Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 26, 1959, p. 9

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business directory auctioneers w d atkinson phone stolffville 303 licenced auctioneer and sal manas saiks conducted avywheke specializing ib the preparation cd telling of purebred consign ment and dlipenals farm anc- tlosj farnltare and real estate lales bills prepared and posted at no extra cost this specialized ser- tice really pays off and means money la your pocket i phono stoitfvilje 33 ken clarke prentice acctioxeers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario mlhikea po pb ax 35s81 markham po- pb mark 146 prentices havo been establlshod auctioneers since 1890 a s farmer licensed anctloneer counties of york ontario farm stock fnrnltura seles a specialty address gormley po telephone t gormley 5311 5935 opticians mcmanus stronach prescription opticians 121 j a bay st at tiloor 1va 414278 837 egllnton are w iic 393512 in toronto filling your oculists prescriptions only for listings of bye physicians phone either of above numbers medical brierbush hospital day and nlfhc service sfaternlty medical and sartlcal member of the allied prlyt hospital association corernment licensed folly accredited under the new ontario services commission health plan which becomes effec tive january 1959 mala street east stoofttiue chiropractors a c kennedy chiropractor church street stoafftllu tuesday and friday 9 to 12 am to s baird dc doctor of chiropractic xhay hrs 1012 am 24- 79 pm monday to friday saturday 1012 am 327 main st v markhani out telephone 701 obtained liquor from hitchhiker jailed 10 days a 19yearold pickering twp youth who said a hitchhiker gave him three mouthluls of liquor was jailed for 10 days in whitby last week for driving while intoxicated robert grijhs of the second concession was convicted by magistrate frank ebbs in whitby police court ronald robinson a pickering taxi driver said that he had just rounded a curve in high way 2 on feb 19 when he saw a car across his path on the highway he said he slid into the vehicle he said he could smell liquor on griffls breath pc peter hollywood of the pickering twp police depart ment said he had investigated and found griffls intoxicated he said griflis became ill while be ing questioned in the cruiser pc copley of the same depart ment also told the court the accused was intoxicated accused told the court he had picked up a hitchhiker at west hill that evening and on the way to ajax he had taken three i molithfuls of liquor from a bot tle carried by his passenger he denied he was intoxicated but admitted that he had never con- jsumed that much liquor in his j life before i his girl friend in front of j whose driveway the accident happened said that she could i smell no liquor on griffls breath jand the accuseds mother said i that griffls had a job which re quired him to use chemicals i which often caused him to be ill in addition to the jail term his worship impounded grids car for three months and sus pended his licence- to drive for one year claremont mission circle the mission circle will meet at the home of g m forsyth i for their easter meeting on march 31st at 230 mrs dows- weil stouffville will be the guest speaker we are looking j for a good attendance so come and be with us and mrs charles reyn- olds celebrated their silver wed ding anniversary on saturday march 21st on this date mrs j reynolds niece miss iois wil- i so was united in marriage to mr graham dallas in stouff- vilie united missionary church accountants dental neil c smith lds dd3 graduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank of commerce telephone 107iv stouffville e s barker lds dds honor oraduate of university of toronto office over harolds orlh ihono 27fw stouffvillo funeral directors l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day or night phone stouffvillo 98wl beauty salons john c wylie fia licensed public accountant auditor main st stouffville 5 stores west of itk tracks telephone 495 residence 545j1 ho3ldenco rr2 stouffville insurance birkett son general insurance agency stonffville ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phones 259wl and 259wl f g alsop insurance agency fire life adto a casualty main st east stouffville iiione stonffville 223w fred m pugh general insurance phono stouffvillo 6vr a mortgage protects the lending company against the loss of its money mortgage insurance helps protect the family against the lo3s of their home consult your mutual life of canada represen tative legal robert w mcvey barrister solicitor suite 314 62 richmond street west markham phone 339 toronto phone em30389 the powder puff beauty salon joy onrill open tuesday and thursday nlgbts closed monday for nppolntmcnt call stouff 463 after hours call stouff 08vl joy beauty salon permanent wnvintr individual styline razor shaping phone stouffville j8w2 mrs vcrna austin prop stouffville machine tool works telephone 2v1 rear or cnk station electric and acetylene welding farm maclllvfhy machinery repairs kennedy kennedy narristors solicitors notaries 07 richmond st w toronto ross kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 755 arthur a kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 832 donald c hindson barrister solicitor tuesday 1 pm to 9 pm thursday 1 pm to 530 pm stouffville office hours for appointment anytime phone markham 25 sfnln street over snowballs mnrklinni barber shop phone s3 stouffvillo phono 700 david a coon barrister solicitor notary public evenings or by appolntmont phono gormley 5387 toronto office 12tf rtto continental life bidg 371 bay st toronto phono em 43321 mrs r may a good representation of folk from goodwood attended the ordination service for their pas tor mr r d filyer in the ox bridge baptist church both af ternoon and evening sessions rev filyer grew up in ring- wood and attended stouffville high school so is well known throughout our community the death occurred at wind sor of margaret milton wife of john e wagg ted wagg her funeral was held from oneills funeral chapel to stouffville cemetery one of our newer residents in the village miss ida jane faris who with her sister mov ed to one of the new homes in the bunker subdivision passed away on tuesday she leaves to mourn her passing a sister miss katherine of goodwood mr and mrs stanley slack and family enjoyed the fortieth wedding anniversary celebra tions held for mr and mrs frank kendall in utica hall on saturday the friendship group held another very enjoyable meeting at the home of mr and mrs norman uren on tuesday mar 17 rev benson jones was home on monday with his mother and attended rev filyers ordina tion congratulations to mr and mrs harvey bunker who have a wedding anniversary on mar 27th also mr and mrs william may on march 28th mr and mrs may have both been suffer ing from colds but are improv ing now junior bypu will meet on friday evening at 7 oclock an easter program is in store mr and mrs joe kramer of toronto spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs h woodland mrs bert may and arnold visited with mr and mrs bill jewitt of havelock on saturday mr john ashinhurst is not in the best of health we are told on saturday night we endur ed a strong northwest wind and the mercury dipped to 8 below however some bare ground is showing through ponds are coming but the drifts on the sides of roads are still very high mrs dalton alderson mrs frank collins and mrs percy pugh had a very pleasant eve ning at a wearever demonstra tion held at the home of mrs beverly taylor in oshawa mr alderson visited with mr graydon taylor a family gathering enjoyed supper with mr and mrs bill jones of sandford those pres ent were mr and mrs dalton alderson and mr and mrs cliff watson donald watson mr and mrs bill watson and sha ron mr and mrs dudley wil son and family of whitby and ken and willard alderson cele brating birthdays in march were earla and valerie wilson bill watson and ken and dalton al derson altona we have some new arrivals in our community whom weve neglected to mention in our news congratulations to mr and mrs ross wideman and to mr and mrs norman fretz on the birth of sons and to mr and mrs frank baks on the ar rival of a daughter ronnie fretz was a proud and happy little boy on sunday af ter catching a 7 lb lake trout at roches point ronnl was fishing through the ice from his dads car when he caught the fish and his father levi fretz and stan elson were fish ing in a hut nearby levi and stan had no luck at all mr melvln mclaren of south river accompanied by his cous in darla bain and her friend beatrice courvoisier of toronto visited with his sister miss ve ra mclaren on saturday they were supper guests of mr and mrs norman bunker on sunday the bunkers were supper guests of their son clar ence mrs bunker and family of goodwood please phone 91615 with your news mrs bob lewis entertained a few ladies to lunch and a quilt ing on thursday of this week congratulations to glen dyer and pat boake who will be mar ried this week and will be mov ing into their new home in al- tona soon audley the easter meeting of the wa was held in the church on wednesday evening with 19 la dies present the president mrs james cowie conducted the business june 13 is the date set for the afternoon tea the mother and daughter banquet will be on april 2 clothing is to be collected in may for the fred victor mission mrs g astley and mrs a bell were soloists the easter service the grace of our lord jesus christ was led by mrs bert guthrie assisted by mrs c clemence mrs g astley mrs frank puckrin mrs f murray and mrs w h guthrie the ladies were divided into groups to sing some irish songs bob betson has returned home after spending two months in florida congratulations to mr and mrs theodore annan who cele- i movie camera club the regular weekly get- i together of the moviettes took pace on st patricks day mar 17th while the films were be ing exhibited a background of irish music was provided by mr a reid mrs foeklers ir ish brother also attended and en joyed the evening immensely films were supplied by mr and mrs s roberts and includ ed several very excellent reels which had been taken by mrs roberts brother the pictures were centred mainly around family activities both indoors and outside and the excellent detail gave cause for numerous questions relative to lens open- im lighting and distance from the subject which should prove useful to members of the club it was the general consensus of opinion that these weekly movie displays will prove most helpful some films taken by the rob erts family during recent trips to london and marmora were also shown a picture taken from the burlington skyway in a violent snowstorm and one of a large warehouse fire in lon don were wonderfully well film ed tile marmora trip with the bantam hockey team provided among other pictures views of the peterboro liftlocks and a serious fire at st lukes angli can church hostesses for the evening were mrs george baker and mrs sara fockler the usual tasty and satisfying luncheon was served garnished in honor of the 17th with a st patricks day cake shamrock cookies and suitable irish serviettes brated their 57th wedding anni versary on thursday march 26 mr annan is confined to his bed through illness green river lhe sympathy of the com- raunitv is extendei to the fam ily of the late mrs henri ichell who passed away last i week mr ard mrs micheu were residents of our vlllase some years ago sorry to hear that mrs j hawthorne is confined to the scarboro hospital at the present time her friends wish her a speedy recovery we extend congratulations to mrs alf hoover who celebrated her birthday one day this part week mrs hoover is the oldest resident of our milage and is quite active for her age she is always pleased to have any one come in and have a visit with her mr and mrs wm duncan were weekend visitors with rela tives at palmerston during their abserce mr and mrs gor don duncan of markham were in charge of the general store mr and mrs w smetham have been visiting with their daughter and family mr and mrs j rcide of washago mr and mrs warburton and their grandson of toronto were sunday callers at the home of mr and mrs r hamilton they say all things come to those who wait it must have tie stoffrvllle trinjne tway mirth 25 1959 p 9 seamed a ton time ta mr wm there is also a promise of as duncan vrfstn test fall o- rahr many more ea sr a wee tomato plant sunday visitors with mr and pushed its way up through the mrs w chafen were mr and earth in a pail but it was nursed mrs james eraser and family along cxref ully and at long last of long branch also- mr and mr ams mrs duncan have en- mrs w sowery and sons of th qi ed eght lovelv rire tomatoes brock road graham hanging feeders for poultry saves feedsaves timesaves labour does its heaviest work while resting thats one of the many ipeqal advantages of a patz barn cleaner chain a chain designed engi neered manufactured oxpedoflf for barn cleaner operation at the drive sprocket end on the corner wheels points of greatest stress the patz link rolls easily jmcothly actually being pushed instead of pulled through jt heaviest work 5inpe but effec tive engineering that adds years to the ufa of a barn cleaner get tho patz facts first youll be grateful for years to come harvey blackburn ttxbridge 152r13 optometrists e a grubin ro optometrist plcton stonrtvllle at stouffvillo office on the fol lowing mondays and tuesday march 10th and 1 7th april 20th and 21st rhuncs soj2 and 20ji garnet v gray od optometrist wm birkett residence main st wevt 3 doors west of albert st phono mtj2 for appointment hour- 10 am to 800 pm kvery tucxlay for office supplies the stouffville tribune precision granulated for precision planting completely granular no dust v new drilling precision tho controlled particle size of super flow no fines or oversize granules gives you new accuracy and case of application super flow runs evenly and freely no drill clog ging and skipping this smooth consistent cow means uniform distribution of fertilizer gives you more even crops higher yield no dust super flow is completely dustlcss s easier to handle theres no loss of plant food oa windy days j always flows freely completely granular oven dried to remove excess moisture super flow contains no dust to harden into lumps greater plant food value the range of super- flow granular size permits more phosphorous to become avail able to the plant furthermore each granulo contains all the nutrients in the analysis which means u more uniforai distribution of plant food canadian industries lbkzbted 0 k h51 50 lb cjpijj ni h sb 13 tipi l 2 your best way to feed chicks poults broilers layers turkeys the most popular hanjinj feeders or poultry throut- pjt cjajij are made ia canada o canadian ma terials four jies availame altona feed and supplies claremont ont phone stouffville 210 n h i9 35 tipicitu kl h sc 15 0 ufkita 4 ttip la heres 14a feet of pure pleasure parks proudly and easily l in the poshest places has a personality all its own livelier lovelier lower in cost seats 6 in comfort gives marathon mileage on regular gas available in v8 or 6 cylinder models an exciting combination of sense and sophistication drive it and see main street stouffville your children your grandchildren the visits the eager welcomes the love so freely given and shared these are the most wonderful dividends life can bring you retirement years are bright with such joys particularly if you are independent a burden to no one how very wise to arrange lowcost mutual life of canada insurance when young to provide you with an adequate monthly income when you retire so that you will be independent financially through the years your policy will share in the dividends for which the mutual life of canada is famous why not arrange your pension policy providing protection and savings with a mutual life of canada representative today 1860 ninety years of leadership in mutual life 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