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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 4, 1956, p. 4

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ftp 4 the st0uffy1ue tri8uhe tkurjy ortobtr i ww sixth concession residents recalled by oldtimer the doming the first did a first class job this he did he was there the next morning toll that old on a good mary occasions be- at his accustomed job fore the undertakers took over we got through threshing the in writing about the sixth got up ir concession i got down as far as chore he did was lot 12 but find there is one thing be well david wasnt perfect i failed to mention about lot but he was a good neighbor the job of embalming in later next day before dirmer and 13 and that was the late david i he has often been known to lose years while we were eating mr coo- ciarkes dinner bell vou could a nights sleep by going out and i will now refer back to lot ney carried all the prizes out almost set your watch by that sa ing the life of some neigh- h east side if i am not mis- of the parlor that kddie had won old bell it rang at six oclock inbors animal and perhaps walk taken that hundred acres was and was displaying them he the morning and on a still calm j two or three miles to morning you could hear it down or mabe to vtsi saving bors animal and perhaps walk taken that hundred acres was m s do it aken rom the crown by the won a good pair of work boots i suspend 10000 licenses in first half of 1956 business directory auctioneers sellers atkinson ph asia 201w ph sto sss licensed auctioneers ad sale managers dental licenses of more than 10000 operators or owners of motor at lemonvile it rang again at friend if the man half past eleven ad again at was called upon to lay him out six oclock at night some peo- dress him and put him in the pe used to think that when he coffin ready for burial and he nbe to visit some sick late peter regan the iates edi- an od fashioned caddy of ufr w were died david tion of the tribune mentions a good stout pair of overalls veiucies w ut 26th this man regan when one or two items more his fa- he took this farm over wanted ther considered it v al banner upholstering chesterfields and chairs rebuilt recovered or redesigned custom bedspreads and draperies automobiles convertible tops headlinings custom slip covers seats rebuilt complete ipholstering phone markham sss at rear of widemans barber shop formerly operated by tunneys upholstery regan reunion held at mus- and a sun of money i dont i during the first half of mans lake on sunday aug- know what else but there was has g to be worth minister of highways this is t surveyed so he would be sure about fifteen dollars and ended i l or 12 hl han the of having the full hundred well up with saying that it paid bet- the ter than slaying home helping to thresh that must have been about 50 years ago i well know that when i was around my dads farm if i went to sports day at king city or any otrjer place on threshing day i would be packing up my trunk and gathering up my be longings and getting out on the road not to return eddie coo- ney was a very good band cutter i under but john paddy- pipher who j p of h of went threshing a good many sea- the comple e list of suspen- sons with charles tuppcr sion causes released by mr all- told me that joseph mcnair was s as follows pending proof of financial re- j sponsibility 3s26 driving while ahilitv impaired 3125 driving jhe got his wish and was loser by six acres in farme be tween the seventh and eighth in the township of whitchurch j every hundred acres is short j 6 acres some men who own land between those concessions j would not like to hear that reg igibbins has 112 acres on his farm all the farms in whit- i church between the 7th and 6th i of one hundred acres would have six acres over theie was a large family ithe regans born on iot 11 5 boys at least and i dont know ihow many girls michael after ihe was married to a miss guth- jrie from over at vandorf j bought lot 10 from the sykes i family so i have been told by michael himself i mentioned jone of those clever boys in my last writing lew who was a first half of 1955 the two major causes of sus pensions mr allan said were under the automatic suspension sections of the highway traffic act dealing with financial re sponsibility and drunk and im paired driving which together accounted for over 5cf of all suspensions a total of 1715 sus pensions were penalties im posed by the courts and 59s the discretionary m t t w t your health indigestion tbat old alibi to indigestion tlonal tallies from the food you disturbances must have eaten eat depends on a good supply of something which did not agree with roe ls not always the iruth those who chronically tomplain about digestive trouble and jump from diet to diet with out relief are not necessarily suffering because of the type of food they eat a little honest selfanalijation would make for more understanding obiropractors examining pa tients with similar case histor- nervous energy to activate it i poor digestion coupled with headaches or being off food can indicate something wrong with the nervous system scien tists have long proven that men tal disturbances anger and fear can upset digestion in the same manner a physical condi tion can impede the working of the many nerves supplying the digestive organs with its work- ies often discover deeper causes ing impulses still better this john m paddy was the father of clifford who lives up church street across from the lnited church in stouffville john i paddy was also a first- class stone mason and brick layer he dropped dead one day fustclass painter and decorator just before they were going to he remained all his life in single i dinner on the old oliver home- blessedness michael had 4 boys stead he was helping to build and two fine daughters laura the stone wall on that farm at who married william cosgrove the time i dont remember how at elgin mills and i understand long ago it was but i doubt if jennie the younger girl got mar- j i was out of my teens the i stress once again that under our ried and went out west william oliver homestead was lot 25 i ontario traffic laws the right to who used to work in the tor- on the west side of the 5th of j own or operate a motor vehicle while intoxicated 510 by courts as penalties 1715 failure to pay judgments s76 under min isterial discretion physical or mental disability court recom- mendations accidents and con victions records etc total 10650 many factors govern i in releasing these figures i mr allan said i would like to over so years experience sales conducted anywhere spe cializing in farm stock furnl- jture and property sales all sales personally listed and ad- up use of this authority once tertised bins prepared and province there is a growing feeling among safety experts and motor vehicle administra tors everywhere that a stepped- the necessary conditions of inr partial administration have been established can be a powerful contributing factor to traffic safety we are doing a great deal of work on this at the pres ent time in our motor vehicles branch there are many difficult problems to be solved to assure complete impartiality of appli cation but we are confident that we shall shortly ha these solv ed so that we can announce de tails of a more rigorous and real istic policy in this aspect of traffic safety individual records kept the minister said that com plete individual records of con victions accidents and com plaints against all drivers in the province have been compiled over a number of years and are on record in the moto- vehicles branch these be said are un der constant review and when a driver by acts or omissions indicates a flagrant disregard for the rights of other motorists or pedestrians his privilege of driving is withdrawn until he demonstrates that he should again be allowed to drive on our highways posted at no extra cost our rate are most reasonable for tbu complete servira whtcb really pays off no tale too big or too small ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario farm stock implements house hold furniture real estate sales our specialty at fair and reasonable rates dual service for the price of one milllken po ph ax 3s9s markham po ph mark 346 prentices have been established auctioneers since 1s90 a s farmer licensed auctioneer york cty uxbridge pickering townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty address gormley po telephone gormley 5311 neil c smith lds dds graduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank of commerce telephone 167w stouffville e s barker lds dds honor graduate of university of toronto ofhco over harolds grill rhono 274w stouffville medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office corner of obrien main phone 196 coroner for york county onto post office married one of those fine daughters of the late james cooney herbert who has passed on married a toronto girl and no doubt some of whitchurch i will likely tell more about it if i ever get over to that concession lot 11 on the west side of the sixth was owned by the lem- those who attended that re- on family in my younger days of over indulgence or poor eat ing habits correct diet should not be undersold in health but indigestion sufferers who care fully watch dietary habits and are still troubled should have reason to suspect that the trouble begins elsewhere the digestive organs with their complicated but wonder ful system for deriving nutrii ination many times a physical exam ination by a chiropractor will trace chronic indigestion to pressure on the vagus nerve in dicating misplaced vertebrae indigestion sufferers especially if they honestly know that they have not overindulged in heavy eating would be well advised to have a thorough physical exam- wm s baird dc chiropractor 327 main st markham out kennedy chiropractic office kennedy r1 unionville ont union are descendants of either william or herbert the last time i was talking to fred after alma bakers fun eral he hadnt any family at all either boys or girls there was a large funeral that day alma was a highly respected lady gorman regan was a clever boy and was educated to be a lawyer he was michaels youngest son but 1 havent run across him for years there arc old sores sometimes between families but when the son mar ried the daughter or the daugh ter married the son they arc all healed over and forgotten i well remember when we were threshing at mike regans one forenoon charles tupper piphers outfit was there and jackson elliott from ballantrae was feeding the machine eddie cooney cut hands for them that forenoon we got through there about half past eleven and were going to move up to james coo- neys to thresh that afternoon it was sports day at king city eddie said he was going any how he was telling us that when we were eating dinner at mr regans well eddie ate his dinner in a big rush and ran up across the fields home and got ready and hitched up the pony to the buggy and when we were going in with the threshing ma chine up mr cooneys lane brave eddie was driving out to get his best girl and off for king city to the races we got the machine set in the barn i helped mr cooney to fill the water tank i dont remember who cut hands that afternoon we could have done very well with eddie for there wasnt too much help but i have pulled catfish out of that back pond where the stouff ville sand and gravel washer is situated it is now owned by that company the late jerry sibley and his good wife owned it at one time also the old re gan farm lot 10 east of the sixth lot 10 west side is own ed by ross winterstein i helped to raise the barn also the straw- shed that was built later hen ry grove was at that barn rais ing he had a bountiful supply of rope with which he was tie- ing on the main plates and pur- lines john brown from good wood was the framer and he told henry he was taking ad vantage of the opposite side henry looked up and told john that cunningness was no sin oldtimer e jpreven tion weeh j october 7 to 13 i i check homes for fire hazards the best time to call the fire department is before the fire starts g i says fire chief wm malloy i chief malloy explained that the fire hazards in the homes can i i be controlled through good housekeeping practices and the members of j the fire dept will be happy to assist any householder who wants to learn i i exactly whats safe and whats not i he urged householders to prepare for the departments home i i inspection programme now during fire prevention week 1 i home inspections by firemen are being promoted everywhere by the canadian and international association of fire chiefs according to chief wm malloy the purpose is to uncover fire hazards not to hunt i out violations of regulations the fireman making an inspection determines i s what hazards exist and recommends ways of eliminating them in order 5 i to protect the house and its occupants j the programme is voluntary on the part of the householder the i chief said and it really pays off s conditioned by many factors public awareness of this import ant fact is not as general as it should be there are many sit uations in which the privilege of driving or owning is automat ically suspended under the laws of the province in the case of impaired driving there is a mini mum automatic suspension on conviction of 3 months max imum 2 years in drunk driving cases steppedtjp action likely it should however be un derstood the minister added that we in the department have a very real responsibility under the law to suspend or cancel licenses in certain situa tions in which suspension is not automatic following a court de cision i refer of course to the authority granted to the minis ter of highways to suspend the license of any person who may reasonably be regarded as a menace to the safety of others on the streets and roads of the stouffville district high school night classes night classes are being offered to the public in the stouffville district high school on tuesday evenings from 8 to 10 pm commencing october 2nd classes being offered and instructors for each are as follows art mr arnold hodgkins sewing mrs hazel peacock typing mr g h langdale woodwork mr j r hammond the above classes began october 2nd but others wishing to attend may begin next tuesday evening classes in other subjects will be considered if there is sufficient demand and provided that a suitable instructor can he obtained those interested should apply to the principal w e duxbury a minimum of 15 applicants should be secured for each class the board reserves the right to decide which classes will he given space contributed in the service of the community by john labatt limited wocsaaacsakibssaab we build homes large and small and buildings of all kinds repairs and remodelling good materials and workmanship guaranteed our house designing service is at your disposal k w retz construction co stouffville ont phone stouff 195 make the most of it 5trstch your advertising dollars by using newspawr ads setter coverage per dchiar than any other meoj ium mwan ad- yotni be giao you did the stouffville tribune ambulance service b y r ambulance 24 hoar 3ervlce ambulance taxi richmond hill richmond hu1 iv 41 boo iu 41408 b y cnbj r cabs accountants john c wylie fcis chartered secretary public accountant auditor income tax returns rr3 stouffvnij3 telephone oijl country accounting serrlco brierbush hospital bay and night service maternity medical and surgical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed main street esst stoufftlue betty beauty salon victoria street cold wave machikeless hair styling shaping rhono stoulttillo 287 r badgero barristers bruce h grose ba barrister solicitor ofnce spoflord co block hours mon to frl 9 am to 530 sat morning 9 am to 12 evenings by appointment thone 830 kcs 279wl dr f j button dr d w brodie telephone s7l 37sw xrvx hours daily 9 to 12 am and 130 to 300 pm evenings 7 to 9 pm sundays 11 to 12 am and by appointment ofhco over button blk dbs mitchell smith physicians surgeons xray phone 230 stouffville office hours dally 912 am 14 pm 79 pm wednesday office closed in am sunday office open 23 pm paul w j mingay ba barrister and solicitor wideman block markham tuesday thursday evenings saturday mornings phone 708 residence eckardt avenue unionvllle phone 324 resident member of mcdermott mcmahon rogers mixgax barristers solicitors a notaries 302 bay street toronto 1 phone em 42194 real estate when buying or selling real estate farms residences business properties contact george w allison regd real estate broker phone 244 funeral directors l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day or night phone stouffville 9 8wl j w dixon funeral director private ambulance markham kindness courtesy service telephone 90 markham ontario professional services available g b bent consult inp knjjlnccr complete subdivision service lavouts sewers wafrmalns roads sewage disposal etc phones buslnc av j5hwm residence nfter fl pm be 12320 joy beauty salon stouffville machine tool works telephone 253 rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machixeri machinery repairs permanent wavinar individual stylinz razor shaping mrs verna austin prop phono siouftville 93w2 william st north stouffville floral it 0 s e s wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers phone 70w chiropractors a c kennedy chiropractor church street stoufltlll jlonday and friday 9 to 12 am wm s baird dc doctor of chiropracno xray hrs 1012 24 79 and br appointment t wednesday excepted 327 main st n markham ont telephone 70 1 j r kane dc doctor of chiroprarrno office hour tues thurs 15 pm sat afternoon by appointment main st phone 45k stoufrville located above spofford co optometric e a grubin ro optometrist picton stouffririo at stouffville office on the fol lowing mondays and tuesdays oct 15 a 16 nov 1213 dec 10 11 phones 80j2 and 25j1 garnet v gray ro optometrist wm birkett residence main st west 3 doors wat of albert st phone 40j2 for appointment hours 10 am to 500 pnu every tuesday evening by appointment insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phones 259wl and 259wl now available coop fire insurance higher coverage lower rates 72 s retter serrlce 8 v t k m a phone 2111 t o n n newmarket ken laushway general insurance phono 270wl 270w2 stouffville ontario fire automobile liability alsop wagg insurance agency fire like auto a casualty main si eam stoufrville ill stouff 223w cxbrldrc 202j fred m pugh general insurance phono stoultvlllc 3h2 your widow wont be able lo meet regular bills without a regular income consult your local mutual life of canada representative fred m push insure today the coop way for information enquire at your ixcal coop or write to john sytkma ncwmaruct ib 2i1j4

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