york crop improvement meeting weil attended three hundred fifty york cjounty farmer once again fill ed newmarket town hall for the annual meeting of the county soil 4 crop improve ment association held on jan 8th the meeting was chaired by bruce snider president and v it cockburn agricultural rep and secretary of the associa tion the organization with a membership of nearly 400 far- ment on the farm concerned with complete accounts for each enterprise the weaknesses are discovered and the profit or loss of each is known with this information it is a comparative ly simple matter to suggest a commonsense treatment for the ailing business too often said mr gear we are misled by our degree of interest ra ther than the degree of profit and he cited as an example the man who produces top yields of mers is devoted to the conser- grain whose main interest is to vatlon and improvement oz crop productivity and brings to its members the most recent information in the field of soil and crop management the mor nlng feature of this yeari pro gramme was a panel discussion on recent hay and pasture de velopments pane chairman was the well known farm man ager harold clapp fraserdale farms concord and members were roy ormiston brooklln joe lanthler thornhlll george snider maple wni sutherland milliken while there was disagreement in some factors discussed there was general agreement that the simple mixtures of two or three species make best haypasture mixtures alfalfa and brome or alfalfa and climax timothy were suggested mixes with la- dino added for pasture fall seeding fertility requirements hay conditioners and drying equipment were discussed hay conditioners were believed to be very promising thee ma chines crimp the stems of hay allowing the escape of moisture and permitting stems to dry at approximately the same speed as leaves the most recent ma chines of this nature also act as a tedder and leave hay in a loose fluffy condition the use of pallets for hauling bales from the field was discussed by mr lanthier the pallets such as are used extensively in industry are small platforms which can be lifted on a threepoint hitch loader each pallet is designed still further increase his grain yield while at the same time he is feeding all of his crop production to livestock of a type or kind which is unprofit able and which without radical change will remain unprofitable in this instance livestock yield and not crop production could be proved the weak link jas darlington of maple was elected president for 1938 and w m cockburn sectreasurer directors elected by ballot dur ing the day were carl boynton woodbrldge archie cameron woodbridge clifford winger gormley frank marritt kes wick w a sutherland milli ken stuart watson markham ernest crossland newmarket ewart stiver unlonville ken neth deacon unlonville rus sell little agincourt oliver bales sharon donald brodie gormley jas mortson queens- viile sport bits the management of the un lonville juvenile club is anxious to obtain the services of ex- stouffville player ted suzuki of gormley the speedy winger is eligible to jets- play with the bob bangay former coach of the now defunct juveniles han- died the midget club at union ville on tuesday evening re placing brother nick bangay it the helm for one night larry malloy a performer with the juvenile club here has moved back to bolster the mid get entry and should strengthen the teams chances in their forthcoming omha playoffs kinsale balsam ml zion mrs it jumieson the wa met last wed jan 8th at the home of mrs lewis jones the meeting opened with hymn 4 4 5 followed by prayer and the scripture twelve ladles answered the roll by a verse with the word way and the lesson thoughts another way were taken by the president mrs lloyd wilson a short program followed the business session consisting of readings by mrs t risebrough and mrs lloyd wilson thoughts on to carry about 20 bales and canl various hymn writers were taken be hauled from the field at 15 1 j d mera t to 20 miles per hour lunch was served to three hundred persons at noon in a remarkably fast and well org anized manner and was follow ed immediately by the election of directors for 1958 featured speakers of the af ternoon session were dr d n huntley head of the field hus bandry department of theont agricultural 3 college and mr geo gear agric rep for bruce county dr huntley gave a general review of crop production and urged farmers to make maxi mum use of improved forage varieties new varieties of grain such as garry or rodney he stated are purchased promptly and come into immediate use new varieties of clovers and grasses however with equally as great advantages over stan dard varieties take years be fore they come into full use the second speaker mr gear spoke on a subject of much cur rent interest when he delved into the field of farm manage ment in general he was optim istic about the future of farm ing for those who developed a proper attitude towards sound management practices the bas ic fundamental of good farm management he said is a pro per system of keeping complete farm accounts in improving meeting closed with hymn 354 and the benediction mrs joe forsyth and donna accompanied her mother mrs arthur peddle of claremont to arnprlor last wednesday to at tend the funeral of mrs peddle s brother mr fred flss mr lloyd wilson i3 in the oshawa hospital with head and face injuries fractured ribs and badly shaken up following an accident on the 9th concession near cedar creek school when his car and that of mr cecil coates of klnsale collided the three wilson boys were with their father at the time all re ceived cuts and bruises carl a broken hand and kennle a krok- on nose mr coates was not injured mr wm graham only son of mr and mrs orr graham was united in marriage to miss muriel wallace daughter of mr and mrs r wallace of port perry on saturday at the green wood parsonage mr grant carson accompan ied the ontario county junior farmers choir to toronto on saturday where they competed with other counties the flowers in the church on sunday were placed there in memory of the late wm middle- ton of greenwood mrs b jones and mr ernie jones of brooklln had supper sunday night with mr and mrs lome jones montanas state flower lew- isia takes its name from meri- farm business the most difficult wether lewis of the lewis and task is in accurately diagnosing j clark expedition better known the weaknesses and strength of as bitterroot the pink flower the present system of manage- ran from montana to arizo na john deere day park theatre stouffville tuesday january 21 1958 130 800 pm free to all farmers and their families fred e byer son stouffville phone 271j1 the womens association met at the home of mrs a hooker on tuesday evening last thir teen members were in attend ance our new president mrs r- e mowbray was in the chair and opened the meeting with a short reading what is the new year mrs mowbray then explained the aims of the womens association and led in prayer devotional was taken by mrs m parkin the theme being for giveness following a hymn and scripture lesson mrs parkin gave a paper based on the theme then closed the devo tional with prayer during the business period the members decided to have a supper on the evening of feb 28ui for the programme mrs hooker showed films of florida and other places the sigma c boys met at the church on monday evening the official board of the greenwood circuit met in kin- sale church on thursday even ing matters were discussed per taining to the annual congre gational meetings of the three churches to be held this week the mission band held their monthly meeting at the church on monday mrs m parkin was in charge of the devotional while the study taken from the new book japan was given by mrs h stell twentysix chil dren attended organizing just a year ago the mission band has steadily grown mr and mrs keith hobden and daughters visited relatives at enfield on sunday mrs r lee judy and nancy were tuesday callers on mr and mrs r davidson at rag lan mr and mrs r e mowbray entertained ralphs hunting companions and their wives on wednesday evening mrs e kellow of oshawa was a recent visitor at the home of mr and mrs a bun ker ml- and mrs a balson of richmond hill were wednesday visitors with mr and mrs jack hooker mr and mrs douglas harris and lynda of rosebank spent friday evening with mr and mrs howard stell about thirty relatives and friends of mr a hooker gather ed on sunday for a birthday celebration in his honor among those present were mr and mrs j e elliott johnny and marnie mr and mrs gordon barker cheryl and vicki mr and mrs myles saughton mr and mrs harvey thompson linda and terry all of oshawa mr mrs w manning brook lln mr and mrs john rinn toronto mr and mrs gerald hooker whitby and mr and mrs jack hooker and family mr and mrs tom sherman and family mr and mrs g sherman and mrs j dorwood of toronto were recent visitors with mr and mrs b legg mr and mrs l empringham and family were sunday visitors with the formers parents mr and mrs c empringham at scarboro mr howard stell and bruce and mrs j stell spent sunday with the j compton family at ashburn mrs r lee visited her sis ter mrs p haines of oshawa who is in the western hospital on sunday best wishes for a full recovery sincere sympathy is extended to mr and mrs r e mowbray on the passing of the formers sister mrs r s mclaughlin mrs l waltham is spending a few days in toronto a large crowd attended the first euchre of the new year at the school on friday evening winners were ladies 1st mrs t farndale 2nd mrs fellows consolation miss eth el wagg gents 1st george davies 2nd murray linton consolation oscar moore the next euchre will be held on the 24th live stock breeders to hold meeting three york county livestock associations will hold their an nual meetings during the com ing week the york county jer sey club will hold its meeting on monday jan 20th at 1045 am at the department of agri culture in newmarket with j dudley oliver and jas brem- ner as guesr speakers on tuesday jan 21st the york county hog producers will hold their annual meeting in st pauls church parish hall newmarket york county holstein club will hold its meeting on thurs day jan 23rd also at st pauls parish hall newmarket spe cial speaker at the holstein meeting will be r h graham associate director live stock branch ontario dept of agri culture who will discuss the new policy for brucellosis con trol export regulations for many states now demand that cattle originate in areas in which all cattle are blood tested for brucellosis a complete shutoff of cattle exports from this country could very adverse ly affect local prices of both grade and purebred cattle such an embargo is a distinct possi bility and the establishment of brucellosis control areas strongly recommended cedar grove news it is a tery good thins cedar their help and cooperation over rove it a skating community the put year study boole on dicksons hill a few of our farmers attend ed the all day meeting of the york county soil crop im provement assoc at newmar ket three hundred were pres ent to enjoy the discussions and noon time lunch mrs ken walker spent the weekend with friends in tor onto mr and mrs chas hoover called on several elderly friends sunday afternoon mrs gil- more mrs j l byer and mrs williamson of the wideman church vicinity mr and mrs r moyer called on his sister mrs doner of stayner who is spending a time with her niece mrs koch of the markham nursing home robt walker recently exper ienced a thrilling surprise on entering the hen pen one morn ing he noticed disorder then discovered a fox sneaking under the roosts the marauder was shot grote and not a centre for enthusiastic skiers or bobsledders cedarena has been well attended recently bat the fields and hills are bare ot snow no complaints hare been heard from daily drivers above the music at the rink but if your ear la attuned to it a small boys lament sometimes sounds above the skaters waltz if he got a toboggan at christ mas cedar grova heard with sad ness of the sudden death last week of elgin keesor it was elgin reeaors family who wrote some of the pages in cedar groves early history his fa ther was born here and died one hundred and two years later in the village he it was who imported thoroughbred beef cat tle from britain shipped them to st paul and with his brother drove them up the red river valley in the early days of west ern farming reesor cattle are still known to the breeders in the west for tine quality elgin was his only son we extend our deep sympathy to bis wife and stepson a warm welcome to lloyd wayne new eon of mr and mrs ernie smith who arrived on jan 6th the babys great grand mother mrs isaac heesor en joyed celebrating her 94th birth- is day on january 9th when throughout the day she received many friends who came to wish her well mrs jack walton was hostess at the fir meeting of the wms in the new year the officers for 1957 read very satisfactory reports of the year3 work and rev r k pick installed the new officers hon presidents mrs pick mrs j e mccowan mrs a g little pres mrs charles whittaker 1st vice mrs allan reesor 2nd vice mrs lloyd taylor recording sec mrs w m butcher cor responding sec mrs a gaston press sec mrs robert lapp treaa airs m ryan flower coram mrs g murtson mrs a lapp christian stewardship and finance mrs a little mrs m milroy mrs if sewell community friendship mrs les beare mrs jo reesor mrs a reesor literature sec mrs e- harrington christian citi zenship mrs ivan beare asst mrs fred beare supply mrs j burkholder mrs m dean mis sion band miss jean miller baby band mrs fred clark mrs r miller following the installation of officers mr pick turned the meeting over to the president mrs charles whittaker who japan was education taken by mr little assisted by mrs sewell mrs whittaker mrs ryan and mrs butcher mrs l c scott took the worehip period lead on oh king eter nal and prayer closed the meet ing following which mrs wal tons group served a delicious lunch mothers club will meet to elect officers for the new year at the home of elsie reesor this thursday evening save your old christmas cards and greet ing cards of any description elaine baker can make good use of them any member of the mothers club will see that elaine gets them the sto07fy1ue trttuhe thny january 16 1958 7 charles wesley and his colleagues flint night fighter rawnsley and wright greenhead darling general brock and niagara falls adam dominion of the north crelghton talents and geniuses hlghet no dogs in china klnmond we have with us tonight church news audley mrs fred fuckrin a number of adults and child ren went to brooklln on satur day evening to skate later they enjoyed a social hour at the home of arch and mrs bell miss mary fowler of toronto was a student teacher last week under the supervision ot mrs g k pratt the flu has invaded the major ity of home in the community this week the juiiior room was closed a few days when miss parks was ill mr and mrs reg kennedy visited over the weekend with regs parents the rev and mrs i kennedy aurora wa has been postponed till next wednesday evening this community was shocked on friday afternoon to learn of the sudden passing of mr pete desautels who suffered a heart attack at work deepest sym pathy is extended to mrs desau tels ray and renne in their sudden grief christ church anglican rev 1 d tiller rector sunday jan 19th 195s 2nd after epiphany 830 am holy communion 10 am morning worship 10 am junior sunday school 11 am sunday school thurs s pm choir practice tues 230 pm wa annual meeting tuesday an 2sth at s pm new books in the library fiction mcbains brier rose reynolds when the bough breaks carney the tall stranger stevenson by love possessed cozzens on the beach shute this necessary murder wees where is jenny now wees isabel the fair barnes the edge of darkness chase repent at leisure walker the white witch gottdge the gift and the giver white nonfiction thanked the 1957 officers for bridge to the sun terasaki party treat chocolate mallow biscuits 16 oz ptg 35 economical just heat eat libbys in tomato sauce beans with pork 15 oz tin 3 49 memorial christian church rot f a dcarmond pastor sunday jan 19th 193s 10 am sunday bible school 11 am worship service and dedication of children 730 pm gospel service fri jan 17 730 pm bible lecture on book of habakkuk by rev wm papo mon jan 20 s pm sunday bible school business meeting wed s pm prayer bible study bloomington christian associated gospel church mr ted simmons minister sunday jan 19th 1958 10 am sunday school for all 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor bishop a l winger sunday jan 19th 195s 10 am sunday school tl am worship service 7 pm evangelistic st james presbyterian church stouffville be d r mckllllcan da bd sunday jan 19th 1958 10 am morning worsbii worship with us altona christian united missionary church rot dow sergeant pastor sunday jan 19th 1958 845 broadcast cklb 1550 k 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship wed 8 pm prayer service all are welcome ringwood christian church rev kenyon edwards sunday jan 19th 1958 1000 am sunday school 1110 am 730 pm wor ship service 8 pm monday ce prayer meeting united church stouffville rev douglas davis sunday jan 19th 195s 0 am sunday school 11 am morning worship rev charles focklor levelling service is withdrawn tues 70 pm scouts cubs thurs 4 pm explorers 7 pm cgit 8 pm choir practice stock up regular tulip margarine 4 100 tender sweet york brand ungraded choice peas serve chilled serve often martins choice apple juice delicious dessert henley choice fruit cocktail 15 oz tin 48 oz tin 2 29c united church melville peachs bethesda bnllantrae rev g davison mr n hodgson sunday jan 19th 1958 10 am bethesda peachs lls0 am melville ballan- trae thurs jan 16th ballantrae annual congregational meet ing 815 pm fri jan 17th ballantrae ypu 730 pm sat jan isth ballantrae sun day school skating party meet at church at 630 pm mon jan 20th melville ann ual congregational meeting 815 pm 4 for 1 28 oz tin sxowflake shortening save save daisy brand bacon jc off lb pkg 2 or 69c 26c 55c lb pltg all merchandise sold at your dominion store is guaranteed to give 100 satisfaction prices effective thursday friday and saturday january 16 17 18 at dominion stores ltd stouffville ont second markham baker hill baptist churches rev bruce hlsey sunday jan 19th 1958 second marktmni prayer service every wed 800 pm next lords day bible school 10 am morning service 11 am i subj the prince of peace young peoples 730 pm linker hill annual business meeting thurs 8 pm at home of norman yates sunday- bible school 2 pm service 3 pm subj four things the shepherd doe for his flock all welcome united missionary church gormley bethesda rer o e hunklng minister sunday jan 191b 1958 845 am broadcast 10 am rev h hallman plattsvllle 11 am sunday schools 13 noon rev h hallman bethesda 730 pm rev bill williams washago beach special services this sunday art in the interests of home mis sions and offerings will be re colved for this work united missionary church rot c e bell minister sunday jan 19tb 1958 broadcast s45 am cklb dickson hill 945 am morning worship 1050 am sunday school 730 pm young peoples ser vice wed 8 pm prayer bible study markham 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship thurs 8 pm prayer bible study you are welcome to worship with us 1 vivian mccormack memorial church thurs 815 prayer bible study sunday jan 19th 1958 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening gospel ser vice mon jan 20 8 pm young peoples in charge of the yp meeting at wishing well acres church a welcome extended to all stouffville baptist church sunday jan 19th 1958 10 am bible school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic service wed 8 pm prayer meeting sto it i vi ll e unite i 1i11xaiy church rovvf liiisoii sliiibitcr thursday evening 800 prayer service sunday jan 19th 1958 sunday 8chool 10 am worship 11 am evangelistic 730 pm saturday 745 pm parkside youth centre 79 skating on the pond weather per routing conic and have a real time on flic outdoor ice o fellowship hour in the hall this week messages in song by david spada- ford nlso duct numbers by joanne and hun dm and our guest quartette the wkka tiros from st clair avenue toronto make plana to be at this meeting for a real time of inspiration sunday evening fireside at 015 you will be interested in the progress of the qoli fearas also see the film and enjoy a good time of congregational dinging tune in 1300 cjrh richmond hill every sunday morning at o am for the yfc broadcast harry edwards director siouffvlilf pmth f bs2sb48s hockey this friday nght cuppjems vs bbm game time 830 intermediate oha r stouffvbue arena v