business directory auctioneers w d atkinson phone stouffville mottu hanged auctioneer and sale manager sales conducted anywhere specializing in the preparation and selling of purebred consign menu and dispersals arm auc tions furniture and real estate sales bills prepared and posted at no extra cost this specialized ser vice really pays off and means money in your docket phone stouffville 6403813 ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario mullken po ph ax 35987 markham po ph 2943161 prentices have been established auctioneers since 1890 a s farmer licensed auctioneer counties of york ontario farm stock furniture sales a specialty telephone gormley 8865311 address gormley po legal paul w j mingay ba barrister solicitor ii slain street markham ont phone markham 2011123 2936461 beauty salons the powder puff beauty salon joy ross days rues thru sat nights wed and fri for appointment call 6402172 funeral directors l e oneill stoukfville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day or night phone stouffville 6402855 optometrists e a grubin ro optometrist iicton stouffville in stouffville at the james mccreight residence 58 main st e on the following mondays and tuesdays nov 12th and 13th dec 10th and 11th william g parsons llb t barrister solicitor 157 main st w po box 820 phone 6402211 stouffville button coon ji barristers solicitors notaries s3 main st w stouffville phone 6403530 solicitors canadian bank of commerce h reg button ba 103 obrien ave ph 6401975 david a coon 45 victoria st ph 6102103 kennedy kennedy 67 richmond st w toronto barristers solicitors notaries ross kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 2941632 ross l kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 2941556 i cattanach hindson barristers solicitors stouffville by appointment anytime phone markham 25 main street markham phone 2940666 robert w mcvey barrister solicitor sulto 110 221 victoria street toronto markham phone 2942371 toronto phone 3630389 insurance thos birkett son ltd and general insurance agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service telephone 6402000 evenings gordon r birkctt 6103715 les clarke 6102144 bob hassard 6403585 garnet v gray od optometrist stouffville medical centre phone 6403100 for appointment hours 1000 am to 800 pm every tuesday dental neil c smith lds dds office over canadian bank of commerce telephone 640 3083 stouffville graduate of university of toronto chiropractors wm s baird dc doctor of chiropractic xray by appointment 327 main st n markham ont telephone 2940701 j s delaurier dc 201 main street west stouffville ontario tucs thurs fri 10 am 9 pm wed sat 10 am 5 pm telephone 6403562 accountants john c wylie fla licensed public accountant auditor office residence wylie acres mtissclmans lake road rr2 stouffville phone 6403141 leonard r rosenberg bcm chartered accountant bank ot nova scotia building aurora telephone pa 79451 surveyors inside decorating paper hanging ii 1963 papers now in stock get that room done for christmas the lang service gormley phc ss65449 d h black ontario land surveyor 310 painted post dr corner of markham rd scarborough ont fhone atlantlc 25283 res 2821508 upholstering rebuilding restyling uood rcfinlshlng custom built furniture draperies broadloom no money down easy terms 90 day no finance charge highest quality at lowest prices free advice on home fnrnmungs estimates in vour home t0r0mark furniture house markham 2942581 dfcssde cedar grove news the widely supported peti tion expressing concern over our local dangerous railway crossing and read to council recently seems to hae brought some results bert tapscott re ceived a letter from the clerk stating that a recommendation had been passed and a letter tent to the board of railroad transport commissioners re questing an enquiry lawson mumberson deputy reeve ex plained councils position to the members of the community club at their monthly meeting signals at level crossings seem to be the most hopeful solu tion but judging from past ex perience we can expect a year to elapse before any activity in that line will take place on 14th avenue visibility is another thing because the dominion govern ment covers 80 of the cost of signals it is almost impossible to expect the railroad to take on the expense of removing banks or obstructions for clear isibility as it now stands we wait for action on signals and we watch our step at the cross ing the rink is still high on the list of community club pro jects and it will be necessary to call another bee to complete lepairs before this years skat ing begins wally reesor has agreed to manage the rink this season and the booth proprie tor has not yet been decided def initely the cgit held their initia tion and lanyard ceremonies on saturday afternoon in zion church after a sincere and im pressive ceremony janet biel- by president pinned cgit pins on catherine ritchie cathy ion- son cheryl ann walton and cathy mcclennan mrs maurice hamill presented lanyards to margaret bcare marilyn davis and dorothy miller mrs mait- land ryan had been asked to address the girls and she ap propriately close hands as her topic relating her subject to both her own life on the canadian prairie and the life ahead of the girls of the cgit mrs ryan placed an impressive value on the activity and use- fullness of hands following the ceremonies the girls served lunch to their guests and mothers from a table beautifully decorated in the blue and white cgit col- curs mrs archie little poured tea kathy sculler gave the vale dictory address at the commen cement exercises held at mark ham high school and also re ceived her ontario scholarship award many of our local young people received honour grad uation diplomas mary allen marianne burkholder bruce petrie colin reesor kathy schuller and roberta whitt- aker roberta also won griers zoology prize and marianne won prizes in both history and latin jean reesor won a pro ficiency prize in commercial work cedar grove is proud in deed of these students and warm congratulations are well earned by all of them congratulations are also due walter burkholder who with a yield of 1417 bushels per acre of funks 10 a corn has won the annual york county husk ing corn competition this was a wonderful yield considering the runner up grew 1165 bush els prior to harvest the crop was reviewed by the agrcp measured weighed with moist ure contents assessed we und erstand walter will be the proud owner of a watch for his c0orts euchre winners at the last game were mrs jean hunter mrs emma claude mrs vera taylor charles booth george freeman and george carr car rying prizes went to mrs b thompson and charlie booth john petrie was nominated to council but decided not to qualify this term charlie hoov er then became our member by acclamation after a long illness norman george beare died last week in hospital and our sincere sym pathy is extended to his sister jessie beare margaret reesor died suddenly last week a few days ofter her nephews death in a car accident our deep sympathy to her brother jim dates to remember mothers club will hold their december meeting at bea pe- tries and a quiet pre christ mas evening is planned mem bers are asked to bring along any reading pertinent to the season which they would like to share with other members note change of date decem ber community club meeting to be held at bea and john pe- tries on friday dec 28th the white gift service of zion united church will be held on sunday dec 9th at 7 pm gifts of money will be sent to norway house and bonnyville and gifts os food and clothing will be sent to a downtown mis sion special music will be pro vided by the sunday school pupils by tom dorr ltwftfvvtlwmmimwttfvi s early morning delivery guaranteed in stouffville and area call markham dairy limited phone markham direct 2942212 1 wante more cream shippers for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck coll rhone 6102822 cold storage lockers for rent stouffville creamery go zephyr man wins 500 bus potato club mr ches lunney zephyr ivas the winner of the ontario county 500 bushel potato club this year he used the kennebec variety his -mat- ed yield in bushels per acre was s21 stan lunney zephyr was ir second place with a yield of 781 bushels he also used the kennebec variety mr murray crone mount albert was in third place there were 23 potato grow ers who took part in this high yield competition this year th average yield for the 23 grow ers was 491 bushels the 500 bushel potato club competition was brought to a conclusion with a banquet in the sandford community hall on friday november 23rd mr bill lockie zephyr chairman of the 500 bushel potato club was master of ceremonies mr russell morrison presi dent of the ontario county soil and crop improvement associ ation congratulated the 500 bushel potato club on theii success this year he also pre sented high production certifi cates to the 9 potato growers who exceeded the 500 bushel objective this year mr lynn fair agricultural representative announced the prize winners and asked the various donors of cash and mer chandise to present their prizes mr walter kerry expressed the appreciation of the potato growers to the ladies for their splendid banquet and to the donors of cash and merchandse for their co operation in sup porting the 500 bushel club this year tiurjjir december 6 1962 the stouffvule tkibuhe pi 9 hr office supplies its the tribune ontario human rights day tltf v december ioth the 14th anniversary 1 of the universal declaration of human rights we can note with some satis faction that in the past year our province has taken another substantial step toward imple menting its principles by the enactment of the ontario human rights code by bringing together into a single statute all of the various human rights legislation passed since 1944 by enlarging the scope of the ontario human rights commission and by appointing a fulltime director with additional staff we are now in a much better position to proceed with a greatly expanded educational program designed to make the aims of the code better known and understood by our people it is a matter for gratification too that in the development of its program of education and enlightenment the commission is receiving the active and wholehearted cooperation of our churches schools industry trade unions and a wide variety of community organiza tions this is surely the best proof that our citizens individually and collectively look upon our human rights code as a reflection of the community conscience that they are prepared to play their full part in applying its principles in their daily relationships not just because the law requires it but because truly enlightened social behaviour demands ii while we deplore and condemn violations of human rights else where in the world and stand aghast before such ugly manifestations as the berlin wall we must never cease to concern ourselves with those walls of prejudice which still exist in our own community and sometimes in our own minds and which deny to our fellow citizens that justice and equality of opportunity which is their inalienable right justice like charity should begin at home let human rights day be among other things a time for self examination in order to make certain that we are faithfully adhering to those lofty principles of the universal declaration on which the paruament of canada and the legislature of ontario have placed their seal jphm jkcaktotamattenbimitdmlstxtftin john p robarts prime minister of ontario