Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 25, 1963, p. 4

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hi ttt i the stouffville tbiswe twkfiy p 25- 1 wanted more cream shippers for best results ship vour cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call phone kili cold storage lockers for rent stouffville creamery co wvxvwvv hargrave greenhouses phone 6403306 we deliver weddings anniversaries banquets birthdays graduations parties floral arrangements spcciai arrangements for festive holidays xvvanvvnvsvwtwtvwvvtv i vics nursery kk siouitvhi landscaping stonework phone 6402344 walls patios pools stairs etc evergreens trees shrubs roses flower plants patio tiles sidewalk slabs cx loam patio pots room divider lxvvvxxvvvvvxxvvxvvvxvvxxxvvvl want your car spring cleaned spot paint repair upholstery also waxing if desired reasonable rates will pick up and deliver archie reid rincwooi phonk 6402836 three out of four fatal accidents in rural areas in 63 ontario minister of trans it jac auid released sta tistics this week showing 51231 reported motor vehicle acci dents in 1962 this ontario total included 1139 fatal accidents 2s667 accidents resulting in nonfatal injury and 61425 mis haps involving property dam age in excess of s100 only there were 1383 persons fa tally injured and 41766 non-fa- tally injured duiing the year total popcrty damage to ve hicles and other property amounted to 5 million in comparison with corresponding totals for 1961 fatalities increa sed by 115 or 91 per cent and the number of persons injured was 1620 or 124 per cent above the previous years tolai the property damage loss sho wed an advance of 13 5 per cent the accident rate per million miles travelled as indicated by gasoline consumption was high- ei ai 51 as compared with 48 for 1961 the fatal accident tate per 100million miles travelled was slightly lowerrl in 1962 as against 62 for the previous year mileage travelled hv mo tor vehicles last year was esti mated to have been more than 18 m billion miles while fatal accidents or ac cidents in which one or more persons suffered fatal injuries advanced by 37 per cent the number of deaths was greater by 91 per cent this was the result of an increase in the multiple death accidents there were six fatal accidents- each of which claimed six lives while there were no accidents of i this degree of seriousness in 1961 accidents in which two persons were kilted increased from 87 in 1961 to 126 in 1962 as regards the location of ac cidents almost twothirds oc- curred in urban areas and the i remainder 355 per cent on ru ral roads the distribution of fatal accidents was predomin antly rural almost 3 of every 4 fatal accidents occurred at such locations while 20 per cent happened on urban streets there were 318 pedestrians fatally injured during the year- ail increase of 6 from the total for 1961 pedestrians under 13 i years of age made up onethird of the total and 30 per cent were in the age group 63 and over of the 1383 persons killed 547 were driversan increa 43 or 90 per cent from the total for the previous year there v ere 463 pasengers in motor vehicles fatally injured which was 73 or 186 per cent more n v than the correspond n 1961 the 41766 pwsons non-fat- j ally injured in 1962 represented j four holsteins exceed 200000 lb production back in 1936 the first lifetime t ecord of over 200000 lb of milk was made by a canadian 1 holstein now in the space of a i sinie month four holsteins ase of t have been reported above 200 000 lbs this it concrete llus- j s neas owned by agro bros ham- iton ontario and with a nine lactation total with two of them on twiceaday milking of 200303 lbs milk containing 6996 lbs butierut she vva brexl by c hunt and sons dot- j chester station omiiio while j the laidlow cow was bred by soo holsteins sault ste marie j ontario and the romandale cow j by nc 1ewis maple ont it is significant that not only are these animals exceptional producers but they also rate high for body conformation one of them being classified excel- lent two very good snd on good plus the romandale cow has been classified excellent and was a member of the allcanadian getofsire of 1956 in addition rated as two star it- csx josephs beauty salon slain st w stouffvw phone 6402922 i tradition of the exceptional im provement that has taken place an increase of 124 per cent drivers 1 1g77u and passengers 117299 together accounted for s2 per cent of those injured du ring the year there were 5802 pedestrians injured as compar ed with 5683 in the previous year in 1962 we experienced an- ether year marred by a need less and increasing number of accidents deaths and injuries the minister stated and the tragedy of each of these acci dents is that it did not need to happen if the drivers had exer cised reasonable care and judg ment with this in mind there is lit t lo comfort to be derived from the fact that the advances in the accident rate and in the fatal accident rate closely par- aiieled the increase in miies tra velled expanded efforts have been made by this department and by enforcement agencies to bring about a clearer under standing of the requirements of good driving and belter control these activities can only be suc cessful to the extent they re ceive the support and coopera tion of all users of the high ways total for i se ovei lne p quarter cen j tury leading the present group is selkirk koba netherland a member of the herd of the hos pital for mental diseases at sel kirk manitoba she has an el even lactation total with nine of iese records made on twice-a- day milking of 224005 lbs milk containing 7300 lbs of fa next in line with a thirteen lactation twiceaday milking to tal of 212493 lbs milk contain ing 7080 lbs fat is soo blackie donna inka owned by howard r iaidlaw of brampton ont then comes texal francy wayne owned by romandale farms linionville ontario with a twelve lactation total with five lactations on twiceaday of 206733 lbs milk containing 6993 lbs fat the final member of this exceptional group is bonnie haven abbekerk dark- biood cow the selkirk cow classified very good is a three star btood cow and was the grand champion at the manitoba championship show for 1935 and 1936 the agio cow is classified very good while the laidlow cow is classi fied good plus and is a one star brood cow scratch pads from jumbo size down to note six the the stouffville tribune annual spring rurvmage sale christ church anglican hall sunset blvd sat apr 27th 1963 1000 am 400 pm tea corfe for scratch pads come to the tribune news from audley april 181 mrs fred fuckrin the faster meeting of the ucw was held in the church on wednesday evening of last week mrs c clemence led the worship service and read a meditation on the easter story mrs g astley and mrs a bell sang a duet low in the grave he lay the roll call was joy mrs g astley the pres ident conducted the business grace powell played accordion numbers susan richards and peggy squire played piano numbers peggy squire read a poem have you walked in the garden accompanied by- lynda puckrin at the piano a skit in the faster garden was presented by susan rich ards shirley smith grace pow ell and mrs fred puckrin mrs c clemence gave a reading that they might have life the hostess mrs bert guthrie served refreshments the community club met at the home of mr and mrs wm brown on saturday evening with a good attendance the president bert guthrie con ducted the business linda kast- wood sang two numbers the faster parade and consider yourself bill brown jr sang the holy- city both were ac companied by mrs g fastwood at the piano mr l fair the ontario county agricultural representative was the guest speaker he showed coloured slides of the experimental farm in ohio and of other agricultural interests in onta rio including the ploughing matches 1h clubs local xairs bgag8 ssbegbsagrcbjxgaasggags m at stud to approved mares only purebred grey arabian stallions rafari n ghaswan rafarin approved as sire by canadian hunter light horse improvement society stud fees i purebred arahians hnroiighbreds ride mares jinnno snon sinn standing at st clair arabian horse farm iol 25 concession 4 ivhridee township tel ul 23893 evgs weekends only i and homemakers clubs susan and randy richards spent the wceknd at the home of their uncle and aunt mr and mrs cyril richards sear- borough mrs fail batty is visiting at the home of her daughter mrs a thompson and mr thomp son dwiglit twelve of the young people joined with the pickering yp for the easter sunrise service at the greenwood conservation park on sunday morning with breakfast later at the cec pickering sympathy of the community is extended to the family of mr lome saunders who pass ed away at the open gate nurs ing home on thursday the funeral service was in the ger- row funeral chapel oshawa on saturday witli interment in oshawa union cemetery mr saunders had lived the last 45 of his 80 years in audley mr frank puckrin is in ajax hospital at time of writ ing he is feeling much better mrs arch bell underwent an operation in oshawa hospital on tuesday mrs arthur leonard passed away on sunday in toronto she hail closed her home on 4th cone to spend the winter with her family in toronto dianne puckrin is visiting this week with her uncle and aunt mr and mrs jack mit chell claremonl coin op clean to save money at stouffville coin laundry main st stouffville home town girls visitors t00will find our styling l 2943173 marhham 6402931 stouffvilu public notici setting of grass fires township of pickering bylaw no 2397 provides 1 no person may start a fire on a public highway 2 no person may start a fire to burn grass leaves etc except in an incinerator without first informing the local fire chief or his deputy 3 no person may start a fire to burn grass nr leaves etc without first taking- reasonable precautions a a sufficient number of persons available to control h have water available c not light such fire if there l a dangerous wind 4 no person may star or permit a fire to burn within 20 feet of a wooden building nor is feet from any other building 5 any person contravening this byljw subject to a fine nf 5000 and costs iioyd johnston clerk township of pickering make milk your meal- mate for a healthier happier family nothing tastes so good or is better for you call for regular delivery early morning delivery guaranteed markham dairy ltd phone dibect markham 2942212 r- v guaranty trust company of canada canadas largest independent trust company announces the opening of an office at richmond hill 44 yonge st south post office corner a4 on savings 52 on term deposits one to five years etecutor trustee estate planning pension trusts mortgage loans real estate sales money orders travellers cheques and many other services guaranty trust company of canada 8842692 offices aki socnciii throughout canada 7

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