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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 23, 1957, p. 5

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i at york county hospital open house candidate must have 200 to back himself in federal election june 10 getting elected to the house but this provision did not oper- of commons is a tough task ate during the korean war and only 265 of canadas 16500000 is not operative now population will make it june 10 shareholders of companies watcdc 1 m u yokk nearly 10000 more but there are plenty of hurdles with government contracts are even before a person can get in eligible unless the contract is the fight as a candidate besides having votegetting ability theoretically anyway he must be 21 by election day york county hospital newmarket recognized hospital day on wednesday of last week when the womens auxiliary of the hospital convened open house members of the public were taken on guided lours of the building of particular interest was the new wing of the hospital completed this past year in the group above are left to right mrs c a cathers w a spear president of the hospital board c a cathers who is chairman of the building fund for the new wing and william janes director on the hospital board photo by victor davies the rcmp figures canadian business losses something like 52000000 annually through for ged cheques vvvvnvvxvvvvvvvvlvi buses leave to toronto 700 am except sun hoi 925 arn sun hoi 350 pm except sun hoi 820 pm sun hoi daylight time tickets and information at mr r snowball barber shop phone 270j2 stouffville gray coach lines cedar grove to allan gardens and the girls preferred allan gardens to bordens and what was bold- although woodland park has c i hot and smelled of not officially opened to the pay- milk ami did thev have a good ing customers there have al- tim otvsure wonderful our ready been early picnics without and theirs t0 mrs wa swimming a group of o boy scouts had a jamboree on sun- just so you keep everything day that began the season andk there has been a on sunday an association oij change in the pians ior antique motor car fanciers took the next community club over the park to the young dance memb of cc have boys who witnessed the parade been invited to attend the sec around the games field the cars ond to last dance o the looked like real old timers but club wwch meets regu some of the fathers and grand- lary at cherry hill farm the fathers wished they had brought date is june lst bring enough monday june 10 1957 is gen- for a public work era election dav in canada and once a candidate gets into u day more tn 40331 the race there are strict rules electors will be eligible to cast governing the handling of mon- their votes j the riding of n and qualify as a voter though ey that goes into his campaign v this is an increase of not necessarily in the riding j the candidate himself is not about 9000 over the 1953 gen- where he will run supposed to handle election er election he must be a canadian citizen funds he must have an agent north york riding includes or other british subject and j l d hat there is no limit to a the county of york north of have lived in canada for one what the agent can receive or number 7 highway and extends some genuine antiques the cars came from as far as barrie and orillia and nearly all under their own steam but the oldest was a 1910 rolls royce which shar ed interest with a ford of about the same vintage the report received from the children on their excursion last week varies with the sexes the boys preferred bordens plant stouffville and district concert association concert association of canada planning second series of three concerfs to be held during winter season canadas greatest artists on your own stage membership available may 22 to june 1 only canvassers will call at your door campaign headquarters harold spoftords stouffville 22s membership adults 500 students 250 food to accommodate your own party it will be pooled but there will be plenty for everyone anyone need a puppy there seem to be a couple still not spoken for 262w3 nice pups zion church honoured chris tian family day last sunday with a special service during which the junior choir led by evelyn whittamore sang beau tifully an anthem called his word is like a garden notes about neighbours year before polling day and he must have at least 10 voting friends to sign his nom ination papers by nomination day may 27 and have 200 to be on himself the money is his election de posit which is forfeited to the federal treasury if he fails to get at least half the votes poll ed by the winning candidate the forfeited money doesnt go far in reducing the cost of running a general election the bill for this years vote is expect ed to run to 56500000 lost de posits from the 1953 election brought in 580000 among the 400 candidates who lost their money were all the 100 candidates of the labor- progressive communist par ty- by and large most canadians are eligible to enter the elec tion fight but there are excep tions those ineligible include prison inmates federal civil servants most indians on reservations and the insane also disqualified are judges and electoral officers clerks of the peace county crown attorneys government contractors members of provin cial legislatures or of the north west territories council members of the regular forces may run for office in wartime spend the candidate himself from thornhill on the south to by law is limited to 52000 in port bolster on the north personal expenditures during j y g hare temperance- the campaign such costs as v is returning officer for his own travel and hotel expen- the riding and he has been a ses that ceiling was raised from busv man in recent weeks ar- the stourryiui triu thsiisr buy 33 yht hm with a bank of nova scotia 51000 in 1955 once the election is over the official agents of all candidates are required by law to file re ports of all contributions and ex penditures on the receipts side they must report not only mon ey or its value received but al so money or its value promised but not received there is no penalty if no re port is made for a losing candi date last election ranging for the enumeration and the setting up of election machinery in the 140 polling subdivisions the enumerating of the elec tors was completed some weeks ago and lists have been posted in all subdivisions persons whose names were missed in the enumeration may have their names added by applying to the revising officer who will sit no reports may 23 24 and 25 at richmond were made for 133 candidates hill the revising officer is rus- all were losers i sell lynett markham road and but there is a stiff penalty if j at thornhill harry hill 7 up- no report is made for a winning lands avenue candidate he can be fined 5500 for every day he sits in parlia ment the fine recoverable by the person who lays the charge reports are held for 6 months after the election by the ridings returning officer and any elector may examine them official nomination day will be monday may 27th and it is expected two candidates will be nominated exwarden john vv rye will be the liberal candi date and c a cathers will be the progressive conservative the riding has been consist- expenditure reports filed after ently liberal since the election the last election listed amounts ranging all the way from zero to a high of 22113 the am ount reported for rene gobeil losing progressive conservative candidate in quebec montmor ency riding the winner liberal wilfrid laeroix reported 3890 oak ridges has new community council vern plante representing the new arrivals at the homes ridges athletic association was of mr and mrs butcher mr elected chairman and j d and mrs scotty crichton and smith of whitchurch commun- mr and mrs fred clarke were t centre board secretary of christened at zion church last the executive committee of a sunday johnnie often has finally giv en up his nomad existence hav ing had enough trips hither and yon to satisfy him forever he will now concentrate on some thing closer to home over the miles a happy birth day to blodwen davies who cele brates this week jessie sutherland visited ida and bert tapscottfor a few days last week yvonne housser lias returned from her annual judging expe dition to sudbury if you have been out late at night recently you may have noticed the midnight oil burn ing in les mimmas chicken- house it is the longhoured be ginning of the hummel wood products a new business own ed and operated by hans brue- gman whose workshop at union- ville burned down early this spring a doctor says that age is a mental condition we could be lieve it if it werent for the aches and pains fire can kill 53 persons lost their lives in ontario fires in the first three months of this year this is a saddening toll to be taken by the fire demon in addition to the toll in lives there is the frightful waste of property and money be careful f spite conuibutcd in the siie of the community by john la3att limited new organization oak ridges and lake wilcox community council formed on monday night at lake wilcox public school others on the committee are john mclernon representing the community centre ross far- quharson oak ridges lions club and mrs george craggs lake wilcox recreational com mittee eleven organizations of lake wilcox and oak ridges sent rep resentatives and all agreed that a community council to act as a clearing house for all com munity activities is badly need ed to corelate recreational af fairs in these two adjacent but sometimes widely separated communities representation from other bodies included rev gordon winch st pauls united church oak mrs robert woolley st pauls wa mrs j d smith oak ridges girl guides stan cook scouts and cubs mrs atche- son lake wilcox recreational committee wm schurrman oak ridges home and school association and art manock as a private citizen interested in the tops n teens this community council grew out of the recommendation of jack patterson who on behalf of the community progress branch studied the two commu nities of the department of edu cation oak ridges and lake wilcox last february mr patterson recommended a community planning council where representatives of each of 15 or more organized groups church school athletic rate payers of lake wilcox and oak ridges could meet to discuss common problems although each group would retain its own identity of the late hon w p mulock in a byelection in 1934 in the 1953 election j e smith of richmond hill was elected with a majority of 1633 over c a cathers and 8872 majority over e scott and the ccf candi date it is not likely the ccf will have a candidate here this election simple sate convenient available june 3 what a personal chequing account in inexpensive a personal chequing account is a new bns service that can save you money if you pay bills the con venient way by cheque to open an account you deposit money in advance then write as manv cheques as you need up to the amount you have on deposit low cost the prepaid service charge is just 10i a cheque there are no other service charges when using these cheques remember stores closed mondays open wednesdays early june best for milkweed control while milkweed has been list ed as being resistant to 24d many road superintendents have obtained good results that is have prevented pods and seed forming by spraying with a low volatile ester of 24d or with a brush killer combination of 24d and 245t on the other hand very poor results have been obtained using the same herbicides at the same rates of application the difference has always been that in the success ful treatments the spraying was done early in june in the un successful cases spraying was done sometime in july another secret of success in keeping roadsides clean is annual spray ing over a period of several years the best known chemical con trol for milkweed is the 24d 245t brush killer mixture at the rate of 16ox of acid per acre sprayed in late spring this treatment may need to be repeated for two or three years in rough pastures this should shop order by mail or pav bills with a personal chequing account py for your major pur chases by cheque when vou hop or order by mail then theres no need- to carry or risk sending cash and you sate time and cod charge pay bills by cheque no waiting for change when you pay bills by mall your cancelled cheque is kept safe t the bank always avail ablein case of need to serve as a receipt by recording all deposits and withdrawals you can always tell at a glance just how your account stands how to open 0 personol chequing accou simply go phone or write your nearest bns branch tate the amount you wish to deposit and whether you needabookofl0or2 cheques the prepaid serr- ice charge of 10 a cheque can be charged to your account personal chequ ing accounts are easy to operate for all deposits withdrawals and current balances may be entered in the cheque book itself providing an accurate record at all times if not conven ient to come personally you can deposit by mail joint accounts welcomed the bank of nova scotia for j 25 yeora o parhttr in helping canada grow our staff at your nearest branch will be glad to explain how a personal chequing account will help you eliminate most of the trouble some pasture weeds it should not of course be used on pas tures containing a high percent age of the better clovers unfortunately milkweed also invades crop land spraying is not the answer here because grass is the only crop capable of surviving the amount of her bicide necessary to control milk weed in grain crops which may be infected with milkweed the use of an early maturing var iety one that can be harvested early in august is recommend- oldat 405060 man youre crazy forget your age thousand arepeppy t 70 try pepping up with ostrex contain ttntis for weak rundown feeling due solely tn bodys lack of iron which many men and women call old try ostrex tonic tablets for pep younger feeling thii very day new get acquainted ize onhj 60c for sale at all drug stores everywhere cut before it can mature seed if this is lollowcd with after harvest cultivation to kill off the roots the milkweed prob lem is well on the way to being ed in this way the milkweed is overcome make this e0pwq discovery e up to a never asleep on the job of saving you money a p keeps prices low on the many foods you buy for your twentyone meals a week in addition to weekly specials you can rest assured that the quality is refreshingly dependable and that your savings will rise once you start the a pmarketing habit this weeks deep cut features reg price 33c save 2c domestic shortening i lb 31c reg price lb 31c save 2c lbs reg price 75c save fie 1 lb pkg reg price tin 37c save 5c 12 oz tins reg price 55c save 6c each reg price 59c save 10c each solo margarine siecial blend ap tea hereford corned beef jane parker rhubarb pie jane parker orange chiffon cake 2 2 59 5c save 6c 69 7c save 5 69 55c save 6 49 9c save 10 49 open thurs and friday nights til 9 lots of free parking ap supermarket 25 glen watford drive agincourt

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