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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 13, 1962, p. 15

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classified sale register auctioneer w d atkinson phone stouflville s63 a 8 fabmeb phono gormley s311 ken clarke pkentice markham sis stouffville 96208 reg johnson sunderland onl saturday sept gi eantic weekly auction at the stouffville stockyards live stock runs are larger with de mand and prices good spe cial feature this week car for sale home baking sale under the auspices of the re tarded children come and support this worthy cause see the farmers market the largest yet sale 1230 poll ard wilson auctioneers saturday sept 15 auc hon sale of holstein milk cows mostly fresh near springers heifers swine cockshutt tractor new holl and baler farm stock imple ments hay grain etc at lot 32 cone 6 pickering twp vs mile north of no 7 high way green river school side- road property of robert wright terms cash no re serve farm sold sale at 1 pm sharp ken clarke prentice auctioneers saturday sept 15 auc tion sale of household furni ture 21 admiral tv first class condition 2pc chester field walnut bedroom suite large quantity of ironstone china cooking utensils large number of antiques at 194 main st stouffville formerly the wideman estate the property of ivan harris no reserve terms cash sale at 1230 pm lloyd turner clerk alvin s farmer auc tioneer saturday sept 22 impor tant extensive auction sale of holstein milk cows farm n implements hay grain and household furniture includ ing number of antiques sale at 12 noon terms cash no reserve farm sold property of the estate of the late paul reesor at lot 7 10th line markham twp half mile to south of no7 highway on 10th con north of cedar grove this is a large sale see posters ken clarke prentice auctioneers wed sept 26 import ant auction sale of 3point hitch ferguson tractor and full line of ferguson imple ments disc harrow power post hole digger shreader and pulverizer chisel plow and other power implements full line of household furnit ure 2 refrigerators bedroom suites patio furniture china dishes cooking utensils gar- den equipment lawn furnit ure carpenter tools dont miss this sale if you want good quality goods at lot 23 con 6- markham twp the property of ee ott no re- serve as property sold terms cash sale at 1230 sharp as this is a large sale lloyd turnerson clerks alvin s farmer auct ph gorm 5311 133 wednesday sept 26 at 1 pm auction sale of farm stock implements holstein cattle hay grain and straw chevrolet car poultry furn iture and many other articles at lot 6 con 7 east gwillim- bury 1 mile south and 1 mile west of mount albert the property of william mcclure no reserve farm sold terms cash ralph faulkner clerk frank bennett auctioneer thursday sept 27 auct- tion sale of farm stock imp lements and furniture the property of john bolton lot 7 con 9 mariposa twp 1 mile north of manilla here- ford cattle cows calves fordson major tractor case threshing machine full line of machinery piano etc the farm is sold no reserve the terms cash sale at 130 w graham clerk reg johnson auctioneer cards of thanks i wish to express my thanks to relatives and friends for gifts cards prayers and visits also the kindness of the united church women during my stay in hospital and since coming home ah was deeply appreciat ed mrs jos gayman ridgetown ontario geo- and annie hughes wish to express their appreciation of the kind thoughtfulness of their many friends and neighbors in calling and for the many bcauti ful cards and gifts mr hughes received on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday thank you all very much mr and mrs geo hughes 61 lloyd ave stouffville we wish to thank all our lincolnvillc neighbors for their thoughtfulness and kind regard expressed by the presentation to us of a beautiful lamp when we moved into stouffville gladys herb farrier we wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses messages of sjmpathy and beautiful floral offerings from our friends and neighbors during our recent loss of a i loving wife mother and sister special thanks to those who were so kind to allaurien during her lengthy illness riscbrousb family in memoriam nigh in loving memory of a dear little son stephen james nigh killed by accident sept 17 1956 aged 7 years we who loved you sadly miss you and as dawns another year in our lonely hours of thinking thoughts of you are ever near sadly missed and always loved by mummy daddy jon and sue edgevale school of dance studios markham stouffville fall term commences sept 24th graded classes in ballet baj and tap full information call molly mumford hill in loving memory of wesley hill who passed away april 4 1943 and his wife louise hill who passed away sept 12 1937 tho many years have passed dear ones since you have gained etern al rest precious memories are in our hearts the ones who loved you best ida and lloyd hill arvilla and wesley lehman shea in memory of wilmot shea manilla ont who pass ed away sept 10 1960 time takes away the edge of grief but memory turns back every leaf ever remembered by wife and family awllffthhi car values 1959 buick le sabre 4door sedan auto matic radio whifewalls outstanding model 1959 volkswagen an economical car in top condition 1959 ford 4door sedan v8 automatic radio power steering two- tone finish 1959 pontiac patisicnne 2door hardtop 6 cyl automatic radio beautiful car 1959 pontiac 4door sedan 6 cyl radio beautiful blue finish 1959 chevrolet 2door 6 cyl very popular economical car beautiful green finish 1958 pontiac stratochief sedan 6 cyl radio standard trans show room condition 1958 morris minor a real gas miser only 18000 miles new car con dition 1957 chevrolet 2door standard transmis sion clean as new 1956 ford cusfomlinc sedan v8 standard trans radio make an offer 1955 pontiac 4door sedan standard transmission good condi tion come and see ii trucks 1960 chevrolet kton pickup perfect con dition 1958 ford 2on stake good body and fully reconditioned 1947 mercury stake with hoist and good working order neil patrick motors two locations corner of 9th main phone 373 and maes st at the tracks phone 499 open evenings till 9s0 pm nmummiiikhui work wanted work wanted will do housework three days a week from 9 to 12 ph stouff 412w carpentry remodelling re pairs tiling hardwood floors laid and sanded ph gerald acton stouffville ps5w or al danlclis stouff 92303 111 work wanted chair cane- ing and ladder back scats in stalled refinishing phone u94w w greenbury stouff ville 1s4 church st n 44tf margaret heap sangster bachelor of music has resumed the teaching of piano theory and harmony note new add ress s2 obrien ave phono 1145m kids uilnk that dessert is what comes and goes with company 82 9th line n stouffville 724w 142 auction sale farm sold important ex tensive auction sale of farm stock holstein cattle york shire pigs antique and modern furniture hay grain straw etc on lot 7 10th line markham township h mile south of no 7 highway on the west side of the 10th concession rd cedar grove property belonging to the estate of the late paul reesor on saturday september 22nd 1962 cattle 1 red white cow due to calf 2 holstein cow full flow not bred 3 holstein cow fresh not bred 4 holstein cow fresh bred aug 3rd 5 holstein cow fresh not bred 6 holstein cow bred june 5th real good milker 7 holstein cow bred june 29th milking good 8 holstein cow fresh 2 weeks 9 5 young holstein cattle 2 to 3 mos old 102 young twin bull calves 2 mos old 112 young veal calves swine 5 good white yorkshire and landrace brood sows bred in august 1 yorkshire brood sow bred 1 english black brood sow with 9 pigs 9 wks old 1 yorkshire brood sow bred june 22nd 1 yorkshire brood sow bred june 21st 1 yorkshire brood sow bred june 22nd 1 yorkshire brood sow with 9 pigs 5 wks old 1 yorkshire brood sow due time of sale 1 yorkshire brood sow bred aug 28th 1 yorkshire brood sow with 8 pigs 5 wks old 1 yorkshire brood sow with 9 pigs 6 wks old 1 yorkshire white boar 1 yr old 11 good feed chunks 17 good shoats hay straw grain approx 2000 bu oats approx 700 bales of oat straw approx 1500 bales of good mixed hay implements model s case tractor on rubber electric lights starter pto etc good 2 furrowed mh narrow bottom tractor plow 12 disc mh seed drill 7 ft mh grain binder set 3 section spring tooth harrows mh mower 6 ft cut good steel wheeled farm wagon gear flat rack 14 ft hay rack rubber tire 4 wheel tandem tractor trailer corn cultivator set 5 section drag harrows stiff tooth cultivator set bissel disc harrows tandem mh manure spreader steel dump rake miscellaneous articles garden seeder and wheel hoe turnpike shovel circular saw frame complete with 2 blades large iron pot rubber tired steel wheel barrow set cattle dehorners 2 grindstones cutter reo power lawn mower set hand power stock clippers forks shovels hoes rakes farm tools and many other ar ticles too numerous to mention household furniture rear room large pine cupboard antique large pine glass top cupboard antique white pine tables pine wood box 2 pine boxes kitchen ge de luxe refrigerator 9 cu ft good ge de luxe electric range near new day bed couch rocking chair upholstered chair and foot stool large pine glass top cupboard end table ante room large walnut front sideboard cofbeld electric washer good pine chest of drawers living room h a livingston baby grand piano stool admiral tv and cabinet stand 3 piece chesterfield suite good chesterfield arm chair upholstered walnut settee several living room centre tables several electric floor table lamps several pictures paintings occasional chair hassock footstools 2 matching carpets approx 12 x 14 smokers stand vases etc oval top centre table front hall downstairs 5 piece parlor suite antique oval top serving table red upholstered settee sodturning ceremony for meat processing plant september 19 th a farmer picked at random will turn the first sod in a new meat processing plant to which thousands of ontario farmers have each contributed s100 ce remony takes place wednesday september 19th invited to perform the sod- turning duty is david ireland teeswater his name was select ed simply because his share certificate number in farmers allied meat enterprises fame is 1962 a year of hope for ontario livestock pro ducers explains fame pres ident c w mclnnis iroquois the ceremony near ayr will be watched by hundreds of fame shareholders also invited are local dignitari es provincial political leaders and newsmen speaker will be j a courteau monti eal who manages a giant farmerowned meat processing organization in quebec fame was set up nearly two years ago to give ontario farm ers some control over marketing their livestock for years they have maintained that high costs and low market prices are sque ezing their margins last year average income per farm in eastern canada was only 52549 according to the dominion bu reau of statistics and that was a betterthanaverage year they hope fame will improve their position the meat processing plant which mr irelands spade will begin is the first of a proposed series of seven spaced through out the province construction should be completed next year and an advertising program to gain consumer acceptance will be in planning stage shortly boiler skating champion at uxbridge births davis carol and morley ballantrae are happy to an nounce the birth of a daugh ter at york county hospital newmarket on tuesday aug 28th 1962 a sister for doug las dianne and brett king winston and ruth nee olver thank god for the safe arrival of a daughter shirley ruth at york county hospital newmarket sept 4lh 1962 many thanks to dr mitchell hall stand and rack pictures paintings odd runners n e dining room square top extension dining room table 6 upholstered dining room chairs single bed box love seat pullout chesterfield couch new columbia cabinet radio small table stands orna ments square top centre table hoover vacuum cleaner 2 pr large lined lace edged drapes with centre pieces to match upstairs back south room upstairs back south room highboy dresser bedroom chair wooden bed spring mattress scatter rugs back hall large pine storage box antique secretary desk with extras glass top centre back bedroom pine chest of drawers scatter rugs pine dresser with swing mirror antique double bed spring mattress bedroom chairs and stands n w bedroom chest drawers with side mirror vanity dresser south centre bedroom large walnut dresser with marble top large walnut bed spring mattress matching washstand with marble top 4 piece toilet set hand painted 4 piece modern bedroom suite in waterfall design finish hand carved antique chair pr mounted elk horns large cellar tableland cupboard number of antique oil lamps with shades 2 antique spool beds 2 antique clocks number of odd dishes includ ing antique china glassware pots pans spinning wheel etc utensils and other odd house hold effects too numerous to mention the furniture in this sale is in exceptionally good condition sale at 1200 noon no reserve farm sold terms cash day of sale this is s large sale and will start on time james smith clerk ken clarke prentice antloncers thonc markham 316 or stouffville 96208 proprietor or autlonecrs will not be responsible for any public liability injury or property damage to the pub lic ir connection with this aution sale eighteen year old beverley anne bowers of toronto the senior ladies roller skating champion of north america in 1962 will perform in the ux bridge arena on saturday sept 22nd the holder of a gold medal award it is the highest profici ency prize that can be obtained beverley started on her com- petetive roller skating career in 1950 at the age of 6 years at a recent performance in lin coln nebraska she successfully defended- her senior title and received a standing ovation from an appreciative audience to date there are 99 medals trophies plaques and awards won in rsroa sanctioned competitions comprising cana dian meets twentysix firsts two seconds and three third placements usa eastern regional meets eleven firsts seven seconds and two third placements north american national meets two firsts three seconds and three fourth place ments there are 25 first place invitational state meets and fif teen proficiency test medals along with three amateur judg ing commission awards as a starter during 1950 latin instructed beverley anne and her brother bill in pairs and freestyle dance and figures further professional lessons were taken from jack jackson london doris jenkins toron to norman latin reading pen- ra rose martin blavatt de troit paul lampkin pontiac mich gail locke detroit mary anne dejons buffalo n y and edward fuzzy bossart titusville for outoftown lessons ap proximately every second week end from 1953 to 1961 required the following return trip mile age to reading 1050 miles london 250 miles detroit 525 miles pontiac 600 miles buf falo 210 miles pittsburg 800 miles always eager to skate and enthusiastically inclined toward travelling beverley in compa ny with her mother has toured 450000 miles in 12 years throughout the usa and can ada for lessons sanctioned com petitions and exhibitions benefit shows canadian regional and national meets since 1950 she has qualified every year to skate the nationals two of these could not be attended and one national boston meet was not skated due to torn liga ments sustained in practice dur ing the meet at nationals in 1953 and 1961 the juvenile and senior ladies freestyle titles were won by beverley anne in 19545660 she won second place ments this marks the first time this event has been won by or has had a runnerup other than a usa skater the first time a canadian has won two north american national titles in the amateur roller skating arts as a canadian champion as well as a usa title holder since an early age she has been invited to star in many and var ied benefit shows in both coun tries the most recent being a hands across the border benefit for march of dimes in celeron ny all her schooling has been in toronto canada graduating with first class honours from public school and first class academic honours to grade 11 at malvern collegiate institute beverley anne is now attending grade 13 final academic year in preparation for entering a business college next year school sports are always a must with her and at the age of 10 she won the public school senior ladies track and field total points award during collegiate basketball and volley- ball claimed attention along with archery and swimmng as a clarinetist she played in the school orchestra football track and field and hockey games arc her favourite spec tator sports was one of scarboroughs first farms the mcintosh farm at hill side one of the first farms in scarborough township is now being sold in separate parcels of land in 1s95 mrs annie stouffer sold the property to mr john pearse who sold it to mr geor ge mcintosh in 191l the origi nal stone house pictured below built in 1s52 was sold with some land to mr a r courtice in 1936 and another stone house built nearby where the mcintosh family resided until the death of mr mcintosh in july 1959 when the estate was left to be sold the southern half containing the buildings has recently been fold to mr and mrs fred cap- sen who also purchased the courtice property the new own ers are planning extensive changes but will retain the ori ginal lines at present the youngest mc intosh son enoch still farms the land and will continue to do so until the remaining acres are sold a parcel of 57 acres bordered on the north by pass- more avenue and on the east by the little rouge river is now in the hands of reg a powell real estate broker with the breaking up of the mcintosh farm one more step is gained by the encroaching city and another milestone of farm life in scarborough town ship is past xtsnitr sept b w62 toe stourtvule tribune piae is rally day 10 am sunday sept 16 stouffville baptist sunday school special speaker mrs allan wallace everyone welcome high school news by robt mole the fall term at stouffville district high has just begun and already the student council has embarked upon a project to raise money for its various activities in the presidents opening address last tuesday it was learned that the student council planned to undertake the sale of text books to the student body this year student council president paul glover explained that the books were being purchased wholesale from the publisher and would be sold at a slightly higher rate but at a price that would assure a saving for the consumer by the end of last week favourable sales had virtually assured the success of the venture this is the first time a sale of this kind has been attempted at the school another first at the stouff ville high is the full time guid ance program to be handled by mrs gresham mr duxbury in troduced the project as one that is needed and desired he stated that not enough of this type of work had been done in pre vious years the guidance pro gram hopes to aid the students in their choice of options and future vocations since it is with the student body that the success of our council lies both the principal and the president urged the students to support their stu dent council favour assessing done locally according to the opinions of several stouffville councillors the local council favours assess ing in this municipality be done locally rather than on a county system reeve timbers touched on the subject at the regular meeting of stouffville council thursday evening and said he didnt jiink a county system would work as well i can see a num ber of troubles that would arise one being court of revision he said strangers wouldnt know local values as well as someone at home said councillor spang reeve timbers pointed out that any move to set up a com plete county assessment system required one hundred per cent endorsement by all municipal ities it wont get anywhere was ihe deputyreeves comment he also pointed out that several municipalities had assessors who had been on the job a long time and whom they wouldnt wish to change before retire ment in 1961 as an active member for 6 years with the girls clubs of america she was awarded the canadian girl cit izenship scroll and later select ed the career girl of the year as the canadian representative she journeyed to syracuse ny and was awarded the regional usa runnerup title by the as sembled convention of gca this year beverley anne has planned v her summer away from home and will be busily employed as an active senior councillor with the jamestown chapter of the gca her most enjoyable pastime for the past 6 years has been working with younger- children in community and welfare centres instructing in crafts and trts and program ming day care camps she de sires to include this type of work in her future career jamestown inddently is also in close proximity to roller church news christ church anglican stouffville rev john l ball rector sunday september 16th 1962 thirteenth sunday after trinity 930 am morning prayer 930 am junior and senior sunday school 630 pm mon brownies 730 pm tues wolf cubs 7 pm wed girl guides 8 pm wed choir practice stouffville united church rev j gordon cruikshank ba sunday september 16th 1962 1100 am nursery to primary sunday school 11 am morning worship tues 730 pm cubs wed 730 pm scouts thurs 815 pm choir practice sun sept 30 the sacrament of infant baptism will be held in the congregation at the hour of the morning worship parents having any children to present will please contact the minister as soon as possible sun oct 7 the sacrament of holy communion will be ob served in the church on this thanksgiving sunday any wishing to unite with this con gregation by transfer please let the minister know by the last week of september stouffville baptist church a church with a message for today sunday september 16th 1962 10 am bible school all ages 11 am family worship 7 pm prayer meeting 730 pm evening service wed 8 pm prayer and bible study bloomington christian associated gospel church faster g t gooderham bth sunday september 16th 1962 945 bible school miss mary neal our missionary from northern ontario will be with us to tell about the work she has been doing 1100 morning worship 730 our young people will be in charge of this special even ing service mon 730 young peoples wed 800 prayer service churchill vivian churches rev k burton bth sunday september 16th 1962 churchill mussclmnns lake sunday 955 am bible school 11 am morning service 1 8 pm fri young peoples wed 8 pm prayer bible study vivian 10 am bible school 730 pm evening worship 8 pm tues prayer meeting 8 pm thurs young peoples st james presbyterian church stouffville kcv gordon hamlll ba minister sunday september 16th 1962 10 am morning worship 10 am church school worship with us gormley united missionary church rev c e hunklng minister sunday september 16th 1962 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm worship service united church melville charge rev g davison sunday september 16th 1962 930 am bethcsda 1035 am peachs 1140 anv melville almira mennonite church sunday september 16th 1962 worship service 10 am everyone welcome stouffville united missionary church kcv arthur walsh minister sunday september 16th 1963 10 am sunday school with classes for all ages 11 am morning worship communion 730 pm the pastor will preach wed s pm prayer meeting and bible study pioneer girls meet every tues at 7 pm colonists and every wed at 630 pm pin grims ballantrae musselmans lake 2 lemon ville united churches ft minister mr a grose sunday september 16th 1962 j ballantrae mussclmans lake 3 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship thur sept 20 8 pm study group at the manse lcmonvillo 10 am sunday school 730 pm worship thur sept 13 prayer biblo study at the home of mr and mrs jim nauta mon 4 pm cgit wed 7 pm tyro special services oct 714 ringwood christian church rev barry jones pastor sunday september 16th 1962 10 am sunday school 1100 am worship service 300 pm young peoples 7 pm special missionary ser vice wed 630 pm childrens meeting wed thur fri 8 pm missionary conference united missionary church minister rev grant sioss sunday september 16th 1962 markham 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evening service thurs 8 pm prayer bible study dicksons hill 945 am worship service 1050 am sunday school 730 pm evening service guest speaker pastor leroy soper wed 8 pm prayer bible study stouffville memorial christian church kov clarence t bass pastor sunday september 16th 1962 10 am bible school 11 am hour of worship 7 pm this evening we join the ringwood church to strengthen them in fulfilling the great commission a special film on japan will be shown also a word by tape from rev pape and family brethren in christ church i hcise hill gormley pastor rev wm vanderbcnt ph richmond hill turner 43155 sunday september 16th 1962 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic wed 745 pm midweek prayer meeting second markham iiaker hill baptist churches rev brace niscy sunday september 16th 1962 second marltlmni prayer service wed 8 pm mens prayer fellowship sat 8 pm sunday services bible school 10 am morning service 11 am evening service 730 pm baker hill prayer service thur 8 pm sunday next morning service 945 bible school 11 am rev frank cook will preach we welcome you at ah our services altona united missionary church rev dow sargcant pastor sunday september 16th 1962 10 jo anv sunday school 1130 am pastors message 730 pnv pastor will speak skating lessons practice rinks and professional instruction as a hobby beverley anne discriminatory selects miniature stuffed animals her collection ot favourites travel with her and arc generally arranged on her skate case when she skatct her programme at competition meets

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