business directory auctioneers w d atkinson rixng stouffville ms hicb3 auctioneer ad ftle manager sales conducted amwhkke sjxetallilnr id the preparation and uls of purebred conslga- auti and dispersals farm auc tions furniture and real estate ale bills prepared and posted at no extra coat tals specialized ser vice really pays off and means money in yonr pocket stouffvtjllb sea ken clarke prentice auctioneer licensed and anthorlzed for tie counties of york and ontario hllllken po ph ax js9s1 markham po ph mark hi prentices have been established auctioneers since 1890 medical brierbush hospital ra and nicbt service maternity medical and surgical member of tie allied private hospital association government licensed fully accredited under the new ontario services commission healtb plan which becomes effec tive january 1959 mala street east stouffviue board will attempt to remove loafers from high school york central district high taxpayers if s costing more to school board took steps last run our schools because of re- week at the regular monthly j peaters trustee john honsberger said dental a a farmer licensed auctioneer counties of fork ontario farm stock furniture sales a specialty address gormley po telephone t gormlej 5311 5935 opticians mcmanus stronach prescription opticians 1311a bay st at bloor tva 411278 7 egllnton ave w bxs 503512 in toronto filling your oculists prescriptions only for listings of bye physicians pbon either of above numbers accountants john c wylie fia weensed public accountant auditor main st stouffvllle s stores west of kr tracks telephone 495 residence 545j1 residence rr2 stooffville funeral directors l e oneill stouffvillb funeral director and embalmer dontlnnons telephone service dav or night phone stouffvllle 98wl neil a smith lds dds graduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank of commerce telephone 167w stoarrvule chiropractors a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffvllle tuesday and friday 9 to 18 am wm s baird dc doctor op chiropractio xray bn 1013 am 24- 79 pm monday to friday saturday 1012 am 337 main st n markham ont telephone 701 legal robert w mcvey barrister solicitor suite 514 3 richmond street west markham toronto phone 339 phone km30389 kennedy kennedy barristers solicitors notaries 67 richmond si w toronto ross kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 755 arthur a kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 332 donald c hindson barrister solicitor tuesday 1 pm to 9 pm thursday 1 pm to 530 pm stouffvllle office hours for appointment anytime phone markham 25 main street over snowballs markham barber shop phone 35 stouffvllle phone 796 meeting held at thornhill high school to dispone of loafers jwho are not an asset to any school by approving the fol lowing motion that the attendance of a stu dent who failed a second time in any one grade and has reach ed the age of 16 should be at the discretion of the board trustee r endean was the only member who opposed the mo tion trustee eric axelson chair man of the- management com mittee had recommended to the board that all students who have failed for the second time in any one grade should be taken off the school rolls un less following a meeting with the parents of the student a satisfactory solution to the pro blem could be found trustee stewart rumble ask ed doesnt the law say that anyone between the ages of 5 and 21 years may go to school j principal a s elson remark ed if he isnt working he isnt an asset to the school to which mr rumble replied cant we expel him principal w morj row said if a youngster has failed twice in grade 9 i dont think its going to do him a bit of good to repeat a third time perhaps he should be attending a different type of school such as a technical school mr axelson said he thought it was ridiculous for a student to clutter up the classroom for a third year to which trustee l wainwright replied i think we all agree to that but what about the taxpayers mr axelson said i think they would have to realize as we are not running babysit ting classes for students board chairman harry sav ers said he thought the princi pal certainly has the right to suspend the student if he is not working the idea is to back the principal up and give the parents the opportunity to ap peal to the board if they so de sire this motion if passed would give the parents the right to appeal to the board trustee wesley middletons remark i guess things have changed since i was a boy re lieved the atmosphere and trus tee john howes said in sup porting the fact that we spend many nights racking our brains how we will house students should we not help the situation by eliminating those who are undesirable trustee john wilson the parents have the right to appeal and certainly some arrangement can be made trustee m kinnee i would like to see the motion followed up at the present time the law- says if the principal is satis fied the student is qualified he may go on to a higher grade but as mr morrow pointed out the student is already in the grade from which he has failed to pass and what can be done with him other than pass a resolution that he be struck off the rolls the board will seek guidance from the department of educa tion on its motion which car ried with the exception of a negative vote from trustee bob endean sunday school lesson beauty salons the powder puff beauty salon jot oneill open tuesday and thursday nights closed monday for appointment call stoaff 4415 after bonn call stoma oswl joy beauty salon permanent waving individual stylinsr razor shaping phone stouffville 98w2 mrs verna austin prop stouffville machine tool works telephone sss rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding r arm vtahhlnerj machinery repairs david a coon barrister solicitor notary public evenings or by appointment phone gormley 0387 toronto office 12u 610 continental life bidg s71 bay st- toronto phone em 43331 optometrists e a grubin ro optomktrist plcton stouffvllle at stouffvllle office on the fol lowing mondays and tuesday sept mh and 15th oct 19th and 20th phonos 80j2 and 2511 garnet v gray od optometrist wm birkett residence main st west 3 doors west of albert st phone 4gj2 for appointment hours 10 am to 800 pm kvery tuesday insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouffvllle ontario inaurancd ic reliable companies at reasonable rate prompt service phone 15swl and 3s9vrj continued from page 2 verse 3 and in every prov ince whithersoever the kings commandment came great mourning among the jews fasting weeping wailing many lay in sackcloth and ashes this verse emphasizes israels universal danger the extreme urgency of the hour everywhere the jews were horrorstruck at the na tional disaster confronting them the fasting was unto the lord while some gave vent to tears others followed mordecais pro- cedure and publicized their grief verse 10 again esther spake unto hatach and gave him commandment unto mordecai hatach a chamberlain door keeper of the palace was a eunuch assigned to wait upon the queen he was esthers go- between her messenger to her cousin mordecai verse 11 all the kings ser vants and the people do know that whosoever shall come unto the king into the in ner court who is not called there is one law death ex cept such to whom the king shall hold out the golden scep tre i have not been called these thirty days every citizen of the realm understood that one is- his law heb ie the law has no exceptions no one would be tolerated in the intimacy of the kings pres ence without his express per mission or invitation this was doubtless to exalt as well as to protect the ruler esthers dan ger lay in the possibility that the royal mood might easily be unfavorable toward her she was the queen but had not been summoned to her royal spouse for a month could his affections now be focused upon another verse 12 and they told to mordecai esthers words the issue is placed squarely before the man why should not es ther share her plight with her relative who was like a father 27 and whose courage and wisdom were well known to her verse 13 then mordecai commanded to answer esther think not that thou shalt escape in the kings house more than ail the jews solve the threeday fast implied prayer to god utter dependence upon his mercy and expecta tion of aid if he so willed esthers maidens may have been of jewish blood or con verts to the hebrew faith es thers words if i perish i perish are among the noblest utterances in literature they reflect submission to gods will chapter 920 mordecai wrote these things and sent letters unto all the jews in all the provinces of the king ahasuerus in commemo ration of the deliverance god had wrought mordecai now promoted to a position of au thority 82 15 94 notified all the jews throughout the kingdom of these things con cerning the remarkable inter vention and the new feast about to be established letters is actually books heb the document widely distributed was more than a mere epistle verse 21 to establish this that they should keep the fourteenth day of adar and the fifteenth day yearly the notification was official and formal as well as lengthy two days were to be set aside annually the month adar is march the 14th day was selected because on that day 915 they had a great victory in shushan susa the capital verse 22 as the days where in the jews rested from their enemies and the month turned from sorrow to joy that they should make them days of feasting and joy of sending portions and gifts to the poor this is the origin of the feast of purim lots heb see 924 the rea son for celebration rest from their foes the manner of cele bration joyous festivities ex changing gifts and rememb rance of the needy the heart of the lesson the word god does not occur in esther but few books reveal the presence and preserving care of god more than this the lord had promised to bless the seed of abraham and in spite of their transgressions to bring them back to the prom ised land neither the wicked ness of haman nor the callous indifference of king xerxes fred m pugh general insurance phone stonffvllle ovr a mortgage protect the lending company against the loss of its money mortgage insurance helps protect the family against the loss of their home consult your mutual life of canada represen tativa for office supplies and business machines the stouffville tribune the roya 01 decree was to exterminate all coud thwart god pur the jews esthers identity if for his 0 ie what he m not already known would quick- ised he fu h instrument ly be discovered and she would in protectink tne hebrews was die mordecai begins to marshal i esther a beautiful courageous his arguments in urging esther qu to perform her necessary if precarious duty a k subsequent verse 14for if thou alto- centuries the almighty has kept gether holdest thy peace h1 could not then shall deliverance arise fj er she it to the jews from another place f captivity thou and thy fathers house in per f she is shall be destroyed who ssflhir a knoweth whether thou art come h eov to the kingdom for such a time s dav he not lor as this mordecais appeal is g0 l sf n pointed and persuasive 1 i d nj esthers silence would protect io l neither her nor her famlv for cast to ch a date for she was a jewess 2 god riot iflgjssss ln willing that his people israel tt jews should become extinct would a oda at the a intervene on their behalf in js si t0 spite of her 3 but this was r from hamans perhaps the hour of heroic priv- 1 p u ilegc toward which all her prev- the courage of queen esther ious experiences had pointed was magnlflcant it was not verse 15 then esther bade brash she appreciated her peril ml pisgah mr and mrs floyd diceman and boys of maple visited mr and mrs ross keffer and had sunday dinner mr and mrs loy carr were among the eighty guests at the wedding on friday evening of miss betty staley and mr mur ray sholer in lyndon united church lyndon ontario mr roy howlett returned home from the hospital on fri day mr and mrs bert smith and boys of guelph spent the week end with mr and mrs ray smith and girls bob is staying for some holidays with rela tives- mr and mrs wallace scott mr and mrs roy smith mr and mrs bert smith of guelph mr and mrs leslie smith of blackwater mr ross smith of oak ridges mr and mrs ed ferguson of stouffville with their families and mr and mrs w h smith of richmond hill enjoyed a picnic at stouffville park on sunday afternoon ringwood church service at 1110 am sunday july 26th speaker mr leroy soper a welcome awaits you mr and mrs clifford morga- son and family and mr and mrs r j filyer spent sunday at canadian keswick with mrs a reesor nellie ard edith mr and mrs orval drewery and mr and mrs walter plpher enjoyed a motor trip last mon day big folks and little folks en joyed the sunday school picnic on wednesday afternoon in stouffville park this is an ideal spot for a picnic mrs h yakeley spoke at the hillsburgh womens institute meeting on thursday evening on the subject the st lawr ence seaway project mrs vic tor brown noreen steckley was in charge of the program mrs e brownsberger and mrs fred steckley also attended the meeting mr and mrs aimer fockler with mr and mrs w morris visited at the home of mr and mrs j baker maple on tues day evening it was a birthday anniversary for mr morris and mr baker friends gathered at the church on tuesday evening to shower miss nelly zwier and ray at kinson with gifts and good wishes on saturday afternoon they were married in the church and afterward the reception and lunch was held in the basement we wish them a long and happy wedded life our sunday school attendance was up again on sunday al though several familiar faces were missing as it is holiday time we were glad to welcome back some of the children we had missed for a few sundays mr and mrs dean fockler and family are holidaying in the maritimes some fall wheat has been cut and much more is waiting for the combine with gratitude we welcomed the refreshing rain on saturday most older homes lack good wiring youve probably heard the story about the anxious womin driver who brought her b1y dented car to a car w3sh estab- lishment- she requested ii be washed and asked the attend- 1 it whether there was anything he could do about the wrinkled fenders he looked at the aum- 1 pled mess and said lady we only wash em we dont iron them similarly more than one ap pliance dealer would like to have said to a prospective buyer of the new and wonderful elec- trie appliances now on the mar ket madam we only install them we dont supply the power undoubtedly she lives in an older house or bought a new one where essential req ments were left out namely proper certified wiring can be revitalized of course the dealer suggests and recommends how tins lack of power can be remedied the utility company supplies the electrical power a locally li censed competent electrical con tractor can revitalize that old 30- and 60ampere service to meet the modern requirements at least a 100arapere service of a medallion home probably the woman in ques tion bought one of the many homes still being built with yes teryears inadequate wiri ng standards this could run the waffle iron the radio and light some lamps without blowing a fuse perhaps but that wis ail today with more than sixty electrical appliances at her beck and call what is needed in wir ing and power is the quality set by the medallion home program the medallion home wiring requirements in order to as sure high standards of electrical excellence in new homes pro vides for the following at least a service entrance of 100amperes for present and future needs twenty electric circuits with in the house as well as wiring for major appliances ample outlets and switches for every need wiring is basis these are the essentials oth er specifications included in the live better electrically medal lion program are modern light ing and major appliances such as electric ranges refrigerators water heaters and others wiring is the basis for a modern home though once it is sound and sufficient the rest follows naturally modern elec trical wiring such as found in the medallion homes is not to be confused with code require ments code wiring is safe wiring but it does not neces sarily provide sufficient electri cal capacity to serve present or ifuture needs of the home the stoufryiue tribune tkny jury 23 1959 ptet if i i ii ask markham township to subsidize ambulance service k kit k aaaaaaa ttoxy theatre markham them return mordecai this an swer the queen had had no personal access to mordecai knew the moody indecision of her husband xerxes and was aware of hamans subtle machl- the conversation continued i nations yet she cast herself through intermediaries upon her god entered the royal verse 16 goigather tcp uninvited and risked gether all the jews r in shu- i sudden death for the sake of shan fast ye for me ner people the jews if i per- threc days i also and my i sh i perish grand classic maidens will fast so will i j words which reflect resolute go in unto the king which is unflinching bravery j not according to the law i esther was audacious for her if i perish i perish esthers god- we admire her of course innate strength of character j but let us emulate her daring thur frl sat july 23 24 25 it happened to jane technicolor doris day jack lemon plus hey boy hey girl with louis prima and kbely smith jj mon tues wed july 27 28 29 the sound and the fury with yul brynner and joanne woodward adult entertainment plus cartoon all technicolor show the babys first steps are the ones that start him off getting irto things he shouldnt youd better enjoy the heat now think of what its going to cost you next winter night tea and bake sale july 25 a tea and bake sale is to be held saturday july 25 from 2 to 5 pm at the home of mrs wm paul still meadow farm rr 2 stouffville this tea and sale is sponsored by ringwood heme school assoc and if necessary trans portation will be available from ringwood school there will be pony rides for the children mr r j cundy owner of the richmond hill ambulance service appeared before mark ham township council last week to ascertain if markham would be willing to share in a joint subsidy in order to keep the service operating mr cundy estimated it would cost 2400 annually to operate a subsidized service approxi mately one eighth of his calls come from markham township markhams annual share would be 30000 councillor l mumberson thought council should give tha matter serious consideration he felt a municipality the size of markham should have an am- bulance service available for emergencies deputyreeve v dean wondered if the people in the southwest corner of tho township didnt rely more on the willowdale ambulance than they did on richmond hux council will discuss the mat ter with the newly organized joint committee for markham vaughan and richmond hill before making a decision on the request 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