business directory auctioneers w d atkinson phone 8toitfviile 80s ijcenscst auctioneer and sale mintjf sales covdrcted anvwhere specializing la th drtparatlon cd telllsx of purebred oaslfs- xnects and disperaajs farm auc tion furniture and real estate tales bula prepared and posted at no extra eom thia specialized ter- tice really pays oft and meana money in yoar pocket phone stouffvule 88 ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorized for tbe counties of york and ontario mllilken po ph ax jsjs1 markham po ph mark ill prentices hare been established auctioneers since 1890 a s farmer licensed auctioneer counties of york a ontario farm stock a furniture sales a specialty add res gormley po telephone gormley mil 5935 medical brierbush hospital day and nljtht serrle maternity medical and sarjflral member or the allied prlrate hospital association gorermrent licensed tolly accredited under tbe ne ontario services commwlos health plan which becomes effec tive january 1959 hala street east sloullillle exwarden charges runaround by ont municipal board chiropractors a c kennedy chiropractor chnrch street stouffrllls tuesday and friday to 12 am legal robert w mcvey barrister a solicitor suite 1h 02 richmond street west markham phone 239 toronto phone em303jj kennedy kennedy barristers solicitors notaries 07 richmond st w toronto ross kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 75 5 arthur a kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham s32 wm s bajrd dc doctor op chiropractic xray hn 1012 am 24- 4 79 pm monday to friday saturday 1012 am sz7 main st v markham ont telephone 701 accountants john c wylie fia licensed penile accountant auditor 1 slain st stouftvllle 5 stores west of rr tracks telephone 495 residence 54511 residence rr2 stouffvllle the ontario municipal board was denounced by reeve fred armstrong of woodbridge 1958 warden of york county for its indecision about three county problems distribution of assets and liabilities of the former county relief from undue bur den caused by the formation of metropolitan toronto and pro portioning of the costs for the administration of justice within the county we are still getting the same old runaround six years later its time the municipal board got its feet off the desk and did something about this unfinished j business in york county mr armstrong told the january session of county council we should elect another cas tro and march on queens park well have to do that if we want a decision by the board he charged reeve roy pollock of north gwillimbury concurred with mr armstrong as did county council that immediate action was needed but added i can hardly go along with the past- warden to take such drastic action as that of 1s3t county solicitor lucas told council the county is not the only body connected with this issue ah the area municipali ties formerly with york county and now a part of metro are having the same troubles an early decision on the relief from undue burden was anticipated by mr lucas referring to bill 80 under which metropolitan setup was organized mr armstrong said york county had not been in vited to help prepare the bill now in 1959 we are being i given figures which should have been presented before the bill j was passed mr armstrong promised to buy a turkey dinner for every member of county council if a decision on these problems is reached bv the omb before 1960 for the benefit of the new members of county council the business before the omb was j listed in the report of the retifi ing warden and his commission- ers by reason of the creation of metropolitan toronto and the separation of the northern mu nicipalities it was necessary to apply to the ontario munici pal board for an order adjust ing the assets and liabilities of the county of york in 1955 the council of the county of york marie applica tion to the omb for an order directing payment to the county by metropolitan toronto by rea son of undue burden brought about by the passing of metro politan toronto act the county is obliged to pay a portion of the cost of adminis tration of justice an applica tion to determine the principles upon which this payment shall be calculated was made before the omb in 1957 judgment in this matter was reserved and no decision as yet has been given donald c hinds0n barrister solicitor tuesday 1 pm to 9 pm thursday 1 pm to 530 pm stoufftllle office houra for appointment anytime phone markham 25 main street orer snowballs markham barber shop phone 25 stonfliillt- phone twj david a coon barrister solicitor notary public evenings or by appointment phone gormley 5897 toronto office 12tf bio continental life bidg s71 bay st toronto phone em 43821 optometrists e a grubin ro optometrist plcton stonfrrllle at stoufftlile office on the fol lowing mondays and tuesdaya march 16th and 17th april 241th and 2 1st phones boj2 and 2111 garnet v gray od optometrist tvm birkett residence main st west 3 doora west of albert st phone 40j2 for appointment hours 10 am to s00 pm every tuesday accounting and income tax services william e davis accountant formerly with dept national revenue taxation division suite 604 02 richmond st w emplre 40v55 call collect insurance bmkett son general insurance agency stoaftvllle ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phones 2s9wl and 2s9w f g als0p insurance agency fire life auto ft casualty main st east stonfftllle phone stonfftllle 228w fred m pugh general insurance phone stouffville rw a mortgage protects the lending company against the loss of its money mortgage insurance helps protect the family against the low of their home consult your mutual life of canada represen tative beauty salons the powder puff beauty salon jo oneiiji open tuesday and thursday nights closed monday for appointment call stouff 40s after bonn call stonff 08wl york holstein breeders receive certificates opticians mcmanus stronach prescription opticians 121 ia bay st at rloor wa 4i42ta sflt kftllnton ave w hu soant2 in toronto ailing your oculists prescriptions only for listings of eye physicians phone either of above numbers dental neil c smith lds dds graduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank of commerce telephone ifi7w stouff vtlle e s barker lds dds honor gradual of university of toronto office over harolds grill trhone b74w stonffville funeral directors l e oneill 8touffvujb funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone servlc l or mftbt phone stouffvllle llwl joy beauty salon permanent waving individual styling razor shaping phone stouffville 98w2 mrs verna austin prop stouffville floral roses pedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers phone 70w the guest speaker was mr jack fraser of streetsville who showed slides taken on his round the world trip mr fraser concentrated on the farming he had seen in some other countries especially aus tralia and new zealand as compared with canada his very interesting and informal commentary with the pictures was certainly enjoyed by the club members after a vote of thanks to mr fraser the meet ing adjourned following the general meet ing the newly elected board of directors met to elect the offi cers for 1959 they are as fol lows president gerry walker eaton hall farm king city vice pros brock barker wood- bridge sec treas roy bar ker woodbridge the other di rectors for 1959 are carl boyn- ton nobleton jas cowieson queensville bruce davidson stouffville jas faris newmar ket harry s grimsley wood- bridge chas haines newmar ket robt howden edgeley eldred king stouffville forest mactaggart kleinburg bruce risebrough markham bruce snider maple and trevor wat son markham the york county holstein club held its annual meeting this year in st pauls parish hall in newmarket on thurs day jan 22nd door prizes were given for those present at 1030 am when the meeting was scheduled to start the morn ing meeting included reports from the president robt chap man of weston sectreasurer r h barker of woodbridge and the district fieldman gerry nelson of port perry salesman sam gough of milliken also re ported stating that holstein sales in the county were up considerably over last year many rop certificates were presented to york breeders and there were also many star brood cow certificates awarded it was noted that there were several first time recipients of awards and these breeders were offered hearty congratu lations lunch was served in the base ment of the hall by the saint andrews wa and the mem bers enjoyed this break when they could chat over the table at 130 the meeting resumed and the election of directors took place members were ask ed to vote for twelve of the men who had been nominated that morning bed cross branch elects new officers newly elected officers and committee chairman of the pickering township and vill age branch of the canadian red cross society are mrs d crichlon president e g all- man 1st vicepres lloyd pet ers 2nd vicepres brigadier j g spragge treasurer mrs a allerton secretary mrs f s hcrtzberg wel fare chairman with members mrs j s scott mrs w bedell and mrs a penstone harry farm safety conference how can farm people live safely this will be the theme for a twoday farm safety confer ence to be held on february 10 and 11 at the ontario agricul tural college under the joint sponsorship of the ontario de partment of agriculture and the ontario dept of transport the conference will bring to gether a selected group of some 300 publicspirited ontario farm people representing every coun ty and district in ontario the conference will be an essential prelude lo a thorough province- wide farm accident survey to be conducted by the ontario de partment of agriculture for the full year from march 1 j959 to february 29 1960 the survey will determine the accident pic ture in ontario and help give direction to farm organizations and the ontario government in a safety education program de signed to reduce the number of all accidents on ontario farms the first day of the confer ence will deal with the current farm safety education program of the ontario department of agriculture and the objectives of the farm accident survey a farm safety session will then discuss various aspects of farm safety including safety in the farm home and fire safe ty on the farm the second day will deal with various aspects of traffic safe ty and how it can be achieved through enforcement through highway traffic and automotive engineering through education and community organization and through driver licensing and the point system the conference will draw to a close with a discussion by sev eral rural leaders on the sub ject what can farm people and their organizations do to help prevent accidents most people weigh more in winter than in summer says a doctor match for heavy colds ft would save a lot of trips for people if no wrong sizcs were made in wearing apparel wrong side drivers charged are people trying to convert to the british custom of driv ing on the wrong side of the road among the cases brought be fore the vandorf traffic court on tuesday january 27th were several concerning lefthand ed drivers ernest judd of wilcox lake was charged with driving on ashton disaster mrs a w the lefthand side of the road tyas womens work mrs ed- on approaching a gradient in gar james loan cupboard his evidence he pleaded that his glenn julian public relations c was higher than those used mrs r rogers junior reu n the police and this permitted cross mrs g mcconnell srim to see over the grade citizens mrs langfield first- 1 this was counteracted bv the aid mrs t j wheeler water officer charging when he said safety mrs f f benham thit the difference between his blood donors gordon d hep- own height and that of judd ditch building mrs l peters equalled the difference and con- voluntary service mrs e g tended that judd was endanger- allman social convener j other drivers judd was found guilty ad fined s10 ernest joyce was another offender in crossing the white line when he almost caused a collision with a police cruiser his case will be set over to a later date in view of his ab sence from court john smith o holland land ing was also charged with this offense in which he was stated to have created a traffic hazard the officer accusing said the road was curved and conse quently did not permit visibility for anv distance smith fined 20 and costs stouffville machine fir tool works telephone 253 rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding warm maoitixkry machinery repairs ntlily was j there are 55 pulp and paper there are some thirty mills plants in the province of que- large and small manufacturing bee and 14 in ontario paperboard in canada the stourtvlue tribune tntndiy february 12 1959 hit 5 show and sale of 296 beef bulls 296 under the auptre of the ontario beef cattle improvement association in the sheep and swine arena royal winter fair building toronto on march 4th and 5th 1959 shokthorxs ski i ox march 4th arkrokkv anis ami hkrkfords on march 5th sales commence at 1000 am each tiny only bulls appro vetl by the cuihhg committee will be allowed to iis tltousi the auction m performance tested bulls are lmhided in the offering the premium payable to ontario farmers who buy at this sale will ik- at the rato of a on performance teste hulls 83 j ej of the purchase price hut not eveeedim s2o0 ami b on approved bulls 0c of the purchase price but not exceeding 2000 for cataloijues apply to y vtso parliament building toronto are you looking lor values xf bite ragged aity food trices effective feb 12 13 14 oxlx iga peaches 7 iga choice green peas 10 iga ix tomato sauce beans h pork 8 evaporated iga milk 8 1501 lins 15oz tins isoi tins tall tins 100 100 100 100 apple juice 8 20oz tins 100 iga fancy apple sauce 8 12oztins 100 globe choice dessert pears 7 15oztins 100 pard dog food 10 15oztins 100 tomato juice 8 20oz tins 100 henley choice fruit cocktail 5 15oztins 100 stokelv cream stvle fancy corn 7 15oztins 100 waxed paper 4 100ft rolls 100 caramel crunch digestive nice shortcake smaijj rich tea peek frean biscuits 5 8oz pkgs 100 fruits vegetables sunkist 3dozq0 oranges size38s fff natures own fountain of health fkesm home squeezed orange juice ideal for salads and lunch paiis a1i1i zing to nnv salad us no 1 cello tomatoes 2 pkgs 35c canada xo 1 the vegetable ponerhone pei potatoes 50lb bag 139 fresh crisp us no i new cabbage 2 good size heads 29c canada xo 1 cooking onio tablerite meats 1 lb pfeg of tablerite pure small link pork sausage 1 10oz pkk- of 8 burns hot dog wieners 18or pkg tablerite sliced bologna 100 all for 1 save 24c fresh ontario t inthi c lamb legs haforwioe 55 b bskct 33 mac cheese chicken dntch or pickle pimento loaf tabierlte sliced cooked meats 6oz pkg 29c ax1 get 2 free dividend credits devon brand kindles sliced side bacon 59c lb nurni shanirork mild cured extra uan peamealed cottage rolls 59c lb 3lb bag 33c and et 2 free dividend credits iga margarine 4 p 1 frozen foods old south orange juice 5 6oi iim 1 morton 8oz pkg macaroni f cr cheese c with 2 free dividend- credit dividend credit boosters each item with 2 free dividend credits staffords cherry pie filling 3 20oz tins 100 in tomato satise llbhys spaghetti 7 15oztins 100 rallet aborted color toilet tissue heiir 8 rolls 100 tomato soup 8 10oztins 100 family dividend plan feature values hand printed table cloths ilrlglit floral delen on white ground size aliont 2 t2 a real buy in tablecloths each 99 kiddies boxer longs in corduroy or oft rayon tnrtan elamlc ualm tw poekem size 2 1 i s available only through your local iga store ratcliffs iga foodliner stouffville ontario a