pox OUTMANOEUVRES SNOWMOBILE MS AT Guy 10year old son of Mr and Mrs Barney Re veil skated in the New Toronto Car nival on Friday and Saturday evenings Other guests were from the Silver Blades and Woodstock GUIDE FOR THE ONTARIO BRIDE of by subscription four A COPY Tttf ir FARMERS dent was it decided some cups and for use at the Is making a collection of wire clothes hang- For Quaffly Pumps Buy fatty Pressure Systems SUMP PUMPS CONSTABLE MAGEE NEWMARKET Mrs Harper gave a reading entitled The Significance of the Easter Lily and Mrs J Hope described the beautiful painting of The Crucifixion located In a building specially built to house it at Forest Lawn cemetery Los Angeles Lunch was served by the host ess and a social time was enjoy ed- Mr and Mrs Don Gibney and family of Drake Sask were recent guests at the home of Mrs Dont forget to attend church on Easter Sunday Union church service at pm and Sunday school at pm Church of Christ service at am and Sunday school at 10 am Mr Beverley Grmdcli of Tor- onto spent the weekend at his home Mount Albert News Harold Sheppard gave chase to a fox on the ice Lake Simcoe and had an exciting half hour as his snowmobile travelling at miles an hour zigzagged on the path of the fox The animal as smart as he is reputed to be soon got wise to the fact that the machine couldnt turn quickly and after a fast spurt he would dodge suddenly then sit and rest while the machine turned around But Fox made one miscalculation and when he should have So now hes a trophy for Mr Sheppard Farm boys and girls are look- and responsibility in DEAD STOCK HORSES CATTLE HOGS Phone Newmarket and Toronto Em GORDON YOUNG forward to the reorganiza tion of York County Junior clubs for In all seven clubs will be organized consisting of the Sharon and Calf Clubs the Schomberg Swine Club the Sut ton Tractor Maintenance Club and the York County Baby Beef Club fc Of particular interest is the fact that in future Ontario Junior Clubs will be known as Clubs This has been done to conform with steps taken by provinces and because of the international significance of the name 4H The stand for Head Heart Hand and Health all of which are develop ed by club work in its various aspects Club policies will not be chang ed from previous years but a continual effort is made to prove programmes and to see that club members make the greatest possible gains through their membership The object of club work are many Of primary importance is the development of knowledge in the proper selection care and feeding of good livestock This is done through demonstrations judging competitions and keep ing accurate records Of equal importance is the development of the hoy or girl from the stand point of good citizenship through learning to conduct meetings to show sportsmanship and to stock of his own to care for and to show All farm boys and girls arc eligible to join these clubs pro vided they are 12 years of age oh May and must not have reach ed their birthday on Novem ber Tractor members must be over 14 years old on May In the case of calf or swine clubs the calves or pigs must be the property of the club member Calves must be born between January and May Pigs for for the swine club should prefer ably be farrowed in March- j Club work is of great im portance to the future of farm boys ana girls It is here that many of our future agricultural leaders will obtain much of their early training Boys and girls who are should contact the Ontario department of Agri culture Newmarket or their local club leader The Club Leaders are Calf Club Bob Hamilton Swine Club Frank Barnes Schomberg Sharon Calf Club John Kudelka Newmarket 2 Calf Club Allan 2 Wood- bridge Calf Club George Jack son Jr York Co Baby Beef Club John Brown Sutton Tractor Mm Rolling attended a York County executive meeting of the at Aurora last week Their rally will be at Mount Albert on Saturday Apr an nilday meeting held in the United church Mr Shin who last week held mile of farm stock Is moving to Lindsay this week farm has been sold to Mr of- Aurora by the former owner Ross Harrison Sunday was observed in the United church by the re- opening or the newlydecorated auditorium looks lovely the pulpit w the morning service and in the evening Rev Thomas of chairman of To ronto East Presbytery was the guest speaker There was spe cial music by the choir at both services Services each night this week and Good Friday service at and am Easter services with special music on Sunday Mr and Mrs Geo Allison of Stouffvilie spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Allison Sr Mrs S Robertson who has been ill for some weeks in the Western hospital has been tak en to the home of her son Bruce at Sutton Mr and Mrs Simpson have hope The regular monthly meeting of the Hope Hobby Club will be held at the home of Mrs Wright on Tuesday April with Mrs A- as program convener A special feature of the pro gram will be a demonstration of painting on fabrics which will be given by Mrs Ross Chapman of The ladies on the lunch com mittee are Mrs L Mrs Mrs and Mrs S Walker The roil call is to be answered by something about grandmo ther All the ladies are urged to attend as a fine program has been planned Mr and Mis Arthur Smith Long Branch spent the week end with Mr and Mrs George and Mrs Hal Mrs George spent a few days last week with Mrs Cecil Taylor Mrs Harold Vivian spent last Thursday with Mrs Floyd Mr and Mrs Moore Port Hope spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Howard Elizabeth Shields has returned to the Sick Childrens hospital for xrays and treatments We wish her a speedy recovery Mr and Mrs Bruce Eves spent a couple of days with Mr and Mrs Ivan Eves last week Messrs Lome and Reg Denny and friends of Hamilton called on their grandparents Mr and Mrs Charles Pollard Thursday after attending the wedding of their cousin Lloyd Pollard in received a letter from their son Douglas who has been in Korea for a year and expects to come home in June There will be a benefit dance in the community hall on Thurs day April for the senior hockey boys Stirlings orches tra will be on hand to provide the music We extend congratulations to Mr Benjamin Armstrong who will be years old on Thurs day April Mr Armstrong was born on the second of Scott oh the farm now occupied by and when years old moved with his family to the farm just south of Zephyr on which his son lives and which was his home all through the years He and Mrs Armstrong arc at Ever Green inn in Mount Albert Mr Armstrong is still very bright and can tell much past history of the surrounding community He has always been a staunch Presbyterian and was baptized in at the old church when it was first built in what is now Mount Albert ceme tery His father Mr John Armstrong was one of the first elders of the church Mr and Mrs Floyd and Wayne of Glen Avon and Mr John Hogg of Lindsay were weekend guests of Mrs Geo Hammett and Mrs Gert rude Murphy Mr and Mrs took a trip to New York to spend the weekend Saturday June Mount Al berts annual Sports Day is a popular topic these days as committees get together and compare notes on program planning etc Mr and Mrs Roy Stewart left on Thursday to spend Easter in New York Miss Bertha Harmon left on Tuesday to fly to Los Angeles California to visit her brother Ben Harmon Mrs Shields has return ed home from an extended trip to Florida and while there also visited Cuba Miss Marie Broad is leaving on Saturday of this week to fly to Los Angeles for an Easter holiday Miss Florence Brooks is spending the Easter holiday on a trip to Washington Hie Womans Missionary So ciety held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Roy Stew art on Wednesday afternoon The program was under the of Mrs Stewart who told the Easter story as sisted by the president Mrs Cunningham and beautiful re cordings of Easter music closing with the Hallelujah chorus We are all sorry to know our popular druggist Taylor has sold his business and is leaving town to join the A Our best wishes go with him in his new work Wool Growers Organization THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR GOAL FOR NEXT SEASON LOW SUMMER PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 1ST PAY FOR YOUR FUEL THE EASY WAY AT THESE LOW PRICES DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS BY OUR SUDGET PLAN w Evans Fuels PHONE 5 NEWMARKET USE AND EXPRESS CLASSIFIEDS IN TURNING ARTICLES YOU NC LONGER NEED INTO CASH SEEDS Alfalfa while it lasts Canadiangrown per bus Keswick Maintenance Club to be selected The Busy Dizzy Dozen are to Organizational meeting dates are Calf Club In got along with fellow members In addition to those the club member develops a personal in- TJ 1 pm April Swine Club institute Rooms pm April Wood- bridge Calf Club Com munity Hall pm April ton Tractor Club Sutton High School pm April 21 Already about girls have or- ganized some eight or nine local Kills garden clubs over the county tinder the sponsorship of the North Toronto Club and the supervision of Mrs Ruth Clarke county home economist Newmarket The garden club local leaders held their lenders training school In the agricultur al office on Tuesday of this week i I TOE fi ij J I I v i Y 1 invested my loan in new machinery that cut my operating costs and my yield per acre These new profits are paying off my loan now and building a ncsiegg for the future LOAN YOU aid If tjn8 Up put tarn ftfld bet ra Ioid Mp buy M iinfUftls fit feul mirui jfou full J MOUNT Word was by your scribe this week thai the Greece Tntctor lids was the combined donations of all the Ontario- brunches of the WJ 324402 went 16 the Farm for delivering servicing gas oil and the remainder went for bra realized their donation by soring two euchres this winter tractor will be- time for the spring work Mr and Mrs George Deveii- Toronto visited Mr and Mrs VVmAshon Mr Edgar nqyci oft Saskatchewan Mr anil Mrs It On of Inst Mr Clifford borough wait a ttfefekond visitor of Mr and Mrs Leigh Mr and Mrs Robert visited Mr ami Norman family on Sunday i were seven members f Mount choir to attend the Wes ley and Mount choir practise at Wesley church on Friday evening of last week This combined choir will take pari In Friday service at Wesley church present their play The Carnival Comes to Town on Friday Apr in hall under the auspices of Womens Institute Mr and Mrs Albert visited Mr and Mrs Harry Ardili on Sunday Mr and Mrs Norman King and Floyd had tea Saturday with Mr and Mrs Alex Hop kins Mount Pleasant A very successful party sponsored by the Kes wick W A was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Winch on Friday evening Mr and Mrs Foster spent Sunday with their daughter and on inlaw Mr and Mrs Donald Morton Mr and Mrs Ronnie Kydd and children visited Mr and Mrs Nelson on Dont forget the euchre to be held in hall on Satur day April under the auspices of Sports club Mr and Mrs Jim Taylor and children Toronto spent Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs Mainprise Congratulations to Mr and Mrs- Harry Elliott on the birth of a son Mr and Mrs Merlin Cordon find family had dinner with Mr am Mrs Carl Gordon New market on Sunday SHIP COLLECT TO OUR REGISTERED WAREHOUSE NO WESTON ONTARIO RELIABLE GRADING DIRECT SETTLEMENT Shippers may obtain sacks and twine without charge from Peter Stevenson Baldwin or writing direct to CANADIAN COOPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 21 Bay Street Toronto Canada Timothy Red Clover double cut White Blossom Sweet Clover Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover Certified Brome Grass Kentucky Blue Grass Canada Blue Grass Orchard Grass per bus per bus per bos per bus per bus 85percwt I 80percwt 35percwt All seed certified No Sow with seeds that you can trust NEWMARKET COOP phone 366 Main St Newmarket M NEWMARKET ISODDS PILLS Hear HON DC ABBOTT Minister of for Umutdii TUESDAY APRIL 15 AT Sanitary Contractor Tanks Pamped and Repaired 24Hour fief vie Akhmoad Hill To Ontario Producers of Eggs and Poultry The Ontario Products Board has received a for approval of a proposed marketing scheme for under the provisions of the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Act A vote by ballot has been arranged so that the Board can determine tho opinion of producers on this propositi If you are years of age or over and have produced and sold during andor are produc ing and selling eggs in you are eligible to vote Any member of a family engaged in the production and sale of eggs is eligible if years of age or over but only one member of such a family is entitled to vote producer of eggs and poultry who wishes to vote will be required to declare his eligibility and to register with the returning officer at his polling station before receiving a ballot Your Agricultural Representa tive is the Chief Returning Officer for your County or District Voting will take place on April and between the hours of and pm In the County of York polling stations will located as follows Heather Hall Agincourt White Rose Station Community Hall Yonge St North York Township Office Maple Village Office Womens Institute Hall International Harvester Shop Mount Albert Stills Oarage Harold Vandorf Agricultural OfficeNewmarket Cooperative Store Willows Store Victoria Square Community Hall Community Hull Council Chambers Sutton Masonic Hall King City Clerks office Nobleton office United Church Hall Kettleby Ml Stewart Cairns Tottenham John Jacksons Bally Mrs James Zephyr VOTE AS YOU LIKE BUT VOTE ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING BOARD Parliament Buildings Toronto