Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 14, 1957, p. 11

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tm ctootvu tllsunf twxity kortaecr 14 1957 ft t1 whatever youre sovfog for better jave of th bank of nova scotia saturday excursions to toronto every saturday to and incl dec 14th good going and returning same saturday only excursion fares from allandale 260 lindsay 290 aurora 130 newmarket 145 barrie 265 peterboro 315 blackwaler 215stouffville 125 bradford 175 sunderland 215 holland landing 160 uxbridge 175 corresponding fares from intermediate points full ihformatiom from agekts whitchurch township sunday school fall rally will be held at mt pisgah church on thursday nov 21st at 800 oclock theme privilege guest speaker rev harry percy of the sudan interior mission gormley sirs c milsted rev c e hunking is spend ing two weeks in special meet ings at bronson michigan mr and mrs w humphrys and debbie of london spent the weekend with mr and mrs m bennett mr and mrs s n doner mr and mrs allan doner and dale and mr and mrs fred doust had sunday dinner with mrs ernest steckley o bethesda sympathy is extended to messrs john and glenn smith in the passing of their mother mrs wm smith in the general hospital early tuesday morn lng although in failing health for some time her death- came as a shock to her friends and neighbours the fortyfirst annual bible conference was held in the heise hill church on saturday and sunday with a large attend ance present rev harry hock of leonard mich and rev m p krikorran of philadelphia pa were the special speakers rev harry hock is holding two weeks special meetings now at heise hill mr and mrs roy hawkins spent the weekend at kitchener at emmanuel bible school roy showed his pictures of africa a large crowd was present on sunday night at the united missionary church for the fare well service for mr and mrs allan doner they leave from toronto union station on nov 24 for nigeria africa congratulations to mr and mrs howard doner on the birth of their son last friday mrs louisa rye of toronto spent tbe weekend with rela tives here friends were very sorry to learn that mr clarence sum- merfeldt suffered a severe fall in the barn on monday morning he was rushed to the general hospital where his condition is serious mr barry mcwhirter had a setback and is still in the st josephs hospital toronto wants more road money for glen major howard langille of glen ma jor real estate agent who is in terested in the ski resort spoke to council in regard to the con dition of the roads in thet area he said he didnt think that sec tion of the township was receiv ing its proper share of the money spent on roads he drew attention to the bad condition of several hillsstating that cars found it difficult to navigate them in icy times mr langille considered that the public was desirous of going to resorts that were easily ac cessible and the road conditions worked a disadvantage to this resort traffic had increased over the last two years as many people considered the area as scenic in the fall he said there were eight accidents last year that could have been avoided if the roads had been improved he was advised by council that no program could be em barked on so late in the season but council agreed to give him every assistance in keeping the roads open during the winter months road supt returns road supt stan slack has re turned to duty after being away from his work due to an opera tion he is performing his duties but advised that his doctor con siders his condition about 75 efficient he presented accounts total ling s217371 which leaves about 3000 of the 31000 budg- et for operations from now until j the end of the year wins guard balls mrs ellen bossik who resides near chalk lake addressed the council in connection with the condition of the road around the iakeshore she considered that one section of the road should be protected with guard rails as the embankment was so steep t road supr slack stated that the embankment has been the same for years but was now more ex posed as the brush had all been cut to permit a better view council advised that the road supt would inspect the road twp hires planners at a meeting of pickering township council on monday night the firm of project plan ners association ltd were en gaged at a cost of 2200 the firm will prepare a zoning by law for the southern portion of the township to compliment the master plan it was moved by councillor edgar james and seconded by councillor sid pugh that a committee of council meet with township employee mr ernie baker to discuss a possible re placement in the welfare dept mr baker had requested that he be relieved of this position approximately 200 assessment appeals have been filed with the court of revision the court will reconvene later this month to deal with the remaining ap peals hospital loan may fee sold locally uxbridge township council has passed a bylaw authorizing the issuing of debentures to the amount of 20000 for the ux bridge cottage hospital coun cil in discussing the issue on monday expressed the view that the debentures could be sold lo cally as the one bid received from the bell goinlock co was not considered satisfactory this bond firm offered 9650 for the debentures for 20 years at 6 the price meant a dis count on the 20000 of 700 and the funds would cost the town ship 625 dog taxes council received a favorable report from the dog tax collec tor the municipality lias 418 dogs which bring in a revenue of 1000 this exceeds the 1936 collections by 200 no borrowing in 57 clerk kennedy reported to council that the township had not had to horrow from the bank during 1957 and that no arrears of taxes were outstand ing prior to 1954 the outstand ing taxes for this year are 300 about 700 remains un paid from 1955 and 1000 for 195g it was expected that the 195s council would be able to open business with a surplus w w v y w public skating stouffville arena i saturday november 16th door prize wednesday november 20th childrens skating every wednesday afternoon tt adm ission 20c york north liberal womens assoc at the executive meeting of york north womens liberal association held at the home of mrs h hooker newmarket on november 6th plans were made for the open meeting to be held in the veterans club rooms newmarket town hall novem ber 20th at 815 at which miss inez somers of toronto will speak on women and govern ment miss somers was federal lib eral candidate twice in green wood riding of toronto and in addition to her wide political ex perience miss somers has been very active in those fields of spe cial irtterest to women with emphasis on food being the au thor of foods for fitness and is familiar to radio listeners in the cooking school of the air refreshments will be served at the dimussion period and it is hoped many will avail them selves of the opportunity of hearing miss soxexs altona mrs colbys boys choir of uxbridge were the guest choir at glebe road united church remembrance day service on sunday after the service the families and friends of the choir enjoyed a social hour in the basement along with the min ister and members of the con gregation the community was shocked to hear of the sudden death of carl mcdowell on saturday our sympathy goes to his parents mr and mrs david mcdowell and the boys at this time of bereavement rev d and mrs sargent and boys visited on monday with her parents mr and mrs tipping j of stayner congratulations to mr and mrs al jakeman who celebrat ed their 18th wedding anniver sary on saturday please phone 91615 with your news for this column both have a bank account and a purpose for saving plans really start to take shape when savings start to grow one way to make sure youll have money when you need it is to make regular deposits in your bank account at first it may not be easy to stick faithfully to your savings program but as your dollars build up youll find yourself facing the future with greater confidence making plans with new assurance that youll be able to carry them out use a chartered bank to keep your savings safe and growing you will always be glad you did save at a bank mttliotis dot the chartered banks serving your community handbest heftiest trucks on any road gmc extravalue money- makers for 58 theyre here and how a brandnew crop of gmc extravalue moneymakers with a raft of rugged improvements that make them really big news in truck ing some models offer a new 9000pound front axle for even bigger loading perfor mance theres a bigger- thanever range of gvvvs up to 36000 pounds there are riew engines new styling new handling ease in fact theres a whole host of new reasons why you should make gmc pave your way to bigger profits your nearby gmc dealer has all the answers to your trucking problems see him soon i smart new functional styling dual headlights new trim and new grille are just the beginning of gmci smart practical new styling the windshield is bigger and wider gives you an all round better view of the road ahead wide wide fenders help the driver in turning and parking and even in the smaller details gmc styling surpasses them all brand new utility panels the most exciting newcomera to the gmc lineup in many a long day gmcs new utility panels arc exactly what truckers have been asking f or i j forward control models with steel vantype bodies in 8 and 10 foot lengths gross ratings go up to 10000 pounds and smaller wheels and tires give low loading and step heights gvws up to 36000 pounds gross vehicle weights go to new highs to give gmc a commanding lead in the heavy- duty field up to 36000 pounds gvw is now available in w91000 series i ruggedly- built trucks that can really take a pounding from both the load and the road check body styles and features at your gmc dealers new workmaster 348 v8 this new v8 will spark a revolution in truck engines i a power plant that develops 230 horsepower and has a governed engine jpeed of only 3700 rpm the engine works easily without straining gives you plenty of power with less wear and tear new cylinder head and piston designs also help to increase engine efficiency full air brakes extralarge brake shoes mean better safer surer stops especially when theyre powered by cmcs new fulltime compressed air chambers even biggest loads are handled easily and safely under emergency conditions gmcs full air brakes are optional at slight extra cost on all heavy duty models improved powermatlc powermatic was last years big news in transmissions i an automatic unit that brought new ease and convenience to truck handling and in addition powermatica exclusive hydraulic retarder made it safer on hills than any other now powermatie goes itself one better with the addition of an extra range for city conditions a general motors valua patrick motors chas cooper ltd stouffville ont claremonr ont

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