5t 4 thf jtourtvfut tobune tborjy ficy 7 153 ozecatabi 06 qia yjetm mc 1 canaoiam i 1 style on the farm front i by the way a a wall agricultural representative for york county i heard about a farmer the other day thai has had a succes sion t fifteen different hired men in a period of six months this is extreme but it illus trates the point that its diffi cult thee days to keep a arm well staffed 1 dont know what the an swer is but i often wonder why men w ho wan to work on farms are so scarce after all we have had a surplus of men in most other trades for somei time now a farm offers a nice golden tkxt verily verl- oalance of outdoor and indoor ly i say unto you he that work without lot of the dull lielieveth on me the works that routine close supervision and i do sliall he do also and pressure that exists in many ereater works than these shall other jobs still its quite j he do because 1 go unto my evident that farm work just j father john 1413 doesnt appeal to a tot of peo- 1 thj cism for mistakes a a cause of discontent they liked defi nite wage contracts prompt pay ard to have a part in planning work surprisingly they were only mildly inter ested in profit sharing plans the farm labour situation will not change overnight but its important enough to justify a lot of time effort and careful thought sunday school lesson support canadianowned business become an owner in an all canadian business the cooperative move ment in canada is the most canadian of all businesses with ownership spread over a great number of people working together it is one hundred percent canadianowned locally and democratically controlled and it is fighting for the inde pendence of our economy by joining sour coop sou get a voice and a vote in its management canadian coops are progressive too in the last 10 jears ontario coops have prosed their faith in canada they have developed a wide range of products and pro grammes to serve approximately soooo owners and thousands of prospectiv c owners and patrons one of the fastest growing is the petroleum product lines such as fuel oil gasoline grease and lubricating oil coop gaso line is canadian owned canadian refined to give canadians maximum value for their money fuelsaver fill cap coop deefepment fc 3 f this re coop fyke is ulsptibis la e v fuel stoaie tfrk cuts evaporation loss preserves fuel quality saves you money lessens condensation for tetter fn fuel sfowe inquire za 1 fullsaver fill cap tylljl stouffville cooperative association petroleum pfffliil pie and some possible causes are worth taking a iook at wages are a factor i dont know many wealthy farm work ers but still when you add the value of board and free housing to cash wages the gap between farm wages and those in indus try isnt too wide irregular and long hours have always been a problem happily machines have helped to ease the manual work so that now the farms that can operate on a regular schedule have a more contended labour force prestige is involved too farm workers havent had too much success with the social register and its rather rare to find a father encouraging his son to pursue farm work as a vocation probably the time has come when the labour force on a farm should be re cognized more as a vital in- tluence on success buildings machinery feeding systems prize livestock all share the limelight with well trained labour being sort of taken for granted prestige will come to the man who has the judgment to make decisions for himself and can take some responsibil ity training for farm labour is badly neglected and some sort of programme for it might have a plare a survey a few years ago brought out a few things that arm workers rate important wages working hours and food were naturally high on the list some less obvious ones were that men much preferred to work on well managed farms rather than those that were run poorly the men fre quently mentioned harsh criti- a complete of magnetic ink e business cheques now available otr lord confronting two ter rors the storm on the lake and the deepest sorrow that can invade the heart of man the death of a loved one he was manifestly lord in both circumstances in so doing it reminded us of the mightly power resident in the son of god yet clothed with tender- inss and grace and the rela tion of this to human need service must begin with christ and not with men he cahs us to himself before send ing us out into the world and he alone gives the power by winch we may acceptably serve hiri to try in practical expe rience to divorce matthew 2819 from the previous verse is to invite barrenness in service and perhaps spiritual disaster service must continue by a daytoday consecration of all we are and have to him it may be little but he takes it and uses heavens multiplica tion before passing it on to the multitude too often today the church seems lacking in power is it because we do not begin our service with communion and an unshakeable sense of call or have we missed some anoint ing of power that can only come from christ the ability to cast out devils and heal the sick was obviously more in evidence in a comparatively un developed society than in our present culture but is this re ally an adequate reason for not expecting god to work today in what seem to us startling ways our prayer meetings should be times when we ask and expect to see god at work in specific answers to prayer ate they it is significant to notice how much jesus used his dis ciples to the very limit of their capacity and does nothing for them that they ought to do for themselves they walk preach heal sail or row the boat provide the loaves and fishes organize the crowd dis tribute the food and clear the ground afterward he calls commissions empowers com mands and multiplies their gifts today we do what we can and he does all we cannot with simple staggering re sults see our new 3 page illustrated catalogue and choose the cheque that suits your business requirements next monday evening at the meeting of stouffvillc lions club eight talented young people will participate in the annual lions club public speaking contest from these eight snallsts in the junior and senior high school eliminations held this week in stouffviile district high school two winners will be chosen by a panel of three judges to represent this area in the eastwest zone competition to be held in newmarket from there two winners go on to toronto to match their skills against representatives of other districts and finally compete in the grand finals at canadas largest public speaking contest sponsored bv lions clubs of ontario and quebec made their mark although there is no official record of the original con testants a plaque carrying the names of winners for the past fifteen years hangs in the high school and heading this list is clarence fockler winner of the 1949 contest it is interesting to note that clarence ww tiuutied and the father of three children lives in ringwood and is manager of the ontario branch of vachon cakes inc many of the names on h list have made their mark in the business and professional world william ratclift winner two years ago is enrolled at the uni versity of toronto quite a number of past winners including three in the past six years have swept through all the district contests to participate in the ontario quebec finals the 1958 winner norman hendricks now a thiid year student at mcmaster was selected in his freshman year as one of a two- man team to represent mcmaster in intercollegiate debate with the university of toronto and queens university stfville can well be proud of the resold of these ambitious young people last years winner was barbara buton and as she is siiil a student at stouffviile high there is a possibility she may be one of the school finalists and a contender in next modays competition means of kxpresslon much credit is due to mr duxbury principal of stouffviile high school and to mr smith head of the english department and the english teachers for their interest and cooperative efforts in this yearly event because of their encouragement students become enthusiastic participants public speaking is also a part of the composition course at both our public schools where every student in the senior grades is expected to prepare and present two or three speeches during the year by this means children naturally selfconscious and inarticulate find means of expression with similar assignments through the high school grades even a student with little natural public speaking ability becomes more proficient in expressing his thoughts and ideas looking to the future this experience can prose invaluable to a young man or woman in applying for a position explaining complex mechanical instructions to a crew expounding business procedures to a staff leaching theories to a class cf school students making political speeches in parliament or merely saying i do in a marriage ceremony not everyone is a natural speaker but each young person can derive some benefit from the experience of public speaking classes and competitions and so we give great credit to the local and district lions clubs for sponsoring these competitions and especially to our own stouffviile club who make this competition possible in our district underwriting the expenses of the winning con testants to go on to greater achievements this year trophies are being presented by the club and we know they will he treasured with pride by the successful young speakers who receive them in debate finals congratulations to the stouffviile district high school debating team of the eight schools participating in this years interschool debates woodbridge and stouffviile have come through preliminary rounds and are preparing to do battle for the trophy stouffviile represented by barbara button and eric button for the negative and dawn grose and tim wees for the affirmative defeated bradford in the first round then won over king city who had knocked out aurora and so they meet woodbridge winners of the western division in final debate in each round held in the schools there are three outside judges and results are computed on total points obtained in these battles of wits the negative team travels to the opposing school to participate the final debate date and location to be announced as soon as arrangements are completed will he held at an evening session and the public will be invited to attend here will be our opportunity to lend our moral support and show our pride and confidence in stouffvilles young de baters so every success to you dawn and barbara tim and eric i were mighty proud no minstrel show it is with regret that we learn there will be no minstrel show in stouffviile this spring for the past three years folks around these parts have enjoyed the art and antics of some pretty fine local talent in these shows sponsored by the stouff viile united church couples club however peg topping who produced the shows advises that the 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