Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 14, 1957, p. 9

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a 6 n vi it 1a ie di d ml tti t he co evi fa frl tai occ to i pat wis sthei jl farr edut ham eehi ous leave lehn frfeni neigh show to th tr mis ghl was faro gest of t numi erlhg tie f an open letter to all fwmers and their wives and families in york county a irmit of york count federation of agricul ture i would like to direct ur thoasbu toward n matter to hlilrh he are not k cnoukli aitndon our farm and tquipment today represent a larsr invehtmfnt in most aes thej- may represent our life sarins do you realize that ibroiikli no action of your own ome pcrvon ould come uion our property become en5 fancied with pouer narlilmry be injurci by a farm animal r hate a fall or accident nnili come uikn you for damages flkcuite when you go upon the road with jour trac tor or farm equipment you may be the cae of an accident anil the loss of life hare you enough money to pay a fifty thousand dollar claim or would you have to dispose of your life saringfl to satisfy n judgment and mnjbc hare to work many years to pay off the balance think thee thing over and next week one of my neighbour will tell jou how jou limy protect yourself and jour family from such things sincerely yours i frank i1iumwe1l i tree planting in the etobicoke mimico humber don rouge duffin highland and petticoat creek watersheds the metropolitan toronto and region conser vation authority is prepared to assist private land owners to plant trees either by machine or by hand in the watersheds under its jurisdiction trees must be obtained by the landowner from the department of lands and forests private landowners desiring tree planting assis tance must obtain applications from the office of the authority at woodbridge phone atlas 80161 r ioc aoi aoc i am the young peoples union of mt zion united church cordially invites you to attend a showing of the film martin luther n o i o d o on sunday evening mar 17 1957 at 830 pm offering for visual aids fund of the ypu refreshments afterwards 0e3o i accooo00000 notice to farmers and property owners in markham township yon nrc advised to consult your federation of agri culture or n legal advlre before signing casements or contracts for pipe lines communication cables highways or utilities willie the federation of agriculture does not oppose such projects that are of real or lasting benefit to the people of ontario still they advise that some thought be given lo future land development and that farmers and land mvuer should not be put to any inconvenience or loss now or in the future for the construction of these projects iublished as a public service by markham township federation of agriculture smart watson lres don hayiner secy f when accuracy counts the accuracy with which your doctors prescriptions are filled is of vital impor tance thats why precision is always our prime concern houstons conservation authority ready to help with private reforestation mussemans lake scribe appeals for understanding in new school fracas the stoufryiui iriwnt tkwvfay muds m 1957 pase 9 bl00m1ngt0n jder of maple an j tentative w m cockburn of newmarket i sc mr and mrs mccorirack of whoa j er f xl sudbury were at her parents j fair ln admtio mr and mrs w a footler s to see classes are provided last week j corn turnips potatoes and rev and mrs h shantz jan- four sections of hav et and gwenne of stayner spent the reforestation of marginal landowner wilr receive assist- mary wylie jto see them out and active one of the highlights in the there is to be a meeting at a couple of days with mr and and submarginal land in the aree for planting a maximum news this week was the petition the bowling alley next monday mrs o tranmer i etobicoke mimico humber of 30000 trees in anv one year presented to council last thurs- the isth at 8 oclock the sub- the march ladies aid meet- don rouge duffin highland i the planting of scotch pine day we know a tribune man ject is to be having a school ing was held thursday after- j land petticoat creeks was given is limited to one scotch pine out was on the job but his job is at he lake and division of the i noon at the home of mrs j t t v t- substantial boost by the adop- o ten of all other species this to cover the whole meeting not present school section we baker with pies mrs k lemon oiloii tion of a private reforestation t policy was adopted since it was just our particular part like have no further information as presiding the slate of officers assistance program by the met- felt that scotch pine were being most meetings held lately it o who is in charge of the meet- for 1937 as tabulated by secty j j ropolitan toronto and region planted for christmas trees was well attended several of 2 or what speakers will be and treasurer from previous conservation authority land they are not generally de- the summer associations were here if any so i guess youll ballots handed in by members the authority is prepared to sirable for permanent planta- represented by mr art neal just have to go and find out for shows mrs h mills pres mrs plant trees purchased by landjtlons president of the xorth shore yourself who this elusive they dougherty vicepies mrs c i owners from the dept of lands the program has been adopt- assn and mrs horton spoke for is that is so active in our area lemon secty mrs m barnes and forests on private lands ed as a means of accelerating her group mr neal spoke well it has always been my contenj treasurer mrs pockler plan- land will provide the men and the reforestation of 30000 acres directly and honestly regarding tion that if you speak the truth it missionary convener and j equipment to plant the tres by of marginal and submarginal the feelings of the summer peo- and your cause is just you treasurer mrs h tomlinson i machineat a cost of s500 per lands located in the watersheds pie his argumems are strong should support it openly and with but little change the com- j thousand trees to the landown- 1 under the jurisdiction of the au- and quite valid honestly we repeat until we mittees are the same as the ier theauthority will pay ajthority the department of wallwork unortunatelv i a11 sto acting like deceitful previous year missionary mon- i subsidy of s10 a thousand for planning and development has listening to hearsav children and conduct ourselves ey allotments were made to j trees planted by hand by land- j recommended that these areas an wnen ne spo of what he wih honesty and truth like in- london interior mission and owners or if the authority pro- 1 be planted to trees to conserve h d heard he r to i no un- telligent adults no sound solu- china inland a tenth of the i vides a crew for handplantin will charge s10 a thousand j the assitance program limited to plantations exceeding the authority office located at v trn nxtlrv wonders lets give it a try jlj- contributions i 1 trees and an individual i woodbridge phone at 80161 j vye th i reeve mr lege here are he bowlin scores i mr and mrs surd and family chastised the whole group for for this weck lalies hi sin- 1 have vacated the eugene lemon rinfiwflfld likening to so much gle and high triple were taken south farm and moved to ze- sale soil and water i e teinis that too much i tion to our rnutual problems society income was sent to miss complete information on the i had b go on ove will ever be found tolerance mary neal missionary at sault is program can bebtained from j arlr j w not and understanding will workste marie as well as month- lehmans shoes mens insulator boots keg 1295 sale trice 1039 from our early files march 12 1925 auction sales in this section i are going along briskly and in i nearly every case the proceeds exceed the estimate put on by the proprietor the roads through stouffvllle became bare last weekend the ice and snow couldnt stand the steady beams of old sol and now the wheels are running again one of the surest signs of an early spring is the presence of groundhogs and skunks on the land and last week farmers re ported that they were out in numbers in fact they have been out some weeks after so much steady cold weather we all hope the sign will not fail this year the reeve has suggested to the council of stouffville that they place suitable signs at the east and west entrance to the town designating the name stouffville and perhaps add ing a few words about the ad vantages of stouffville as a place to live in this is a right move from an advertising stand point and it will eliminate the necessity of strangers motoring through here referring to us as that sausage town or the elongated village and that place without a name we j wagging the petition was to checked for validity of names be by norma herbert with a 212 phy l action will probably i p the team itie in the form of another rate- 1 a ng o0 jtvfles 43 payers meeting in the near fu ture it was most interesting to learn just how many people from ballantrae signed the peti tion we suspect they had their reasons but it will be interest ing to find out at the next meet ing it is a pretty sorry state when neighbour cant sit down with neighbour and discuss the subject honestly no good has ever been accomplished by de ception and there will be no settlement to this argument un til all parties concerned forget their personal interests and work with honesty and integrity for the common good a little common sense thrown ln would not go astray either open house held at the whirlwinds 31 jokers 27 goodwood sirs reuben may hope the council will erect cred- itable signs before the summer flulng that years p motor traffic begins and 636 high single for the church service at 1115 am vt s it s i men was 24 ted hall with 626 and 730 pm on sundav march ami n then it is to re- w austin took hieh 17th the annual foreign misi back t0 the trustees lor wane austm took high sion offering will be given the morning service rev hor ace braden of sudan intfcrior mission will be the speaker at both services the c e prayer meeting group will meet with the folks of evangelical mission of con verted monks and priests at their mission in stouffville on monday night march 18th you are welcome we extend our sympathy to the family of the late henry wideman mr wideman lived and worked in our community for some time a number of years ago we missed the little folks who were absent from sunday school we hope the measles and mumps will soon be a thing of the past for this season mr george gower mr and and mrs fred steckley had supper with mr and mrs ayl- mer fockler on thursday eve ning there was a good attendance and a well spent hour at the world day of prayer meeting it is a challenge and gives one a warm feeling of fellowship when we realize that from sun up to sunset that day the pray ers of women of many nations and languages were ascending to the throne of god also very mr 1 hill is home again from j the scarborough hospital mr and mrs m rose ballan- j trae were sunday guests of mr and mrs a vv storry kr x- w pfff r j met at the home of mr and mrs fred clubine on thursday evening an interesting evening of films and instruction on air- roxy theatre markham evenlne poor open 030 sat matlncc 115 mr and mrs roy schullar i plane recognition was given by who live in michigan came this j one of the instructors from week to be near his father who barrie the evening came to a has undergone an operation in i close with a very appetizing the western hospital j lunch mrs johnston kidd visited on we are pleased to learn that sunday with her sister mrs mr ted vidd is improving after bielby of claremont who is in a toronto hospital recovering from an operation the gfg of the baptist church have planned a tour of the oshawa general motors plant anyone wishing to go along will be welcome the group plan to meet at taylors robt burnett who is giving up dairying in connection with his farm held en auction sale of surplus stock on saturday last mr burnett who has made a real business of supplying milk to the toronto dairies sold twelve cows for which average prices were realized the ani mals were not in sale condition but the highest price reached was 102 and the lowest- for which a sale was made was 60 good horses are better in price than a year ago a yearling colt sold for 125 thos white being the buyer two clydes 2 years old brought 150 each reeve f w silvester presided over the march meeting of the town council on friday eve ning when all the members were present being councillors hw sanders john cleaver f w silversides and jas borin- sky collector h perry present ed his tax roll for 1925 which was received by the council total uncollected taxes amount ed to only 183 the largest item outstanding being against the mcdonald estate property on church street of 5880 while 18 remains unpaid on the man sion house hotel it is interest ing to note that 52 was collect ed in percentages from tax pay ers who failed to make pay ment before the statutory dates elapsed for same mr robert miller last week relinquished his duties as presi dent of the canadian national exhibition after two years as the head of the greatest fair in the world its so easy to sell with an ad ih this newspaper ahd youu reach more people- was prepared by a woman for merly of hungary an afternoon and evening meeting of the york county temperance federation will be held in the christian baptist church at newmarket on fri day there will be a speaking contest in the evening mrs a paisley miss etta wright mr and mrs jacob grove mr and mrs fred steck ley attended on saturday the celebration of the 50th wedding anniversary of their cousins mr and mrs will barton sand- ford corner at 1215 on tuesday school last thursday was most march 19 and go in a group successful if nothing else the frorn there if vou need a ride recent school issue has turned or have room in your car for the spotlight on education the teachers were very pleased with the interest shown by the par ents the tea was served by ten of the senior girls and they are to be congratulated on a job well done members of ballan trae home and school supplied the refreshments and made the tea the whole evening was a fine example of cooperation be tween parents pupils and teach ers there will be another euchre at the school on friday march 15th at 830 there arent too many left to go so come out if you can a mammoth euchre is being planned to be held at the end of the month to help the boy scout association it will probably be on the 29th so keep the date in mind and come out to lend a hand to a most worthy cause the bright sunshine sunday helped make the cubs church parade a good one the boys looked fine and its a pleasure others please get in touch with either harry woodland or ev hockley mr and mrs stan powell of cherrywood called on her aunt mrs wm may on saturday mrs wm forsythe mother of mr howard forsythe and mrs russel allbright of clare mont passed away at the home of her son on thursday last funeral services were held from uxbridge funeral home on monday with interment in ux bridge cemetery mrs wm may is a sister of mrs forsythe sympathy of the community goes to the relatives the association executive of the trent valley bypu are expected to come to put on the program for our group on fri day evening may our group be well represented a number of the young people enjoyed a skating party at the home xi mr and mrs bert may on fri day last a very painful attack of blood poisoning york seed fair next week the york county seed fair as advertised elsewhere in this issue will hold its 21st show in the newmarket town hall on wednesday next march 20th with a very popular speaker for the afternoon programme mr d l parks of the kemptville agricultural school as super intendent of the field husban dry dept with its grain and forage experimental plots and owner of a farm near kempt ville he was well qualified to publish his book last year on successful crop production york farmers will recall having heard his downtoearth addres ses at the ontario soil crop improvement convention in to ronto as a oneday show the exhib its are judged before noon and open for inspection at 1 oclock with the programme commenc ing at 215 after mr parks ad dress there will be a question period followed by the auction sale of sealed ten bushel lots of registered oats and barley mostly of the new disease re sistant varieties the soil crop improvement assoc which sponsors the seed fair has an alltime high record of nearly 400 members presl- theground observer corps dent of the ass is bruc stouffville skating club presents their springtime ice revue in the stouffville arena friday march 15 wit ui lutimif bint tout lancastercurtis euulollobrfglda trmeze onemascope color by do luxo eirwhbrtmol reed hofcerf tts firl mnsamnllnmjirftli plus white tailed buck ajd cartoon mon tues wed march 18 19 20 rwai taylor ricutotodd dam wynter bum obrien i 8 pm sharp featuring all local talent dazzling costumes colourful productions star soloists mr charles kiel former star of the ice capades and sonja heinie shows flip and zanic comedians on skates flop the stouffville tribune plus 100 in door prizes and draws reserved seats 125 on sale at area only rush seats adults 100 children 50c rusm q on sale at hodgins gnkery the son weldons mens wear teds mens wear carload n tagfts jewellers lflnt rumble ojkt tm32 ims oh v adult entertainment i l

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