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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 8, 1956, p. 9

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rev norman street leads the new life crusude till march 18th week days 8 pm sunday 730 pm r i ng woo d christian church more trees and more farm ponds more tret plan tance to estshlis l use potcy lasd cor for 1956 the authority ire g ac i- arrri ponds 5 the upper ho- s on- authority member oi the at the town hail who was caught boiling down sap asks oldtimer the stouffy1lie tribune thursday march 8 1956 igt 10000000 addition for royal york hotel newmarket thursday this is about people who ned that farm it was farmed lived in i earh baker son tra before he went hill starting a lot is on the richmond hilt fred derre side of the stb a gentle bought that farm it is now mars mr leathers uvea there owned by hi son charlie wtillerb simpsons wife balan- en property now owneo by ijfockier fa had the ss or of hugh whoj fmill across the e samuel ow ned he west end out ailroad now own- i acob grove was owned by archie j i a store east of i stouffviile i remember hearing my father say he was in that ore when the doubleheader engine mm ptm mbww assistant assessor wanted applications for the position of assistant assessor ill be received for the township of markham an j information regarding duties etc may he had from the undersigned applications t he submitted by march 12 1956 duties to commence april 1 liii appli stating age and experience to j a fleming assessment commissioner box 57 inionvillc tribune classifieds get results and set the budget for the yea harold prlngle aurora the d ebalrmaa of the authority said j we should be spending more 4 than we dd last year to justify jp our existence more tree plant- in and pond work should be lpa cone t3i year oub street in some areas tarmers 5r being canvassed to find out if they wish trees to be planted the doubleheader engine blew on their farms the authority i stouffviile west of mr hopes to have 401x trees fori leanevs was mr pushs farm planting but members are not he had quite a lane famlv 3 ye jre they will be able to or k and two boys one obtain that many uy wcn up o chatham a levy of sim on each muni- 1 met a gentleman in stouff- cipality in the authority plus at ville recently who knew john balance based on equalized as- 1 james and aid he has driven sessment will raise s1500 for past his farm a sister of his conservation work the prov- married martin foekler and ince provides for another sliived on the northwest corner 500 irant last year only 770 farm at rmgwood where his actually was spent and mem- two daughters still live a son bers expressed opinions that aymey lives on the townline more conservation work should north of stouffviile be done i dont know the exact year members of the authority when the sutton branch was if the authority representing 5 municipalities are reeve william hodgson of king township harold pringie of aurora lambert willson of whitchurch township arthur could see the ma d evans of xewmarker r j j that held the ra rogers of hast gwillimbury and wesley brooks secretary- ti easurer newmarket perhaps the most widely practised and most illadvised doityourself activity is doc toring oneself started but my father had a team on it before there was any word of me i can remem ber walking on the track and ks on the ties s of the nar row gauge track 3 ft 6 inches the next farm south was then owned by the mohkhouse fam ily of altona there was a good bush on that farm and a hot of virgin pine i can remember oscar baker and johnnie pher mill le is charlie sister lot 10 east naif was owned by mr hare west half by jonf iathon baker mr hare grand- father of robert the bicycle rider 1 have a vivid recollection of i j the barns that were once on j those farms and the log house on the eat half remember the good tallman sweet apple tree i swiped apples front ah the buildings are gone now j also the apple tree titat farm was then owned by alfred baj ker who also owned the farm south and west of there there j was a bush on the east end ofi the south farm albert hoover sam mckuen and frank ranter cut logs ior raicliffs one night by moon light the cemetery is just south on the north side of the j old lemonville lane jonathan batter owned ten acres with sorod frontage on the eighth j at that time 1 well remember the wind and sleet storm in 1s93 that was the same time that mr jamiesbn died it uprooted a host of trees in lhc bush and luke jordan and will mckuen cut them into cordwooil tiie farm west of alfreds was owned by jonathan baker i it ran up to the sirieroad north there were two barns burned j on that farm and both burned on a sundav night they stood i this architects drawing shows how the royal york hole in toronto will look when the new s1o000w 400room airconditioned ad dition eat of the present structure is completed by late in 1s in announcing the new wing x r crump president of the canadian pa cific railway said excavation was expected to start next november it will increase total room capacity to 1s0o and the addition of several banquet rooms one with ca pacity for 3000 will enable toronto to maintain its posi tion n canadas leading con vention city the addition to the famed hotel is shown on the right of the drawing pj i where the present barn now drawing the log io the j stands alex ratcliff now owns at stouffviile after the farm and the fifty acres mill was torn down at baker that hen hare owned also the hill johnnie has a son cliff on on the east side of the 8th now living in stouffviile this i where johnnie baker had 50 1 locai high school chatter oyai canadian mounted police this badge by kd sunders this week its congratulations to tiie stuufivlhe jr girls tas- i ketbail team during the sea- son tliev won all their games lunau farmed a dog upset the f eas wih hill markham newmarket and ville i acres alex owns all that down to the commercial gravel pit there was a barn burned in 1s97 on lot 11 where jacob lantern on the ten acres that jonathan baker owned where seniors and agincourt i richmond hill the junior girls high school it has been hint- good farm is now owned by bert and merlyn baker it is high and dry right on top of the ridges lot 12 owned by jacob ra nter is still owned by his son ira who also runs the elevator jjqnatnan kaker owned iwnerej nw entering the cossa edthat the men teachers will at richmond hill i understand busn stood on the north e am if the tpam doe i plav the seniors also the stouj he keeps a fine herd of ayr- side south of alex line fence i we in thjq league- thev m ffville gym team will put on shires on this same farm lot lugene bakers son clarion on t0 fhe r fina for a gvmnastic display there will 11 was owned by the mcclin- p a fine house i understand q the g r gam be movies in one of the class- j tocks there were several riif- ll ha snce been sold clarion n he co lcague is with rbolns there will be dancing ferent families lived there is one of the best organ or pi- b jn orillia on tues- later to our own school orches- lewis paisley was the first sno players to be found for march 6th if thev win the tra all parents are cordially and i remember his auction miles around another house gg wjth bl thev welcome ale i was too young to go fwif- will go to toronto on march 10 0 mondav the lions had but have been to several since s f jr girls team has a their annual oratorical con- if my memory serves me right lj 0n good line of players judy tests the winners were bar- nelson smith sold that sale t frffun ar johnstone pat barn- mary bara hewlett grade 13 ron mr cocker was the next fa- j e m e i n co uuraimw brubaker ann thompson grade 12 and rh- tn rft anv ottheyouni b pickenon marg lintner di- beth rae grade 10 these stu- anatrndltne school ar rlnominton whv being caught boiling down sap i anaaotneaki niej io tcnoot at hioomm on ny i this bush dick and joan flson the top dtdnt 1 mention that before a otl lm of team are i tnere were older members of barking watchdog of alfreds 0 a e ineie mere otaei memper or beine cole with m pts judy john- that family but they lingered wa tne l of de p st ma b mr robert pol- noticed however thev were ana iia i ard watnext faier o he aught by alfred and given thte team hasput up a fine per- or who wasewelle r atstouff f od fatherly advice and ee for then first year j l ordered to go home one of a nlul11 of the credit is due vt farm those well behaved lxvs lives the fine job of coaching by lacob i rna he wa a dtan n markham at presentanother j miss holt she has done excep- lacon lunau he was a diant s clu street tonally well because this is relative of tne historian at i ln touniue on untncn stieet markham jacob had two dau and another between goodwood hlirt year too ghters mice is till alive aridi lxbndge on o 4 high- 1 he boys team had a game lives at victoria square she i this week vrith pickenng bo married the late ralph perkins amv a the to lege at newmarket stouff- i think he- iser ea lives nlri baker hill lane 1 will quit ville irs came out on top with the west- jacob ramer is a a score of 3430 and the srs oldtimer most theirs on tuesday agin- court came to stouffviile and dents will compete in the dist lost to the irs tssl riot oratorical contest arid ivi the boys athletic society are w t jack having their annual dance this j th cduor of mu r rday 1 here will be a basket- rfh nammerslv has issued a ball game between the stouff- cal foi articles and the material is oil to the press next wcck serves all canada the force provides a challenge to qualified young men who are willing and able to meet the demands of a law enforcement career the prime requisites of o member of the royal canadian mounted police are intelligence loyalty integrity and courage service requirements frequently entail long hours inconvenience and personal danger service benefits and advantages include a certain prestige good comradeship a measure of adventure and satisfaction through service to canada if you arc interested in a career in the force some of the qualifications aret age between 18 and 30 years height between 58 and 65 british subject or canadian citizen unmarried good physical condition ability to pass an education rest bated en a grade x level if you feel that you possess the basic qualifications you are invited to apply at the nearest rcm police office or write to the commissioner rcm police ottawa n wmmmmmmmmmib attention bring your bookkeeping p r accounting o b auditing income tax m to s country accounting service stouftville ihone 91 jl 2amily safety wears a look of glamour and go 56 dodge chk thf gaiety fraturep z n the ncht all ar iandftrd equipment on any dodc model yon choose some rf brandnew of count hut dodge has provided most of them for yearn thats hmjiuw safety i nuthinjc new with dodge year after year dodge has consistently pioneered and devel oped more and better safety features than any other lowprice car this year too dodge give you the power you nrl fftf mier motoring new hshiorqu 6 and vs engines provide np to 200 horsepower pack plenty of reserve for 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