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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 11, 1957, p. 7

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industrial zone property continued from page 1 jed that the outside teams were operating the floodlights the j quite willing to meet the charge letter stated that the cost had council finally agreed that become too expensive because they should meet the park board of the poor support and unless i to consider the matter some arrangement was made births the teams would have to dis continue using the lights id like to see them get some help but why cant they start their games earlier people get tired waiting and leave said councillor wagg cost of operation for a game is about s20 and theyre lucky if they take in five or six i think we could do a little to help said councillor laushway the lights cost about 350 to run for the year commented councillor lehman id like to see the town put a time limit on the use of the lights for a game stouffville gets off pretty easy when it comes to recreation between what the rink does and what the park has got for nothing all stouffville pays is for a little grass cutting continued coun cillor laushway it would be a shame not to have the lights used but the privilege mustnt be abused added reeve daniels it was stat- glen major mr and mrs arthur peddle and artie of claremont spent sunday evening with the jcrtes mr and mrs ernie trimble of greenwood visited sunday even ing with mr and mrs george pickett mrs george pickett mrs ed gar johnson and mrs jim jones spent monday in toronto mr and mrs arthur smith spent the weekend with mr and mrs ac simmonds mr and mrs thomas rise- brough will be at home to their friends and relatives on july 17 bra3seur mr and mrs ron ald brasseur of stouffviile an nounce the birth of their dau ghter on july 9 1957 at the brierbush hospital stouffville leonard mr and mrs les lie leonard of stouffville are pleased to announce the birth of their son at the brierbush hospital on july 8 1957 a brother for kenneth and lar- rv harrison mr and mrs douglas harrison of toronto announce the birth of their son at the brierbush hospital stouffville on july 1st 1957 1 have no axe to grind says pickering reeve the planning board has no replied mr scott went on to ex- axe to grind said reeve vv g plain that the fourth concession lawson at a meeting of picker- was an agricultural district he ing township council on mon- j said that the planning board day evening each request is j frowned on subdivisions by dealt with on its own merits i leaps and bounds in such land considered carefully con- areas i tinued the reeve reeve lawson j mr fairgricve charged that mad the statement in answer to j the planning board shouldnt j a ciprge by mr w h fair- dictate to individuals where i grieve spruce hill road dun- they should live barton that the township plan- 1 the planning board doesnt i ning board was a dictatorship deal with individuals it deals mr fairgrieve stated that he with properties replied reeve i was in attendance at a recent lawson oluullllllul un j meeting of planning board when the julv missionary meeting j a resident on the fourth con- of the ladies aid was held on cession east of the brock road thursday ar the home of mrs c i v as refused permission to divide lemon with mrs h mills giving a parcel of land into two separ- the occasion being their silver the dcvotionals mrs o tranmer i ate lots the ratepayer charged ed the reeve none of the members are competent enough to handle the job shot back mr fairgrieve some of tiie men have had eight years experience answer- wedding anniversary remember church on sunday evenings ar730 come and bring your friends mr and mrs claude sim monds paul bruce and john visited ruth anne and david at pioneer camp on saturday picnic season is here when elderly men get hot dogs from trying t0 p ball conducted the program in keep- 1 that dep reeve sherman scott i mr fairgrieve contended that ing with the july 1st canada ma the statement we do not the municipality should be al- commemoration day and the wsh suduroanites t0 n there lowed to develop residentially roll call was answered by a j verse of scripture containing the word dominion mrs o bak er led in prayer mrs tate gave a short talk on the naming of our country bv the fathers of church news christ church anglican rbt j d tiller rector sunday july 14th 1957 4th after trinity 11 am morning worship altona christian united missionary church rev dow sargeant pastor sunday july 14th 1957 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting thur 8 pm young people of vivian will be in charge of the service united missionary church gormley bethesda her c k hunking minister sunday july 14th 1957 s45 broadcast cklb 1350 11 am sunday schools 200 730 pm services at the tent pikes peak tent meeting july 721 vacation bible school july 23 august 2nd memorial christian church rev f a dearmond pastor sundaj july 14th 1957 10 am sunday bible school 11 am worship service 730 pm gospel service wed s pm- prayer bible study dally vacation bible school in the public school july s19 mon fri 91145 am st james presbyterian church stouffville rer d r slckjlllean ba bd sunday july 14th 1957 10 am morning worship worship with us ringw0od christian church rev kenyon edwards sunday july 14th 1957 10 am sunday school 1110 am worship service there is a ivelcome for you 8 pm monday ce prayer meeting united church melville peachs bethesda ballantrae rev g davison mr x hodgson sunday july 14th 1957 services withdrawn brethren in christ i church heise hill gormley tnstor bishop a i winger sunday july 14th 1957 10 am sunday school 31 am worship service and ministry of gods word 7 pm evangelistic message wed 730 pm prayer meet ing an invitation is extended to all united church stouffville rev douglas davis sunday july 14th 1957 10 am sunday school 1 1 am divine worship remember the dally vacation bible school that meets each morning in the united mis sionary church and the public school at 900 am thurs night s30 the official board meets in the parlore the man who makes his own god would not want to be left with it in the dark bloomington christian associated gospel church sunday july uth 1957 10 am bible school for all ages 11 am worship service rev hugh stewart speaker wed 8 pm prayer meeting united missionary church c k bell piistor sunday july 14th 1957 mount jov 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic thur s pm prayer meeting dickson hill 10 am morning worship 11 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic wed s pm prayer meeting you are welcome stouffville baptist church pnstor rev si gibson sunday july 14th 1957 10 am biblo school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic service mon 8 pm young peoples wed s pm prayer meeting all are welcome vivian mccormack memorial church rev w s whltcombe sla thurs si5 young people in charge at altona frl s15 closing programme of the dally vacation bible school sunday july 14th 1957 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship tues s15 young peoples meeting second markham a baker hill baptist churches rev bruce hlscy sunday july 14th 1957 second markham prayer service each wed 8 pm sunday nert bible school 10 am service 11 am linker hill prayer service thur s30 pm in the church sunday nert morning service 945 am bible school 11 am rev clifford hall of queensvillc will preach in both churches all welcome stolffpviile cnitkd missionary church ituv f humm minister confederation ninety years ago mrs wa fockler and mrs c lemon sang a duet and mrs m barnes gave a reading then followed a debate resolved that home missions are more im portant than foreign missions with miss dorothy wagg and mrs e lemon taking the af firmative and misses helen lem on and lillian brown the nega tive the judges mrs d bur nett mrs tate and mrs h tom- linson had a heavy task on their hands to decide but gave the de cision to the affirmative mrs tomlinson sang a solo and a generous missionary offering was received as well as the mary ncal contributions the meeting closed by singing blest be the tie that binds hostesses were mrs v wagg and mrs d bur nett mr e davis has gone on a trip to the coast with his son roy and family mrs d burnett left on mon day for a visit with her aunt mrs h bovair the former annie connor at harris sask congratulations to the en trance class all five yi the class being successful namely shir ley brown mary freeman mur ray fergus6n frank harris and ron smurthwalte rev and mrs h l shantz janet and gwenne spent a few days at her parents mr and mrs tranmers before going to their new pastorate at st cath arines mr ken campbell director of stouffvilleyouth for christ gave a splendid message at church on sunday morning ringwood church service at 1110 am sunday july 14th you will find a welcome at these services on monday evening mr and mrs a paisley mr and mrs jacob grove mrs mabel rosser mr and mrs fred steckley mr and mrs norman steckley at tended a gathering at the home of mr and mrs peter stickley almira to take pari in the show er of gifts and good wishes ten dered them on their recent mar riage the above mentioned were cousins and school mates of the bride the former clara steckley they all attended hillcrest school together on tuesday july 2nd mrs fred steckley mrs ed browns- berger mrs gordon holdcn mrs aimer fockler met at the home of his youngest daughter mrs walter pipher with whom he resides to celebrate the 83rd birthday of their father mr george gower three grand daughters mrs herb yakely mrs bill peacock mrs murray daniels and their children were also present a large number of friends and relatives gathered in the church basement to shower murray pipher and isobel keffer with many gifts and good wishes for their future together they were married on sat july 6th mrs steckley had supper on thursday evening with mrs a summerfeldt and john it was johns birthday best wishes john for many happy returns we etend our congratulations and best wishes to mr and mrs murray pipher nee isobel kef fer on their recent marrioge we are sorry to lose murray from our midst but our loss will be gain to another community with isobels help mrs mabel rosser of ottawa visited relatives on the holiday weekend our sympathy is extended to the anthony hoover familv at this time of the passing of wife and mother around thirty young people of alderwood presbyterian church attended our sunday evening dep reeve scott in a sharp the more people we allow into exchange denied that his state- the township the lower the ment contained those words taxes will be stated the com- wlll you take an oath on that plainant remark asked deputy reeve i this statement was flatly de- scott nied by the reeve every house i have a witness replied mr j built generally costs the lown- fairgrieve ship money in services adminis- thc deputyreeve explained j tration etc he pointed out that he felt that the area in ques- 1 reeve lawson explained that tion should not be developed j council could have permitted residentially due to lack of school facilities transportation etc planning in the township must be done in a systematic- way and not hit and miss he the entire southerly section of the township to be built up resi dentially but balieved such a policy would not be sound until the area had adequate industry to support such development request 7000 to pave claremont streets pickering township council have approved a supplementary road budget in the amount of 7000 which will be used to pave a portion of the streets in claremont village the request was received from the clare mont trustee board they will be entitled to the provincial gov ernment grant tax returns tax collector e baker in a report to council on monday evening showed a total of 315000 received on the first in stallment of taxes the total due is 800000 last year at this date approximately 280000 had been received mr ben lotton a resident on the altona road complained to council that construction work on the thoroughfare had created an eyesore in front of his resi dence since road engineer god son was not present at the meet ing reeve lawson said he would look into the matter immediate ly- david lennox was ap pointed to the township plan ning board replacing mr frank routley who resigned the new appointment will be effective until dec 1st 1958 thurs s pftn prayer service and bible study sunday july 14th 1957 sunday school 10 am worship 11 am bethel college quartet will be with u for the morning ser- vlce only prof k robinson will brinr the message as members of council proceeded evangelistic 730 pm to try and estimate the cost of pun to send your boys and girls the loan on each 1000 of town- to the diily vacation bible i ship assessment school each morning at 9 oclock j deputyreeve dowswell point- saturday 715 pm parksidc youth centre 70o iu1i games in the park ano games for all to enjoy po0 fellowship in the hall join itli ni for an informal evening of singing and making our regular broadcast this wev number in song by sandra and joann alv the yic rand under direction of george anderson sunday evening fireside at p fit this week kvon and jcvn hcdley will be ilth us uxbridge hospital continued from page ji vanclng the s22000 loan it remained thus for some time i in h recorded vote on the first completed resolution which rejected the debenture issue depreeve dowswell and coun cillor hogg voted in favor while councillors bunker and nesbitt were opposed reeve ed out that hip township was i ball voted with the negative preparing to shoulder a good side share of the flood control ex pense for goodwood and he be lieved this was miffivient for the of uxbridge issue debentures to gormley mr and mrs peter stickley were given a miscellaneous shower at their home the bride received many beautiful gifts on monday evening at the home of mr and mrs rolph emprlngham miss ha nigh and mr rush were guests of honour at a miscellaneous shower rev and mrs c e hunking and ella may were guests at the wedding of his sister miss elva hunking at banfield memorial church toronto on saturday mr herb moorby and miss lois moorby were guests at the wedding of their cousin mr jack moorby af whitby mr and mrs norm knapton and family of california spent two weeks with mr and mrs mel hill mr and mrs s n doner mr and mrs c doner mr and mrs frank harvey and mr and mrs fred doust spent friday even ing with their sister mrs victor stover of markham on the oc casion of her birthday mrs stover has just returned home after spending several weeks in the general hospital toronto miss marilyn heise is spend ing a three weeks holiday with her parents mr and mrs allen heise miss blanche cassel of prest on spent a weekwith her cousin miss sheilah henderson sheilah returned to preston to spend a week with her cousin bishop and mrs alvin winger and mr and mrs allen heise spent saturday at the peace conference at niagara christ ian college at- fort erie mr henry cullen of st cath arines was buried on friday at heise hill cemetery mr cullen is survived by three sons gord on of richmond hill cecil of fordwich and another son in toronto mr carman henderson is hol idaying for two weeks at prest on mr and mrs melvln hender son spent the weekend at ches- ley lake mrs lloyd johnson and fam ily of stayncr are spending this week with mrs j t johnson mrs roy bovair and dobby and mrs l boynton and patsy have returned after spending a week in the north mr bert moorby spent the weekend at watkins glen mew york attending the sports cat- races mr and mrs john mckepdry and baby spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs j c mckendry mrs e b read and mrs w h banford attended the wedd ing of their sister last week at richmond hill united church with the reception at the sum- mit view restaurant mr j pudifin and jo anne have returned after spending a i week at wasaga beach mr lawrence pope of sud- 1 bury visited his parents and grandmother before mrs poo the second resolution slated i and mrs d kennell left last i double backcrossed tomato a number of promising select ed lines of early ripening large- fruited tomatoes have been de veloped from cooperative breed ing trials at nine experimental farms across the prairie prov inces dr c walkof of the mor- den experimental farmcanada dep of agriculture says some of these lines are as early rip ening as the earlinorth variety and have larger fruit size in the past several excellent hybrid and openpollinated var ieties have been developed but none had the desired degree of earliness combined with large fruit size in an effort to consoli date the several tomato breed ing programs a cooperative pro ject was recently initiated this project involves a double back- cross breeding arrangement in which the very early maturing earlinorth and the midlate ma turing large fruited morden bb3 varieties serve as parents w v v v wrestling stouffville arena frl july 12 headlined by yukon eric vs fritz von erich the stourtylue thmrme tkuniuy my h 57 rh 7 the midget tag team irish jackie sky low low vs little beave tiny tim service and the young men sang three numbers enjoyed by every one these young people arc friends of our pastor and are fast becoming ours too mr albert king had the mis fortune to break his arm when the barn door blew shut on him we wish him the best in a busy time of the vear mr and mrs f s tyndall and mr and mrs milton savage of richmond hill had sunday dinner with mr and mrs frank atkinson mr and mrs e tew and mr and mrs cockwell call ed in the evening that the council of the township wee whew vonth meet yonh and chrit f honoured township to under take in one j ear deputyreeve dowswell pre sented a resolution turning down the debenture issue this resolu tion was seconded by councillor hogg councillor bunker found himself the only member not committed he ad that h fa vored the hospitai but objected to the past record of the com mittee of management and the the value of s220g0 for a grant tothe uxbridge cottage hos- pittl providing the remainder oflthc municipalities paid their allotment on this resolution depreeve dowswell and coun- a very successful choo pnl rillor hogg voted in opposition and councillors xf sbitt b inker land rcee ball supported the resolution i in the discussion of interest raws on the debentures it was contract however he finally considered that the township placed his signature on the frstl would have to pay rate of 6 ken campbell director resolution which favored ad- on the issue week for i heir trip io iuope mrs oiie larksey of toronto had supper on sunday with mr herb moorby and lois the pupils teachers and par- cms of ss 7 markham enjoyed t mtiscm2ns like last tueda we welcome mr and mr d a coon who have purchased rd moved into mr h schhct- ers home at new gormley mr and mrs h schlicter and family have moved into the basement of their rew home vic christie vs john pesek r- a n 4 fifth line ss no 5 uxbridge school report alphabetically arranged grade ix home loklin stf- ner paul tuck wendy watts brenda weinhold edward grade viii hill charles pilkey michael stiner betty ward judv grade vii bat leu kitty clubine david hockley janet greenfield edwin kidd rod ney parratt gladvs parratt gloria taylor dan tuck carol grade vi brown ronald home jotun savage allan stiner david st pierre david grade v lucknow joe sti ner russell grade iv barber arthur bendl linda brown barbara gage ann greenfield doris home aegir st pierre dianne taylor charles grade iii jones jimmy grade ii barber bobby bat ten tommy buttere david fox frankie gage jimmy home nida nash johnny stewart michael watts david grade i jones bobby beginners barber richard butters michael cammack william fox james ham car ol mathers martin tuck glenn ward garnet ward susan mrs marye sheehey teacher claremont softball league second half july 12 greenwood vs ringwood mt zion vs claremont 15 peaches vs greenwood ringwood vs altona 19 ringwood vs mt zion altona vs greenwood 22 claremont vs ringwood mt zion vs peachs 26 peachs vs altona greenwood vs claremont 29 claremont vs altona ringwood vs peachs august 2 greenwood vs mt zion peachs vs ringwood 5 altona vs claremont mt zion vs greenwood 9 mt zion vs ringwood altona vs peachs 12 claremont vs mt zion greenwood vs altona 16 ringwood vs greenwood peachs vs claremont 19 claremont vs greenwood mt zion vs altona 23 altona vs ringwood peachs vs mt zion 26 greenwood vs peachs ringwood vs claremont kinsale mr and mrs w oraiston and june accompanied by mrs o harrison of myrte er re cent visitors with mr and mrs oimald gascoyne toronto mr and mrs m parkin vis- td with mr and mrs ben hitcaens north cvshawa mut mcenen of toronto spent a few days last eek with mrs g matthews mr and mrs k jackson of rochester xv and mr and mrs ted curl of kingston tpent the weekend with mr and mr george curl congratulations to mr and mrs jack hooker on the arrival of their daughter at osaavs hosnital on wednesday a sis ter for nancy hoy and gordon mr and mrs albert bnan berthi and teddy and mr and if v banes of long branch spent sunday with mr and mrs l watham billy mitchell is spendins nan of the summer holiday with his srandparents mr and mrs w mitchell at utica while hia brother walter is visiting with the b vahieres family north oshawa mr and mrs ross raine of oakwood were recent guests of mr and mrs j wagg mr w otter attended the funeral of his brother at noble- ton on monday mr and mrs c w csherwood of newmarket spent sunday with mr and mr b less mr and mrs a hooker mr jack hooker and roy mr and mrs h stell bruce and marilyn and mrs w wren barbara and fvelyn spent the weekend at balsam lake sympathy of he community is extended to mrs g matthews and family in their loss of a loving husband and father also to mr and mrs fred parkin in the loss of their daughter mar gery mr and mrs stanley rose and keith of london are spending part of their holidays with the latter parents mr and mrs 3 wagg and garnet the family al attended the wags reunion picnic held at maples park near goodwood pink cows give more milk get more milk- keep our cattle free of biting flies dust them with rmk cowfly powderuse it just twice month cowfly pow der- is better than any spray la 2 weeks or more less ork lor you better protection fer your cattle costs less thjn j cent a day for cr fly free barn use fl0rbait fly killer flies cant resist florbaits triilrk action they eed and die dust it over floors to keep barns lree of flies tamos 9 h0rbait iv tnitt on sale at stouffville coop claremont coop j d v b s daily vacation bible school closing exercises vivian church friday evening 815 pm fathers and mothers of the children are heartily invited to come and see their children in action the only offering of the week will be received on this occasion qbt3b stouffville community swimming pool registration day saturday july 13th 100 to 400 pm in tht anglican church hall seasons tickets family s1000 adult 600 one student 400 one child 800 instruction classes for beginners junior intermed iate and senior 200 per season registration form must be signed by parents these tickets will also be obtainable when pool opens or by phoning 467 mx mm j i black sweet cherries i i i j montmorency cherries wc are receiving shipments this week and next from vincland orchards the quality is very good this year and our packers put up an excellent package black tartarian schmidts and bings next shipment arrives ihis thursday night this popular variety of preserving and pie cherries is due to be arriving on our market about the 23rd of this month again c are bring ing shipments directly from the orchards to assure the freshest and best quality fruit for your requirements frozen montmorency cherries ihee cherries are pitied packed in 20lb pails with 10e sugar irde this is an increasingly popular item and we are now taking orders for rkup on arrival of shipment i tatcuffs ga fqgduner

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