a ant centre all these famous brands at one location cil paints cilux enamels super white dulux varnishes and stains super kem tone rem g1x kem tone gliddens spred satin flo glaze colorizing palnts to match any color almatex enamels fresh stocks just arrived come in lets talk over your paint needs hendricks hardware stouffville phone 283w ballantrae the service at bailarnrae church on sunday was well aitended six children were baptised 3nd the junior choir sang when mothers of salem the ladies took port through the service vvh mrs milford rose in charge a group of the ladies sang my mothers biwe rev j mc laeblan gave the nesage mr ard mrs george talbot ard mr and mrs delos gra ham motored to bancroft or monday for a few days fishing gormley a group of sadies attended the wms convention in the united missionary church at stratford last wednesday miss aryilla forrester was entertained at a birthday din ner on tuesday at the home of mr and mrs geo barrett congratulations to miss nancy cober who celebrated her birthday this week mr ben cober spent a week at fordvich with his son-in- law and daughter mr and mrs kaiph baker bethe5da the tribune stottffyflle ont may 13 1953 sraa3maae3m mr and mrs carl cockenilj mrs c s3 steckley spent a of qshawa were saturday visjjweek with her daughter and tors with mr v cockenll family mrs john macdoaald the sewing group had a sand hi social evening at the home of i miss marian conner has mrs j- paisley mrs helen been hired as junior teacher i ward was guest of horor mrs ward will ooi return to her home in los angeles cal the i group presented her with a lovely cup and saucer a dainty iurch was served and a beauti- fully decorated cake was the gift of mrs j patterson the wa held their meeting 1 last wednesday at the church mrs h crowhurst president was in charge of the meeting i the regular business was i attended to and group three entertained and provided lunch mrs j paisley read the i scripture lesson the group sang love lifted me miss frames wright charter mem- ber gave a reading the meet ing was closed with prayer mrs helen ward wishes to say a very sincere thank you i to each member of the j i thursday sewing group not i only for the lovely cup and i saucer and beautifully decor- mr net connor and mr roy scott visited with mr and mrs j robert clubire of kitchener on sunday may 2 sorry to hear mrs robins j has been confined to bed with i a cold mrs shaffer of stouffville is spending a few days with mrs kva steckley the wms was held on wednesday may 5 at the home of mrs gibson the pre- sident mrs hunt was in charge the devotional was given by mrs brtllinger and a temperance reading by mrs i yake david and lambert take sng duets and mrs watt sang i a solo readings were given by and miss jean rae as senior mrs galbraith and mrs allm teacher at ss no 7 markhara mrs harwoodthe speaker for for the next school term the meeting gave a very inter- i mr peter sticklev of almlra noting talk on her daily house- had sunday dinner with mr ld tasks in connection with and mrs geo cober mr and mrs howard baker- assisted with she mothers day service in owen sound on sun- dav mr and mrs w c noble and victor visited on sunday with mr and mrs harry dal las st catharines mrs lieuah jones mr ami mrs chas conner neil and doris had sunday dinner with mr and mrs ralph baker in toronto miss betty bovair and mr clem ellas were guests of hon our at a miscellaneous shower on friday night at the new home of mr and mrs russel ellas and again on monday night at victoria square our community was shocked ated cake presented to her but last week to learn of the sud- also for the many enjoyable i den passing of mr john snider report from parliament by michael starr mp ontario killing after nine days of debate on the budget a vote was taken on the main motion which controversial subject of thus de bate has been the quebec tax dispute and the vote found one liberal voting against the government and with the op position parliament may not find it easy to finish its work by tihe governments prorogation tar get date of june 15th corn- ended the debate the most i mon examination of the bulk mt pouftryman- interested in saving up to tjj feed cost its a fact you can save as much as y feed cost simply by following the fulopep pullet growing plan quaker growing this is possible be cause fulopep growing mash is so highly forti fied you can feed f tvo oc7 j hotter and grow better pullets too fulopep growing mash is available whole oats i stiver bros stouffville ont of the governments expendi ture items still lies ahead there are some 10 pieces of legislation on the order paper virtually untouched nineteen more bills have yet to be intro duced and the prime minister has said that three more meas- tires may well be added to the legislative program the new canadianjapanese trade treaty still to be apl proved by parliament isnt likely to enable japan to bal ance its trade with this coun try in 1952 japan bought goods valued at s103 millions and sold only 13 million worth in return japanese sources here report that their govern ment is hopeful that the treaty will curtail the deficit but re alizes there is little immediate prospect of doing anything more japan is aiming at the capital goods market japanese concerns are expected to es tablish permanent offices i n canada items which are likely to figure prominently in the japanese trade drive here in clude machinery electrical goods cement and highquality optical equipment in the external affairs stand ing committee of the house we had the opportunity of ex amining the estimates for that department for the ensuing year this is the only commit tee where the estimates are examined in committee the other estimates are usually under consideration in the house of commons we have found tjhat the canadian gov ernment is contemplating er ecting embassies in rome and tokyo and additional facilities in paris and the hague the figures for these structures are somehwere in the neighbour hood of one million dollars each and seem rather stagger ing we are informed how ever that they have been care fully scrutinized and the fig ures as presented are bare min- evenings spent in the homes of the group and for the warm welcome given her correction an item in the column last week stated that mr gordon yakeley had pur chased the home of the late mrs h pegg mr yakeley is just renting the place mr and mrs grant orchard of toronto called on mr and mrs david gray last friday iwmmmw check these prices before you buy balsam and mount ziox mr and mrs jack empring- ham and family visited sunday with mr and mrs walter arm strong at scarboro several from here attended the odd fellows parade at brooklin on sunday mr and mrs walter carson attended the funeral on satur day of the late levi norton of uxbridge the symapthy of this community goes to mrs nor ton in her bereavement mr and mrs lorne jones and doreen visited sunday with mr and mrs bert jones at brooklin mr bruce neale of toronto is showing the pictures he took while visiting the british isles last year in the church mon day night may 17 everyone welcome mr and mrs cecil jones vis ited sunday with mrs j a jones at brooklin the active service class will meet on tuesday night may 25 in the church with miss jane scott of toronto as guest speaker mr and mrs burnett jamie- son and mary jean spent sun day with mr and mrs john dryden at brooklin birthday greetings to mrs elmer wilson monday may 10 deep sympathy is extended to mrs snider and her family mr e hunt had an airmail letter from rev and mrs willis hunking from casa blanca africa during the course of their voyage they had a very severe storm they expected to arrive at their destination around may 22 bible references the meeting closed with prayer by mrs robins the church cleaning will be i on thursday may 20 all ladies come prepared pails brushes water etw the institute will be on wedj resday mav 19 at the home of mrs e barkey the roll call describe a flag of a different country the topic is to be on our flag given by mrs steckley and mrs clenden- ning stouffville youth for christ saturday night 2nd markham church 745 margaret rose at tho keyboard soo enjoy an informal song lime rrlar and alng joar care awa young and older alike if you are interested in our new contest see murray flpher for details at broadcast time menage- in song by the yfc fiirl- choir also duel numbers by joy and phyllla film abrahams faith and choosing your llfei vocation every sunday by radio yfc presents the youth of our cklb o am cfor 14s 015 rallv echoes cktb 218 n rowax director agboabtaassqbbaibqa ml pisgah cherrywood aylmer choice peaches vis 15 ox tin 2 for 35 horseshoe fancy red sockeye salmon vz lb tin 33 kelloggs corn flakes large 2 for 49 small 2 for 33 shredded wheat 2 pkgs 35 carnation milk tall tins 2 for 27 morning treat coffee freshly ground 1 pound 125 35 bananas golden yellow 2 pounds florida grapefruit 96s 6 for 29 florida oranges for juice 200s 1 dox 39 blue brand beef blade roast per lb 39 stewing beef per lb 39 fresh loins pork per lb 65 devon sliced side bacon per lb 79 devon sausage 1 lb pkg 45 peameal cottage rolls per lb 65 carload groceteria main street stoufivilk mothers day service was ob served on sunday with a ca pacity congregation rev mr king conducted the baptisms when the children of the fol lowing parents were presented heather ann daughter of mr and mrs c hollinger janice colleen daughter of mr and mrs j cummings glen allen son of mr and mrs k hollin ger james robert son of mr and mrs w gates delxrah joan daughter of mr and mrs r gates mrs g petty superintend ent of the sunday school led the worship service miss carol shields read the scripture mr walter milne read the story he lived next door to jesus the beginners primary and junior classes sang two chor uses trusting jesus and birds are singing rev king gave the address on chris tian family day congratulatioas to mr and mrs richard cameron nee peggy wilkinson who were married in cherrywood united church on saturday master david rennie enter tained a number of his school chums to a birthday party on monday mr and mrs walter hollin ger entertained a number of their family on mothers day atha mr and mrs blake yaiiznt of dong branch mr and mrs ken walters and master brian turnbull all from toronto were sunday guests with mrs gertie hoover and vern mr and mrs ray bielby of toronto were supper guests with mr and mrs cyril bielby on sunday mrs johnston and daughter of stouffville spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs macdonald here mrs joe trari spent wed afternoon last week with the carruthers family mr and mrs alonzo allen of stouffville were sunday din ner guests with the carruthers family master brian mcaloney is visiting his aunt mrs wilton at hillside for a few days mr and mrs kirton visited on wed last week with his brother mr james kirton of malvern mr and mrs david tran and laurie spent the week end in kingston with their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs gordon overland and family mr and mrs bert silverthorn and daughter of stouffville were supper guests with mr and mrs joe tran and family on sunday sale of house effects belong ing to mrs delbert holden is being held this thursday after noon in stouffville cooking is the art of interior decorating in which the cook should know whats in good taste christ church anglican rev f j bournes rector sunday may 16th 1954 4th sunday after easter 130 pm sunday school 230 pm evensong tuesday 230 wa fri 8 pm choir practice for love is of god 1 john 48 read the raxlin 10th anni versary display in this weeks issue on page two richmond hill reformed church of canada dutch meeting hold in tho fellowship centre lemonville pastor c m eelmax sunday may 16th 1954 10 am worship sondes 11 am sunday school stouffville baptist church rev h f branton pastor wed 8 pm the concluding meeting of our christian life enrichment campaign friday 8 pm young people sunday may 16th 1954 10 am church bible school 11 ajm morning worship 730 pm evening service tuesday may 18th the wm- s will hold its monthly meet ing at the home of sirs h shuttleworth at 230 pm and spring fair imums unemployment seem to be the chief worry of this country at the preent time this past week we have had a delegation of one hundred unemployed who picketed the front door of the house of commons and lobbied various members they presented a brief outlining various suggestions to the gov ernment which they think would alleviate the present situation monday may 24th 0 light heavy horses 1 saddle hurdle events square dance contest monster midway barn dance in arena at night russ crcightons orchestra despite the bad weather about 90 friends and neighbors gathered at the new home of mr and mrs russell ellas on friday and showered clem ellas and betty bovair with many wonderful gifts in honor of their coming marriage this week mr and mrs w milne and family of toronto and mrs v botham visited mr and mrs r c baycroft and family on sunday mr and mrs will grant of stayner visited on sunday with mr and mrs harry smith sorry to hear that mrs alvin stephenson is confined to bed with virus pneumonia we wish her a speedy recov ery- congratulations to mr and mrs percy sohell nee dor othy brown on the birth of their daughter on friday also to the grandparents mr and mrs n brown mrs hattie gamble of rich mond hill and mr and mrs ernie teiers and children of aurora visited with mr and mrs john gamble on sunday at the church service on sunday a ohoir of fifteen sun day school children under the direction of mrs roy smith sang two numbers very nicely with quadell sudeyko taking a solo part three baby girls were christened by rev e c moddle they were mary ellen daughter of mr and mrs e barlow margaret nor- een daughter of mr and mrs roy smith mary frances daughter of mr and mrs w scott after recently recovering from the measles the little sons of mr and mrs harold botham are now confined to the house with chicken pox mrs wilbur graham had supper on sunday night with mr and mrs roy howlett mr w h smith and mrs w scott and girls spent thursday evening with mr and mrs j h smith of snelgrove be sure to see the current issue of the farmers magazine to see an interesting article about mr and mrs harold botham and their farm helper dont forget to come to church next sunday at 2 an to hear mrs f g huson of stouffville the home and school club held an old fashioned square dance and box social at the home of mr and mrs b kays on saturday night to help raise money to pay for school play equipment mr jim how lett of mi albert called off for the dance and mrs arthur toogood of unionville presi dent of the york and simcoe council played the piano the following ollicers were elected for gormley womens institute for 19541955 honor ary president mrs james mac- donald president mrs george boynton 1st vice president mrs allan wideman 2nd vice president mrs r c baycroft secretarytreasurer mrs n h brown assistant secretary- tieasurer mrs russell ellas directors mrs t hepburn mrs j gamble mrs harry smith district director mrs i g munro standing committee conveners agriculture and canadian industry mrs e ai smith home economics and j health mrs g munro citizen ship and education mrs t hepburn historical research and current events mrs r c baycroft community activity and public relations mrs b kays press correspondent mrs r ellas sick and flower committee mrs a wideman mrs vey mittee mrs h smith mrs e a smith mrs h biddlecombe auditors mrs t hepburn rev f g huson speaker mrs a wideman gazette mrs thought for today j gamble pianist mrs h a smile is something thai smith assistant piamst mrs add to your face value why j the law of supply and demand makes olite people very popu lar mast of the why dont you fellows are the ones who sel dom do themselves with the local churches memorial christian church rev lewis eakin pastor sunday may 16th 1954 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic service you are especially invited to hear the pastor at both ser wees wed 8 pm midweek service coming next sunday only at 730 pm johnny ambrose one of can adas outstanding gospel tenons sermon in a second the bible says put ye in the sickle for the harvest is ripe too many christians are using their sickles to cut off their brothers head st james presbyterian church stouffville rov d r mckhucan ba sunday may 16th 1954 10 ajn morning worship united missionary church rev h shantz minister sunday may 16th 1954 mount joy 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic thurs 8 pm prayer meetin dickson huiij 10 am morning worship 11 am sunday school tues 8 pm prayer meeting bloomington and ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday may 16th 1954 bloomington 10 am sunday school 730 pm worship friday 8 pm bible study ringwood 10 am sunday school 730 pm worship monday 8 pm christian en deavour prayer meeting may 20th 8 pm annual church business meeting aitona 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic service rev f huson annual missionary offering on may 23rd wed 8 pm prayer meeting the fellowship of evangelical baptist churches rev norman rowan pastor second maitkham sunday may 16th 1954 10 am sunday school 11 am ministry 3rd in series this is your church 730 pm young peoples wed 8 pm prayer meeting baker hill sunday may 1 6th 1954 130 pm sunday school 230 pm ministry this is your church next sunday may 23rd an off ering for radio missionary rev f cook thursday 830 pm prayer meeting at the w reid home united missionary church gormley bethesda rev c e hunking minister sunday may 16th 1954 bethesda 1030 am morning worship 2 pm sunday school wed evening prayer meetlm gormley 146 pm missionary sunday school guest speaker mrs rao of stouffville 24 5 preaching service 730 pm young people meet ing spoakor roy nigh vacation bible school july 19 to 30th stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday may 16th 1954 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship rev douglas davis friday 815 pm ohoir prac tice stoiffville united- missionary church rcr 0 iluun minister thurs 8 pm prayer service friday afternoon childrens happy hour friday evening 8 pm joint meeting of the junior wms with senior wms at the home of mrs reg stoufler sunday may 16th 1954 10 am sundav school 11 am worship roy smith mr l har- 1 jt how- big are you mrs j ash quilt com- j pm jt 10 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic melville bethesda and peaches united churches rev geo e robins ba sunday may 16th 1954 10 am peachs 1130 am melvlue 300 pm bethesda goodwood baptist church rev arthur england mlnjiter sunday may 16th 1954 2 pm sunday school 3 pm worship service thursday 815 pm annual church business meeting anything that is business for the lord is our business nb sunday may 23 mr mur ray richardson wul be the the speaker b kay not vf it brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor bishop a i winger sunday may 16th 1954 10 am sunday school 11 am worship 7 pm evangelistic wed 730 prayer meetinjr an invitation is extended to i all