kinsale news ten ubm of eucare were tzmtlj rti trh v- ted mr j playtd at the school on friday george kichiilsoa asd th blng ladifi scra e mr and ils r datldscn ai m insrid dllcocey mrj c kaglan gavin and mra a uobdes con- 1 mr and mr gordon kmdl aoatlon genu mus yronne j eererley and bonnie of mono i hiciu playing at geat henry mills spent monday with mr j hciu and miss jane oraiiton s and mra 1 hooker alio playing as gent consola- misses beatrice and grace tloa next euchre will be held darldson of oshawa were satjr- j on march 21st i day guests of mr ajjd mrs mlli mr lea waltbam together j ton parkin lth a delegation from the mrs j steil was a sunday greengood and mount zion ap- i visitor with the arbuckle family i pointnienu journeyed to appia j at goodxood near london on sunday where i mr charles ormlstoa of sas- j they interviewed a minister pro- katchewan has been spending a pective to a call few days with his brother mr mr and mrs lawrence gray t bill ormiston the ormiston were saturday visitors with mr j family gathered at oshawa on and mrs john malette tyrone saturday evening for a reunion mrs jim liadiey gail and dinner economy beauty performance you get all three in the hillman mr and mrs a- hobden spent sunday at the home of their daughter mrs elgin cowling at peteboro mr and mrs howard stel visited with mr and mrs d harris tt kosebank on saturday and spent sunday with relatives at oak ridges kevjn of iort perry were sun day guests of mr and mrs wal ter mitchell mr and mrs e le of brook- lln spent tuesday evening at the home of their son kalph and mrs lee mr and mrs jack hooker and family were sunday visitors with mr and mrs eivln brawley off orangevllle mr and mrs james muloek ard baby christine of woodvllie were recent visitors with the mrs iteuben may latter mother mrs j stell the iymp of the commun- i- mrs milton mowbray it e to th relatlves l tk add u mr oi jils mar todd miss todd n t i w had not b wel1 b ha been parents mr and mrs ralph pa awav fadera wo may j a hew from low funerai mr and mrs mortar sleeraan homo on saturday march 8th cf ajix spent saturday evening sne waa her eightyfourth year attempt to rob arnold farms near buttonville goodwood with mr and mrs a bunker mr and mrs gordon bunker of oshawa were sunday visitors mr and mrs ralph lee and archery the claremont archery club will hold its regular week ly shoot in the community hall every monday night at 8 pm everyone is invited to attend for information phone clare- mont 1sj1 mrs wlllard slack has been visiting with her sister in tor onto a special school meeting is to be held in goodwood on march isth to decide on business in connection with a new good wood public school mr and mrs e hockley and mrs stewart and campbell vis ited with mr and mrs worgan on friday evening sorry to re port mr worgan has a broken leg there were twenty ladies at mission circle held at mrs dan waggs home on tuesday after- roxy theatre markham evenings doors open 645 pm sat matinee 115 pm 1ssj hiuug ttocr ttta economy costs far less to own far less to operate delivers 30 to 35 mpgl beauty american styling british craftsmanship allsteel unitary construction handrubbed lacquer finish choice of 10coior combinations performance hugs the road like a magnet performs smartly nimbly in traffic cruises easily at 75 mphhas a satinsmooth safer ride going abroad ask about moneysaving rootes travel plan come in and drive a hillman hillmansunbeam midtowei garage in another attempt to rob the bouthus mrs cordon arnold farms store last week mr mctivtsa and mrs there was damage to a door that the thieves attempted to jimmy meet and also to the roof there was considerable water leakage as a result neighborhood xotes kiteer leaf the stourtvlui tribune twiy march tj ims pap i stouffville phone 170w noon mrs o jones presided over the meeting mrs ron james gave mission news which were provided by her mother mrs alderson had an interesting program with prayer for her topic plana were made for more quilts to be finished a social tea brought the meeting to a close bypu on friday mar 14th in the church basoment all young folk are welcome mr and mrs yakely spent the weekend with her sister at scar- boro miss olive may spent thurs day with her parents mr and mrs wm may relief shows kscbease in whitchurch the direct relief account for the month of february in whit church township amounted to 168787 this figure shows an increase due to the present un employment problem an eighty percent government grant is re ceived on this total the amount for immediate assistance prior to the family being registered on relief was s13438 in a report filed by the township welfare officer it showed that he had travelled a koad surveyors hate been working on don mills road re cently and according to one re port 195s will be the year of the big widening one newspaper carried an item stating that 609 000 00 has been earmarked for the stretch of highway t- tending from victoria square to john street it was good to see mrs peter walker around again after her recent illness mrs walker spent several weeks in hospital lynda leaf who is an affiliat ing student at the hospital for sick children met a srasll wheelchair patient in the xray room and was interested to see that the wheelchair carried the inscription presented by un- lonvllle junior farmers in mem ory of their comrades 1935- 1945 misses mary gough and ellia- beth french were with the party which accompanied murray rob erts unlonviile rink to the dominion bonspiel in victoria bc wi members spent a day or two quilting at the home of mrs a robinson thornhill last week mr james mcquay celebrated a birthday last week and mrs mcquay entertained mr and mrs don mcquay and mr and mrs al jones and lynda and jimmie in his honor that play which unlonville junior farmers have been work ing on is now to be presented on monday and tuesday march 21 and 25 buttonville home school executive met in the school on wednesday evening last week to discuss further programming for the year and preparation for the coming elections mrs john storey occupied the chair and mrs f w baker convened the march meeting of browns corners wms assisted by mrs a w miller who acted as pian ist mrs w spaans and mrs baldwin mrs wm rodick occupied the chair and opened th meeting with the call to worship a hymn and prayer the roll call was taken and the minutes read and approved devotional services were con ducted by mrs norma reid and mrs a f blnnlngton followed by a solo sung by mrs w spaans study on japan was carried on by mrs miller and mrs baker during the business ses sion several point of interest were mentioned april 2nd will be the date for easter thank- offering when the guest will be miss wllma thomas who has returned from japan and is at present working with mrs lov- eys at the church onlces mrs a gardner announced that each month used clothing will be taken to fred victor mission mrs wm rodick announced that on march isth the executive of york presbyterial will meet in browns corners church and wms members will serve a dessert luncheon for them on sunday evening april 20 mis3 amy schoeffler a worker in africa will speak on the vic toria square charge mrs bouthus performed secret distance of 755 miss coring the mats past month s r patterson mrs arnott mr i thur frl sat march 13 14 15 dirk bogarde 7t- stanley baker i michael craig barbara murray gf james robertson justice iastmah cotoo 9mmuiltio nnoino wiydothcy callus mm and bmb liu gentle- mark damon 1 st patstscks church rouge street markham l social arch 17 1958 monday at 8 pm sharp i re6alsc0pe mon tues wed march 17 18 19 5 cards 8 to 10 lucky door prizes dancing 10 to 1 am admission 75c per person york county cattle owners vote yes during the latter part of feb ruary the cattle owners of york county canvassed their members to ask the health of animals branch of the canada dept of agriculture to desig nate the county as a brucellosis control area as the next step to eradicate contagious abortion in their herds and hold their export market the complete returns reported by agricultural representative vv m cockburn of newmarket show 903 of the cattle owners signed the petitions with the following percentages by town ships georgina 95 north gwillimury 96 east gwillim- bury 90 whitchurch 90 markham 91 king 92 vau- ghan 82 and the rural areas of metropolitan toronto 98 with peeles canvass just completed there will be at least a three county block of halton feel and york with ontario can vassing now to make it four counties blood testing has start ed in the counties of prince ed ward and oxford mr cock- burn explains that under this policy ail cattle except official vaccinates under 36 months steers spayed heifers and calves under 8 months will be blood tested and any reactors will be marked for slaughter in an in spected plant the committee is hopeful the test will get under way this spring in this area pearson for prime minister vipond for 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