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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 2, 1955, p. 6

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rt f the stowfviui tfiflune thursday june 2 1955 i make sure of continued ballot on june 9 experience counts lex mackenzie progressiveconservative candidate for york north in the provincial election on june 9th served on woodbridge council for 15 years nine of them as reeve during his nine years on county council he served as county commissioner for one year he has represented york north in th provincial legislature for ten years he knows his people his district his duties good government for ontario by marking your goodwood mackenzie alexander x published by the york north progressive conservative association claremont builds young soccer team claremont soccer coach tom my bell is concentrating this season on building up a team consisting almost entirely of local talent although the club does not expect to head the leajue coach bell is confident his boys will gain much ex perience that will help them when another season rolls ixound some members of the team are only fifteen and six teen years old and many are in their early twenties at the present time the signed play ers are frank severs lorie barclay ivan beverley stan benson stan godel ron go- del wm gunn lawrence gunn ivan booth gord ben son alex robinson edgar ev ans and bill evans to the voters of ontario county i respectfully solicit vour influence and support on behalf of my brother tom harris candidate for election to the legislative assembly on june 9th vote for tom r j harris uxbridge ont eooeooao community league standings p w l pts sit zion 2 2 0 4 claremont 1 10 2 fourth line 2 112 peaches 2 112 greenwood 2 112 altona 3 0 3 0 fri claremont vs fourth mt zion vs peaches mon peaches is altona greenwood vs claremont markham to vote on sewers markham village property owners will vote on a sewerage system on thursday june 23 at a recent meeting of council the necessary bylaws were passed for the debenture and for holding the vote it must be first approved by the muni cipal board before a modern bomber i takes off the crew checks more than 300 separate items on thj plane for a square deal for the municipalities in over taxed york county mission band will be held on thursday after school in the baptist church basement there are slides to be shown come and bring your friends goodwood people will be very sorry to learn that mr reid is not at all well and is under the doctors care and a strict diet canvassers for the uxbridge cottage hospital will call on you on monday june 6th re member the government mat ches every dollar you give with one too mrs watson is spending a couple of weeks with her sis terinlaw mrs fred wood land mrs rodman and mrs wat son had sunday supper with their sister mrs j may mrs woodland mrs watson and miss e white and mrs lee of stouffville had sunday tea with mrs c jones and at tended the anniversarv serv ices of the baptist church mr and mrs ron james and marilyn of markham and mrs nettie james of stouffville also miss ward and one of the trio of boys who sang at the anni versary hail supper with mr and mrs don wagg miss olive may is home with her parents for a few days mrs bert may and mrs bald win had tea with mr and mrs harry brandon on thursday mr and mrs geo jones had sunday sifpper with their old neighbors mr and mrs wm may bypu will be held on fri day evening allan hockleys group to be in charge ladies of the fifth line wa have invited the baptist ladies to meet with them in their church wednesday eve ning june 8th to hear mrs rae of stouffville the men folk are welcome the merry mixers had a farewell party in the united church basement last wednes day evening for mr and mrs eric granger the group pre sented this fine couple with a wrought iron magazine rack they will be missfd in our community peter is boarding locally until the school term is ended when he will join his parents at their new home in toronto there was a large attendance at the musical festival held last friday night in goodwood united church when parents and friends gathered to hear some 190 pupils of glasgow garibaldi webb fifthline and goodwood schools present a sample of their musical educa tion mrs colby music direc tor and each of the six teach ers as well as the piano ac companist are to be commend ed on the training they have given to these students and the students are to be praised for their splendid performance several ladles attended the semiannual convention of the united church presbytery wo mans association held in the rhodes ave united church toronto on tuesday may 31 the sunday morning church service this week will be hon ouring the boy scout and cub groups their father and son banquet will be the following tuesday evening june 7 you are reminded that the uxbridge cottage hospital ded ication service is next sunday afternoon june 5th plan to attend work has commenced on the installation of plumbing and a now heating system at the united church parsonage mr and mrs allan taylor visited her brother mr and mrs percy redshaw at ash- burn on sunday farmers hog marketing plan began on monday starting this week all on tario produced hogs sold for processing purposes will be marketed through the farmers own organization the ontario hog producers cooperative the hog producers of this province have the strongest and most effective sales force of any province or state in the north american continent the bargaining position of the producer will be increased be cause the new legislation per mits the producers salesmen to direct the hogs to the processor who is willing to pay the high est price a larger percentage of the hogc than formerly will be sold at the stockyards in to ronto and montreal as well as at the assembly points at kit chener and perhaps other parts of the province the balance of the hogs will be sold by the producers marketing agency through direct negotiations with the packers in ontario and quebec all producers cheques will be made payable at par at any chartered bank in ontario settlements will be going out from the office at 2824 dundas st west toronto and at bri dge street in montreal mr j kohler who has had a long and varied experience in the livestock industry will direct the operations of the aencv about 2000000 hogs with a total value of sso000000 will be marketed annually by the producers cooperative sales agency appointed under the farm products marketing bd this movement is a progress ive step in farm marketing in canada in 1951 when the ontario hog producers did not have a sell ing agency the toronto price for the first week in june was si 00 to si 25 below montreal 100 above winnipeg today with the selling agency the toronto price is only 50 cents below montreal 350 above winnipeg salesmanship pays and the ontario hog producers are pro gressing in the field of sales manship position there is a position open at th stouffville tribune for a report er on the editorial staff som typewriting ability preferred also a car but not essential goof opportunity for young man oi high school graduate with initia tive hospital insurance and pension benefits provided the stouffville tribune phone 153j2 we are pleased to announce the winners of the lucky draw prizes at the anniversary sale 1 chenille bedspread mrs keith hutchinson stouffville rr4 2 3 fine china cups saucers mrs dora madill stouffville ont 3 8 cut crystal juice glasses mrs e g wilson stouffville rr3 4 axminsler scatter rug mrs percy w brown stouftville rr2 spofford o co -rr-r-r- form 23 the election act 1951 section ss 4 notice of holding an advance poll notice is hereby given that pursuant to the election act 1951 section 88 a poll for the electoral district of york north will open on thursday friday and saturday the 2nd 3rd and 4th days of june 1955 from 8 am until 5 pm and from 7 pm until 10 pm standard time the polling places for the said electoral district will be located at for sutton georjrina tivp georgiua ilanil north gvvtuim- bury tvvp library town hall suttow for town of newmarket east gwillimbury tvrp subdl visions 8 9 10 ii of whitchurch twp resinexck ok mrs xokman whitfield 1 water street west newmarket for town of aurora kinj twp and subdivisions i 2 2 8 4 5 7 of whitchurch tup mcgixxls handy store 171 yoxge st south aurora for village richmond hill subdivisions 1 1a 2 j it 5 o 11 of markham twp and subdivisions 1 2 ii ll 12 14 15 10 18 10 20 21 of vauchnn twp residence of xorman glass 25 yoxge st north richmond hill for subdivisions 4 7 12 13 1 1a 15 10 21 22 23 24 23 26 cf markham twp village of markham vlllnfo of stouffvlllo residence of sinclair ncrgess on no 7 highway mile east of unionvilie for subdivisions 3 4 5 5a 0 7 8 9 10 is 17 of vimglian twp and village of woodbridpe residence of luyaud bryant corner of 8th ave a porter ave wooddriikje i for the purpose of receiving the votes of voters who expect to be absent from the electoral district on the day fixed for polling the ballot boxes will be opened and the votes counted at 7 pm standard time on thursday june 9th 1955 at the said places dated at maple his 21th day of may 1955 arthur j wells returning officer mow ccm boys bicycle 4995 ccm girls bicycle 4995 an experienced capable municipal administrator vote for joe deles your liberal candidate in york north on thursday june 9th for cars on election day phone stouffville 156j published authority york north liberal association wr ballantrae the turnabout club and several personal friends of mrs bob radford jr held a surprise baby shower for her in the home of mrs john war wick there were twentytwo ladies present and the array of gifts was beautiful mr and mrs ross perkins and family of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs c x perkins mr and mrs r childs were weekend guests of mr and mrs john childs sr the last meeting of the tur nabout club will be held in mrs john patorsons home on june 9ih hoping everyone will attend to make plans for the annua picnic mr o pellet and family spent the weekend in tillbury with mr and mrs g gedall mr and mrs wm cuhdy and family and mrs u pyburn were sunday guests of mr and mrs james mcdermott mrs it pyburn alo vuited with mr and mrs w r workman plus a great variety of models terms the more you read the better youre fixed to worry about con ditions in all parts of the world to suit you see the wheel of fortune parts display in our window remember if its a ccm you can always get parts ccm strong safe easy running beautiful finish i i i l l 9fsik htkks not only is a ccm the best bike in town its the best incentive to study and its the best reward a reward that brings pleasure and freedom to the years ahead that teaches selfreliance and an honest pride of ownership the beauty longer life and greater safety of a ccm arc the result of builtin quality- better building from the ground up theres no finer gift for boy or girl at any time than a ccm but when exams arc finished and the summer streichcs ahead dad a bikes the thing a ccm superstrength wheeis tripleelded rimi chromium 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