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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 2, 1956, p. 9

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ask unemployment ins for farm workers hi news in policy siatemest on ra- io ana tevon the cana dian federation of agriculture delegates declared shat the cbc has for the most pan done a- outstanding ob r use discharge of ts very great re sponsibilities the canadian federation of agr uitwre also has endorsed privately owned radio stations in canada the can federation of agri cultures vxr fivecay annual meeting will be held in winni peg next year eoramen ii g january 21sj the annual pres entation of the cfas brief to the federal cabinet will be made february nth some of the highlights of the fiveday meeting were as follow 3 ioeouate by ed sanders the only basketball game this week was played at tisora bill and the stourtvtiie girls put up a won ttetr srs were n ood snow the jrs game 1612 but the s j trtir2te arte e 32-23- h m ine jsenooi student in sports i three high croo are very active 1 figure skating school student revision o reeiem on be asked government place a floor graydon manuel carol hoover i an uijand pat white oolong to the siitiorj or stousv skating club the 1 minor hockey teams from t insurance i stouff vilie have many high insurance i ehoo students playing tte be asked tojmhlge titute a form of voluntary knpovment insurance for murray holden cord eckardt m workers i hendricks st lawrence seavky thej a was requested to givei leration to holding grace a xs the lnetnpoj commission w who upet unionyiue vvl on tuesday night featured rpvicp ilinl yarrl bruce pioneer was thesf0uotuetro spy wwrn w rnu in pi lri tn j this is national health week ixuicj 111 rivkcrillu id day a piorcer of the bruce xational health week is be- as we know but undoubtedly s f rfeniua ptsed rscer irg observed this week and as t ucst wav to rood health itloa of charles of his property he will not fee p- bay near lion s p ron of the hea leaue n 1 i aeml of his per- v wed to cut trees closer than j f s f canada i would again call- h sh penaon 1 ofttcknen oo feet to gree to grandfather the o line and will of saniffrtfi three row the apphcati wilcox for rer mil to operate a wre in the township of was allowed recent bv courl to plant til after a lively discussion was wees near the other three sid hed to debate the matter on a recorded vote approval was given with mr lawson dis senting subject to certain con ditions mr wilcox will be required to sign sn agreement in which of mrs h stover ter president iid that ap- notable ex- 3 picture of is that of family pursue a national policy aimed jv treas at achieving the freest flow of f rdan 8 addresses h ii hannam s parently the only ception in canada record prosperity the farmer and hl 2 insufficient university re search in agriculture and in adequate study of advances be ing made in agriculture in european countries are the two major weaknesses of can adian agriculture stated dr csi barton former federal depuy minister of agriculture 3 world trade in farm prod ucts which since world war ii has lagged behind trade in nonfarm products will con tinue to lag behind said l a wheeler consultant of the in ternationa federation of ag riculture producers policy statements u a general easing of government credit to canadian fanners was urged 2 canada should continue to pu at acmeving trade between nations 3 the meeting noted with regret a press dispatch report ing a speech made by the lit hon james gardiner federal minister of agriculture at winnipeg he is reported to have said that farmers cash in come in the past five years has been the highest by far we have ever had it was pointed out that in the past five years farmers have experienced a sharp decline in farm income resolutions 4 wheat it was urged that the domestic price of wheat be established at a price of not less than 205 per bushel basis no 1 northern lake- head every effort should be made to bring about a satisfac tory renewal of the interna tional wheat agreement 5 dairy products the can adian government wih be re quested to continue its floor price of not less than 58 cents on butter it will be asked to include a 3vi cent a pound duty on milk powder from new 7ea- i tings of representa tives from aii parts of canadas economy to study the probable effect of the st lawrence sea way on the economy officers for lwfi ii h hannam of ottawa was reelected president of the cfa w 1 parker of winnipeg was reelected first vicepresident and j b iemoine of montreal reelected 2nd vicepresident balsam mr- it jmnieson th annual iietliis of the ctive service class was held iast tuesday ninht at the cecil j disney home mrs r appleby was in charge of the worship rev h moore gave a very in teresting talk and took the chair while the following officers were elected pres mrs lome jones vicepres mrs b jamieson sey mrs cecil dis ney asssec mrs frank mc- avoy treasurer mrs ites hoskins ass trea mrs t cecil jones asst pianist mrs win j hnrbron lunch comm mrs j lloyd wilson and mrs walter j carson siek- visiting comm mrs lewis jones and mrs r j appleby business comm mrs j either wilson mrs jack era- pringham telephone comm mrs t ionian miss kathleen mcavoy and mrs vm harbron press mrs lorne jones and mrs b jamieson mr and mrs cecil disney and ivan visited friday with mr and mrs les smith at prospect misses audrey tiflin and ruth bard of oriilih spent the week end with mr and mrs allan carson mr and mrs paul wilson of lakeiield called sunday at the lloyd wilson home mission band will meet this friday at i pm at the home of mrs ralph jones the wa will meet next wed af the home of mrs winton white donations of canned roods and clothing will be ac- the ju veniues who start their sched uie with biacksock wednes day night have don hayres steve wideman and bob bar nes o help them along on friday jan 27th stourt- ville high school was invited to a dance at aurora by the athletic society of that high school they had an excellent turnout and everyone had fun the next dance in stouffviue is to be a valentine dance on feb 17 the student coun cil plans to invite the stouff viue clippers and their wives to this dance the student council is getting a good dance band and proceeds of the dance are to go towards the school year book more plans are be ing marie for this dance and the date of the may prom is ex pected to be announced next week gormley repied packod and sent to the fred victor mission lean hamburg 25c lb tender bright 3m0ts i fork chops loin 59c lb lean rolled j boneless brisket i ked rindless 33c lb 1 49c lb bologna sliced or piece 25c lb mrs milstcd congratulations to mrs asa sider who celebrates her pilnd birthday on feb 2 mrs sider now a resident of stouffviue lived most of her life at gorm- ley she is enjoying reason- abiv good health mrs finest fade spent last week with her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs- bruce crowder of fxbridge gormley home and school meeting was wellattended on friday night mr mcknight of the public relations branch of the postal dept showed a very interesting film on from stage coach to the stars one on newfoundland followed by a comic for the children mr and mrs harry thomp son and wayne had supper on sunday with mr and mrs ken jones of dickson hill mr and mrs winters of wil cox lake spent sunday with mr and mrs frank harvey mr and mrs chas james and david had supper on sat urday with mr ern hunt and mr and mrs ron elliott mr and mrs albert hawkins and miss edith raymer spent sunday with mrs koch of markham mrs menno smith mr allan smith and miss beulah heise had sunday dinner with mrs beulah jones we are pleased to report mr delbert baker is able to be up a short time each day miss arvilla forrester mrs geo ieary and mr and mrs s x doner had sunday dinner with mr and mrs fred doust mr jos jones spent the weekend with mr and mrs wes lehman of claremom mr chas milsted returned last week from a jatmt to lake simcoe his fishing efforts were rewarded with five man- sized lake trout he will limit his wrecking yard j xewmart i to five acres on the west sice i pherson cf his lot the trees rau no further than ten feet apart and must be planted before tne end of may agreeing to the issuance of the permit with the terms as set out were messrs scott and mrs mc- late andrew stouffer was noted musician born in toronto mr si was one of the first settiers in f the bruce peninsula where he t worked to construct the first roads the district- and sailed on the earlier hips of the time he had been in good health up j j to the time of his demise present at the funeral were among others ms h stover j of stouffvile and mr and mrs fawcetf warder am mr and mrs m v mcmaster of toi rorto i all canadians to support the nrough souna important work of the league the health league in co operation with departments of make health across canada sponsors this campaign as part of a con- 1 thus cor andrew stouffer who was widely known for his oe of ap supervisor of the music passed to his eternal vyomens institute branch of practices he health lea- of canada in its etforts to many ca nadians as possible the princi ples for which it stands and 9 stress thvs contribute to the happi- the importance of good health f the individual and the medical science has made j wellbeing of the community great trides in recent years vincent massey ceureh news to his ete rest at his home in xewmarket on monday january 30 lf he was born in ixbridge on sept 1 1 isot the son of chris tian stouffer and jane mack- len mr stouffer wa twice mar ried his first wife was the former lillian obrien with whom he lived in ringwood for most of their married life he later married florence win ifred parsons who is left to mourn his loss surviving also are three sons arthur of moose jaw sask carl of shaunavon sask and victor of port perry and a daughter florence mrs f 1 henry who lives in san francisco two brothers are left david who lives in stouffviue and christian of bradford there is one sister surviving mrs geo barkey of stouffviue three brothers and two sisters predeceased mr stouffer andrew stouffer was known for his great adherence to the church and for his teaching of vocal and instrumental mu sic he is remembered by the older generation as the music teacher who travelled for miles throughout the country on horseback giving lessons he woukl travel almost as far as alliston he attended the meth odist church in stouffviue for many years and following church union he was a united church member funeral services will be con ducted in newmarket thurs day february 2 with inter ment in the stouffviue cem etery pallbearers will be stew art stouffer charles stouffer gordon boyd wendell knight belfry hamilton and lambert stouffer the ontario dept of agricul- i ure will give an addres and demonstration at the afternoon meeting mr walter fisher of st ca- thannes will be the guest spea ker at the associations annual banquet to be held on thurs day evening february will alo be a program of splen- 1 following did entertainment the banquet the association is fortunate in having secured a number of j prominent speakers including c h harnden saginaw mich prof f h theakstoif oac guclph w p watson ontario live stock commissioner miss myrtle stewart president of the junior farmers associa tion and many others edgar milton cook buried at heise hill a native of gormley who spent almost his entire life in toronto edgar milton cook passed away at st michaels hospital on monday january 1 30 1p58 at the age of 74 he was a bachelor 1 mr cook leaves a brother janri a sister george lawrence of trenton and vera mrs f graham he is a brother-iu- jlaw of mrs ida cook of gonri- e and the uncle of milton and albert cook of toronto mrs maitiand spence of stou ffviue and mrs d baker of gormley funeral service- were con ducted in toronto on february 2 by the rev hunirett wit interment in heise hill ceme tery christ church anglican rt j i til leu rector sunday feb 5 sesagesima 1000 am holy communion 10 am nursery sunday school 11 am sunday school 730 pm evensong fri 7- 55 pm choir practice a light to lighten the gen tile- st luke 232 i metworst smo 55c lb bean s clarks pork and 15 ox tins 6 for 100 stbkelys fancy apple sauce 15 oz tins 8 for 100 aylmer cream style corn 20 oi tins lynn valley peas 20 oz tins campbells tomato 10 ox tins granulated sugar 5 lbs rrooklix ix brawl at uichmoxi hii i hi a home and home series between brooklin juniors and richmond hill last week the jwo clubs divided the set in the game played at the hill a wild brawl broke out in the late stages of the contest and police were called in to quell the outbreak one of the con stables was on the receiving end of a wild right hand throum by one of the brooklin j hon players tile game was delayed for some minutes by the fight brooklin edged their rivals in overtime varied program for fairs convention in february each year fall i fair time comes to toronto for j a day or two so it will again this year with the ontario association of agricultural so cieties holding their fiftysixth annual convention at the king edward hotel february s and to discuss all matters per taining to fairs f a lashley secretary of the association announces that an exceptionally fine pro gram has been arranged for the convention class a and class b fairs will be dealt with exclusively on the after noon of wednesday feb s as well as receiving their share of attention at the other ses sions there will be a night session february sth in addi tion to the regular daytime meetings following the opening of the convention by the presi dent raymond comfort of st amies and greetings from the s thomas minister ballanirae mrs flewells sunday guests cook and son and mrs a and mrs cooks were mr geo of toronto mr bartholomew of newmarket and mr and mrs robert walker and son of city view ottawa mr archie watson has been suffering with a bad back hope this finds you feeling better archie we have several birthdays this week david hineman was o on sunday the 20th beverley anil shirley morning gayle and robert paterson and jimmy watson were guests at his par births lark ix mr and mrs oliver larkin stouffviue are hap py to announce the birth of a son edward at the brier- bush hospital on sunday januarv 29th 1050 tunney bernard and muriel tunney stouffviue are hap py to announce the arrival of their daughter on friday january 27th 105f at the brierhush hospital a sister for jovce and marlene united church stouifvillk rev douglas davis minister sunday feb 5 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship tues 730 pm cubs scouts thurs 1 pm the fxplorers thurs 7 nm cglt u thurs s15 pm choir practice thurs feb 2 230 pm w ms why 1 go to church because the stress of modern life i demands a power other than our own if we are to live victoriously heather mcdermdu day is jan 31st she planning a party with joan bennett gayle and robert pat erson bobby hockley and mi chael reid rickey richardson will cele brate his 4th birthday with a birthday dinner at mr and mrs j patersons on feb 1st unfortunately miss camp bell was ill and unable to be with us for the home school mesting last wednesday we do hope she is well again now there was a good turnout for the euchre last friday flight mrs garbi and mr norm bennett were the winners this time do keep in mind the box social on feb 10th following the euchre there will also be canasta and other games for those who prefer them sounds like a full evening of fun thomas lilley passes in 72nd year a resident of markham twp where he farmed for the past thirtyone years on the eighth concession thomas owen lil- i ley parsed away in st mich aels hospital toronto thurs- birth- 1 day january 26 10so he was also is i if his 72nd year his birth date the sth of november holstein annual meeting this week being 188 mr lilley was an active worker almost to the last he was admitted to the hospital only two weeks before his j death born in scarborough town- 1 ship he was the son of henry i lilley and mary elizabeth new- man of england he married on the first day of january 1013 his wife being the former mary ann routley of ashburn he was an anglican mr lilley is survived by his wife and by two sisters miss i belle lilley of toronto and mrs edna brown of newton- brook funeral services were con ducted by the rev r a wig- by of grace anglican church in markham on saturday jan uary 28 interment was in the church cemetery pallbearers were gordon ltinau scott brown ivorne wideman clar ence hoover jake shank and r j mcflwain bloomington and kingwood christian chuuchks mr kenny edwards pastor sunday feb 5 bloomington friday christian endeavour 10 am sundav school 11 am morning worship ringwood 1000 am sunday school 230 pm worship service mon 8 pm christian en deavour alton a 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening service llev huson stoufiville baptist church instor rev m gibson sunday feb 5 1000 am church bible school 1100 am morning worship melville rethesda reaches ballantrae united churches rev h p modiue sunday feb 5 mflv1llk 1130 am morning worship bkthesda 300 pm worship service pkachs 10 am morning worship ballantrai 11 am worship service united missionary church gormley rethesda rev c e hunkinc minister sunday feb 5 bkthksda 11 am worship 2 pm sunday school gormley s45 am broadcast 1330 kc 10 am worship 11 am sunday school 730 pm young peoples tonight feb 2 745 pm film martin luther feb 12 bible college sunday feb 10th annual young peoples musical service the pett family evangelical baptist churches second markham sunday feb 5 10 am sunday school 11 am worship speaker mr david greer 730 pm young peoples wed 8 pm prayer meeting baker hill 130 pm sunday school 230 pm church service speaker mr david greer thurs s30 prayer meeting at home of norman yates j wed i fri s pm- pm prayer meeting young peoples st james presbyterian church stoufkv1lle rev i it mckillican ba bd sunday feb 5 10 am morning worship rev h h green ba worship with us sunday missionary day school at 10 am and dr jean erh feb 5 in the sundav dr john mission- 00 oup 6 for 100 7 for 100 2 for 23 41 absolutely free a beautiful bath towel yours for 39 in cash register receipts carload free delivery phone 280 one of the basic factors in the rise of auto accidents is the fact that the speed and acceleration of the auto has in creased greatly with no cor responding increase in the re action time of the driver agriculture reports on ev ery phase of fair activities will be heard and discussed the womens section will deal with matters in which they are especially interested at their sessions morning and j afternoon of thursday febru- j ary 0 with mrs milton fisher of erao president of the wo mens section a chairman i miss helen mekercher newly the annua meeting of the holsteinfriesian association of canada is scheduled for wed nesday february 1 in toron to some 1203 breeders are ex pected to attend largely from i as the ontario where 73 percent of lantic the associations membership j of over 12300 is concentrated ships carry more than three- reporis covering the most l fourths of the total tonnage of successful year in the associa- goods exchanged among na tions history will be presented tions within 400 years some vessels have been wrecked in the turbulent seas off cape hatteras where strong winds churn the gulf stream as it flows north over shallow reefs treacherous diamond shoals a few miles offshore is known graveyard of the at- v skating party specials at the stouffviue arena on wednesday saturday nights 25 skaters 800 30 skaters- 1000 50 skaters 1800 contact arena manacer phone 130 stoultville every wed afternoon li pm kids skatinjr 20c public skating every wed sat night by president fred m snyder waterloo ontario and secre tary geo m demons brant- ford ont mr clemons will be honored at a recognition din- her to be held the evening pre- uious to the annual meeting he has served for 25 years as i secretarymanager milk and its market will j i be the subject of a timely ad- dress by glen m householder bratleboro vermont special representative dealing with milk problems for the hol steinfriesian association of america he is a top us au thority on the subject a croup of six breeders rec ognized a- experts on holstein iore will compose a pane for j z quiz contest on the black white question represent- j mg eastern canada will le tom ciciand la tuque que western canada t i town- send winnipeg mar western ontario hardy shore gati- worth westcentra ontario roy g snyder waterloo fast centra ontario norman r j mccorkey peicrboro arid eas- 1 tern ontario james r hender son kingston national directors to repre- 1 t ontas will be elected- behind the wheel of an auto is no place for the succes business man who at anything aries from nigeria west africa will speak 1100 am worship service subject mans fall and re storation dr john and dr jean erb will also speak in this service 730 pm evangelistic altova service 1030 am sunday school 730 evening service dr john and dr jean erb will give an illustrated mis sionary lecture in connection with the work they are doing in africa memoriae christian church rev f a dcarmond tastor our motto exalting the lord in stouffviue east sunday feb 5 iff nm sunday bible school 1100 am morning worship subject the unreasonable ness of unbelief 730 pm evening gospel hour subject a prisoner a pro tege and a partner tues 8 pm prayer and bible study hour thurs feb 2 713 pm chris tian service brigade batta lion boys group 121s yrs fri feb 3 615 pm junior choir practice fri feb 3 715 pm christ ian service brigade stock ade boys group 811 yrs fri feb 3 s pm the quart erly missionary meeting of the christian endeavour will be held in the bloomington christian church tues feb 7 230 pm pil grim workers at the home of mrs h warriner our invitation meet ls where main meet stouffer fti 1 wont stop hear vivian mccormack memoriae church rev w s wliilcomlir ma pastor thurs slt pm prayer meet ing and bible study sunday feb 5 1030 am sunday school j7 30 pm evening worshi tues 815 pm young peoples j and prayer meeting a welcome extended to all reformed church of canada dutch meeting held in lie fellowship centre icmonvilln pastor rev dykstrn sunday feb 5 10 am worship sendee 11 am sunday school i 2000 rur ind rtogcrs the singing piffs at gospel centre church uninnville february 715 pm february 1211 am 715 pm anniversary services rev mrs a wilkins speakintf sinjinsr music each week night pm all welcome p r barley pamor brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pnstor hmiop a l wlnter sunday feb 5 1000 m sunday school 11 am morning worship 7 pm evangelistic wed 730 pm prayer- mcct- united missionary church rev h shantz minister sunday feb 5 mount jov 10 am sundav school 11 am emmanuel bible col lege student thursday 715 pm young peoples rally at gormley the film martin luther will be shown dickson mill 10 am emmanuel bible col lege 11 am sunday school 730 pm emmanuel bible college wed s pm prayer meeting you arc welcome i i th rvmilnj mrt with rhoru nnd 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