Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 15, 1959, p. 9

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the baffles by mahoney marlam shopping hoars for 1959 each week eommendnk monday jan 5 1959 stores hi markham will be closed all day monday they will be open tuesday and wednesday until 6 pm thursday and friday till 9 pjn saturday till 6 pm markham business mens association js i nf rt jpamm stouffville phone stouffville 91 special notice beginning monday jan 19 1959 the park theatre will present one show nightly on monday tuesday wednesday thursday beginning at 730 pm two shows nightly on friday saturday beginning at 7 9 pm friday saturday jan 16th 17th tarzan the lost safari also andy hardy comes home starring mickey rooney last complete show starts at 830 pm monday tuesday jan 19th 20th les girls rhymes wml play girls are built f laughter in cinlmascope ltd fx metrocoloa oegmaa- hc h froku a 01 c sieca prafacfioo tl cole porters xjeis thi jsjlis ibrrinj 6ene kellymitzi gaynor kay kendalltaina elg csunia jacques bergerac wednesday thursday jan 21st 22nd torn from the dark heart of asia dm story of ibe skydevil tad his kerf frapfe cuna ml jr supreme court upholds hog marketing plan all ontario farmers must sell fine of s50 to 500 for a second i their hogs through agencies llr knights was charged with j a 1 designated by the farm prod- assembling and marketing hogs h i ucts marketing board 5 judges 1 for slaughter at an assembly of he supreme court of on- 1 yard in camden twp other ringwood news 1 the stouffvoif twwni thnciy iwcny t5 t5 hf 9 county to elect tario ruled friday they quashed than one operated by the on- prohibition j tario hog producers co-operat- t t order granted in july by mr ive justice ferguson barring chat- j the questions in issue here 1 ham magistrates court from the supreme court judgment m i hearing charges against a blen- read are whether on the dates j i heim hog drover of the alleged violations of the coni the court accepted justice order of the marketing agency m fergusons view that a hog mar- hogs were a regulated prod- i keting scheme set up in 195t u that is a farm product in was never valid in law but ruled i respect of which a scheme is in that the regulations of a 1949 force and if so whether the plei uuhwi for the best in motion picture entertainment take yonr family to the park theatre stouffville marketing scheme still apply the supreme courts action clears the way for ontario hog producers association cooper ative to proceed with its prose cution of the drover clarence knights before the chatham magistrate orders were validly made under the authority of the scheme the charges followed infor- 1 misforturi l mations laid by clarence boyn- i calf which v ton of chesley secretary of the j kct strangle hog producers cooperative chain justice ferguson in his judg- there was ment ruled that mr boynton at the churcl sitting in their own chairs a most unusuai thing for stouff- 1 ly ha iveattarl s to mr and j nee audrey 0 a son illations to mr i3i1 ami to mr j the birth bro furtht and m and m of a d mr ha atl itself with a mar- stall ig come the action was started against must pay 55 the supreme mornli clarence and his brother gor- court awarded no costs mrs don but gordon died may 21 i a vote was held in julv at teachin in lc magistrate f k jasperson which ontario farmers approv- iscs in stouffv lad acquitted the brothers on retention of the 1957 mark with i ll charges and threw out an- i other 10 there were 27 others mackinnon has been en- pending when their attorney b gaged by aboul g farmcrs i0 j mackinnon of toronto ap plied for the prohibition order these involved contraventions of federal and provincial farm products marketing legislation under the provincial regula tions a fine of 50 can be im oppose the plan and he said last night he would ask the supreme court to rule the vote invalid he has had a motion on this before the court for some time but action has been held up poised for a first offense and kni gg holstein club annual meeting well attended the annual meeting of the ontario county holstein club was held in the township hall manchester on thursdav jan 8th 1959 with around 100 hol stein breeders in attendance president harold a werry opened the meeting at 1045 am in his opening address mr werry gave a detailed summary of the projects carried out by the club during 1958 mr jack fraser prominent holstein breeder from streets- ville ont was the guest speak er he gave a very splendid ad dress on the topic what can we expect in a holstein breed er he emphasized the import ance of good cow families in the breeding program he empha sized that good farming and good cattle go hand in hand in his cropping program he point ed out that good hay and pas ture were very important his address was very timely and contained some very worthwhile information mr stone thanked mr fraser on behalf of the meeting for his splendid and informative ad dress the various projects carried out during the year were dis cussed and it was decided to sponsor the following projects for 1959 two bus trips twi light meeting banquet black white show county tour of holstein herds mr chas had- den was appointed to represent ontario county on the east central show and extension committee mr gerry nelson fieldman for the holsteinfriesian asso ciation gave a detailed report on his work he congratulated exhibitors from ontario county on their splendid success in the show ring at the championship show peterborough and at the royal winter fair he presented long time pro duction certificates to blue seal to c werry son smith bros george mclaughlin or- community association shows 434 balance in a financial report of the claremont community business mens association for 1958 as prepared by the secretary mr h t green the account shows a yearend balance of s43401 the balance at the end of 1957 was 893868 the largest income during the year was from the community softball league which brought in 99645 the expenditures for this operation totalled 120942 thus accounted for a loss of 21297 the association paid for one- half the cost of installing new oil burner furnace in the community hall which amount ed to 57500 the complete fin- ancial statement is as follows receipts balance dec 31 1957 93s6s church service 1110 am and 730 pm sunday jan is you are welcome at tsse services the creator is worthy that his 1 j creatures should worship him warden jdnuaiv li did you see the beautiful sun i n nn on tuesday on jan 20 the members of these could e ontario county council will meet at 2 pm to elect their warden for 1959 to ppj date only three members of ivvn were the council have indicated that they will seek the wardenship they are reeve walter eeath of east whitby twp reeve anson geitow of scu gog twp and reeve john mills of ajax seven new faces will appear around the council chamber including a second lady dep utyreeve this year deputy- reeve mrs jean mcpherson of pickering twp will attend along with deputyreeve mrs mary reid of ajax who was a member last year this year there will be 29 endanee members one more than last a year for the first time in his unday tory the town of uxbridge nan is j will send a deputyreeve the councillors will cast 8 j total of 37 votes certain muni j cipalities having more than ivri one vote ajax deputyreeve r reid will this year have two e votes others having 2 votes 1 are reeve john mills of ajax i reeve kenneth lee and dep utyreeve everett quantrit of whitby reeve patrick duffy of mara twp reeve william mr bev grendtll was a week- 1 eron of whitby twp reeve end visitor at his home here 1 sherman scott and deputy- mr and mrs rae mcclure i mcpherson of pickering myron and danny were dinner guests on wednesday night with the riddel family mr carl link has sold his farm and will be giving pos session in the spring mrs ford lehman and mr r allen are entertaining a cousin from western canada reeve rae ferguson deputy- mr and mrs howard mc- 1 ceve john ball wic mrs h hi we eongratul to mi who will celebrate her third birthday next wee mn okhsrd twp members of county council this year are council members for the town of ajax reeve john mills deputyreeve mrs mary reid for the town of uxbridge fees paid 10000 donations received 3000 use of lights 1000 income from baseball 99645 income xmas parade 56500 264013 expenses- baseball operations 120942 donations 6700 repairs loud speaker 4010 christmas parade 31457 paid to park board half cost oil burner furnace 57500 220609 balance dec 31st 1958 43404 264013 public relations for the central ontario cattle breeding asso ciation reported on the work be ing done by his association in ontario county the election of directors for 1959 resulted as follows robt j smith blackwater hugh or- miston brooklin rr 1 mac christie port perry rr 4 har old page uxbridge rr 2 bob flett oshawa r2 les smith port perry rr 2 ross evans clure were toronto isitors on tuesday the willing workers of union church met at mrs roy codys in newmarket for their annual meeting vicepros mrs g ma son was in the chair for the bus iness two students from teachers college were at the school last week practice teaching tciivi 1- uxbridge rr 4 ralph cham- ban chambers red seal to g be vvilfrid- wm stone rlnrk iwi nitrhiin iu u w ders vviuno vvm stone tsiack- mclaughlin murray holtby r ormiston harold werry bob flett w teefy sons george mclaughlin national director gave an interesting re port on the work of the nation al association he reported that the annual holstein meeting will be held in the royal york hotel toronto on wednesday january 28th he reported that 1958 registrations of holstein cattle were up 44 transfers were up 6 and new member ships were up 7 he also re ported that exports of holstein cattle to the united states were up slightly over 13 exports to some other foreign countries were down to some extent the overall gain in exports during 1959 was 125 jas t brown newcastle and roy barker woodbridge na tional directors carlos tam- blyn durham county and jim mccague simcoe county spoke briefly mr g w keffer directs- f s words fr jest bb3z b3bm 1thqughw thais wwi fwjtstay for office btrtes ttfs ateaj make such fools 7 of themseives gr it wee it water r 2 cecil disney brook lin rr l union again requests ottawa rabies hid the ontario farmers union says it plans to approach the federal government again to seek restitution for farm ani mals which die after being bit ten by rabid foxes godon hill president of the 2000tmember union said in an interview pleas for ottawa aid earlier last year brought no ac tion he said the union made a di rect approach to agriculture minister harkness early in no vember and it received a letter from deputy minister j g tag- gart saying rabies does not fall within the field for which feder al compensation is provided we havent given up on this mr hill said we feel we have a good case and will make further representations dr glenn collacutt federal veterinarian estimated that 747 head of cattle as well s 114 other farm animals have died as a result of rabies in ontario since last april 1 but mr mill estimated the number of animals dead as a result of rabies at closer to one thousand many farmcrs dont bother to notify the authorities any more he said they know all that will happen is their herd will be quarantined and the dis- for the town of whitby reeve kenneth lee deputy- reeve everett quaniiill for beaverton reeve john mccrorie for cannlngton reeve wm beard for pickering village reeve cyril morley for port perry reeve jas j gibson for brock twp reeve wil liam j heron deputyreeve orvan chambers for east whitby twp reeve walter beath deputyreeve neil smith for mara twpt reeve pat rick duffy deputyreeve er- win cowie for pickering twp reeve sherman moore deputyreeve mrs jean mcpherson for rama twp reeve dun can mcdonald for reach twp reeve how ard mcmillan deputyreeve ed ward oyler for scott twp reeve john mcgillivray for scugog twp reeve an son gerrow for thorah twp reeve russell francis deputyreeve duncan wallace for uxbridge twp reeve earl dowswell deputyreeve robert nesbitt for whitby twp reeve wil liam a heron deputyreeve heber down eased animals will eventually die dr collacutt said rabies is about at its peak in the south- central section of the province he said 1046 foxes that died in the last nine months are defin itely known to have had rabies and thats a very small per centage he added the major ity die in their dens or in the bush where they are never found th marguerite sh0ppe january clearance reg price sale price dresses sires 920 14w 22h 2995 1295 skirts 1395 795 blouses 695 398 hats 995 398 lounging pajamas housecoats y price slims corduroy and cotton knit regular to 1095 sale price 595 save now on peter pan little x girdle january friendship sale regular 595 speoal 494 the marguerite shoppe main street stouffville phone 325r shorthorn club annual meeting the annual meeting of the yorkontario shorthorn club held at uxbridge was well at tended president mulr dack of brechin in his opening remarks called attention to the fact that the grand champion shorthorn bulls of the last two royal win ter fairs were owned by mem bers of the club moray jack aroo 1957 champion owned by k e deacon unionville and scotsdale marshall 1958 cham pion owned by n d hogg ux bridge a successful year was re ported with the annual sale bringing better prices than in the previous year another sale is being planned for an april date members pledged them selves to give full support to boys and girls calf club work during the coming year in the election following mr muir dack was reelected as president for a second term al so reelected were 1st vice pre sident gordon cook kettleby 2nd vice president w a suth erland milliken and secretary duncan mactavish uxbridge in the valus of it production the pulp and paper industry has headed the list of canadian peacetime manufacturing in dustries for a quarter ot m century c ss no n whitchurch balfantraei a special meeting will be held at the ballantrae schoou on wednesday jan 21 at s pm to discuss future accommodation and building for fall opening h crowhurst secreury- ap mians dependability ap ehllutmsatq vaiui festival features special values that prove birthday mil 18591950 jbl 1 i 1 a p supermarkets located at 680 kennedy rd scarborough 25 glen watford dr agixcoujit 3485 kingston rd at markiiam bl 2050 lawrence ave at warden open thursday and friday nights lots of free parking heinz m batty crocker 1 n m standard quality vegetarian boston style or beans with pork zmm e mams whole kernel fancy quality m standard quality halves lane parker om pie -i- p anniversary specials reg 2 for 27c save 5e 4 10 oz tins 49c reg 35c pkg save 5c 3 20ozpkgs 100 reg 2 for 27c save 5c 4 20 oz tins 49c reg 2 for 35c save lie 4 20 oz tins 59c reg 2 for 33c save 7c 4 14 oz tins 59c reg 2 for 29c save 5c 4 15 oz tins 53c reg price 49c save 10c each 39c prices in this ad guaranteed through saturday january 17th 1959 pir market rw pi 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