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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 22, 1956, p. 5

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new city to rise on site of old race track new assistant for local coroner dr r b mitclseii has recent ly been appointed coroner in and for the county of york 0in to the increase both in the population and coroners duties dr mitchell a be as sociated with dr s s ball who ha been the coroner in this district for many years dr mitchell is well known in the village of stousyuie having beer in practice ree ifv his offices are over hous tons rexal drug store he is associated with dr d h smith tol stowtyhie totoot thursday march 2z 1956 pe 1 the news from unionville this artists conception is drawn over an aerial photo graph it depicts thorneiiffe park in 1962 100 millions will be spent on development of the zfsacre plateau site the view looks southwest to downtown toronto 4 miles away residents using the don valley parkway left will enter it by the clover- leaf far left industrial acreage borders the cpr mainline right commercial buildings will occupy the foreground and far distance average rental high rise apartments will border the ravine edge with gardentype and multilevel apartments surrounding t h e shopping centre community centre schools and churches in the middle a final phase of the giant project called by its developers one of the out standing satellite commun ities on the continent will be a golf course and sports centre in the landscaped river valley construction begins this spring 3 more days until we are drawing for the mens or ladies suit which will be given away absolutely free at 3 pm saturday march 24th dont miss this golden opportunity don davis clothing store phone 273 what to do where to go this sunday 60rmley mrs c milstcil mr harold hill has purchas ed a lot from mrs david hilts i and will start building as soon as possible in the spring mr j hill has joined the staff of the tmf david maclean real estate well there are lots of with an office m his none l happening every sun- miss sharon macdonatd en- oi in toro if tertamed her friends on satyr- j look around and best day at her birthday party on qf can enj thu un the occasion of her ninth birth- 1 lulrl unclwlr day in tor- i onto at very little expense take mrs a r sanders of agin- t instalice window court spent last ednesday tribune fldvs get results quality has no substitute have you tried our tender bright meats extra special lean stewing beef 29c lb lowest price ever with her friend mrs i grant miss edna pridham who is home on furlough from nigeria west africa spent the week end with mr and mrs s x doner mr joseph pudifin was trans ferred on thursday from new market hospital to sunny- brook hospital we wish him a speedy recovery mr bert moorby attended the annual dinner of his gradu ating class of toronto teach ers college on saturday we are sorry to learn that mrs arthur coffin is very ill at time of writing hopping in the bloor bay yonge street area here youll find torontos smartest shops selling everything from antique furni ture to zulu masks incidentally next week the big easter parade will be held along bloor street and if you want a preview just stroll on down youll see all sorts of fabulous fashions in the shop windows destined to be the big hits the following easter sunday hut if culture is your meat then the swing is to torontos justly famous art gall- ery here you can see the entries from all the way across canada in ihe 30th annual ex- miss myrtle steckley under- 1 m ot th0 canadian society went an operation in the east ot painters in watercolonrs general hospital toronto on famous artists like william monday her friends wish her winter and sid watson will have a speedy recovery mr and mrs jesse lehman lean fresh boneless pork shoulders 43 c- lb boneless rolled shoulders of beef 35c i cudney choice peaches 20 ox tin 21 smiths pure strawberry jam 12 oz 33 25 35 aylmer choice tomatoes 28 oz prem tin combination sale of weiners and buns 1 lb weiners 1 pkg buns both for 49 carload free delivery and mr and mrs abram leh man of carlisle penna attend ed the funeral of their aunt mrs jos steckley and also spent a couple of days visiting relatives here misses annie and clara stec kley and mr and mrs levi steckley and mary elizabeth attended the first birthday par ty of master john steckley son of mr and mrs bruce steckley on sunday mrs john cober spent sev eral days with her parents in toronto gormley womens institute will meet on wednesday after noon march 2s at the home of mrs x brown motto we can build more solidly for the future if we have evidence of the past before us mrs h smith roll call an import ant late in history and its sig- wonderfully clever work done by the students of the ontario college of art it has been se lected from first to fourth year students and it is amazing the professional polish most of it has youll see every type of art including avant garde and classic treatments a good deal of this exhibition is turned over to the crafts such as sculpture texile nnd metal work also in the art gallery this sunday starting at 3 oclock youll be able to hear the last of their sunday concerts this program will be made up of easter music and will be per formed by the collegium mus- icum under the direction of ldo nifieance historical research i kasenets the group was form- and display of tweedsmuir oil in 193 1 and consists of book and current events twentytwo highly skilled musi- their work on display as well as many lesser known names a panel of judges will select tho best so the work is sure to be of a very high order in another part of the art zn ca s which no path had yev been made we searched around and back from mexico continued from page 3 and now- for the king of sports bullfighting this sport is most active on sunday and is the main interest of the people of mexico mention el tore to anyone down here and they know exactly what you mean the stadium is very large and the average crowd in attendance is around fifty thou sand at the beginning the ma tadors walk calmly across the ring roughly a hundred and twentyfive feet across they pay their respects to their own religion and are handed their bullcapes each matador is dressed to suit his own taste and many wear cloaks trimmed in real gold one matador is left in the ring and the signal to release the bull is given the bull may be one of two types the slow sleepy kind or the type i saw lively and danger ous as the bull comes out the matador usully gets down on one knee aiiu faces it in this position for several seconds this is done to show that the lighter respects the hull he is about to fight and to show that he is at the mercy of the bull the fight begins with a few graceful sweeps the bull starts his march to death to the j cheers of the crowd and the rhythm of the bulls hoofs the matador lures him on eater to liven things up a very sharp spear is thrown into the hump on the bulls back to this is attached several colored ribbons this is done to enrage the beast and make him more dangerous several of these are thrown and by the time the game is well advanced the mat ador has a very angry ton of death in front of him when the animal is faltering and the matador thinks the time is right he plunges the sword into the back of the bulls neck and again to the envy of the crowd the matador is conqueror in the spanish sport of kings another muchdiscussed topic in mexico is the pyramids the oldest manmade structures in this country fifteen miles from mexico city is a small colony of ancient and well pre served mayan or aztec build ings the name of the original builders is not known but it is an established fact that these pyramids are older than those of egypt there are two in this group the largest has been ex cavated and rebuilt there are at least one thousand steps up the front and the structure stands about one hundred and twenty feet high from the top one can see miles and miles in every direction the second and smaller pyra mid has not been excavated as yet and another fellow and i went over to the smaller one mr pearl ralnky sorry to hear mr k-seii- bron has been ill visitor from alberta mrs selkirk of carsiais alta tisited the past week at the horn of her sisterinlaw mrs g a m davison on her way home from florida mrs clara philips has sold her home on no highway to a richmond kill resident mrs philips has been made nurse superintendent of a ward in the new markharasearboro hospital former minuter- wife passes it is with regret the people of this district learned of the passing of mrs martha isabell ferguson at her home on din- nick crescent toronto she is the wife of rev john j fer guson who during the tlrst world war was pastor of the united church here mrs fer guson had been ill for many months she is survived by her husband one daughter emily and a on rev marshal fer guson the funeral was held last wednesday from the trull funeral chapel yonge st with interment in mount pleasant cemetery glad to hear mrs o wilson is recovering from an attack of pneumonia mr and mrs billingsley en joyed a trip to buffalo last weekend the ladies euchre club was held at the home of mrs p smiih pomando road mrs hardy mrs dukes and mrs mc laren won the prizes mr and mrs milford mcdow ell of aurora visited on tuesday night with mrs mary findlay birthday greetings to mrs j kennedy main street who will celebrate her s9th birthday on march 2sth miss susan macklem acted as bridesmaid at the marriage of her cousin in toronto on satur day her parents mr and mrs g macklem were also guests mr and mrs hardy of toron to spent last weekend at the home of their son and daughter- inlaw mr and mrs ron hardy ponianda road mr and mrs ernie appleton and family moved on wednesday to their new home in markham mr and mrs appleton were al ways willing helpers in the ac tivities of the village and shall he greatly missed we wish them every success in their new home sympathy is extended to mrs w sellars mrs j ogden and mr ieslie couperlhwaite of unionville and mr carleton couperlhwaite of claremont in the sudden passing of their sis ter mrs hannah thompson of ajax at queensville last thurs day she was the wife of the i late george thompson the fun- era service was held last satur day from tbe ogden faner3l home agincoar to stouevine cemetery j lkm line an evening of bowing has 1 been planned for all members of the fidelts group and their husbands this will take place at the richmond hill bowl at i 3 pm sharp on april tth there will be no regular meeting for the group i mrs w b bagden of orillia and miss j spracklin of toron to visited lor the weekend with rev and mrs w butt miss margaret martin and a girl friend from toronto spent the weekend with her mother mrs g martin maple street miss carol scott of toronto spent the weekend with her par ents mr and mrs h scott mr and mrs j a fleming attended the wedding annivers ary party at the home of his sis ter mrs r morgan claremont on saturday evening mr and mrs r w j mc- rtea and children euna heather gwen and sandra motored to peterboro on saturday and en joyed a visit with mr and mrs theobald miss laura sabiston visited for the weekend with her cousin miss judy sabiston mr and mrs larry disney and daughters of pickering vis ited her father mr l mcmullen of station street on saturday mr and mrs w whitmore mark lynda and michael of toronto visited her parents mr and mrs x heimler for the weekend to celebrate mrs heim- lers birthday mr dowey and children of goodwood visited mr l mc mullen and other old friends in unionville on saturday st pat ricus tea a very successful st patricks tea and sale of goods was spon sored by the markham union ville b p club last saturday the president miss m warne introduced the regional advisor mrs v mccreight of stouftville she expressed her pleasure at being present to officially open the tea wl the unionville branch of the womens institute will hold the next meeting at the home of mrs harry boadway the election of officers will take place at this meeting dr lillian langstaff speaker markhamlnionvillc business and professional womens club wish to remind the ladies that they are invited to attend a meeting in the central united church unionville next monday evening at s pm dr lillian langstaff richmond hill will be she guest speaker she will speak on detection of cancer and will also show films th district cancer unit woad p- preciite conations of used flan nelette for dressings old sheets towels soft face cloths small paper bick books or magazines small jars of jam or jelly or small bud vases at this meeting mrs fern macdocald and children and mrs june labatt and children of toronto tlslted their parents dr and mrs a c kennedy on satatday mrs c a temple has been spending a few days in toronto at the home of her nephew mrs duquette of quebec hai been visiting her mother mrs j thurston this past week she and her family are moving back to the toronto distrit bereaved mr albert james ira milne unionville passed away at tor onto east general hospital on saturday march kh following a lengthy illness ho was the husband of elsie martin and father of eldred and alberta mrs a latimer william mel and bob and brother of mrs t duncan there are five grandchildren he was seventy- three years old the funeral service was held from ogdens funeral home agincourt on tuesday afternoon with inter ment in pine hill cemetery the service was conducted by his pasior rev butt of unionville and rev forbes agincourt pall bearers were jim muirhead gordon muirhead mack gros- karth leslie conperthwalte john galloway and david mar tin congratulations to cora bro- die president of the unionville junior homomakcrs who has been elected president of the county ross taylor of yellore was elected vice president and jim leek of sharon is secretary- treasurer angus morton last years president was elected as county director sorry to hear mr bob milne has been in the hospital for an operation we wish him a quick recovery and then theres the dreamy waiter ask him the nicest dish in the house and he points to the blonde cashier renew your globe and mail at the tribune office book contest childhood pictures hostesses mrs v ash and mrs h bidtllecombe all electric power in the state of virginia is produced by coal burning plants and one virgin ia electric power company uses about 6000 tons of coal daily v t open f o r business d and a butcher shop clans who are much praised for their playing of the lesser heard classics and contemporary works admission here as with the art gallery in general is free after youve finished your sunday activity plan on making it a perfect day with a perfect meal at friendly scotts restaurant on the south side of bloor street just two doors west of yonge the atmos phere and the food prepared by one of canadas leading chefs is such that youll want to re- found a few things of great inlerest which i brought back with me the largest of these pyra mids is out on the yucatan peninsula this i havenot seen so cannot give a description of it the smaller buildings and houses are almost completely covered with earth but there are a few- that are not some have paintings still visible on the walls the layout of the city was as follows at the southeast cor ner was an extremely large square to get into this there are about thirty steps to climb and thirty more to get down into the square around the sides stretch the walls and on top are several platforms used by leaders to make announce ments from at the far end of the square is what was once a temple of the sungod or some other significance along that line in the square we were told the merchants would bring their goods to sell or trade to other merchants or the public there is a well in the square that to this day is still holding water on the west side of the city are found the two pyri- mids along the south side run all citizens of york county are cordially invited to attend the official opening of the new south wing of york county hospital saturday march 24th 1956 at 2 oclock in the afternoon n v jt t seak weet with a waterway in the corral offer you truly great foods at very reasonable prices the french buffet cots only 1195 with as many helpings as you like 1 take the children along scotts welcome family groups for dinner each sunday beeen 4 and 9 pm call wahuit 21320 fr table i claremont ontario phone vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw 280 middle on either side appear mounds which we believed to be houses the north side was also made up of the pyramid and the square that was my visit to the an cient building side of the settle- men i also visited their gov ernment museum which held vrelics that were dug ou in e hope you ii have a very j c gom wed a plewant sunday and next week a on nearly every- bring you moro mgges- thifjg tj wcrjj mms carv ings and paintings shown here and that was about the extent of the things they had in shis the house is the building whih wasnt verv big the hox mackinnon phillips mdcm minister of health for ontario will officially open the new wing public inspection from 230 430 in the afternoon apd from 7 830 in ihe eveninjr all citizens are urged to take advantage of this opportunity to inspect the fine new building and modern hospital equipment the board of directors york county hospital tloni the ttttrr wife i 5 completed my vs o pyramid cy newmarket ontario mr k m r stiver president f t courtney secretarytreasurer

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