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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 2, 1956, p. 1

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toirffrntle uritrajw vol 56 xo r the tribune stouffville thursday february 2 1966 ten pages serious objection halts meeting on proposed whitchurch tp subdiv a special meeting slated for tuesday evening to bring toj gether the stouffville and whitchurch councils and planj i ng boards was cancelled oh monday when it was learned that the county health unit dd not look with favor on i this development unless sewers j were available and stouffville tikes steps to provide a more adequate water system a full report on the situation is expectea to be given the local municipal council when they meet this thursdav eve- rung miss gladys brijinger beth- eda is visiting with mr r w atkinson lloyd ave for a few days annexation in uxbridge twp a special meeting of ux bridge township and planning board was hed on monday evening with uxbridge town council and planners to dis cuss possible annexation pro ceedings of township land three suggested areas were discussed running into several hundred acres uxbridge boards wiu meet again shortly to discuss the proposal and reconvene at a later date with the town to try and arrive at an amicable settlement crowd emerging from annual omha hockey service i farmstead improvement project to be organized in ontario county a banquet was held in uxiject bridge last week for the pur- mrj fclark horticultural pose of getting the farmstead societies branch toronto gave ft a splendid illustrated talk on improvement project away to the various ways that improve- f good start ments can be made to the the international plowing farmstead match is being held in the mr alex mctaggart ontario biooklin district october 9 to plowmens association toron- harold botham elected president of whitchurch federation agriculture s mr harold botham w named at the annual meeting of whitchurch federation of agriculture recently to the post of president for the com ing year other officers elected were mr m van nostraud 1st i vice pres- mr h oliver 2nd vice pres mrs r armitage sectytreas dr f van nos- j trand auditor there were 3 i county directors and 30 school j section directors elected mrs r armitage reported on the dominion federation convention hold recently in hamilton at this convention resolutions and farm problems i were dealt with mr j sytema explained the ontario fcdera- i tion rural safe driving week j to be held from feb 20 to 25 sir fred wicks jr fieldman for york county fed of agri- j culture reported on the agri culture short course at guelph in the past agriculture has been a stepping stone for in- i dustry imports of agricultural produce are used to balance trade with other countries the farm people are classified into three groups group 1 those farmers who have capital to carry on group 2 those who live on the farm but make the larger part of their income working away from the farm the low farm produce prices now being paid do not affect these two classes seriously the third group young people who have borrowed money to start farming this group find it very difficult to meet expenses with the low prices paid for farm produce the farm people are taking through their federation of ag riculture that the supreme court of canada give a ruling on the farm marketing act a two price system for selling farm produce cannot be con sidered until a ruling has been given on the farm market ing act the fourth annual omha church service was held in stouffville anglican church on sunday afternoon play ers coaches and managers representing all branches of minor hockey in this district were in attendance a num ber of omha executives were also present the church was crowded for the service and chairs had to be placed in the aisle to accom modate the players a por tion of the crowd is pictured above leaving the church skinned dogs and coons found on lonely sideroad 12 1956 and the purpose of the farmstead improvement project is to dress up the farm buildings of ontario county there will be thousands of visitors to the county at the time of the international plow ing match and the farm people of ontario county want to make the countryside look as attractive as possible the project is being carried out under the sponsorship of the county federation of agri culture in cooperation with the department of agriculture ontario county international plowing match committee and the ontario plowmens asso ciation all boilafide farms in ontario county are eligible to enter to outlined the rules and regu- the carcasses of some fortv unions under which the project animals believed to be dogs skitixg prty will operate this year anc rac were discovered the out county farmstead i on sunday in a clump of trees last week the youth for committee is as follows chair- on a lonely sideroad in picker- christ girls choir enjoyed a man milton pegg claremont j j twp the remains were skating party on ratcliffs frozen and it is believed they i fond and afterwards eclcbrat- r 2 vicechairman lome tin- this project there is a total of 2500 j gordon available as prize money r j at the banquet mr y f anyone interested in taking carta from the paint varnish and lacquer association mont real stressed the importance of the chairmen listed above of cleaning up and painting up all townships have very our ont county farmsteads strong working committees and he also pointed out the splen- everything points now toward did work which had been done a splendid membership in this in several other counties who project and a very successful have sponsored a similar pro- competition dall goodwood secretary mrs had been there for at least a john i lamer myrtle month holes in the rear legs township chairmen pick- 1 have led police to think that an ering milton pegg claremont j illegal fur racket has been op- r 2 whitby mrs j hamer era in the area the to- myrtle east whitby bill j romo humane society is con- nesbitt brooklin reach rus sell rodd uxbridge r 3 scu- l0 matter the carcasses increased from 10 to 1 gog clifford redman port w i boxes when found year 7 for six months perry r 3 uxbridge don ken- 1 nedy stouffville r 3 scott mrs alex noble uxbridge r2 brock we heron black- water thorah russell mor rison beaverton r 2 mara ed elder uptergrove rama mcarthur washago j ed birthdays for two of the girls with hot dogs and cake subscribers to the globe and mail should note that the sub- tinuing their investigation in- scription rate has now been united church members hear annual report lloyd peters heads pickering red cross report strong group lloyd a peters of claremont mr peters- in his report said was reelected to the office of the red cross had supplied president of the pickering red children to cross at the recent annual moiling held at brougham the hospital beds three first year of operation was re- chairs crutches beddjng and ported highij successful miscellaneous equipment stor- because of an expected ex- ed at a headquarters room at patision program this coming the municipal offices in broug- year three were elected vice- ham presidents they arc edgar mrs tom wheeler past sec- j antes brock rd f l sherry rotary reported that much balsam and mrs ailister gros- work hail been done in connec- art pickering tion with water safety swim- it was announced that glenn ming for handicapped children k julian via- appointed cam- and also a christmas party paigii chairman for the drive appreciation for the fine for funds starting march 1st work done by ann keevil and fleeted treasurer was briga- craig peters m the swimming disr j d spragge of ashburn program was expressed bv the and the new secretary will be meeting it was suggested that i mrs c beai of dtmbarton ail official recognition would other officers for 1038 will follow be t a gibson disaster george mcleod past trcasi chairman mr- dav1 crlch- urer noted that last vears ton welfare mrs f s hertz- campaign raised approximately berg mrs j s scots and mrs 2700 he explained that total v c- dowling subchairman income for the vear was 3192 mrs t 1 wheeler womens mqre than 2000 has been used work mrs w d smith mrs m services and equipment to jacobs mrs r barton mrs benefit the community a por- the annual congregational i part in this project this year me of the stouff- hould get in touch with one vi unile ch was he on wednesday evening when the various reports were pre sented of the church organiza- j tions and a resume of the years work outlined by the minister rev douglas davis the financial report revealed that close to 3000 was raised for missionary and mainten ance purposes and offerings for operation of the church amounted to about 10000 sunday school enrollment was shown to stand at an all- time high of 305 fiftysix children received prizes for at tendance of 15 or more sun days fourteen had perfect at tendance in his message to the con gregation rev douglas davis spoke of the growth of the receive saik vaccine he point cd out the branch now has two town and of the challenging wheel opportunity which this growth offered the church to meet the new day he said demanded prayerful sacrificial labour and a spirit of cooperation among the various organiza tions midgets win playoff opener by 51 score derek chadwicks midget flyers chalked up a 51 vic tory at uriionville on tuesday night in the first game of the group semifinal playoffs the return game will be played here at 8 pm wayne redshaw paced the winners attack with 1 goals linemate norm hendricks not ched one unionville scored their lone goal in the final frame the winner of this round will meet either uxbridge or port perry for the group cham pionship uxbridge are favor ed to knock off the scugog squad wayne redshaw the midgets high scoring winger will play four games this week with the juvenile on wednes day and thursday and with the midgets on tuesday and fri day girl twisted in crusher in serious accident at local gravel pit l sherry subchair c cooper nursing men mrs and co a pub- cupboard wells ritch jicity reports from past chairme indicated that a strong re r so ganizatioii he- neer set no u the t swnship the town- vhlp can now boast a society an of the remainder is bein d for a reserve account ag- miss marion jennett a iyear old bookkeeper from an gus ont was seriously injur- ed last week at the western sand and gravel pit north of i stouffville when her coat be- i came entangled in the drive- shaft of a huge portable crush- 32 engine to the crusher though he did ucceed in pulling the hand clutch the momentum of the machine grinding to a stop twisted her around the shaft about a dozen times in the meantime mr veri non the operator succeeded in pulling himself free and with the help of other workmen resident benches ninety a trip to toronto and a quiet party with about 19 guests featured the celebration on january pi of the ninetieth birthday of mr henry browns- berger the party was held at the home of mrs e j tew a grandchild j mr brownsberger lives at ringwood with a daughter al ma mrs ross vague a son edgar also lives at ringwood while another son mervin re sides at west hill he- has 5 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren henry brownsberger states he has worked hard all his life and expressed the opinion that this never hurt him he was an active worker until on ly a few years ago and stopped driving acar only three or four years ago in good health he walks to the corner store ex cept on the colder days of win ter he is hard of hearing but uses glasses only when read ing mr brownsberger recalls that he was born just north of ring- wood on what is now the jim smith property arm was mar ried in newmarket in 1s9s his wife the former hattie brown died eighteen months ago the couple farmed for many years with air brownsberger work ing on the roads for years af ter his retirement from the farm his first car was a star pur chased over thirty years ago long life seems to be a fea ture of this family staled mr brownsberger his father lived to the age of ofi and a brother jacob died last november just a few days before he was to observe his 101th birthday in the same village about half a mile up the road mr al bert hoover will be 90 on thursday of this week mr brownsberger is looking for- name ratepayers for pickering industrial program industrial promotion in the township of pickering went one stop forward at last weeks j meeting of the township coun- 1 cil when ratepayers were nam ed to a subcommittee this body will work with the coun cils industrial committee in i an effort to bring more devel- opment to the township nam ed by the reeve the list reads as follows messrs w s saunders gienn julian albert bannock s stephenson w h t thompson charles f keen e nerlich david a donald son ailister grosart the clerk is to ask the above if they will act on the commit tee the matter of sanding a pri vate road on the property of w h moore was settled coun cil agreeing that this would be done only after the township roads have been sanded mr moore is to pay for such- serv ice it was announced that the reeve will shortly lie meeting with the reeves of ajax and pickering village to discuss fire areas council agreed to accept the resignation tendered by the public health nurse winifred walker the effective date is june 30 1955 licences were granted for the year to the following gar- j ages and service stations j i e brignall service station claremont garage and j brad- shaw and son garage annual inspection and repost of cooperative nursery school here last friday the local nur sery school had its annual visit from the provincial day nurseries division inspector prior to obtaining the 1956 lic ense miss gibson who visits all type of nursery schools commended the supervisor mrs dewitt and the executive lor the standard of the school in its new location at market and somerville streets one block south of post office she announced that indoor playground facilities in the present setup will accommo date 1 1 children for morning school enrollment is now 11 rabging from 3i to 5 with s being lour years old the nursery school begun here in 1918 by an enthusias tic and energetic group of mo thers continues to he a suc cessful cooperative one simi lar schools are now operating in aurora thornhill union ville and king here the moth ers assisted at first in super vision of the children but lat terly their contribution has been confined to an annual money raising project as the garden tea held last autumn at frascrdale farm these have enabled the association to keep monthly fees at a minimum level now sooo a month while providing start and equipment which continu ally gives this school a high rating among the many licens ed schools of the province as in all cooperative schooi3 parent visitation is empha sized the supervisor also wel comes parents of prospective pupils the public health nurse visits monthly and plans are being made for a parent meeting with a speaker in early spring the eighth annual meeting was held january 23 at still- meadow farm where the chri stmas party for children was also held by the pastpresident mrs eraser the officers for 1950 are as follows consultant mrs n c smith president mrs h j lee vice pics mrs n leh man secretary mr- louis baker treasurer mrs h forgie social convener mrs jack eraser mew surgical method used on local infant ward to this date to wish his neighbor a happy birthday on the same date mrs asa sider of stouffville and form- j erly of gormley will be observ ing her 92nd birthday the tribune extends to all j these senior citizens best wish es on the occasion of their birthdays j baby bruce donald grove the oneyearold son of mr and mrs charles b grove of main st recently underwent an op eration in the sick childrens hospital which it is hoped will alleviate a partial stop page in a main artery doctors button and brodie who were treating the child for a severe bout of the flu made the discovery of- the con dition and ordered the removal of the baby to the hospital in toronto two weeks of treat ment were necessary before the patient was sufficiently re lieved of the flu symptoms and the delicate operation eouia be planned by toronto doctors mustard and bain the technique used in these cases has only recently been perfected and involves lower ing of the body temperature j to si degrees fahrenheit the operation took about one hour during which the pulmonary valve between the right side of the heart and the lung was operated on the baby is con tinuing to progress in the to- ronto hospital stouffville municipal council ivill meet for their regularyses- sion this thursday evening sodbusters becoming popular musical aggregation purchase of other equip- 1 er she was rushed by ambu ment lance to the toronto east gen- j miss jennett was released up- i t a gibson disaster chair- jcral hospital and although still ion arrival at hospital she was i man outlined the methods in critical condition she is ex- given only two day- to live would be followed in thejpscted to recover she suffered doctors are now stating tha her chances even of a major disaster he two broken legs broken ribs sud il was possible in short la ml aeblfopsed lung as well as that can assist in relief oceas- to get quick assistance from other severe cuts and bruises ioned by a minor or major dis- toronto in case of a major mr spencer vernon oper- astir disaster ator of the crusher was repair- vclfarc highlighted the acj mrs f s hertzberg dun- ing his machine when a portion tv cs for the pas year this barton reporting on welfare j of his trousers became tang- included attending at fires and suggested the need existed for led in one of the shafts mr working closely with the town- a program along the lines of vernon called to his secre- ship welfare department thelihe visiting romemakers shejjary miss jennett for a k r icc i m em- several verv needy fimsnce and he attempting to of recovery are good the ciothes of both the operator and his secretary were torn to ribbons the portable crusher was moved into the western s3nd and gravel pit a couple of weeks ago after fire destroyed the companys own unit mr vernon resides at the pit in a i was r si a iocai western type orche- are prec thursdav drf com stewart ian lewis harry operating for onlv a short lit rc ken hark- time the- have already eti hoi i bris j or al- z2tattce i eitendrg frotn dttorry the pat 14 year ite sctoer tsy are mers b tsinderj jn nbei popuuritj rotgh the grojp has been idly rd- nd their teasing ra- l

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