feed bargain we have a bargain in good heavy feed for finishing hogs or for mixing with ontario grain this heavy- feed is around 2i cents per pound egg0 chick starter our own feed made fresh each day in our mill egg0 chick starter is the choice of the feeders in this neighborhood stiver bros stouffrille ontario easter cantata good friday s15 pm the crucifixion presented by stouffville united church choir stouffville united church and 730 special easter services at 1 1 am this sunday pm h sale on watches and rings continues until april 7 wdqcj s jewellery china stouffville phone 24jl m vfr tslft l rn men men the christian mens fellowship invites you to hear rev john eboehmer bathm pastor of high park baptist church toronto and the y f c boys band in the baptist church monday april 2nd at s pm come ear l y mexico- land of colour and sunshine tk sto0ttytu twhjnt thursday march 29 1954 pae 3 by ron cairn to see some of the worlds o3 jest and mo- wonderful eights one should visit the an- jcieni cathedrals and monaster ies of mexico on the outside they save the j appearance of an old gray shabby shell of a building arid t is even worse ort the inside 3- as you enter you are amaz ed a the beauty of the colour ed tatues on either side of the a few of the remains in them church literally everything in there is a cross in every room re cathedra is covered with the dining room i very large jgod which in mexico is used rd the only source of light nearly as commonly as paint during the daytime js through large decorative chandeliers narrow slits cut in the wall hang from the carved ceilings this of course makes the mast of the cathedrals have a room very dull cluster of belts of various sizes t one end there is an enor- and on occasion they ring outjnious fireplace the walls are with wonderful music icoiourfullv painted with images the historic old monasteries christ the virgin mary and many monastery lies not very far from mexico city and 2 miles from the pyramids ths the oldest monastery in mexico was the location of a heavy slaughter the walls are actu ally stit stained with blood some of tne original paintings and mosaics are still isible as in every monastery this one also has a dungeon the irons are suit intact with even local and personal happenings engagement notice i the regular meeting of the mr and mrs verne bowei the bey beauty salon will i ioxjf will be held c mon- j and leslie of oshawa had dn- cruel battle one such be closed from friday march day evening april 2nd iner with mr and mrs gord 30th to tuesday apr 10th wagg and gayle on sunday good friday good friday this week s a public holiday and stores will be closed mr and mrs bruce winter- stem left malton by plane on tuesday morning for a holiday in california and mexico there will be a sunrise ser vice in the stouffville united missionary church on good although there are reports of a good maple syrup season from western ontario the sap friday morning at 7 o ciock run locally has been verv poor i and makers are still patientlv attend the easter cantata waiting for the weather tort crucifixion being pre- warm up sented by stouffville united church choir in the church the funeral will be held this this good friday evening thursdav afternoon to ebene- zer cemetery milliken for the mew furniture for tne local late gertrude eckard eckardt passed away brierbusn hospital here monday after an illness some duration she was miss i utility commission oftce rec- at the ehtly established on the second c h nolan local publisher addressed the cedar gove community club on monday evening on the weekly news paper and its place in rural life john ottar an employee of smith welding will lie away from work for some time due to a broken bone which he sus taired in the back of his right hand while he was operating a drill at the home of mr and mrs walter atkinson last friday evening miss barbara beach on floor of the municipal building j and miss isobel atkinson held of daughter of the late mr and are most interesting in olden he disciples one room in the jj george eckardt of mill- times the monastery was the basement is damp musty and en centre of political activities in black with no light whatso- mexico of course when ex plorers and conquerors first came they found these monas teries in full control over the was shocked to s people and as a result these st crumbled in buildings became the scene of j this room i learned was not former m supposed to be entered by any- stouffville was expected here this week so that the office would be com pletely re3dy for occupancy mr and mrs bert irwin beverley and danny of agin court with the formers mo ther mrs j irwin of stouff- what to do where to go this sunday this sunday of course is kaster sunday so there are some special and particularly interesting thinjts to do in the afternoon the easter parade for instance with people from everywhere wearing their new spring outfits stroll ing down bloor street past torontos most stylish shops the easter parade used to take place on the boardwalk at sunnyside but this year its moved north to torontos fifth avenue the yonge bloor bay area and therell be some quite colorful activities taking place between about one and two in the afternoon a number of special models dressed in the latest spring styles will parade down bloor street in the smart est newest 1956 cars from st george to jarvis street among the models you will likely see the queen of the easter par ade who is to be chosen from the prettiest girls of all the nationalities in the city you your children and your friends should have a very pleasant afternoon as part of this years easter parade lets hope the weathers wonderful j later in the afternoon you can see a magnificent easter flower show at allan gar dens down at sherbourne and carlton streets just r short distance from bloor street i allan gardens is the largest botanical gardens in the pro vince and each easter they arrange a special flower display this year youll see lilacs daffo dils forsythia roses hydrang eas laburnums the bird of par- ever tms room was used for the death 0 at mt solitary confinement and when alberl on fridav of r frank 1 entered with my spotlight 1 cunningham deceased was thelvilie and sister miss edna ir skeleton j fatherinlaw of mrs howard win rn of the staff of or- rne corner j cunningham of sharon the angeville hospital are enjoy- aret forsyth of ing a couple of weeks holiday the late frank j in florida a miscellaneous shower in hon our of mi joy wood whose marriage will take place this weekend at home mr and mrs edward baker princess st fenelon falls one but i often find myself in stouffyille and mrs harold such situations j cunningham the former edna the monks never used to r agnew also of stouffville the burv their dead except for a late mr cunningham is surviv- short time after the flesh de- ed by his wife the former elizjwiil celebrate their fiftieth teriorated thev would dig them abeth travis and two sons i wedding anniversary on april up and take the bones to a howard of sharon and harold j 1th 1056 they will be at home special room where they would islington he was in his 78th i to their friends on that date nile them up one such room year the funeral was conduct- ifrom 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 pm i was told was sixty feet long ed on monday from mt albert forty feet wide and ten feet i united church with interment high and at one time was com- queensville cemetery pleteiy rilled with bones weddings another of mexicos interest ing sights is the maximilian castle in mexico city built dur- ing the emperors reign the meuliufcn r- iohfe building has now been turned tne marriage of elvanoreen into a museum of history and d mr- and mrs har- contains all the relics of imiluke and kenneth bruce portance that were used in i of m warfare such as instruments i t- and the late mr david of torture and punishment ofi p lawbreakers the castle itself i home of tne bride rev m is situated on a hill overlook ing mexico city the rooms have been preserved in their original state showing a mar velous display of carvings and furniture to see this museum you pay 50 centavos or about 4 cents in our money for any one visiting mexico df the museum is a must the gib son officiated the bride given in marriage by her father wore a waltz- length white gown of satin bro cade featuring long sheath sleeves a scalloped neckline embroidered with seed pearls and a bouffant skirt a finger tip veil of tulle illusion was held by a head piece of net mr and mrs milton clark of lindsay highway spent a few- days with her sister mrs f- c rowbotham and family here and also visited her brother h o kinck mrs dewitt and joyce returned with them for saturday faith mission conference the easter monday confer ence of the faith mission of canada will be held in altona union church monday april 2 meetings will be held after noon and evening lunch will be provided by the ladies of the church and seed pearls and carried a my friend with whom i tra- cascade of red raqes veiled down to mexico then de- bridal attendant mus carol cided to go to south america cohvell wore a waltz length i thought that since i was of old atin and match down so far south i might just hat and carried a bouquet as well see as much as i could uf yellow rases we left mexico city the next f he best man was mr david morning for one of my big gest adventures the farther down we went the vegetation thickened and stretches of open desert became less frequent the temperature i climbed steadily as we left the mountains far behind and rode on level ground by the time i f f l i reached yucatan it wasjlells ol uoiulmcd at 93 degrees and more humid than in mexico df we stopped off at a banana plantation where we mccalden brother of the groom following the reception the happy couple left on a trip to the states on their return they will reside in weston good friday service after serving successfully as were j a pastor of two churches of shown around this particular the indiana conference of the i plantation was twentyfive sq- united missionary church adise an b of ies ofbaranas and required j rev an mrs jacob hosteller easter lillies the the funeral was conducted on sunday from the late home lot 10 con 4 scott township of lettishia ann stiver wife of the late edwin stiver who passed away on friday sur viving are four sons ronald douglas dennis and garnet and a daughter marion mrs h g page interment was made in the mt albert ceme tery uxbridge town council struck the f5s tax rate last week at j rs mills an increase of 1 15 mills over last year biggest jump public school where a levy of ro mcclanahari of kirk- an additional 106 nulls is re- ake thj marria win qiured i take place on saturday april oclock in the mr and mrs gordon holden announce the engagement of their daughter era may to robert joseph mcclanahan of costs has come in the chatham son of mr and mrs genial crossing guard fred woodward known to school children in town as pop un derwent an operation at the toronto east general hospital last week pop will be com ing home during the easter holidays and the children hope to see him back on duty when they return to school relatives and friends gath 21 1956 at ringwood christian church mrs hilker brown passes after brief j illness tuesday early tuesday morning mar 13th mrs hilker brown the ered at the home of mrand former anna may bdnriett of mrs r foote ninth line to celebrate the birthdays of mrs maryanne hail and mrs elf- leda foote on thursday even ing march 22hd progressive euchre followed by refresh ments were enjoyed by the madill guests who included mr and mrs j harrison mt albert mr and mrs w c hall mr and mrs wilbur claughton mr and mrs del kidci mr and mrs frank whetter mr and mrs harvey swain and betty mrs ralph baker fred conner and mr and mrs elmer wells george aston proprietor of the gold fish supply com pany stouffville appeared on television from new york on sunday evening on that popu lar quiz show whats my line the panel had failed to get very far with spotting mr- astons line after four or five questions but time ran out and the local businessman collect ed the full prize money including beautiful whole display will be carefully arranged in a most artistic and pleasing fashion allan gardens will be carefully arranged in most artistic and pleasing fash ion allan gardens will be open between 10 am and 500 pm on easter sunday and is free to the public after the parade and the flower show treat the family to a special easter sundav dinner at scotts on bloor street j lwo doors west of vonge scotts famous french buffet is delicious and inexpen sive for just 195 reduced prices for children you have your choice of a large assort ment of tasty horsdoeuvres plus turkey or roast beef ex pertly prepared with vegetables united chnrch wa easter meeting on monday evening march 19th the easter meeting of plenty of help to keep the pick- j w led to offer themselves the womans association of ing going there are sometimes f foreign missionary service stouffville united church was as many as 110 bananas on one j they have just returned from j held in the church parlours offee desert and as mny i wna appeared to be a very stalk we were toid of losses term j t dominican re of human life each week due pu where they have been to the very poisonous banana ministering the word of god spiders i to this spiritually destitute within four days we were al in panama we reached the j during his years of residence panama canal itself and here in t dominican republic mr is where i parted from my friend as i had decided to re turn to mexico city on my way back i met a very wellspoken mexican who had studied at the university of mexico city he took me to his home which was made of bamboo and had a thatched roof of banana leaves inside it was fairly light and a small fire was boning in the clay fireplace his wife was busy patting out tortillas i noticed helpinss as you like crisp white table linen and soft lights lend an atmosphere of comfort able relaxation to scotts the waitresses arp pleasant and effi cient and scotts heartily wel come family groups for sunday dinner so take the children with you you can phone for a re servation waliiut 21320 have a very pleasant easter sunday and next week well brins you more ideas for inter esting places to ro and things to do on sunday afternoon in tor onto easter sunday closing day of missionary convention united missionary church stouftville easter sunrise service 7 am speaker rev r re1lly koricn scvrtfflry of untied muinnarj chnrrh 11 am rev reiily villi ok on the nbjccl th- riirrction imperative 730 pm rev pail immel lllonirj lo nigeria vcf africa youth kh christ ivdikv choik wlli sixo imin nov- to alien eeh service large twenty foot boaconstric tor which 1 thought was stuff ed i remarked that it was a very novel decoration and pro ceeded to examine it closely with a poke here a press there and finally a pinch that was it before i knew it i had a large dark head staring trie in the face with a red forked tongue flinging out at me 1 nearly fell over with shock this enormous snake was a house pet it seems that hosteller become with guests present from mar- kham locust hill goodwood ancvclaremont miss betty hus ton a talented young musician from victoria square rendered two selections on the piano my soul my life my all ville led in the devotional which dalt with the meaning of easter she gave in poetic form a summary of the differ ent accounts of easter as tak en from the four gospels and concluded by reading from 1 corinthians the account of christs resurrection and our resurrection a ladies quartette from lo cust hill favoured the meeting with the singing of the lovely hymn ivory palaces and mrs wood introduced the guest speaker mrs e r hall of toronto mrs hall brought greetings from the toronto east presbytery executive of which she is a member and in troduced her topic 1 have a stewardship she interpreted her text the parable of the talents as it might have been spoken by le- we an interesting ceremony was conducted at the regular morn ing service of the stouffville united church on sunday when the explorers group pre- ented the church with new brass offering plates and a chal ice the gifts were made avail able by money raised by mrs harold lewis the leader of the explorers in 1955 who won a contest in the name of the girls group the presentation address was given by elaine forsyth and the presentation by lynda nolan the plates were presented by sharon mc lean lynn murphy louise dyke susan ogilvy linda sanders and karen lewis tiverton passed away in to ronto western hospital after an illness of three weeks she was in her 50th year the browns took over store keeping in altona when mr retired the deceased survived by her husband hilker three sons george and eraser of altona and bert of port elgin also six brothers and two sisters the funeral was from the davey funeral home in pt elgin on thursday at 230 pm with interment in lovat cemetery challenging problem cancer is a challenging prob lem it is probable that more than 20000 canadians will die of this disease in 1050 the canadian cancer society is de voting its energy and money to cancer research to public education and to welfare serv ice to cancer patients for tha purpose of eventually eliminat ing cancer as a major medical problem a great research attack is being carried on in laborator ies across the country all prog ress has brought longer life to thousands with cancer but new means of prevention apd cure depend on future research april is cancer month across canada for information regarding i llm services provided by llio these girls were the graduates rni of so of the group in the gifts 0 in markhani township were received on behalf of the islouitvllic mid district call church by rev douglas davis 1 mrs imves unionvihr 2i u rr now open the morning glory draperies and dry goods located at 4 botsford st newmarket proprietress muriel morning formerly of senecals match- acquainted with mahy t0 a k of women of the peopie and has had op- nave a stewardship and an mat portunitv to observe the con- j we nav a iriwt from god to these snakes are very easiy ditions existing in the country j j his trained when caught young i stayed for supper and there was a large plate of meat in he also marjea tour of hafutlma vision imagination to obtain a perspective of the courage are necessary for overall need of the area you j christian stewards who must front of me the meai was well i will be surprised and shocked j willing to be used more and i advanced and while i was in to hear from him of the dc-sper- more as channels of gods pow- the act of chewing a mouth- 3 plight of these people andjer and not give onlyieftoer coop alfalfas clovers are selected seeds i 0 0 i i was asked you ul of mea like meat i replied yes its very good i like it very much by the way what kind of meat is it i aked oh he said as i ate some more you ez dog well after dige- words i caimly thanked and struck out for mexico cit next week my hitchhike trip home vou will be challenged at the time and money to god per- opportunities for christian ser- haps much of the indifference vice so euve to our verv door- today may be due to the fact have never known s to be without hie step his messages illustrated j that we by esse histories of those to i what it whom they have ministered good things which have come will grip your heart to its as a result of religion mr hosteller is a native ol easter is a glad personal ev- igesting the r county indiira andpenenre for all of us but we hanked him he and his wife are both gradjmust become coworkers with uates of eort wayne bible co- j god and use our resources to lege previous to their depart- j serve his kingdom we must tire mr hosteller was pastor allot our money strength and of the liberty um church in time starting with god mrs i mishawafca for five years you j hail concluded her aldrc- youve got to admit that mo- will want to hear him speak with a verse from a familiar jzart and beethoven had it eas- and see his kodachrome sides j hymn were the whole ram tier than the modern rock-and- of h dominican republic at of nature mine that were a roll composer who has to think the stouftville united mission- present far too small lov so ill trwe different names ary church on good friay a amazing so divine demands he iante tune b pra ay jcjl rny jit my all j up far high qualify standards in he selection and cleaning of coop seed helps guarantee top yield only ontario adapted varieties are selected they are then carefully tested to assure hijjh germination cleaned by the most modern seed cleaning machinery operated hy experts you are sure of high seed purity and low weed content plant coop seed stouffville coop phone 122 or 269