Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 24, 1959, p. 7

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classified wanted attention sir si nisa pay cash prices for all lire poaltry ph sto stl3 9tt we are always in the mar- ket for good quality turnips art steckley gormley 5675 steklcow stalls wanted with stanchions ph stouff ville 95303 turkey or chicken feed bags wanted in good condi tion unfonville nurseries phone 95 152 house wanted urgently needtd by october 1st 2 child ren can pay reasonable rent husband with steady employ ment ph stouffville 8r lady desires room and board in or around stouftville reasonable would baby sit bertha m dungey pr2 stouftville ont dead stock highest prices paid for dead or crippled horses cattle and hogs according to size and condition small animals removed free call long distance zeneth 32800 at no cost to you ed peconi sons limited argyle ontario call anytime tf transportation transportation available from stouftville to downtown toronto arriving in toronto at 8 4m leaving at 5 pm ph stouffville 87w4 hay grain large stack of wheat straw for sale tw 52808 j mc- cullough rjt3 newmarket couple acres standing en silage corn for sale j w miller gormley 5643 highest cash price for live poultry norm davis ph 741 markham jjtf dead stock dead or crippled horses cattle and hogs promptly removed and highest cash prices paid depend ing on size and condition small animals removed free ph ux- bridge 541 collect anytime 13tf mavbe its a good idea when love is blind if it helps folks to overlook the little things science is being unfair to woodpeckers it is trying to de velop a plastic utility pole for rent main floor apartment for rent on albert st phone 69 4room apartment on the main floor with conveniences garage and garden ph 71w2 claremont main floor 4room apart ment for tent good size heat ed all conveniences available nov 1st contact e r good markham ph 106 or 136 152 heated apartment for rent 2 bedrooms all conven iences newly decorated self- contained apply 290 stouff ville a 6room house for rent with modern conveniences also a lot for sale east part of stouftville ph stouftville 97412 3room basement apart ment to rent in new subdiv ision at west end of stouffville immediate possession 5500 monthly ph stouff 26l 6room duplex house for rent 3piece bathroom hot water heavy wiring sewer newly decorated painted throughout apply 97 church st n ph 651w possession nov 1st 250 started pullets for sale babcock bessie 11 weeks om vaccinated ph gorrrjey 5364 apartment for rent heated electric stow- and refrigerator broadloom floors ceramic tile bath with shower hot water use of automatic laundry room immediate possession telephone 202 glenn ratcliff live stock white muscovy ducks for sale dressed also sweet span ish onions main st stouff ville opposite the hospital ph 79j2 donkeys have several suit able for boys and girls to ride may be kept until june in ex change for good care bud smith stouffville east side of island lake ph stouff 95s12 partpersian kitten and 1 collie dog to give away ph stouffville 785j or 102 3 holsteln cows for sale just fresh walter jacobs ph stouffville 95204 holstein heifer for sale donald hunter rjrl union- ville ph gormley 5500 for rent centrally located six room brick house oil fur nace modern conveniences connected to sewers avail able november 1st or sooner box 57 co the tribune 162 farm house for rent on highway hydro big barn root house and stable can also be rented also a garage apply to box 60 co the stouffville tribune 163 acre farm for rent on no 47 highway 1 mile east of goodwood all land under cultivation except 20 acres apply pierre evans good wood ph 95r5 uxbridge 162 pony mare for sale quiet 11 hands sell or trade for holstein springers ph 96702 stouffville 45 head of cattle for sale hi years old weigh aprox- imately 700 lbs ph claremont 72j2 pullets for sale leghorns from hillside poultry farm stock dewormed starting to lay any number unlonville 223j 164 purebred yorkshire land- race boars gilts serviceable age purebred polled hereford bull and heifer calves born february and march phone gr 65168 153 at on food dominion pepsi cola coca cola orange crush 7 up easily prepared coffee soft drinks 3 6 bottle cartons cafe here is outstanding value 6oz jar for all your baking shortening look at this low price tilleys peanut butter new crop south african valentia juicy sweet oranges snowflake hlb pkg 16oz jar 54b poly bag sensational doll toy i wgf buy not or use a convenien layawayplanf pick up your atrouk hhghsorhood ioupons 00min0n s qovernment inspected red brand reef blade bone removed blade roast 39c meaty short cut short rib 45c economical lean minced beef 39c values effective sept 242526 dominion stores ltd markham babcock bessie leghorns are tops for egg quality six teenweek old range reared pullets or dayolds available fleming farms limited mt albert ph its 153 ego producers ad will agree it is important to get the highest possible price for vour eggs provided you are willing to maintain quality con trol we can supply pullets on a time payment plan and arrange to take back all eggs at a prem ium price which will amount to approximately 60 cents per bird housed over the laying year contact 134 goodwin west co ltd holland landing phone newmarket tw 56684 coming events bingo every saturday night starting sept 26 in the vet erans memorial hall stouffville one sponsored by canadian legion and ladies auxiliary branch 459 special games jackpot cash prizes at 815 pm sharp admission 50c 16tf plan to attend the stouffville skating clubs harvest dance cedar beach pavilion mussel- mans lake friday october 2 9301230 300 per couple don gilkes and his orchestra modern and old time danc ing 162 york slmcoe home school council work shop thursday oct 1st at 8 prn thornhlu presbyterian church no 7 highway west thornhill discussion groups are planned to exchange ideas bring out new ones to help home school executives and members plan their activities the discussion groups arrang ed are pres vice pres sect and treas programme and committee chairman public re lations school education and childrens reading home and school executives and members lets get better acquainted and make plans to have a more effec tive association auction sale farm stock implement 5 head of hogs threshing machine tractor and equip ment baled hay i grain at lot 18 concession s uxbkidge township on hgy no i wednesday sept 30 the propertv of pierre evans pigs 1 yorkshire sow bred 1 yorkshire sow biea 1 yorkshire sow bred 30 chunks good implements all steel ihc threshing ma chine 22 with grain thrower in first class condition on rubber ferguson tractor ferguson cultivator ferguson weedor like new ferguson 3fur plow good tractor pullev 100 ft endless drive belt cockshutt fertilizer seed drill power lift 4 row potato sprayer 2 row potato duster ford power mower 6ft cut potato planter 3 oil drums potato digger ihc 7 ft frost wood binder corn binder buck rake 10 grain grinder blower cutting box single plow single scuffler no of car wheels tiros grain cradle jig saw vi hp electric motor milking machine cockshutt 1 unit and outlets for same scrap iron many other articles not men tioned hay grain about 275 bales of hay quantity of loose kay about 250 bus rye about 500 bus feed oats sale at 130 pm dst terms cash no reserve giving up farming lloyd turner clerk alvtn farmer auctioneer the stouffvulf trisuhe christ church anglican stouffville be j ix tiller rector sunday sept 27th 1959 isth sunday after trinity 830 am holy communion 10 am morning prayer 10 am junior sunday school 11 ajn senior sunday school united church stouffville ct oooclns datls sunday sept 27th 1959 sunday school 945 amjunlor to senior 11 am nursery to primary 11 am morning worship rev w a butt bd mon 7 pm explorers tues 730 pm cubs wed 730 pm scouts thur 7 pm cgit 815 pm choir practice sundav oct 4 world wide communion 1100 am rev d g davis st james presbyterian church stouffville iter d r mckiiltcan ba bj sunday sept 27th 1959 10 am morning worship worship with us in memoriam baker in loving memory of a dear wife and mother phyl lis baker who died on septem ber 29th 1958 ever remembered by husband gordon and family baker in loving memory of a dear daughter and sister phyllis baker who passed away sept 29th 1958 till memory fades and life de parts you live forever in our hearts fondly remembered by mother pop and cathy cowie in loving memory of william e cowie who passed away suddenly sept 26 1946 thoughts deeper still than sorrows sacred tears keep fresh the flower of love throughout the years lovingly remembered by wife daughter and soninlaw derusha in loving memory of corporal ross e derusha of the 2nd batt formerly of the 116 batt killed in action in france sept 27 1918 like falling leaves the years pass by but memories of you will never die in our hearts you are there to stay loved and remembered every day lovingly remembered by sister doyle mcmaster in loving mem ory of our dear aunt who gassed away one yeir ago on ept 25th 1958 we do not need a special day to bring you to our mind for the days we do not think of you are very hard to find if all the world were ours to give wed give it yes and more to see the face of you dear aunt come smiling through the door always remembered by her niece jean ernie and john judy pllkcy cedar grove but back to this week in cedar grove the children are still not back at school in full num bers but one by one the roll call is being answered mr and mrs frank reesor celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary last week best wishes to them both for the next twentyfive mr arthur milroy will cele brate his 83rd birthday sunday sept 27th dates to remember monday sept 28th the com munity club meeting will be held at the home of joyce and bob lapp will zlon church members please note the following change of date for communion service sunday sept 27th services will be held at the usual time with sunday school at 10 am and church at 1115 communion service will be held on oct 4th at 230 pm sunday school will be held at 130 pm prior to communion balsam ml zion mrs b jamieson the active service class met last wed night at the home of miss kathleen mcavoy the meeting opened with the presi dent mrs allan carson in the chair with hymn 286 prayer by mrs cecil disney scripture luke 11114 by mrs glen man- derson following the minutes and business the lords prayer was sung and a poem pray one for another was read by mrs earl disney a paper the lords prayer by mrs walter carson and a poem interlude by miss kathleen mcavoy the meeting closed with hymn 550 and the benediction mr erik juvonen and friend of toronto spent the weekend with master lloyd harbron mrs g briggs of oshawa spent the weekend with mr and mrs lewis jones mr and mrs elmer wilson and family visited sunday with mr and mrs wallace mcmil lan at oakville mr and mrs lewis jones and phyllis mr and mrs glen man- derson mr and mrs b jamie- son donald and mary jean and miss shirley empringham had supper sunday night with mr and mrs dick ward at clare mont the men have commenced the work of putting in a new fur nace at the church miss phyllis jones of oshawa is on a two weeks vacation at her home next sunday sunday school will be at 10 am with church anniversary services following at 11 am with rev t fleet- ham in charge special music by the choir and in the evening at 730 rev nat holmes of harmony will be guest speaker stouffville memorial christian church sunday sept 27th 1959 10 am sunday school 11 ajn morning worship 730 pm gospel service wed 8 pm prayer bible study in the church ringwood christian church pastor lcroy soper sunday sept 27th 1959 10 am sunday school 1110 am 730 pm worship service 8 pm mon prayer meeting churchill musselmans lake bible school speaker rev harry edwards music the pitt family sundaysept 27th 1959 10 am sunday school 11 ajn morning service the church that cares sbcoxd markham dak bit hill baptist churches re bruce riser sunday sept 27th 1959 second markham prayer service every wednesday 8 pm next lords day bible school 10 am morning service 11 ajn held in the youth centre 730 pjn young peoples ser vice tinker nil prayer service every thursday s pjn next lords day morning service 945 am bible school 11 am we welcome you at all service why not visit a church with a message for today f sunday sept 27th 1959 10 am bible school all ages 11 am subject losing life to save it 7 dm praver meeting 730 pm evangelistic senice subject the man who lost his temper wednesday at 8 pm bible study and prayer stouffville baptist church preacher rev 3 william bible teacher and evangelist vivian mccormack memorial church rt bruce nisey pastor sunday sept 27th 1959 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship music by the pitt family from toronto tues 8 pjn prayer bible study thurs 8 pm young peoples altona christian united missionary church ror don snrgennt pastor sunday sept 27th 1959 1030 am sunday school 730 pm service wed 8 pm prayer service private co would take over bus line at the regular monthly meet ing of the coordinating com mittee of richmond hill mark ham and vaughan held in the markham township council chambers on wednesday even ing of last week the committee had an informal session with mr larry needlar to discuss the possibility of the privately owned newmarket bus lines providing a north yonge bus service similar to that now op erated by the ttc the pres ent agreement with the ttc is up for renewal and pending a report from the solicitor for the municipalities as well as a report from the ttc auditor regarding cost-per-mlle-per-pas- senger for bus service from richmond hill to steels avenue the coordinating committee is investigating other avenues of service unofficially reeve john perry said at a meeting of vaughan township council on monday of last week it should be made perfectly clear the coordinating commit tee is not drawing any conclu sion yet regarding bus service we have promised the ttc we will hear their auditors re port we do not wish to jeopar dise our good standing with them in having the ttc be lieve we are negotiating with other parties before their report is presented and acted upon no parking signs always the newmarket bus line are put up where its fine for which presently travels on the parking from a couple of bucks up united church melville charge rev g davison sunday sept 27th 1959 bethesda church anniversary services 11 am 730 pm rev donald jay at both services other services withdrawn special music am guest soloist mr mc- cleary instrumentalist mr stouffer pm heise hill male quartet everyone welcome mon sept 28 combined ses sion meeting melville church 815 pm gormley united missionary church ret o e flunking minister sunday sept 27th 1959 10 ajn sunday school rally day- rev and mrs wilfobd moutoux bloomington christian associated gospel church mr e n simmons minister sunday sept 27th 1959 10 am sunday school for all 11 am worship service 2 pm young peoples 730 pm gospel service wed 8 pm prayer bibb study stouffville united missionary church br arthur walsh minister sunday sept 27th 1959 10 am sunday school 11 am morning service 630 pm young peoples meet ing colored sound fllna souls in despair on mis sions in brazil 730 pjn evening service prayer and bible study eaca thursday evening at 800 united missionary church rev c e bell minister sunday sept 27th 1959 dicksons idxl regular services markham regular services we invite you to attend brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor rev wm vanderbeat ph richmond hill turner 431m sunday sept 27th 1959 sunday school 10 cm worship service 11 am evangelistic 730 pm midweek prayer service wed 745 pm you are cordially invited to al services sat 830 pm from australia robt harkness world renowned composerpianist former associate of dr r a torrey author of such famous hymns as why should he love me so t no longer lorely and hundreds more see him compos- a new song in the rally hear his music and his story sun 9115 fellowship hour film things tliat count musically the evans trio uxbridge tonight 730 pm- volleyball playoff second markham re floyd ave toronto plus corn roast following the game all at farkside youth centre stouffville siouffviur youth fit efaii i i f steelcs and down yonge st to front st would mr needlar said pick up as far north in richmond hill as elgin mills slderoad should such a service as this be instituted now run ning nine trips daily to and from the city it was predicted the number of trips needed un der the new plan would be 43 dally now handling almost 8000 passengers a month mr needlar would of course have to purchase more buses to pro vide such transportation mr needlar said he was in terested in three questions which he proceeded to present to the coordinating committee 1 how would deficit and profit be distributed he said he felt that the bus line owner should come in for the profitsharing over expenses as an incentive to giving bigger and better serv ice 2 he asked about the type of service required and suggested two aftrmldnlght around 230330 am trips east side of richmond hui down which are considered money- bayvicw to sicclcs ave across losers having only one or two passengers aboard might be profitably dropped he also ask ed whether his present system ie carrying passengers direct ly to front st for the one all- inclusive fare should be con tinued at present mr needier line transports passengers at the same price as the ttc with we understood the brln- to front st which would ikh mallybe paid for extra thrown in however he said this was merely a proposal and he had no figures to offer the committee but was merely meeting with them to find out if they would entertain a proposal for service from him 3 this question was in re gards to the length of agree ment which both he and the committee said should be for 10 years with regular checkups throughout the time of contract regarding costs fares etc nothing frightens wall street quite so much as the cooing of the dove of peace

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