poultry feeds egg0 laying mash egg0 fattening feed master red head mash krumi fulopep egg mash and krums oyster shell grit charcoal cod liver oil dairy feeds milk0 dairy ration gainmaker 24 dairy ration hog feeds pork0 pig starter pork0 hog grower pork0 hog finisher pork0 sow ration master pig starter pellets master hog grower stiver bros celebrate 50th anniversary stouffville ont york 4h members strong contenders provincial judging in a competition of 57 teams guests heard an address by the hon fletcher s thomas minister of agriculture for the province of ontario entertain ment was- supplied by the stu dents of the college with the exception of the queens guineas class for beef repusentng tne best in junior m the roval wimer emn rc v c ir w competition ends the u t l competitive ieasohtforlikh ah stood 2nd 3rd and 10th the b member however wiu ks stottfme oat ttah8ajr october 88 ww local and personal happenings mr and mrs wm d malloy speoi the weekend in buffalo whilchurca township coun- j cil will hold their midmonth meeting this thursday nisht stouffville municipal coun cil regular meeting night will be next monday nov 1st mr bih ford was in lon don during the weekend visit ing his son kenneth who is in hospital undergoing treatment for a nervous breakdown the death occurred on thurs day oct 21st of mrs isaac barkev of stouffville mrs bar- key who was the former mary clarkson was born in this lo cality- 76 years ago and has been a lifelong resident of sto uffville and district as a voung woman she was married to daniel cook who predeceased her some years ago about ten years ago she married isaac barkev who survives her mrs barkev was a regular attend ant at the stouffville united church and a past secretary of the womens association besides her husband she is sur vived bv a brother will clark- son a sister mrs violet stadle- bauer orangeville and a sister lillie of winnipeg the funeral on saturday was conducted by rev douglas davis from the oxeill funeral chapel inter ment was made in the stouff ville cemetery mr and mrs cec hendricks mr and mrs cnas mac- who recently enjoved a week- donald moved last week from end trip to xew ork city got the western snack bar apart- on the popular steve allen tv ment to a new home in tbe show while in the big city work commenced this week eastend of town xewmarket town water sup- was affected by the big on the laying of a new stretch j gg weendl wf of water mam on mil st as tili nw k hhnk- weh as changes to the corner connection with main st mr and mr jack mackun still necessary to boil drink ing water in that town a e weldon and son store is featuring specials this week capats and bobby of hunting equipment rubbers king gty were sunday yfel- and coats youre going north drop in and see these savings tors at the home of mr and mrs a m wood in stouff ville thev attended the anni versary services in the united church wedding competition was held on fri day oct 22nd at the ontario agricultural college guelph andrejy watson and gerald livingston representing the woodbridge 4h calf club with a score of ss6 were only three points behind the cham pionship team the schomberg 4h calf club team standing third in the competition and consisting of john sheardoivn and grant leonard were but one point lower with a score of ss5 in tenth position was the sutton team with a score of 871 the sutton team was richard muhro and robert pegg the teams were coached by w m cockburri agricul tural representative for york county and his associate e k pearson the dairy judging competi tion is the largest and mast highly contested of all the competitions held and the con testants from york are to be congratulated on their excel lent standing in the tractor maintenance competition wilbur brumwell and sam snider of the mark- ham club stood 10th in a con test of 37 teams following the competition a banquet was held at the ol- lego dining hall where over seven hundred contestants and be guests of either the toron to downtown kiwanis club or the xewmarket lions club at banquets held later in the sea son it is hoped that york cou nty 4h clubs will be even big ger and better in 1955 and all farm boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 20 are in- 1 vited to make inquiry at the ontario department of agri culture xewmarket regard ing joining one of the many 4h clubs late jerry sibley 45 years resident of whitchurch resident of whitchurch twp for fortyfive years jeremiah sibley ballantrae passed away on dot 19th he was in his 79tih year and had been in failing health for some time the late jerry sibley as he was familiarly known was born in haliburton deceased farmed on the 6th concession of whitchurch and lived in mt albert for a time he was identified with the lemonville church mr sibley was a son of the late robert sibley and ann wray his on tuesday evening oct 19th mr and mrs geo jones residents on the 4th concession of uxbridge near goodwood celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary to pay tribute to this fine couple the entire community gathered in the goodwood baptist church and present ed mr and mrs jones with a beautiful mirror and two lovely wall plaques an elec tric clock was also presented from the family on a pre vious evening they were hon ored at the home of mr and mrs frank collins where a trilight floor lamp and a gold teapot were presented to them mr and mrs geo jones have been residents on the 4th concession of uxbridge for the past 34 years mrs jones was born on the 9th concession of ma r k ha m south of stouffville on the m j lewis farm she attenf led xo 19 school under tea cher mr will farmer mr jones was born in england and came to canada at the age of eleven years follow ing their marriage the couple iivednorth of markham and then moved to the present les wideman farm near sto- ullville mr and mrs jones are still very active mr jones wouldnt be happy unless he was working there are two sons and one daughter in the jones family clarence of stouff ville gordon on the home farm and mrs mary hock ley on the 5th concession of uxbridge mrs jones has two halfbrothers mr dan gibner of stouffville henry gibner of uticaand one half- sister mrs anthony reesor of toronto mr and mrs harry wood land also on the 4th con of uxbridge celebrated their wedding anniversary on tu esday oct 19th we are pleased to repor that mr e r sinclair of ring wood has fully recovered from a recent illness and presently residing with his daughter mrs kennedy o toronto work commenced this week on the installation of a new store front in the stouffville fruit market the new front as planned will embrace the entire front of the building eliminating the small office space on the east side the stouffville oddfellows lodge will hold their next reg ular meeting on monday eve ning xov 1st on tuesday night the grand masters ban quet will be held in the stouff ville veterans hall admission is si 00 dr and mrs wilford c look- hart mrs maxwell c lovevs and dr and mrs r w morn- ingstar were guests at the s w hastings home on sunday for the united church anni versary services at which dr loekhart preached in the eve ning mrs a heaton church st will leave by plane next mon day for england where she will take care of her mother who has just recently left hos pital where she was confined for many weeks with a broken hip mrs lleatons mother is over eighty years of age hartixg silvkrthorx the marriage was solemniz ed on saturday october 2 1954 of wm iaverne hartung son of mr and mrs edward har tung gowanstown ontario to joyce anne silverthorn only daughter of mrs arthur wagg yisitors m and mrs mount albert and the late j j coler lhe week h silverthornrev c p shap- end w6re m and ml w b the postponed auction sale of household effects belonging to the estate of the late sirs s warriner was conducted on friday at the home on church st the sale had to be called off the week previous due to the continuous rain wife the former emily sisler predeceased him some years ago surviving are two sons lloyd and robert and two daughters mrs w- empringham and mrs o r barkey there are also two brothers frank and her bert of kessler alberta the funeral on friday after noon was conducted by rev x rowan from oxeills fun eral chapel with interment at xewmarket cemetery the pall bearers were elmer clark stewart rae geo talbot robt barrett elmer wells and pe ter huvers a writer says that nothing is more valuable than time xot if you just waste it bloomfngton the sympathy of the com munity is extended to the clif ford lemon family and mrs j tarr in the sudden death of a brotherinlaw and soninlaw mr cecil burgher in toronto on saturday mr and mrs caullicld of oakville were weekend guests with mr and mrs vincent wa rff our public school has been high school hews by diannc corbett on wednesday october 20 the rugby team played mark- ham here in stouffville but we lost with the terrible score of 287 then on friday oct 22 richmond ilill played us in stouffville and won 175 but we put up quite a tough light when the red feather games were being played in toronto friday and saturday our a stubborn man is one who refuses to admit that his idea is inferior to yours unionville nurser all spec spring flowering bulbs for your garden direct from holland tulips 12 80c or 700 per hundred daffodils 125 doz hyacinths narcissus crocus snowdrops converted into a tworoom cheerleaders went in and had school and mr parker lately rou soo time cheering come from england is a tea- j t different teams cher with mrs d burnett wiio j has been teaching since school ibjipjfviljik opening in september absence from your church miss dot wagg is visiting is a vote to close its doors with mrs caulfield at oakville j a number of the men hold a the fruit of carelessness and bee cutting wood for the chuj thoughtlessness can easily up- rch on thursday afternoon i set your applecart ter performed the ceremony in the united church parsonage the groom was supported by his younger brother kenneth hartung and the bride by a close friend eleanor rate of mount albert following the ceremony the immediate fam ilies and a few close friends re ceived the young couple at martins hotel uxbridge where a wedding dinner was serve the honeymoon was spent in the ottawa and montreal dis- tricts mr and mrs hartung will make their home in guelph where the groom is connected with the cox construction co pifer and sons ronald and wayne of oijillia mr and mrs george cober miss xancy co- ber and miss mary cober of gormley the xovember meeting of the afternoon auxiliary of the womens missionary society of the stouffville united chu rch will be held in the church parlors on thursday after rev r reilly former youth for christ director in calcutta india was the guest speaker on sunday for the annual anni versary services in the stouff ville united missionary church large congregations turned out both morning and evening to hear this young speaker who is conducting regular meetings in the u m church following the sunday eve ning anniversary service at the united church the choir and friends of the congrega tion presented a mahogany table to mr and mrs bone and family who are moving to their new home in mt albert shortly mr and mrs bone shirley roberta and marilyn have served in the choir mr and mrs bone for over sixteen years mr john hammersley and mrs g kellington spoke on behalf of the choir one of the oldest churches in the community blooming- noonxov4ththere wiilbe ton christian church will cele- greenwood mr and mrs john brooks celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary last sunday the j 7th at the home of her bro ther ken keddel they were host to some sixtyfive neigh bours and friends and received over fifty cards of congratula tion also a silver teaservice from the community a popup toaster a chair suitcases and other gifts the guests were ushered into the dining room where a beautiful wedding cake decked the table made and iced by mrs brooks pour ing tea were mrs f byers mrs p wilson mrs m pegg sheila pegg miss violet old- field serving were jean pas- coe glenna minaker pat and barbara brooks we wish mr and mrs brooks many more years of married life an interesting program consist ing of music devotional per iod and a revue of parts of the study book india from a can adian viewpoint the ladies of the congregationare invited large congregations were on hand both morning and eve ning for the sixtysecond anni versary services of the stouff ville united church on sunday rev j elwood i mitchell of kingston rd united church was the guest speaker in the morning and took as his sub ject whats right with the church in the evening rev w c loekhart from kings- waylambton was the speaker and his sermon was on the subject your hands and mine at both services the local church choir conducted by lome boadway with mrs c nolan at the organ render ed special numbers and led the congregational singing newlyweds make home in stouffville engagement mr and mrs l thompson wish to announce the engage ment of their youngest daugh ter molly gertrude to mr william gordon morris son of mrs warren morris and the late mr morris of markham ont the marriage to take place xov 20 1951 at 4 pm in south portage united chu rch via huntsville ont brate their 121st anniversary this coming sunday october 31st the special speaker at the morning service will be rev w s whitcmbe minis ter of the vivian church and music will be provided by the uxbridge twp boys choir the ambassador choir from toronto under the leadership of mr cyril redford will be present at the evening service the service will be mostly musical the ambassador choir is made up of people repre senting several denominations a large truokload of used clothing all sorted and ready for distribution is being ship ped this wednesday from sto uffville to the bradford relief committee the clothing was gathered at the stouffvilu united church from many pep sons in the community and in mediate distract and is in addi tion to cash relief being sent from stouffville one hundred dollars has already gone from the lions club and 200 from the chamber of commerce b p club 100 ladies lawn bowling club 50 stouffville arena bowling team 20 collection bottles are in ev ery business place in town and you are invited to drop a con tribution in one of these con tainers for the hurricane re lief fund they have been placed there by the stouffville lions club free with every order a beautiful pink spirea 2 3 tall peat moss the ideal soil conditioner long lasting bargain prices bale reg 325 now 275 large bale reg 195 now 400 plant hedges privet 1500 per 100 chinese elm 495 per 100 shrub special 1 forsythia golden bell 2 bridal wreath spirea an 1 virginal mockorange for 1 snowball if 3 45 1 red honey suckle t 3n all healthy 2 3 plants mums plant now for bloom next season come and get them while they last 49c each 6 for 249 peony roots giant blooming named varieties red white pink your choice 3 for 189 unionville nurseries 2 garden centres xo hikhway phono day or night kennedy rojui t mile rjivf of infontlllr mt corner of shoppinl art rxionvimk ajcinrourt zone 3733 afjlxcoritt mr and mr ken wags lion following their recent are caught by the camera weddine the bride is the for- cuttinc the cake at the rccep- mer ruth jefferson daughter of mr and mr a jefferson stouffville rr 3 stouffville stouffville phone 269 or 128