Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 30, 1959, p. 9

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weldons carry a complete stock of job rated service footwear for farm or factory you can buy with confidence when fitted properly weldons shoe department main street stouffville phone 172w the 1959 objective oj the can adian cancer campaign is 2- 730000 more money will be spent on research than ever be fore last year volunteers of the canadian cancer society made and distributed free millions of cancer dressings hope to complete cattle vaccination in york cty according to agric repre sentative v m cockburn the report on the progress of the brucellosis area test to the end of march has just been releas ed six counties are now bru cellosis certified areas ox ford prince edward halton grenville dundas and stormont fourteen counties are under test at present three of these just starting their last late in march of the counties being tested not including those now certified the percentage of re actors is 3 or ninetenths of 1 percent just under on the average and llii of the herds infected at the present time york has the unenviable distinc tion of having the highest per centage of reactors at 1a and 167 of the herds or about 1 herd in a large proportion of these are cattle bought into the herds but apparently a num ber of cattle owners are not keeping up the calfhood vacci nation that protective service is still available and paid for by the ontario department of ag riculture mr cockburn cannot overemphasize the importance of keeping up vaccination along with the area test with some 60000 cattle in york and over 35000 accounted for now the first general test should be pretty well completed by the end of may the more help you can give the tester the quicker will we be cleaned up armitage bogarttown ss affected by annexation whitchurch will lose 52645 annually in taxes if part of ss 3 at bogarttown and part of uss 17 at armitage are annexed in to the town of newmarket r hb hector whitchurch audi tor said during the annexation hearing at newmarket fire hall both schools are operated at low rates well below those of other rural schools and in the town of newmarket according to john w craw ford township clerk ss 3 has a total assessment of 479915 and of this 75215 lies in the part proposed for annexation the two room school is free of de bentures there are 56 children attending four will be moved to another school if annexation takes place you are using the basement now so it will not be an unmix ed blessing wm errington newmarket counsel reminded him at uss 17 armitage where the pupil enrollment is 75 at present annexation will mean the removal of 12 pupils said morley cook chairman of the school board this leaves the school with 2a rooms occupied which cuts per day capita gov ernment grant we also suffer lesser assessment but with the same costs he said you get as in everything with a smithcorona portable subject grade comments art appreciation a every smithcorona portable is a work of art a beauty to look at a genuine pleasure to use english lit a they type your thoughts as fast as you think super- speed keys wont jam at any speed phys ed a every smithcorona kit a light peppy touch for fast accurate typing math a smithcoronas page gage does your mental arithmetic lets you know automatically how far you are from the bottom of the page selene a miracleengineering puts this portable with fullsized key board into a lightasair case geography a smithcoronas are the favourites trte world over general comments v choose any of the four smithcorona portables super choice of 6 colours sterling clipper or skyriter a a wall associate rep for york at this time of the year when the oac term concludes there are always a number of trans fers and new appointments in the agricultural representative service of the extension branch of the department of agriculture the hon w a goodfellow minister of agrl culture for ontario has announ ced that raymond smith who has been assistant agricultural representative in york county for the past year is being transferred to the counties of stormont dundas with head quarters at cornwall when in dundas he will be assisting ed pearson who left york a year ago to be agricultural repre sentative in dundas allan a wall who is at pres ent associate representative in north simcoe is being trans ferred to newmarket to assist in york county commencing may 1st mr wall served with the department of agriculture for three years placing farm help and was appointed assist ant agricultural representative in bruce county eight years ago and has been associate agri cultural rep at barrie for the past two years mr wall was raised on one of the good farms in carleton county where mr cockburn served as agricultural repre sentative before coming to york he graduated from the ontario agricultural college in 1948 is married and has four young children in stouffville contact the stouffville tribune batter support price renewed dairy farmers of canada are gratified that the government has seen fit to renew the 64 cent floor price under butter this is important when it is re membered that over 40 percent ofthe milk produced in canada goes into this product much has been said about a butter surplus a study of production and consumption for the last 12 years shows that in 6 of these years bur consumption exceed ed our production while in the other six years this was re versed the decision to reduce and eventually withdraw the floor price under skim milk powder in spite of producer payments will mean real hardship to those producing for this branch of the industry and will mean less income and therefore buying power this lower price on powdered milk will react un favourably on those supplying milk for the bottled trade just what effect this lessened buying power for a large section of the dairy industry will have on the general economy remains to be seen said w b rettie presi dent of the dairy farmers of canada its a moot question as to which has crippled more people sawmills or scatter rugs no one has a better command of language says a contempor ary than the man who keeps his mouth shut 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 to friday endean nurseries ltd richmond hill yonge street av 55122 iwfrjhmrirtfrfrfrfrfrxxw 0mb reserves decision in annexation of whitchurch twp land the ontario municipal board has reserved its decision in the case of the annexation of 559 acres of land from the town ship of whitchurch the 559 acres was pared down from the original request of 667 acres the board hearing lasted on ly about half an hour when the board makes its decision whitchurch and newmarket will meet on the adjustments falling to agree the omb will atha mr and mrs isaac lehman and mrs thomas dunkeld were dinner guests with mr and mrs ellis melton on sunday mr and mrs russell david son from whitby spent one day recently with mr and mrs mur ray dunkeld many happy birthdays to lit tle cathy tran who will be one year old on friday april 24th mrs f goudie mrs m bun ker altona spent one after noon recently with mrs e car- ruthers mr and mrs gren draper and family spent sunday after noon with his parents mr and mrs albert draper visitors who called sunday afternoon on the carruthers family were mr and mrs fos ter wagg mr and mrs mur ray wagg also during the eve ning were mr and mrs gor don robb toronto mr and mrs frank robb and george of markham mr and mrs ed macaloney and brian sympathy of this commun ity is extended to mrs ken ree- sor and all her family in the passing of a dear mother and sister make the adjustments itself whitchurch reeve geo rich ardson said after the adjourn ment on wednesday morning that owners of land ready for development must be consider ed also the persons living on small lots who are satisfied to continue with their present township services i am pleas- 1 that the town of newmarket has given the residents on gor- ham st and on the second con cession due consideration by ex empting them from annexa tion he said whitchurch coun cillor mrs elsie gibbs said an nexation is inevitable but we do not like losing the assess ment or the people in the area the 559 acres in question in clude a large tract with yonge st frontage south of eagle st to the mulock slderoad and a strip 388 feet deep along the south side of the slderoad from yonge st to the second con cession as well it includes a large area east of the town on the south side of davis drive and west of don mills road the third concession of whit church in the srst request newmarket sought as well a builtup area on ikith sides of gorham st and an area on the east side of the second con cession this part of the appli cation was strongly opposed by the residents in these areas and was dropped by the town i hearings on the application were held on tuesday and wed nesday in newmarket fire hall before acting chairman chas yates and omp member david jamleson generally speaking whit church did not deny the towns need for more space but it has been concerned with the effects upon township assessment and us st0uhy1ue itbuff thndty april 30 195 po 9 how much additional land new market requires for expansion whitchurch would lose 279000 in assessment if newmsrket gained the full 667 acres under the revised request leaving out gorham st and second con cession areas now developed residentially whitchurch would lose assessment of 154000 eof fsale 6 beg days monday may 4 thru saturday may 9 houstons the rexall drug store phone 229 slouffvilto regular food features effective april 30 may 1 2 tablerite red or blue brand blade yjq c gojaks 1 blade bone removed hb m ill short rib roast 53 lean minced beef 45 lb support national baby week heinz infant and junior save 10c baby foods 6 1 55c mixed oatmeal or rice save 6c pablum cereal 39c iga save 5c evaporated milk 3 39c delsey white aqua pink or yellow save 32c toilet 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