Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 18, 1960, p. 4

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ftge 4 thf stouhvtue trjbunt ttwuby febtwy tt i960 goveriimciit municipal and corporation bonds preferred and common shares inquiries invited russell beare 213 main street markhaiu trupbone 464 siib4ernl of wood gundy company limited inhalator treatment revives choking buttonville baby village of stouffville dee applications are being called for the position tf dogcatcher for the village of stouffville appli cants must provide suitable vehicle and slate re muneration expected dog pound is provided by the municipality applications will he received up to february 27th 1960 at the office of clerk ralph corner village of stouffville wanted more cream shippers for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call phone 186w stouffville creamery co cold storage lockers for rent sec the stouf f v i l l e t r i b u n e for office supplies business machines ken and connie stephenson spent an anxious hour or two early last thursday evening when their fourmonthsold baby girl suffered a choking epell markham twp police brought an inhalator and after a short time the baby recovered we axe happy to say when mr and mrs george clarke jr dropped in to visit relatives m florida recently they were surprised to find mr and mrs e walton sharing the same apartment joy fuller was a happy girl last week when her new elec tric organ was installed in the fuller home friends were sorry lo learn that mr douglas hood pati was taken to branson hospital on thursday of last week alter suffering a severe heart attack we wish for him a rapid recov ery during mr hoods illness don and dorothy reesor are staving at the hood iarm with mrs hood congratulations to mr and mrs rae donaldson nee betty snider whose son john rae arrived at the branson hospital on friday morning february 12 and to the new grandpar ents mr and mrs john donald son and a brand new auntie mary lynn snider nice to know mr ken stots is able to be back to work alter several weeks struggle with a back ailment when ryerson students hold a fashion show this week one of the models will be beverley burr a household economics student beverley will model a gold brocade evening gown of her own making john rodick was home from pickering college to spend a long weekend with his parents mr and mrs wm rodick the building committee of browns corners united church headed by mr hank coleman is busily engaged in checking plans and requirements for an early start on a new addition to the present church art storey and margaret pat terson were two local contest ants in the recent public speak ing contest held at thornhill district high school margaret whose subject was the chal lenge of a vocation won the girls title and will compete in the provincial contest art was successful in the semifinals but was unable to compete in the finals john craig is on two weeks leave at present from hmcs cornwallis at dartmouth the family is happy to have him home for a visit bloomington mrs r macloney ontertained her sunday school clays to a pleasant afternoon valentine party on friday afternoon mrs burgar of toronto spent a few days with mr and mrs c lemon and attended the sunday services here the ladies held a quilting and pot luck dinner at the home of mr and mrs e nesbitt two quilts were finished mr and mrs g fisher john and elizabeth of windsor were with mr and mrs e baker on the weekend mr eugene lemon as a dele gate from the soil and crop im provement association attended the farm safety sessions at guelph last week bluebirds show slight increase one of our bestknown birds the eastern bluebird was dras tically reduced in numbers in the northern part of its range two years ago the situation was so serious that the bluebird was termed a disaster species by a wellknown ontario orni thologist now if the hundreds of letters received by the fed eration of ontario naturalists from all across canada are an indication the bluebird seems to be making a comeback particu larly in the rural and northern areas one observer saw nine teen adult bluebirds along a concession road in the bruce peninsula last june he also found a nest containing four young bluebirds however the situation is still serious and every effort should be made to provide nestboxes placed in suitable locations dur ing february and march when the bluebird returns from its wintering grounds in the south plans of nestingboxes for the bluebird are available free of charge from the federation of fice edwards gardens don mills onl halfpast tien hes aj3hevg 30meffim3 of nsusff classlast week he sabz hejusrsaoshouu tbeposstbe 70havbftib otjlars pickering police report shows 59 was busy year mm hi chiei constable r t parker of the pickering township po lice dept has presented his an nual report to the commission and it is noted that 1959 was a busier year for the police in nearly every phase of their work they have it men in uniform chief constable 3 corporals 4 constables 1 secretary and two dispatchers they police over 45 square miles with 994 toad miles mileage chalked up in 1959 was 144466 as compared to 114678 in 1958 the department this year at tended 81 fires fingerprinted 34 persons for criminal records and 6 for other reasons twentyfive were photographed for criminal records males arrested 131 summonsed 970 prosecuted 10- 51 females arrested 2 sum monsed 35 and prosecuted 29 persons arrested for other de partments 8 and 29 tried in juv enile court 1005 summons were issued for the department and 543 for other departments fines im posed 1463870 fines collected 1382146 the townships share 623270 the latter is up nearly 1000 over 1958 84 autos were seized and liqu or seized amounted to 27050 in 1959 2281 occurrences were reported and 3459 investi gations carried out major occurrences reported and investigated were indecent assault 2 indecent exposure 2 assault 9 attempted suicide 1 suicide 1 drownings 2 auto fatalities 1 death from other causes 2 criminal negligence 1 rape 1 intoxicated in charge of auto 31 fraud 1 203 traffic accidents were in vestigated and number of per sons injured 63 damage to au tos 6267500 this was 4000 less than 1958 five cars were stolen in the area 2 stolen here and recover ed here 3 stolen here and re covered elsewhere stolen else where and recovered here 20 22 stolen vehicles were recovered by this department property stolen in the area amounted to 1234865 proper ty recovered including for other departments amounted to 19- 53003 the latter was 9000 more than 1958 there were 6 reports of insane persons 5 car thefts 23 house breaking 17 shopbreaking 20 bicycle thefts 111 other thefts charges laid under the crim inal code were assault that causes bodily harm 5 break and enter 24 theft 37 malicious dam age 2 causing disturbance 3 vagrancy 4 possession of sawed- oft firearm 1 point firearm 1 resist arrest 2 indecent assault 3 commit indecent act 1 charges under the liquor con trol act having liquor other than in residence 104 drunk in public place 22 obtain liquor while a minor 49 keep liquor for sale 2 found in place where offence committed 12 consume liquor in public place 2 permit drunkenness 1 there were 787 charges laid under the highway traffic act that ranged from speeding to using indecent language racing littering the highway and driv ing without a license in 1959 there were 1178 cases prosecuted with 1018 convic tions baluntrae musselmans lake on wednesday afternoon feb 10th the bauantrae wa met at the home of the president mrs archie watson there was a fine turnout and a great deal of business was conducted the most important item on the agen da was the decision of a goal for the year it has been decided by the wa to make the chief project for the year that of in sulating the church this is a very ambitious and commend able project and its hoped that the community will support the wa in all its activities the meeting ended with a lunch be ing served it was a very enjoy able afternoon there is a quilt ing bee this week at the home of dorothy hood all members are urged to come out some time during the week and sew a little there was a sleigh ride and party saturday night hosted by jack and betty palmer lake- shore rd several couples from the city came up to enjoy the fun and vein and audrey davies were among the visitors it was a funtilled evening for all who attended the city folks particu larly enjoyed our country snow sunday was not such a happy i day in the com imiiy for some of our folks tljc weather was i very miserable and driving was 1 a real hazard there were two accidents at the bauantrae aurora sideroad corner iioln in volving local folks mr kim rogers slid very neatly into a telephone pole and sheared it off he was unhurt but his car is almost a total loss there were also windows broken at wrights store caused by the wires later in the day a twocar colli sion sent miss b nicholson of valley rd to hospital we un derstand she is home again but it was a very nasty accident both cars were badly damaged heres a little bit of brighter news there is to be a euchre at the school come friday feb 26 at 8 pm at a recent group committee meeting it was de cided to hold a euchre to help the cubs and scouts in their activ ities the euchre will be a pie and ice cream affair and there will be some pretty nice prizes for the lucky ones a set of pro hockey tickets will be drawn for as a door prize as well it sounds like a really good night out so remember the date friday feb 26th at 8 oclock admission 50c for yourself safest saw other it- fvv exclusive jrjght jwer blade saw ahmone successor to stout hatrd chain crosscut and bod saws ffehs bucks limbs undercuts c learn land prunes prectsionccta leavtmulodtoorilytxwer saw safe up in a tree or on a udder try it youraek- contact us today onir including 20 blade victor 21950 foote stoufjfyiile uki ph 76sj driver abandons car on cpr track willis mckenna 42 of 227 mary st oshawa was charged with drunk driving after the car he abandoned on the rail way tracks was demolished by an eastbound cpr piggyback freight at 1 oclock thursday morning pickering twp police said he abandoned the car on the tracks at dixie road in pickering it was carried a mile after the collision there was damage to the heavy underplate on the train engine three trains were ringwood we are sorry to report that mrs j shirk fell in her home and broke a hip she is progress ing nicely in scarborough hos pital ce prayer meeting was held at the home of mr and mrs h yakeley last wednesday night and mrs yakeley served lunch to celebrate christian endeavor month christian endeavor was organized feb 2nd 1881 the first one was held in our com munity somewhere in the 1890s miss shirley steckley and her friend miss ruth fox spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs fred steckley mr ray gibson preached at the evening service and the bowler sisters from agincourt sang three numbers we appre ciated their coming that distance on such a stormy night the excelsion class will meet at the home of mrs herbert yakeley on thursday evening feb 25th all the ladies of the community are welcome mr and mrs ray gibson spent the weekend with the pastor and mrs soper held up in toronto until the track was cleared garage your local bp dealer hiijman sales servicb general repairs 21hr towing phone stoiirtville 170w days evenings ltflj d a where service is our business our only business service guaranteed repairs to all makes and models of oars and trucks free pickup and delivery phone 215 nite towing 19w west end of stouffville most of the worlds troubles says the brandon sun are pro duced by those who wont pro duce anything else when you nudge the accelerator when you touch the hrake a ku motors valut mcieh wmtrnlm iusamu 2dook il arotor 771 incomparable smoothness of turbine j happen the moment you leave the curb the moment ou first experience th jl il lii r f n i jetsmooth thrust 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