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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 4, 1960, p. 11

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four year old buttonville boy dies after taking medicine rouryarom bntf webster a in ihe hospital for sick f children on friday afternoon of last week after a struggle for life which lasted several rfav tne mal boy elder on of mr and mrs arthur webster ot hughs drive arnleigh hl took meikine mam for an a duu early fast week the rhiid was rushed to hospital but xmld not b revived the funeral ser vice vvat from hope united rhurh toiomo the sympathy of the -om- jmmity s extended to mr and mr webber in this great sor row bret suivived by one hi other four monthold david neighbourhood notks mr and mrs wm graham xpent several days with their daughter at oihavva last week mr and mrs lames mquay were also visitors in thai city a the home of mr and mrs cord on scott on sunday of this week mr and mrs k crisp returned from a camping expedition with mem bers of their family at omemeo the community extends con dolence to mr and mrs alex gardner and their family in the jo of mr gardners brother whose death occurred last week the funeral was held on thurs day wiih interment in st johns norway cemptery young friends gathered at the home of mrs rae donaldson north buttonville recently to honour mary hooper whose marriage to howard brumweutof james rodiek xorth buttorv uke psace on september 17th viite mr nishanen eappd with last week messer jack rodja few cuts and bruises but his kk henry harper mrs- morri- tear was a total wreck pc doug son sellerand misses mary rod- tribbhng investigated iek and may harper spent sever al day motoring through halt for this we have vacations i the stouffyille tribune 7kufc aourt i w60 ft n burton muskoka and parry karm accident slkvkv kann accidents ran be costly affairs according to the recent farm accident survey taken county bv count v throughout sound districts returning by way of georgian bay wi members completed a i tl ontario during the vear ending t the home r j 1eoiuary 29 1960 during that time in york county there were 4 fatalities among farm personnel 8 perm anent injuries and 118 tempor ary injuries total property damage amounted to 22121100 and medical bills added up to 77100 that there is no place like home for an accident is born out in this report which shows that the greatest number of mishaps occurred in the j homes gardens barns or fields of the farmer with the next most popular place being the provincial highways the survey also bears out the fact that the human animal can come to grief all by himself without half trying in the ma jority of cases accidents around home were due to stumbling and mis judgment motor accidents took second place with a slight ly lower toll nonpower tools i and lightning were the least dangerous accident agents the time element enters in as well the safest hours for farm personnel are 4 am to 5 am while the most accidents occur between 200 pm and 400 pm with the second highest peak at between 1000 am and 1100 am quilting assignment of mrs john donaldson last week the second of two quilts made during july was placed in frames early in the week and workers gave time as they could i motor acooknts on thuisday of last week matkham township police were called to two road accidents on i don mills road the first occurred south of no 7 highway at 4 oclock in the afternoon as a car driven by nora bungay of toronto made a i lefthand turn into mcquays garage and was struck by a northbound car driven by arth ur fauvert of ml albeit miss bungays father an 87yearold man was thrown to the pave- 1 men and suffered a aveve shaking up but was able to be taken home in a taxi dr seaver of markham attended and sgt bob hood investigated loiter in the evening a car di iven by peier nishanen of i toronto went out of control and 1 rolled over just at the residence farm wives vie in plowing match a fat m invention contesfnfili be a feature of the international plowing match in elgin county october 11 14 a plowing match for vvives l and daughters of farmer will be another new attraction so far 20 ontario mayors have accepted the challenge of mayor barrio of st thomas to parlici- pale in a plowing match klgin county womens iusii- i lutes and ontario hydro ate planning an exhibit on power choiing in the farm home a horseshoe pitching contest open to farmers will be held in conjunction with the plowing matches a demonstration of sale oper ation of farm machinery will be presented each day by the n taito agricultural college engv peering department the tiouble with cleverness is j that understanding a thing too soon often pi events one from undei standing it thoroughly in conversation with a curious child says the ottawa journal a word to the whys is sufficient 0orih i nights pi 12 el mshrviksrvtiosi h77iiiou gasoiini jggs w iysyj ftkftfu fill your bin now and assure yourself heat security stop worrying about delivery bold- fm because of snow or shortages and relax with a winters supply of quality fuel a 50up wfl fok a solid century additional locals mrs alice shackel stouffer st has been taken to newmar ket hospital mr and mrs tommy varr and francis were at gowganda over the holiday weekend they report the pickerel fishing was terrific landing eleven in about an hour stouffville coop phones 122 269 the summitview public school which was buill in 1917 has just been equipped with its first set of screens seventytwo windows were screened with al uminum screens at a cost of 130000 this was the lowest tender and vvas submitted by mr vandolyer rr 2 stouff ville this was a project that had been urged by the dept for several years winners of lucky draws at houston s mrs joyce heatheringlon wife of pc heatheringlon or the stouffville police dept be came the first local lady o solo in an aircraft at the goodwood airport she has completed thir teen air hours of training and hopes to obtain her private pil ots license her husband suc cessfully passed his pilots tests only recently v v n v w t w v m w at houstons rcxall drug store thursday friday saturday august 456 mr and mrs cliff lemon ar rived home on tuesday from a 6000mile trip to western cana da they report having had very hoi weather they went as far as the british columbia border crossing over into i he stales for the return trip they took the scenic route through yellow stone park and crossed 6 of the slates they visited two of mrs lemons nephews nivea miss mae symes stouffville mis peacock stouff ville rri arnold harper stouffville rr2 mrs b upper valley rd playtex a osterdahl stouff ville mrs rita parratt good wood avant soap set floyd for syth stouffville slag set mrs g elson claiemont rri arden lotion soap j s laurie stouffville atomizer c d woolvcn stouffville advant soap mrs c walk er so cranbrooke ave toronto arden basket mrs charlie woodcock stouffville arden mist mrs 1 murray si stouffville mar- treasure chesl mrs tin gall stouffville rr2 coke cooler mrs john wil son claiemont rr2 ponds mrs marion murphy stouffville noxema ben aida stouff ville wallet mrs ernie j tuck stouffville arden setk lennox stouff ville pen set mrs lome schell stouffville sheaffer pen mrs vred castle stouffville yardley set miss fiona levin ringwood duflex iv niik bangay stouffville movie camera ooiiny klson stouffville lemonville news when mother does her sum mer cleaning shell probably find candy hidden for kids at eastertime vacation bible school will he held at the united church aug 8 to aug 12 from 94n to 1145 all children are welcome to share in the fellowship a pic nic will be held on aug 12 at 5 pm on the grounds of mr and mrs hirsch mr and mrs w d atkinson who have just returned from an 8week trip through canada and usa were dinner guests on sunday evening with mr and mrs grant wells mr and mrs j naula and family and mr dick nauta en joyed a trip to blue mountain lake and new york last week miss christine wells celebrat ed her 41 h birthday with a small parly of friends and neighbours who wish her many happy re turns mr and mrs m naula vand boys travelled through north ern ontario to timmins over the weekend mr and mrs reg gibbons patsy and peter enjoyed a trip to fenelon falls and other points of interest including a boat trip mr john gibbon of toronlo was visiting his parents for sev eral days callers at the home of stew art raes over the weekend were their daughters mrs roy carey and family of markham and mr and mrs pagnello and family of searboro mr and mrs gordon brad- field of peterborough and mr and mrs don dunkeld and fam ily called at grant wells on sun day mr and mrs art fairbanks entertained a group of elderly ladies recently from laughlin lodge toronto and another group from dixon hall tor mr and mrs douglas whit- tington and family toronto anil mr and mrs floyd preston wayne and larry vandorf were dinner guests with their parents mr and mis charlie preston raimo x service stouffville stivers aurora mgr retiires j milred mcdowell has seen ail shipping give way to i ruck ing all his neighbors move away i and subdivisions move in and after three months of sleeping late of mornings he still cant seem to gel used to the idea that he is retired after 31 years manager of the aurora stiver bros fuel and feed business he retired officially last april i and at a dinner in his honor was presented with a wall clock i by k j stiver founder of the sliver feed supply business recollections he recalls th daring days in lis five years wnh stivers at their unionvillo store when he drove the first j truck they ever owned it was a pedal operated old ritxell axle job and it did a bolt shaking i 30 miles per hour on a good road and on a clear day when there wasnt much moisture in the air to slow it down milfied now 68 has lived in the same house on yonge st n since he moved to aurora with his wife 31 jears ago when he look over manage ment of the aurora planl he found he had a problem busi- ness usnt exactly humming i along he and joe walls pcnt their days cheering each other up but feed seed and coal he u determined to el wi nights he would hike oft irto the courttrv to trv to drum up bust iii grs to uurise tour a procession of over 70 cars was made up of york county fanners last week for the annu al sunrise tour those on the tour stopped at several farms to see crop demonstrations as well as new developments in land use and farm buildings the 230 men in the group saw chem ical weed killers for corn sima- zine and atraziiy giving com plete control on cliff wingers farm at gormley grass water ways were recommended by land use authorities as a way to bring poorly drained land back into production on jack frasers farm near king city open ditches were rated only second best for this kind of land because they do not work well where pasturing is to be done and weeds and maintenance are a continuing problem as well as looking at the newest farm practices the group had a good look at farming in pioneering days the black creek conservation area near woodbridge vvas of great in terest witli the displays of old farm implements houses and farm buildings one method of converting old farm buildings to modern use was seen at virginian lea farm at maple the farm buildings there had been changed over at very low cost to a loose housing system for dairy cattle carl boynton at noblelon had a good demonstration on seeding forage crops for the group on his farm his new seeding was much better developed in an area of a field where there vvas no nurse crop and where the nurse crop vvas in 14 rows than it was where he seeding had been done normally a new weed killer for forage crops 24db had a- been used on part of the field it killed prac tically all of the weeds and there was no damage to the alfalfa and clovers in the mixture those on the tultl were also in terested in the mechanical graz ing for dairy cattle on carl boynlons farm with ibis sys tem the acreage required for pasture was much lower than where natural pasture was isctl the group visaed shiirgain farm al maple saw the crops grown on the farm along with the official rod row tests and drill width tests of oals and barley straw hut farrowing pens for the isolation of sows in control of swine diseases were also of interest to the group the tour was sponsored by the york county soil crop improvement association the way some women drive we agree their place is in the home motor ol i- grkases mainstmanhham christ church anglican stolkkvilik rev t 1 tiilki5 keclor sunday august 7th 1960 stit after trinity am holy communion united church stouffville rev douglas ttavis sunday august 7th 19b0 all sunday school scholars meet at 11 oclock j 11 am divine worship rev d g davis bring your holiday guests to church christians are like pianos i grand square upright and arc no good unless in tunc gormley united missionary church rev c k hunking minister sunday august 7th 19fi0 10 am sunday school uam morning worship 730 pm evening service wed s pm prayer service vacation bible school july 19- 28 stoulivuik memorial christian church pastor mr clarence bass sunday august 7th i960 10 am- sunday school 11 am- morning worship 730 pm gospel service stouffville baptist church a church with a message tor today sunday august 7lh 19k0 10 ambihle school all ages come and join our growing school 11 am family worship 7 pm prayer meeting 730 pm evangelistic service wed 8 pm prayer bible study preacher rev 1 williams tastor bible teacher evangelist ringwood christian church paslor ieroy soper sunday august 71 h 19fi0 10 am- sunday school 1110 am 730 pm worship services holy communion 8 pm wed ce prayer meet ing rioomington christian associated gospel church mr e n simmons minister sunday august 7lh 1900 945 am bible school for ad ages 11 am- morning worship quench not the spirit 730 pm service of evangel ism the elder brother mondav aug 8th first day of the vacation bible school 9 to 3130 wed 8 pm prayer and bible study thur aug 4 230 pm ladim aid annual picnic will be held on thp lawn of mrs e neshitts home ninth line n shortage of nickels canada has a shortage of nickels but nobody knows why n a parker master of the mint said yesterday the mint is working overtime producing nickels since the first of the year the mint has turned out 11700- 000 coins worth s585000 more than was produced in 1939 mr parker said no one really knows the reason for the short age but one reason could be a decline in united stales nickels as a result of the decision of canadian banks to charge ex- charige on american coins one hanker sugestrd that per haps canadians are finding it so hard to save dollars that they are hoarding nickels united church melville charge rev g itavisnri sunday august 7th 19k0 all services withdrawn services next sunday aug 14th al bethesda peaches wms will he held on tuesday evening aug9 al 815 at the church united missionary church kv alfred rres minister sunday august 7th 19 dicksons hllr 945 am worship service 1050 am sunday school for the family 730 pm sermon by rev geo elsasser wed 8 pm bible study what james said about faith st james presrytrrian church stouffville minister rev gordon llnmlll ba sunday august 7th 19w 10 am morning worship 10 am church school worship with us vivian mrcormack memorial church rev bruce llisey psslor sunday august 7th 19b0 1030 am- bible school 730 evening worship tues 8 pm bible study and prayer thurs 8 pm young peoples meeting markham sunday school fo the 10 am family 11 am worship service sei- mon the sleep of disciplined faith 730 pm come and sing the old hymns of the church sermon the unsparing god thurs 8 pm bible study what james said about the word of god make our church your chinch home churchill mlssklmans lake bible school sunday august 7th i960 1030- sunday school the chinch that cares have ypu found that vacation spot on the lake yet where all your friends can drop in and sponge off of you brethren in christ church hcise hill gormley alton a christian united missionary church rev dow sargennl pastor sunday august 7th 19fi0 1030 am sunday school 730 pin worship service wed 8 pm prayer service daily vacation bible school august 25 garibaldi school 930 am glasgow school 11 am altona school 130 p m atha school 330 pm miss jennison speaker a leader stouffville united missionary church rev arthur walsh minister sunday august 7th 19fi0 10 a in sunday school 11 am the pastor will preach 730 pm the pastor will prearh wed 8 pni piayer meeting ve welcome you to our inpninr prayer seivice vrry wed pa tor rev win yandcrlmiil ph pirhmond hill turner 43155 sunday august 7th i960 sunday school 10 am worship service 11 am ne among the farmers his big evangelistic 7 30 pm customers it was tough going midvierk praver service wed for a while but he made it the 7 5 pm following fall he vvas able to you hrt wrms invited to an hire hi first mtn j tenicej second markham baker him baptist churches rev bruce ilisey sunday august 7th i960 second mrkhm w pi pm next lirdt day bible school 10 a in gospel seivice 11 am baker hill piaver seivic thurn pn nei l ids day gospel serxioe 9 15 m rihle school 11 am join us for fellownhip jnm edification

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