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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 30, 1950, p. 2

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday november 30 1950 markham twp reeve and deputyreeve returned by acclamation run for council reeve win timbers of mark- ham township and deputyreeve dalton rumney were returned for another term by acclamation at the annual nomination meeting held in the hall at unionville on friday afternoon robt rae and v j lennox will contest the three council seats along with v l clark chas hooper and alf james the latter three members of the 1950 council reeve win timbers in address ing the public meeting on friday reviewed the past years work and made special reference to the township centennial celebration markham township he said is rapidly changing from a strict ly rural to an urban munici pality we cant stop this growth but we must protect the people who are already here the reeve con tinued mr timbers told his listeners that he favored whatever restric tions possible to keep the town ship what it should be in mentioning amalgamation with the city of toronto he stated that while full amalgamation with the city might not come into being immediately somje amalgamation of services was almost a certainty deputyreeve dalton rumney also returned to office for another term revealed that the county was planning to install two sets of scales in the markham area to assist in protecting township roads from their current beatin from overloaded truck traffic the weed situation in the mun icipality was bad mr rumney stated but it was hoped that a new spraying outfit which the municipality planned to put into operation would help the situ ation mr rumney touched briefly on the newly organized health unit in which eleven municipalities were involved he told the audi ence that the costs of the new unit would be more definitely known after a years operation w l clark stated that the work of council continued to become more and more complex in 1938 he said markham town ship road budget was 25000 while in 1950 it was 75000 this year the townships bill for polic ing was 10000 while only twelve years ago it was 1600 mr clark told the ratepayers that he believed the township had made a right move in accepting the crosby memorial arena and added that it would not involve the municipality in any expense chas hooper stated that when the 1950 council took over they accepted nearly a mill in back debts incurred by the previous council but against this commit ment they had been able to keep the tax rate on an even keel we should be very careful about this change from rural to urban we like to have people come into the township tout they cant expect to have every con venience right away said mr hooper mr hooper stated that many people wanted water but that this was a hard commodity to come by likewise sewers would be a com ing thing and a garbage collection however all these improvements must come gradually i proposed ten years ago that this township should have some hardtop roads we could have built them then for 3000 a mile today these roads would cost 5000 but i still think we should have them mr hooper stated i cant see where the rate- reeve win timbers deputyreeve dalton rumney taxes this year not the present council he believed that the council should throw its weight behind the municipal association in a fight for more assistance from the government for educational costs mrs robert c gee passes at victoria sq in her 78th year funeral services for the late mrs elisabeth julian gee were held on monday nov 27th from her residence at lot 25 con 3 markham township and were conducted by rev mr huston with interment in victoria square cemetery pallbearers were messrs frank john george and arthur julian and howard clark and arthur dalziel having been an invalid for several years mrs gee passed away on friday nov 24th at her home at victoria square on the farm now occupied by her son fraser gee and where she had spent much of her life born 77 years ago at toronto gore in peel county she was the daughter of george julian and 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cherries candied pine apple figs and nutmcets 4 tbspns raisins rinsed thor oughly dried and finely cut add chocolate to milk place over low heat cook until mixture is smooth and blended stirring constantly add sugar and salt stir until sugar is dissolved and mixture boils continue boiling without stirring until a small amount of mixture forms a very soft ball in cold water tempera ture of syrup 232 deg f remove from heat add butter and vanilla cool to lukewarm 110 deg f then beat until mixture begins to thicken and loses its gloss add fruits and nuts turn at once into greased pan 8x4 inches decorate with additional fruit when cold cut in squares makes 18 large pieces three of whom survive fraser and payers will ever enjoy lower taxes douglas both of gormley rr and for many years to come if all dr evelyn gee of tranquille these improvements are to be british columbia another daugh- made he prophesied j ter laura who was mrs alvin mr james told the audience that caseley predeceased her parents he had tried to use his best judgj the late mrs gee was the ment in this his first year in coun- youngest of her family and the cil and believed that the experi- last surviving member she was a ence gained would stand him in member of victoria square united good stead in another year j church these new people coming into the township want more planning and development said v j lennox who received a nomina tion for the office of councillor he stated that the front referr ing to his home area of thornhill must not be pitted against the back but there must bo coopera tion robt rae another candidate for council criticised the councils road work stating that some of the roads he had viewed were built like saucers he condemned council for lett ing a good road supt resign for lack of a few dollars he stated that the road supt allowed to leave was a good mechanic while the township was this year paying out 800 in mechanic wages in referring to mr hoopers contention that council accepted a heavy deficit from the previous council mr rae contended that it was the county that lowered the markham twp permits near quarter million during last october building permits issued in markham township during octo ber totalled 227250 building inspector ross norton has report ed permits covered 28 houses eight garages and two stores bulk of the building covered by the permits is scheduled for the ilyland park subdivision at steeles corners where 19 houses and one store account for 151800 thirtyone permits for septic tanks were issued during october with a valuation of 7525 serve pm ebotleeartqnfe flemstead pays fancy price for prize beef the university of albertas grand champion shorthorn at the royal went to toronto hotelman charles hemstead who paid 140 a pound for the 916pound animal the university got 132440 the reserve grand champion steer a hereford entered by- ed f noad of claresnolm alberta weighing 1008 pounds and was bought by a and p stores for 75 cents a pound mr noad got 756 a couple of other highpriced steers were the champion aber deen angus and the reserve champion in shorthorns the aberdeen angus sold by carr hatch of unionville was sold to mr hemstead for 50 cents a pound bringing 53750 stouffville baptist church monday evening dec 11th evangelist a j metzler scottdale pennsylvania mr metzler is reported to be a very dynamic speaker heise hill male quartette will furnish special music men lets greet mr metzler with a full church sponsored by stouffville districts christian mens fellowship note change of date your singer sales representative will be in your district every second day guaranteed new used singer sewing machines new singers 8950 and up consoles 14600 and up easy budget terms repairs to all makes complete line of sewing needs for prompt and courteous service please write or phone singer sewing co 102 main st newmarket phone 1075 we are the only authorized singer agents in the district unheard of in used car history 90 day guarantee on all 48 49 and 50 used cars sold between now and christmas gigantic clearance we want to clear out our used car stock giving you sensational down to earth rock bottom prices imagine a 1948 coach guaranteed at only 89500 and we have 19 other cars and trucks at equally low prices 1950 morris minor coach romaine green small mileage heater 40 miles per gallon or better 90 day guarantee 25000 off list price 1950 morris oxford sedan demonstrator completely equipped 30 miles per gallon or more this is an executives demonstrator mileage about 3000 hundreds off list price guaranteed 1949 ford coach perfect in every way 90 day guarantee driven only 12000 miles try and beat this price 1595 1949 morris minor coach trutone black we have two of these little dandies about 10000 miles on each car the worlds most advanced small car guaranteed 40 miles per gallon hundreds of dollars off list price 1949 morris minor coach a really different paint job it is we believe the only minor metallic gold with black trim a real beauty hundreds off list price 1948 standard coach here is another unusual paint job cream black trim 90 day guarantee 40 miles or better per gallon and the price believe it or not 70000 off list price 1940 pontiac coach we can find nothing wrong with this car perfect in every way 30 day guarantee here are a few bargains 1938 ford panel new paint a dandy truck 29500 1937 ford coach nice clean car 25000 1931 willys sedan better than average 6995 1928 chev coach very unusual for a car of this age this old chap has had the best of care and many others your present car as trade terms to suit your purse open evenings our car lot is a bright spot every evening over 6000 watts ip you cannot come to us we will come to you we are just as close as your phone we will gladly call and pick you up or bring any car new or used to your home for a demonstration no obligation british ontario motors leaskdale phone 162rl5 uxbridge ont fowl bingo legion hall december 6132027

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