fhe trsnjne stouffvite orst thursday voveosber 1 1954 this useful valuable gift is yours or smother f yvur choice well see that you receive it is your reward for keep- ing a very simple eggandfeed record your flock of layers can easily be a pacesetter flock proving the feedsaving power of calogen the new energy ingredient in swifts egglaying feeds studies and tests by swift on calogen promise feeding efficiency never before achieved you should expect results like these 1 extra eggs from every bag of feed each bag of swifts cal- ogen layer feed can easily ac count for 2 to 4 dozen extra eggs 2 new highrecord feed savings calogen can easi ly help save 1000 pounds to three tons of feed per year de pending on flock size you cant lose just buy your regular layer feed needs and earn useful gifts while feeding come in today and let us explain the real advantages of being a pacesetter flockowner offer closes december 1 1954 stiver bros stouffville phone 45 toronto growth is greatest on continent ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocwooi stouffville horticultural society annual meeting and pot luck supper in the united church basement wednesday november 17 supper at 6 sharp meat bread butter provided program at 8 oclock including election of officers music by the jr farmers quartette pictures by bob timbers of his recent trip to the british isles this is your invitation to attend mooooooooooo baby day will be at hous tons rexall drug store on sat nov 20th here is a chance to get a free picture of your child for christmas cotteate houstons rcxoll drug store stoiikvimk oxt ballantrae the monthly meeting of the ladies aid was held wednes day at the church plans were made for the pie social and christmas bazaar to be held december 3rd group 3 provid ed the programme and lunch mr and mrs wm hood spent the weekend with mr and mrs bruce hood near lindsay mr and mrs herman davis of bracebridge spent thursday afternoon with mr mick davis and miss i king the turnabout club was held at mrs paisleys home with twelve ladies present everyone enjoyed the singing and afterwards lunch was ser ved next meeting will be held at mrs lloyd hockleys home on xov isth friday evening visitors with mr and mrs ross hood were mrs k mccormick and family of sault ste marie and mrs m mccormick toronto miss maud jaynes spent a mr fred gardiner chair man of the metropolitan coun cil ioli a york county audi ence on monday night that only two other cities on this continent are growing at a rate comparable with toronto they are dallas texas and los angeles california met ropolitan torontos growth will be felt for a radius of one hundred miles four arterial highways are planned to serv ice this huge growth the ex pressway from the humber to the woodbine the don valley parkway the spadina exten sion and the eglinton cross town route these will cost 00000000 they must be built to service industrial de- elopment or it will go eke- where we must have industry to help finance the services necessary for our huge popu lation said air gardiner our pro blems now are caused by the city fathers deciding in 1912 after annexing east toronto west toronto and xorth to ronto that no more annexation would take place it was too expensive to provide the serv ices so what happened no annexation took place for for ty years 1952 found 13 muni cipalities around toronto each geared to a local pattern more concerned with what was going on in their own districts than what was happening to their neighbours 20000 septic tanks were permitted in north york bedroom municipalities were all around the city xo industry balanced the assessment this is what districts which had only living accommodation were called 36000000 in as sessment was at king and bay streets xo educational costs there the children were in the suburbs forest hill with a high assessment boasted it had the best schools and tea chers in canada other dist ricts with lower assessments could not keep up with the costs of education and so low er standards prevailed metro is now charged with the edu cation costs throughout the area and equal facilities are available to all metro has the power to es tablish green belts one spot where 11 people died in the flood of last week never would have been used for housing if a department of planning and development had been in- ex istence that spot will be a park the toronto transportation commission is now charged with giving service in all dis tricts comprising metropolitan toronto they own all the bus routes coming into the city there have been criticisms cer tainly but we are making pro gress when horse cars were established they travelled at six miles an hour before the opening of the subway traffic on yonge street was still mov ing at six miles an hour the 21 members on metro politan council accepted the challenge and are working to gether solutions to the prob lems are being found mistakes made over a forty year period cannot be rectified in a year or two mr gardiner ended his remarks with a quotation from abraham lincoln if he were to answer all the complaints received he would have no time for work if he succeeds the complaints will be of no ac count and if he failed ten an gels from heaven could not pro claim how he was right hospital receives contribution local and personal happenings stores open friday and sat urday evening until 10 oclock the official opening of the new markham high school is being held this friday evening the annua meeting and sup per of the stouffvihe horticul tural society is being held ir the united church next wed nesday evening xov 17th mrs cunniworth of hamil ton is visiting with mrs shaw and miss waters of church st stouffville mrs cunniworth is a sister of the late mr rob leslie c a cathers chairman of sented by ted gough presi- the york county hospital dent of lnionville junior fund drive is here receiv- farmers on behalf of that ing a cheque for 100 pre- organization mr and mrs jos burkholder and daughter miss ina burk holder spent last week in this neighlxnhood visiting relatives and friends in stouffville and vicinity the3 also motored to beaverton and lindsay to visit relatives there much support has been given the hurricane flood fund by the people of stouffville an other worthwhile effort will be made this coming saturday in the united church basement when the girls of the explor ers will be serving tea from 3 to 5 and also selling cookies and candy the money from this tea will help swell the flood fund let us all give the girls our support and susan of toronto were weekend guests of mr and mrs jim radford little brad radford spent the weekend with his grandparents mr and mrs payment of viv ian rfffife few days with friends at rich mond hill recently mr and mrs bob radford sr had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs chas brandon uxbridge mr and mrs john childs sr and family attended the wed ding of their son robert to mar garet christie of toronto on saturday xov 6 miss lena king spent sun day with her parents mr and mrs king ravenshoe mr and mrs r payment high news by ilinnno corbrtt on november oth iiie high school had its first dance which was a hard times sock hop the dance lasted from eight until almost twelve oclock popular music of all kinds and descriptions was played the gym was decorated with all things typical of hallow een the refreshments consist ing of chocolate milk and doughnuts were served in the cafeteria lucky spot dances took place with small prizes for the winners several bunny hops started up also and continued until everyone began to tire all in all it was one big bang- up affair quite a number from stouff ville were in attendance on friday evening at the annua york county wardens ban quet at the king edward ho tel toronto mr jack rye of east gwillimbury was the re tiring warden and the local commissioner was reeve ivan mclaughlin of whitchurch twp present from stouffville were reeve and mrs ogden councillor glenn katcliff and councillor milt burk and mrs burk clerk gar brown and mrs brown dr and mrs smith mr and mrs jas smith mr and mrs geo allison mr and mrs guy rutledge and mr and mrs chas xolan friends will regret to learn that arthur bergin is away from his work due to a back ail ment a total of snm32 has been raised by the lions club store botties for the hurricane re lief fund the collection is con tinuing mr and mrs bun sellers will be moving into the house on main st recently occupied by his mother mrs mary sel lers who will make her home in toronto a collection of more than a hundred dollars was contrib uted on sunday morning to the mission work on the indian muncey reserve the minister a former altona boy accom panied the oneida united chu rch indian choir when they conducted the service in the stouffville united church on sunday morning they also ap peared at bethesda and aito- na liirrqulit mrs lloyd canning was married in victoria square united church she was helen boynton daughter of mr and mrs stanley boynton of vic toria square her husband is the son of mr and mrs treaynor canning of gormley wedding m arq va r 1t pkakse the marriage of gladys ei leen daughter of mr and mrs reuben pearse to gerald earl marquardt son of mr and mrs david marquardt xorth bay took place in locust hill united church rev r king officiated the wedding music was pla3 by miss jean muir- head and the soloist was miss doris fennell given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of ivory satin a cap of velvet leaves held her fingertip veil and she carried a cascade of roses and mums her attend ants mrs gordon mcarthur mrs chester pearse and miss helen skidmore wore gowns of taffeta in shades of coffee copper and gold with matching caps of velvet leaves they carried gold and bronze mums vern marquardt was grooms man and the ushers were ches ter pearse and mervin mar quardt following the cere mony the guests were received at the home of the brides parents marj barber of gormley selected as 20th century cinderella girl mr john wilcock of liberty magazine and garry carter an agent for torontos walter thornton model school have selected 18yearold marjorie barber of gormley as canadas 20th century cinderella girl marges success story has for a background the everyday life on a farm where she works during her spare time with her father harry banber and two brothers she operates the trac tor milks the cows and feeds the calves all part of a days work marj is an allround ac tive girl she attends richmond hill high school where she is considered to be their xo 1 cheerleader she is also one of the finest softball pitchers in the markham twp ladies league because of her love of out door life marj wanted to be a physical training instructress she has since however been attracted to the modelling pro fession which holds a promis ing career for the 18yearold gormley farm girl constable and mrs w s milliard and family have mov ed in to the geo pearce house on park rt south reeve henry ogden of stou ffvihe has been in newmarket attending the regular fall ses sion of york county council the stouffville arena has come up with something new for this saturday nights hoc key game it is to be ladies xight and all ladies will be ad mitted for 25c mr and mrs bill james and family from bowmanville were visitors at the chas xolan home on sunday mr james is editor of the canadian states man bowmanville regular meeting of the ioof xo 3s4 will meet in the lodge loom stouffville on monday xov 15th at s30 pm members kindlv turn out master xeil logan of stouff ville had the misfortune of breaking his leg recently xeil who is live years old is the son of mr and mrs alex logan eatend stouffville hydro ready trees in way stouffville hydro commis ion was preparing to install several new lights in town this week and repair services when they found themselves blocked by trees rotten and falling chairman weldon reported the new installations and re- deputy district governor an- pairs would be made just as snider of maple the soon as the town council could lion5s are planning a ladies- get the bad trees cleared one night for wednesday xov 24 large tree at the westend al- bert st has been endangering a car belonging to murray the wires since the night of j smith of stouffville was stolen the huricane the new light for recently from the lot at les duchess st and the parking wilsons garage it has since lot at the united church is held been recoveied the thievs in up for removal of two dead making their getaway snapped monday evening was the oc- sion for the annual visit to the stouffville lions club of trees i hydro planmnrdtvsfoh looks to the future in an operation such as hydros preparing for the future is a continuing activity the commissions planning division carries out that function formulating and specifying new capital facilities scheduling and expediting work programs and establishing controls to assure that plans are carried out efficiently and economically ever alert for improved methods and systems the division plays a major role in assuring an adequate supply of dependable lowcost electricity far into the future ontario hydro at work for you and yours royal agricultural winteb fair 00 you know of tf t 175000 ikmwtr j 15 kjrjra s 0cttr wm mm ix mxs3cr m jl wj srrvd irvn wlttr pewsogrws friday nov i2th to saturday nov 20th 1954 sec champion livestock prize horses fruit and vegetables worlds championship seed and grain biggest poultry show on the continent plus dozens of other outstanding agricultural exhibits queens guineas competition sale of the stars livestock auction royal horse show square dance contest beautiful flower showl see your heal agent aheu reduced rail fares c s mckra general manager royal coliseum toronto although the church was fill ed the public turnout to the annual remembrance day ser vice in stouffville was poor the greater portion of the church pews were filled with members of the various boys and girls groups taking part in the parade as well as the le- ion members the service held on sunday afternoon in the presbyterian church was addressed by rev g robins former melville pastor who re cently returned from england assisting in the service were rev douglas davis and rev h branton rev mr robins delivered a most moving ad dress centred around the words remembrance day 1931 prior to the service the veterans paraded to the ceme tery where the soldier graves were decorated following the service the parade moved to memorial park gates where councillor glenn ratcliff made a few remarks and wreaths were placed the provincial government wreath was laid by mrs o tranmer the vil lage of stouffville wreath by councillor ratcliff veterans association by mrs f fairies and ladies auxiliary by mrs w smith the last post was sounded by bugler jack arlitt of xewmarket miss anne stephenson of xewmarket a scholarship stu dent in the artists diploma class at the royal conserva tory was invited to sing at hart house last sunday eve ning and is scheduled to sing on singing stars on december 12th miss stephenson is so prano soloist at rosedale un ited church toronto a former supervisor of music in local township schools and at orillia anne is well known through out ontario for her work at music festivals off a hydro pole and the vehi cle burst into flames the car was completely destroyed the wellknown carman lewis farm in markham 160 acres located just back of the rose garden may be sub divided shortly an option to purchase has been accepted by mr lewis notice e a grubin r o opto metrist will be at his office in stouffville on mon and tues xov 15 and 16 phones s6j2 and 25j1 ore power lmi3uttoch jmpdel 47 still a lightweight 301b fast cutting lightweight gasoline- powered mcculloch model 47 is balanced for easy operation saws full power in any position has automatic clutch kickprooi rewind starter and all other proven mcculloch features authorized sales amd service francis starr phone newmarket 765m3 rs2 ae weldon son when the wright brothers first took off at kitty hawlc fifty vcars ago weightsaving aluminum was already in on the act their tiny engine had a tingle cast aluminum crankcase and cylinder block aluminum has been growing with the air craft industry ever since now strong aluminum alloys are helping to combat the hc3ts and stresses of supersonic flight and alcan is busier than ever sup plying aluminum for canadas busy aircraft plants and other metals users looking for light ness and strength at a frac tion of the price that the wright brothers paid aluminum com pany of canada ltd alcan easy to give the boss lots of milk so long as he feeds me this coop dairy ration dairy ratio conunvbttef tlrmrough i sud utlty at stouffville coop 6touffv1juue phone 260 129