Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 23, 1959, p. 13

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amish farmers prepared to settle in ontario an amish mennonite farmer we arent trying to buy in laware one of four who recently pur- any special block said henry the farms cover about 400 audley mrs fred puckrin seventeen ladies attended the chased dropmymdnuriohavh liifi a james cowie op- denied that united states mem- because they were the best val- seek government aid rsfivjv l 7sjd 2 du ened the business period with a bers of the sect plan to acquire ue offered we dont want to earle h slater a london law- tx wfjdtfjii and i prayer used clothing tor the a large block of land cause any trouble in the com- yer represents a farmers com- f f vrh rn j victor should be munity we only want to be mittee organized to seek govern- tfwl irsr to mr g able to live our hves in peace ment assistance in prohibiting l jls guthrie or mrs c puck immigration of any more of e rin the roll call was hope the group mr and mrs bill jones of the theme hymn was sung and w reconlw their m sandford had supper on satur- the creed repeated 3emfwsia her mrs a1 mrs john puckrin led the rummage sale in christ church anglican parish hall featuring household articles clothing and nick naeks friday may 1 1 pjn to 10 pun and saturday may 2 1 pan to 6 pm mr hertzler was interviewed after reports that a group of east nissouri township rest dents had protested to federal right to religious freedom but j f 7z iii rsi p members of parnament against ss jtt h e5ffi338sss s armatntemnc techntauet and and imited t0 j l joan e s comments on t dsrisskss f they hicultural so- a mr arch have on prices of farm land in i jsjjjj the surrounding area they try to dominate the community com allowing large numbers of the amish mennonites into oxford county uniondale is about is miles northwest of woodstock none of the farmers around here have said anything to us about not wanting us here mr hertzler said he is one of four who recently purchased five farms the amish mennonites number about 40 and come from pennsylvania maryland and de- for yourself steers hard -woris- kj furring j ere typftm rf 5j a cmipwit ils ric al ow vooli rem urfr r m to j egc eoho e mr orr l i check your on the vimlitr block settlement- to their bound- diu luu aic jji i uo stouffvihe horticultural so to the detrimental effect the j detv phone 55 or mrs cribble and she will accept your registration fee of one dollar and take care of your premium which is a choice of 10 gladioli or fall bulbs meetings one of the hed the second mon ri i k of each month nd a store of fsszsmiars gardening pletely and if they cannot they will not live in it stanley adams committee members said themselves they cling to old methods of farming using hor ses almost exclusively while they are good farmers in the sense that they look af ter their land canadian farmers would hesitate to buy farms in the area where they settle if this happens our farms will all drop in value fred slater former reeve of the township said there were lots of better farms they could have got ar ound here but they werent in a block we asked them why they didnt go up around mount forest where they could get the same acreage for as much as 55000 to 7000 less for 100 acres than they were paying here they said they wanted to stay in oxford county 1 mr slater said that part of the oath of citizenship calls for candidates to say they will de fend canada against aggres sion these people wont take that oath so they cant become true citizens plus an opportunity to your own flowers comes at each meeting the gladioli society is holding its flower show in stouffvihe in august you may exhibit if you wish goodwood public school which has approximately ninety chil dren on the roll will present their music festival under the leadership of mrs colby in goodwood united church on april 30th please keep this date in mind mrs wm may and grand daughter patty sue enjoyed a train ride to markham and visited mr and mrs dean per cy and girls oh friday miss betty ann james had the misfortune to break off a permanent front tooth while playing baseball at school the goodwood school have been en tertaining student teachers this past week the scripture and mrs arch bell offered prayer mrs geo squire read parts of a letter from allan knight a mission ary ii africa the east group served refreshments beginning on april 29 rev m buttars will hold prepara tory classes each wednesday evening in the church for a few weeks club meets on may 2 at the home of mr and mrs john ash- ton pickering an evening of euchre has been planned congratulations to mr and mrs lome saunders who cele brated their fiftysecond wed ding anniversary on monday would special ford meteoiy che v pontiac 895 monarch mercury edsel buick olds 1000 chrysler products 1250 includes torsion bar adj wheel and drum bal 200 plus weights all work guaranteed factory approved mechanics edgevale motors ltd ford edsel dealers phone 215 stouffville phone 216 goodwood mrs k may friends of mr and mrs dan wagg will be sorry to hear that they have been ill with flu their daughter mrs james and karen of markham have been caring for them mr arthur pearson who once lived south on the third was buried in glasgow cemetery on tuesday mr ed evans of uxbridge celebrated his 84th birthday on april 8th on the following sat urday his family gathered at his home to rejoice with him mrs howard pugh of clare- mont and mother of mrs geo alsop percy and walter pugh of goodwood is very ill in the scarborough hospital mr and mrs john bennett and daughters of toronto visit ed on sunday with his brother garfield and mrs bennett there is a special invitation to all to attend the friendship group meeting in the baptist church on tuesday evening april 28th at 815 mr lawson mumberson of victoria square who is an exsergeant of detec tives of the city of toronto and now on markham twp council will speak at this meeting mr mumberson is very fond of boys and work among them we feel sure he will have good advice for all parents come and hear him for yourself lunch will be served rev filyer was back with his usual stirring sermon on sun day after an attack of flu ser mon text based around satur- i outstanding work boot values for the farmer priced from 295 to 1095 lehmans shoes stouff vi lies only exclusive shoe store main street phone 95w for your n a garden jpfohcl pleasure come to see us or yaur at gardem hssfts time to fertilize your lawn and garden truckload sale april 24 an 25 vigoro and golden vigor mr vigoro will be here to answer your fertilizer problems win a free landscape job first prize 250 in merchandise or landscape planting 10 other prizes of 10 each all your garden needs shrubs roses evergreens tools and accessories open till 9 pm monday toriday endean nurseries ltd richmond hill yonge street av 55122 pond whitchurch township on thursday night discussed the closing of a road allowance ad joining the westbrook golf course mr keith nesbltt of westview is anxious to develop a pond with the former road allowance the sideroad is not used but the clerk advised that according to law half would go to the owner on each side of the road messrs ted barlow and har old botham of whitchurch corf servation attended the meeting and they stated that the holl and river conservation author ity would be pleased to take over the property and develop a pond project farther down the creek and which would include an old mill site considered to be historic mr barlow said that mr nes- bitt had offered to cooperate and would share in some of the ex pense of the development to complete the project it would be necessary to purchase some seven acres of land from mrs woodcock a toronto resident and these negotiations were left with the township conserva tion representatives slaughterhouse clerk crawford advised coun cil that he had two parties seek ing locations for a slaughter house in the township he un derstood they were being crowd- ed out of north york council did not express any favorable comment for this class of business but did say it might be possible for them to secure a site which would not interfere with other develop ment crossing complaints a communication was receiv ed from the supt of the dis trict for the cnr stating that they had received a complaint regarding the crossing on the wilcox lake road l4 miles north of gormley theyrequest ed council to investigate and recommend any extra precau tion considered necessary reeve richardson stated that two fatal accidents had taken place at this crossing if ji gasoline goes how much gasoline do you use up while youre sitting in a traffic jam with your car en gine idling not as much as you probably think if recent surveys in los angeles are any indication researchers there measured the percentage of time which cars spend idling cruising ac celerating and decelerating and the relative amounts of gasoline used in each operation results show says the imper ial oil review that although drivers there spend 165 percent of their time with idling engines in traffic it only accounts for 45 percent of their gasoline con sumption almost half their total gaso line consumption 49 occurs during acceleration which nev- ertheless takes only 275 percent link does its heaviest work while resting thot on of th many tptjpv advantage of a poti barn cuanr chain a chain dtilgiwd ngi- nf ed manufactured spdollf for flora cuonmr oparofro at th drlv tprockat and 01 th corner whu poinri of groftt itrtw th pat unit roll aiih wnootmy actually being puthod instead of pulled through ft heavutt work simple but effec tive engineering that odds fon to the fife o barm ceener get the pot focti fieti youti be grateful for yean to come harvey blackburn uxbridge 152r13 glen major miss mabel baker water- down spent the weekend with mrs win ftss and edgar mr and mrs jim jones visit ed saturday evening with mr and mrs walter biggs brook- lin mr and mrs albert lee and family of islington spent the weekend with mr and mrs j a hlngston mr and mrs allan jones vis ited with relatives here on sun day mrs george pickett and mrs charles flss spent monday in toronto mr and mrs alec hlngston and family toronto visited on sunday with mr and mrs j a hlngston mrs charles johnson and delia uxbridge mr and mrs allan holman brooklin visited sunday with mr and mrs ed gar johnson and family mr and mrs wm wilson and randy don mills ltd spent sunday with mr and mrs chas kiss and fred mr and mrs jim jones and boys called on mr and mrs ar thur peddie claremont on sun day evening mr and mrs howard lan- gille spent friday evening in toronto the stowtyiue tmbuke tbarjy ajrf 23 1959 pgc b tv iqftifcej blankets anyone still wanting to send old rags for woollen blankets rugs eta has time yet on this spring sale bring your rags and money on or before may 30 to mrs e j stickley victoria square phone 5507 462 of travel time they spend 25 percent of the time slowing down and 13 per cent of their gas doing it the only even relationship be tween operating time and gaso line consumptionshows up dur ing cruising which involves 31 percent of their time and 335 percent of their gasoline con sumption the researchers were careful to point out that the los ange les results are not necessarily applicable to other cities never theless these figures may offer some comfort to the traffichar assed driver who wonders how much it is costing in gasoline while he and his engine sit id ling and fuming in a traffic jam stratford beaconherald unionville 1 fairways 1 golf driving range 18hoie 1 miniature golf course come down and get your game in shape put more distance in your drives kennedy rd unionville 300 yds south of no 7 highway aryews3eaesobt we gam well make those dents vanish markham auto sales new used cars body fender collision work general repairs station fflffl bon will prop 9s markham 748 ordinary niti clump iklp lov my clipping nw torn cull avcnly cleans up other clipping ol well in the x test wind tunnel whirlwind out mows thehi all i oaring x test proves new whirlwind rotary will outcut any other windtunnel under the housing creates powerful vacuum to freeze every blade of grass upright for a sharper crisper cut see this revolutionary new whirlwind today ends clumping bags clippings no scalping easy terms no extras trims close ft complete i j j with bag chut and leaf mulcher 19 whirlwindonly 10 down ask about the x test at altona feed supplies phone stouffville 210 w 1 5 cu ft food freezer chest type 525 lb capacity now only 27995 20 cu ft food freezer chest type 700 lb capacity now only 33900 clearance of 1958 refrigerators just a few left dont miss these bargains 1958 13 cm ft frigidaire refrigerator regular 37995 now only 27995 1958 mcclary refrigerator completely automatic now only 35995 the new 1959 moffat ranges 3 only at these prices first come first served dont miss these bargains 24 inch moffat range completely automatic full light across the top regularly 28995 now only 23995 30 inch moffat range completely automatic full light across the top regularly 33995 now only 26995 easy washers complete wiih pump and all the gigantic easy features reg 17995 now only 11995 raxlin furniture appliances main street stouffville phone 192

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