get better milking for your cow with a w u trkq cxeancr nelhmi it on but b hmic aic for a fr r anajyjia on yojr rrsgt mlt synm chalk refrigeration phone 33502 kint city buttonville post office opened for select few at knob hill market for softer cleaner wash stouffville coin laundry main st iv stouftyllle more than 53 percent of hunt- inh accidents in ontario involve sportsmen who are 20 years of sse or less according to the de partment of lands and forests lean iaf bittonville well well wp have a buttonville pot of fice a of october 18 but onlv a few have a buttonville adrires you say you live at buron- ville between those little sijns on don mills road that say buttonville and speed limit 35 miles per hour well then your address is rr 2 gormley same as always sure i mean it of course the mu nicipal office and the police de partment are at rr 2 gormley the rr means rural route and they have their mail delivered to little boxes on the roadside where is buttonville i t thousht youd never ask its at j browns corners of course the postal department drew a ma- i sic j mile circle around the corner at don mills road and no 7 hwy they found a little corner at knob hill farms- market where the telephone box used to be and they put up a mjn which says button- villk post office teople who live in the zmilo circle i may pick up their mail there from 9 in the morning until 6 at night with an hour off he- j tween 1 and 2 on saturday its from ft to 1 you say you leave for work at 730 am and dont set home until 630 pm you say you have two small children and your wife is afraid to walk alone the roadside where gravel trucks and tractortrailers trav el at high speeds you say your former mailman passes right by your front door well if you cant get to the post office with in the time that it is open you can always let the bills pile up but cheer up mr fultz at the postal department savs he is sure that within ten years there will be housetohouse deliveryl neighbourhood notes victoria square united church anniversary services will be held on sunday oct 31 and services at browns corners and headford will be with drawn at 11 am please note the timet the speaker will be rev george mcmullen of em manuel college and the victoria square choir will sing at 730 pm rev albion wright chairman of york pres bytery will be the guest with music by the york men of mu sic under the direction of roy keys well get that new reesor babys name right yet it is alan with an a at browns corners united church last sunday morning the speaker was mr graham scott a second year student at emmanuel who will take mr jerry hobbs place on the cir cuit mr hobbs is in his final year and the work on the charge was a little more than his health could stand mrs clayton jones was or ganist last sunday and the jun ior choir sang under the direc tion of mrs george hooper mr lawson mumberson as minute man for york presbyte ry made a plea for funds for church extension womens institute mrs loren guild gave an in teresting talk on health when buttonville wi met at the hall on wednesday afternoon furth er programme was a skit pre sented by mrs aubrey stephen son mrs john wilkins mrs charles hooper and mrs rich ard allen on women and their foibles a headaciie is a good way of getting out of what you dont want to do mrs george kelly conducted the meeting and delegates to the area convention to be held at the royal york from wed nesday nov 3 to friday nov 5 will be mrs loren guild mrs george barker mrs ken- neih stots and mrs elmore hill the wi will cater for two banquets in november the victoria sq t dist lions on nov lfi and the junior farmers banquet nov 25 mrs hooper read a group of poems and re freshments were served by the committee for the month mrs hooper mrs guild and mrs allen euchre series buttonville hall is a popular place every second friday even ing when the fall euchre series is being played there were 22 tables at last friday game oct 22 and winners were mrs swain mrs a johnston mrs j grainger mrs betty arm strong messrs garnet weid- mark rolph almsted harvey swain and jim grainger the lucky draw a bushel of snow apples was won by dr george kelly and freezeout winners were russell burr and mrs alice brown mrs betty armstrong and r almsted hostesses for the evening were mrs charles hooper mrs garnet francy mrs gordon purvis and mrs john donald son the next game will be played friday nov 5 fames loss blamed on poor management- no criminal charges atlantic corporation r g bob hughes branch msnacer finance limited in yonge st 3 rlrhmond hill onl rhonr ss1uss houstons for prescriptions drugs and sundries phone 6402222 twentytwo twentytwo 1 main st e stouffville 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 call phone 6402822 cold storage lockers for rent stouffville creamery co pine orchard congratulation lo mr and mrs lome warford on the birth of their daughter at branson general hospital last week this makes four new citizens in our locality in the past few weeks and all of them girls mr earl johnston attended the banquet of the iga food- liners 15th anniversary at club kingsway last monday along with fellow employees of maple store our community was shock ed to hear of the sudden death of mr leslie mcknight of new market who was our rural mail carrier for the past six weeks the mcknight family had lived in this community for several years occupying the house now owned by mr herbert reesor our sympathy is extended to mrs mcknight and family another new home in our community is nearing comple tion mr and mrs pecho of aurora and their young daugh ter are expecting to move in the near future mr and mrs ford lehman and mr and mrs fred allen of london were sunday visitors with miss alcta widdifield we are happy to report mr l winbourne is able to be back to work following his recent illness about four million cords of timber are rut annually from crown lands in ontario spend less get more for your money sirloin tbone 95 halves of cut wrapped frozen beef lb 49 lean tender stewing beef lb 59 rindless side bacon lb 85 fresh ground lean hamburg 3 lb 100 fretz bros and harper meat makket rr3 claremont phone 6403125 the illfcurc ci fam s farm cooperative that dropped 500000 trying to buy a meat packing plant was laid square ly en the former president charles mclnnis in a royal i commission report released i last week mr justice campbell grant also had stirfging remarks for ineffective directors of the farm cooperative its architect its treasurer and its building committee mr mclnnis former presi dent of farmers allied meat enterprises was named pri marily to blame for mistakes and irregularities which cost ontario farmers a total of 2600000 in abortive attempts to get into the meat packing industry attorney general arthur wishart said no criminal charges will be laid in connec tion with the royal commission inquiry into the activities of farmers allied meat enter prises the farm cooperatives trouble arose when it sought to buy the f w fcarman meat packing plant at burlington in 196 1 for s2500000 after making initial pay ments of sl500000 fame was unable to meet a final note for 51000000 and the plant revert ed to the previous owner e r gunner the cooperative spent an additional 51000000 on archi tect fees salaries and money raising ventures in unsuccessful efforts to build a string of seven meat packing plants across ontario before the fear- man purchase judge grant states that mr mclnnis purposely refrained from seeking the advice of fames auditors in connection winter time table effective october 31st 1965 buses will run on standard time buses leave stouffville to uxbridge 1215 pm sun hoi 230 pm saturdays only 655 pm daily to toronto 658 am exc sun hoi 940 am exc sun hoi 120 pm sun hoi 355 pm exc sun hoi s25 pm sun hoi tickets and information at barber shop telephone 6403293 mrs r snowball agent 1 the name of the person you are addressing 2 the street number street name or post office box number apartment or business block suite number if any 3 city town or village and postal zone if in use province too 4 your name and your complete address in the upper left corner with the fearman purchase and deprived the board of directors of such professional guidance the report adds that mclnnis misled the beard of directors by assuring them the fearman plant was no longer operating at a deficit at the time of the purchase with the exception of a few directors the board exercised no judgment 0 their own but blindly followed the dictates of mclnnis the report says mclnnis disassociated him self with anyone giving advice contrary to his ambitious but surrounded himsett with advis ors who yielded te- his opinions in anv matter edward walton fame treas urer is criticised for failing to advise the board ut financial problems he chose to adopt the course of allowing the president to carry on unchal lenged the report continues efforts to raise sufficient money to buy the fearman plant last summer and fall mus have made it apparent that probabilities were ery remote state the report despite this mclnnis advised the board of directors such efforts were progressing satis factorily and that funds would be available the first occasion on which he informed the board the funds had not been secured was dec 1 1964 even if the cooperative had succeeded in raising sufficient money to meet the final pay ment commitment of nov 30 i am satisfied the fearman business could not have been carried on satisfactorily states mr justice grant cost of now reclaiming the fearman company from gunner was estimated by the commis sion at s2140000 the figure includes si 000000 for the note in default 500000 invested by gunner since aug 29 1964 accrued interest of 60000 and a bank loan of s660000 bethesda mr and mrs e clubine en tertained friends mr and mrs harvey perkins of exeter from wednesday to friday of last week mr and mrs alex arthur of saskatchewan spent a week re cently with their cousins mr and mrs e clubine congratulations to mr and mrs h kazenbroot on the birth of a baby boy at richmond hill oct 8 the november meeting of the bethesda ucw will be held on nov 3 at the home of mrs fred allin clothing will be received for shipment overseas the disappearance of many of ontarios farm woodlots is di rectly due to the destruction of young growth by pasturing cattle gormley we wish a speedy recoverv to mrs charles milsted who i spending a few days in york county hospital newmarket miss charleen milsted is stav ing with her uncle and aunt mr and mrs eldon gooding during her mothers absence mr and mrs james kmpring- ham had sunday dinner with his parents mr and mrs ralph empringham mrs gordon cullen is improv ing since her major surgery on friday in york central hospital mr a hollands is in st mi chaels hospital toronto under going a series of tests mrs geo leary and mrs victor jones of aurora had sup per on sunday with mrs beu- lah jones miss susan bower of little britain spent last week with her cousins mark and collen farmer while her mother was in lindsay hospital with a new baby hrother for her recent visitors with mr and mrs george french were mr and mrs lawrence winger of stevensville and mr and mrs peter steckley a christening service was held on sunday afternoon at st marys anglican church rich mond hill for gary empring ham son of mr and mrs harrv empringham and for robert britnell son of mr and mrs victor britnell the christening tea was held in wrixon hall out of town guests who attended were from ottawa pearth toronto kes wick and london white pine is the most valu able softwood in ontario it reaches its greatest size as much as 175 feet in height and five feet in diameter on rich loams the stourtville tribune tkty october 28 1965 t t west end barber shop hours tues thur frl s am till 9 pjtt wed and sat 8 am till 6 pni len david and bill keeping 3 registered barbers 1s3 main st w stouffville the corporation of the village of stouffville court of revision notice is hereby given that the court of revision for the 1965 assessment roll upon which the 1966 taxes will be based will he held in the municipal building stouffville on wednesday november 10th at 1000 am at which time all appeals against assessment of property will be dealt with in numer ical order signed r e corner clerk remembrance service at legion hall stouffville branch 459 sunday november 7th at 230 pm all are welcome following the service the parade led by the caledonia pipe band will march to the cenotaph all veterans wishing transportation to and from service please phone 6401860 emeiii90smaemmmctmmemesmmemsmmmsmeeem 1964 pontiac parisienne convertible vs auto matic power brakes power steer ing radio whitewalls and discs beautiful mist blue finish with black top 1964 corvair mon automatic radio white- walls discs and washers white with black interior 1963 envoy station wagon 4 cylinder stand ard transmission very economical transportation white with red in terior 1963 pontiac strato chief sedan automatic 6 cylinder radio whitewalls discs white with heige interior 1962 pontiac 4dr sedan standard transmission radio washers whitewalls discs dark blue matching interior 1962 pontiac slratochicf 4 door sedan 8 cyl inder automatic radio washers robin egg blue with matching in terior excellent condition 1962 ford galaxie 500 model 4dr hardtop 5 automatic push button radio whitewalls discs 2 tone brown and white with matching interior 1961 pontiac 4dr sedan standard transmission 6 cylinder washers green with matching interior 1959 chevrolet belair 4dr hardlop 6 cylinder automatic radio whitewalls and discs 2 tone green and white with matching interior 1964 international 1300 scries 1 ton dual wheels steel platform one owner truck 1961 volkswagen van a real truck a real buy low mileage 1961 chevrolet 6503 truck 175 in wheclbase fair rubber good farm truck 1959 gmc 3lon truck with hoist stee plat form and racks good tires 1958 dodge vilon v8 cylinder real sound truck 1966 p0nt1acs trade your car for an all new pontiac 1 year warranty on all cars neil patrick motors ltd main st w at the tracks stouffville gmac phone 6403452 hi