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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 19, 1950, p. 2

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 19 1950 inspector mckiilop discusses school area question p thring over 30 years experience painting decorating estimates on color schemes gladly submitted phone stouff 65812 dickson hill congratulations to mrs s mc- kuen who won several prizes on needlework and baking at mark- ham fair mrs j v wideman and mrs k walker teacher and assistant of a boys class in sunday school enter tained the lads and their mothers at a weiner roast monday evening at the walker home during the coming year miss doris hoover and miss lois mckuen will have charge of this interesting group mr and mrs cliff schell of peterboro visited at the barkey public school inspector o m mckiilop was present at satur days meeting of whitchurch township council to discuss problems relative to allocation of school assessment and other municipal problems related to public school welfare some of the difficulties encountered in the for mation of a public school area of 2 or 3 schools in the wilcox lake region were cited among them being the problem of choosing a suitable site for the school regardless of where they choose the site we have a problem there inspector mckiilop stated one suggested location was in lot 5 down the second in section 7 another was on the property of sniveleys alongside the dance hall regarding the discussion of council passing a bylaw creating a school area inspector mckiilop advised the council has the power to pass the bylaw if they find it expedient three hundred dollars would be paid to you in the year of formation and each suc cessive year if you pass your by law this year you would receive your first payment at once im scotch enough to want to see you get that three hundred he con cluded and im scotch enough to think well reach for three hundred and lose a thousand councillor bay- croft countered its the wrong people who pay clerk crawford objected the owner has to pay school tax but not the fee the inspector clarified some discussion centred around taking away some of the property of section 7 and putting it in 13 where are these children attending now was asked on the south side number came the answer with the added information in number 6 there are a lot of children not attending at all i think i should be instructed to call all these boards to meet the council and that you should be there clerk crawford stated to inspector mckiilop to which suggestion inspector and council agreed if an area is formed who elects the trustees councillor timbers wanted to know theyre elected the boards remain in power until the end of the present year then the area board comes in advised the inspector monday evening oct 23rd was set for the joint meeting to discuss formation of the area l gc iiivv film library operating have been attendin the cvane- lei rigdlll 111 irldf cliiuiil listic services conducted at mt joy wh v 1s this week the claremont district and have an interest in plowmen s fim library begins operatin family had sunday dinner at the home over the thanksgiving week- moyer home en i the plowing match at alliston people from this community attracted people from local farms joy by rev mr mitchell with the tommpkin sisters in charge of the music these meetings conducted by pastor berry were very inspirin and closed sunday evening with a full church mr and mrs c a mcdowell and skill mrs geo webb darlene and paul of stayner visited her mother mrs a rayer recently mrs raymer and mrs moyer called on mrs sambrook last week drastic reduction in feed costs coop feeds feed prices have dropped as much as 700 per ton sensational development in new formulas adds increase weight with less cost investigate these prices and try a few bags to see the difference in gain in pigs and cattle a p f or animal protein factor added to lay mash will produce more eggs per day and give healthier birds molasses by bulk or drum prices are right on this pure cane molasses roofing asphalt shingles roofing nails and felts fencing snow fence and wire fences in all sizes staples we also have a set of fence stretchers for loan steel t posts in 7 and 8 exceptionally strong for sale one 10 gehl hammer mill new remember when you buy from the coop you buy from yourself stouffville coop association two phones for your convenience 2c9 and 122 again for the fall season the library is stocked with a new batch of films including choral concert introduction to gaspe canadian cruise invisible armour are you safe at home canada callin gpainters of puebec soil for tomorrow feeling of over dependency the loons necklace the above films are available for the use of organizations schools and other groups without charge sound projectors and equipment to operate on either 25 or 60 cycle may be rented from the film lib rary for 1 per program in the very near future another group of projectionists will be trained to operate the equipment and the film council hope to have trained projectionists in every village and town in pickering township at the moment there are a dozen trained operators who are giving their time without remuneration to put on prorams for any interested roup in the township in addition to the above films there are thousands of other 16 mm films available for rental for a very small fee these films must be looked in advance as they must be ordered from other libraries in guelph toronto and ottawa for further information about films and equipment available con tact clare keevil claremont chairman of the local film council vmaaaaavvsvva ss 1950 chev coach brand new 1950 studebaker champion opera coupe loaded with extras 1949 chev sedan 9000 miles 1949 chev coach 12000 miles 1949 ford custom sedan radio aircondition white wall tires a perfect car 1948 dodge sedan black just like new 1948 plymouth sedan blue just like new 1948 chev sedan black low mileage 1946 chev coach gray perfect these cars are hand picked not tradeins trade ins 1941 chev 4door sedan 1940 chev coach reconditioned 1934 ford radio heater 1933 chev sedan new motor chas ward open every evening 1000 phones 168wl or 168w2 a auction sale 34 head of grade hoiisteins fresh cows springers young cattle 2unit sterling sinking machine doliaval pail can washer at tiots 32 33 cox o makkham twp 1 mile south of stouflvlllo wednesday oct 25 the property of dawson hare holstein heifer fresh calf by side holstein heifer fresh calf by side holstein heifer fresh calf by side holstein cow fresh calf by side holstein cow due scjt 28 holstein cow due oct 27 holstein cow due oct 11 holstein cow due oct 12 holstein cow due nov 1 holstein cow due nov 18 holstein cow due nov 15 holstein cow due jan9 holstein cow due jan 18 holstein cow due march 12 holstein cow due march 13 holstein cow milking bred aug 17 holstein heifer milking bred holstein heifer 2 yeur3 open holstein heifer 2 years open holstein heifer 2 years open holstein heifer 2 years open holstein heifer 2 years open holstein heifer 1 year 9 months holstein heifer 1 year 9 months holstein heifer 1 year 9 months holstein heifer l year 5 months holstein heifer l year 5 months hdlstein heifer 1 year 5 months holstein calf 5 months holiteln bull 2 years all above cattle are tb tested and vaccinated sterling milking machine 2 unite complete for 23 head of cattle 3furrov tractor plow cockshutt good truck body stake 12 x 7 ft with 5 ft rack barrel whitewash sprsyer terms cash no reserve a proprietor quitting the milk business sale starts at 200 pm ijxyi turner clerk a s farmer auctioneer hobby club reopens tues oct 24th at stouffville high school sewing mrs l e oneill for enrollment phone 257 smocking mrs elmer shirk phone 179 art mr arnold hodgkins phone 79j2 320 for course of s weeks watch for announcement of dramatic group starting in november commencing in january a class in wood carving instructed by alfred perry one of canadas outstanding craftsmen there will also be classes in leather work and leather carving to register for these classes phone 79j2 register early secin if you did not get your copy of that interesting booklet on the history of whitchurch township you may obtain one from the office of this newspaper the price is fifty cents copies can also be obtained from any township officials and at the township office vandorf when you sink into the deep upholstery of your bus seat it reminds you of that favorite chair at home the easily ad justable back gives you a choice of several rest ful positions plenty of leg room and individual reading lights complete the picture of easy chair ease sound trip ottawa 1285 london 735 toronto 165 quebec 2400 subject to change vvv j v5pv tickets and information stouffville wanted to buy calves any bred highest prices paid garfield brown phone stouffville 62905 5sssss ssssssissstsssssissssssftftssa sxxswbssaaaaokwsmsssass change of ownership customers please take notice that i have disposed of my business gormley elrvators to the reliance milling co i wish to express my appreciation for the patronage which it has been ny privilefe to enjoy for some years and trust tlat these pleasant business re lations may be continued under this new ownership gormley elivators frank harvey gormley baoboobaaqaoacatsxssssqag modern old time dancing saturday joct 21st veterans hali stouffville wwb orchestra dancingom 9 to 12 admdion 50c mart 1enney in and his west canadas numl vocalists norma loc jrson n gentlemen one dance band wally koster quartette keswick mmorial rink n saturday 0ct21st900 stan 15 0 proceeds kesvj optimist club work tickets on sale atjrict stores 250 couple admission afror 300 couple

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