Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 19, 1960, p. 11

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suggest procedural bylaw for pickering fatal crash at locust hill the driver of this 1954 model car was instantly killed on saturday morning when the auto was struck by a south bound cpr passenger train at a level crossing in locust hill the vehicle was thrown almost 100 feet by the impact it took towtruck operators more than an hour to haul the car from a waterfilled field staff photo for office supplies its the tribune uxbrjdge kinsmen club annual spring morse show muses elgin park uxbridge horse races games midway refreshments and many other attractions cedar grove news well we may not have the grain in the ground but we got the clothes on the line this week thats something to be thank ful for and looking on the bright side isnt this a wonder ful year for daffodils wher ever they grow they can be seen in profusion red winged black birds usually found near swamps can be found in abun dance all over the countryside this year while president eisenhower and mr krushchev battle over spy flights a war has been fought and won in cedar grove on the offensive we have an army of four two swallows and two robins armed with speed of movement cunning unwav ering purpose and a sense of urgency on the defensive yvonne housser armed with brooms mops moth crystals and reason the swallows had picked the front door for the they deposited carloads of mud the gooy mud swallows seem to prefer mrs housser pre ferred them to pick another spot any spot at all only not her front door brooms and mops came into play but starting again was challenge enjoyed by swallows moth crystals smelt so strong they reeked of dis couragement not at all moth crystals they liked up went the nest with swift skill when the enemy was out of sight for an hour the robins chose a spot just over yvonnes bedroom window and since they rise so much earlier than she does the enemy took exception to this battle after battle was fought but the robins won the war the unfair part of the story is that yvonne housser keeps these birds and their cronies from starvation all winter long she spends a for tune on staples and delicacies in an effort to avoid further outbreaks of verba violence at weekly meetings of pickering twp council the members will give some thought to the intro duction of a procedural bylaw the matter was introduced by ward 4 councillor ross deakin and discussed briefly at a spe cial meeting on monday night i understand that almost ev ery municipality has such a by- law except pickering stated councillor deakin the sugges tion was favoured by councillor clifford laycox to avoid an other night like last week i think we need it he said councillor edgar james was not optimistic over the idea i think were getting along fine he said councillor james sug- gested that the bylaw did not meet with the complete favour of the reeve reeve scott was not present to take part in the discussion clerk l t johnston informed the meeting that a procedural bylaw had been drawn up some three years ago but had never been put into practice coat with the purchase of any m q buy the mosiey budget down no payments till june 15 value in this selection there are harris- type cloths diagonal blackburn blazers black and white plus many other types too numarous to mention sizes 35 to 48 in regulars tehs and shorts to help them through the hard times and now will they do her a small favour never they stand on squatters rights and thats that friends of mrs rob johnson who was previously mrs bis- nnrk reesor of cedar grove will be happy to hear she has returned home from oshawa hospital mrs johnson has been in the hospital for several weeks during which time she under went surgery on her throat the operation was successful and she returned to sunderland feel ing very fit the first evening meeting of the wms was held at the home of mrs earl risebrough on wednesday may 4th mrs whit- taker read a paper on friendli ness to newcomers to the chu rch the meeting was then turn ed over to mrs risebroughs group the theme for their pro gram was community friend ship we used to wonder what was meant by this some of the duties are 1 to welcome new comers to the community 2 to visit sick and shutins in home and hospital 3 to pro vide hospitality in church homes 5 to engage in social service 6 to promote racial brother hood a play was presented de picting these duties two mem bers of the wms visited these characters mrs critical mrs loyal mrs gloom mrs once- ayear extending a warm invi tation to come to church and wms all invitations were glad ly accepted the play was great ly enjoyed by all a filmstrip was then viewed showing a real life situation of problems met and solved by a team of wms ladies welcoming new canadi ans into the community wor ship period was taken by mrs whittaker a delicious lunch was served by the group may 28th is the next date for a square and round dance in agincourt make a note of the date details later melbourne flannel charcoal and grey in tails regulars shorts naturals in sizes 35 to 50 1 pair pants 3950 extra pants only 500 free sport coat venetian gabardine in blue grey brown and charcoal re gulars talis shorts and natu rals sizes 35 to 4fi also tre mendous selections of tropical suits in assorted shades pants 4295 extra pants only 700 free sport coat free sport coat valued at 2950 doors open at 9 am sharp thursday friday 9 to 9 tuesday wednesday saturday 9 am to 6 pm all wool imported fabrics in blue grey charcoal brown and marled twist in brown grey blue tones and full ranges of fancies 1 pair pants s extra pants only s10 free sport coat all alterations free no charge buv the boyds budget way boyds mens boys wear open tues wed and sat 900600 no money down next to dominion store markhom plaxa ph 1387 thur and fri pay another day 9 9 00 kennedy road shopping centre f oth e r locations scarboro ont phone am 55703 ajax shopping centre harwood street south ajax ont phone whitehall 21 s90 gormley mrs c milsted mr clarence heise of well- and called on mr and mrs geo french on saturday mrs cronk and mr and mrs paul nigh of springvale spent tuesday with mr and mrs roy nigh mr and mrs c r wilcox richard and dinah spent satur day at niagara falls rev and mrs o l traub of horin nigeria africa and rev and mrs e boettger of stouff- ville visited the milsteds thurs day evening rev and mrs traub were stationed at horin with mr and mrs allan doner and just arrived by plane on tuesday they brought greet ings from the doners to their gormley friends a number attended the sun day school rally at st clair ave united missionary church on friday evening rev burgess was the guest speaker friends and relatives enjoyed seeing the pictures taken by misses miriam heise and velma brillinger in southern rhodesia africa the girls showed these pictures on friday evening at the youth centre we wish a speedy recovery for mr carl reesor who is in uxbridge hospital after a heart attack at his home miss sheila wilcox arrived home saturday after success fully completing hr first year at the art college in halifax nova scotia wc had a letter this weok from mr harold newns a for mer gormley boy now station ed with the ontario provincial police at bradford giving us the following for our column harold newns jr has just been engaged in the royal can adian mounted police he left his home in bradford on may 5 1960 for training in reglna sask harold is the son of mr and mrs harold newns and grandson of mrs walter newns and the late walter newns gormley residents for many years the friends here wish him success in his work miss mary sentz of ml joy penna- spent wednesday with mrs george french misses helen and carol nigh and others attended the sunday school convention atthe breth ren in christ church at sherks- ton they also visited mr and mrs lloyd rush at ridgeway belated birthday greetings to miss nancy cober who cele brated her ssth birthday last thursday mr and mrs m henderson and family had dinner on satur day with mr and mrs j schar- bach and family of toronto mr and mrs ian grant chris tine and edward moved on fri day to their new home in stouff- ville after having lived in new gormley for eight years the new owner mr and mrs j f holmes and jill of toronto moved in on saturday we wel come them to our community mrs john bond mr and mrs the stouffviue twiune thursday may 19 rm ftf w clarence summerfelt mr and mrs ralph baker and mrs f warwick spent wednesday with rev and mrs f huson at owen sound mr and mrs roy brillinger had supper on sunday with mr and mrs walter steckley of barrie mrs ramm was taken to the branson hospital toronto with gangrene in her foot mrs charles conner spent thursday with mrs george french recent visitors with mr and mrs geo french were bishop and mrs alvin winger mr and mrs levi steckley rev wm vanderbent of richmond hill miss miriam heise mr wilmot conner of oak ridges mr garry cousins who is with the army at gatestown nb is spending a 16day leave with his parents mr and mrs a cousins mr and mrs peter beintema and three children of keswick moved on saturday to the house recently vacated by mr and mrs eric morby lost weight felf young again maidstone ont 1 bt been using titer karan pura for about eight weeks and hare lost 32 pounds i t twenty r tears younger and recommend the naran plan to anyone who wishes to lose excess weujbt and feel and look younger k leish- dun rr 1 maidstone ont too much weight saps roar strength makes you feel tired takes the fun out of life dont let excess weight make you lock and feel older than you are try the naran plan today its amas- ing how quickly you can lose pounds of unsightly fat right la your own home get the naraa plan from your druggiat today it is simple inexpensive and sold on a money back guarantee mr and mrs lowell brown and daughter of welland and mr and mrs lloyd rush and daughter of ridgeway came on friday night to see grandpa french mr and mrs ronald richard son and girls spent the weekend in hamilton with his father 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