Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 3, 1960, p. 12

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pge tl the stouffyiuje tribune tborajjy notefflbo 3 1960 mamm11m11m imijjw3 stouflville district christian mens fellowship will hold its regular meeting on monday nov 7 at 8 oclock in the baptist church the speaker for the evening rev geo mcillfime of oakwood baptist church toronto the wideman male quartet will be singing the mens choir will also be in attendance as always we cordially invite the men of stouffville and area to attend this meeing good singing real fellowship jij iimia u 1 official opening ss 1 0 whitchurch public school monday nov 7 i960 at s pm public cordially invited thebassthuhily itfllljtobrahghah lastwebcaimoex akairhizh the tom bes b makws a sksie hewbod fob them- tkuffl in skw sou hcw to avxsaaze b wis a utnitr footboard to puce it the foot of the twin bepscreavjve clp footbcwros if eas emyo apples every day served in every way one of the best known and most popular among the many varieties of apples is the versa tile mcintosh which is good either raw or cooked apples are never better than in the fall when they come fresh from the orchards although we are indeed fortunate in having them available practically the year round for dessert use and eating out of hand select firm well shaped apples to avoid over- ripeness and to increase eye ap peal suggests the ontario de partment of agriculture apples with bruises or punctures need not be wasted however since they may be trimmed and used for cooking purposes apple wedges are attractive served with nut bread or crack ers and cheese to prevent browning dip the cut apple in lemon orange or pineapple juice small amounts of apples may be stored in the refrigerator they will keep well and many people particularly enjoy a cold juicy apple larger quantities of apples may safely be stored in a cool damp well ventilated place though it is wise to sort them occasionally and remove for immediate use any which are becoming overripe a crisp firm apple helps to keep teeth and gums in good condition and makes an excel lent snacktime choice since one mediumsized apple furn ishes approximately seventyfive calories weight watchers are wise to choose an apple for dessert apples at mealtime go well with many main course dishes and in salads muffins griddle- cakes cakes and cookies as well as desserts not the least of which is apple pie powerful mew mcculloc d45 chain saw weight only 19 pound nrw bounce for ey fclitng moing bucking ntw chain oiler rear piitol mp3y to rich drcc drive for fjjt light- touch cutting torture tested for dependability takes on up to 30 16950 filiona fssd supplies ltd rnone stouffviiik 210 sales service trade terms by tom dorr nl results of east york plowing match csjtau4lv not light trwels about is6000 miles per second hello alviufather ss noth1ns travels faster than the speed of l6ht unless he forcot to nmon vt on mam speeder is fined 34 a toronto man who drove his car through main street in markham village with the head lights out and then accelerated to 75 miles per hour was fined 3400 and costs in buttonville traffic court on friday morn ing albert jessean 28 pleaded guilty to a charge of careless driving his license was en dorsed i know i did wrong i should have known better he admitt ed he was arrested by pc darrell dewar and pc wm gunn of the markham village department pc dewar testified that the defendant switched his head lights on when the cruiser pull ed up close behind his car risk suspension alexander curr 17 of mark ham was warned by magistrate n p kelley that he was run ning the risk of a license sus pension if he did not correct his driving habits the defend ant was fined 35 and costs lor doing 70 miles per hour in a 40 mile zone his license was endorsed evidence was given by pc darrel dewar no plates margaret wippert pickering township was fined 100 and costs for operating a motor vehicle without license plates pc wm vance of markham village testified that repairs were being made to the auto and the owner neglected to re place the plates i think the car was falling apart and they were attempting to put it back together again he said mrs wippert and a passenger were taken home in the cruiser ian c jackson of markham was fined 19 and costs for operat ing a motorcycle at 50 miles per hour in a 30 mile zone this charge was also laid by constable vance ashburn sunday school and church services were held in burns church on sunday oct 30th at 1015 and 1130 am mr wm perry chose for his text this man rceeiveth sin ners and oateth with them the sacrament of the lords slipper was observed when 3 new members were added to the church roll mr and mrs donald wick and mr j mc- farlane of brooklin the choir assisted with the anniversary service on sunday evening in knox church agincourt mrs vernon hamilton of cannington spent part of last week with mr and mrs grant parrott mr and mrs wm mcandloss robert and lenore of don mills mr and mrs kenneth heron and son of pickering spent sat urday with mr and mrs edgar heron mr and mrs lesier patrick of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs fred daw over one hundred friends and relatives gathered in the base ment of burns church on satur day evening to honour mr and mrs grant parrott on their recent marriage with a shower mr walter kerr was master of ceremonies a short pro gram was given including a mock wedding by the juniors readings by mrs w routley of brooklin and a solo by mr fred stephen of brooklin mr edgar heron showed some colouied slides taken at the wedding misses iaye heron and marg aret gilpin assisted the bride and groom with the gifts school board appointments clerk crisp advised markham twp council this week that there were retiring members on the high school area boards who woulid either have to be replaced or reappointed both markham and richmond hill appointees will be contacted re garding being returned to office in stouffville albert king the present member is no longer a township resident and a new name will be submitted balsam ml zion mrs b tamieson several relatives and friends gathered at the graham home last friday night to celebrate mr orr grahams birthday mr and mrs lloyd wilson and mr and mrs r day motored to gravenhurst on sunday and brought mrs f noon back with them to spend the winter with mr and mrs r day mr and mrs alan manderson and mr and mrs glen mander son attended the joneshinds wedding in toronto on satur day mr and mrs glen mander son spent the weekend with mr and mrs ray hollingsworth in toronto and mr and mrs raymond jones and family of kirkland lake were with mr and mrs a manderson on the weekend rev t fleetham took the an niversary services at his home church at caledon e last sun day and the minister from there was in charge of the service here mr and mrs b jamieson and mary jean and mr and mrs donald jamieson attended a shower for mr and mrs grant parrott at ashburn on saturday night several from here attended the turkey supper at kinsale on saturday night dont forget the mt zion turkey supper friday night november 4 brougham the regular meeting of the brougham wi will be held in the twp hall on tuesday nov 8 at 2 pm roll call 25c to buy christmas candy euchre sponsored by broug ham wi will he held in the township hall brougham nov s at 830 pm lunch and prizes provided euchre prize winners for oct 21th were ladies 1st eliza beth hollingor 2nd mrs art carlton consolation janet newson mens 1st wilf trol ley 2nd lloyd johnson conso lation ben lotton mrs blackman and mrs elli- cott attended the short course the third meal in uxbridge last week audley masking tape from 1 vz inch rolls down to 3 inch 39c to 9c the stouffville tribune reformation sunday was ob served at the church service inst sunday when the rev m buttars used the order of ser vice for the celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of the scottish reformation the community club met at the home of fred and mrs puekrin on saturday evening with the president bill guthrie presiding a euchre partv was planned for november 12th in audley school mr a archi bald whitby a former public school inspector spoke on forty years of education the cgit had a halloween masquerade party following the regular meeting on thursday evening the children of audley and raggotsvilie schools had their halloween parties on friday afternoon best wishes of the community go to david cowie and his bride the former joy ford of oshawa joy is on the oshawa hospital nursing ttaff having received her rn recently rob betson has returned from a twovoek trip to saskatchew an where he bought a number of beef cattle the annual plowing match of the east york plowmens asso ciation was held on wednesday oct 26 i960 on the farm of murray grove lot 19 and 20 rear con 9 markham township there were nine entries in the horse classes and 26 in tractor classes supper was served by the ladies of st andrews presby terian church markham in the basement of the church a short program of entertainment by vince mountford and pictures by joe tran in the orange hall were followed by the presenta tion of prizes awarded as fol lows class 1 sod horses open eugene timbers cookstown r il 1 herb jarvis agincourt llovd may milton rr 4 stan ley may hornby rr 2 finish- herb jarvis class 2 stubble horses open byrnell wylie oakwood rr 1 james lee greenbank roy smith gormley rr 1 anthony featherstone rr 1 nelson raymer markham finish byrnell wylie class 3 stubble tractors boys and girls 1214 inclusive trailer or mounted plows peter gib- bins stouffville rr 2 carl diceman woodbridge rr2 jim ferguson markham rr 2 john devins mono road rr 2 dave winn stouffville rr 1 finish- peter gibbins class 4 sod tractors open charles bonney princeton rr 1 joe tran claremont grant wells stouffville rr 2 norman tyndall gormley rr 2 fin ishcharles bonney class 5 sod tractors boys and girls under is mounted or trailer plows ross kennedy markham rr 2 john doner gormley rr 2 keith leslie georgetown rr 4 gordon tim bers aurora linish ross kennedy class 6 stubble tractors op en howard nesbitt wood- ville rr 3 finish howard nes bitt class 7 stubble tractors op en to those who have never won a first prize in sod or two firsts in stubble with a tractor prizes won in boys classes not to count george malcolm lo cust hill rr 1 lee wilkinson malton rr 2 finish geo mal colm class 8 stubble tractors op en no handling mounted or trailer plows time 2 hours graeme little little britain rr 2 frank duck mono rd rr 2 leonard wellman queensville finish graeme little class 9 mounted plows open floyd forsyth stouffville rr 2 ivan degeer mt albert rr 3 elmer macaloney claremont rr 2 finish ivan degeer class 10 mounted plows op en to those who have never won a prize with a mounted plow boys under 18 not ex cluded bob armstrong bram pton r r 5 barry diceman woodbridge rr 2 gordon mc lean thornton rr 2 harley timbers cookstown finish bob armstrong esso special not awarded eatons special not awarded best plowed land in boys and girls classes by resident of east york ross kennedy markham rr 2 best turnout stanley may hornby rr 2 nelson raymer markham eugene timbsrs cookstown cry wolf youth fined a prehalloween prack cost paul diamond and his buddy james hall both 17 and from toronto 6350 each when mag istrate o s hollinrake convict ed them of causing a disturb ance on october 23 at lot 30 concession 3 markham town ship in a statement to police diamond said that at 535 am he and hall drove up to a house on the don mills road where they took turns banging on the door yelling and cursing hall varied this performance by shouting help help theyre going to shoot me just before the two hurled themselves into diamonds car and roared away they were stopped by police at buttonville they were crying wolf said the crown the silly act frightened the occupants ot the house said the magistrate no one was being shot the crown replied no one the magistrate said to the two ac cused indeed it was a silly game you played and exceeding ly mischievous im going to impose a fine of 50 and costs of 1330 on each of you the alternative to paying the fine he said would be seven days in jail at this point court was told that diamonds actions also made him guilty of breach of probation cedar grove if there is one factor more im portant than any other to par ents today it surely is the edu cation of the next generation if there is any way in which the future peoples of the world can live in harmony it will come about through education we like every parent all over the world face this general problem but here in cedar grove we have problems unique to this area we are still a rural community but we are on the verge of vast urban develop ment and this point is of prim ary importance to us when we think of the education and train- evergreens need winter protection evergreens are not really the iron men of the home grounds they need winter protection just like many other lesshardy plantings look out for drying winter winds as one of the main causes of winter injury when there is little snow cover and the ground is frozen the roots cant take up the water they lose where the ground has been blown clear of snow injury may occur bright sunny weather often leads to winter injury the pro tective snow cover will melt rapidly and the ground will dry out or freeze hard at night sometimes small branches on white cedars suddenly turn brown and die in the spring this can be caused by small breaks in the twigs followed by drying out these breaks may be the result of persons forcing their way through a hedge sleet storms may also cause small breaks ontario department of agri culture specialists offer these suggestions soak the soil around plant ings just before freezeup this will help prevent drying out of the foliage mulch with peat moss or strawy manure this is valuable in areas where there is little snow to act as an insulator use snow fencing for protec tion against wind and sun ev ergreen branches and discarded christmas trees may also be used large trees may need a frame support and burlap for protection be sure to erect the framework before the ground freezes for the discussion of this and other subjects pertinent to our needs the special events com mittee of the community club has planned a panel discussion on education to be held in the schoolhouse on november 14th it is open to every parent who takes the future of their child ren seriously the panel has been carefully chosen to cover as many aspects of education in its general sense as is pos sible in one evening questitons from members of the audience will be welcome and it is hoped that some of the problems fac ing us today can bo thoroughly discussed at this time giving parents a groundwork for de cisions they will have to make plan to attend the educational evening on monday nov 14th at 8 pm and watch next week for details of panel members and topics to be discussed four of the ladies attended the oshawa presbytery wa meeting at ajax on thursday a number from here attended the anniversary service at al monds church on sunday eve ning senator soaper says that nothing ruins a sentimental visit to the old home farm site so much as being told what it has become worth a front foot since it was sold york county cream producers annual meeting to be held tuesday fov 8th s00 pm agriculture board room newmarket clare eves pres john sytcma sec load scattered on street trucker is fined 20 when part of a gravel load spilled onto the stouffville main street recently it attracted the attention of pc dennis davies to add further insult to injury a rock toppled out of the box and struck the front of the police cruiser while the officer attempted to stop the vehicle ontonio chirigoni was fined 20 and costs for carrying an over load of 2100 pounds the case was one of four filed by the stouffville police department and aired before magistrate n p kelley in buttonville traffic court on friday harry burnett of stouffville was fined sl00 and costs for operating a car without proper headlights and tail lights pc harry heatherington said that the driver had since disposed of the vehicle guy founder of thornhill was fined 19 and costs for driving a car at 4s miles per hour in a 30 mile zone the car was paced from tenth street into the busi ness section of town by pc davies alden dyment was fined 24 and costs for exceeding the speed limit in a restricted zone he was required to pay an addi tional 10 fee since the infrac tion occurred in a school area newmarket and sutton school area divided the minister of education hss approved a bylaw passed by york county dividing the new- marketsutton high school area as of jan 1st newmarket area will comprise newmarket east gwillimbury twp and part of whitchurch sutton school will take in sutton north gwillim bury twp and part of georgtna sutton will assume all debt charges on the sutton school and newmarket will take over all debentures on their own school new school boards will be ap pointed in december and bjth will be faced immediately with additions to each school churches join bias drive nearly 800 churches of all denominations are cooperating with the antidiscrimination commission in its efforts to ac quaint ontario residents with the human rights code labor minister daley announced re cently mr daley said in a statement scores of municipalities have passed resolutions endorsing the code and publicity called on their citizens to apply its prin ciples in their community life the average doctor is said to know about 25000 words the most monotonous of which are stick out your tongue petition against- industry eight residents of unionville presented a signed petition to markham twp council on mon day evening asking that action be taken regarding the ray mond pile company the company is using equip ment which makes so much noise that children could not be put on the varandah to sleep the petition also stated that odors drifting into the residen tial area were offensive reeve clark stated that the area was industrial along the railway however he suggested that a tree line for a buffer might be established the mat ter was referred to the proper ty committee who will report back to council iirth ross betty and ron happily announce the arrival of their daughter karen ann october 30 i960 at the wellesley hos pital toronto sejiwossjsssflclfsaw bb ift t w o i ib cc p h mr st t b km a ala ran as vt sna 9 fieri r asa br 1 fli tz vjv jn ib m vtjer h hi imjiiiasraelbleb my hi a w ssbm for the children the quality shoes for the sixties junior oxfords black blue sizes 12 y to 4 priced 795 junior party straps black pat crushed kid sizes 1254 to i 795 junior party straps black pat removable strap sizes mi to 12 12 h to 4 695 grandmas darling boots sizes 2 to 6 widths c 4 e grandmas darling boots sizes 2 to 6 widths b d lehmans are now stocking packards official boy scout shoes with the famous gee pees soles by gerberichpayne lehmans shoes main street stouffville phone 9w

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