Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 14, 1957, p. 8

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hit 8 the stouftvllle tribune tburstuy ferevy 14 1957 by 2gg ryr5r neil patrick from end to end some of oar customer wr a little sceptical ill 4ml when i announced proudly that th ow 157 pontic bad feeea redesigned 2nd resty2d right from front o bcfc to make i the bast car buy 03 the road today from front to hack t im ilnn and i roid it prona uio front well txuv tin radiator i ha iotifiac radiator strut ft rally nun ii stronger thi icing and tic jteyr lias been raied from seven kund per square imh to 1 active road building year for toronto and york road commission chief engineer a j rettie pleted the bridge was a victim and his staff have had an active of hurricane hazel road building year according to j widening and resurfacing of a recent progress report forkeele st from maple to king york county council j city has been completed sur- the activities of the toronto face treatment of approximately and york roads commission in 1 40 miles of commission high- recent months included the fol- ways was carried out stouffville lowing repair of the aurora road from don mills road to 1 and lloydtown roads with addi- ringwood was paved grading j tional work completing repaired gravelling and paving of the aurora road from the don mills i sometimes get a big vo ex ti among the ad in the radiator is aal thats a big marsh vaat when i reveal this stntagia the fact that the in i to 31 desrees above of safety pontiac is a mass produced car o mass produced it forgets hulixidtia are flircc different kind of radiators miiic transmission the radiator has cooler and with nir couditionilik tin bisscr to tnko care of the cmra load ure bat not needs there with hydra- liiii ii lit oil radiators are con tovart a more roerful really stands out been improved te back of the new pontae ive rind r i- a new dutribikor and pontiac here the entire drive assembly has and at the bark rear axle shafts are redesijmed and stronger the differential is new l of iontitr is new right hack to the striking rear fender fin with its integrated lights reflectors ami dual exhaust ports yes from front to back pontiac is the mo new car ive seen excitingly sections to 375 miles in the last two years filling of the wood- bridge road to eliminate the worst depressions erection of new reflectorized signs on the don mills and sut ton roads these being of the new dept of highways type goodwood mrs les meyers mr and mrs ehvood fokett spent the weekend visiting at mrs fosketts sisters home near guelph you are reminded cf the mer ry mixers meeting this friday night feb 15th interesting pic tures will be shown by miss er- ma dowswell of stouffviue of her trip through western can ada and the united states the wa ladies quilted two quilts recently and will do an- other this wednesday at the home of mrs russell storry several ladies attended the 1st wa meeting of the newly formed york presbytery which j was held in markham on tues- road westerly for l miles was day locust hiii goats milk for staye star completed rebuilding widening and pav ing of various stretches of the don mills road and the mount albert road was completed as was the regrading of king road tying in with efforts being made i westerly from nobleton by road authorities in canada i arrangements have proceeded and the united states to have w the grading gravelling and be thinking of her as she uniform signs in both countries j paving of the don mills road to rem in bed under doc dont be fooled by tossy advertisinji that hides the real price of a car thats our subject for our next column along iitli some tiling weve heard about fogs themselves completion of centre line mark- 1 from pleasantville north to the ing on all commission roads j sutton road with paving to be the commission report said done in 1957 preliminary land that it was expected that work j surveys are completed with 90 would have been started on the percent of the land owners in- new bridge at the jersey river j volved being contacted and corn- on the don mills road as steel pensation arranged y 2d licence deadline mar 14 extension to march 11 for the purchase of motor vehicle regis tration plates and drivers licen ces was announced last week by the hon jas n allan minister of highways plates have been available since january 2 mr allan said but motorists have been slow in getting renewals to date only 22 percent of ontario mo torists have obtained their per mits and licences this has been partly the result of severe wea ther but the chief reason is that many car owners have come to expect an extension in the final renewal date this year there will be no intermediate renewal date at the end of february the final date is march 1 i would urge all motorists to purchase permits and licen ces now failure to do so promptly will certainly lead to long lineups delays and frus trations that we are anxious to avoid will not be available until sum mer or fall of 1957 calling of tenders has been deferred realigning of curves at bel- haven on the sutton road was suspended when county council decided to revert that portion of the road to north gwillimbury and to assume instead a parallel road on the fourth concession funds saved pn the original projects along with funds saved on the don mills road project were set aside to carry out pav ing and grading of the alternate route on which engineering and land surveys have been complet ed tenders will be called when the necessary legal action on the assumption of the road is com pleted maple road from highway 400 to weston road has been com pleted acquiring of land necessary for widening and grading the stouffville road from yonge st the contractors have moved approximately 250000 cu yds of earth supplied 60000 tons of granular material erected 16 miles of fencing and done much other work it is anticipated that the road will be completed by early summer mr and mrs lionel gleason of toronto spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs clarence bunker we were pleased to learn that mrs reg eveley was able to return home from the hospital on wednesday her friends will has doctors orders we were sorry to learn that mrs robt nesbitt sr had the misfortune to fall and break her hip she will be laid up for some time and friends here wish her well mr and mrsc pattenden of gormley visited her parents mr and mrs r storry on sunday mr and mrs horace hird and jim of sandford had supper with mr and mrs les meyers on wednesday evening r s mark sixty years growth the associated country worn- j their common goal is to raise en of the world an organiza tion of rural women that iiad its beginnings 60 years ago in stoney creek a southern on tario hamlet today boasts a membership of 6000000 around the world womens institutes the can adian chapter of the acww thrive without the slightest as- to gormley is almost completed sistance from the big cities acquiring of lands for widen ing and grading dufferin street from the king road to the aur ora road is under way and engi neering and land plans have been completed the umphrey bridge a joint undertaking by the commission with the county of ontario crossing the pefferlaw river on the boundary road between the townships of georgina and scott west of udora has been com- they got their start in the face of male opposition and in their more than half century of exist ence they have frequently out stripped male efforts in the fields of humanity charity edu cation and getting things done says brian swarbrick in a cur rent issue of a national maga zine what holds these women to gether in the words of the womens institutes of canada the standard of homemaking to develop agriculture promote ed ucational moral social and eco- nomic measures and to encour age cooperation and community service they believe that a nation cannot rise above the level of its home therefore we women must work and study together to raise our homes to the highest possible level says the article and the rural women of can ada are always ready to lend a helping hand to their sisters in other countries last year une sco received thousands of dol lars from wi members in can- ada to help their countrywomen in other lands such things as sewing machines to india from bc and a potato planter from pei to a community in ceylon j the un lauded their efforts as being by all odds the most suc cessful education and contribu tory project in un work which lias been attempted in canada the acww lias no politics race or class its creed is only this educate a woman and you have educated a family educate a family and you have educated a community from there as the growth of the movement has already proved its a short step to encompassing the world because she says it strength ens her dancing muscles tur kishborn dancer nejla ates travelled to the punfield goat farm at locust hill on friday for a supply of this body builder nejla ates is current ly appearing at the royal al exander theatre in toronto she describes goats milk as the elixir of the dance how ever sara belle this swiss mountain goat was only will- ing to model not supply its always the same the actress commented as the goat refused to give up her milk for the visitor even as a little farm girl in turkey 1 have the cold lingers multiple sockets are a sign of inadequate wiring a sign that you are not getting peak performance from your electrical appliances and a sure sign that you are playing with fire to obtain maximum efficiency from appliances your wiring must be capable of carrying the load required too many plugs in one outlet overload the circuit if you overload beyond the capacity of your wiring the fuse blows when this happens it is a warning when you substitute a fuse larger than should be used you are playing with fire a larger fuse will permit more electricity to flow to the- circuit but the wiring may overheat and create a fire hazard and you also reduce the efficiency of your many electrical aids to better living play safe there is only one sure remedy have your wiring checked by a competent person follow his recommendations dont take chances by overfusing live better electrically by wiring adequately and safely ontario hydro if you nrc pi inning to build or remodel learn the facts about adequate wiring write to the electric service league of ontario 191 college street toronto 2 or phone wa 22261 for the latest standards of red seal wiring nnrl other informative literature ontario county producers hold annual meeting the annual meeting of the ontario county hog producers association was held in the town hall beaverton on fri day january 25th the meeting started at 1020 am with around 100 farmers in attendance the president george gowanlock of atherley was in charge of the meeting the highlight of the meeting was an address by mr clias mclnnes president of the pro vincial hog producers associa tion in his address mr mc lnnes emphasized the import ance of quality in the production of hogs he outlined the work that has been done by the out hog producers association in regard to the voluntary direc tion of hogs to the open mar ket he stated that 50cj of the ontario county hogs were now being sold on the open market he also made reference to the recent ruling of the supreme beaverton rr 3 alex schneider federation of agriculture the lucky door prize of a pure bred yorkshire gilt donated by milton pegg claremont was won by keith rynard of sunder land mr armour mcmillan extend ed a vote of thanks to the game- bridge farm forum for the splendid lunch and to the speak ers and all others who had work ed to make the meeting a suc cess the election of officers and di rectors resulted as follows hon president duncan wallace beaverton rr 3 president geo gowanlock atherley rr2 1st vicepresident anson ger- row port perry rr 3 2nd vice- president frank davis brech in secretary earl howsam of uxbridge treasurer alex johns port perry rr 4 audi tor armour mcmillan sea- grave rr 2 township chairmen mara grant windatt gamebridge rama george gowanlock ath erley rr 2 thorah tom har rison beaverton rr 1 brock keith rynard sunderland scott gordon rynard zephyr reach keith howsam ux bridge rr 3 uxbridge gordon ewen uxbridge rr 1 scugog anson gerrow port perry rr3 east whitby walter groat oshawa rr 3 whitby heber down brooklin rr 1 picker ing edgar ward claremont the following official delegates were appointed to attend the annual hog producers meet ings in toronto early in march geo gowanlock atherley rr 2 grant windatt gamebridge tom harrison beaverton rr 1 arthur case zephyr a johns port perry rr 1 edgar ward claremont stuart ball ux bridge anson gerrow port perry rr 3 the following alternate dele gates were also appointed wm heron blackwater walter groat taunton heber down brooklin francis hockley ux bridge rr 1 john l mcdon ald atherley clarence iiewit ses the local federation of agri culture met at vandorf com munity hall recently and enjoy ed a good program devoted to agricultural and rural social ac tivities three interesting films were shown one on the use or abuse of the party telephone lines the second film dealt with farm accidents caused by care lessness or lack of thought in the operation of farm machin ery misplaced pitchforks un drawn rusty nails and the im proper use of kerosene in kitch en stoves even though farmers do not have the opportunity to pull fish hut they enjoyed the film a panel led by fred brum- well county president discuss ed farm insurance questions farm fires accident liabilities and farmers responsibiliity if in regard to fences and liabili ties from livestock on high ways jute east pakistans chief ex port crop whose fiber makes ciotli and burlap bags grows 8 to 10 feet tall it is planted in water usually in small jungle patches harvested with long knives the stalks are tied in bundles and left for three days until leaves drop off then the big miskie from oneof the nor- 1 bundles arc placed under water therh lakes or pull a lake trout for two weeks the soft pith of up through a hole in the ice tp p ferments and the long while sitting in a comfortable i tough fibers can be stripped eas ily from the stalks show and sale of 252 bee g di jn tkfi jfa how- court of canada this ruling claremont rr 2 keith was favourable to the present sam uxbridge rr 3 marketing legislation in ontario mrs john hamer south ont i more than 95 percent of aii federation of agriculture spoke coal mined in missouri and kan- on the work of that organiza- sas comes from surfacemining tion she outlined the many pro- operations in 1951 surface-min- 1 ed tonnage in these states was jects sponsored by the federa tion such as coop insurance i hospitalization medical serv- j ices credit unions etc she asked for the cooperation of j all farmers in supporting the more than 35 million tons forget fulness is a virtue if applied to the grievances you have against other people at s pm in satu rd a y lucky number prize childrens skating wed n e s d a y a f t e rnoons from 25 pm admission 20c under he auspices of the ontario beef cassis improvement association the sheep and swine arena royal winter fair buhdng toronto february 27 28 1957 shorthorns sell on wednesday february 271h angus and herefords sell on thursday feb 2sth sales will commence al 1000 am on each day only the bulls that arc approved by the culling committee will be allowed to pass through the auction every ontario farmer who purchases a bull at this sale will be eligible for a premium equal to 25 per cent of the purchase price but not exceeding 150 in accordance with the ierms of the bull premium policy- j eraser mcfaplane president ailsa craig for catalogues apply lo w p watson secretary parliament buildings toronto township of markham for- crushed grave pit run gravel earth fill scaled tenders plainly marked as lo conlenls will be received by he undersigned until 12 oclock noon est on thursday february 2s 1057 for he supplying hauling and spreading of crushed gravel pit run grave and earth kill tenders must be made on standard form which can be obaincd at he office of he undersigned lowcsl or any lender nil nccc accepted chas hoover clerk township of markham rr2 cormley ont treanor canning road superintendent township of markham rk2 gormley onl

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