Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 24, 1963, p. 5

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mact s ladies dresses i some less than 1 including party dresses 2 price unionville phone users to get more free toll areas special group of dresses 2 for 700 eacr sizes 9 22 vz banlon sweaters 200 cardigans 300 walking sheer hosiery 59 pr all jewellery reduced vz price to crinolines dusters 1 2 price hand bags winter slims skirts assorted summer wear reg s39s 99 reg 595 399 reduced up to jloff 2 shorts tops shifts your choice 99 john morkham shopping centre and sons ltd phone 2943664 lemonville mrs frank nibbs who spent few days in uxbridge hospi tal undergoing surgical treat ment is now convalescing at home mr and mrs harold knights and family of markham had sunday evening dinner with mr ad mrs walter gray mr douglas sayers and friend mr danny wannamaker of toronto had dinner with mr and mrs walter gray on sun day mr and mrs j nauta and family had sunday evening din ner with their cousin mr and mrs ray mckenny scarboro we extend our sympathy to mr and mrs charlie preston on the death of their sister-in- law mrs fred hoover of new market mrs henry johnson has sold her home the purchaser is from toronto the lemonville church will welcome mrs rose of toronto as their guest speaker at their sunday evening service miss lynda nolan of stouffville will be guest solist at this time the executive of the ucw for 1963 will be inaugurated a wonderful evening of fellowship is planned wont you join us dr and mrs s s crouch entertained mr and mrs hume macpherson and mr and mrs gus mowatt to dinner thurs day evening miss loveless primary teach er is progressing nicely and hopes to be back to school shortly in the meantime mrs j rae is substituting mr and mrs macfarlane mr and mrs d clee mr and mrs glen evans and mr and mrs grant wells spent friday evening in unionville at the annual church meeting a delicious pot luck supper was enjoyed by all after which most unionville telephone cus tomers will receive tollfree call- ins with five additional ex changes including toronto as the result of the merger of the southern twothirds of this ex change with agincourt in 191 this was announced by w c barres bell telephone manager for the region this week in june 1964 all of the unionville exchange south from 16th avenue will become part of the agincourt exchange mr barnes said at that time these customers will receive agin- oouits local calling area which conmsts of toronto scarboro willowdale don mills thornhill west hill markham and gorm ley of these exchanges union ville now has tollfree calling with markham and gormley stouffville which is part of vn- ionvilles local calling area is not part of agincoui ts which means that toll charges will apply on calls to stouffville after june 1961 if customers adopt the new greater toronto local calling plan proposed by bell this week agincourt customers in 1965 will also receive tollfree calling with weston and new torontoisling ton the 1961 and 1965 changes for those customers joining the agincourt exchange will add more than 900000 telephones to their local calling area agincourt rates will apply to unionville customers to be serv ed from that exchange when transfer takes place in 1961 slight rate increases would ap ply in agincomt in 1965 it the new greater toronto plan is ap proved by customers the change from unionville to agincourt service will not result in a telephone number change the remaining part of the unionville exchange which in cludes some 50 customers north of 16th avenue will become part of the gormley exchange in november of this year this change will hie the number of telephones available to theso subscribers on a local calling basis gormley customers in novem ber will have local calling with stouffville richmond hill mark ham agincourt claremont thoinhill oak ridges and the new exchange of bethesda now the northern part of the gorm ley exchange when the transfer is made in november customers affected will receive new telephone num bers which will be contained in the 1963 edition of the aurora- newmarketkichmond hill direc tor v gormley rates will also apply for these customers as announced this week two- way tollfree calling could be introduced fcr gormley custom ers after 1966 if a substantial number of customers indicate they wish this service laundry wash is always cleaner at stouffville coin laundry main st stouffville the adults returned to the church auditorium and the children were entertained in the sunday school room mr h macpher son presented the united church crest framed in black to be hung in the church on be half of himself and his wife mrs s rae is home after spending several weeks with her daughter mrs pagnello of scarboro while convalescing take note of the ad announc ing our cook hooks are now ready xor distribution as a truck man youll kno the extra value in every gmc truck routine business occupies council it was reported at whit church township council mon day that the ontario gov is preparing to amend the warble fly act as in many areas the pest has been eliminated coun cil decided to secure the opinion of members of the local federa tion of agriculture before con tinuing with the annual spray campaign a collision between the town ship snowplow and a car just rorth of island lake resulting in a claim for s6s5 was refer red to the township insurance company the dept of highways has authorized the following amounts for road expenditures in 1963 for construction 530 000 no change from last year and for maintenance 115000 which is an increase of 5000 reeve williams and council lor burnett were appointed as delegates to the rural munici pal convention in february council authorized the clerk to forward a cheque to solici tor w g parsons in full settle ment of the claim of jas barry for damage to plants caused by the township weed spraying this is the first claim of this nature paid by the township and is not covered by insurance the amount was 160 as set by the dept of agriculture council consented to a new nursery business being estab lished by jack r allen at lot 23 cone 4 a one hundred acre parcel of land with frontage oh the don mills rd requests were received for 700 from the recreation sec retary for the aurora recrea tion centre and 300 for ball- antrae this is chiefly for out door rink expense when men who know trucks talk trucks youll heai about gmcs they count on gmc for rugged dura bility now gmc ladder frames have extra strength built right in yet still give you needed flexibility for offroad work from i to 60 font built for canadian jobs j gmc variablerate springs give you the spring action you need for top loadcarrying ability and youll find gmc power teams are built to give you the best in economy and long life you get true truck valuo in a gmc see your gmc dealer theres extra value in every cmc truck chas cooper limited claremont ont phone 6192114 6j92115 neil patrick motors limited siojffville ontario gravel pits in pickering twp to be fenced gravel excavations in ihe twp of pickering especially those containing a waterfilled base were considered to be ex tremely dangerous to children and the council on monday night ordered that these pre mises should be protected by a fence this was one of the re commendations written into a bylaw the fence will be a regular farmtype 9strand enclosure at least four feet in height 10 commission a commission of 10 per cent will be paid to real estate firms that complete the sale of town shipowned industrial land the commission figure had previous ly been set at 5 on a record ed vote deputyreeve mrs jean mcpherson registered the lone negative reply councillor w j greening who proposed the increase sug gested that agents would not lake the time and trouble to promote land sales in picker ing unless the commission fig ure was more al tractive the dept of municipal affair gistered no opposition to move fee up 100 although the benefit of ontario municipal association was questioned by deputy- reeve mrs jean mcpherson ihe council agreed to renew its membership at s fee of 100 the figure had previously been set at 50 i ailended one and 1 didnt feel i gained s100 worth out of it or even 10 to be perfectly honest said the deputyreeve i feel that all those who favour it should at tend and bring back a report she concluded mpuc appointments mr harry ashton was re named to the post of weed in spector in the township for 1963 five fenccviewers were appointed fred puckrin w 1 carson leu gates lewis jones and walter milne mr frank beelby was named to the poundkeepers committee two livestock valuators were reappointed warren c will- son and robt malcolm re- the the a psychologt says that overtrying in memorizing any thing slows down the process take is easier amorz the most dangerous drivers is the tcragcr driving under the hcadv influence of youthful exuberance tkntfiy hnuiry 24 1963 the stouffyiue tribune p 5 f competitive prices plus personal service id drug stores ssl special rrices effective to jan 26 save today a i d a colgate rapid shave special 79c brisk tooth paste 98c for 79c 63c for 49c listerine 22oz plus 89c pro tooth brush 149 metrecal liquid special 6 for 169 vita diet 90s special 2 for 499 hot water bottle utility special 151 hot water bottle special 88c heating pad heatmaster special 444 florient air deodorant special 79c products at regular prices aqua seal baby pants 39c 59t no 950 batteries wread 2 for 55c ivory soap 9c 13c 20c orafix 49c 89c m0dess 51c 96c 186 smith bros cough drops 15c qtips 39c 59c 98c aikens pharmacy 35 main st w stouffville i jbrosa wmmtwm maple leaf jubilee sausage m 49c tender young beef liver lb 49c rolled porterhouse roast of beef lb 99 stokelys fancy 3c off deal cream style corn 2 5 ni 31 carnation evaporated milk 2 lni 29 beehive corn syrup 2 ib tin 33 monarch flour lb bag 209 frozen foods snow crop peas 2 2 v- 39 mortons beef chicken turkey meat pies 3 79 schells food market stouffville phone 6401942

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