concrete blocks pine orchard block co cedar valley phone mount albert 2916 lllilllllimmllinmmiiinmmmmu an egg a day keeps the axe i way and for ihosc extra eggs that build up the profits feed marmill laying meal 18 in mash or pellet- form the qualitv feed that gives results best by test for twentyfive years we manufacture a complete line of poultry dairy and hog feeds fresh every day and carry grit oyster shell peat moss and poultry equipment at all times phone your order for prompt delivery marmill feeds may be purchased from central feed store stouffville and roy a brillinger gormley reesois marmill limited markham phone 9600 most people owe so many letteri that they just decide not to write any till tomorrow you can trust some people to the ends of the earth and others not until after they get there squirrels worry about nuttin today try the exciting new 3r bra dfflttlc wt th first and only bra with fuxibl 3r hitch a rw wnd of stitch that giv you both firmness and elasticity slightly padded model broadcloth 250 up come see try nw 3r bra today at 5p0ff0rd co stotiftville ontario lake wilcox trustees rent five classrooms in aurora the trustees of lake wilcox public school board have an nounced that five classrooms have been rented in the old public school in aurora for the school year the rent will be 100 per month for the five rooms in addition to the cost of heating 145 per month which will be borne by the ratepayers rent for three rooms last year amounted to 90 per month to these figures add the cost of bus transportation and it means a heavy drain on tax payers as the department of education does not pay grants on temporary accommodation these expenses will all be drawn from the trustees levy plan addition plans are in the making for an addition to the lake wilcox school but as yet no approval has been received from the ontario munioipal board trus tees do not expect the proposed addition would be ready be fore easter the school at lake wilcox which was opened in 1950 was overcrowded on op ening day and trustees have been faced with the problem of providing increased tempor ary accommodation each year at an increasing cost to the ratepayers fined for indecent act kenneth harmon 30 of mar kham was fined s50 and costs by magistrate f s bbbs in whitby police court when he pleaded guilty to a charge of indecently exposing himself in front of two young girls near brougham on september 9th evidence in the case was giv en by constable steve pointen of the whitby detachment of the ontario provincial police ooroooooo wanted we are in the market for good clean heavy ontario oats premium paid for top quality reesors marmill limited markham phone 9600 aooeoooooooooooeoooaeoooeeaooocmieeoooooooooao coooccoooccfrcfrooogfrfr highest market prices paid for dead or crippled stock speedy pickup oh collect banner rendering markham 24j4 or ly 6237 terf rr r -r- j i markham twp support for scarboro hospital buuonvuiemarkhim town ship support for the new scar- borough genera hospital drive wa discussed last week at a i meeting of representative mar- kham citizens and a delega tion from scarborough w h i champion unionville was i named chairman of a ways and means committee to investi gate the possibility of a genera jcsiivass in markham rbr the 2500000 genera hospital now j building less than five miies j from the markhamscarboro line mr champion said it would be evidence of scarborough general hospital interest if markham representation on the hospitals advisory board wele invited he said it was vita to the security of both townships that a large completelyequip ped genera hospital should bring all modern facilities to the area among those preent at the meeting in markham munici pal offices buttonyille were from unionville 1 b daw- kins fred billinzsley 1 doug las hadcock mrs donald d strickland miss cora brodie inionville junior farmers mrs eva coathup president markham inionville business professional womens club mrs j b dawkins rep cn ionviiie york home school assoc n mrs c russellbrown mbe president unionville womens institute from markham morgan d dunant also present were reeve oli ver e crockford a m camp bell and murray macklin srar- lorough councillors mrs mona campbell ajax mr paul mor ton and miss marjorie siepau toronto mr and mrs a e leeder scarborough mr a m reavie scarborough it was decided to invite rep resentatives of markham town ship organizations to a meet ing at markham municipal of fices buttonville tuesday sep tember 26th yandorf ballantrae mrs ross hood was hostess at a miscellaneous shower at her home last wednesday eve ning held in honour of mr and mrs stanley pollard who were married recently the young couple were showered with lovely gifts after the gifts were unwrapped a dainy lunch was served mr and mrs george talbot attended the beaverton fair last salurdav mrs t wilson and mrs bryan of hamilton visited with mr w cockerill on thursday miss lena king visited with mr and mrs aylmer carter at stouffville on monday wesley sundayschool are holding their annual weiner roast in the community park vandorf on friday evening sept 24- wesley young people held ja corn roast on the farm o mr and mrs george hoshels on friday night sept 7 during j the evenings fun and worship mr jim sleeth who commen- jces studies at toronto bible college this week was present- jed with a billfold containing jthe sum of 7000 from this j community every good wish is extended to jim as he con tinues to serve the master the whitchurch township sunday school executive have set their date for the fall rally for friday nov 5 at blooni- ington christian church mr and mrs robert brown and boys were sunday supper guests of mr and mrs grant morley and billie mr and mrs norman burns and barbara miss jean iundy and friend were sunday visi tors of mr and mrs w lundy mr and mrs william king- don and mr and mrs charles scott and girls took a trip to the muskoka district on sun day mrs cole mrs w kingdon mrs h white mrs j dliver and mrs ray morley were thursday dinner guests of mrs bert dike and later attended the queensville wms meet ing at the home of mrs a smith mrs cole was the spea ker mns kingdon gave the de votional and mrs oliver led in prayer mrs grant morley was soloist mrs george spraxton mrs cordon mackey and bruce mo tored to ottawa last week to visit mr and mrs jack sprox- ton and daughter news from unionville the tribune sioufmiie ont thursday sepiwcber s ism markdale ousts brooklin in playoffs brooklin stevenson motors faded out of the ontario inter mediate c playoffs on satur day night when they were blanked bo by markdale in the third and deciding game mark- dale counted two runs in the first inning two in the sixth one in the seventh and another in the eighth m freeman on the mound for the winners al lowed but two hits a single to graham and a double to till ill nature caused by excess ive heat brings on many fights but fortunately the partici pants are too nearly exhausted to injure each other seriously miss joon thurston entered the weliesey hospital toron to this week where she will train for a nurse mr and mrs david mackin- lay and children david and- lynda of toronto spent last weekend with mrs rainey and margaret mr jack weir spent a few davs last week in sarnia sir and mrs hills and chil dren caroline and dorothy of toronto visited with mr and mrs i myers on sunday mrs carmen stiver has join ed the operating staff at the inionville bel telephone ex change this week mr and mrs herbert find- lay of collingwood visited his brothers at thornhill and his brother mr milton findlay and sister mrs rainey of in ionville for few days this week mr john akinson has join ed the air force mr and mrs artley have re turned home following their trip to the western provinces ces attend villi anniversary ten members of the inion ville womens institute attend- jed the 50th anniversary of the markham womens insti tute on tuesday afternoon sept 14 which was held on the lawn at the home of mrs g cower mrs sommerville of markham gave a very descrip tive history of markham since 1904 the quartette music by muss lemon mrs p clarke mrs murray wilson and mrs comfort was enjoyed a very enjoyable evening was spent in the basement of centra united church on tues day september 14th when about fifty of their friends gathered to present misses nancy hilts and joan mcmullen with a mis cellaneous shower they both expressed their thanks for the beautiful gifts mr louis lunau a former resident of unionville for many years passed away at the home of his daughter mrs james rae ruby of 59 mad- elune ave toronto on tues day september 14th he and his late wife the former em- meretta helmkay were mem bers of central united church unionville surviving are his daughter and one grandson jimmy rae funeral services were held on thursday after noon interment churchill cemetery the october meeting of the womens institute will be on thursday october 7th and will be the historical research meeting which will take the form of a visit to a pioneer house now the residence of mrs r h neal of thornhill arrangements will be made for transporting of members for this visit mrs j champion has return ed home after a very pleasant visit at the home of her son mr reg champion winnipeg she ravelled by plane the regular monthly meet ing of the womens association of central united church will be held thurs epieoiber 30 a terrific thunder storm ac companied by rain and hail struck this district between 3 and 4 am on thursday caus ing considerable damage a building was struck at the home of mr harold harper causing shorts to several of the homes in the district also causing the fire siren to blow the young couples club of st phillips anglican church j held their first meeting of the season on sunday evening last at the home of mr and mrs il thompson a cordial invitation i is extended to ait young cou ples married or otherwise to i attend these biweekly inform- a sessions harvest festival will be observed on sunday nov 19th the gleaners held their first meeting at the home of mr and mrs tom marshall with the president mrs win brad ley in the chair the farm of wm sellars inionville sent s head from their red poll herd to the cne and took home 11 prizes among them was a first and junior champion for yearling heifer 3rd on a cow and 3rd on calf mr sellars will not be able to compete at markham fair since there is as vet no class for red poll cattle mr and mrs andy morrison of penetangtiishene and family visited her mother mrs court on sunday mrs c marshall of minetts point visited mrs h h pow ers on wednesday a large group of cubs regis tered for the new season on tuesday night mr john marshall has re turned home from a six weeks holiday in california and sas katchewan he motored back with mr and mrs e artley mr and mrs shaw and grandchildren of timmins vis ited last week with mr and mrs ormiston mrs m jones has been on the sick list this week more grade a urge on fui0pep toy uoyd thomas of hockwood ontario who wtntu 1 find tint fulo- pt p e t muh pcllcu ith heir cereal gnu content do an excellent job for my laving fiock 4 hat by feeding fill opep criming mash ieilen uh of j e raiae a nice large pullet not too tat and in rood condition to come inio the laving pen ready to produce large eggs opep 20 egg mash stiver bros musselmans lake bowling alley accommodation is available for more teams for this fall and winters bowling activity member of oniario bowling association phone 13gw3 stouffville for further particulars poem this poem was written by mr johnson kidd rr no i goodwood he was a former goodwood teacher why margarine by 1 kidd crowding the markets now is seen that gooey makeup margar ine a substitute for butterfat though poor 1 must admit at that so in my humble way 1 vow to eulogize the dairy cow destined to grace the bvre or stall no worthier animal at all mow to substantiate my claim her worthy qualities must name for since the ancient days of yore she wholesome butter kept in store vast quantities of milk untold natures own food for young and old and also most nutritious cheese varieties all makes to please and ice cream that delicious treat in flavours every taste to greet then when her milking days are oer supplies she boots and shoes galore fmally disposed of hair and hide roastbeeif to feed the nation wide and after she has passd and gone her progeny goes on and on now since weve so dependent been on bossie why buy margarine bethesda anniversary services on sun day sept jfi rev mr burgess of dunbarton will speak in the morning at 11 oclock and the atkinson sisters of aurora will sing rev mr moddle will speak at the evening service 7io and the jesse pike trio will sing new now open in d holden sons bldg stouffville full soles half soles sewing and all types of repair and zippers expert workmanship shoe advice reasonable rates georges shoe repair were selling so many new fords and monarck the 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