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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 9, 1961, p. 11

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in world competition following the completion members of the unlonvihe the age of 14 miss wilkes is ssnlful b will leave new york by one of the youngest entres delphla on feb 11th and lth air compete in the world ever to represent canada in debbl wilkes and guy ravel meet ii czechoslovakia at the senior pairs class buttonville news browns corners church annual meeting with the official opening of the new extension only a few days off feb 12 there was an optimistic note at browns v corners united church annual meeting held in the christian education room on monday eve ning church membership stands at 190 active and nonactive at present and receipts for cur rent expenses during 1960 were 5775041 with payment of s636- 25 to toronto home missions extension and s1s1220 to m m building fund expendi ture amounted to 3630029 on which there was a bank balance of s3070s at the end of 1960 the final bill from speckert construction has not yet been received but contract price was 1698900 portions of the fin ishing processes are not includ ed in this price and will be taken care of by various organi zations in the church dr a f binnington congrat ulated the congregation on the building project and the man ner in which members had re sponded to the need church officers session members for 1961 n r reid clerk of session john s donaldson j e brown d e hood a stephenson w rodlck cline burr h steffler h baldwin c turner stewards expire 1962 h coleman r mctavish e full er w palmer expire 1963 g stewart mrs w craig r donaldson w brumwell ex pire january 1964 e chris- tenson e sherman a copp wm hood ushers ross hord chair man w brumwell john rod- ick harvey brown bruce put nam edgar fuller wm rod- ick james rodlck fraser craig jim hood choir organist mrs d reesor choir leader mrs s j english treasurer mr w a craig m m committee ross hord mrs h steffler mrs k stots christian education commit tee n r reid convener mrs r evans mr h wright miss joy fuller mr wm rod lck mr c turner mr h stef fler mrs wm rodick auditors messrs hank coleman and w w miller try our tender fed sieukettes 59c lb beef sfenkettes 59c lb minced beef 3 lbs for 100 fork kibig 30c lb by piece or suced 2pc lb rolled pot roast 43c lb werners 2 lbs for 75c shoulder spare ribs 15c lb qboyles meat market wl deliver phone 35 stourtvlue annual meeting take notice that the annual meeting of the producer members of the hog producers coopera tive in the ontario county group will be convened at 1030 am on thursday february 16 nt the township hull sunderland for the purpose of the conduct of the proper business of the annual meet ing the election of delegates and alternate dele gates anson jerrow chairman harper newman secretary take notice that the annual meeting of the producer members of the ontario county hog pro ducers association will he convened at 130 pm on thursday february 1g at the township hall sunderland for the purpose of the conduct of the proper business of the annual meeting the election of officers and the election of voting representatives anson jerrow president harper newman secretary caretaker mr geo clarke church trustees j e brown chairman j f donald son d e hood cemetery committee messrs n reid chairman j e brown sectytreas mrs s brooke mr w craig the anniversary date was set for sunday may 7th with mrs donald reesor mr geo arnold and mr w w miller as the committee for programme while it was acknowledged that building procedures inter rupted the regular activities of the various organizations dur ing the fall and winter season the life of the church is taking on new significance and nurs ery classes for small children during the church service as well as a tyro group for boys hae recently been commenced reports from 8 organizations within the church were included in the annual report at the conclusion of the meet ing refreshments were served by members of the harmony club congratulations to mrs adam brown who celebrated a birth day on sunday of this week mr and mrs milt sherman and miss mary rodick spent last weekend with relatives at owen sound friends are sorry to learn that mr wm rodick has been in scarboro general hospital for the past week or two we wish him a rapid return to health that was a daring daylight robbery staged at the watt home on german mills road recently mrs watt and her mother mrs norman denby who lives next door were out for lunch and the afternoon during the time they were ab sent thieves broke into the watt property and made off with a wide assortment of household goods including electrical ap pliances camera equipment pots and pans and a breadbox complete with bread loss was estimated at approximately 2- 000 markham township police have been investigating the case but so far no arrest has been made euchre scries there were 15 tables of play ers less one on friday evening at buttonville w i hall for the fourth game in the winter euchre series sponsored by the buttonville w i winners for the evening were mrs gordon ogden mrs a fitzpatrlck mrs mceachern messrs joe egerton harry forster mart styrmo freezeout messrs joe robinson and harry forster mrs james rodick won the lucky draw the next game will be played friday evening february 17 flan for sew nnd save class mrs adam brown and mrs richard pralet would like to hear from anyone in the com munity with regard to a class on sew to save methods to be conducted in the near future this is primarily a w i project but anyone may take advantage of this offer dedication supper following the dedication serv ices on sunday february 12 when guest speakers will be rev roy webster chairman of the toronto conference at the 1130 am service and rev eld- ridge currey at 730 pm the harmony club is planning a dedication supper to be held on tuesday feb 15 dont miss this big event in the life of the community family night mr charles hooper will speik on russia and show pictures of various countries visited in a two weeks visit to the low lands scandinavia and russia last autumn when the button ville wi holds its annual fan sly night on tuesday fcbruiry 1 2s at buttonville w l hall paving townline west to yonge st to be completed this summer ork county will complete the paving of the whiten ureh-mark- ham townlire from gorraley to yonge st this summer ihis work is part of the county road program approved on tuesday of this week by county council the cost of paving this 275 miles will be 100000 of this amount the province pays 50 metro 25r and york county 25rc in addition to this maior pav ing job additional grading and taving is to be done from touffvllle along the townline east an amount of s3400 is to be spent in completing this stretch considerable work is to be done this year on the aurora sideroad from the vandorf stop light west the intersection ad jacent to the wesley church is to be widened in order to re move a danger spot where sev eral fatal accidents have oc curred the county has set aside s160000 for what the com mittee report terms intersection channelization mr jack rettie in speaking to county council commented on the fact that the freedom from snow this winter would give the municipalities a better purse to take care of their road work this coming summer whitchurch to help retarded childrens school whitchurch twp council ap proved a grant of s510 this week for the newmarket school for retarded children mr g ridler a member of the new market lions club sponsors of the school appeared before council his visit followed several let ters written to council request ing help in liquidating the re maining indebtedness on the school mr hidler stated that originally the school was to only have two rooms for s12000 but the building had been en larged to four rooms at a cost of 27000 he drew attention to the fact that the school main tained itself in so far as pay ment of staff tanker too old harold botharo and bruce clark appeared before council on monday representing the fe deration of agriculture they advised that the water tank truck serving whitchurch and king for fires was no longer serviceable they said it was difficult to get a man to drive it as it was very hard to steer especially when loaded with 1200 gallons of water council suggested that the deputation contact sources hav ing such units for sale and re port back also an expression of opinion from king twp magic markers 79c and 110 the latest development in marking devices the stouffviue trieune tiondiy febnurf 9 1961 ps 11 attention dairymen recent reports have shown that ontario grown grain is lower in pro tein this year make sure you are protecting- your herd by mixing or feeding adequate amounts of master 24 dairy concentrate 32 dairy concentrate for further information or advice stiver bros stouffville jfj es f s e you this major weekly newspaper reaches the people you want to reach it services subscribers on routes out of stouffville markham cfaremont gormley good wood unionville and uxbridge as well as other nearby centres m m mlwui en the routes every thursday remember your auction ad placed in the stouffville tribune is not just a one shot deal your newspaper is referred to often and undoubtedly your auction listing will be reread by farmers im mediately before attending your sale other advertising media is qui of sight out of mind be assured of a successful sale insist that your sale ad buns in the st0uffvslle tribune

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