Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 24, 1960, p. 15

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cards now you can tnd christmas cards that are really different cards that are so truly personal only you can send this year serd photo cards with your favorite square vertical or horizontal pictures pictures can be removed without damage for mounti- s m permanent albums order tarry from this dealer special introductory offer brine in any black and white negative for a fine sample photograph and greeting card the rexall drug stork stouffville phone 229 syfrjjrcrsyy6r447j4rzr4rrg4r the nomination of candidates for offices of reeve deputyreeve and three councillors to compose the council of the corporation of the village of stouftville for the year ad 1961 also three public school trustees one public utility commissioner will he held in the stou 1 f ville thurs nov 24 1960 from 710 to s30 pm est if more candidates are nominated for the respective offices hereinbefore mentioned than are required to fill the same the election will be held on mon december 5 1960 from the hour of 10 am till 8 pm and no longer in each of the four foiling subdivisions thai is to say foiling division no 1 in municipal office comprising all that part of the municipality of the village of stouftville on the south side of main street polling division no 2 k ross davis store comprising all that part or the municipality of stouffville on the north side of main street tying east of the west side of william street to the west of the east side of park drive north k ross davis deputy returning oflicer mary davis poll clerk polling division no 3 masonic lodge comprising all that part of the municipality of stoultville on the north side of main street lying west of the east side of william street to the west corpor ation limit and on the south side of main street lying west of the cast side of victoria street west to the west corporation limit jack garrett deputy returning oflicer marion murphy poll clerk foiling division no 1 summitview public school comprising all that part of the municipality of stoultville on the north side of main street lying east of the west side of park drive to the east corpora tion jimits and on the south side of main street lying east of the west sitle of park drive east to the east corporation limits lying east of the west side of victoria street to the west of the east side of park drive lloyd turner deputy returning oflicer a g thompson deputy returning oflicer mrs ii 1 lase poll clerk a ii williams poll clerk stoultville nov 10 i960 ralph e corner returning oittccr vxj4rszrxxnittvlycsl jfbty in speed the antelope races oier the flat african veldt at speeds up to siity miles an hour he is in constant peril his horns sre tvghiy pnred by hunters his flesh is the faionte food ol nearly every beast o prey fortunately his sharp senses ol siht smell and hearing usually warn hum cl danjer in time q run and his great speed keeps him out ol trouble most o the time ven and women 2ck ttie sharp senses of the antelope and must rely en their common sense to protect themsedes for the r financial protection millions ol people have turned to sun life insurance common sense protection agjinst many cf the uncertamtes cl life y too can tue this financial protection jim abell rnone 237 stofjffvilxe only perry mason fans would understand pos caution says lawyer a plea fay markham solicitor wilson of smythe haulage paul mingay that his client mis understood the meaning of a caution after he was involved in an accident on the don mills road in the morning of august 2th failed to convince magis- dicksons hill mr ard mrs eiwyn eby ricky ard sharon made a sur prise call on mr and mrs mau rice eby last thursday evening on that day she highway link ing preston with the 401 hvy was formally opened the cere mony included the cutting of from the evidence it would tape by a conestoga wagon a audley the stouffviue trisune tbursdv hoxtabet 24 1960 pas 1 trate x p kelley in buttonvilie j eurred traffic court on friday we mustnt take advantage of a new canadian but i fee he was awate of the possible impli cations said magistrate kelley solicitor mingay suggested that a truck driver horst schill ing lakeshare road toronto was not sufficiently aware that his testimony given to the po lice officer at the accident scene would be used against him with the exception of police constables most persons do not understand what is involved in a caution unless they sit and watch perry mason on television every week he said schilling was charged with careless driving by pc cliff cox of the markham twp po lice dept after his vehicle rammed into the side of an other truck driven by bruce appear that the officer took all the steps necessary advised magistrate kelley solicitor mingay argued that although an accident had oc- tt didnt necessarily someone had been prove that careless sgt robt hood acting for the crown stated that schilling had a distance of 1100 feet in which to bring his vehicle to a stop the truck either had no brakes or the driver was at tempting to pass on the right he said he pointed out that there were no viible skid marks on the pavement schilling in his defence stat ed that it would be impossible to skid the tires on a truck that was carrying a ten ton load there is no evidence here that the witness wilson has done anything irregular con cluded the magistrate ho reg istered a line of 1000 plus costs of s19 he saiti he would recommend tiiat the drivers licence should not be suspended bl00min6t0n mr john thrush and mr j thompson of teachers college toronto are student teachers in mrs d burnetts room miss m williams of newmar ket spent a week with mrs thomas and mrs i smith rev c e fockler of mark ham was at his brothers mr will a fockler on thursday the ladies held a quilting and pot luck dinner in the church schoolroom on tuesday miss dorothy wagg mrs e lemon and mrs e burnett attended the meeting of whit church township ss associa tion at bethesda on thursday evening airs dimma of london mr rosser of hamilton and mrs c morris were sunday guests with mr and mrs a w storry mrs otto is suffering from an attack of flu so mrs w topper of ballantrae is teaching for a few days sun life assurance company of canada 4i 9 am mrs edyth soden of broug ham and the macaloney family were sunday dinner guests with the m soley family at mount albert the strong family from tor onto had sunday dinner with the carruthers greetings to all who have birthdays this week master bil- lie tran nov 24 mr c dun- keld nov 21 miss draper nov 27 miss doris lehman nov 29 many happy birthdays to you all mr frank bielby spent sun day with his daughter mr and mrs donald dunkeld mr and mrs e carruthers ruth ann and mrs a carruth ers recently spent an evening with mr and mrs john robb markham mr and mrs charles reyn olds and joyce had sunday din ner with mr and mrs norman lehman and family greenwood the evening wa meeting at the home of mrs w pegg last wednesday night was well at tended the business period was conducted by the president mrs d morden mrs g mcconneil of claremont demonstrated the making of christmas decora tions the hostesses served a dainty lunch a miscellaneous shower was held in the church basement last saturday night for miss caroline webb and mr sybe post whose marriage will take place in the church on dec 3rd the hunters returned home saturday night with only one deer the sunday school christmas tree and conceit will be held on dec 21st the afternoon wa met at the home of mrs w trolley last thursday the worship ser vice was in charge of group 2 with mrs m pegg mrs e clarke mrs brooks mrs mina- lccr and mrs kingstone taking- part the groups plan to show pic tures of the centennial in the basement of the church dec 2 donations for the christmas boxes are to be brought in at the december meeting at the home of mrs j brooks the farm forum meeting was held last monday nov ii at the mclean home and this monday at the los wilson resi- donee the topic was college education andy morden and grandson lloyd spent last sunday at nan- ticoke mr and mrs widmer miller of oshawa were guests of fred and mrs byers last sunday mr and mrs waltham ofj kinsale visited with mr and mrs m pegg one evening rec- cntly mrs robertson of ajax spent the weekend with mr and mrs archie robertson j numbering stamps full line in stock 60c to 95c the stouffville tribune we dont wish money grew on trees we wisii it grew on bushes so we wouldnt have to climb or stoop to get it relic of past years the trip from preston to dicksons hill took an hour and twenty min utes- this record was dupli cated by mr elroy belbeck and family who arrived at the r mover home monday morning elroy attendeda business meet ing in toronto of the world book and childcraft a com pany he represents in a wide area mrs belbeck glen and kevin called on former friends a number from the commun ity were present at the pot luck supper and yearly meet ing of the stouffville horticul tural society an informative report of the years activities of the society election of offi cers musical numbers and pic tures shown by mr atkinson of his trip last summer con cluded a very interesting and informative evening lou are cordially invited to the youth center next friday evening nov 25 when mr har vey pipher of toronto will be showing pictures of his re cent round-the- world trip in cluding the holy land mr tom dow a student of emmanuel college conducted a service in the local church on sunday evening suspend chief in driving case reeve walter rate reported on thursday that police chief john hutchinson 33 of east gwillimbury twp has been sus pended until a charge of im paired driving against the chief has been heard chief hutchinson was arrest ed by metropolitan toronto po lice he was remanded to dec 4 when he appeared in court mrs fred prckrin this eommu v idened on friday to learn oi i- den death by motor acci brian churchyard he i ed in this community srtcc roming from england as a boy witft his parents until moving to harwood avenue n a he sang in the mens choir of aud- ley church of which lie was a member sincere synii athy is extended to his wife i for mer ruth reid of nova scotia two little sons eddy ainl kevin and his parents mr and mrs basil churchyard of audley sympathy is extended to mrs bert guthrie whose father mr earl batty of brooklin passed away suddenly on saturday af ternoon sympathy is also extended to mr oscar wilkholm of the audley road north whose wile died suddenly on monday of last week beginning on sunday dec 4 n hwv thiks as a imst0swjerfhb3 g0tt0becra2 h 0rwuu60 nutg j tfsv m raiaiown tsirag your local bp dealer huxman sales service general repairs 24hr towing 170w days evenings 170j plan early to travel cnr for dependable service mitrbmyjwnrftwoitgvwigr low weekend fares good going from friday morning until 2 pm sunday return leaving up to monday midnight abgaabkbambbaababm travel gift a prepaid ticket makes an ideal christmas gift brings loved ones home for holidays see your local cnr agent tor details and reservations take the family ask for economy coach return tickets for 2 or more available anywhere in canada on fares over 500 cm and continuing through the winter months sunday school will be at 115 and church serv ice at 230 pm the men and boys banquet which was to be held last satur day evening will be held at a later date mr james davidson went by plane last week to victoria bc to visit his mother mrs w m davidson visitors at the home of mr and mrs james davidson on sunday were her mother mrs alison smith of medicine hat alberta her sister mrs stew art phipps mr phipps and keoffrey and michael cork of toronto scratch pads from jumbo size down to note size get them at the stouffville tribune

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