Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 8, 1965, p. 12

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pge 12 the stouffviue tribune thursday iprh 8 1965 markham ph 2943355 roxr markham ph 2943355 thlrs fbi sat april 8910 a real package of laughter rock hudson paula prentiss first time together in mans favorite sport in widescreen technicolor color cartoon 2 shows each evening 7 pm 4 920 pm thirtysix holstein breeders on tour matinee saturday 2 pm above show mon tues wed a thlrs april 12 15 an outstanding production an outstanding cast night of the iguana richard burton ava gardneb deborah kerr color cartoon 2 shows 7 pm 915 pm adult entertainment i on wednesday march 31 36 holstein breeders from ontario couniy took a bus trip to wes tern ontario for the purpose of visiting farms where outstand ing holstein cattle are bred and exhibited at the major shows and exhibitions in canada the first visit was to ebydale farms at kitchener owned by orton and floyd eby the sec ond visit was to ebyholme farm kitchener owned by cla rence eby after dinner at fern lodge gait the rose vega farm ow ned by john gillespie was vis ited following this was a visit to greenwood farm owned by wallace knapp and the final visit of the day was to brown- dale farm owned by r f brown the farms visited were all owned by experienced breeders and feeders of holstein cattle at each visit the breeding and feeding program was outlined in detail by the owner many excellent ideas were observed and noted by the farmers from ontario county the bus trip was arranged 2nd supervised by gerry nelson holstein fieldman and lynn fair agricultural representa tive ontario department of ag riculture and ronald werry president of the ontario coun ty holstein club altona fined 30 two seventeen year old youths pleaded guilty tuesday in richmond hill court to a charge of consuming liquor while under the age of 21 har ry fox and robert a hopkins of uxbridge were convicted by- magistrate russell pearse and fined a total of s30 and costs pc edward grimshaw of the stouftville police depart ment told the court that he checked the youths in a car aft er they failed to stop at an iri- i tersection the officer testified that he found a part bottle of rum in the vehicle the april meeting of altona womens institute will be held t the home of mrs mitchell main st w in the apartments en wednesday april 14th at 2 pm mrs l edmunds conven- or of citizenship will be in charge of the program motto- love is the best assurance to wards world peace roll call- what i left undone to attend the wi meeting parents and friends are invi ted to attend the 4h achieve ment day at port perry this saturday april 10th the girls will exhibit their blouses made during the project mark 7 smok your headquarters for smoke and gifts maple leaf gardens ticket agency marksmoke and gifts put 2940128 the ladies who took the short course focus on finish es will be showing the dresses which they made at summary day to be held in the brooklin hall on tuesday april 13th anyone else interested may at tend mr and mrs dick jones of buttonville had supper on sun day with her parents mr and mrs norman bunker mrs f huson entertained the wms ladies on tuesday evening for their regular meet ing mr and mrs wes baker and family moved last week to a lome on hwy 48 north of ringwood mrs amelia nigh- swander and mr and mrs har vey nighswander and family moved into their new home last week also 4 teenage boys were caught by police after they were seen stealing the hubcaps from col in williams car early saturday morning tom bunker was among the 35 students of uxbridge secon dary school who went on an educational bus trip to ottawa this past weekend the group were accompanied by history teacher mr law and his wife they were breakfast guests of mike starr and attended par liament on friday fred nighswander will be preaching a farewell message on sunday evening at 730 pm at the altona mennonite church everyone from the community is cordially invited to attend fishermen fight for right to hole in ice a virginia beach man suffer ed four broken no and face laceration after defending his democratic rights pertaining to lake simcoe ice fishing tom burnie 43 had been renting a fish house periodic ally from a local fish hut oper ator tom cut a new hole and placed the rertr hut on said hole which he baited regularise mr burnie then brought his own hut out removed the hut operators hut off the new hole and placed it on the original hole and placed ins ovn hut on the freshly cut hole the unidentified hut operator appeared on the scene and told mr burnie ha hrd two hours to remove his hut from that area mr burnie replied that it was 1 a free country and he would j place his hut anywhere on the lake he wished when the hut operator re turned and found tom still sittin and fishin he placed a rope around the fish hut and ti ed the other end to his bomba- dier as he was getting into his snow vehicle to drag the fish hut and occupant away tom put his arm through the window and cut the rope with a knife the frustrated operator then aimed his vehicle at the fish hut drove through it and kept right on going when mr burnie picked himself up there wasnt much left of his hut and he had four broken ribs ontario provincial police are investigating brougham mews bloomington the april meeting of the wo mens fellowship was held on thursday afternoon at mrs wallace vaughans main st stouffville with mrs eugene lemon presiding the roll call was answered by a scripture word life mrs murray bar nes conducted a program with a reading by mis dawson bur nett electric guitar selection by mrs d benson and mrs otto baker gave the easter message a letter was read from miss mary neal of the canadian sunday school in sault ste marie lunch was served by the hostess the young peoples group were entertained by the vivian group mr and mrs murray ramer spent saturday at mr w smiths markham mr b valleau of oshawa was at his daughters mr and mrs j k tranmers over sun day mr and mrs murray ramer mr and mrs watson fairies and mr and mrs j k tran- mer attended a banquet at van- dorf on wed evening for fed eration of agriculture mr and mrs eugene baker were guests with mr and mrs quantz aurora on saturday night mrs chadwick of markham spent a week with mr and mrs w ferguson mr and mrs groff and family of beamsville attended church service sunday morning mr and mrs tranmer and boys of mt albert were sunday visitors at otto tranmers mr kenneth charles siicox of sudbury and miss dianne storry spent the weekend with his parents rev and mrs phil siicox of port credit audley sacrament of the lords sup per was observed on sunday during the church service six young people were received in to church membership by pro fession of faith arthur puck- rin lynda puckrin susan ri chards glenn squire douglas smith and shirley smith two plants spadeleaf phiioden- drums were presented to the church by the explorers the hic group met at the church on sunday evening bill mcdonald led the worship and the scripture was read by glenn squire prayers were given by- linda izatt and harold guthrie bill also presented the program a social halfhour followed with refreshments the community club met on saturday evening at the school the president aleck richards conducted the business mrs p simonsen sang a number of folk songs michael and bessie zdanomicz played several sel ections on their accordions mrs john ashton conducted some musical games mr harry martinson london ontario visited last week with his cousin mrs art hedge mr hedge and family sympathy is extended to mr and mrs arch bell in the pas sing on march 12 of archs un cle mr arch bell of north bat- tleford saskatchewan mr bell would have been 93 on monday of this week frank did you have any trouble getting home from the party last night joe not a hit until i turn ed down my street and some dope stepped on my fingers the best wishes of the com munity go with mr and mrs bill shipman who have moved to aiax allan johnston a student at carlcton university spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs lloyd joiinston the womens institute will meet on april 13th at s pm the achievement day for the short course fccuh on fin ishes will take place in brook lin april 13th at 2 pm mr and mrs albert gray re ceived friends and relatives at the claremont villa nursing home where mr cray is a pa tient the occasion was their 50th wedding anniversary mr and mrs lawrence van- lieshaut are busy renovating their new home the former w slack farm at the south end of the village mr and mrs don gibson and family visited his sister and family dr and mrs k mcxeil at london ontario on sunday mr and mrs ross willson of kingston visited mr warren willson on wednesday easter thank offering serv ice of the brougham united church women will he held in the hall on thursday evening april 22ml at 3 pm miss bea trice mcclean will he guest speaker and give an illustrated address on jamaica trinidad and brazil the evening group of the ucw will meet at the home of mrs d a beer on wednes day april 14th at s pm the afternoon group of the ucw will meet at the home of mrs e wright at green river on thursday april loth at 2 pm mrs h miller will be in charge of the program mr tom dawson of good wood visited his cousin mrs d l mairs recently come in before easter for savage shoes correct for growing feet savage combine careful designing with good work manship and materials to produce correctfitting longlasting shoes and every one is sanitized- treated for lasting hygienic freshness our salesmen are trained to fit your child correctly with savage shoes correct for growing feet 599 and 699 government municipal and corporation bonds preferred and common shares inquiries invited russell beare 213 main street markham telephone 2941523 subagcnl of wood gundy company limited markham centre phone 2942824 markham township oks school additions markham township council on monday approved of addi tions to high schools at thorn- hill and richmond hill as re quested by the york central board the chairman and mark ham board representatives were present to explain the situation to council it was explained that a special government grant of 27000 had been arranged for to be paid as work progressed chairman john honsberger said that the municipalities of vaughan and richmond hill had already given their consent he told council that a joint meeting should be held with council to discuss the demand expected in the next five years the budget total for this year is 3189270 as against 2731601 last year teachers salaries are up from 1477318 to 1740341 the amount of the budget to be raised by munici pal taxes has gone up this year from 1600856 to sl820322 62 chev biscayne 2 door 6 auto 62 acadian convertible 6 auto radio bucket seats whitewalls 64 impala 2 door hard top 6 cyl auto radio whitewalls power brakes power steering 62 olds dynamic 88 convertible power brakes pow er steering whitewalls radio recr speaker 162 falcon deluxe 4 door sedan 6 cyl i auto 61 envoy deluxe 4 door bucket seats i 63 impala 8 cyl auto 4 door radio positraction 64 dodge 12 ton pickup wide box low mileage impala supersport 8 cyl power brakes power steering radio whitewalls convertibles 2 1 dark blue 1 tan 3295 64 impala hard top 327 engine radio whitewalls power brakes power steering 59 ford convertible 8 cyl auto 1895 64 impala 4 door hard top 8 cyl auto power brakes power steering radio padded dash whitewalls metallic green 58 2 ton chev stake truck 895 2941440 markham no 7 highway west 294-

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