Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 28, 1963, p. 9

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new years dance ft morgan hall reservations only for information tickets phone 2941040 mwhmaaawssmssssassjhhbhswhksksubsa for office supplies come to the tribune abbo3oabboabbbaaoit t 1 i i i i i i t f t t t mii01ttm lean boneless stewing beef tender young beef liveb pure chopped suet burns weiners now available royal winter fair lb 59c lb 49c lb 23c 2 lb 79c beef good luck regular or colored margarine lb 28c 7c off deal vel pink liquid detergent 75c royal york peanut butter 35c nestles chocolate quik n luncheon meat kam tm 45c turnips each 10c frozen food features swifts meat beef chicken turkey pies 3 69c highliner in batter haddock tfs 49c schells gormley congratulation to mr and mrs elwin wideman who were married quietly in stoufcville friday evening mr and mrs john ever an children of clarence centre new york spent the weekend with mr and mrs levi steck- ley recent visitors of mr and mrs george french were mrs chas conner mrs simpson of ballantrae mrs clifford win ger and mrs a l winger quite a number of people from our community attended the dedication service of the new bridkwood brethren in christ church in scarborough on sunday afternoon miss helen nigh had supper with her grardperents mr and mrs geo french on tuesday in honour of her and her grand fathers birthdays mr don sproxtor and mr ken pickering left tuesday night for vancouver to attend the grey cup game rev willis hunking left sun day night to do missionary dep utation work in california bethesda a parly was held at the home of mr and mrs leonard bril- linger on friday evening in honour of mr and mrs albert scott a time of hymn singing with mrs hoy morley at the pi ano piano and guitar music by mrs a wideman and miss joan and contests were follow ed by a presentation of door chimes for the scotts home in aurora mrs bert taun glen mr and mrs um walls and fam ily and mr and mrs elwood pattenden and family attended church at victoria square on sunday when ruth elizabeth daughter of mr and mrs rich ard frisby was christened all went to the frisby home after ward for lunch mr and mrs chas doner bobby susan and jimmy of pembroke spent the weekend with relatives here the house owned by the doners and now occupied by mr and mrs dan gibson has been sold food market stouffville phone 6401942 86fh anniversary box grove united church the 86th anniversary of the box grove united church was celebrated on sunday nov 24 when rev stephen j mather a former minister and presently minister at washington united church preached the service music was provided by miss joan whittaker of cedar grove and the junior choir of box grove church the original church was dedicated oct 14 1877 it had been built at a cost of 700 rev gordon winch bd chairman of york presbytery officiated at the service when the new entrance and basement were dedicated besides this the coakwell family presented a communion table in honour of their parents mr and mrs fred coakwell and the raymer fam ily a baptismal fount in hon our of their parents mr and mrs franklin raymer these were also dedicated by rev winch some of the activities of chas h hooper v born in markham township in 1907 he is now 56 yrs old married with 2 sons and 3 daughters v he knows school problems having served as a public school trustee for 13 years v he knows council problems he has served 0 years as a councillor 8 years as deputy reeve 5 years as reeve plus the short term of the last 2 months j he has an unbeaten record of twelve consecutive acclamations in markham township council and acclamation for the youngest warden of york county v he served as york countys representative on the toronto and york planning board from 1919 to 1953 c he knows business operations he has been a director of maple ieaf fire insurance co canadian national exhibition markham fair board director and past president york county medical service director and past president toronto milk producers surplus milk plant director and past president district f milk producers director and past president of york county federation of agriculture a pasl direc tor of he ontario federation of agriculture past director and presi dent of ontario agricultural council member of the board of trustees york central hospital w a man keenly interested in the future of markham township the above record discloses he has the ability to do the job lets give him a chance to use his experience charlie hooper has it markham township needs it vote charlie hooper large turnout for markham nominations shows election interest the stouftyille tr16uke thutajiy november 28 1963 pij 9 a large turnout for the an nual nomination meeting of markham township indicated that there would be consider able interest in an election mr donald deacon a former coun cil member chaired the meeting and speakers were limited to two minutes chas hooper aspirant to the reeveship drew attention to the international plowing match which is coming to the town ship in 1965 he said there was a request that council pave the roads leading to the site of the big show he commented on the heavy school costs one area be ing up to 20 mills the minister of education would be at but- tonville hall on dec 19th to discuss these problems he said that in his opinion council had used the money collected from lot fees to good advantage by paying for con nections to metro sewers allev iating the cost of disposal plants allen sumner said he would be a candidate for reeve and expressed satisfaction with the councils work on waterworks extension he stated some sub division development had been slow due to the untidiness of the area councillor stewart rumble said he believed his former school board experience and his year in council made him capable of handling the deputy- reeveship councillor chas hoover spoke of the expenditure on roads in ward 3 he added that he could see no value in hav ing the county take over the township assessing and thought it could lead to higher taxes stanley patterson who is al so seeking the reeveship con tended strongly that a portion of the money collected from new subdivision lots should be used for school purposes forest dullage who is oppos ing stewart rumble told the audience that he was prepared to give the necessary time to conducting township business geoffrey walker john mc neil rj sloane cleary pal mer rb rae geo brands and edward cotton all aspiring for council asked support from the ratepayers oversized tractors expensive luxury on york cty farms aa wall agricultural representative for yk county i watched a farmer plowing the other day with a five bot tomed plow he was sure turn ing the ground over in a hurry and i couldnt help but be im pressed by the size and power of his tractor on my next call the owner was plowing too he was using an old beatup two plow tractor that was first hooked on to a plow back in 1950 this man could have had a new more powerful tractor but by choice was making do with a rusty old job that had to groan to pull two furrows both men were probably do ing the right thing but i could nt help wondering if one of them was wrong the question is is there a danger in over powering a farm a visit to any machinery show is proof of the horsepower race in tractors big tractors cut labour costs and help to get jobs done on time but the price can run high here are the results of some studies that were done on dif ferent sizes of tractors it was found that 45 plow tractors had to be used over s00 hours per year to compensate for the high overheated cost of 10000 overhead cost for the 2plow size was just si3500 three- plow tractors worked out best when they were used about 500 a esv now the ronvenlences of modern living are yours with ip gas delivered anywhere for ranges water healers refrigerators etc lp gas is thrifty too gas and appliances 216 markham rd richmond hill phone av 552s1 toronto wa 35851 j it alty stouffville 6401874 help wanted secretarytreasurer for sixroom school caretaker for sixroom school apply by letter stating experience age and salary expected service to commence january 1st 1964 horace crowhurst secretary rr2 stouffville ssll whitchurch marmill 24 milkmaker concentrate even looks different to lie usual run of rattle feeds and different it is huilt entirely around high quality vegetable proteins no fillers and generously fortified with proper minerals and vitamins to give natural palatable ration that cattle like doesnt cake in damp weather either as the molasses is blended into it mix marmill 24 milkmaker concentrate with your home grown grains and you will have a balanced dairy ration that should increase milk yields yet keep cattle in good condition gel the facts contact reesor s marmill ltd box 20 markham ont 2942323 5x533 village of stouffville work for the election of norman m spang councillor for 1964 for transportation phone 6403661 polling dec 2nd 10 am to s pm ltl vxivivtrtyiittliviiiwwiivmiiv hours per year twoplow trac tors had an annua use of 375 hours its my guess that in york county there are hundred tractors doing less than 500 hours for every one that is over this figure power needs on livestock farms are very differ ent from those on cash crop farms our records for 4h tractor clubs average out at about 350 hours use per year with these low usage figures comparatively smaii tractors are favoured the operating costs are not so much differ ent our figures are 105 per hour for a twoplow tractor and only 13s for a four plow trac tor when you consider the dif ference in the work they will do you might lean t the large size but overhead costs reverse this thinking on the small size overhead costs about 39c an hour compared to 115 for the large one these costs are when both machines work 350 hours per year this doesnt mean that there isnt a plac for big tractors they are practical where there is enough work for them to do but on many livestock farms in york sitting at the controls of 60 to 70 horsepower may give the driver a lot of author ity but at the same time expen sive luxury those who have dollars to spend on rm power should seriously think about putting them into feed and ma nure handling equipment in the barn rather than surplus horse power in the field and machin ery shed report from parliament by michael starr mp bill c105 an act to amend the technical and vocational training assistance act has now been passed and will be come law when it has been pas sed by the senate and receives royal assent the amendments cover four areas of the original bill which was made law in december 1960 the first is the increase of the federal contribution from 75 percent to 90 percent of the provincial expenditure in the training of unemployed work ers some progress has been made in this area in the year 195960 some 4638 persons were trained in all of canada as a result of the increase of federal contribution from 50 percent to 75 percent in 1960 the number of those retrained grew to 38439 in the year 1962- 63 this is a worthwhile program as unemployed young and old can benefit from the courses a- vailable and reestablish them selves in useful employment the second area is to raise the federal contribution from 50 percent to 75 percent of the provnicial expenditure in re spect to the training industry because of the insistence of the province of quebec the government is amending the act to provide the continuation of their share of 75 percent to wards the building of schools until march 31 1967 all of these amendments are retroactive to march 31 19g3 this extension is made on the basis of s480 per capita of the population in the age group 15- 19 years of each province this is retroactive to the be ginning of this program in 1961 under this amendment ont ario is only entitled to some 59 million from now till march 31 1967 quebec can receive some 200 million manitoba 29 mil- lion and so on two provinces will not be entitled to anything as they have already used up their quotas quebec is the only province that can benefit sub stantially from this extension to date this program has provided a total of 519 projects which include technical institu tions vocational schools trade schools providing space for some 138000 students each and every year the total cost is some 511 million and the federal contri bution some 326 million give books for christmas o bibles religious books scripture christmas cards 9 records and gifts stouffville book nook come in and look around 335 main st e stoufivillc phone 6101gg2 eb3cb 83bpee53 s x ebb c s5b53bp pcgnbbcmbpcgpnpc vote for r b rae councillor ward 2 township of markham experienced in municipal affairs election day dec 2 vttnthmmmm nminimtumiiliut vote to reelect ken councillor 196465 village of stouffville a man who has proved capable in his own business is the right man to conduct your town business he has practical experience in construction and building which has been and can continue to be most beneficial to council what has he done in 63 as chairman of the sewer committee he spent a great deal of time in overseeing the completion of the new 55000 sewer plant addition he has had completed the automatic warning system which guards home owners against flooding in time of heavy storms he has worked constantly with the deputyreeve in completing i ho road improvements made his year and furthering the program for new sidewalks he has assisted council with ideas and been a willing participant in all meetings and a ready atlendcr at all affairs which council duty demanded what will he do in 6465 will work for the cooperation of council and public utilities commission cooperate in own planning to encourage industrial and commercial growth ahead of residential in an effort to hold the tax line for transportation phone 6401424 polling day dec 2nd polls open 10 am to s pm ssssssssi jfcmaglfcmg

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