Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 22, 1959, p. 7

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classified sale register auctioneer w d atkinsov phone slouitrille 383 a 6 farmer phone cormier 6811 ken a clarke prentice ph ax s9s7 marfcfcatn 34 friday july 24 auction sale of household furniture walnut dining room suite like new 3 piece chesterfield suite norge refrigerator new in 1938 ge 4burner electric stove like new also bedroom furniture dishes power lawn mower and garden equipment in the town of uxbridge 75 cedar street the property of george card property sold the above furniture is all in 1st class condition terms cash sale at 130 dst al- vin s farmer auctioneer saturday july 25 auc- tion sale of choice modern and antique furniture electric ap pliances scale model lionel railroad dishes glassware u- tensils garden tools etc on woodview rd rouge hills hi mile north off 1st cone pickering township property of w g applegath sale at 1 pm terms cash day of sale no reserve property is sold ken clarke prentice auctioneers saturday july 25 entire household furnishings includ ing chesterfield suite bed room suite eightpiece dining room suite electric stove floor polisher dishes bedding lin ens chest antique china garden tools etc the property of the estate of the late joseph gayman will be held in the stouffville sales arena at 230 pm no reserve terms cash sellers atkinson auc tioneers saturday july 25 auc tion sale of farm stock and implements horses cattle 10 yorkshire sows 40 chunks ihc tractor w4 good case combine 6 cut with heavy- duty motor and starter in good condition full line of imple ments hay and grain quan tity of household furniture inc antique articles at lot 33 con 6 vaughan twp 1 miles west of hwy 401 the property of archie mcdonald no reserve farm sold terms cash sale time 1 pm dst gordon orr clerk alvin s farmer auctioneer saturday july 25 the 438th weekly auction at the stouffville sales arena selling livestock our specialty spe cial feature this week the en tire household furnishings of the late jos gayman at 230 pm note this is good fur niture farmers market this is the monthend auction that is always one of the biggest of the month ladies take this day off its later than you think always something diff erent sale at 1 pm sellers atkinson pollard faulkner auctioneers wednesday july 29 auc tion sale of high grade hoi- stein and guernsey dairy cat tle delaval bulk milk cooler surge milker case tractor chevrolet sedan delivery farm machinery etc property of the late george hutchlngs estate at lot 24 concession 2 pickering twp sale at 1 pm terms cash no reserve see sale bills for full particulars ken clarke prentice auc tioneers thursday july 30 auc- tion sale of farm stock and implements shorthorn and hereford cattle horses ford cards of thanks i wish to express my appre ciation to my neighbors for their kindness during my recent ill ness george hutchinson to the members of the mis sionary societies of stouffville united church friends and neighbors to all who contributed toward the gifts i received i wish to extend my sincere thanks mrs jos gayman i wish to express my sincere thanks to mrs merle wright and joyce ballantrae for their many kind deeds and the ladies aid of ballantrae church for the lovely fruitto mr bob radford and robert radford for looking after the house children and myself during my convalescence after my accident also for the lovely cards and gifts from neighbors and friends mrs gord hineman i wish to express my sincere and grateful thanks to my friends neighbors and custom ers for the many kind deeds done and beautiful floral trib utes and cards during the sud den loss of my dear husband and a loving father a special thank you for the lovely floral tributes from the people of the commun ity the ladies association of ballantrae church ballantrae sunday school the home and school association gene paisley for his time and use of his car mrs verne campbell for her thoughtfulness and mr gerry mceachern our minister for his kind words of condolence muriel cartwrlght tommy markham vaughan tps richmond hill align for orderly development in memoriam jaynes in loving memory of maud jaynes who passed away july 24th 1958 i do not forget you nor do i intend i think of you often and will to the end gone and forgotten by some you may be but dear to my memory you ever will be ever remembered by arvilla hay grain for sale new baled hay and straw charles ratcliff rr4 stouffvilie ph 92108 representatives of the town ships of markham and vaughan and the town of richmond hill met together on wednesday eve ning july 15th to form a per manent coordinating commit tee to work out a plan for order ly development of the three areas the committee will at tempt to solve the problems con nected with transportation edu cation planning water and sew erage we must band together now to avoid all the troubles and woes that we would no doubt encounter individually at a later date stated mayor ken tomlin of richmond hill the mayor stated that metro was now in volved in troubles that are cost ing s125000000 annually this expense is caused through the installation of services mayor tomlin pointed out that the handling of a joint dog control system between the three municipalities was one example of the wonderful cooperation that was presently enjoyed reeve wm clark of markham township said that there was some doubt whether their agree ment with the ttc would be renewed if it isnt we will have to set up a transportation system of our own he said he suggested that the matter should be dealt with jointly by councils of the three municipalities the reeve charged that the develop ment of markham township was being held back by the metro planning board he noted that plans that are four years old are still waiting to be dealt with he charged that markham twp had made three personal appearances before the metro planning board but on each occasion their efforts were thwarted by reeve goodhead of north york township reeve clark termed the setup of the metro planning board as ridiculous he noted that marie curtis who represents an area of a square mile was pres ently telling markham township what they could and couldnt do mayor tomlin charged that metro didnt even have an offi cial plan but in spite of this they continue to dictate to other municipalities he said that richmond hill was one of the first to adopt such a plan deputy reeve vic ryder of vaughan township suggested that the tliree municipalities should work together toward the establishment of a joint sew erage plant he charged that metro was blocking development in the fringe areas in order that their own area should develop first as soon as thev have all their land filled perhaps theyll let us expand he commented the economy of our muni cipalities is at stake stated dep reeve stan tinker of rich mond hill we are intelligent people well able to administer our own affairs without metros bungling help he continued mayor tomlin advised that all municipalities should enforce a ruling whereby the individual developers should pay for their own services reeve clark agreed with the suggestion the township of vaughan has a population of 15000 and area of 1016 square miles the population of the township has more than doubled in the last ten years markham township has a population of 14000 and an area of 90 square miles richmond hill boasts a popula tion of 15000 covering an area of 2000 acres during the past ten years more than 13000 people have moved into the town the three municipalities com bined have approximately half the population of york county and almost half the countys assessment tonight a milestone in muni cipal relationship north of the metro boundary has been achiev ed stated mayor tomlin the newlyorganized committee will comprise two members of each council one member from each councils planning board one member of each councils engin eering staff and the head of each council will be an exofficlo member ontario county juniors quinte district winners the ontario county junior farmers won the quinte dis trict junior farmer annual field day trophy and the pro vincial junior farmers asso ciation quinte track field champions trophy at peter borough on saturday july 18 the field day is an annual intercounty sports competition for the counties of durham victoria peterborough nor thumberland prince edward hastings frontenac ontario and lennox and addington the field day began with the softball games in which seven boys and five girls teams com peted the ontario county boys team won the boys competition and the girls team placed 2nd the standing for ontario county on the track and field events were as follows boys tugowar 1st boys high jump 1st 3rd boys relay race 1st boys 100 yd dash 1st 3rd bovs shot put 3rd boys 400 yard dash 1st girls 75 yard dash 2nd girls relay race 2nd girls ball throw 1st 2nd girls 220 yd dash 1st 2nd girls high jump 2nd the final event of the day was the square dance compe tition in which the ontario county set tied for second place with prince edward countv peterborough county won the square dance competition it was a very successful dav as indicated by the keen com petition in all events and the fine spectator following each county had for their competi tors after the square dance competition there was a field day dance in the memorial centre arena peterborough the boys and girls of the ont county junior farmers asso ciation had a very triumphant and highly enjoyable trip to the quinte district junior farmers field day and are to be con gratulated for their success some viruses attack bacteria a virus which looks something like a tadpole when magnified tens of thousands of times uses its tail to penetrate a bacter iums outer coating acting as a living hypodermic needle the virus sends material into the bacterial cell proper care needed for plumbing fixtures combined wheat straw for sale about 57 acres by the bale ton or acre l a stiver 5th line 1 mile north of no 7 highway ph unionvllle 56j2 auction sale farm stock implements shorthorn hereford cattle horses tractor full line of farm equipment stove furniture etc the property of b johnston at lot so concession i scott township 1 miles east north of zephyr thursday july 30 ferguson tractor and tractor equipment and farm imple ments quantity of household furniture inc many antique articles at lot 30 con 4 scott twp l4 miles east and north of zephyr the property of ben johnston terms cash sale at 1 pm dst no reserve farm sold bert lockie clerk alvin s far mer auctioneer saturday aug 8 auction sale of furniture including piano and bench electric re frigerator washer and stove 2 dining room suites whatnot china cabinet dishes glass ware and silverware kitchen utensils mixmaster antiques small tables 2 kitchen sets garden tools etc in the vill age of claremont south of the four corners property of mrs a c byers terms cash sale at 130 oclock no reserve as property sold lambert stouffcr clerk gordon sellers auctioneer see bills for de tails mortgage sale under and by virtue of the powers contained in a ceriain mortgage which will be pro- iuced at the time of sale there vill be offered for sale by public motion on tuesdav the 28th day if july 1939 at the hour of wo oclock in the afternoon at he township of whitchurch in he county of york ballantrae ontario by walter d atkinson uictioneer the following pro- xi tv namely part of lot o wntyone2n in the seventh oncosdon of the township of vhitchurch including residential irojxmty property will be offered for ale subject to a reserved bid terms ten percent 10 f the purchase money to be paid wn at the time of the sale alance to be paid within thirty ays terms may be arranged kor further particulars and onditioivs of sale apply to lessrs mccuiiough button touffville ontario solicitors r the mortgagee dated at stouffville this 4th ay of july 1959 62 cattle shorthorn heifer bred may 30 full flow shorthorn second calf bred jan 22 hereford cow milking bred april 1st hereford cow bred mar 3 shorthorn cow bred feb 14 shorthorn fresh calf by side hereford cow bred may 12 hereford cow bred jan 7 shorthorn steer white faced steer shorthorn open heifer shorthorn bull calf hereford bull calf 5 hereford heifers above cattle are all vaccinated and blood tested for brucellosis and out of maple bulls hereford heifer calf about 7 months hereford heifer calf about 7 months hereford heifer calf about 6 months hereford heifer calf about 5 months implements ford ferguson tractor 2furrow plow ferguson ferguson power mower 6 cut binder mh 5 ft cut with 6 foot table manure spreader cockshutt hay loader mh hay tedder sulky rake 13disc seed drill wheelbarrow 3 force pumps 2wheel trailer wagon size rubber tired wagon new hay rack 14 ft number of barrels extension ladder 40 ft grain elevator new cutting box with rakers set of dehorning clippers 2000 lb scales hay fork circular saw 2drum roller quantity of harness collars 2inch draw rope pulleys large power pump good forge and blower leg vise hand drilling machine also power number of cant hooks electric power drill block tackle outboard johnson motor 7 hp good antique dinner bell dogtread antique choremastcr garden tractor horses bay gelding aged dairy equipment separator mh no 9 electric 2unit national milking machine milk pails strainers seed quantity of clover and timothy furniture terms cash kitchen stove findlay no reserve frm sold 2 extension tables sale t 1 pn dst chest of drawers sideboard i lockie clerk 2 lounges 1 hall tree j alvin s farmer 6 antique kitchen chairs auctioneer plumbing fixtures in your new home are designed for long life and require a minimum of at tention to give maximum serv ice shiny new fixtures and enam elled surfaces can be dulled or stained within a short time by improper care or excessive use of strong abrasive cleaners while all household cleaners are mildly abrasive if used in moderation and with plenty of water most of them are not in jurious carelessness can be an addi tional cause of many scratches and stains scraping or banging metal utensils in the kitchen sink gradually will scratch and dull the surface the finish is then more susceptible to stains which become increasingly diffi cult to remove tips for fixtures dont let food wastes accumu late in the sink dont use bathtubs basins or sinks as catchalls for paint cans trash or tools when re decorating never step into a bathtub with shoes on shoe soles carry hundreds of gritty particles which can scratch the enamel dont use sinks or wash bas ins as receptacles for photo graphic developing solutions they leave permanent stains by giving them proper care your fixtures and porcelain sur faces will retain their newness and lustre indefinitely but once the damage has been done the best plumber in town cant re store the original finish use naptlia soap- here are a few suggestions for removing fixture stains j most stains are caused by dirt grease rust or the miner als in your water supply to clean any plumbing fixture re gardless of whether it has an acidresistant surface 3lice up half a bar of napthabased soap in a quart of hot water add two tablespoons of paint thinner or drycleaning solvent apply this solution to the surface with a stiffbristled brush to remove most simple stains paint rust acids and other stains are more complicated to remove and must be handled dif ferently to avoid damaging the fixtures surface hardened paint spots may bo removed with a razor blade be very careful to use the blade at an angle to avoid scratching the surface after most of the paint has been scraped off the remainder can be removed with benzine drycleaning fluid or an ordinary household cleaner and water rust occurs mostly from leav ing wet metal utensils upon the surface of the sink to re move this type of stain make a solution of one part of muriatic acid in 10 parts of water be sure to use rubber gloves to protect your hands apply the solution with a cloth wash the surface with water thoroughly and promptly after the rust dis appears keep from chrome care should be taken to pre vent solutions of this type from coming in contact with chrom iumplated fittings since even a brief contact will pit the chrome muriatic acid should be used only on acidresistant fixtures all modern kitchen sinks vitreous china fixtures such as water closets and color ed enamel or porcelain have acidresistant qualities food stains usually from food may be removed with a paste made of peroxide and equal parts of cream of tartar and household cleaner let the paste remain on the stain for 10 to 15 minutes before washing off youll pick em for style bless em for comfort and dt prices tike these youll woal jwfo poor instead d onljroei low scores top valve heres my choice in a real golf sbeef firm but flexible gives support where you need it remov able spikes an un usually good buy at 5922 golfers we sincerely believe tftat iere are the best buys of the season why not drop in and convince yourself osjj their mam clus featwtcs we feature footwear by heweison of canada lehmans shoes stouffvilles only exclusive shoe store main street stouffville phone 95w number of kitchen chairs 3 beds and springs chest of drawers washstand antique box stove oak stand coal oil stove 2 ovens drop leaf table i no dining room chairs 12 gauge shotgun new number of lamps settee chair 2 toilet sets rocking chair antique hanging lamp many other articles too numer ous to mention granulated sugar slokelys fancy tomato juice green giant fancy peas mitchells applesauce loin pork chops sliced or piece bacon squares miple leaf or schneiders io ibs 79c so ibs 393 20 oz tint is oi tint 20 oi tint 2 25c 2 35c 2 f 35c lb 69c lb 19c canned picnic hams 1 tin 125 scheus food market free parking phone 220 free delivery the stouffvllle tb8uhe twty my 23 195 p 7 00k7 be fooled y the puce of paint alone its not whatagallopsts its whata gallon save yi the fcffotrrthe time the cost with the first ffoublerree onecoaf vinyl plastic paint truly a flat hah a dim you can senib 1ccai hiding power superior performance costs less to use invisible touchup odorless fastdrying nov 1 000 colours with pressacolour bets supplies market street phone stouffville 200 crew members aboard the us atomic submarine nautilus on its epic voyage under the arctic icecap entertained them selves playing cribdage this popular twohanded game has been a traditional favorite am ong card playing seafarers since the days of the sailing ships because it is convenient to play in restricted quarters on board ship womens fashions may change from year to year- but womens designs stay the same dead sea scrolls have explored 11 scrollbearing caves near the qumran ruins in jordan man uscripts and fragments exam ined to date comprise some 600 different works including ev ery old testament book except esther christ church anglican rot j d t111br rector sunday july 26th 1959 9th sunday after trinity 11 am morning prayer service conducted by mr a m hill of unionvllle united church stouffville rot donglns davis sunday july 26th 1959 sunday school 945 am junior to senior 11 am nursery to primary 11 am morning worship vivian mccormack memorial church rot bruce hlscy pastor sunday july 26th 1959 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship tues 8 pm prayer bible study thur 830 pjh young peoples meeting churchill musselmans lake bible school pastor r a baker sunday july 26th 1959 10 am sunday school 11 am morning service the church that cares ringwood christian church sunday july 26th 1959 10 am sunday school 1110 am worship service speaker mr lehoy soper 8 pm mon christian endeav or prayer meeting united church melville charge rot g davison sunday july 26th 1959 930 am bethcsda 1035 am peachs 1140 am melville stouffville united missionary church rot arthur walsh minister sunday july 26th 1959 10 am sunday school 11 am morning service 730 pm evening worship thurs 8 pm prayer bible study altona christian united missionary church rer now snrscnnt pastor sunday july 26th 1959 1030 am sunday school 730 pm service wed 8 pm prayer service brethren in christ church heise hill gormle pastor iter wm vnnderbent ph richmond hill turner 43155 sunday july 26th 1959 sunday school 10 am worship service 11 am evangelistic 730 pm midweek prayer service wed 745 pm you arc cordially invited to all services second markham baker hujii baptist churches rot bruco hisejr sunday july 26th 1959 second mnrklinm prayer service every wednesday 8 pm next lords day bible school 10 am morning service 11 am young peoples discontinued tor summer months oakcr hill prayer service every thursday 8 pm next lords day morning service 945 am bible school 11 am wiry not visit 4 a church with a t message for today f sunday july 26th 19551 10 am bible school all ages 11 am morning family wor ship 7 pm prayer meeting 730 pm evangelistic service workers from child evangelism fellowship will take part in the evening service wednesday at 8 pm bible study and prayer where stouffville baptist church preacher rev j williams bible teacher and evangelist bloomington christian associated gospel church mr k n simmons minister sunday july 26th 1959 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evening service st james presbyterian church stouffville rot d it mckiihcnn ba bd sunday july 26th 1959 10 am mornldk worship worship with ua stouffviiie memorial christian church sunday july 26th 1959 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service wed 8 pm prayer bible study in the church united missionary church rt c r bell minister sunday july 26th 1959 dickson him 945 am morning worship 1050 am sunday school wed 8 pm prayer and bible study markham 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship thurs 8 pm prayer service a welcome awaits you gormley united missionary church rt a e blinking minister sunday july 26th 1959 845 am broadcast dial 1319 q adx sunday school

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