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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 4, 1956, p. 9

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dr d mcgillivray born in pickering a private funeral service was i a ust week in his hoaie on jin ave for dr donald mc- uviay s3 who practised ired- the cit until his re- t iert a few years ago born in pickering dr me- ciuivray was educated in whit- ballantrae news cherrywood there was a ratepas ers meet ing held last thursday at bal- iantrae school there was a good turnout and it is the hope of the school board that as many people will eorre to their annual meeting on dec 26 of this year mr vera davies chairman of the school board told us how by schools he was a druggist in hard it is for our grade i teach- lxbridge and graduated in rred- e to teach children who are icire from the university of j r quite ready for school ev en toronto in 1s3t and from trin- though they may be six we sty university in 1899 follow- would like to take this oppor- irg postgraduate work in kng- purity to impress parents of pre- land he became a member of school children with the import- the royal college of surgeons lance of a nursery school train- and a licentiate of the royal j some parent feel the only- college of physicians i purpose of a nursery school is for a number of years dr to give mothers a free afternoon mcgillivray was on the medical jfhis is not true it is to help naff of the university of to- j the child to adjust himself for xonto active in the royal greha- j other children riiers of toronto for some time j he went overseas in 1911 with no 4 canadian hospital and j served with that unit at salo nika with the rank of ltcol in 1917 he was invalided back to j canada and was appointed con- j sultant to the dominion medical examining board a post he held until the end of the war dr mcgillivray was an hon orary life member and physi cian of the st andrews society of toronto and an honorary life member of the acsculapian dub he belonged to the to ronto hunt club and was a mem ber of st andrews presbyterian church he is survived by his widow school and to learn to mix with for example a child who ha not had playmates before attend ing school finds himself in a room full of confusion later he may be able to adjust himself but theie are those who cant and they end up crying all day wanting to sit on the teachers lap for comfort or they will hate school while feeling this way the child is not learning and therefore may end up re peating a year the nursery school is the ground work for a kindergarten which we hope to hold in our school at some future date when it is not so overcrowded many of our good friends and neighbors are on the sick list women it is estimated send i these da u do win hem about so percent of all the greet- speedy recovery ing cards exchanged annually in we are all very pleased to the us the use of cards by men hear that mrs eva paisley is is growing annually however on the mend cur little johnny peilett has been picking himself up ouite a few ribbons at the barrie fair on friday he received three seconds and one third for rid ing and driving his pony and cart he will be at the markham fair on saturday congratulations to flora and bruce forfar their baby son jeffrey andrew was born sept 21 1956 at the york county- hospital in newmarket weigh ing s lbs or a baby brother i for greg and wendy tom clarke damaged his right j foot last week on the power take off of the tractor mrs e barkey on the 8th i held a corn roast for the mem- j bers of the dixon hill church last saturday a very enjoyable j evening was had by those who attended dont forget october 10 folks i the date of our next home and school meeting do come and i bring a friend remember the point system we feel sure your child will be proud to have the pennant hung in his or her room at school also do become a member the home and school association has a goal this year and we want all the members to feel they took part in it so bring your dollar and get your membership card if you dont have it this month bring it next month come and enjoy your self many friends and neighbours are sorry that bill yakeley was in an accident the last report was that he is coming along fine we know too well that acci dents are not planned if they were there wouldnt be any and we know that many parents malcolm bros win at junior plowing match the stouffyiu triiunf thuoijy odstur 4 w54 m anniversary services will be held on sunday oct 7 at 11 a to and 730 pm la cherrywood united church a number attended anniver- sary services at locust hill and trie annual ontario county the first day of the inter- dunbarton on sunday junior plowing match was held national plowing match octo audley ringwood mildred puckrin mrs fred sleekier friends and neighbours feted church service at 1115 am miss ruth reid and brian on sunday oct 7th which is churchyard at a shower on sat- also thanksgiving time unlay evening at the home of we are glad with the farmers pe s mhfjurguthne was chairman for the cleared of grain last week our pettv is able to be oat of losl a wn match vvi1 participate p testants who had planned to at- j with anumberof f j commm fred puckrin bert v have seen many fields mr and mrs wm hollinger everyone enjoyed the area enjoyed a rainfree week singing with mrs except a few drops on monday front arch bell at the piano before afternoon it was good to see after much rain so he promise seed- i hanuv couole bv several of the time and harvest while the t tend all plowed splendid lands ham northumberland vozffiimrlt brian and world shall last has come to a m m h s puth are be f married at pick- pass god always vindicates tended the 100th anniversary of coaching which will be of great jtional plowing match vommit- nuin are oen maniu t k ta i itend were not present because from ontario count v and front area bel at the piano oeiore atiernoon s v h mrs ufizs vt agency of fam work at the counties of peel york sim- the many beautiful and useful sunshine aft f- f j hl 1 s home the six boys who did atj coe victoria peterboro dur- ktts were carried m to the once again th tending dunbarton anniversary mt zion church and had dinner bprpfit t0 al afterwards with mr and mrs i natiola match at b jamieson october 9th to 12th mr tink of usa spent a few days with mr and mrs a j taylor the inter tee has all arrangements lowering united church tins sat- himself dont forget the turkey sup per to be held in the church hall on oct 18 from 5 pm until all are served brooklin the big match wellln hand and urday afternoon the commun the ladies gioup excelsior are looking forward to a record welcomes ruth to our midst class were delighted to be in- mr fred timhcs was iho of jauendance at brooklin october here she and brian will make vited to the home of mrs e mr i- red nmbeis was he of- iheh home wuh bria1 par tew tdo vague for the sep- h i f y ents mr and mrs basil chinch- tember meeting after the meet- bill clark also of uraonville pray for the safety of their chil dren to and from school they hope that some day these high ways i the aurora sideroad and the sth concession will have signs to make them 30mile zones it is still not too late to hitch a ride to the council meeting for home and school associa tion thursday oct 4th to be held at richvale phone any of tiie executive members here is a little note which was in this months bulletin for yorksimcoe h s you can make more friends in two months by becoming interested helped out as coach and also judged the six lands judging resulted as follows class 1 1st clifford judd atherley r r 2 class 2 1st allan francis columbus r p 1 2nd george malcolm locust hill rr 1 class 3 1st howard mai colm jr locust hill rr 1 goodwood ard ing mrs tew served a hearty construction of the new and delicious lunch church is progressing rapidly just heard that mr l baker yin l merer in the meantime morning scr- our local garageman was off mr and mrs fred jardine of vices continue at baggotsville work for a month with a serious oshawa visited with mr and school for the month of october illness glad there were left no mrs albert taylor on sunday sacrament of the lords supper ill effects mr and mrs bruce taylor ac- 1 wasobserved on sunday a mr john wilson and mr icompanied mr and mrs porter thanksgiving service will be tommy bullock went duck hunt- lot claremont on a trip to peter- held next sunday at the regular ing at parry sound no luck too i borough on sunday hour of 4i am bad boys mrs bullock visited 2nd bill mcmillan seagrave r2 t rev mrs bob mcphee mr and mrs albert kamp with her parents mr and mrs class 4 1st john gorrell bab 0 of p man spent the weekend with j lockler for the weekeml sunderland th weekend with his bro- friends at bradford mr and mis noiman nigh the plowing match was sponi mr a mrs doucuts mc- mrs- broadfoot who has been are holidaying tins wee- sored bv the north and south p visiting with her son inlaw and we were nappy to welcome ontario plowmens association i ueddinn bells are i inging daughter mr and mrs ronald us a isilors mr and mrs the committee in charge was e icox is leaving this week for raughton and son howard of elmer powell chairman dave tran clare balsdon lome mc coy oscar downey russell morrison stuart ball and don smith arrangements in connection with the plowing match were in other people than you cani made by ii l fair and sidney in two years by trying to get imacdonald out dept of agri- other people interested in you i culture uxbridge e o o fairloni sco town victoria a whole era hd of the field i look at all thats h the 57 ford 2 nw iuperuz0i fairlanm and fairfon 500 modmh now over 17v long custom and custom 300 models now over 16 feat long is breathtaking models including 5 brandnew station nagons two longer nheelbases far greater length lowness and roominess entirely new styling throughout nrw sculptured body mouldings aw fronthinging hood for greater safety easier senicing avm thinner roojtines xweptback wbidskields aw superthin centre posts on sedans for a true hardtop look nc safetycurved instrument panel with recessed controls dramatic new canted tail fins avh ijfeguard ujfety features sew automatic dwrmari a helping hard in opening and closing rear doors iew cowl ventilation for fresher cleaner air j new sdver annncrsarv iw engine sew more perful sttleae maker sit sew superfilter air cleaner dipoaic oil flier revolutionary new frame over a foot wider xc even- keel rear sutpeniion and tna angle poised front suspension for a softer safer ndc pius many other new finecar features two new super sizes ti far longer lower than ever before with all fords famous headroom retained its here now in your fordmonarch dealers showroom the finest ford of all time with the most sweeping changes in all ford history it took a revotuuon in design to make possible fords new lowtotheground styling for 57 these lithe and lovely 57 fords are actually up to 9 inches longer than in 56 the biggest cars in their field longer than many mediumpriced models theyre up to 4 inches lower too yet theres just as much headroom and legroom as ever the new kind of magic youll discover when you drive the new kind of ford for 57 starts with the new inner ford proved in action at its very foundauon is a new and revolutionary kind of chassis a new contoured frame thats built a full foot wider midway 1 57 ford first in the field to offer 2 bigcar wheelbases 118 116 ii oh fautlakc i fairlane 500 on cusi0m s cus10m 300 this is the 25th anniversary of fords v8 leader ship and the new kind of ford for 57 brings you even more of the kind of performance that made ford the leader now ford oilers three brandnew vssthe 190iip ford v8 the 212- ilp thundcrbird v8 and the mighty new 2451 ip thundcrbird special v8 and canadas newest six the 57 mileage maker is available in all custom and custom 300 models and in three popular station wagons pnei as fitra rail w tdf see the new 57 ford at your fordmonarch dealers r h murphy limited lagain a car load of ladies attended he home near vancouver bc south norfolk va at the morn- the semiannual meeting of to- j mr and mrs yvm mcllugh of ing church service they are ronto east presbytery womans newtonville mrs clarence mc- friends of the pastor mr k association held in victoria j hugh of oshawa and miss thel- 1 edwards park united church last tuesjma cruickshank and mr roycej day cruickshank of haliburton were brazils senate building in those honouring miss grace visitors at the home of mr and rio de janeiro once was one f hall with showers prior to her mrs george izatt during the the show places of st louis forthcoming marriage were mr weekend mo ornate monroe laiuce mr and mrs james davidson named for the fifth president visited mr and mrs james mc- of he united states housed kenzie of toronto on sunday i brazils exhibits at the st louis and mrs jim gibson the unit ed church ss mrs ken david son of toronto and the friends where she works mr and mrs fred marshall spent a few days recently with mr and mrs ted hall glen major several from here attended centennial services at mt zion on sunday mrs george pickett enter tained a number of ladies on saturday afternoon in honour of jmiss june fiss prior to her marriage in october miss mabel baker water- down spent the weekend with mr and mrs wm fiss j rev mr and mrs wm stur- i gess and children are spending a few days at braeside mrs gowan ferguson spent the weekend at glen gowan mr and mrs claude sim- monds entertained the married group from their church in to ronto at their cottage here miss patricia graves spent wednesday evening with miss shirley jones miss hazel jones spent sun day at her home mr and mrs allan jones of toronto spent sunday with the jones mrs clinton neville and mrs douglas spent wednesday in toronto mr lome saunders has been i exposition in 1904 it was dls- in bed with an attack of shin- assembled moved to rto and gles his friends are glad to reconstruct there hear he is able to be up this week and feeling much better us when teenagers arc try the audlev wa met at theng to act grownup hat they home of mrs george squire ono the most chil things wednesday evening with the president mrs c clemence pre- and joyce of ballantrae attend- siding the business was pre- ed church here on sunday mor- ceded by a hymn the creed and ning theme song plans were made mr earl davis spent the week- for the fall bazaar with nov 2 end in toronto set as a possible date the roll last sunday being quarterly call was answered witli a verse j missionary service in sunday containing work or labour school miss dorothy waggcon- the devotion was led bv mis cted an interesting program george squire assisted bv mrs mes doreen and dons lergu- john puckrin mrs arthur san a auel thompson and mrs c puckrin mr and mrs j otter and am- a paper on the elizabeth fry have moved to stouffyille societv was given bv mrs g a number from here attended k pratt mrs arch bell and the 25th wedding anniversary mrs fred puckrin the west group freshments served re- bloomington of mr and mrs o harding at bkcr hill somewhat belated but congratulations and many happy returns to them we are very glad to report that mr bud thomas who had a bad car accident is on after a short illness an old the road to recovery he is in and highly respected resident the western hospital toronto mr everett barnes passed away a goodly number of folk must and was laid to rest in the be enjoying as does this corres- united church cemetery wed- fpohdent the interesting articles nesday afternoon the family from mr and mrs c nolan of have the sympathy of the com- their trip overseas not having munity the advantage of travel the next mr and mrs k fairies of 1 best is to see and enjoy through weston were guests of mr and j someone elses eyes the many mrs w fairies on wednesday places of interest mrs tail visited at uxbridge mr and mrs ken tranmer but some folks jus dont let it j last saturday and family were in toronto on come out i mr and mrs carl rose bruce sunday theres good in everybody mostly wages steel prices are not simply the aggregate of costs in a steel mill others also get paid including those who work in iron mines coal mines limestone quarries on railways steamships motor rucks in sales offices and elsewhere in fact all prices are mostly wages and salaries so there is an upward pressure on prices with every increase in wages though investment in better equipment does help to absorb such wage increases no one can afford to be indifferent to rising industrial wage costs for these tend to lead to higher prices as users of steel in many forms all farmers in particular are adversely affected when higher city wages rais production costs and selling prices the steel company of canada limited montreal gamanooue hamilton bmntford t010nt0 phone 159 phone 211 i

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