Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 16, 1964, p. 12

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fcge 12 the stooffvftle tribuxj tkreby my 15 1964 v more for you v special offer new farm tank filter ketps jocr ana fseis deaa f3- tars oct water fast aad dirt 4icii can collect imat iterate for ibs ea aay eel stsrae tank regular 1095 yours now 495 for only fr wfts tit purchase of zmuivktotutus 4 quality motor oils jocr esso agent has tie right motor on for yon dtvd- cped by imperial oil research each ooe ot these 4 motor oils is designed for a specific ptupasfrdesuned to da it better than anj other brand from your sso agent w hood markham ok road pattern the road pattern for a new industrial area of markham township was approved by council on monday night the new area lies south o 14th ave nue and east of the don mills rd the new area approximate ly 200 acres is to be developed by west markham f industrial woodland electric rr 1 goodwood ontario electric wiring heating free estimates phone 6401877 c geo striebich licensed eleetrieua residential lighting consultant member ontario heating association i mcdougall pressure systems and water conditioners estates ltti understood to be miller paving co deputyreeve rumble objec ted to the approval he claimed that concessions had been ag reed upon along 14th avenue that were not included in the written agreement which coun cil was being asked to approve councillor sloane said a majority of council agreed with these terms a few days ago and now you want to tearjt all ap art you know its only half here continued the deputy- reeve the agreement passed with the deputyreve being op posed no weekend ever is long enough to do all the things you planned to do during the week summ store wide sale off this summer sale includes ail childrens womens and mens shoes also various lines of mens dress shoes at more than 9 main st w sfouffville phone 6403753 dickson hill there was a splendid attend ance at the wms meeting at the home of mrs willard mover on monday evening mrs sloss presided and welcomed every one including a few visiting friends mrs mallet and a nei ghbour from little britain rjt mrs des hosiers and mrs gil bert provided a profitable and unique program mr and mrs lome johnson and helen of claremont and the willard moyer family visited mr and mrs john johnson mary ellen and the new baby boy at attwood on their return they called on mrs irwin and miss edna of orangeville several of our families enter tained guests from a distance friends from british columbia visited the boettger family mr and mrs art steckley surprised the warren moyers mr and mrs harbron of the lakehead who had attended the gideon conference at london renewed acquaintance with mr and mrs r moyer vacation bible school which was held in the wideman church closed friday evening this is always an exciting ex perience for the children when they take part in a program for visiting friends and parents this and adjoining communities have been privileged each sum mer since 1935 to have children transported to the classes for instruction for the past few years evening classes have pro ved successful considerable planning and work is involved in providing this fine facility for children of varying ages and commendation of the twelve teachers is surely in order con tinued courses of bible teaching and diplomas presented are ap preciated by the children and in some cases the second gener ation is being taught by the same teacher with regret we hear that our aged neighbour to the south mrs j l byer has suffered a stroke daughters and sonsinlaw of the late mr and mrs simeon hoover mrs ken walker the constable family of hamilton and the lloyd grose family of vivian spent a pleasant evening with mrs george w hoover of markham mr and mrs charlie fincham and son ronald with his bridetobe miss joanne jackson completed the comp any gifts of linen were given to the couple whose marriage took place on saturday in the united missionary church in markham some of their dick son hill friends were present at the wedding ceremony conduc ted by pastor sloss copiowsand continued show ers of rain are bringing renew ed life to lawns garden and fields the high wind has flat tened many fields of grain urges council act on bylaw abuses in markham township mrs kathleen james an ex council member from the high land pk subdivision south west corner of the municipality appeared before markham twp council on monday night urging council to take some action on bylaw and property abuses in the township mrs james charged that the township easements and lanes were being used by construction firms from which to conduct bu siness she produced photos to substantiate her contention mrs james also asked for some action to clean up two homes in block a south of langstaff where two homes were condemned but continued to be used by families living in qualor theyre just a bunch of hillbillies and it gets worse ev ery day she said mrs james claimed there were numerous children over two dozen dogs chickens coons and rabbits be ing housed sh iid that town ship police and other officers had visited the dlaces but noth ing happened your bylaw officer is only a joke in that neighbourhood contended mrs james also quo ted from the assessors manual to point out that these two un desirable houses were running down the value of the nearby property which could justifi ably have a lower assessment because of the poor neighbor hood council to hare a look council members agreed to visit the area on wednesday morning and would be accom panied by mrs james on a tour of the various contentious sites she also complained of the bur ning of garbage youve been holding up a garbageburning bylaw here since 1961 whats wrong reeve hooper sold that it was a most difficult matter to en force as well as to get proper bylaw wording deputyreeve rumble said council didnt know how far it could go anu didrt want to be restrictive the clerk advised that a copy of the toronto by law was being obtained bethesda haying was completed in bethesda just before the heavy downpour on saturday nisht sunday although garden and field crops are flattened and debris from trees scattered about the rain will be a great boon to farmers and gardeners those having short holidays lately have been mrs russell hunt and mrs fred auin at rice lake where they took in the hearthstone circle picnic at serpent mound park mr and mrs allan emprinhgam and sheila at stayner mr and mrs wm empringham at tory hill haliburton mr and mrs len brillinger harold and doris at wasaga beach mr and mrs cliff burkholder at donarvan beach boshkung lake mr and mrs arthur steckley have visited with several of their former neighbours in bethesda during this last week saturday night supper guests with mr and mrs len brilling er and family were mr and mrs albert scott miss barbara brooks and mr and mrs henry ford and family the sunday school and com munity picnic has been arrang ed for tuesday evening july 28 at stouffville park owing to the storm and drenching rain the tent meeting at pikes peak has been going on at the youth centre last sunday monday and tuesday evenings services audley mrs fred puckrln vacation church school was held at the church last week with a closing program on fri day afternoon the juniors led by mrs bert guthrie gave the worship service which included hymns scripture prayer and a litany the primary children were led by mrs fred puckrin the kindergarten children were led by mrs bill guthrie the leaders were assisted by mrs john puckrin mrs n kinsman joyce smith shirley smith sus an richards tania woods an ne guthrie and two girls peggy squire and lynda puckrin as you personal beauty hnts wile giving you those perfect tm asalon- 29431731 markhami 6402932 stouffville save more save more pianists on monday morning the rev m buttars jed the worship service and told a mis sionary story on the need for bibles and pictures for africa refreshments were served in the basement a painting bee was held at the church on thursday afternoon and saturday morning when several men painted the outside of the church church continues in the morn ing followed by sunday school at 1045 there will be no church or sunday school on august 23 and september 6 miss sandra scholfleld of don mills will speak on july 26 the community club picnic will be held on july 24 at lyn- brook park supper will be at 630 pm best wishes of the community is extended to bill puckrin and barbara jones who were mar ried on saturday in st pauls united church ajax they will live in oshawa mr and mrs alan westbrook thompson mines manitoba have been visiting at the home of mrs westbrooks parents mr and mrs charlie bell mr and mrs bob pardon at tended the wedding on friday evening of mrs pardons sister miss myrna robb to mr donald white in st andrews united church markham cindy and craig shibley rex- dale spent this week visiting with their cousin diane puck rin victoria square mr and mrs h slade unity saskatchewan mrs- w dent vancouver bc are visiting with mr and mrs dalton rum- ney mrs slade and mrs dent are sisters of mrs rurnney on friday evening of last week a family gathering was held at mr and mrs dalton rumneys in honour of the visitors from western canada mr and mrs wm orr attend ed the wedding of their niece miss anne thomas to mr michael fitzsimmons at sacred heart church kinghorn on saturday morning the recep tion followed at the aurora golf club master jimmy boyu enter tained a number of his little friends last week the occasion being in honour of his eighth birthday farm building standards available considering the yearly in vestment in farm buildings it is easy to see the value of the re cently published booklet farm building standards in ontario alone this investment amounts to about 60 million annually prior to its publication there was no single source of approv ed basic information on farm buildings available to those in terested in the field says pro fessor c g e downing en gineering science department ontario agricultural college guelph the publication has been drawn up with protection of people and the minimum loss of livestock and stored produce in mind the work in preparing the standards has been carried out through the farm buildings standards committee of the as sociate committee of the na tional building code the book let is a supplement to the na tional building code but un like the code its use in design ing and constructing buildings is notmandatory u the supplement covers four main areas 1 use and occu pancy related to the function of farm building regarding fire hazards safety and dimensional requirements 2 design that relates to the design and con struction of new buildings and the alteration of old 3 build- v marm1ll laying eations the best in for the profitminded p0ultryman manufactured from the highest quality ingredients to promote high production over a long laying period use marmill complete feeds 16 laying crums 16 caged laying crums 17 high energy egg mash or if grain is 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