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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 5, 1957, p. 7

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i snxfmui tkbuxe twrfiy toteser 1 195 hg 8 wanted contestants tor oor amateur auctioneers contest to be held in the stouffville sales arena ix jaxcary where you will actually aell in the cuttle ring ope v to a li giris or boys uvder 2s years of age who are lntereted in the auction irofevslon the first of its kind ever held in canada contact w d atkinson for more details phoxe stouffville 363 county extends sympathy sympathy was extended to several associates of county council when the york county council met in newmarket the death of a former member ar chie murray was announced mr murray represented aurora in york county council from 1327 to 1930 inclusive auroras reeve clarence da vis was absent from the ses sion it was reported with re gret that mr davis had been injured in a car accident when returning from a hunting trip i sympathy was extended deputy reeve george richard son whitchurch township on the death of his wife council lors were pleased to have dcp reeve milton burke of stouff- ville with them mr burke had been ill for many weeks uxbridge election poll by poll forsyth hogg twp of xbridge glasgow goodwood siloam glen major pine grove quaker hill webb buzek 11 48 20 45 30 47 30 bedshaw townsend 20 49 27 9 22 99 19 29 62 27 12 30 104 16 55 57 21 16 32 69 63 6 42 3 1 0 28 7 231 245 28c 313 87 markham election poll by poll polling subdir ward 1 1 highland prk 2 doacaster 3a thornhiu 3b thornhiu 4 langstaff 5 hunt lana 6 elgin mills ward 2 11 green lane 12 concession 5 13 buttonville 14a unlonvllle 14b lnionville 15 victoria sq 16 victoria sq ward 3 21 concession 7 22 concession 6 23 mount joy 24 dicksons hill 25 cedar grove 26 mongolia reeve w h clark 1s5 137 ss 53 s7 30 2s 77 116 si 39 122 4s 22 5s 41 1464 c h hooper 72 49 43 54 25 9 5 33 60 100 26 44 23 62 65 41 27 11 39 15 303 deputyreeve w r kathleen some janitors soon will be settling down for a long winters rest uncle ed says stouffville has lowest indigent cost a report of the hospital costs of indigent patients in york county was presented to york county council at newmarket the figures covering the first to 9 months of the year showed a decrease from those of last year but warden w j taylor warn ed that the final figures for the year will exceed last years indigent patients costs in 1956 for january to september in clusive amounted to 60769 for the same period the figure was 53176 this year hospital costs for indigent patients were highest for north gwillimbury for the nine- month period that townships indigent patient costs totalled 9333 next was vaughan twp with 6163 east gwillimbury s5160 markham twp 5026 king twp 4979 whitchurch 4154 sutton 3534 newmar ket 2553 aurora 2386 rich mond hill 1505 woodbridge 1444 markham village 750 and stouffville 212 county patients cost 3725 rkejt canadian surveys wow matjooroutoffive women haters are wow 3 c h neville sons admiral philco sales service stouffville ph 346wl 2 3 new officers ny conservatives the annual meeting and election of officers of york north progressive conservative association was held at new market town hall saturday november 23rd 1957 the fol lowing officers were elected president floyd e corner aurora secretary james ot- ton newmarket treas roy penrose newmarket asst sec col j a mccamus thornhiu the following vicepresi dents were elected geo sween- parliament hill by c a cathers mp for north york when parliament is in session it might fairly be said that the house of commons is a busy place but recently honourable members have pursued their work with more than usual dili gence this is for a variety of reasons but most particularly because of such unusual hap penings as the dominionpro vincial conference which open ed in the railway committee room of the house of commons monday morning last the prime minister the right hon john diefenbaker opened the conference standing at the head of a large ushaped table and with his cabinet members grouped on either side of him in attendence were the 10 prem iers of the 10 provinces ready to do battle and collect for themselves as much loose money as possible the prime minister who had called the conference in the first place was quick to remind everyone that the spirit of con federation was such that provin cial governments by their de mands should not undermine the strength of the federal treasury he did however stress and even the indomitable premier douglas of saskatchewan seem- ey richmond hill robert weir i ed to approve that during the all dean 59 ss 101 61 44 13 15 43 s5 110 44 97 31 61 86 52 69 29 70 31 1159 james 217 148 46 52 si 30 is 72 69 65 20 66 42 24 67 46 12 19 35 17 1146 pefferlaw north richard ed munds richmond hill centre warren bailey concord west sinclair burgis unionville j ed frnri the conierencewaslhat e perhaps for the first time in organization ernest smith man vears the dominion gov- gormley membership donald crnment was prepared to listen findlay king city publicity to the neeis o the 10 p norman b hathaway newmar ket ladies vice president council raises rates for indigent patients rates paid for indigent pa tients in nursing homes and pri vate hospitals in york county were increased at the november session of county council on the recommendation of the fin ance committee the committee reported that the county subsi dize local municipalities 50 per cent of the net cost of nursing home care for indigent patients and that the per diem rate shall not exceed 350 all applica tions for assistance must be approved by the warden and commissioners a request to raise the county rate for indigent patients in thee institutions was presented at the june session it was re ferred to the finance committee for study the maintenance rate paid to brierbush hospital stduffville and sutton rest home was in creased from s3 per day to a maximum of 350 at present there are 18 pa tients in private hospitals and nursing homes in the county who are receiving assistance from local municipalities and subsidized by the county they are t b after care four pa tients mcginity nursing home bolton 1 mccabe nursing home bolton one maple glen i nursing home gormley three stouffville nursing home two j austins nursing home stouff- 1 hie two thompsons home aurora one aurora nursing home aurora one grants nur two day meeting all would j s queensvitle one meet as equals an parkwood hospital london generally the impression gain- two barbara park sutton the honorable mr douglas harkness minister of agricul ture for canada was the guest speaker and mr c a cathers mp and major a a macken- zie mla each spoke briefly united church seeks million for relief united church of canada con gregations across canada will in december be asked to give i creasing the work of the cabircl one highlight of the confer ence was the brief presented by premier frost of ontario which while it stated former and sound principles was notewor thy for the tone of confidence it showed in canadas develop ment the conference was held against the background of the normal work of parliament it self which did not stop and which has been going along with increasing pace recently it was decided to hold night sit tings on wednesday thus in- half a million dollars to aid the needy in canada and overseas the half million dollar gift is part of a 6000000 goal of the united churchs missionary and maintenance fund which finances the churchs own pro jects at home and overseas rev h e d ashford dd head of the churchs m and m fund is optimistic about not only the 500000 but the total goal of 6000000 and the members the subjects under discussion in the house are many and a parade of new members have been speaking their piece in the continuation of the debate on the speech from the throne even the impending grey cup football game became a sub ject for discussion it began on november 14 when marcel lam bert parliamentary assistantto the minister of defence and brierbush hospital brierbush hospital has been recognized since the early thir ties as a county hospital for the purpose of maintenance indigent patients previous to 1955 the county paid 2 25 per day for all indigents this was raised to 3 that year and has remain ed at that figure brierbush hospital has 27 beds four bassinets one crib and tnree recovery beds they have three registered nurses and five helpers including kitch en help light surgery is per formed there were approxi mately 125 operations and 215 births recorded last year sutton rest home the sutton rest home has 30 beds on the day it was in spected by finance chairman fred armstrong there were 27 patients 12 of whom were in digent no surgery was performed there in 1956 no births were re corded for last year the staff includes two trained nurses and five helpers every united church minister i the member for edmontoawest will be asked to spearhead local i observed that the edmonton es- drives for the half million doll- kimos were a lean and hungry ars before christmas team and he inferred that they i would be knocking on the door an item omitted from many j to meet the east when grey cup history books is that a major day rolled around objective of the 1492 voyage of i stanley knowles the erudite christopher columbus was to member for winnipeg north open up new markets for the j centre was heard to observe sherries steel olive oil and other that perhaps mr lambert was products of spain christmas gift centre pottery redwood planters brassware books qarden tools and accessories christmas plants azaleas poinsettias mums philadendrons cyclamen many others these worthwhile gifts at reasonable prices decorations terrific assortment wreaths tree lights outdoor and window decorations cedar roping colored boughs and branche- do it yourself decorating materials hells leaves reindeer iine cones glass balls- berries snow bombs etc gift certificates send an attractive gift certificate with seasons greetings to your gardening friends for any amount or any type of plant or gardening materials special christmas prices for you on these items christmas bushy scotch pine 5 and trees priced up from 225 garden centre unionville nurseries speaking too soon and a few days later on november 25 mr knowles rose in the house of commons on a question of pri- vilege he wanted he said to refer to what he described as the prophecy of mr lambert and the fierce horde of lean and hungry eskimos who would be coming east after congratulating the ham ilton tiger cats mr knowles added may i say also that we from winnipeg are proud of the winnipeg blue bombers on november 18 the hon sid ney smith minister for exter nal affairs was introduced to the house of commons making his first appearance since his election two weeks previously the house of commons was also in its most gracious mood when on nov 20th the hon ellen fairclough became the first woman in canadas his tory to present the estimates of her department that of the sec retary of state for approval in the commons without exception opposition members were gracious and charming the hon jack pickersgill who held the same post for a time in the former liberal gov ernment was 3lso most gra cious he suggested that mrs faircloughs slay might be in deed brief and went on lo say i say that because i feel that either the government will not be there very long or the hon ladys merits will be recognized and she will be given heavier responsibilities more in accord with her abilities main discussion centered ar ound voting regulations mem bers from all sides of the house asked that the act be broaden ed to allow more polling divi sions particularly in northern areas and to allow more advance polling stations there seemed to be the feeling that fishermen commercial travellers trappers and others in such occupations were long their vote because they were unable in get lo the i nal affairs debate which mr diefenbaker had promised the house of commons earlier in many ways the house maintained its bipartisan out look there was little criticism from the opposition the external affairs minister after congratulating the former minister the hon mike pearson on his achievement in winning the nobel peace prize outlined in a full scale speech events which had occurred at the unit ed nations since he took office one paragraph from his speech seemed to set the tone of his remarks and his views on can adas place today in common with canadians of all political persuasions i take pride in the advancement of our country to a position of respect and influence in the in ternational field we are regard ed as a leading country of middlestatus in the world our role is an important one in the commonwealth in the affairs of the united states in nato and in all the other various organiza tions to which canada has at tained by reason of its growing strength its sense of responsi bility and its willingness to ac cept responsibility and i be lieve it is also due to the exer cise by canadians of a certain wisdom and maturity of judg ment just the day before members took up just the same amount of time and about as many words 41 members and 42 pages against 40 pages and con siderably less speakers in a lengthy debate which got no where on a resolution asking for the introduction into the house of commons of a simul- laneous translation system sim ilar to that now employed at lhe united nations the resolution to form a com mittee to study a system of simultaneous translation in the house of commons was intro duced by maurice breton liber- al member for joltette-lassom- ptionmontcalm it is a private members bill and it brought rut the most eloquent speakers in the house no one actually condemned the idea but everyone wanted to have something to say and the icsult was that it got nowhere harold e winch the ccf member for vancouver east and an electrician by trade took issue with the cost of installa tion of such a system he in ferred that the cost would run i p i uiiu ju f is i j it i ti in r srm hems 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fowl tablerite cutup boiling fowl 49c llb pkg tray pack lb swifts evcrswcet rindles llb cello bag tablerite worth serving often snow whites cauliflower large heads 29c new crop navels paport to health ftlb poly bag sunkist oranges 59c with 250 bonus buck pet powdered lie oft deal milk lb 38c sliced cooked meats macaroni and cheese loaf pickle and pimento loaf olive loaf or chicken loaf 6oz pkgs 2 49c llb cello pkg tablerite weiners with free s500 bonus huek frozen foods french fries forty- fathom sole fillets 47c 9oz pkg3 35c lb 49c with free 250 bonus buck all vinyl construction 21 baby darling flerible and washable regularly si 195 an ideal christmas gift for only its so easy to claim this is a polls in time under present reg- closer lo sjoo000 than the 31 no 7 highway ltd open friday evenings w3cies ulations these proposals will prob- sbly be considered next ear when the appropriate committee of the house of commons meets finally in the shadow of the dominionprovincial conference the hon sidney smith rose to take part in the ereday exter- 000 quoted by mr breton but it was in the issue of bilingal- ism lhat most members concen trated all agreed that two lan guages were becoming a must for parliament and most seemed to regret they had not made more use of their french after tearing school bonus gifts bucks you need do rich week a number of food products are selected as bonus buck featur they will he available in 171 stores from opening time thursday until closing time th following tuevday when you buy thre products you are given one or more certificates which have a premium value in bonus nuckv of js2v 500 1000 or 2000 k urc oti pirk up a handy saing aviht aj your wa food slow then eah tune you shop at thl more slip jour bonjs hurk in it for nfe keeping jutt kfp saving h bonn buck until you have enough to efjual the value indicated for any item in the premium catalogue all premiums ran ik claimed in thu manner watch oi r ufkv aivfrtisig for boms buck food 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