Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 24, 1962, p. 13

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for tuberculin test only be safe get a tuberculin test location hvsderlasu township halt zephyr community hall goodwood township hall uxbridge wule hll jatk thursday 3lay m friday may j5 mooday may m tuesday may 29 tuesdav may 28 wednesday may 30 thursday may 31 hours 2w pju 601 pan 780 pjn lto pjn 2jkj pjn 600 pm m pjn 1000 pjn 200 pjii 500 pjn m pjn 1000 pan 200 pjn 500 pjn j0 pjn 1000 pm 200 pjn 500 pan 700 pjn 1000 pjn 200 pan 500 pin 700 pjn 1000 pjn these surveys made possible by your purchase of christmas seals s v sponsored by ontario count tb and health association fo- office supplies its the tribune kids need lots of fresh milk to grow on i and youll enjoy conven ient home delivery ot so many other dairy treats youll never run out of milk or have to run out for it when youre on our home delivery route phone today well deliver soon markham dairy limited phone markham collect 286 early morning service in stouffville area oral sabin poliomyelitis vaccine shall be administered in two doses in ontario county south by the on tario county health unit in the fall of 1962 following the reopening of school in september this vaccine shall be given to preschool children stud ents and adults definite dates and areas of administration shall appear in the- local newspapers and on radio and television programmes prior to these clinics cedar grove news 131 complete 4h the stoufryuji tribune tkursdiy mjy 24 1962 fcj 13 further to the investigation into the pros and cons of join ing or forming an area a meet ing was held wednesday night in the school with the public school inspector present to an swer questions before the meeting got under way a misunderstanding aroe as to whether or not these in- vestigative etenings were offi cial school meetings john pet- rie who originated the motion for wednesdays meeting clari fied the point by stating that this was not his intention thee gatherings were intended to bring to all interested a knowledge of ou- present and future educational problems and the possible ways of solv ing them with walter burkholder in the chair the inspector dealt with questions from the floor rovering taxation permanency of area decisions irregular tax rates councils prerogatite boards authorities and various alternatives for answering our particular school needs mr hallman stated that it is possible if complicated for council to break the agreement and reanange boundaries if evi dence of its failure or dissatis faction warrants a change and that although rateoayers actual ly have no right to vote their preference in a school adminis tration system council does like an indication of feelings in a school section before leach ing a decision mr hallman felt that the ad vantages of having one subject per teacher was compensation or the considerable moving about of pupils within an area the lee avenue school which it is hoped will be open this fall will comprise three class rooms and an allpurpose room some ratepayers felt that the actual issue of joining area no 2 should be put to vote at once while others felt that the boaid should have more time to con tinue their considerations of all possible combinations before a commitment was finally made however ihe board of ss 20 was reluctant to bring this be- xoie their ratepayeis until lo cust hill board had had an op portunity to discuss it among themselves albert drudge the chairman of locust hill board was able to state that the pro posal may be well received by his ratepayers and since they have no wish to join a large area this plan could prove fav ourable before the meeting closed the following motion was made that the board arrange a for mal ratepayers meeting when it is ready to give a final report on its research before may 3963 to permit sufficient time for council tp act befoie july 1st carried fishing baseball ballet and heat those are the news items incedargiovethisweek the record t smashing heat vave leached alomst unbearable pro portions last week and over the weekend some strange and se vere weather skirted our dist rict we missed thunderstorms hail and high winds but it fin ally cooled to working temper atures the tyros baseball game in buttonville on wednesday night resulted in a 2411 victory for cedar grove sorry this news is a little late but congratulations are still warm for meredith lapp who successfully passed her ballet tests at markham and still in the young fry department the 24th of may was the big week end in new york for cathy- mc- clennan who travelled with her aunt miss joyce mcclennan the exodus of fishermen to the lakes has begun and jack shoudy bob dare and don mc clennan had a day at pigeon lake last week jack walton mike dean bob and aubry lapp and don cornelius got their fishing in oer the long weekend willis reesor found a pair of good horn rimmed glasses in his field at the north end of the church over the weekend they are not damaged bake sale under the auspices of the united church women of zion cedar grove a bake sale will be held at stouffville arena on saturday may 26th ladies please have all baking at zion church not later than 11 am ringwood mrs e griffiths of pheonix arizona called on mr george gower friday mr and mrs w pipher mr and mrs a fockier mr and mrs g brownsberger mr and mrs f steckley attended the holdenpaterson wedding in the markham presbyterian church on saturday afternoon mr and mrs teetzel of mt albert visited at mr and mrs f atkinsons saturday they have just returned from europe mr and mrs fergus taylor of newmarket called on mr and mrs fred steckley sunday club project one hundred and thirtyone york county jh homemaking club girls completed the project separates for summer on sat urday at their achievement day it was held at aurora high school after a busy morning the girls and leaders were served lunch by york centre institute ladies the afternoon orogram had all 14 clubs taking part those presenting exhibits were bo- garttown vandorf buttonville queensville snowball and nob- leton demonstrations and skits were presented by agincourt edgely laskay purplex ille s vaughan river diive park schomberg and temperance- ville clubs highlights of the piogram were the two fashion parades when each member proudly dis played her new summer separ ates mrs ross armitage presi dent york centre institute pre sented county honours to ten dub members who completed six projects they were louise walker bogarttown diane toyne buttonville beverley hunter laskay anne marten purpleville diane maw and joan miller south vaughan diana jennings temperance- ville frances cairns schom berg jean armstrong and shar on bean nobleton provincial honours the com pletion of 12 units were present ed to margaret jackson edge- ley margaret cairns and nora jane hately laskay green river sympathy is extended to the family of the late mrs truscott formerly nancy hagerman daughter of mr and mrs alton hagerman of bowmanville who passed away on friday after a lengthy illness at the ottawa civic hospital interment was at whitevale cemetery mr and mrs j davies and mr and mrs benson draper had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs s davies of richmond hill we extend gieetings to mrs v postill who celbrated her 81st birthday last week the ladies aid met at the home of mrs k postill mark ham last week mrs v ireson was in charge of the devotional period at the close of the meet ing lunch was served by the hostesses mrs c postill and r hutchings attention all parents and any one interested the closing exercises of the happy hour will be held in the church here this friday evening at 8 oclock as a full program has been ar ranged it is hoped that as many as possible will plan to be pres ent prayer meeting will be held on tuesday evening may 29th at 8 oclock at the home of mr and mrs fred gostick sympathy is extended to mr and mrs a coakwell in the loss of a sister miss e coakwell of locust hill altona btss you are invited to a liberal rally on thursday may 24th mr and mis john munay kenny lynda ot sunderland mr and mrs fred norman ka- thy and john of weston were sunday supper guests of mr and mrs walter davis word has been received here that the dulmages our former neighbours now living in arn- prior have a baby daughter there will be quite a change in their household which was pre viously all boys allan jones don booke bob lewis elmer shirk and his daughter elinore report a good catch ot trout in algonquin park last week it was certainly good weather for camping out glasgow home school held a very successful bake sale in the stouffville sales arena on saturday the executive were overwhelmed at the amount of baking donated and wish to thank each one who helped out in any way mr and mrs vivian carson and ondine of toronto were sunday visitors with her par ents mr and mrs norman bunker we have two new sets of proud grandparents in the com munity bea and ait wideman and fred and ruth lewis mr and mrs steven wideman and mr and mrs jim harper both have baby sons annual inspection of royal canadian air cadet squadron no 94 saturday may 26th at 7 pm in the stouffville memorial park reviewing officer wc e a smith cd the public is invited dickson hill the wms members were well represented at the conven tion held in vineland last week they travelled by chartered bus and were part of the esti mated four hundred women who filled the church information and inspiration were dispensed by missionaries on furlough from brazel nigeria and india the warnica family from owen sound spent the week end at toronto with relatives and acthet2by liome the peaceful slumber of rob ert and maude walkei was ar oused by an unusual type of music used to honour newly married couples on tuesday evening the young folks appar ently had a good time and will reserve their instruments for future use mr and mrs chas mallett and family were guests of friends in kitchener on sunday the anthony hoover families honoured their father with a birthday supper recently mr and mis wendell knight of newmarket were also present mr and mrs dave stouffers absence was regretted since she is still in stouffville brier- bush hospital recovering from wellington fire insurance co is pleased to announce the appointment of william r j armstrong as district agent mi armstrong comes highly experienced to the insurance field including inspector and underwriting knowledge rr2 stouffville highway 48 viyian ph mt albert 223j2 v ballantrae school grade 1 registration tuesday may 29 1 pm io 330 pm to be eligible child must be 6 ear of age by decciiilwr 31 1962 dense bring immunization information also proof of age ji crowiiurst secretary at s pm at veterans hall ma rkham hear john addison liberal party candidate in york north speak on the issues in the forthcoming federal election addison john x sbbfssfssws sponsored by the york xorth liberal association invitations f announcements fclnformals accessories yet us assist you with your wedding nans tome in and ask- for your free bridal gift register fhe stouffville tribune telephone 152 or 153 am a broken hip during the even ing mr and mrs jack johnson and mr and mrs george sale joined the group who conveyed birthday gieetings the congregation was glad to welcome pastor rees and his wife back home in company with mr and mrs ed prosser of kitchener they visited mexi co where they assisted mission aries in special services mrs bob ballantine and mrs lena wideman and their child ren from toronto spent the weekend with the wideman families here and helped cele brate cousin maries seventh birthday mr and mrs lome eaymer of creemore and their somdon- aid and his wife o toronto call ed on relatives at dickson hill on sunday lean boneless pot roast baby beef liver thinly sliced lb 39k ib 4 minced beef 3 lbs 100 wieners 2 lbs for jfy bolofjna by the piece or sliced- 29 we specialize in preparing meat for your fre ask for ou prices 0boyles meat market we deliver phone 35 stojffvllllb 60000 village of stouffville 5v debentures to mature july 1 1963 to 1982 noncallable these debentures are being used for a fourroom addition to the public school denominations 1000 contact m a creswicke bell gouinlock company limited 41 klnjr sfrect west toronto telephone empire 42238

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