Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 1, 1961, p. 13

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jh gggw sejsrss fff j 9 ip r hp i 5 -i- v v f j iv pont you wish you were here ijr planning now maii the coupon for free literature look forward to your most refreshing summer ever in ontario have the time of your life in ontario ontario department of travel and publicity hon bryan l cathcarf minister v9vvv999 by request the greatest story yet untold a missionary cantata presented by lie markiiam and dicksons hill missionary convention choir in the parkside youth centre sunday june 4 at 3 p m wednesday june 7th at 8 pm there will be a sound motion picture entitled journey into darkness in the dicksons hu1 uj church hh s i s make things j handy for yourself stock our canned goodsi on your ehelf libbys tomato juice 4 firm ripe bananas 2 29 white cross white or coloured toilet tissue 4 higiiline frozen cod fillets llb pfcg 29 mealed cottage rolls 49 sliced beef liver 39 peamealed sliced back bacon u 75 free town delivery stoljffville food market gormley mrs c mllsted congratulations to mr keith goodman who graduated on tuesday night from the night course with the canadian air career school in toronto mr and mrs joe heise and mrs elias elliott attended the funeral of mrs heises brothers wife mrs jas baker at stay- ner on thursday afternoon congratulations to mr and mrs cameron bryson irene mashinter who were married on saturday afternoon at the united missionary church mr and mrs paul hoover left on friday to make their home in calgary alberta following prayer meeting mr mel baker was appointed delegate to the annual united missionary conference to be held in june at stayner mr murray bennett was appoint ed as alternate delegate mr and mrs john hoover of san diego california arrived at malton on friday night miss ruth hoover entertained her brother and his wife and miss reatha brillinger for dinner on sunday all the hoover family includ ing mr and mrs john hoover of san diego mr and mrs allan hoover and their family and miss ruth hoover had a buffet supper on wednesday evening at the home of mr and mrs chas hoover of dicksons hill a new building cousins dai ry bar has been moved to the northeast corner of don mills road and the townline it will be opening shortly for business mr and mrs allan hoover entertained mr and mrs john hoover for dinner on tuesday evening mr and mrs elias elliott had supper on sunday night with mr and mrs david empring- ham mr frank baker of toronto visited his sister mrs elias el liott on monday mr and mrs perry hayes and two daughters of vern- field pa spent the weekend with mr and mrs alvin far mer mrs k gaviller of midland spent the weekend with mr and mrs r g britnell mrs mckendry of willow- dale has been spending some time with her son and daughter- inlaw mr and mrs j c mc kendry mrs g harmon spent a cou ple of days with her aunt in st catharines quite a number from our community attended the whit church township sunday school convention on thursday at the wesley church mr and mrs ken groves had supper on thursday with mr and mrs john farquharson mr and mrs g campey and sons and mr max hazel moved into their new home last week the henderson sisters and the misses brillinger had dinner monday evening with mr and mrs john scharbach of tor onto rev and mrs lome ruegg of jordan had supper on friday with mr and mrs roy brillin ger they showed their pictures and told of their work in the holy land at heise hill church on friday night mrs r bremner is spending a six weeks holiday in england mrs john hawkins and chil dren had dinner on saturday with her parents mr and mrs roy moyer of dicksons hill her sister miss eleanor moyer of fort william was also home for the weekend mr and mrs jack thorn and her mother mrs white all of victoria park were recent visi tors with mr and mrs elias elliott mr charles e williams of seaforth was buried on satur day from heise hill church ho was a former gormley boy he and his wife nee edna do ner were wellknown here mr and mrs dalton moses attended the funeral of their aunt mrs john terry in tor onto on saturday mr fred terry parry sound visited mr and mrs dalton moses on friday mr and mrs murray bennett were guests at the wedding of their cousin miss carol wide- man and mr james mann on saturday afternoon at dick sons hill church mr and mrs c milsted and charlcen had supper on sunday with drs john and jean erb and family of toronto the brillinger family had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs peter stickley miss velma brillinger has re ceived her date for returning to southern rhodesia velma leaves malton by plane on july 1 mr john eyer of fort erie spent sunday with mr levi steckley mrs eyer and the two boys returned with him after spending a week with her fa ther heise hill jr sewing circle met on monday night at the home of mrs marion kelly mr fred traver of welland- port spent the weekend with rev and mrs roy nigh recent visitors of mr and mrs geo french were miss reatha steckley rev wm van- dcrbent mr percy forester of king mr and mrs elias elli ott the milsteds mr and mrr dave honesoker and murray of lincoln nebraska mr and mrs landon steckley mr and mrs frank bennett mr and mrs norris from toronto mrs f harvey and joyce and mrs l rush and bonnie mr and mrs lowell brown and melody of welland and mrs brown from quebec had supper on tuesday with rev and mrs roy nigh jr wms of the united mis sionary church met on monday night at the home of mrs mur ray bennett during the even ing mrs bruce munro was pre sented with a baby shower for baby stephen misses marilyn harmon and joyce harvey were hostesses mr and mrs carl reesor left tuesday morning to isit mr and mrs harold reesor and family at joliet quebec mr joseph wideman of al berta visited his nephew mr seth wideman on tuesday af ternoon we are pleased to report that mrs suzuki was able to return home on saturday after spend ing ten weeks in the hospital editors mail balsam ont may 27 dear sirs i was wondering if something could be done to save our nice highway here on the ninth con cession of pickering i under stand the trucks carry a load of 35 tons of gravel these trucks are too heavy for this highway and already the road is breaking up this week i saw two of these trucks racing to get past each other which was a very dangerous thing to do why could they not take the sideroads wherever possible and lessen the load then again the cars seem to forget we have pedestrians going to school or taking walks on this highway they travel like this was their last trip on earth yesterday a car drove so fast it hit a large dog killing it and knocked off the frame of one light it never stopped perhaps this bit of informa tion regarding the careless driv ing along this highway will reach the persons whose busi ness it is to do something about it thanking you i am yours truly mrs r day girls 4h club june 8 i approximately 450000 in cash suggestion awards has been paid to employees of gen eral motors of canada during the past 18 years balsam ml zion mr chris sherin left satur day to take a position with the imperial bank in labrador for two years several from here attended the funeral of mrs alfred par- rott at brooklin on friday a number of ml zion friends presented mr bert icahn and his fiancee of brooklin with a miscellaneous shower last fri day night prir to their mar riage june 11 mr and mrs lome parrott and allan of myrtle ana mrs jas mowat of toronto visited saturday night with mr and mrs b jamieson the morning session begins with registration at 9 oclock thirteen 4 h homemaking clubs in york county will be taking part in the achievement dav this saturdav approximately 140 4h home- projects along with club exhib- making club members in york demonstrations and skits county will be completing their spring project this saturday june 3rd the achievement day will be held in the aurora dist rict high school the public parents and friend e espe cially welcome to the afternoon programme which begins at l30 pm the project being completed is sleeping garments in which each club girl has made for her self a pair of pyjamas there will be a good display of these ptiirosopkcf thepbsffiwho harhesh kpdrhokevusvalw li finos thev could phaveborbdwed it k cheapee sb midtown garage your local bp dealer idxlman sales service general repairs 24hr towing 170w days evcniigs 170j the stouffyiile tribune thursav jim t 1961 pice b jfjfifif y y y y y y yy y y4 nuffield d9esel cut your cost of operating with a nuffield 3 or 4 cyl tractor live power takeoff live hydraulics save time save money with a nuffield tractor ken waid authorized dealer for austin morris wolseley riley sales service phone claremont 7w a 1961 meteor rideau 500 2door sedan automatic radio avindshield washers backup lights lighter mirror undercoat whitewall tires 273too trade or terms new car warranty 30000 mile lubrication free 4000 mile filter cedarvale motors limited glen hunter stoufrville 5g9 a little moore paint makes a big difference we have lite perfect tea exterior paints for your home amazinglylonglastingfinishes tremendous color selection ad are casytoapply economical to use mooretsa house pato cttbfr moored hardware 5179 s855 5265 pl gil qt main sl your moore paint dealer stouffville phone 9g proclamation re liquor licence act vote the municipality of the township of markham public notice is hereby given that in accord ance with the provisions of the liquor licence act and in pursuance of a bylaw passed by the muni cipal council of the township of markham on the 17th day of april 1961 i require the presence of the voters at the township municipal office buttonville on wednesday 7th day of june 1961 at one oclock in the afternoon standard time at which time i will announce the names of the persons appointed to act for the affirmative and for the negative respectively upon the poll to be holden under section 72 of the liquor licence act upon the following questions w are you in favour of the establishment of government stores for the sale of liquor v are you in favour of the sale of liquor under a dining lounge licence for consumption with meals on licenced premises w are you in favour of the sale of liquor under lounge licence for consumption on licenced premises and notice is further given that the vole will be taken upon the same questions in the manner provided by law at a poll to be opened on wednesday the 21st day of june 1961 from the hour of 8 oclock in the forenoon until 7 oclock in the afternoon standard time at the following places list of polling places for polling subdivision no 1 comprising lot 26 con cession 1 alissas beauty salon 7051 yonge st highland park for polling subdivision no 2 comprising lots 27 and 28 concession 1 residence e a watts 86 glencamcron kd doncaster for polling subdivision no 3a comprising thornhlll police village thobnhill libkaky 10 colbourne st thornhlll for polling subdivision no 3b comprising lots 29 to 33 inclusive in concession 1 excepting those parts within the limits ot thornhlll police village york farm- ers market 7509 yongo street tliornhih south end of building for polling subdivision no 4 comprising lots 34 to 39 inclusive in concession 1 residence clarence thompson 103 highway no 7 langstaff for polling subdivision no 5 comprising lots 40 to the s u lot 44 inclusive in concession 1 rose garden supplies 9201 yonge st richvale at stop 22a for polling subdivision no 6 comprising lots 51 to 60 inclusive concession 1 residence stan leno elgin mills for polling subdivision no ii comprising lots 1 to 10 inclusive in concessions 2 and 3 residence of jack curtis 47 greenlane first house west of br for polling subdivision no 12 comprising lots 1 to 10 inclusive in concession 4 and lots 1 to 9 inclusive in concession 5 residence mrs wm rodick lot 6 concession 5 for polling subdivision no 13 comprising lots 11 to 20 inclusive in concessions 2 3 and 4 community hall buttonville for polling subdivision no 11a comprising lots 10 to 20 inclusive in concession 5 excepting those parts within the limits of the police village of unionville veterans hall unionville for polling subdivision no 14b comprising ah lands lying within the limits of the police village of union ville veterans hall unionville for polling subdivision no 15 comprising lois 21 to 35 inclusive in concessions 2 and 3 community hall victoria square for polling subdivision no 16 comprising txts 21 to 35 inclusive in concessions 4 and 5 community hall victoria square for polling sulklivision no 21 comprising lots 1 to 7 inclusive concession 6 lots to 8 inclusive con cession 7 lots 1 to 9 inclusive concession 8 excepting any part within the limits of the village of marakham residence miss a walker lot 6 concession 7 for polling subdivision no 22 comprising lots 8 to 15 inclusive concession c excepting that part thereof in unionville police village lot 9 concession 7 excepting that part within the limits of the village of markiiam al m fleming heating service north side no 7 highway immediate east of unionville p v limits for polling sulklivision no 23 comprising lots 16 to 25 inclusive concession 6 lots 14 to 25 inclusive con cession 7 lots 14 to 25 inclusive concession 8 except ing those parts within the limits of the village of mark- ham residence j gordon forgie mount joy for polling sulklivision no 24 comprising lots 26 to 35 inclusive in concessions 6 7 and 8 residence wm grove dicksons hill for polling sulklivision no 25 comprising lots 1 to 15 inclusive concessions 9 and 10 and lots 1 to 10 inclu sive concession 1 1 residence w carson arm strong on 10th line lot 8 for polling sulklivision no 26 comprising lots 16 to 35 inclusive concessions 9 and 10 excepting those parts within the limits of the village of stouftville prem ises james cowan mongolia and further that at the council chamber buttonville on the 22nd day of june 1961 at tho hour of 12 noon standard time i shall open the ballot boxes add up the votes given upon the said questions and declare the result of the said volo in the said municipality of the township of mark- ham of which all persons are hereby required to takt notice and govern themselves accordingly given under my hand at buttonville this 19th day of may in the year 1961 harry c t crisp returning officer god save the queen

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