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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 19, 1950, p. 8

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the tribune stouffviue ont thursday october 19 1950 s44s343ssssa8 molasses a good supply of feeding molasses now available get your requirements now and avoid disappointment bulk or in drums reesors marmill limited markham ont phone 9600 s4ssss3sssssssss york county in review i 1u1511 the world war article 23 ii dumping markham township residents the headford dump will be open to residents of markham township october 14th to october 21st 1950 inclusive no inflammable vegetable or animal matter to be dumped by order of markham 252 township council liakk wilcox school board a general meeting of ratepayers from school section 13 lake wil cox area wednesday night elected a three map board of trustees elected were f g lynn three year term a e patchell two years and richard ward one year the school section created be cause of the overcrowded condi tion of the oak ridges public school has no school of its own as yet the newly elected board will choose a site for a planned fourroom school before the next meeting doestfour roof look like this riw- orisitweathertight like this r r if you want a roof thats weathertight and long- lasting then get barrett storm king roll roofing the 19 overlay provides double cover age over the entire roof it conceals nailheads locks them inside prevents them from drawing with frost or rusting away the individual rolls lie flat and firm theyre actually fused together when you use barrett sis roofing cement ask your barrett dealer fbr king roll roofing three attractive colours to choose from uour barrett dealer sells protection pus he stocks a complete line of roofing insulation and weathcrproofing materials hes got what it takes to stop almost any weather whether your problem is leakage seepage rust or rot see your barrett dealer first the barrett company limited montreal toronto winnipeg vancouver resd trade mark altoha phone feed 1506 and stoupfvillk suppli les at the outbreak of the war the county council forwarded a reso lution and memorandum to the minister of national defence requesting that the queens york rangers regiment be included in the second division of the can adian army instead of being used to supply drafts to other battalions the memorandum made strong representation to the min ister of national defence on the point of the outstanding history of the queens york rangers and the outstanding contributions in men money and equipment which the county of york made in great war i and would again mave in world war ii the committee also recommend ed that the county of york oiler its full cooperation to the pro vincial and dominion govern ments in the placing care and supervision of refugee children and that the strictest economy be practised in compiling the budget for county expenditures so that as much money as possible be set aside to assist in the financial requirements of the dominions war efforts in 1940 the county council again took the lead in national affairs by petitioning the federal government to grant free trans portation on the railways to soldiers sailors and air force men on active service in 1941 the toronto normal school was turned over to the department of national defence to accommodate no g initial train ing school the normal school staff and students were transferred to the earl kitchener public school on pape avenui in 1941 a copy of a resolution was forwarded to the officer com manding the irish regiment of canada moving that the members of the council of the county of york expressed its pride and appreciation of the fine work being done by the members of the irish regiment of canada in the italian campaign particularly in view of the fact that a large proportion of the irish regiment personnel was from the county of york f the same year the county coun cil petitioned the dominion gov ernment to grant special sixty day harvest leave to experienced farm workers among the soldiers on duty in canada in order to harvest a record crop of hay and grain five hundred would be required in the county of york alone dehaviland aircrafts of canada ltd requested that dufferin st between sheppard and wilson avenues be closed to permit the company to extend its runways a diversionary road onehalf mile i east would be constructed and maintained by the dominion gov ernment the sum of 43300 was divided by county council in 1945 among the organizations carrying on patriotic wok by 1946 the holland marsh at holland landing had been turned into a profitable farming commun ity it includes about 6500 acres reclaimed from the marsh which used to lie there potatoes lettuce celery and onions now grow on these choice lands recently the growers chinese japanese and europeans formed the bradford cooperative storage ltd and built a storage plant worth 25000 this plant enabled the growers to store their produce to await a favourable market it was agreed when dufferin street north from wilson ave was closed that after the war this portion of the street would be reopened six months after the ter mination of hostilities however when that time arrived the county council was of the opinion that the airport should be maintained at its present size and that the portion of dufferin street closed for the purpose of providing for the extension should remain closed in the interests of public welfare a secret kept for seven years was finally divulged in october 1917 in 1940 the canadian govern ment bought 27 acres of land on lot g6 con 1 township of mark ham and constructed an greenwood j thursday oct 12 v mr charles hunkin of toronto spent the weekend with wesleyj and mrs sadler our sympathy is extended to the family of the late mrs david rus sell who passed away last wednes day at the home of her daughter mrs n burton the anniversary services liave been postponed until the ia sunday in november due to some repak work having to be done to the church we understand that the raine farm has been sold to reg clark of toronto mr mevey and bob called on a few of their friends on thanks giving day iaaacemtssaatsxs whitevale thursday oct 12 mrs t l wilson was hostess to forty ladies on tuesday afternoon when they gathered to honor mrs william michel on her 75th birth day on behalf of the ladies mrs wil son presented mrs michell with a lovely genuine black leather hand bag for which the recipient thank ed the ladies most graciously in the evening the family gathered at the home for a birth day party highlight of the supper table was a threelayer birthday cake decorated with fancy icing and candles four generations were repre sented twice mrs michells eldest daugyiter helen with her daughter and granddaughter mrs michells eldest son alfred with his son and grandaughter mrs michell is leaving white- vale and will take up residence in toronto with her daughter ruby and soninlaw frank victoria square thursday oct 12 a number from here attended the markham fair last week congratulations are extended to miss jean brumwell on winning first prize for her fancy sand wiches at the fair rev and mrs a c huston and betty spent thanksgiving with friends at peterboro the cglt and explorers enjoyed a hike to the on monday afternoon the church was beautifully decorated with autumn leaves fruits and vegetables and grain for the thanksgiving service on sun day mrs emma worden of toronto spent the holiday weekend with mr and mrs louis nichols mrs h mccague and her father mr ash spent the holiday week end with friends at belleville mrs hewitt of port perry spent sundav with mr and mrs p w willows marmill the quality name laying pellets the modern way of feeding stops all sorting of laying ration complete line of poultry dairy hog concentrates finish your birds with marmill fattening pellets or mash poultry supplies stockgro cod liver oil shell grit germicides blue coal americas finest anthracite central feed store phone 277 stouffviue elmer daniels prop ground transmitting station from which to carry on experiments in radar in october 1947 the war assets corporation offered the land and buildings for sale the coach used by sir guy carleton lord dorchester gov ernor of canada from 1786 to 1796 was presented to the archives of the dominion of catiada by the present lord dorchester the following article appeared in the toronto evening telegram in 1947 us border guards are apparently not very familiar with the distinguished history of the queens york rangers st ameri can regiment if they were a certain toronto citizen might not have reached that wedding in detroit you see he was trying to cross the border at that city and when he was asked for identifica tion he produced his drivers license his membership cards for the granite club and the toronto board of trade none of these satisfied the us official as proof of identity as a last desperate expedient the gentleman dug up his associate members card to the officers mess of the qyr the immigration man took the card scowling at it and then as his eye queens york rangers 1st ameri regiment his face lit up and he said why didnt you show me this before there wouldnt have been any trouble perhaps if he knew that the rangers won their title by fightin bus service under- i and valiantly against the american revolutionary forces back in 1776 he might not have been so agreeable article 21 will deal with the years leading up to present times toronto east bound read down brocgiiam toronto time cl4auemoxt west bound read up pm sun hoi 1 945 1010 1020 1035 103s 1040 1050 1100 1105 1110 1120 pm dally ex sun hoi 545 610 620 635 63s 640 650 700 705 710 720 pm sat only 200 225 235- 250 253 255 305 315 320 326 325 am sun hoi toronto 1000 bay and edward 1025 danforth and luttrell am dally ex sun hoi 840 s10 1035 scarboro jet 800 1060 malvern 745 1053 browns cor 742 1055 town line 740 1105 cedar grove markham 730 1116 locust hill 720 1120 oreen river 745 1125 brougham 710 1135 claremont 700 am sun hoi 935 910 900 s45 s42 340 s30 s20 815 810 s00 pm sat only 520 455 445 430 427 425 415 405 400 355 345 pm sun hoi 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 s20 816 810 800 bus will operate via cedar grove from may 1 to oct 31 and via markham from nov 1 to april 30 terminal at 074 bay street toronto danforth bus lines notice markhqm township taxpayers the last day for the payment without penalty of the second installment of taxes for 1950 is october 30lh 1950 charles hoover 252 treasurer em costs only 6 cream for best results ship your cream to stouffviue creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers and fast freezing facilities stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 186w we buy your eggs cases supplied prompt returns pickup service f g baker at ratcliffs grocery stouffviue ontario iivvivim j o 13 o i aonoc 30e30i notice to farmers cash prices paid for dead or crippled animals horses 700 each cattle 500 each small animals removed free for speedy pick up phone banner rendering packing co ltd stouffviue 74j2 not 3oaot we 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