Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 11, 1957, p. 11

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th- stoufrvlue ibbune tha-at- my 11 1957 p 11 the stouffville arena ltd jack steckley agricultural rep pioneer notice of annual meeting take notice that the annual general meeting of the shareholders of the stouffville arena limited will ie held in stouffville arena in the village of stouffville on thursday july 25th 1957 at 8 pm for the purpose of considering the annual report of the directors of the said company for the past year for the election of directors for the ensuing year and for any other general business brought before the said meeting dated june 25th 1957 by order lloyd turner secretary as stated in last weeks his- county group under the name won in 1920 with cliff playteri tory of ag reps in york coun- lork union junior farmers of aurora bill holies of maple j sty j c jacki steckley was improvement assoc that year and ross anderson of maple j appointed to york county in the judging team won out at two associations were formed 1911 and was not only attached guelph with jas hope newmar- in 192 the york county cow to the newmarket high school ket chas boynton gormley testing association and the to teach agriculture but for a and the late harry hill for the shorthorn breeders club the short time was paid by the dc- first of four successive wins by latter only carried on for a cou partment of education how- teams coached by mr steckley mt pisgah julv 4 mrs- l smith mrs c pattenden mr and mrs ross smith and pie of years the winning judg- 1 debbie spent most of last week ever it was soon seen this was frtu 1917 when wartime food i in am for 1921 was allan with her parents at temperance- rot a satisfactory arrangement production became more press- balsdon queensvhle russell v her i-ojin- market hospital where she un derwent surgery a asgeect cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers from s800 to s1200 per year or by the month stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 186w ivnv so he opened an office at 2 bots- ing the district reps as thev boynton woodbridge and elton i sjj ford st in the next building to were called visited the rural armstrong armitage the present location hiring miss schools and inspected plots of in ihc fa of 1922 jack uas sandra nethery was 9 vears lyie rushbrook as secretary till she married her late liusband harry hill about ten years later school fairs then organized this week mrs hill is acting tnat vear he 0mari govern secretary in the agricultural rain flowers and vegetables appointed to the animal hus- 1 0 on june 23 and entertained rown bv the pupils for the ten bandry dept of the oac as a group of friends at a party professor and his assistant r on the following saturday j rogers was promoted to ag now that school is officially rep jacks appointment was a- many are to be congratu office to allow mrs edna kirby- son to attend the 50th anniver- rrent placed six tractors and plows in york county for cus tom work under the supervision sary of the agricultural rep of rcp who hired oper mcnt fitting recognition of his fine i wng successful in their in pioneering sesssss of extension work in ork hit c11 i work service at the oac aurora high school and from and kept detailed records o county for the ontario depart- xo 7 school tnose ent ment of agriculture the new white coilared far- their operation at a meeting at mer made as many contacts the cne a shortlived ontario with farmers as possible by assoc of junior farmers im- field meetings orchard demon- nrovement assoc was organized stations and short courses of with r h crosby of markham effons were outstanding in con grade 9 are shirley doner mary precast concrete approved septic tanks sidewalk slabs coloured patio slabs porches and steps curbing brooklih concrete products phone brooklin 155 collect calls accepted several songs and kathie bar- 1 served bv the ladies and mr nt ly dd he hv e he cpu pauendcn barbara memulei jgffi f igsg wl vert lazyboy chair ta ion of conducting the best tarence ash michael duncan complimented the pupils on their they born replied in a charming school fair programme but his and as ne storey marked improvement in their manner and everyone wished which the first was held in nhs as president and jas a snider ducting campaigns for those young men out of better i scn having work in our com- another first in 1912 school fair in 1913 mr steckley crops and livestock including poultry his keen interest in munity lor the summer months are murray ferguson of bloom- was a of elia as secretary eleven i ufo clubs now replaced all p m est m ngton helping hoy smith and 7 v p 7 voting people did much to make howard pattendeii is hedine had 3 but four of the farmers clubs- i v i a i r ls jle a sound foundation for later de- leslie smith school fairs organized four far- or institutes the 1917 winning vciopmems in rurai voutn work the executive of tne womans mers institutes a livestock jud- judging team at guelph had u js g to his fiends association would like to take ging course and did some sur- clark oung milliken erwin signifl oi nis continued wis opportunity to thank one llfvttttntwmwr xxxxxvvvxvx goodwood 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 betz construction co stouffville ont phone stouff 195 veys for tile draining in our winch belhaven and frank o i to see him retiring to highly organized age it is inter- sullivan of agincourt the first stouffville in york county esting to read in his 1913 report home economics short course j farmers clubs- not thriving as was held at unionville with an well as in some counties there average attendance of 75 seems to be too many organiza- with heavy demands for men tions now being so near toron- for the forces all junior con- to we have a good market and tests were cancelled in is and they do not feel the need of co- 1 the bacon hog campaign was operation so much as in other intensified remarking on the sections incidentally the pres- seven government tractors in ent highly successful york coun- the county jack became dis- ty holstein club was organized couraged largely because of lack that year 0 servicing facilities and report- having to use the old metro- ed not a machine that will ever politan electric railway and j pay its way as too much time livery chiefly for transportation i lost with wet weather and get jack was pleased to get a car tin repairs time and trac- in 1914 a 1912 is at the oac tors have changed for the 50th anniversary this with the war over the year enabled him during the army 1919 brought over 150 interested worm outbreak of that year to 1 discharged servicemen to the show how valuable such a serv- j reps office for information and ice could be to farmers follow- interviews re soldier settlement ing a very successful short farms at that time the hol- course in the nts jack org- stein cattle slightly outnumber- anized the first junior farmers ed shorthorns in junior work association in ontario yorks first county stock judg ing team went to the old guelph winter fair in 1915 the boys were angus cowieson keswick various junior farmer groups mrs k may july 4 miss bessie cribble from dev onshire england spent a few days visiting her brother mr john gribble and family miss gribble is holidaying in canada visiting friends and relatives mrs baldwin spent a week visiting her sister mrs mc- murray and family in toronto and her sister mrs mckeown at grand bend mr and mrs jack todd and teddy spent the weekend with friends in the north country bypu business meeting will be held on friday evening all young people are asked to at tend here are the results of the were reorganized in 1920 into field da heid between good- three clubs west york east wood and webb schools at good- york and north york the jun- 1 w0 t n iors staged the first home plow- foot races 12 and under wm j geer ketfleby now of i ing comp in ontario and this 1 k james g 2nd ronald newmarket and the late geo project is still popular in york i w 3rd linda elson g c jackson of downsview that i in the livestock improvement to u lst joe norton w year jack held the short course j work mr steckley organized 2nd ken may w 3rd charles at woodbridge with 38 boys at- the scrub bull campaign and j smith g 15up 1st tie gerald tending in 1916 the short course assisted many farmers in locat- morgan w bob hall g 2nd was held in richmond hill and ing better sires in all classes of lind elson g 3egged st the three jfa clubs organized stock with the guelph judging joe norton and ron evans w after their courses formed a competition resumed jack again with a lowbudget price like to drive the sweetest buy that ever saved you a pretty penny then try dodge heres the car thats setting the big raves in the lowprice field and its tagged with a price thats a real pocketbookpleaserl that low price you pay is only the eyeopening start of the surprises youll discover in dodgel with the lightningquick reflexes of torrid dodge torqueflite drive watch what happens when bumps and chuck- holes loom ahead too dodge torsionaire ride puts them all on the level lets you corner without lean stop without a hint of brake nosedive so why wait a minute longer take a look at the moneysaving figures on our dodge price tag youll sec why dorfjf is the lienl for yoid youre always a step ahead in cars of the forward look j round up the family and try a dodge road trial youll soon learn what were talking about for nowhere else will you find a lowpriced car with such a highpriced look nfu the most powerful standard vs in its class teamed dodge soars to new popularity with flight- sweep 57 styling pushbutton torquafiite drive torblonaire ride powerpacing vss and slxfastor stopping totalcontact brakesl you get more in a currsitr ccftrcwticn cr canada limited the big beautiful buy inthe lowprice field i mun c until st s keyson motors ltd 2nd ken and ron may w 3rd audrey evans and erma red- shaw w kick the shoe lst ken may w 2nd ha redshaw w 3rd gerald morgan w and don wat son w tie wheelbarrow lst stan feas- by and joe norton w 2nd au drey evans and erma redshaw w 3rd gerald morgan and don watson w girls baseball throw lst erma redshaw w 2nd audrey evans w and peggy mclean g 3rd nancy wilson w boys baseball throw lst keith james g 2nd jim don ald g 3rd ron may w and bruce watson g tie there was a very interesting ball game which went 8 innings and ended up with webb 11 and goodwood 8 though there were no prizes or ribbons the child ren enjoyed the competition and perhaps the team work and sportsmanship that prevailed would be a real lesson in life to our younger generation the goodwood friendship group held their june picnic at the home of mr and mrs e hockley with about forty pres ent ted kidd and harry wood land led in games with the stan slack family leading devotions after a vote of thanks to the hockleys for a truly lovely eve ning all returned home glad that the rain came in time to slop haying but stayed away during our evening this week has been farmers oddjob week for rain rain and more rain made work in the fields almost stop however the grain and root crops are not stopped growing and prospects are for a bountiful grain har vest rev dale sargent of altona will be the speaker in the bap tist church for the next two sundays while mr england is on holiday service at 3 pm miss doris woodland will spend her summer in hamilton attending teachers extended training school plans are being made to hold vacation bible school in good wood watch for further news about the date if you see some of the fifth line ladies at the corner of the gth and 17 highway you will he able to do your weekend baking in a hurry mrs charles symes went home with her sister mrs eel- win skinner for a few days holi day after attending the davis rnion on monday the best temperature for dairy barns is between 10 and 50 degicc according to dairy spe cialists phone 399 application of about s540 worth of phosphate fertilizer on sudan grass produced an extra 350 pounds of forage accord ing to an experiment ar the ken tucky agricultural experiment station and all who helped in any way to make the strawberry festival the wonderful success it was without everyones help and co operation this would not be pos sible thank you mr and mrs alf hawke of toronto are holidaying at the home of mr and mrs h bid- dlecombe mr and mrs meredith ash have their nephew bob broome of concord staying with them for a visit mr and mis clarence day- nard and family of campbellford spent the weekend with mr and mrs lewis lehman gary viekers of oriole is spending the summer with mr and mrs russ ellas on friday june 28 the pupils and teacher of no 6 school wel comed the mothers to their clos ing exercises the pupils sang work through the year she j them best wishes on their new presented prizes to outstanding charge in islington pupils and gave out report i mrs margaret acev attended cards mrs roy smith thanked i the wedding of her grandson mrs schaffenburg on behalf of j bill gimbv to miss irmgard the parents for her kindness and herz at port perry on saturday personal interest in the pupils it is reassuring to know that she will be back in september to carry on with her good work as margaret strootman was the only pupil in grade s to go on to high school there will be only 20 pupils left with five be ginners in september best at tendance record norma smith only one day absent miss flo falconer of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs scotty wells mrs clem ellas and children are spending a holiday with her mother in haliburton mrs b kays and isabel cha mbers start summer course at the toronto teachers training school on wednesday quite a number from mt pis- gah congregation joined tem- perancevillc and wesley at wes ley church on sunday for a social and farewell gathering in honor of rev and mrs v wood she was accompanied by jim and don brown mrs winnifred stiles of to ronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs will ash and fam ily mr pisgah womans associa tion will meet on wednesday july 10 at the home of mrs alvin stephenson at 230 pia devotional will be led by mrs t hepburn and the program is in charge of mrs harry smith roll call a vacation thought note church and sunday school will be closed julv 7 and 14 on july 21 and 2s mr john mullings will be the speaker a lovely buffet luncheon was total total national milk production last year hit 125700000000 lbs more than 700 lbs for each american that was i billion pounds less than an earlier esti mate but still more than 2 billion pounds above the 1955 no tice to patrons of the bethesda and stouffviile telephone company limited it is the constant desire of this company to give the best service possible with thisin mind the company has within the last few years spent large sums of money to enlarge its switchboard instal common battery service and some dial phones it has added many new circuits thus reducing the number of subscribers on most lines this improvement will continue until the number on all heavily loaded lines has been reduced the company last applied to the ontario telephone authority for an in crease in rates in february 1952 which is over five years ago therefore it feels certain you will agree that with the ever increasing cost of materials and labour a slight revision of rental charges is warranted at this time application has been made to the ontario telephone authority for author ity to make the following charges for telephone service effective as at august lst 1957 exchange rates individual line twoparty line multiparty line on circuits having 310 telephones multiparty line on circuits having 11 or more telephones business residence business residence business residence business residence 620 per month 360 per month 535 per month 315 per month 405 per month 305 per month 390 per month 290 per month the above rates are for a modern hand set where old style wall sets are installed a discount of 25c a month will apply until more modern equipment is available the above rates for individual and twoparty line service will apply only within the base rate areas which are defined as stouffville municipal limits claremont municipal limits gormley victoria square north on the 4th concession of mark- ham to the town line between markham and whit church thence westerly to the hamlet of new gorm ley including 1000 feet on any road within reach- of this cable route if individual or twopartyline service is required beyond the above limits there will be ar additional charge for extra mileage of fortyfive cents a month for each mile or fraction thereof for individual line and twenty- five cents a month for each vt mile or fraction thereof for each party on a twoparty line service may be furnished on a season basis for temporary residents where the telephone company has the necessary facilities available this season service will be supplied for a minimum of seven months and the exchange rate service connection charge and any construction and installation charges applicable are payable in advance if the seasonal subscriber wishes to retain his telephone from year to year a suspension of service charge of 100 per month will apply during the months the telephone is not in use in which case no reconnection charge is applicable supplementary charges extension telephone on same premises 125 per month extension bell small 30 per month extension bell large 60 per month jack and plug per jack 25 per month service connection charge instrument not in place 250 service connection charge instrument in place 200 moving telephone on same premises 200 any representations to be made to the authority with respect to this application should be submitted on or before july 15 1957 and addressed to the chairman ontario telephone authority 7 queens park crescent east toronto ontario if you desire any further information in reference to the need for increas ing the telephone rates you may apply to the undersigned either personally by telephone or by letter n a baker secretarytreasurer the bethesda and stouffville telephone company limited july 2 1957

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