Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 8, 1959, p. 9

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mv star of assuan flag ship of the canada levant line and the first egyptian vessel to visit the great lakes will berth at the queen eliza beth docks in toronto on oct 1st to pick up a 3000 ton car go of powdered milk for chil dren in greece italy turkey and egypt ocean freight char ges are being paid by readers of the telegram and the milk- is being distributed through care of canada time to check farm drainage systems a good way to cut down on frostbroken tile is to build an outlet by cutting the end off an old water tank and screen with some bars thats one way you might be able to afford an out let if you cant meet the price of an 8foot length of corrugat ed steel pipe with a removable wire gate on one end so says ontario department of agriculture engineer n v sinclair of the kemptville agri cultural school the important thing is to install steel outlets jimmie johnson october 411 the people church 100 blow east toronto jtmmr johnso wis wj wrwf wmfcuigm bf monday ot i pm and at 645 a s tk ial tarric will bo wld in maur hon on sanaay october 111 if yo with rsrraliofu for m d i po of 10 or vtot at any mrrico writ or a wa 39000 tatwr sotoht ed iowjwb w39 dm crmod in your drainage system before winter sets in they will keep the clay tile back in the ground where frost action will not af fect them if the tile are left exposed they will soon be bro ken down by frost the wire gate or bars prevent muskrats and debris from getting up the tile lines and plugging them another fall drainage chore clean out all the outlets in any tile system one line could be come blocked and the rest of the system will work but if an outlet becomes blocked the whole system is useless shovel away the mud and grass so that the water isnt held in the tile says sinclair and deepen the outlet ditch so that theres a sixinch clear ance between the tile outlet and the ditch bottom open ditches are a problem cattle tramp through them and break down the banks or brush might start growing and slow up the water j use a brush cutting machine i if the brush is less than an inch in diameter take out larger brush with a bulldozer and brush blade the brush blade lifts out only the brush and not too much earth says sin clair the farm engineer suggests cleaning larger ditches over 2 feet with backhoes and drag lines bulldozers may be too slow and are best for brush re moval and spreading the spoil- bank after the backhoes and draglines have done their job backhoes and draglines are fast and can dig to greater depths the earthmover can al so be used it has the advantage of carrying the earth out of the ditch cleaning it out the dirt can be spread where its most desirable for a small system of open ditches less than 2 feet in di ameter sinclair feels rented road graders will do a good job pulltype twowheel graders and threepoint hitch blades also do satisfactory work twiffla all food features effective october 8th 9th and 10th iga fancy family size save 17 41oz tint tomato juice maple leaf save 8o mincemeat tm green giant save 7c fancy peas 3 stokelys save 4o fancy pumpkin 2- 45- 39c 49 35 a prime salad favourite vacuum cooled vs no 1 grade fresh grade a young tom turkeys fresh and froz turkeys 18 to 22fc av fresh and frozen young hen jo to 16bb ay 33 41 lb clb maple leaf or burns readytoeat shankless skinless hams 53 lettuce 2 qoodsizeheads 2 qc a thanksgiving treat ujs no 1 grade sweet potatoes 3m9- ocean spray save c jellied or whole cranberry sauce 15ox tin 21 monarch regular save 6c margarine frozenfrasrvaie fancy mixed vegetables 2tt poly bag 45 coloured or white save 8c angelas marshmallows 160 ncg yc assorted save 8c lady beth chocolates mb box 75 iga presents the new assemble-it- yourself giant dictionary section only 25c sl iga store for further information on this icjkkiric offer p ratcliffs stouffville iga foodliner ontario buttonvilie neighbourhood notes buttonville w l members have been busy people lately last week the work commit tee with mrs ken stots as chairman entered a display in the wl exhibits at markham fair entitled the family eats breakfast and came first in eleven entries this week the social commit tee has been hard at work cater ing for the lions club banquet two hundred and fifty guests were expected at buttonville w- l hall on tuesday evening and the total wx membership help ed serve the guests october 21st will find the la dies entertaining again at but tonville hall this time the oc casion is a fashion show pre sented by the new pattilu shop of richmond hill and sponsored by the buttonville vl three of the models will be mrs allck gardner mrs george hooper and mrs adam brown who are being trained for the work along with models from rich mond hill by mrs anderson of the pattilu shop remember the evening of october 21 wed nesday at buttonville wl hall tickets from members mr and mrs strike are new neighbours in the home former ly occupied by ted and berniece gardner mr strike is on the teaching staff in scarboro and his school is one chosen to be honoured by a visit from the lord mayor of scarboro eng land when he tours this part of the country shortly we were sorry to learn that mrs jerry renwick shirley wallen has been ill in hospital recently and speaking of hospitals art storey who spent the best part of the summer at york county hospital newmarket is back at school again we are happy to say art says so many people remembered him with messages and gifts while he was away mr and mrs milt sherman are visiting in the owen sound area this week milt was going to attend the fair at tara where he hadnt been since he was a boy mr and mrs win mcgimp- sey and mr and mrs james rodick drove to the niagara peninsula last sunday to visit mr and mrs mcgimpseys son harry and his family sympathy of the community is extended to mr harold stef- fler and his family in the loss of his mother whose death oc curred at elmira on thursday evening of last week following a lengthy illness personnel at master feeds farm and friends in the neigh bourhood held a presentation and party recently for douglas sherman son of mr and mrs elgin sherman and his bride-to- be miss june lohonen daugh ter of mr and mrs oliver la- honen of willowdale whose marriage was solemnized in thornhill united church on sat urday september 26 congratulations to mrs lloyd tennyson dorothy denby who won 2nd prize for her maxim knitted sports coat at markham fair sorry to learn that mrs aub rey stephenson has succumbed to whooping cough church news tenfifteen am is the new time for sunday school at the browns corners united church on sunday mornings last sun day the new term began and there was an excellent attend ance and a fine staff there are classes for everyone from tlny tots to grownups and a good programme the fact is that in such a growing district new accommodation win soon be im perative remember the time for next sunday 1015 there will be a special thanks giving service in the church at 1130 next sunday and the ypa have agreed to decorate the aud itorium for this special day the congregation looks forward to having mr binnington back with them on this occasion special music by the choir euchre series begins on friday evening of this week the annual fall euchre series sponsored by the button ville wi will commence at buttonville hall 8 pm games will be played every second fri day evening into december with nightly prizes and a grand prize for the highest series score enthusiasm runs high during these games and a good attend ance is anticipated refresh ments are served and score kee pers this season will be mrs k arnott and mrs a brown junior farmers congratulations arc due the unionvllle junior farmers and junior institute groups for suc cess in their ventures at mark ham fair the boys group won first prize for their display and the girls took many individual pri zes among them joan hooper elizabeth barker cora brodie and others on sunday evening october 18 the junior farmers will hold their annual church service at browns corners united church the speaker of the evening will be mr m cockburn of the de partment of agriculture york county pralet garden win prizes of the many fine vegetables ike stourryrle ttwjhe tknfcr october t ffsf pjt skating outfits for boys girls of all ag prostyle hockey skates with tendon guards complete outfit price range as low as mens sizes 612 894 boys sizes 15 695 smau boys sizes 1113 595 jfifftih9 skating sets with new foam bearhug ankle supports and foam padded tongues childs sizes 810a 795 misses sizes 113 895 sr misses sizes 4 10 945 weldons shoes main street stouffville phone 172w pralet pralet gardens out of thirty entries they received 18 prizes with at least 8 firsts that we counted at the close of the fair we noticed that mr pralet was surrounded by buy ers wishing to snap up these fine samples yjpa dance that record hop at victoria square hall sponsored by the young peoples assn a while back was a huge success judg ing by reports there were approximately 100 young people attending and sill had a good time patrons for the evening were mr and mrs harold wright and mr and mrs edgar fuller a woman rammed her auto into a phone pole when a skunk jumped into the back seat that doesnt sound like the end of the story glen major mr and mrs albert lee ka- thryn and martin mr and mrs alec hingston and familv tor onto visited on sunday with mr and mrs j a hingston mr and mrs arthur feddie and artie of claremont called on mr and mrs joe jones on sunday mrs gowan ferguson and mr r g ferguson toronto spent the weekend at glen gowan mr and mrs jim jones called on mrs ralph faulkner one evening last week mrs charles johnson and delia visited on sunday with mr and mrs edgar johnson and family miss r matthews toronto spent the weekend with miss bey risebrough congratulations to mr and mrs wm wilson don mills rd its another boy proud grand parents are mr and mrs chas flss we are all pleased to hear mrs t risebrough is coming along fine- and soon hopes to be home pickering district high school board offers n classe 195960 registration tuesday october 13 from 730 pm to 930 pm at pickering dist- rict high school and at ajax high school classes every tuesday and thursday fall term october 20 to december 17 inclusive 19 nights spring term january 7 to march 17 inclusive 21 nights class requirements classes will not be started until at least 15 students enrol if the average attendance in a class falls below 10 students during the fall term the class will not bo continued in the spring term note it will be determined after registration whether a class will be held two nights a week or one and on which night it wlllbe scheduled fees payable fundable on registration resident 500 nonresident 1000 not re- possible courses 1 physical recreation 6 bookkeeping 2 basic english 7 typewriting 3 art 8 shorthand 4 sewing beginners 9 shopwork 5 sewing advanced consideration will be given to anv organized group of 15 or more who would like any additional subject included in the night programme i advance inquiries may be made at the school offices by phoning pickering district high school 7 ajax high school 239 winter job aid to start december 1st premier frost and municipal affairs minister warrender an nounced last week the third con secutive winter works program to relieve unemployment it is the third year in which ontario has shared such costs and the second year of a feder alprovincial program in which ottawa pays 50 percent ontario 25 percent and the municipality 25 percent of all labor costs for approved programs the program will run ior five months from december 1 to from the program last winter to the extent of several thous and dollars mr frost said the early an nouncement might give munici palities a better chance to plan projects have hem approved and level out their own relief roles and unemployment dips changes in the program were the inclusion of contractors key man and farm workers who normally seek winter em ployment two other types of projects were added for munici palities the stockpiling of sand and the construction of park chalets or skate change houses in municipal parks mr frost and mr warrender said they hoped the fheral gov ernment would agree to the ex tension of the fivemonth period for at least another month last year 184 municipalities and conservation authorities made application for 693 ap proved projects only 629 were processed but more than 7000 persons were given work on tarios share of the cost amount ed to 998000 to saturday excursions toronto good going and returning torn saturday only april 30 except for minor chan- shown at markham fair some ges it is the same program the of the very finest were display- two governments spon list ed by mr and mrs richard winter stouffvillc bonesued excursion fares from lindsay 290 blackwater 210 stouffville 125 sunderland 215 corresponding fares from intermediate point f ml information rom ascitis by train dian national

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