hnionville news mr ko helsaler tald ti cli- colon bacgset is tor onto oa tumly night tde woman aaoeion of oatral tsttj cborch bjt in the church ban2 02 thur- jay april jsih to scripture ior lake 111 twd by mr l raioer the topic tn diktples tr ih crad- f ios ws taken by mrs fear the secretary read the report of prerlogj meeting a garden party a announced for june tth at th vcor horn for girls mrs champion ported for the sik and vmtlnit and social cornmtttec she reported to btrthdav curds nice easter card ard one bahy card n our one hoi of fruit to mrs gohn ho is 111 and a small birthday gift to mm pollard ho is alo ill mrs osden rbd a letter from united church tralnina school announ cing their tnefftias in carvton united church may 10th at s 00 r m dipiomai win he pretnted to 13 ctud-rt- it was moved by mrs snowball and mrs purvis tnat e end the sum of 55 to the institute for the blind a letter reouesiini help for the united church fresh air camps at lake scukog as presented mre- brookfield moved that we send a blanket and a baby quilt mrs olenny also donated a blanket for camp the appointed hostesses were unable to he pre sent through lines so mrs champion mrs mowbray and r weir assisted 5orry to hear mr knight one of the teachers on the public school staff had the misfortune to break his arm in a car acci dent we understand that o kelly son of dr kelly of buttonvllle has purchased some land from mr r duffleld where he will build and operate a dentists office the new unionvllle dumber yards on no 7 highway union vllle is now operating we hope mrs gohn who is ill will soon he feeling well again mrs p smith poniand rd entertained the ladles euchre club on tuesday evening mrs mclxiren mrs dukes and mrs kelly were the winners mrs f pollard has been on the sick list this week master john skelton station btreet was hit by a hit and run driver and knocked from his bi cycle while delivering papern one day last week his one ankle was injured iti meraie toj43 attested the mso- band leaders ccu- vectioa at markhasj on tnura- dy mrs w xewoaam and cbildrea ffjos rmted oc thurday with her parents mr and mrs- e stiver ml eleanor johnson of gleo major was a visitor on the week end ith mis margaret rainey mrs a toogood attended the mtlliken home and school on thursday evening april jsth she u the guest speaker for the evenlng mer frank boadway john birrw and bruc fmday ispnt the weekend at bead ays cottage where they enjoyed the i tuning rsie gregory mcgtll of tor onto spoke at the business and profesional womens club held i in central united church on monday night april 5th she was introduced by miss audrey markham toronto our regional advlor mrs j russell sang two solos accompanied at the piano by mrs a brown stouff- ville and local ladies were pres ent mr and mrs leonard wat- kins are enjoying holidays this week they expect to spend a few days in the state mr and mrs t findlay of thornhlll mrs rainey and mr milton findlay unionville vis- lied on sunday with mr ind mrs marwood mekee who cele brated their 25th wedding anni versary last week at cadmus mr iver williams of lang- siaft was buried at st phillips anglican cemetery unionville on wednesday afternoon funer al service was conducted by his pastor rev j d tiller rector sympathy is extended to mrs williams and family mr and mrs h b duthie of hawthorn farms unionville moved to beamsville this past week their daughter and her husband mr and mrs copeland are residents of grimsby an other daughter resides in wind sor we wish them every success in their new home mrs betty madsen attended the national folk festival and folk ixire conference held this month at st louis missouri where she took part in the pro gram the festival was attended by representatives from 22 states and mexico the annual folk festival will be at cherry hill farm on june 25th when some representatives from the usa will be presont tttttt ttt beautiful magnolia a lovely gift for mothers day may 8th re one now a lasting gift bushy plants in bloom 600 ea many other attractive gift plants we have a good selection of large shade trees at very attractive prices example 1214 mountain ash 795 ea feat moss natures soil conditioner handy 3 bus bag 175 large 15 bus bale 475 fertilizer pays big dividends on lawns and plants we have hem all vigoro torganic milorganite and turf special free use of mechanical spreaders unionville nurseries th juaior choir rfz b irp fsg wtrjj tie music vt the crin faraiy day service at centra united church next sun day mim beverley brattoo will be in charge of the story the joint service wu commence at 1115 am dr and mr tom porter of toronto spent sunday in union ville we ar pleased to welcome mr jack leaf and family to to village they moved to their sew borne last week the miiwionaray tory how shall i inherit the kingdom of heaven was told at the s5- emce at central united church on sunday morning by miss francis griffiths mismon band will be hid in the church oasemeat on friday at 115 coworkers at toe life card library held a linen shower for th bridetobe miss marjorie mccarty of unionville on april 2lth the shower held at the home of the parents of miss doris hatnill toronto marjorie was the recipient of many lovely linen gift mr and mrs bert findlay and children bradley and christo pher of hyland park visited on sunday afternoon with mrs h findlay we are sorry to hear that mr kenneth deacon was taken to hospital on saturday mr merton brown is also ill in hospital unioityhle york home and school the attendance on monday night at the second annual hob by show and annual meeting of the home and school association broke all records for the year the hobby show exhibits and the installation of oflicers on the 54- 55 executive were the highlights of the program mr wm stew art convener of the hobby show committee announced that out of a total of 1s6 pupils there were 153 entrants and that these had a total of 343 entries mrs too- good who attended the recent home and school convention in toronto summarized concisely the most interesting features of the various sessions the officers for 195455 installed by mrs toogood are as follows pres mr clair ingram 1st vice pres mr wm stewart 2nd vice pres mrs gloria dawkins re cording sec mr don pyper corr sec mr henwood treas mrs a gardbouse executive comm mr s pettitt mrs wm heighway mrs w austin mrs j sabiston mrs l diack the meeting adjourned for a social half hour and for further oppor tunity to view and admire the pupils exhibits planting operations started at vivian bush sprrt tree planting opera tion are the mjn activities on county forest at the present time with crowr land plant ing getting under way in the north part of the district this week lal forest in the stougvile zone larg est operations are being car ried out at vivian forest and in the humher valley author ity with jome 75fki trees be ing planted at each point white pine makes up about 50 percent of the present opera tion with maier quantities of red pine jack pine spruce and cedar being set out on suitable areas other plantings under way include 12000 trees being underplanted and fining in in sect damaged areas in uxbridge forest and 30qoo tree mixed white pine spruce and cedar on crown land adjoining high way 00 in the simcoedufferin zone planting operations started on april 13 with some 40000 bo 50000 trees already planted in the drary forest some frost still remains in the ground and moct of the planting to date is beittk carried out by mechani cal equipment present spring operations will include plant ings at the six county forests in this zone as well as in the grand valley authority total ling in all nearly jjoooo trees approximately half of the trees are white and red pine with smaller quantities of white spruce and other specie ac cording to reforestation staff preent weather conditions are very favourable for survival hut frequent rains have made working condition difficult garden centre aaaaaaaaa phone unionville 95 greenwood misses glenna minaker and sheila pegg were weekend visitors at their homes mr les devitt of toronto was a caller on relatives last sunday afternoon congratulations to mr wm middleton who celebrates a birthday on thursday may 5th and will be ninety years young pest wishes to mrs rev moore mrs wm pegg and kathy pegg who also have birthdays this week mr and mrs gerald philip and son of the states are spending some two weeks holi days with relatives here mr and mrs lome parrot and allen visited last sunday afternoon at the john middle- ton home remember the course on cooking short cuts at the church on friday afternoon of this week commencing at 130 an invitation is extended to everyone the ypu held their regular meeting last sunday night at miss shirley ormiston of kin- sale this coming sunday will be mothers day sunday school and church will be combined at 1130 oclock this is the new church service time for the summer months the afternoon wa will meet in the basement of the church on thursday may 12th mrs clarks group is in charge of the worship service sorry to hear that mr joe pegg is on the sick list f ifr i ii i sj m what a nice gift for mother lamps tklkvision table romolr or floor gixjves kin nylon rayon chamosette handrags hoisecoats supersilk or butterfly nylon hosiery parasols hlolses lingerie sweaters sheets pillow slips bedspreads blankets fine chinaware cornflower crystal pictures mirrors open tuesday evenings may until september 10 pm saturdays 10 pm watch for reopening date spofford co i l irva n r i ww f ws rgxy thsalre evenings doois open 630 sat mat 130 thcr fri sat may 567 rory caihoun colleen miller george nader walter brennan nina foch john mdntire a universalinternational picture special saturday matinee rory calhoun colleen miller george nader w brennan nina foch john mclntirei a universalinternational picture plus giant cartoon show mon tues wed may 9 10 11 edmund obrien in his academy award performance the tibrlds most beautiful animal bogm m color 8t technicolor f mill iif timm if nstfl l mankiewicz 2w0n0 0mk karjl5 goyamiha kstbam ewzz1 ppcw kflat wt aswwzujj- adult f n te tain men t sheffe ccf candidate in north york at a special meeting of the executive of the xorth york riding association provincial candidate larry sherle said we have never been belter prepard for an election than w ate right now and i am con fident that the voters of xorth york are ready for a party with a defame program that party is the ocf our program is based on the needs of all of the people of the province of ontario after long study af ter meetings with farm coun cil representative liiixrir mer chants and professional people we have come up with a pro gram prered by the people and for the people xo other party has anything dennite to offer the liberals have only criticism the conservatives have only their ten year old unfulriued promises and a rec ord of great prosperity for big business heavy unemployment for workers and their families and declining farm income for thhe farmer caught in this squeeze is the merchant who must depend on consumer pur chasing power to maintain him in business the decision resits with the voters 1 am sure chat when they examine the issues the outcome will be in favour of the ccf i intend to spend the next month night and day calling on as many people on ohe farm and in the towns and villages as it is humanly possible to do so i want to know the pro blems of everyone in the rid ing so that i may give them the best possible representa tion at queens park ik stooffyme tri5une thursday may 5 w55 ft i balsam and mount zion the active service class met last wednesday night at the home of mns les hanbron airs geo wilson and mrs b jamieson attended a shower for miss marjorie davies at the home of miss alice oiver at brooklin last thursday night winners at the euchre fri day night were ladies 1st miss eima momullen 2nd miss erla jones men 1st mr wm evans 2nd mr grant carson several attended a birthday party saturday night for mrs w p jones at her home mrs j gregg of toronto spent the week end with her brother mr irving mcavoy mr and mrs walter carson and allan and miss jane tiffin visited on sunday with mr and mrs jr alonohan in oril- lia there will be a bee this fri day night to clean up the church grounds anybody having old papers and magazines please leave at the dhurch before june 1st note the change in church time starting next sunday for the summer church will be at 930 am and sunday school at 1030 am it will be a joint mothers day service next sun day at 930 the wa will meet on wed nesday may 11 at the home of mrs lloyd wilson mrs lome jones and mrs t jordan are in charge of the program roll wonderful gifts of cosmetics elizabeth arden tiffany and xardleys candy jenny lind chocolates and all the other wonderfri jenny lind mixtures theyre always fresh bay them at the rexall drug store stouffville phone 709 call is ring your favorite keep sake there will be a plant auction green river mothers day will be observ ed in the union sunday school on may s everyone come and bring mother mr and mrs george bruce and family of cornwall are visiting their parents for a few days mr and mrs roy ward of claremont visited with mr fred wright recently a very pleasant evening was held at the home of mr and mrs george gray on friday of last week when fiftytwo rela tives gathered to greet mrs frank logan of oyen alberta so sorry that thirtytwo other relatives were unahle to be present one unique feature was that there were three sets of four generations present mrs ixgan is a niece of mr fred wright and mrs t c gostick of stouffvile 5nozrfo powerjet for bigger profits spra 25 atrej per hour mai fcs wiuh grains pastures fence xowsv ro2tlsidesno awkward boomeastfrf tacbed see this amazing apeayec tootsvl as low as 7680 complete fred byer stouffville ontario chas cooper start make sure your chicks pigs and calves get off to a good start on purina startenas this spring 2 lbs per chick light breeds 3 lbs per chick heavy breeds pig startena feed one bag per pig one bag peu pig is mighty important for last gains you will set cheaper reaulls too calf stmt appro 4 bags per calf to 4 months holsteins make yolr calves miniature cows at 4 months see for yourself why purina startenas can make you more money thin spring your purina headquarters phone 269 george timbers manager stouffville c