worship 730 pm evening service toronto bible college quartette 200 pm ballantrae 330 pm lemonville stouffville baptist church rev j k pequegnat pastor sunday august 21 1949 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service prayer meeting wednesday 8 pm you are welcome stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday august 21 1949 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship guest preacher for august rev john totten the evening service is withdrawn united missionary church rev m bricker bethesda sunday august 21 1949 1000 am bethesda union ss 1100 am worship prayer meeting every wednesday at 800 pm gormley sunday august 21 1949 145 pm sunday school 245 pm worship prayer meeting tuesday at 8 pm bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday august 21 1949 1100 am bloomington j 230 pm ringwood l 730 pm altona evening subject why god does not answer prayer sunday school at 10 am in altona church at 1030 am classes for all ages friday 8 pm bloomington cb monday 8 pm ringwood cb prayer meeting wednesday 8 pm altona prayer meeting all are cordially invited to attend these services plan to come christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday august 21 1919 230 pm evensong mr wilson from wexford will be the preacher bahai world faith o son of being love me that i may love thee if thou lovest me not my love can in no wise reach thee know this o servant for information 44 chestnut park toronto carload groceteria john mathewson proprietor stouffville ontario s second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday august 21 1949 1000 ajn sunday school 1100 am morning worship speaker rev lome hisey hespeler tuesday prayer meeting jesus christ the same yesterday and today and forever hebrews 13 8 melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday august 21 1949 1000 am peachs 1130 am melville 730 pm bethesda rev archie doner will be in charge of all services st james presbyterian church stouffville donald mckilllcan minister sunday august 21 1949 1000 am service the keys of the kingdom come and worship sacred heart rc church uxbridge ontario rev fr v mcgivney priest sunday august 21 1949 england marys crown one hundred years ago england had only 60000 catholics today england has close to 3000000 catholics over 2000 noncatholic ministers have become catholic never in the history of the church has there been such a flood of con verts the blood of martyrs is the seed of conversion thou art peter mean rock and upon this rock i will build my church if the catholic church is evil root it out destroy it if true then it is the answer to where is my church introduced benjamin franklin the broom to america knute rochne was born in nor way