Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 30, 1961, p. 18

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tf h m stowyiue tsi8une vwitf nottmw 30 196 mumniimis chkftiyour specfla religious scripture assortment 21 in a box conventional cards 50 for b cosmetic gift sets by max factor elizabeth ardev yardley old spice revlon evening in paris cameras wallets times watches chicks pen and pencil sets beautifully boxed stationery jenny lind rowntrees chocolates vz lb to 5 lbs artificial floral arrangements a wide assortment from 198 to 495 come in and do your christmas shopping now a small deposit will hold any article until dec 22 our staff will be happy to help you make your gift selection take advantage of our free christmas wrapping service the rex all drug store main st stouffville ph 229 markham election continued from front son mumberson chairman of the i finance committee touched on the efficiency of operation of all committees of council ward 1 councillor allan sumner ment- joned the additional equipment acquired for the unionville fire j brigade and suggested that i new site was under considerat- ion for a fire hall in the westerly portion of the township taxes reduced ward 2 councillor charles hooper pointed out that muni- j cipal taxes had actually been de- creased by two mills in 61 but education costs had gone up as chairman of the police commit tee he noted that breakin inci dents had been reduced during the past year he urged that the g2 council should divide the tax payments into three install ments ward 3 councillor stanley watson admitted that no paving had been completed during the year he noted that the mild winter had resulted in a saving in the cost of sand but the dry summer had consumed addit ional dollars for dust layer never has the township had it so good and never has if been taken away so fast said stewart rumble candidate for ward 2 he suggested that im provements could be made in ed ucational facilities police and a roadpaving program mr wl clark also a candi date for ward 2 said he wished to offer only constructive criti cism of councils work during 1961 he touched on the road deficit of 1960 and contended that the money had been well spent he suggested that pay ments to councillors should be kept within the 1000 figure as specified in the act he urged the appointment of a public utilities commission to assume control of services in the muni cipality mr charles hoover a candi date in ward 3 promised to work in the interests of the electorate if successful inm mmitttttwrrr- lemonville lemonville united church was ihe recipient during this past week of a communion set he gift of stouffville united church to mark the occasion of the reconstitution of the lem onville congregation life members honoured a large and representative gathering of the women of the stouffville area was present in lemonville united church on thursday afternoon nov 23rd 5man race continued from front duslry was looking for rural sites and many more enquiries could be expected with the be ginning of the new highway 404 these remarks were added to by reeve wallwork who stat ed that a large feed mill as to be erected near vandorf and en quiries were being received for considerable office space along the don mills road mr williams announced that the international plowing match would be coming to york county in 1963 welfare picture councillor ross farquhar- son stated that overall welfare was 33 more in 1961 than i960 however he said that only 10tc of welfare was for able- bodied men without work and there were less ablebodied men on relief than a year ago whitchurch township he said would benefit from the proposed county welfare plan along with the other speakers he said the completion of the official plan was urgently needed councillor ivan mclaughlin who was chairman of the by laws and permits committee told the ratepayers that amend ments to the land use and build ing bylaws were being prepared councillor elsie gibb drew attention to the improvements in the township hall and spoke of the saving to be realized from the purchase of a new machine to keep the voters list constant ly uptodate she said that the garbage dump south of ballan- trae about which there had been some complaints was to be cov ered up and a new site opened up near the aurora sideroad stress planning mr grills mr richardson and mr hennessey each stress ed the need for a speedup in planning in the township par ticularly in view of the new highway they all viewed the next ten or twenty years as years of tremendous develop ment in the township swemti dress sweaters cardigans pullovers new styles colours of your choice from 498 for the curler curling sweaters outdoor skiing and skating sweaters from slim a wide variety of slims o choose from teenagers sizes 7 to 14x ladies sizes 8 to 20 also slims for the curler or outdoor enthusiast the rally was held under the auspices of the lemonville wo mens association to honour the life members of the asso ciation each of the life mem bers received a chrysanthemum corsage special tribute was paid to the long and distinguish ed service in church and com munity of mrs henry burnett and mrs walter gray who were granted their life memberships at this time in their honour new united church hymnaries were presented by the womens asso ciation to the lemonville con gregation the meeting was ably conduct ed by the president of the wo mens association mrs grant wells mrs earl cook read the scripture and mrs hans hirsch led in prayer guest pianist for the occasion cedar grove dec- 4th a t 10 am the ad- journed case between hillisrd beare and metro comes up a- i gain it is imbortiv at the i couit be filled with farmers unless omething intelligent is done about farmers tax assess- l merit the call will be gcing next from the farmers in markham township the court is at 145 queen st w last christmas many of the i people in our village donated presents to the mental halth i organization in this area the call is out again it seems unbe lievable but the donated present is very often the only one re ceived by mental patients oxe i to receive the gifts will be in ev- f idence at many places and it is only necessary to remember j that no glass or sharp objects are welcome the euchre series came to a i glorious end last week and the i winners were joyce lapp and cec latcham winners for the evening also included some local j talent elsie reesor margaret coatup leola martin ben lot- j ton levi coatup and gordon dimma carrying prizes went to mrs hood and levi coaup j next euchre and last for the jear will he held in cedar grove schoolhouse on monday dec 4 fantastic is the only word for the score marg walton achieved in last weeks bowling total for three games 816 and the split was approximately 303 290 and 233 congratulations myrtle hammil took a tumbe this week and is navigating with the aid of a walking cast this may put a curb in the christmas shopping but it is evidently not stopping her from teaching hope it wont take too long to heal the c hildren turned in over 7800 in their halloween uni- cef drive this year which makes it a very worthwhile ef fort christmas dates are settled at zion church and the white gift service will be held dec 17 and the concert dec 22nd the next euchre series will start in fhe new year on jan 3 a number of committees were appointed by the community club to investigate an afternoon program to replace or supple ment the garden party was mrs robert windsor- jr organist of ballantrae united church mrs windsor delighted ihose who were present with two piano solos mrs jean d newman former controller of toronto was guest speaker she congratulated the lemonville united church on the fact that they are now once more a living congregation with in the church of christ and she commended them on the signifi cant and growing work which they are undertaking she chal lenged every woman present to a new determination to strive runaway well continued from front leservoir had been attributed to the dry season the iron content in the gusher was very high while in the stouffville water it is very low which indicated that these water supplies were not coming from the same water area there was also the chance however he pointed out that if one area was depleted it might tend to drain water from an adjacent area possibly only sep arated now by a clay bank few teeth in owj8c mr t j yakutchik engineer for the ont water resources commission who was present said there was no doubt that the arm wells mentioned and the new flowing well all came from the same water bearing zone mr ratcliff he said being the closest noticed the depletion most he pointed out that since the stouffville wells had never had any effect on the farm wells west this was further proof that the new well and the stouff ville supply came from differ ent locations mr yakutchik said that there were not funds in owrc to finance repairs to runaway wells it was up to the owner he said it could be controlled but considerable cost would be involved it was indicated how ever that an owner could be compelled to control a well if it wa3 damaging his neighbors action called for what do we face then a water famine with this waste going on asked mr ratcliff why is this not a community project he said what is the water resources for if not for conservation said mr rat cliff mr avery said he didnt think it was a personal affair but a municipal matter mr fred timbers said some things got to be done this is a serious matter my well is only down a little but what about the future what about all the money thats paid into conserva tion mr frank williams deputy- reeve of whitchurch said he thought legislation should be sought right away to prevent any more such wells the engi neer pointed out that undoubted ly the driller had no idea he was going to get such a flow it was agreed that help should be sought from the local mem ber of parliament and mr ken laushway stouffvilles deputy- reeve suggested that metro conservation should be contact ed mrs gibb whitchurch coun cillor said that whitchurch and stouffville could be expected to pay something towards this pro ject but that government aid should be forthcoming as well coordi nates slims and tops by paulino oyetl to mauli skirls ami svcalcrs knitted suits etc sk i rts a wide selcllon of skirls for the ircns and indies teens 7 to 14v 1adies 14 to t0 car coats casual tailored coats and skiing jackets mouses pyjamas dnslers slccpwear leotards nylon hosiery knee socks and i luggers etc village shop teeimsfiadies friendly personal service complete satisfaction or money refunded or main st a stouffville lean peameal cottage rolls lb 52c minced beei 3 lbs for 100 wieners 2 lbs for 75c shoulder spare ribs lb 15c bologna by the piece or sliced 29t chopped suet lb 25c qboyles meat market we deliver phone 35 stooffvill k for unity and cooperation with in the congregation and between the various congregations of the area mrs newman covered many topics in the course of her stimulating and inspiring address her warm personality and kindly interest in the work and interests of our local wom en commended her remarks to all who were present mrs merlyn preston thanked mrs newman for her splendid message and presented her with a tangible token of apprecia tion brougham mrs l w sheppard also miss muriel sheppard- of ion- dale heights visited mrs d a beer one day this week mr i carr of regina is visit ing with mr and mrs wm knox and other friends around here mr and mrs wes petty of cherrywood called on mrs w hamilton on saturday mr and mrs jas wro and daughter barbara of brace- bridge visited over the weekend with mr and mrs thos eng lish miss m rankin and friend of bowmanville called on mr and mrs d a beer on sunday eve ning mrs e carswellof oshawa called on her mother mrs w hamilton on sunday afternoon the boy scouts and cubs are iiolding a paper collection on saturday dec 3 please have your papers ready when the boys call a very pleasant time was held on friday evening at the home of mr and mrs robt miller when the children and grand children of mrs h malcolm met to help mrs malcolm celebrate her birthday she was presented j with a purse of money there were thirtynine present sorry to h ear mrs cresswell was rushed to the hospital dur ing the weekend where she re ceived surgical treatment tor ap pendicitis mrs lloyd greigg is in scar- boro hospital where she has un dergone surgery the stouffville tribune tr avon cosmetics avon cosmetics needs qualified women interested in good earn ings at once increased christ mas business means more open ings in vandorf lemonville gormley and stouffville areas for personal interview write mrs f walker m thomson st karrie 261 or phone pa mj5l herb yakeleys fina service let us prepare your car for cold weather have the engine tuned battery checked antifreeze put in oil changed snow tires mounted licensed mechanic see our grand prix raceway christmas toy special goodyear tires batteries stouffville ph 488 kih township of uxbridge 1 wish to thank all the ratepayers of oxbridge township for the privilege of serving you for the last 8 years 1 wish you all the best for 1962 robert l nesbirr sale register auctioneers w d atkinson phone stouflville 3g3 a s farmer phone gormley 5311 ken clarke prentice ph ax 55987 markham 346 beg johnson sunderland ont saturday dec 2 the fabulous weekend auction at the stouffville sales arena livestock demand and pricey good special concessions of new clothing footwear meats fruits vegetables if its for sale you will and it here prechristmas bargains galore always something different sale starts 1 oclock 3 auc tion rings all under cover atkinson pollard wilson auc tioneers the person who says this is the best of all possible worlds has an extremely narrow con ception of the range of possibil ity eot ocotcott- di smmm ideal central location between 5th avenue times square and radio city close to theatres night clubs shopping tv and radio g airconditioning singles xsm 550 doubles from 800 j see your travej agent or writ 120 west a4th su nv 36 nvi phona jlidson 23900 libbys prices effective this week end wei lo sap nov 2j dec 2 15 oi lint cream com 2 libbys deep brown beans 2 libbys fruit cocktail 2 nabisco shredded wheat 2 39c mclarens manzanilla detergent surf 8c off giant pfcg heinz tomato juice 3 41 white swan toilet tissue 2 25 mm burns sweet pickled cottage rouses fresh sliced pork liver ib 29 lean sweet pickled back bacon ib5 9 ib69 maple leaf jurilee sausage small link 15 ty pk 41 burns finely ground chopped suet23 christies brookside bread 2 for 37 cello pak 2 c tomatoes m 23 grapefru 10 55 carload food market free delivery main st- stouffville tiione 2a0w compile supplies of christina raking tveti icrl otrranta itkin jlaramhlno cherries icin jsusjar etc

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