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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 4, 1960, p. 21

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assified the stouffville tribunt classified advertising rates articles for sale livestock for sale kxal estate wantej cars for sale v08t found etc cm ru ic pv ward il wltfc a uia of 7sc t k for cxtro mmkji wk moot b ri4 k of lftnloa if cbarxtl h9 rficj 15c wffl a thrr of tse will bo md fo all nvlim htctt4 to thu ofie k0ttce9 coming event cards op thanks 1 word itb a aaiaiioum of jlftft rfcttxs engagement marriages sc a word with a minimom of 1 100 in memoriahs 1 m minim am for 4 line plai coc for each addiuooal 4lin ffttm oisplat classipieds fl4 per inch with a minimum of ooe inch additional convcutlt uacrtioa at 1 1 co per inch all clasatfied ada must t id thlo ofive not later than it am wednetdaj fleaj cash stamps or money order and aavo money clip thla out for reference live stock 11 pigs for sale 8 weeks old ph claremont 62 pigs for sale 50 to 75 lbs torn hastings ph stouffville 773jl growth of markham village reflected by police work honegger put lets for sale 20 weeks old j herold hills dale dr v mile east of mus- selmans lake 35tf for sale 1 registered hol- stcin cow second calf due also 1 springer holstein heifer geo allison ph stouff 254 citizens beware as a citizen to the citizens of stouffville i should like to warn you to beware of those smooth fast talking onetrip salesmen who del uged our town last week having held a policy with this company for years also they have in the past used my name as bait to sell policies to those of you who bought i only hope you know exactly what you get for the money you paid to me this was a disappointing experience and i am not the only one that has had this same experience maybe you have the best protection in the world till you try to collect a claim mine was the only claim the policy didnt cover so i was told w d atkinson plowmen continued from front page plowing career has been climax ed by the winning of several major awards in 1953 you won the canadian championship at the international plowing match in cobourg and also represented canada the same year in the world match at cobourg again in 1954 you represented canada at the world match in south ireland in 1955 you again won the canadian championship at the international plowing match at leamington and represented canada at the world match in england in 1956 last year you competed again nt the international plowing match winning the canadian championship for the 3rd time you are a worthy champion to represent canada at the world match in italy this fall whether you win or not we know that you will do your best and bring honour to canada we know that you attribute much of your success to the splendid coaching that you have received from your father win timbers is a champion in his own right having won cham pionships in both high cut plow ing with horses and in tractor plowing at the present time he is performing a great service to agriculture by coaching jun ior plowmen and by judging at county and international plow ing matches a wife plays an important part in the success of her hus band to you leatrlce we ex press our appreciation with these flowers for your loyalty and to help robert in becoming a threetime canadian tractor plo champion and to you robert we would express our happiness in your victory with this occasional chair we hope you will find much pleasure in its use holstein heifer for sale due feb 15 vaccinated rea sonable price claude kerr rin ph stouff 97903 9 wellbred suffolk ewe lambs for sale were with registered suffolk ram oct nov murray paisley rr3 stouffville ph mount albert 39w3 its strange but true that some little kids love to get all cleaned up just so they can get dirty during 1959 the markham village police dept investigated a total of 119 accidents checked into 579 minor complaints con ducted 470 bank and payroll es corts served so summonses and investigated 53 thefts this work included only a small part of the departments activity dur ing the past year the chief is mr fred white other officers are sgt gilliatt and constables dewar and vance chief white based the increas ed activity in his department on the continued growth of the vill age referring to payroll es corts chief white noted that in 1959 they had 470 in 1957 they amounted to s125s77 the two had none revenue from fines new cruisers travelled more than 43000 miles on less than the one year period the markham village depart ment has continued to promote its wellknown safety campaign in the three public schools pup ils in the james robinson pub lic school and the franklin st public school have enjoyed a fouryear accidentfree record a pedestrian crosswalk has been installed on main street chief white noted that due to an increased amount of vehicu lar traffic on both no 7 and no 4s hwys during the summ er months it has been necessary to seek the services of the opp the chief has suggested furth er that the time is rapidly ap proaching when it will be nec essary to keep the police office open on a roundtheclock basis dog complaints continue to plague both the police dept and council and chief white has suggested that the situation can be improved only through the acquiring of a competent dogcatcher ontario county holstein club the annual meeting of the ontario county holstein club was held in the township hall manchester on saturday feb 6th 1960 with around 120 hol stein breeders in attendance president william stone open ed the meeting at 1045 am in his opening address mr stone gave a detailed summary of the projects carried out by the club during 1959 mr everett biggs assistant deputv minister of agriculture for marketing was the guest speaker he explained the new reorganization that has recently taken place in the ontario de partment of agriculture he emphasized the importance of cooperation and the need for a greater public relations program between the ontario department of agriculture and the consum er organizations he also point ed out the need for greater re search on marketing and mar keting legislation his address was very timely and contained a great deal of very worthwhile information mr chas hadden was appoin ted to represent ontario on the east central show and exten sion committee mr gerry nelson fleldman for the holsteinfriesian asso ciation gave a detailed report on his work he congratulated exhibitors from ontario county on their splendid success in the show ring at the championship show peterborough and the royal winter fair in all there were 60 certificates presented to 25 holstein breed ers mr george mclaughlin na tional director gave an interest ing report on the work of the national association he report ed that the annual holstein meeting will be held in the royal york hotel toronto on wed nesday february 17th he also reported that the 1959 registra tions of holstein cattle were up 76 transfers showed a drop of 25 and new memberships were down by 6 he also re ported that exports were down this was largely due to the fact that few cattle were exported to the us during 1959 mr rov barker woodbridge national director brought greet ings from the york county hol stein club the election of directors for 1960 resulted as follows robt j smith blackwater hugh ormiston brooklin rri mac christie port perry rr4 har old page uxbridge rr2 mur ray mountjoy oshawa rr2 john leask seagrave rr2 les smith port perry rr2 ross evans uxbridge rr4 ralph chambers wilfrid cecil disney brooklin rr1 conservation patrol the townships of uxbridge and pickering have submitted written protests to the metro and region conservation au thority over their recent de cision to remove their officer from regular patrol of the two municipalities the authority has decided that the officer should enforce laws only on roads leading to conservation parks and within the defined recreational area dep reeve robt nesbitt of uxbridge twp charged that mr ben smith an official with the dept of lands and forests was required to enforce game laws in oshawa and the southern por tion of ontario county with an estimated population of over 80000 people and although he was doing an excellent job his area was too large for one man he contended that the author itys officer was badly needed they claim that there is a duplication of the officers du ties but i dont see it that way he said he noted that any hunt er with a one dollar licence could hunt in uxbridge town ship without question deputy reeve nesbitt was supported by other members of council a similar view was taken by members of pickering township council councillor harry ash- ton contended that pickering paid a large amount of money into the authority each year and therefore should be provid ed with the service clerk l t johnston informed the members that the figure in 1959 was close to 5000 rknam parking r xoexot 30e3ox o d o hear ontarios dynamic minister of health hon m b dymond md at the north york progressive conservative association annual meeting newmarket town hall 8 pm friday february 19 valfntine day it is related that valentine im prisoned for his faith put down thoughts of his own wretched con dition and sent messages of love and cheer to others arid he be came an example to the extent that the custom grew of sending greet ings out on saint valentines day whatever the origin of the cus tom of st valentines it is famil iar and good for it is well to remember friends and acquain tances in a way that is calculated to bring cheer and happiness at the remembrance if christmas and new year have not exhausted the list of those whom you would remember heres your chance on valentines day to complete the task of love continued from front page needed he suggested that the proposed parking lot would ac commodate between 50 and 60 cars and additional land would be retained for future use when required the area is located on the east side of main street be tween church and albert sts the committees work on the project was praised by the board there is a need and we have tried to fill that need contin ued councillor thomas he pointed out that many business men feared that the main street shopping area would deteriorate if some immediate action was not taken mr james greer a main st druggist noted that he would not want to see anyone hurt financially by the project but he contended that a parking area was needed we can face nothing but a serious loss of business if the parking facili ties are not improved he said he suggested that the matter was the subject of continuous complaint from his customers solicitor lachlan cattanach informed the board that many persons who opposed the bylaw had verbally agreed that there was a need for more adequate parking i agree that some will suffer from increased taxes but the value of their properties will be retained he said mr jamieson in summing up said that the board was quite impressed with the application he noted that the opening up of the new shopping plaza had promoted a fear among main street businessmen he said that similar situations had occurred in other areas he pointed out however that the tax levy was quite sizeable in a number of cases he noted further that the petition came within a hairbreadth of can celling the bylaw he said that he would discuss the possibility of reducing the size of the ap plication with the chairman of the board the council does not want to push this project down the throats of the persons who must pay but they fully realize the need concluded the solicitor ioc aot however we nvy observe that there is too much of the customary in the days of greeting every day brings an opportunity of remembering others with words of cheer and often a kind word and the knowledge of twlng remem bered may lighten the load of the day and encourage some one to carry on so use the opportunities that come with every day to cheer others along the way such a word may be better than the usual valentine of once a year just a thought sometimes we caa and a great measure of happiness id the simple act of dolnr for others a belptag hand er an eoconragis word may lift someone vp from trouble or despair a smile may chase amy loom and shadows if we desire to build a tester world to which to lire there is no better starting point than the simple obsenraaee of the jcoldrn rule valentine gifts by elizabeth arden fresh assortments of jenny lind candies baby bunny nuts houstons the rexall drug store 1 main st v phone 229 ggsggsgbsgggglsggggjgjgjbs stolen car found in scarborough a car belonging to mr chas hoover of ringwood was re covered in scarboro last week by markham twp police the auto was taken from the prop erty of mr maurice eby while the owner was in the house constable cliff cox later ar rested two brothers michael booth and donald booth both of scarboro the charge against the latter was withdrawn by the crown but michael booth was convicted in newmarket court on thursday he will be sent enced this week constable cox in checking the ringwood area located an abandoned car on no 48 high way on checking the licence number he discovered it belong ed to michael booth this led to the recovery of the hoover car a planned breakin at the markham village licence bu reau office operated by mr ray mond brilllnger was thwarted recently by markham twp- po lice during a routine patrol through the town a parked car was checked on the main street four youths were questioned when they were later arrested by metro toronto police for lic ence bureau breakins in scar boro and toronto the men ad mitted that a similar theft had been planned in markham a quantity of licence plates were found in their possession the stourfviue tribune tbony febreery it 1950 face 7 must have bond on big couuty project tacmte bebf cains atlestwfo22ol although an original motion supported the home for the aged building committee ac cepting the millicn dollar con tract without a bond so strong was the opposition that council later confirmed a resolution re quiring such bond warden clark had assured council that the ontario govern ment was satisfied to take the donolo company without a bond and had contracts with them amounting to over s4000000 stouffville council representa tives voted with the warden as part of the is to 10 vote favor ing no bond they later joined the large majority agreeing to a 50 bond the tender of the louis don olo co was accepted recently at ss94s01 however the total cost when the furnishings are added amounts to 51215701 and this amount has been approved by the minister of welfare no conclusion was reached as to whether or not the county would purchase only the s5000 land site with only a right-of- way access from the highway or buy out a service station fronting on the road which would cost s32000 since the arguments were not conclusive the warden called members to visit the property this wednes day tie 1ahdy family by lloyd birm3sram m3wtdget 1 0unm3 i 0oofau caj4 mme goop these bssc u3eopthose 6wsheb 3un10k ibsp the bboty baskets to awe storage sims rcsrfttas am gmau haswwee qpsaxner caps withavaswrie tape tsck bashes attach tdbqv5rthe hancve pop depth oc xxlit ea9aos3s shelves -ow- cott in n umlat ituh tjkjtfcm ccwiuimba ticmiiiimtia i on dose gives each animct a years supply of cobalt io many areas up to 9 out of 10 cattlo arc cobalt deficient even apparently healthy herds suffer from hidden hunger the unthriftiness caused by the slightest lack of cobalt but now one dose with cobalt bulleta provides ii the cobalt your beef animals need for a full year field trials show that even in areas where beef fattening has never been a problem pkkmaco cobalt bullets can increase beef gains a minimum of 10 to 22 gef permaco c0bait buiuts for beef aid dairy carrie tod ax i t l wilson sons ltd markham g36w whitevale from sawnse to slrln when you buy meat at dominion you can be absolutely sure of complete satis faction you can be sure because dominions experienced meat buyers go right into the packing houses and carefully select only the choicest meats f dominions trained butchers skillfully cut and trim right in the store ensuring you of the utmost quality and economy you can be sure because all meat at dominion is 100 guaranteed switch to dominion this week canadas finest government inspected red or blue brand beef porterhouse wing tb0ne sirloin or for extra energy beehive special 2lb tin for pies and pastry special 7lb q7c bag 57 only at dominion richmello peanut special 160z jar 29 culverhouse fancy tomato juice special j 4801 tins fljc bc c grade sweet eating ij0u pears dominions own domino instant coffee medium size d0z 49 6oi itr 79 california fresh green van kirk chocolate or butterscotch chipits 2 6 49 cilery stalks large size 36s 29 everything is buarmeed uimon values effective tn markham only until sat feb 13 onafsssks3pataaaagcss

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