tie CLARKS SERVICE Box S3 Pi- HOLLAND LANDING The April meeting of Holland Landing Home and School As sociation will be held Monday April at in the school Two films will be shown and Mr- district cub mas ter for South Lake dis trict will speak to the meeting Learn howto develop a voice pleasant to listen to Isieasily heard and i J Learn to speak y Learn the art of interpretation yon the of the English language in prose and put Special exercises and drills to eliminate slur ring or slouching which are the commonest faults in speaking and the most to Private lessons one dollar per halfhour Group lessons cents per person Phone iiiirN3 S i PAL TANKS PAL TANKS TANKS PAL TANKS PA v- FOR tpr 50 NO NECESSARY APPLY TUESDAY OB THURSDAY EVENINGS BETWEEN AND AT THE ABMOUKY IN AURORA PHONE FOB INFORMATION TANK DRIVERS RADIO OPERATORS AND GUNNERS ARE WANTED IMMEDIATELY ENROL NOW OUR PLANS INCLUDE YOU Mr and Mrs Tom and children returned home af ter visiting relatives in Chat ham and Windsor Several people went to hear Rev wellknown pastor of the Back to God pro gram and his choir at First United Church in Hamilton last Monday evening A special prayer meeting will be held at the Christian Re- formed church on Friday even ing Rev Brondsema of To ronto will conduct this service the services at the Christian informed church here on Sun day The held a social meet ing Monday March with Mr Heerema of Grand Rapids as guest speaker ARMITAGE The canvassers of the district wish to express their thanks for the interest and cooperation of the community in contributing to the re cent Red Cross drive Mrs of is visiting her cousin Mrs John Smith Mrs Lome Staley and Mr and Mrs Jack Staley of ford were Sunday supper guests of Mr and Mrs Douglas Nigh and Mr and Mrs Leo Niddrey Mr and Mrs Porter Mr and Mrs Cook Mr and Mrs Douglas Nigh and Mr and Mrs Del the Toronto District Ayrshire Breeders banquet and dance in Brampton on Friday evening community- club would like to congratulate the Bogarttown club for thie very enjoyable program presented at the school on Saturday evening Yonge St Sewing Circle will meet at the home of Mrs Robinson Queen St New market on Wednesday April The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday April 3 Page Rexall Spring One Cent Sale AT REXALL DRUGS papers for advertisement Also tune in Amos and Andy Sunday pm CO on Jersey public school hockey team Won the Keswick Optimist annual competition ana Percy Ma honey presents it MatheWV Blan chard look trophy in North the award to team captain G CHARLIE QUEENS YORK RANGERS 1ST AMERICAN IVJ WHY PAY MORE SAVINGS UP TO PERCENT IN FIRST QUALITY SUPER TRUCK TIMS TradeIn Consumers Ply List Allowance Cost Tubes 690 5955 10 11295 20 The Ratepayers Association held a social evening on Friday March at the home of Mr William Weedon During the evening both euchre and bingo were played The win ners of euchre were ladies Mrs Tom Blackburn Miss Bar bara West men Mr Harry Gould Mr W Nugent Consola tion prizes were won by Mrs and George Gould The regular monthly meetings of the association will be held at the home of Mr Weedon the first and third Tuesdays of each month the third Tuesday held as a social night There was a good turnout for the first evening and everyone is welcome Dave Grit ten who has been home on leave from the navy for 30 days returned to British Columbia last Sunday night March 30 Mr and Mrs A Funnel spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs John We are sorry to hear Alan has the mumps- SIZES TO FIT EVERY TRUCK HOLT The box social was well attend ed at the school house Theodore King won the radio Quite a number from here at tended Junior Boys Hockey ban quet at Sharon last Friday even- v Young Peoples be held at the church oh Friday evening this week Everyone welcome Mr Jack Miss Doris Bradford were Sunday guests at the home of Harvey Gibney- Mr and Mrs Donald Gibney and family Drake were visitors the home of Harvey Gibney and last week Mrs- Addie Hoover celebrated her birthday Saturday March 29 Mr and Mrs John Kiirby hove moved to their home on St We will them in the community Miss Mitchell Toron to spent last weekend with Miss Shirley Miss May spent Sunday at Green Valley Farm Holt and Mrs Alan Shaw Miss Nora Shaw Sharon were visitors of Mr and Mrs Milton on Saturday mount Wgah The Mount will meet at the home of Mrs Smith on Wednesday April at Rollcall A neigh borly act we have received De votional Mrs Wallace Scott Program Mrs Everyone welcome The conveners of standing met at the home of fiwitfi ritoAvi met at Wool Growers Organization Norman on Monday SHIP COLLEGT TO OUR NO WESTON ONTARIO GRADING IIIRKCT Shippers may obtain sacks and twine without charge from Stevenson Baldwin or writing direct to CANADIAN COOPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED Bay Street Toronto Canada The York County Fair this year brought the strong est classes in many years with 38 exhibitors entering an even exhibits the largest classes being barley late oats and ten ears of husking corn Professor La ugh land of tOAC speaking oh behalf of the judges the members on the quality of their entries For some years barley has been almost a failure but this year brought out ten entries while there were in the late oat class and in the class for 10 ears of dent corn with seven Jots of registered oats and seven exhibits of baled hay Albert Rutherford of Wood bridge Farms J Weston Jack Markham Alfred and Davidson Bros were top winners of MOUNT ZION A supper held at Sharon hall on Friday evening in honor of Mount Hockey team The Mount team consists of four players from Holt and five from Mount under the leadership of Mr Murray Ed gar Thompson captain of the team was presented with the cup by Mr Walker Holland Landing who also donated it There was a good attendance of parents and friends from both Schols Mr and Mrs Carl Greenwood visited Mr and Mrs II Cole on Sunday Mrs John Kellington visited her daughter Mrs Stan Shanks of this week There were seven on Saturday afternoon ladies present Duo to had roads the Young Mrs Peggy Wasa Peoples meeting had to he post- guest at the but may be in Victoria Square on day evening the most prizes and the special prizes for nfcw exhibitors by the A E Seed Company went to Lawrence Koffer of Maple and Timbers of Albert Rutherford won the open barley and registered oats J won the bus wheat class and red clover Clifford won the open wheat class Agincourt both the shelled and cob corn Lawrence Keffer Maple took the large class of late bats of the Clinton and Duncan Watson J of won field beans clover and bushel of table turnips Maurice of was alone in soybeans Frank took the timothy class with a new strain Farm won the registered barley and Farms barn- cured hay John and son of Sharon took both potato classes J Snider of Union- the five turnip group and Bruce Snider of Maple the field cured hay class No champion ships are declared at this show The judges were en- Toronto Geo Ml Gray Professor J and E To ronto Frank Barnes of Schom- berg president of the York County Soil and Crop Improve- I men Association presided for the program and agricultural repre- was of the show G Full line of groceries and meats WILL OPEN IN BALDWIN APfiH Our policy the best quality at the lowest prices different attachments All on the same machine Winter and summer your Gravely Tractor saves you time energy and Money Rotary plows cultivators lawn mowers sickle bars saws sprayers rollers snow plows snow blowers rotary For information and literature OR PHONE GRAVELY CANADIAN St Box ILL Toronto Ontario UK Saturday March Mr ami Mrs Metro Sudeyko have moved into the house of Mrs Wiltoii Mrs Wil ton sold all her household affects at an auction sale last Saturday and Will live with her daugh ter Mrs Roy Howie and Mr Mrs George Barrett was a hostess to about ladies in her home last Friday evening The occasion vas a nylon by Mrs Claire Mr and Mrs Bernard Kays attended the skating carnival at Port Hope on Friday evening of last week I H m To Ontario Producers of Eggs and Poultry The Ontario Farm Products Marketing Board has received a petition for the 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 the opinion of producers on this proposal if you are years of age or over and have produced and sold eggs during andor are produc ing and soiling eggs in are eligible to vote Any member of a family engaged in the production and sale of eggs is eligible if over years of age but only one member of such a family is entitled to vote A copy of the scheme may be obtained from the officers of your County or District Federation of Agriculture or from office your Agricultural Representative V Producers opportunity of voting by ballot on the market ing scheme for oh April and 111 Polling stations will bo established at strategic centres in each county or District Duo notice of the location and the time of voting will appear in this paper next week Each producer of eggs and poultry who wishes to vote will le required to declare his eligibility and to register with the returning officer before receiving a ballot Your Agricultural Representative is the Chief Return ing Officer for your County or District Officers will be appointed for each polling division AS YOU LIKE BUT VOTE ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING BOARD KING RIDGE NEWS On Sunday March Mrs passed away at her home on the King She Was hi her year hut had ted a very active life until recently On Tuesday March relatives and friends gathered la pay their last re spects Our deepest sympathy is given to her- daughter and her grandson Ernest inter ment was in Sherwood cemetery Sunday services are Sunday school at am worship at MAPLE HILL Anniversary services will be held In Maple Hill Baptist church on Sunday May Rev A Detroit a former pastor will he the speaker for the day A special Ranter service will he held on Good Friday morning April it at oclock The pas- tor Rev will he in charge The interior of the church is redecorated Miss Evelvn English spent Sunday in Toronto A miscellaneous shower was held Inst Saturday evening for Miss Pat Stevens and Mr Lloyd Pollard They received many lovely gifts Word has been received from Rev a former pastor here who at present is in Greece working under the Greek Am erican He expects to return home soon CHICK STARTER J T iotfettti Jo Congratulations Mr and Mrs Pa tendon the ar rival of their baby son- Mr and William King- don on Friday visited their daughter Mrs Arnold and Mr and children of is town They attended the skating- carnival Weston arena where their Janet an Colin use were two of the skating performers Mrs Herbert Oliver spent the weekend her mother Mrs Percy of Aurora who took suddenly ill This community extends deep est sympathy to the family and relatives of Mrs Fred Preston Mm Sidney and daugh ter Gail on Sunday visited Mrs father Mr Cox who is ill in the Toronto hospital Mrs Clayton enter tained a group of children last Wednesday in honor of her daughter Carolyns birthday Those who attended were Susan Maureen and William Starr Wendy Bar bara Lynn Hillary and Ruth White Mr and Mrs Prank of Newmarket Mr and Mrs Ar thur Mr and Mrs Ar- Johnny a Mary all of Toronto wore Suit- day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Clayton on the of their wedding an niversary Mr ami Mrs Clayton MartUii Ann Carolyn and had dinner on Sat urday evening with Mr Ppguea sister Miss Ada McLean Mr and Mrs George spent Sunday with their parents Mr and Mrs A Dont forget to attend the Womens Institute play 4 Next on Friday April In hall Mr and Mrs Teece of and Miss Marion Loveless of Ottawa last day visited their cousin Mis It A White Miss June Falconer of Aurora spent the weekend at home PRODUCTION REAL REASONS FOR FEEDING TO CHICKS SCIENTIFICALLY FORMULATED to produce rapid sound healthy TEXTURE the coarse hard particles in CHICK STARTER produce good permanent gizzard development nutritionists are constantly CHICK STARTER at the farm and demand that it produces more and more economy I CHICK STARTER is manufactured here at our mill and therefore is always fresh and POPULARITY Every year more and more poultrymen find that SHURGAIN feeding pays Thats makes Canadas favourite CASE DIKE M0UNT fl Wtffc ij