classified canada sealed tenders d4r4 to tfc ttcdrrircd od ftjomd tenders for the slprlv of coal coke flex oil and propane cas or the federal buildings throughout the province of ontario wol u rcci4 la ti tfu of il scrj7 uciil jxm pjl edst thursday june u fore f tcn4r with aptciscuos ea b owibh rcea tfc cfckf of pur- chwinc and store gatiaehi btuldia otuw oat the dutnet hnjucer yoeir slrt ttroato onu tba fjitriet utnwr domioioo public baildiar london ont and tfc dutriet pt oflic bahdinr fort tllum ottuxio tmdri nut fc ztud m tb prfatcd terms upplid by to dnrtmnic and in aceordnc with to condition t forth therein tn lowest or any tender not necer uy accepted robert forticr chief of adminbtrative services and secrery department of public work ottawa may 20 1 ontario fuel board costly not to stop at bloommgton corner job harber driving a truck was fined s29 and costs or six township of whitchurch notice of closing and selling the freehold of public higi1va known as part of the practising to drive with her hus- j k o a d allowance ll- bands car on a rightofway tweex the second and days for fauing to stop at the which leads down to the water i jiinessplsnd is btooroington corner 9th con- in backing up she collided with cession uzette of whitchurch officer stated that the driver i in the matter of the pipe was travelling at high speed lines act 1958 and and no attention was given to in the matter of the appll- the safet v of others cation by the consumers gas company for leave to construct i fifteen dollars and costs was a gas transmission pipe line i paid by william kearney for from the village of stouffville passing on a hill on another vehicle coming in to the waterfront 80 3ipii on 8th con george traithy charged with driving on the sth concession of whitchurch at 75 miles an hour was fined 25 and costs or 5 take notice that the coun cil of the township of whit church will consider at a meeting at the township hall at vandorf in the said township on the 22nd day of june 1959 a bylaw to close up and sell the freehold of the following described high- accommodation room board available ph stouffville 136w3 elderly lady has ground- floor accommodation to share with another in family home apply box 23 co stouffville tribune to the town of uxbridge a dis tance of 1260 miles notice of hearing the ontario fuel board here by appoints monday the 1st day of june 1959 at 1000 oclock in the forenoon eastern daylight saving time at the board offices room 311 4 richmond street east toronto ontario for the hearing of the above application and all persons in terested therein copies of the application may be inspected and further parti culars obtained at the offices of the clerks of the municipalities through which the proposed line will pass the applicant the solicitors for the applicant messrs zimmerman haywood turville 111 richmond street west toronto ontario or this board dated at toronto this 5th day of may 1959 ontario fuel board a r crozler chairman j j wingfelder vicechairman rvmldays accused said he felt very way namely guilty and had not exceeded the council shall hear in per 50 miles an hour since officer pettigrew stated he followed mils rd officer kingston told f the court that accused drove over a hill against oncoming traffic he said the white line i fv ww was double and solid kearney thrce at a speed of admitted he knew the line was 80 a hour solid but he didnt observe any about sixty cases were listed traffic he suggested the law tuesdays docket at vandorf observe some common sense flnes have been lncreasi the the magistrate fined him cedar grove news from 1763 to 1929 the story of the mennonltes in russia and their final exodus was an ac count of extremes from pros perity to poverty from freedom to communism from peace to invasion by three foes this period from the reign of cath erine the second to the years following the russian revolu tion if told in history books as it was related by cornelius rempel would not be easily for gotten mr rempel a lively speaker with a sense of drama and a sense of humour snoke to a full schoolhouse last tues day evening he was much more conscious of the time than was his audience which included members of the york pioneers association and a generous rep resentation from cedar grove at the conclusion of his talk the loremost hope expressed was that mr rempel would return boon to pick up his story where one short evening forced him to leave it mennonite ladies of the community provided lunch which among many delectables featured fet kuchen twisted donuts pfingsten kase egg cheese served with maple syrup liver wurst lautverik shnitz streusel kuchen coffee cake and shoo fly pie next event on ine cedar grove agenda is the big dance coming up june 5th in agincourt this will probably be the last until fall so make up a party and whether you enjoy square or round dancing you will be sure of a good time the ever popu lar sod busters will be on hand to provide the music and re freshments will be served when you need them most agincourt community hall on friday june 5th the bowling league held the annual banquet last saturday night and a gay evening it was to wind up the bowling season the winning team consisted of joyce lapp ruby reesor aud rey macintosh lloyd clendenen mike dean and don cornelius high lady averaging 180 was east side of the building heaven help them if they start on the west side and 15 mrs shirley duck of wilcox lake was fined 10 although she had never had a drivers li cense or been on a highway ac cording to the evidence she was usual 7 fine for not quite stopping at a stop sign is draw ing now up to 19 truck driv ers who previously paid 50c per ton overload are now paying 1 in most instances which brings the usual overweight charges from 40 to 50 dicksons hill the news this week centres about family gatherings and what events are more enjoy able sometimes there are guests of honour who have tra- 0s8 son or by his counsel solicitor or agent anv person who claims that his land will be prejudi cially affected by the said by law and who applies to be heard dated at the township of whitchurch this 19th day of may 1959 john w crawford clerk township of whitchurch bylaw number a bylaw to provide for the closing of part of the road allowance between the sec ond and third concessions in front of part of lot 15 and 16 whereas the council of the township of whitchurch deems it expedient to close and stop up the highway hereinafter de scribed and to convey the soil and freehold of the same and whereas notice of this bylaw has been duly posted up and published in pursuance of the provisions of the muni cipal act rso 1950 chapter 243 and amendments thereto be it therefore enac ted by the council of joyce lapp and high man aver aging 193 was mike dean dur ing the evening a vote was taken and it was decided to bowl next season in the new alleys in markham at 915 wednesdays here are last weeks euchre results mrs b thompson betty swain mrs bill watson harvey swain walter slack and archie little carrying prizes went to mrs herb jarvis and mr alvin klinck the wms has decided to combine bale packing with the next monthly meeting so tues day june 2nd at s pm sharp will be a big night for the ladies of the missionary society the meeting will be held at mrs maurice hamllls and please bring old clothes for bales and mite boxes to this meeting waste paper to be taken to the church shed must be securely tied if you are short of cord allan reesor has baled twine but please tie it so it stays put notes about neighbors some of it a little late mrs sadie mortley spent the long weekend in cedar grove visiting mabel and ruby reesor frank seweil is home from hospital and feeling much better bob lapp don cornelius mike dean jack walton jim hears and chuck mccarthy forsook their homes for trout over the holiday weekend and returned with 24 beauties three newcomers in the com munity were christened at last sundays service in zion church the children of mr and mrs gib whittamore mr and mrs bruce armstrong and mr and mrs pearcey at the community club meet ing held monday night at mr and mrs maurice hamllls an nouncements were made for summer activities in the village volley ball which has proved a very popular game for the long summer evenings will be re sumed again this year on tues days and thursdays beginning this thursday evening on monday june 1st a four- came euchre scries will begin in cedar grove school house all players invited to attend the annual summer picnic is planned for the last week in julv details later a special watch is being put o 6 spray weeds early t spray weeds early experience has shown that to control most weeds and especially annuals which are generally heavy seed producers chemicals must be used early and when weeds are actively growing the reason under these conditions weed plants more readily absorb che micals and thus are killed fas ter too many farmers put off spraying until the weed has flowered reports the field crops 3ranch ontario depart ment of agriculture by that time the harm from weed com petition has resulted and spray ing even if it kills the weed will not help the crop yield it also takes more chemical to control the weeds and often the extra 24d will harm the grain crop mustard and most annuals should be sprayed at the 3-to-5- leaf stage and not at flowering time weeds such as pigweed ragweed docks and lambs quarters would respond better if sprayed much earlier when only a few leaves have formed ragweed cannot be safely spray ed when the flower stalk is present but if sprayed earlier good results are obtained sow thistle and chicory can be con trolled if the crown leaves at ground level are treated early after spring growth starts this is the thne to destroy many of the winter annuals and bienni als for such weeds as wild car rot an early application when just a few leaves are present early in june will stop growth for that year again other weeds such as some thistles and yellow rocket can be sprayed early in the fall after the little rosettes of new plants have been estab lished spray early as a supplement to other good cultural practices to effectively control weeds the county agricultural representa tive has detailed information on chemical weed control veiled from a distance and usu- a stouffville legion branch is other children of varying ages j that new and suit captivate the attention of all abie war memoria should be on victoria day holiday the erected in town and last week s z- descendants of the late martin called a meeting of represent- f of whtt atives of various organizations to discuss the project some half dozen local groups were represented while the proposal still lacks organization some facts were learned concerning the cost of such projects the price of the certain parcel or tract of land two onnite rnndnlc s49rm and premises situate lying and s t being in the township of whit- ando300 the memorials would county of york and be solid granite and would rise province of ontario being corn- some ten to twelve feet above posed of part of the road allow- the base various aspects of the pro posal were discussed one being whether or not the names to be inscribed should be all those who were in uniform or just minutes east along the last men tioned limit one hundred and seventyeight and seventyfive hundredths feet 17875 to an iron pipe planted at the south west corner of h 16 in the said third concession thence north 72 degrees 29 minutes 50 seconds east along the southerly limit of lot 16 in the said third concession five hundred and twentyfive and seventysix hundredths feet 52576 to an iron pipe planted in an old fence for the south westerly limit of said travelled road thence north si degrees 20 minutes 10 seconds east aiong the last mentioned fence three hundred and twentyone and seventy hundredths feet 32170 to an iron pipe planted in the northerly limit of lot 15 in the said third concession distant eight hundred and fifty and fortyeight hundredths feet s504s measured easterly thereon from the xint of com mencement v thence south 72 degrees 29 minutes 50 seconds west along the northerly limit of lot 15 in the said third concession eight hundred and fiftv and forty- eight hundredths feet 85048 to the point of commencement all as shown on sketch of sur vey prepared by w s gibson sons ontario land survey ors dated january 19th 1959 2 that the reeve and clerk be and they aie hereby authorized to execute and deliver on behalf of the township of whitchurch a conveyance of the above men tioned highway so closed and stopped up to such person or persons and on such terms as the council may by resolution herein direct passed at the township of whitchurch this day of 1959 reeve clerk the stourytue tribune tkruby lby 28 1959 p 7 jagatasatacis a us a wideman and fannie stouffer fellowshipped over a turkey dinner at the youth center rev bruce wideman of kitchener presided over a program which was recorded for the widemans of alberta mrs rev william annett muriel daughter of wilmot wideman and her little daughter arlene were special guests who are spending some time visiting relatives here other families came from to ronto and peterboro saturday evening the families of the late david moyer and fannie wideman enjoyed in door picnic lunch at the roy church 1 that the following described highway be and the same is hereby closed and stopped up namely all and singular that moyer home here don moyer those who paid the supreme sac- of toronto announced the pro- rifice another point was the grarn numbers which filled the j matter of location at the pres ent time names of the local sons in the first world war are tape muriel will be taking home with her mrs elmer hill joanne and charles wesley of manitoulin have been spending a time at her parental home in their honour the simeon hoover fam ilies gathered for a picnic at the home of mr and mrs reg gibbins of lemonville on mon day evening mr and mrs warren moyer and norma jennie were present inscribed on the memorial park gates which were recently re built no decision was forthcoming and another meeting is to be held shortly at a treleaven family reunion at the home of her aunt mrs herb harman at mt albert neighbours if you have simi- meet matt dymond ontario riding conservative candidate pasture does not pay for market hogs if you value your pasture in terms of its worth for hay or for use with other classes of stock it does not pay to provide pasture for market hogs that is the latest hog pasture advice from the ontario agricultural colleges swine expert prof r p forshaw the aim in market produc tion is to get that pig to market quickly on a small amount of feed if possible says forshaw if the pigs arc given pasture they actually eat very little o it if fed a balanced ration but if you try to force pigs to eat pasture by cutting the amount of supplement the feed carries you will lengthen the feeding period and may get no net sav ing of feed what about pasture for breed ing stock and litters sows during gestation and while nursing a utter get con siderable good from pasture it provides exercise and the bul ky feed satisfies the sows appe tite without providing too much energy the sow has less tend ency to become overfat it is also a good way for the sow to protect itself against nutritional deficiency says the oac au thority he stresses that where round worms are a problem take care to route your land to break the cycle in cases of severe infesta tion it might even pay to haul grass to the pigs the sow will cedarona since some prank- get less exercise but there is sters with bb guns have been far less possibility of round- knocking out windows on thewonn infection at martins hotel uxbridge saturday may 30th ladies reception 2 pm mens reception 8 pm everybody welcome published by the ontario riding pc association decorating wonderful magic dnies fot 30 minutes try miracle pik he wpcrflat plastic finish for interior walls now 1000 colours wit frfssacolour k w betz construction co ltd phone stouffviue 200 -a-u- ance between the second and third concessions in front of part of lot 15 and 16 in the said township part of the road allow ance between lots 15 and 16 in the second concession of said township and part of the road allowance between lots 15 and 16 in the third concession of said township containing by ad measurement two and six hund red and nineteen thousandths 2619 acres more or less and which said parcel or tract of land is more particularly de scribed as follows premising that all bearings used herein are assumed and are referred to the north 9 degrees 00 minutes west of the west limit of lot 16 in the third concession of said township commencing at an iron pipe marking the northwest corner of lot 15 in the said third concession thence south 9 degrees 30 minutes east along the westerly limit of lot 15 in the said third concession seven hundred and seven and sixtythree hund redths feet 70763 to an iron pipe planted in an old fence for the north limit of a travelled road thence north 37 degrees 10 minutes 40 seconds west along the last mentioned fence one hundred and fortytwo and nine hundredths feet 14209 to an iron pipe planted in the easterly limit of lot 15 in the said second concession distant four hundred and sixtythree and fifty hund redths feet 46350 measured southerly thereon from an iron pipe planted at the northeast corner of lot 15 in the said second concession thence north 9 degrees 30 minutes west along the last mentioned limit four hundred and sixtythree and fifty hund redths feet 46350 to an iron pipe planted at the northeast corner of lot 15 in the said sec ond concession thence south 73 degrees 40 minutes west along the norther ly limit of lot 15 in the said second concession one hundred and fortyfive and seventyseven hundredths feet 14577 to an iron pipe planted in an old fence for the east limit of said tra velled road thence north 20 degrees 17 minutes 40 seconds west along the last mentioned fence sixty- six and sixteen hundredths feet 6616 to an iron pipe planted in the southerly limit of lot 16 in the said second concession distant one hundred and fifty- eight and twentyfive hundredths feet measured westerly thereon from an iron pipe planted at the soutlicast corner of lot 16 in the said second concession thence north 73 degrees 40 minutes east along the last men tioned limit one hundred and fiftyeight and twentyfive hund redths feet 15825 to an iron pipe planted at the southeast corner of lot 16 in the said second concession thence north 9 degrees 30 minutes west along the east limit of lot 16 in the said second concession fiftytwo and ten hundredths feet 5210 to an iron pipe planted thence north 9 degrees 00 minutes west continuing along the last mentioned limit two hundred and fortyone and twen tyfive hundredths feet 21125 to an iron pipe planted in an old fence for the southerly limit of said travelled road thence north 77 degrees 05 minutes 30 seconds east along the last mentioned fence sixty- six and fifteen hundredths feet 6615 to an iron pipe planted in the westerly limit of lot 16 in the said third concession dis tant one hundred and seventy- eight and seventvflve hund redths feet 17875 measured northerly thereon from an iron pipe planted at the southtvest i corner of lot 16 in the said third concession thence south 9 degrees 00 one career and one only a a lex mackenzie has concen trated on lookinc after the human needs of york north at queens park for four terms of the legislature citizens of all political persuasions hail his de voted conscientious service be sure we keep this kind of rep resentation by voting- on june hth for a a mackenzie advt 51 free 10 point safety check master cylinder fluid level brake hydraulic system for external brakes is toot and hand brakereserve and stopping ability front lights ah front lights for operation aiming of headlights directional lights where applicable rear lights all rear lights for operation directional lights where applicable steering steering gear play steering linkage for wear front tires for evidence of mis alignment springs and shock absorbers for condition tires tread wear cracks air pressures etc exhaust system exhaust manifold pipes and mu tilers for tightness and leaks glass condition and where applicable operation of all glass windshield wipers condition of blades operation of motor windshield washer where applic able rear view mirrors condition and mounting horn satisfactory operation unless otherwise implied check entails a visual inspection to determine where corrective measures are needed this offer expires june 15 1959 bornehunter motors ltd stouffville phone 568 the finest meat in all canada d and blue brand steer beef let us quote you on your home freezer needs properly matured for tenderness and flavor thats what you get when you shop at arnold farms and best of all the price is always lower msts boneless iound srloinor s ise lb arnold farms delicious blade roast blade bone remove short mbrst lb standing bibboast 73 cut e short lean minced fe fe beef lb 39 is lb thinly sliced cooked ere lb arnold farms breakfast bacon rind on lb 43c rindless lb 49c aix centrk slices arnold farms fresh farm style breakfast styie pure pork small lint sweet picrxed forkshoulder lb lb by the piece predressed grade a chickens ib 33 fob frying or boasting club house for 8oz for jelly powders 42l5 betty crocker cookie mixes club house stuffed olives peek frcaas asst pkgs biscuits 3 tide giant size granulated i sugar 5 lbs i with this coupon one coupon to a i customer not valid alter may 30 1959 i mvhv ii mmhm m b wh mmm sunkist good size full of julre fresh mushrooms u 3 9oranqes 2 doz 45c libbys frozen strawberries box 35c libbys frozen french fries 2 for 33c haddock fish chips 24 oz pkg 59c thousands of assorted bcs plants 3 for 100 open thors si friday nights tita 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