this wreck brought death to two men helpers watch tensely as pc james sugden of scar- boro police hacks at a rope with his knife in a frantic effort to free a man from the cab of this wrecked truck it was hit by a train on the mnrkham- scarboro townline not far from cedar grove both occupants died ballantrae singing of the queen the young people are hav- ing a taffy pull on friday th euchre lit may night jbpys atuhe same time we hear least wes end belated happy evening in the bush at clarence ing a little money for some day on tuesday the 24th we much needed equipment come all with her a very happy day and enjoy yourself and help the and last but certainly not the lucky winners were mr cliff pipher of stouffville who won the mens first prize and also the door prize mrs bruce paisley of mt albert ladies first prize mrs bruce forfar hnd mr turner of stouffville again too some of her schoolmates held a surprise party for barbara hineman who celebratted her 13th birthday on saturday april 21st those present were betty and helen maclean donna and booby prizes mr and mrs reg manv pattendeni and linda mowderehamps with the two and f h were sure top scores of the series winning vou nad a n d bar o club bag and a canmster set k respectively we wish tommy wvatt a fhere is to be one more euchre there will be pie and icecream wishes to ronnie watson who i celebrated his sth birthday last at the school it will be held happy birthday on tuesday april 24 when he celebrates on friday may 4 at 8 pm with a for some scnoo this one is sponsored by the ir group committee of the ballon- 0nc of our teachers miss ba trae cubs in the hope of rais- 1 kej w1h als0 ce her birth- itvfvtfvvmvihkvuvi wednesday april is mr and mrs jack hill and david visited friends in ballan- trae on sunday including mr and mrs jim mcdermott and miss lena king cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers from 800 to 1200 per year or by the month stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 186w niiivfvkiiv 3yrfc xxxxxzx37 bethesda mrs ten brillinger the wms will be on wed nesday may 2 at 230 pm at the home of mrs j gibson mrs atkinson of stouffville spent sunday with mr and mrs leonard brillinger the institute was held last wednesday at the home of mrs ccnie n abatement o taxes howard ratcliff the meeting lmder section m of the assess was in charge of the president ment act for buiidings euher mrs pugh and opened with the hm down or torn down sjnce opening ode followed by the ast assessment roll atkinsons mr john brillinger celebrated his soth birthday april 18th receiving over eighty greetings and congratulatory messages from such faroff points as ohio and california he is en joying good health and a visit to his sugar bush was included in his birthday activities 3 cases markham court of revision three cases were heard by the markham township court of revision when it met on thursday at the township offi ces buttonville the three applications con personnel of the five mem- j her body is composed of w i speers chairman 5th con cession c clifford doncaster v champion 4th concession j and r robb locust hill and a reesor 8th concession don lewis nurseries main st at tenth eastend stouffville we specialize in top quality trees evergreens shrubs roses and landscaping watch this space for future specials something new we can supply you with the new organic fertilizer will not burn guaranteed phone now 221 lords prayer the roll call and minutes of last meeting were read and approved business was discussed a solo was sung by mrs dave ratcliff and a piano instrumental was played by mary lou ratcliff a read ing was given by mrs banks miss selena atkinson spoke on j the social life when she was a alt incfifnfo young girl which was very in ri 7 teresting and showed somejnames officers photos of yonge st and other the womens institute met at places 50 years ago or more i the home of mrs c hodgson the meeting closed with the wednesday april 11 roll call i pay your fee after the busi ness the election of officers was conducted by mrs r bir- rell mrs m dunkeld acting as secretary the following are the officers for 1956 and 1957 past president miss grace lehman president mrs e carruthers 1st vice president mrs a wideman 2nd vice pres mrs j harris secre- tarytreas mrs e macal- hey asst mrs m bunker directors mrs h lewis mrs r couperthwaite dist direct ors miss g lehman mrs f goudie resolutions mrs e wideman flower committee- mrs j white con mrs h slack mrs t dunkeld sewing committee mrs f goudie con mrs d tran mrs a carruthers mrs n bunker home economics health mrs f hope con mrs h st john mrs m harris mrs r winn agriculture and canadian in dustries mrs v carter con mrs d crosier mrs b reesor mrs r lewis mrs w slack community activities and public relations mrs c hod gson con mrs m reesor mrs m bunker mrs j tran mrs f byer citizenship and education mrs j mccreignt con miss g lehman mrs f wagg mrs jh jakeman historical research and cur- irent events mrs c bielby con mrs o frctz mrs c ibarkey mrs d hope mrs g harvey social committee mrs m dunkeld con mrs c kers- iwell mrs e elson mrs b iewis mrs n dickinson miss j ford auditors mrs fred iewis mrs o fretz pianist mrs c gstick miss g lehman num ber present 35 members and four visitors pface a period of cheating between two periods of fight ing arab leaders are sjd to be stirring up trouble n the mid dle east with monev from fishing interest on the increase trout season opens sat as impatient anglers await the opening of the speckled trout season in ontario satur day april 28 the hon clare e mapledoram minister of lands ard forests estimates that sport fishing this year will at tract about three times as niany fisherrcen as it did ten years ago steady growth of interest in angling in this province is seen in the increase in nonresident licences sold for example 126- 367 nonresidents bought fishing licences here in 1955 365000 in 1954 and probably more than 375000 last year though final figures for 1955 are not yet available this certainly is an indica tion not only of the growing interest in this fine sport but also of the favourable angling conditions to be found in the lakes and streams of ontario the minister said legally vulnerable to the anglers wiles on april 28 along with speckled trout as the main objective will be brown trout aurora trout and kamloops trout rainbow trout ouana- niche or atlantic salmon there is a lake trout season in the county of haliburton from ap ril 2sto october 5 limits of catch are speckled trout one and an additional i 14 in one day provided the ad- 1 ditional 14 in the aggregate weigh not more than 10 pounds except in elgin middlesex and norfolk counties one and an additional nine in one day pro vided the additional nine in the aggregate weigh not more than five pounds not less than seven inches brown trout aurora trout rainbow or kamloops trout five in one day not less than seven inches in length ouananiche or atlantic sal mon one in one day i first fish taken i lake trout five in one day possession limit shall not ex ceed one days catch length is measured from tip of head jaw closed i to tip of tail lobes com pressed angling licence fees are nonresident for entire season 650 resident pro vincial parks only s325 resi dent of manitoba 325 it is contrary to regulations 1 to angle if you are a non resident except under a licence provided a nonresident under the age of seventeen may angle without a licence when acconv pnied by a member of his fam ily who holds a licence and the catch of such nonresident is included in the catch of the licensee 2 to hold more than one anglers licence in any year the worlds record speckled trout taken in the nipigon ri ver weighed 14i pounds the average however is less than one pound particularly in sou thern areas though two and threepounders are not uncom mon in northern parts of the province experienced anglers say that in algonquin park ico miles north of toronto one of on tarios favourite fishing spots the opening weekend probably would see quite a number of trout taken weighing more than a pound and a few weeks later almost double that weight the stourtylui trisunl thursday amu k ww p i special manufacturers clearance discontinued line of ladies cotton slips wellknown make first class qualitv sires 3240 reg 395 special clearance 229 don davis clothing store stouffville atha gormley mrs c musted april id sympathy is expressed to the family of the late mrs levi hoover who died at her home saturdol evening mr george hilts was remov ed to york county hospital in newmarket on monday mr roy brillinger has been ill in bed at home for over a week mr john gwynne is holiday ing in st petersburg florida with his mother mr and mrs d j mckenna and family have returned after spending the winter in toronto mrs harold heise and dayle and miss annie steckley visit ed mrs marshall winger of st anns they held a family gath ering in honour of mrs heises brother mr oliver winger of kindersley sask miss sharon dennie enter tained her friends at a party in honour of her seventh birthday on friday mr and mrs s n doner observed their 48th wedding an niversary on sunday they with mr and mrs bruce callen who were celebrating their second anniversary were guests of mr and mrs fred doust on sun day mr and mrs geo duncan and mr and mrs gordon dun can of dundalk spent sunday with mr and mrs charles mil- sted and charleen a texas evangelist says no new sins have originated in 15000 years still there have been some interesting varia tions mr and mrs david tran spent the weekend with their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs gordon overland in kingston mr and mrs jim carnochan and family port perry visited on saturday with mr and mrs murray dunkeld and family mr luther kirby had dinner one day last week with mr and mrs norman lehman sorry to report that mrs cy ril bielbys mother mrs abra ham reesor of cedar grove is very ill at time of writing mr james milton from bur- keton spent monday with the dunkeld family expanding plants create new jobs expansion of canadian manu facturing plants during 1955 created at least 14000 new jobs for canadian workers this total of 14000 new jobs was ex ceeded in 1954 when there were an estimated 18350 new jobs created by manufacturing ex pansion these figures were re vealed by the federal labour departments annual survey of the effects of plant expansion on employment the number ot new job opportunities resulting from plant expansion has drop ped progressively since 1952 in that year the new job total reached a peak of 34300 large ly as a result of the rapid ex pansion in defence industries i i tttt a ai jj4jgjk i i manufacturing now employs one out of four working cana dians the same proportion as in the united states watch this space for announcement of the opening of the new hvestern tire auto supplies main street stouffville american oil rbyawe since 1 meet your bank manager hes easy to meet and a good man to talk things over with not just because he knows a lot about tanking but because he can be counted on to apply that knowledge and experience to your particular need to him banking is more than dollars and cents more than figures in a ledger to him banking is the opportunity to work with people- through bank services to help with jtnt problems year hopes and plans i that is what he haa been trained to do that what he likes to do yootl find hes a good man to know the chartered banks serving your community w i 52 i i