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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 13, 1956, p. 6

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tv 6 the stouffyiue trjmjke iw dtctmb xi 195 unionville lassie gets part in city stage play congratulations to stepherue mew a grade 5 pupil of lnion- vill public school who was one of the three children chosen from 85 audioned to play a part in uncle willie this play will open at the circle theatre toronto on december stth stephenie appeared on tv friday last sympathy of this district is extended to mr fred conley and family in the passing of his mother last week mr and mrs stanley kelly spent the past weekend visiting friends in port hope the nomination meeting for unionville police village trus tees was held last thursday evening dec 6th in the union ville veterans hall the three new trustees by acclamation are harold dukes herb smith and gordon kerswell the unionville york home school association held their meeting on monday night at the school the meeting opened with a film friendly invaders recording in colour a trip thro ugh the thousand islands and the rideau canal a well known figure mr g a gamble of the canadian mental health asso ciation addressed the group on world friendship mr gam ble is an internationally known expert on racial problems and he brought a very interesting message to the parents of un ionville congratulations to mr and mrs v h pyke on their son lloyd being elected councillor for scarboro ward 3 lloyd is also scout master of the eues- mere boy scouts past president of the dorset park home and school and a veteran of world war 2 we are glad also to wel come mr and mrs pyke recent newcomers to lee ave south of unionville mr and mrs j weir mrs ina middlcton mrs l rainey mrs milner mrs fleming mrs case- icy and mr and mrs m rainey accepted an invitation to attend the horticultural meeting held in stouffville united church by their group mrs timbers who was in charge of the meeting used the theme song oh hor ticulture for opening and wel comed the visitors from union ville uxbridge claremont and richmond hill a large number of relatives and friends attended mr and mrs nehemiah ogdens dia mond wedding anniversary on sunday those attending from a distance were their friends from chlppawa mount albert new market toronto and markham among the guests was mr og dens 90yearold brother mr joe ogden of scarboro wj hold christinas meeting the unionville womens in stitute held their christmas meeting in the basement of cen tral united church on thursday dec 6th we hope to have mrs j cattanach of markham as our speaker at the january meeting the roll call for next meeting is to be answered with a flower rhyme roll call for the december meeting was an swered with a christmas sym bol christmas carols were sung with mrs toogood at the piano and mrs graham leading mrs gruebmann sang oh how lovely is the night in german and her fiveyear old daughter aang silent night in german due to sickness mrs h boatu yay was unable to be present and mrs toogood gave the read ing lets keep christmas by peter marshall the remainder of the program consisted of a recitation given by sandra doig winner of the public school speaking contest entitled south saskatchewan river sandra expects to enter the provincial contest in speaking a game- name the carol was conducted by mrs a toogood another item on the program which was greatly enjoyed was a violin duet by louise lubastyck and dlanne dukes with mrs too good at the piano the hostesses were mrs kent mrs c young and mrs toogood who served a lovely christmas tea mr a jensen suffered severe injuries when he lost the con trol of his car on the ice in the north end of unionville last sun day afternoon his car hit a pole and landed in water fortunate ly he was sjten and rescued by mr f puckrin and his neigh bors who pulled him to safety he is in the east general hos pital welcome to mr ritchie who is staying with mr and mrs h thorn mr and mrs alex mctavis left on saturday for their new home in beaverton they will be missed in the village mr l f flaska left last week to join his family in florida for the winter months mr and mrs wm tatters are renting their home on no 7 highway west and expect to move to toronto for the winter every member and friends of the congregation as well as the sunday school pupils are in vited to attend the annual chris tmas family party in the audi torium of the central united church at 730 pm on friday dec 14th mr and mrs william warne of toronto spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs f warne and jean the special candlelight serv ice of the cglt will be held in central united church next sunday evening dec 16th at 730 pm miscellaneous shower a large group of friends at tended a shower given by miss anne caseley and mrs ray brown at the home of mrs caseley in honor of a bride-to- be miss june baxter who was the recipient of many lovely gifts a delicious lunch was served by the hostess the womens missionary so ciety will hold their christmas meeting in the central united i church basement on thursday afternoon at 230 they will en- tvtain the members of the womens association i bereaved mrs doris lillian may trib- bling passed away at the to ronto east general hospital on thursday december the 6th she was 46 years old and had been ill for some time doris is the daughter of mr and mrs clarke johnson who were resi dents of unionville for many years following her marriage she lived on the fourth con cession of markham where she had resided for some time the funeral was from dixons fun eral parlor markham for serv ice in the st philips anglican church unionville on monday afternoon interment was in st philips cemetery and was con ducted by her pastor rev til ler sympathy of this district is extended to her family richard mrs douglas pierce betty douglas mrs clyde lehman lois joan and donald and her parents pallbearers were fred glngell frank beckett neil weir bert weatherill russell boynton and mr black- well mr and mrs r gough and mr j moment of markham and miss m rainey of union ville visited on saturday with mr and mrs allan hollman at brooklin mr and mrs f baxter and family expect to move this month to blrchmount road mil- liken progressive conservative euchro the womens progressive conservative club held their an nual euchre in the veterans hall at markham last thurs day night despite the heavy fog there was a good attend ance mr f gingell of union ville won a chicken in the lucky draw the project iiherbug the federated womens in stitutes of ontario are pushing this drive the problem to county council is divided over markham resolution royally bred holstein bulls to italy i an arbitration board will be situation by increasing the bur- i named by york county council den on those ratepayers if this i at its january session to bring section is added to it the as- 1 down a decision after it reviews sessment is much higher and it the findings of an earlier board will increase taxes we dont i which met to consider a request object to educating our own nr mi mrf mnictein for ih dissolution of the rich- children we are happy to do it hs lj vlr zl tiz 1 lmon school section but we do object to having to bulls have been flown to la thiee board wiu take care of those from another from canada they will be used bv coumv coundl area he charged in the largest artificial breeding if vill consist ol neutral parties richmond hiu has carried unit in italy the instituto sper- none o whom wi be ratepayers that burden for some time re- imentale italiano lazzaro spat- wjthin vi q ricnmond plied mr taylor it has cost lanzani of milan this unit is hul l schoo sec no 4 us annually between 10 and 12 named in honour of lazzaro o vaughan township and un- thousand to educate these chil- spallanzanl who in 1788 made ion sc section no 3 of lren from outside our boundar- the first recorded experiments jiari township ies it is only fair that the town- in the artificial breeding of council voted 15 to s to sup- ships assume that responsibil- catte pqjj a reio presented bv lity now j m fraser streetsville dr reeve a1 lemasurier and dep- the original board was set hector i astengo brampton uty r william clark of up according to the act added and romandale farms gormley markham township requesting mr rutherford the board did each supplied one of the bulls that the boar1 be established a fine job and we are willing to they were selected as a result ra from the towns of a recent visit to canada by kathleen james and mrs professor t bonadonna and a msie spence appeared before group of his associates from the counril to suppor the request milan i nit opposition was voiced bv reeve both the fraser and roman- w j tavlor of richmond hill dale bulls are sons of the noted wbo i an am appeal it gives the county sire spring farm fond hope to the motion wnich was defeat- council the right to set up a who has three times been named cd rceve marshall mcmurchy new board when there is dissat- ahcanadian bull the fraser and rjeputv reeve a it ruther- isf action and controversy result- bull is also a son of spring farm ford of va township i ing from the findings of the juliette probably the most fam- 1 in reviewin the situation original group council should ous show cow ever to tread the mf lemasuriel said the original exercise this right he advised tanbark in canada she has l board was requested we have an area there that been named allcanadian seven h richmond hill the board re- is poor in assessment added times and has been three times j tne vil request for mr lemasurier perhaps if a grand champion at the royal dissolution 0 tbe son section new board were named it might alr but recommended the removal recommend that a separate t bu f the area directly south of dalechieftain wds the reserve richmond h in vaughan twp births hoover mr and mrs willis hoover nee joan reesor of rr 2 markham are very happy to announce the arrival of their daughter carol sus- anne a sister for kenneth on december 9 at the york coun- ty hospital newmarket pugh rev and mrs donald t pugh of spring bay manl- toulin island are happy to announce the arrival of their j daughter on wednesday dec 5th 1956 at mindemoya hos- 1 pital mindemoya ont abide by its decision nothing would be gained by setting up another board he said i that boards decision is not final replied mr clark the act provides for this means cf horse racing is called the sport of kings maybe thats j why there are so few kings left j these days round sirloin tbone steak per ib 59c rolled rib roast 59c lb stewing reef 39c lb leg roast oi pork 55c lb lean minced reef lb 29c oboyles meat market stouffville phone 35 g allcanadian junior yearling of 1955 and his dam received hon orable mention for ailamer ican junior yearling heifer in 1946 she has a yearly produc tion record of 22142 lbs milk school section be formed pro vincial grants would carry the load of the education burden it is certainly worth naming a new board to see whaf can be done along these lines deputy reeve william sellers of sutton supported this idea rceve fred armstrong of wood- bridge and reeve edward wri- from the section and its addition to township school area no 1 markham and vaughan mr lemasurier reminded county council that at its last i session mr clark and he had 1 containing 99 lbs fat average j recommended the appointment test 361 percent butterfat i of a consultative committee to the bull from dr hector 1 i invest tne possibility of j ghtman of newmarket oppos astengo is a son of the famed setting up a new school area for j it saying that the original extra sire abc reflec on so- dutri b h been yereign who was himself three k he said this j was times named allcanadian and i an who has had seven allcanadian back on ricnmond hills shoul- progeny the dam is rosafe re- h vi d flection polly classified excel lent the highest rating for conformation and named all- canadian threeyearold in 1954 three nearest dams of this bull have an average yearly produc- l tion of 21574 lbs milk contain- ing 893 lbs fat average test 414 percent butterfat these three bulls should fur ther enhance the fine reputation that canadian holsteins already enjoy in italy christmas party a christmas party for the handicapped children of picker- j ing township pickering vill- age ajax and whitby will be held at newman hall dunbar- ton on saturday dec 5th at 230 pm santa claus will have j christmas stockings for the handicapped children there will be a puppet show singing and refreshments the entire pro- i gram has been arranged by the i committee of the summer swim ming program for pickering i township ajax and whitby i the convener is mrs t j j wheeler brock road and the secretary is mrs william new- i man dunbarton i the load long enough but ra ther it was a request for the es tablishment of a separate school area if this area south of rich mond hill in vaughan township were made a separate school sec tion mr lemasurier explained the burden would be carried by the province and not the rate payers of the township school area no 1 the province pays up to 90 percent grants in areas of low assessment he added mr lemasurier said there were 142 properties in the area under discussion and the total assessment was only s139000 school area no 1 is one of ihe highest taxed areas in on tario mr lemasurier contin- ioof meeting the regular meeting of ioof will be held at the masonic hall monday dec 17th whatever became of what nots eliminate the littering of on board was probably as good a one as could be set up now we feel the ruling of the original board of arbitration will cause a burden on school area no 1 in markham said mrs james it would mean the addition of at least two and one- half classrooms and with the low assessment in that section of vaughan township it would mean increased taxes for our ratepayers she charged mr taylor introduced an amendment which stated that since no new information had been introduced and the mem bers of the original board had been responsible men no new board be named if county council supports this amendment said mr le masurier it will be establish ing a precedent it will be say ing there is no court of appeal and a court of appeal is the core ued we would aggravate the j of democracy coop sales volume over 7 million record sales volume and rec ord capital expenditures were chalked up by united cooper atives of ontario for its fiscal year ended september 30 1956 this was indicated by hugh bailey general manager in his report to the annual meeting of united cooperatives held in toronto december 10 and 11 sales volume for the past year at 57890748 was up 15 or 75 million compared with the tario highways and byways with papers bottles tin cans the cap and other trash not only is p program for the 12- j month period ended september 30 1956 totalled 1750000 the i eyesore to our lovely ontario roads it is a breeding place for vermin and the cause of much expense in man hours and machinery to clean up i iocal girl on tv i mr stanley stiver has pur chased the donald carmichael i residence and intends to reno- vate the house soon largest since the company was first organized in 1940 feed mill in guelph a new agri cultural chemicals plant in stratford and new office and cold storage facilities at weston net earnings were lower at 362300 compared with 504875 in the preceding year mr bailey reported tnat capital expendt lures during the past year have been made out of operations de preciations and the sale of about 600000 in debentures all of the companys fixed as sets are entirely free of encum- bcrances of any kind the general manager said that local cooperatives of which there are some 150 across onta rio increased their volume and that time is here again get ready now to sav merry christmas to friends near and far give ihe gift that lasts all year a subscription to the stouffville tribune no jrffl is more appreciated in distant places than a subscription to the hometown newspaper i kjscxcjttrtytxtj icxxaxrbkjtthkftbrcx ifltwf major items in the capital j earnings more than ever be- expansion program were the fore particularly in coop feed opening of a new ultramodern j western grain and petroleum aj3ajwjb8j33jssjs53r8i boys ana qirls from 595 up lehmans shoes stofffviue phovk ww how this newspaper helps adve ers is mans work actually hes not on our payroll but this auditor helps u to help you do a better job he has been specially trained in the examination of circula tion records by the audit bureau of circulations his objective findings tell us how well we are doing in the dis tribution of your sales messages they keep us alert to mora effective coverage opportunities he helps us to help you in another way too hi3 findings are an inventory of our circulation audience facts that help you invest your advertising money on a sound business basis ask to see a copy of our latest abc audit report this week and let us show you how these facts can help you d a better advertising job the stouffville tribune v- this newspaper is a 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