j quality service we are buyers of ontario fall wheat ontario oats barley and mixed grain fall wheat has improved in price this week keep in touch with us we believe feeders can buy dairy feeds concentrates gluten feed oilcake meal soy bean meal brewers grain and western grains at our prices today with a saving stiver bros stouffville phone 94508 45wl notice members of the stouffville and district concert association next concert thurs january 23rd at 830 pm harry mossfield baritone elina ritchie pianist pearl kerr accompanist ttta ium iahk theatre stouffville doors open nightly at 645 friday saturday jan 17 18 monday nite only jan 20 audie murphy m marshall thompson like 9yr0lds in reform school says mrs wees of residents in ussr i found the people friendly generous courteous and anxious to talk to us i saw no groups of idle teenagers loitering on street corners and i believe the people are happy but they are like a group of nineyear olds in a reform school these were among the re marks made by francis shelly wees at the horticultural meet ing on monday evening of her recent trip to russia dr and mrs wees make their home a few miles north of stoufville ford to buy a woollen suit would take a doctors pay for 4 years felt hats of horrible colour and style were 100 in our currency there must be other stores which we did not see where the people can buy the bare nec essitiesblack bread cabbage beets and sausage at much lower prices if not i do not see how they could exist living conditions compared with our standards are very poor crowding is incredible the stolffryilu trinjni twty tacoy 16 5958 fot i local and personal happenings visitors with mr and mrs j friends will regret to learn councillor and mrs thos farr l abell on the weekend werej that ira aldred of port perry returned last week from a holi- mr and mrs el hamilton of and formerly of stouffville is day in florida- toronto and dr a richards quite ill of ottawa dr helen abell who spent a month at her home during the illness of her father returned to new york city on sunday mr henry slack main st dr and sirs herbert freel been forced to his bed for returned on saturday from a a time through illness friends three weeks holiday spent in will regret to learn fort pierce florida ifiritnrnir and mrs wees who is a noted with a family of four occupying writer and whose most recent i a 10xl4 room and sharing with novel where is jenny now i 6 other families a kitchen and is now available at our public bathroom library stouffville spent 17 the scientists and writers days last summer touring with are the nobility in russia and a party of 26 women and 4 are well paid men in the ussr she was in troduced tt the gathering by the nw president of the horti cultural society miss jean pi- pher and she gave to the list eners a most interesting outline of what she had seen in russia and what she believed to be their meaning the guides who accompanied the group on their tour and without whom noone could tra vel there were shocked to hear of the small pay which mrs wees received for her writing in canada and assured her that she could earn much more in i the ussr what appears to be so at i education is free to every first glance is not always thej one and students showing abil- true picture you cannot make snap judgments soviet russia a country of 200 million people with only 7 million belonging to the com munist party is a country of human beings without souls so they believe who work day and night to build the state there are very few individu als it is a country of few funct ioning churches although now people are allowed to attend church services moscow has probably about seven churches holding services kiev the cap- itol city of the ukraine has none mrs wees spoke of visiting the large stateowned depart ment stores which are crowded with people looking but not buying of the shoddy junk dis played most people cannot af- ity receive a free stipend and an opportunity to receive the best schooling available it is a privilege they respect and value and many attend un iversity standards are high and if they are not met the student is sent out to work there is no room in their schools for the lazy student people who visit russia from our democratic countries must remember that they will be carefully watched and obser ved we must show them our best qualities our desire for peace and a better understand ing with all peoples mrs m storey thanked mrs wees for her most interesting and enlightening talk and also the trio misses wideman ross and jones accompanied by miss harwood who provided special music for the meeting last sale of the season friday and saturday jan 17 and 18 after which this store j afternoon will be closed until further no tice mrs m watts stouffville lions club to observe 20th anniversary stouffville lions club will mark the 20th anniversary of this local service club at their regular meeting on monday evening jan 27th of the 20 charter members who led by the late john r hodgins form ed the club in december 1937 eleven survive and a half dozen of these are still members of the club in addition to special enter tainment and extra treats the members will have as their speaker the third internation al vice president fisher from niagara falls the stouffville club was spon sored by the bradford club and stouffville in turn sponsored the markhamunionville club all the charter members still available are expected to be sent special invitations and to grace the head table on anni versary night visitors are ex pected to be present from sev eral surrounding clubs stouffville lions club has a fine record of service through out the twenty years and has been a power for good in the community in many branches of endeavor noted artists coming a universalinternational picture death byers mabel jane at tuesday jan 21 john deere day 130 800 pm free to all farmers and their families wednesday thursday jan 22 23 thb oikls ahd toys h0 uaks the optics such a wohderfoi place to lovbihj spencer trflcz katharine hepburn cinemascope color by dc luxo gig young wan h0ndell stouffville on tuesday january 14 1958 mabel jane conner beloved wife of asa c byers in her 72nd year dear mother of john stouffville clarence cora mrs lloyd bowen both of toronto eva mrs a propert of fenelon falls and grace mrs ab sawatzky innisfail alta resting at the chapel of l e oneill until friday noon funeral service in the united missionary church at stouff ville at 2 pm interment dick- sons hill cemetery parkside christian youth centre is celebrating its first anniversary with an old fashioned turkey banquet monday jan 27th at 630 sharp special talent alan forbes buffalo director of youthtime and radio program good news at noon tickets on sale at 175 and 100 for children from fred alsop fred harwood and howard ratcliflf included in the second concert in the current series being held by the local association branch in the stouffville district high school auditorium will be har old mossfield his vocal num bers on jan 23rd will include those by handel arne purcell and a group of english selec tions some negro spirituals he will be assisted by pearl ken- as accompanist and also by eli- na ritchie born in sydney australia mr mossfield came to canada in 1952 on his way to england and rome he met and married van couver pianist pearl kerr he worked regularly for the cbc in vancouver as well as fulfill ing many concert tours in towns and cities in bc and alberta also included in his work were nine months in the usa on cbbc and nbc radio networks as well as television since arriving in toronto he has appeared in three public recitals and many cbc network programs such as focus dis tinguished artists trans- canada matinee and folio in december 1955 mr mossfield attracted the attention of the toronto press for his role of king melchior in another cana dian premiere of amahl and the night visitors again he was acclaimed for his fine act ing and singing as sharpless in puccinis madam butterfly during the opera festival in toronto in 1956 at the stratford music and drama festival he was again lauded by critics from toronto wms meeting the regular meeting of the womens missionary society of the stouffville united church met in the church parlors jan 9th the president mrs wood opened the meeting with a new years message and prayer after the minutes were read and ap proved the annua reports were given and accepted the sum of 74095 was raised this year for missionary work and a bale had been sent valued at almost 500 the annual meeting of the york presbyterial will be held in au rora jan 22nd dr allan knight will be the guest speaker in the evening mrs todd and mrs b sanders will be the delegates mrs winterslein was in charge of the devotional service the scripture lesson was read from psalm 90 which was ascribed to moses the language here is that of amazing beauty and charm about the passing years return ye children of men for a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday in the vast economy of god he has given us time we are all serving time whether we realize it or not we are admonished to number our days and apply our hearts to wisdom she closed with a verse of do it now written by m j scott after sing ing hymn 514 mrs smales offered prayer mrs clarence baker favoured us with two piano solos country gardens and the syncopated clock mrs hastings reviewed the 3rd chapter of the study book rebuilding on old founda tions under the pressure of approaching war the govern ment ordered all religious de nominations to consolidate into fewer and larger organizations so in 1940 a huge christian ral ly was held and completed in 1941 it included all protestants except the seventhday advent- ists and anglicans they were known as the church of christ or the united church of japan the churches suffered much during the war and were badly damaged and mauled after the war our missionaries returned and relief was sent to help re- habitation and reconstruction the japanese christians carried 92 of the maintenance this was a most interesting chapter mrs k campbell very gra ciously thanked all who had contributed in any way to make this such an interesting meet ing following the singing of hymn 568 mrs crouch closed with prayer stouffville fire brigade was rev j tiller christ church j called to rupert st on friday anglican offered prayer at the night to the home of ken beas- inauguf al meeting of stouffville j ley where the oil burner threat- municipal council on monday ened the house with fire no j severe damage resulted mr h r mcknight from the stouffville lions club agreed public relations office postal a their meeting on monday eve- department was the guest spea ker at the regular meeting of the stouffville lions club on monday mr mcknight who was introduced by lion jack sanders local postmaster enter tained the members with a film and talk on the growth of the canadian post service stouffville municipal council will hold their next regular meeting on thursday evening feb 6th it is expected how ever that a special meeting will be called by the reeve later this month to deal with several pressing matters including the engaging of a policeman to fill the vacancy caused by the res ignation of constable randal we notice that east end chil dren are enjoying skating again this winter on the flats on the former dr richardson farm just east of the 10th line north while these fields were drained some years ago enough water still gathers to provide quite a good skating spot for the young fry who have frequented this particular spot for over thirty years oneill furniture makes big mattress offer oneill furniture stouffville has joined in the great national serta mattress offer to start off the new year the famous serta posture mattress is being offered for only 44 in a fantas tic coasttocoast sale to make the offer even more attractive with every 44 pur chase the customer will receive absolutely free a 3piece silver tea service another added attraction at this local furniture store are serta smooth top continental beds complete with headboards for 7950 each you wont be lieve your eyes until you visit oneills and see where you get so much for so little plus a host of exclusive serta features nlng to organize a ulee club among the membership with lion lome boadway as leader it is hoped that such a club will lead to possible concerts of local talent by the club in the future mr and mr fred wicks sr wellknown residents on the 9tti cone of markham for many years are presently confined to the stouffville nursing home this town was not represent ed at the liberal party conven tion at ottawa markham was also not represented wm g lawson reeve of pickering township left on tuesday to attend mr and mrs frank mcln- tyre of dundalk were saturday visitors with mr and mrs c h nolan mr mclntyre is editor of the dundalk herald and was seen on tv program country calendar rev jack taylor a former student of markham high school conducted a portion of a sunday morning service which was televized from st timothy anglican church toronto rev taylors parents live on the 7th cone of markham george watson and geo mar tin two former local sons were renewing acquaintances in stou ffville on friday mr watson js son of a very wellknown horseman of this town and ux- bridge fifty years ago and mr martin is a son of a former hotel operator in stouffville united church wa the january meeting of the womens association of the united church will meet mon day january 20th mrs pape missionary on furlough from japan will give the devotional all ladles of the congregation are invited to attend bunker bros have begun work on the interior of the for mer grand cafe on main st recently purchased by the stou ffville bakery and which is to be completely renovated the rear of the old building has al ready been removed and a fine new wing erected as part of the bakery establishment dr ball new puc head dr s s ball has been elected chairman of the stouffville pub lic utilities commission other members of the commission are ed neville and reeve el mer daniels the commission will meet on the first wednes day evening of each month high school news aweek ago this past wednes day the junior boys basketball team went to aurora for an ex hibition game with the aurora juniors aurora succeeded in defeating stouffville by a score of 50 to 28 on thursday of this week the junior and senior girls will go to markham for a game with markham tt has been suggested that the boys should wear a white shirt and a tie at least one day a week to school which would be an improvement around the school last saturday saw the open ing round of the amateur auc tioneers contest at the stouff ville sales arena there were three competing in the first round and the second round will be held this saturday with the finals on saturday jan 25th at 1 pm there was a bumper crowd at the arena on saturday and the contest appears to have created considerable publio in- terest garrett evening auxiliary the garrett evening auxil iary met in the church parlors on jan sth with the president mrs storey presiding in charge of devotions mrs helen dewitt used as her theme gates mrs delores brown favoured with a vocal solo and miss anne lehman reviewed the second chapter of the study book cross and crisis in ja pan a social half hour follow ed program conveners were misses g brooks and j bur- kett the leaders and executive of the stouffville cgit attended the york county cgit council neld in aurora united church on friday january 10th a highlight of the evening was the film and talk presented by mrs elizabeth fisher on her recent trip to japan there were nearly 100 girls and leaders in attendance representing stouff ville at the meeting were susan ogilvie donna harper cecelis lehman carol ann cossey mrs ivy lewis mrs peggy topping mrs virginia forgie and mrs jean oneill chesterfields and chairs beupholstered repaired or restyled slipcovers drapes made to order guaranteed workmanship lowest prices easy terms for free estimates call 98w1 l oneill furniture stouffville montreal quebec and new york for his outstanding per formance of prince tarquinius in the rape of lucrece by benjamin britton during the summer of 1956 mr and mrs mossfield returned to vancouver where he made guest appearances with the cbc and the vancouver symphony mr mossfields fourth canadian premiere was in troilus and cressida produced by the cbc with the cbc opera company he sang the two roles of hor- aste and antener his fulltime coach and accompanist is mrs mossfield births heft mr and mrs ronald heft of stouffville are happy to announce the arrival of a son on january 7 1958 at brierbush hospital reesor mr and mrs elmer reesor unionville are happy to announce the arrival of a son january 13 1958 at the brierbush hospital wideman mr and mrs carl wideman rr 4 stouffville are happy to announce the arrival of a son january 7 1958 at brierbush hospital freel rev and mrs lloyd freel of emsdale are happy to announce the birth of a son michael david on jan uary 2nd 1958 the blazer popular item of sports attire took its name from the british warship blazer whose captain outfitted his crew in blue jackets with brass but tons the funeral service for miss elizabeth smith was conducted to the wideman cemetery on jan 2nd miss smith passed away at her home in almira where she had spent her entire lifetime she was ill only a few weeks deceased was the daugh ter of mrs smith and the late jacob smith and had remained from an early age a most faith ful member of the mennonite church she leaves to mourn her passing her aged mother five brothers joseph abraham john levi and jacob and four sisters clara eva and alma at home and ella mrs joslah steckley of zurich also 14 nephews and 14 nieces wjhs meeting the january meeting of st james auxiliary of the wms was held at the home of mrk a g thompson the president mrs stevens opened with a new years message annual reports were given and were very gratifying showing a sub stantial increase in giving the devotional period was in charge of mrs thompsons group the theme being what doth god require of me several medi tations were read from different passages of scripture a discus sion on the theme was presented in an inspiring and soul search- ing manner which called for serious thoughts toward the new year the following quotation was read at the close stewardship has been described as a com mitment or dedication of life to god through jesus christ it is mans grateful response to gods redeeming love mrs thompson installed the new offi cers for 1958 and a vote of ap preciation was tendered the two retiring officers mrs c morris as 1st vice president and miss a duncan treasurer for their years of service which had been given to the society a social time was very much enjoyed at the close of the meeting aounaajucsaocxsacjcxsxsxxscy v j lauesen 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