Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 24, 1963, p. 12

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t s a gtod tub uxbridge phone ul 23661 thcbsday friday satcbdat january zx w m two show nightly 700 nd 900 sat matinee 200 m kid galahad lil cotdrkuce rlcld thru unitcd artists cartoon starting monday january 28 to february 2nd onk week only one show nightly starting at 800 pm doors open at 715 pm mttngslduimatr prtirnti stmuil bmutmi pnjucth story of the christ and the inspiration of his spoken words 3uu supto 7echk3ava the greatest picture of all times preceding the overture of this picture excerpts from the messiah will be heard the management re quests that the audience please stand during the singing of the hallelujah chorus admission for this show only adults 100 students 75c children with parents 35c please come early elect warden by plural voting method under the plural voting sys- 1 this n effect was li tem used in york county coun- a pin could literallv be heard cil the successful candidate to to drop as genial county clerk- became the 103rd warden of j treasurer j l smith went the county one of the senior through the formalities of poll- greenwood mrs i mclean and beatrice are spending a week in detroit with relatives mr and mrs ross disney and girls visited with mr and mrs fred disney in brooklin on sunday mr and mrs milton pegg en joyed a visit on sunday at the home of mr and mrs clarke major of whitevale miss marilyn martin was a visitor on sunday at the wm pegg home miss glenna minaker spent the weekend at her parents residence the community centre and park board will hold a meeting in the school on friday evening at 745 pm the boy scouts enjoyed a skating party at edgie peggs recently also went on a hike on saturday the 1st greenwood committee held their regular meeting at the home of mrs ralph lee municipal government posts in ontario and indeed canada was chosen at the opening ses sion at the shire hall last week this is the manner of voti ing on major matters in york county the reason being that i there are wide disparities in the population figures and as sessments of the various muni cipalities in this way a reason able fair and democratic bal ance is obtained thus richmond hill as the lirgest municipality in the county had four votes two be ing cast by the tecve and two by the deputyreeve the same was true of aurora new market east gwillimbury georgina king markham ownshlp whitchurch vaug- han and north gwillimbury markham village has three votes two being cast by the reeve and one by the deputy- i eeve in the cases of stouffville and sutton both the reeve and the deputyreeve had one vote each this added up to a total of 49 votes from 11 municipali ties which meant in effect that for mrs ion or clarence davis who had previously announced tiieir candidacies to win they would have to get the voting support of at least 25 members which figure would provide a squeaker majority of one ad vance speculation was that it would be just that the wardenship is decided on a clear majority and by open vote this is not uniform practice throughout the province al- tnough it is widely used and is a long standing tradition in york county its proponents state that it prevents the pos sibility of skulduggery or backroom deals and makes it necessary for the members of county council on this as on other important issues to stand up and be counted for both mrs ion and mr davis the situation was a tense one as the county coun cillors assembled at 2 pm for the first order of business necessarily was to choose the warden of the year who would then take his seat as presiding officer this was the moment which they had both worked hard for several weeks past mg the councillors halfpast teen thuhr hamy 24 1963 the stouffville tribune rt on the farm front tby a a wall agricutural repres for york county there was a time when a man who had his farm mortgaged was considered a secondrate larmer a clear title was the toal indicator of success those days are gone now and happily today longterm financing with a mortgage is just norma good business in fact a farm with enough longterm capital has a better chance these days than one trying to get along with small shortterm loans one of the best sources for good long term financing is the canadian farm credit corpora- iron their credit advisor at newmarket r s arbour tells me that in the nine months just finished the corporation has loaned out over 5850000 on t farms in york and south simcoe farm credit has two types oi loans a standard loan gives tiie borrower up to 75 of the rppraised value of his land with maximum being 520000 another type accepts livestock and machinery as security as well as land and the maximum is higher at 527500 interest tates for both are 5 and the borrower can take up to 30 years to repay two changes were made this year that are of interest one is that method of appraisal ptaces a higher value on buildings this means that vegetable grow ers poultrymen greenhouse operators and hog producers can qualify for higher loans than they could formerly an other change is that the rules now permit a farmer to have a parttime job off the farm kis principal job must still be farming but there is some room now for extra income loans can be obtained for amost any purpose that will strengthen a farm business purchases of land buildings machinery and livestock all come mfran 1 know ycxre jusrcwng tv meet the new girl thats moved into the neighborhood qualify anyone wanting a loan should see the credit advisor r s arbour well ahead of when the money is needed his effice is in the newmarket post office building and he is available for interviews every thursday appointments should be made either by letter or phone tw 55611 prospective borrowers are al ways able to explain their busi ness better with a good set of farm accounts we have a good account book which is free and can be obtained from our office scratch pads full line in stock from jumbo size down to note size stouffville tribune 3xsw3w3cx3s30s3assmsst3t3b bruges mill in conservation master plan the metropolitan toronto and region conservation au thoritys executive committee has adopted a master plan for two of its conservation areas which would provide broader facilities for the public the plan for the albion hills conservation area north of bol ton on no 50 highway recom mends further development of its winter sports facilities for skiing toboganning and skat ing including installation of a ski tow develepmet of ski trails and a skating rink and con struction of warming facilities it also recommends establish ment of a practical farm unit n the area for the education of school children who will at tend the authoritys conserva tion school presently under construction and ready for oc cupancy in the fall the pro posed farm would be typical of a single family operation with emphasis on the raising of beef cattle the master plan for the still- lobedeveloped bruces mill conservation area in markham twp west of stouffville calls for transforming tiie former mill pond into a swimming faci lity restoration of the mill to operating condition for public visits and construction of a change house workshop and other facilities it also recom mends that land near the en trance to the area be set aside for the annual planting of trees by authority members with such trees forming a part of the entrance landscaping axz the chance to cas heating how1 toott oki on long vmar call this is natural sas weather storms blizzards and freezing temperatures have no effect on the delivery of natural gas underground gas lines assure a dependable supply of fuel at all times gas users can rely on uninterrupted sendee 16b yonge st n richmond hill phone zenith 8 2500 annual meeting ontario county hog producers association will be held in the town hall beaverton on tuesday january 2lh at 1100 am speakers james boynton secretarymanager hog pro ducers marketing board clare curtin zone director hog producers marketing board eldred aiken chairman hog producers marketing board the purpose of the meeting is to conduct the proppr business of the annual meeting of iho ontario county hog producers association to elect officers and voting representatives nomina tions of committeemen will bn received between 200 pm and 300 pm clarence hewitt president ifarpr newman secretary gggabaaoasiaaagaaagg west end barber shop hours tu- thurs frl s am till 9 pan wed and sat- s ajil tilt 6 pjn len and david keeping registered barbers 153 main st iv stouftville cgbigsgsgsabsgagecgcgaaseb3s 25 off l0rie watches jan 24 25 and 26 your opportunity to own a fine swiss jewelled lever watch at a genuine saving limited quantity shop early all sales final sheridan jewellers 3s main st e stouftville phone 6101650 d f sheridan certified watchmaker gj gggggg vl 3333 green river mr walter milne is presently confined to brierbush hospital il stouftville his many friends wisli him a speedy recovery mr and mrs j johnston and family of rexdaie and mr and mrs g creelman and daughter of burlington spent tiie week end at the home of mr and mrs r seebeck we are pleased to hear that mrs a hoover is improving although still confined to the wellesley hospital toronto mr and mrs wmsmetham of toronto and mr and mrs frank mulchings of claremont enjoyed dinner on sunday with miss ruth hutchings tiie happy hour will hold their next meeting in the sun day school room on saturday jan 26th at 130 pm the ladies aid held their bus iness meeting at the home of mrs austin pearse on wednes day evening of last week the new officers for 1963 are pres mrs k postill vicepres mrs c postill secretary mrs heal trcas ruth hutchings pro gram convenor mrs a pearse sewing mrs j fohtyn and mrs k hamilton the sunday school skating party will be held at cedarena on saturday evening cars will leave the church at 715 pm mr and mrs wm duncan visited on sunday with mrs t williams in the ajaxpickering hospital they are pleased to report that she is feeling much better now mrs v postill is convalescing at the home of her daughter mrs e laycock of scarboro and is much improved john michel son of mr and mrs alt michcll underwent a serious operation in the scar boro general hospital on satur day his room number is 318 what a shock the new 1963 cars are getting when taken out on some of our roads fed up with high premiums for medical care if so why not inquire about the cooperative way surgical major medical in hospital care all inclusive plan designed for you at a cost you can afford group plan or individual shnd for information to york cooperative medical services itlt2 maplei ontario paul snider secretary 1962 pontiac 6 cyl automatic radio whltewalls immaculate con dition 1960 chevrolet 4door station wagon fi cyl- vler automatic radio cant be told from new 1960 buick tiloor sedan automatic power steering and brakes radio u hilcwalls beautiful dark blue finish 1960 chevrolet i door sedan fi cjlindcr aulomallc transmission two tone green with while top a very clean car 1960 pontiac stratociiikf jdoor sedan 6 cylinder automatic just like new 1959 pontiac 4door hardtop b cyl auto matic radio new whitewall tires scarce model just like new neil patrick motors uo two locations corner of 9th and main st phone fi 103150 main st v at the tracks phone 6103152 stouffville ontario open evenings till 930 pm

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