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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 23, 1959, p. 16

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p9t 16 the stouffville tribune ihnif aprl 23 1959 delay action on asking metro for more representation stouffville municipal council represent four municipalities is in receipt of a resolution for- 1 something could come up that mutated by a special committee affects one and not the other of the thirteen fringe munici- three or the other three ad- palitles surrounding metro and j versely continued the deputy- asking for individual represen- reeve tation on metro planning board clerk ralph corner pointed present there are four men out that stouffville had always representing the thirteen the received every- cooperation from resolution asked for endorsation metro planning bd and would the stouffville council not like to see anything done to i dont think this matter jeopardize the good relations should be overlooked said dep- councillor parsons did not utyreeve uagg therell be a think that stouffvilles position jot more planning when this would be impaired by support- new railway line comes thro- ing the resolution ugh however council did not agree well still be alone com- unanimously on the subject and dented councillor parsons decided to delay the matter un- its difficult for one man to til the next meeting 350000 persons used conservation parks last year during i and preserved for conservation t the comprehensive program purposes he explained adding being earned out by the metro- that u areas also are used politan toronto region con- xor reforestation land use dem servation authority requires the acquisition of lands for a variety of conservation pur poses the metro parks and rec reation committee was told here at a meeting by kenneth g higgs rpf the mtrcas sr field officer i he explained that the con servation authorities act per mits the use of lands acquired by the authority for recreation al purposes after approval is obtained from the minister of planning development the authority presently owns 3247 acres of land which rep resents a substantial proportion of the available public open spa ces within and adjoining metro toronto mr higgs pointed out of this total about 2500 acres comprise the 12 conser vation areas developed and op erated by the authority conservation areas are lands that because of their nature should be in public ownership i dny date big event onstrations and fish and wild life management mr higgs pointed out that the acquisition of conservation areas is financed from the gen eral authority budget each of the 23 municipalities represent ed on the authority is levied for the acquisition costs on the basis of population a staff of 35 looks after the development maintenance and administration of these conser vation areas during 1958 350- 000 persons visited the areas an increase of 278 over the previous year it is expected that some 500- 000 people will visit the areas this year mr higgs also presented a report on the water control schemes being carried out by the authority of 16 projects being developed four have al ready been completed and the others are in varying stages of completion these include chan nel improvements acquisition of flood plain lands preparation of flood line maps and construc tion of a pumping station miss gertrude kerath miss toronto 1958 is seen literally buried in over 300000 entries in the iga festival of foods contest miss toronto has se lected the 5 winners of hi fi stereo consoles the contest also included 250 electric com bination can apcner knife sharpeners as prizes garbage collection extended one of our beautiful cor sages makes a girl feel pampered and glamorous tarns an evening out into a memorable occasion floral stouffville flowers for all occasions te1eph0ne 70 united church wa the w a of the united church met in the church par lor on monday evening mrs a dowswell took the chair in the absence of mrs fairies the i meeting opened by singing the opening ode followed by prayer by mrs dowswell ralph spademan garbage col lector for markham township has received permission from whitchurch twp council to collect garbage in the south central part of the township mr spademan uses the town ship of pickering dump on the brock rd ross smith garbage collec tor around wilcox lake appear ed before council to state that his contract comes up for re newal on june 1st he told council that it was im possible to handle some of the containers used by ratepayers he considered that sixty lbs should be the maximum weight some persons he said were putting sod in the pails council referred the matter to councillor mrs gibb mem bers assured mr smith that his contract was for garbage and that he was not compelled to take anything else away un less he wished to do so by pri vate agreement shorthorn prices higher at uxbridge at the annual sale of thel yorkontario shorthorn club i held at uxbridge prices were definitely higher than the pre- vious years figure bulls aver- aged 342 or 551 higher than in 1958 females at 285 were 20 higher top bull a son of louada cherrywood mrs m hollinger the cherrywood womans association met in the church hall on wednesday mrs g todd the president presiding diplomat consigned by master j mrs n laughlin had charge of feeds farm thornhill sold at tne devotional period and gave ml pisgah mr and mrs alex blair of montreal river visited mr and mrs harry smith last week and mrs henry burnett of le- monville is staying with the the minutes ojflast meeting leaving stouf i cards of thanks were read and plans were arranged for i the meeting of the leadership training in the church for the i following day the treasurers t report was then given a good program followed with mrs a woods giving the devotional her talk was based on luke 10 1 2537 how jesus bids us to love our neighbor mrs gresh- am sang two lovely spring car ols which were much enjoyed mrs reg button gave a talk on their trip to the west in dies especially jamaica and showed slides on the places vis ited on the island the meeting was followed by a social half- hour a lump in the breast may or may not mean cancer but it should mean immediate exam ination by a doctor according to the canadian cancer society congratulations to mr and mrs meredith ash on the ar rival of a sister for sheila and brcnda on friday night at new market hospital mr and mrs ken mcintosh having sold their home here moved to toronto on saturday the new occupants mr and mrs wooller will be moving in soon mr howard pattenden is at present working with the sur veyors near bracebridge we wish a complete recovery for all the sick in the commun ity what with flu measles and operations it will be nice to see everyone out to church again mr and mrs roland keffer and mrs wm wood of maple visited mr and mrs ross kef fer last friday ronald alan and gordon bo- tham vandorf spent sunday with their aunt and uncle mr and mrs r baycroft 400 to w j gillis fenelon falls second top brought 385 the bid of archie parrinder for a son of marellbar lieutenant consigned by m f farms mili- iken demand was especially good for cows with an average price of 344 being established bred heifers averaged 276 and open heifers 213 top female sired by calrossie formula and con signed by master feeds farm sold at 125 to ken russell un- ionville second top 390 was paid by leslie lapp uxbridge for a daughter of canard dou ble ransom and consigned by james claughton port perry this being his first consignment to this sale consignors were john bara- dell king j r claughton port perry colden farms gormley gordon cook kettleby h m dack brechin k e deacon unionville leek bros mount albert- master feeds farm thornhill a c mcdermott goodwood s mcclure sons woodbridge m f farms milli- ken and d wetherall canning- ton a vivid and practical meaning to the word neighbor which is anyone anywhere to whom you can be of service she used the parable of the good samaritan as her scripture reading mrs l gates gave a sum mary of the chapter in the study book on canada giving a list of the concerns of our coun try she concluded with an up- todate report on the present project of the united church the unification of the womens organizations during the business period the reports were very gratifying the paper drive netted 2500 thanks to all who so willingly helped with it plans were made for the may meeting which is to take the form of a demon stration in the church hall the singing of the theme song and the repetition of the wa bene diction brought the meeting to a close a delicious lunch was served by the hostesses mrs alves mrs g petty mrs w holmes mrs e daniels sympathy of the community is extended to mr jim mcewen in the passing of his beloved archie fleming heads assessors association archie fleming assessor for markham township has been elected chairman of district 12 association of assessing offi cers the meeting was held last week at the township offices in etobicoke township and the as sessors were the guests of eto bicoke the meeting was for general business and the election of offi cers resulting in the following slate for 1959 chairman archie fleming markham twp com mittee members richard bax ter etobicoke carl madgett toronto twp gordon hep- ditch whitby secretarytreas bud noble newmarket district no 12 is composed of the counties of york ontario peel and malton and is the most densely populated it has the highest assessment of any dis trict in the province assessment foi general pur poses is 1059665505 and the population is 1820577 um church supports four missionaries the stouffville united mission ary annual convention was concluded on sunday morning when rev j jones returned missionary from japan address ed the congregation he gave an instructive and inspiring mes sage telling of christian mis sionary work in that country he challenged the christian church at home to greater dili gence and loyalty in whole hearted service to god and to earnest prayer for the cause of missions throughout the world mr jones also addressed the sunday school teiiing of some of the problems in mastering the japanese language mr and mrs jones with their family are booked to return to japan in july previous speakers of the con vention were rev willis hun- king mrs j ummel dr ross bell missionaries on furlough from nigeria west africa and rev don norris from japan mrs ummel was the speaker for the wms meeting which was a part of the missionary convention she is a senior mis sionary having spent many years in nigeria and whose husband was buried in that country in 1943 while engaged in missionary endeavour she is looking forward to returning to her work at the end of the fur lough period at all these services mission ary offerings were received the stouffville congregation and sunday school are supporting four missionaries and two mis sionary children in nigeria wife service was held on mon day from the mceachnie funeral parlors you are invited to attend the wa open meeting to be held on wednesday evening may 13 at 745 there will be a cake decor ating demonstration also a sale of baking and a sale of aprons and other articles mwwci stouffville high school spring prom friday may 8th featuring bobby qimby dancing 91 buffet luncheon semiformal admission 350 per couple pine orchard mr and mrs albert boake and teddy were supper guests sunday night with relatives in stouffville mr and mrs brown of lis- towell visited mr and mrs j ash on saturday sorry to report mr wesley baker is in hospital with an in jured hand we wish him a speedy recovery mrs rae mcclure entertained three girlfriends from thorn- bury one day last week dont forget the illustrate travelogue by mr dougl moddle on friday evening union church mr and mrs harry rului suffered a severe loss short after midnight saturday whe their barn and all stock inclu ing a large number of pigs ar cattle were destroyed by fir a high wind whipped the flami to the house and it and all co tents were lost also their tw year old car they were awal ened by their sixteenmonth o little girl and had only time t escape with the clothes the were able to grab in their hand m an 11day allexpense trip for two to japan via cpas new canadian em press service in jetprop britannia air liners an 11day allexpense trip for two to spain via cpa empress airliner a 25 hp remote control scott outboard motor together with a larson plaboy 14- foot fiberglas boat and a teenee ob50 trailer enter the tely seaway race see the telegram for details balsam ml zion death of w horrace willison friends will be sorry to learn of the passing of w horrace willison suddenly after a leng thy illness at his home 150 e 6th street hamilton husband of edith machie a former cla- remont public school teacher there are four daughters ruth mrs jack mcgee constance mrs fred wright thelma mrs kenneth shewell gloria mrs david strickland there are six grandchildren to get to the top advises a banker start at the bottom can you imagine a well digger doing it free large bale of peat moss with every order during our in stouffville phone 217 second spring sale plus at half price hardy privet hedging these plants are 6yearold stock heavily branched canadian grown and are 23 tall making a very excellent hedge the first year other specials on request specials on orders placed before april 30 only have your complete landscape planned now free of charge and take advantage of our spring offers then do this spring what you can afford leave the balance for another season your landscape dollar is an invested dollar sod 16 rolled nursery sod at the field delivered or installed our stock is carefully chosen from various sources so that you receive only the highest quality material we invite your inspection at our location ivi miles north of altona 100 unconditional guarantee with all stock and workmanship a complete landscape service for home and industry new grounds designed alterations to old grounds lawn top dressing our specialty ron b ross rsa rr3 stouffville ont irkoldfarms no highway at mills road mm imm w table est bed thinly sliced cooked ham lb 75c brand lean meaty 5pare rjbs lb 3 7c lb 49 a 39c rindless side bacon smoked picnics wieners all centre slices mild cured taste enjoy these better wieners standing bologna by the piece lb 1c arnold farms better sausage farm style lb 29c breakfast style lb 35c pure pork lb small unk 39c delicious for meat loaf or hamburgs lb 39 farm fresh grade a large eggs dozen ontario no 1 potatoes 50 lb bush hamper libbys frozen juice 5 tins 99c memphis 2 v 35 pkg 35 i iilbvs frozen strawberries canadian grown 2 yrs old j j fresh mushrooms lb 39c seedless grapefruit 10 for 39c mclntosh apples 6 qt bsk 49c heinz tomato juice 2 25c bettys jams jellies 245c cashmere toilet tissue 2 25c wks tours krid nights till

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