Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 17, 1965, p. 13

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woman 83 dies in accident on hwy 48 an elderly toronto woman waa killed instantly on thurs day morning when a car driven by her husband was hit broad side at the intersection of no 43 hwy and 15th ave south of markbam mrs margaret brown olive avenue was a front seat passen ger in a car that according to police came out of a sideroad into the path of a northbound gravel truck both vehicles veered into the ditch but remained upright mr joseph brown 32 was rushed jby markham ambulance to scarboro general hospital he j suffered severe head and face icuts the truck driver escaped injury markham firemen were sum- moned to the scene when it was feared that spilled gasoline might ignite the wrecked auto police from markham village markham twp and oak ridges opp also attended the victim was pronounced dead by coro ner dr blair mitchell of stouff- vilie no grants for teams with player imports to qualify for a grant from the pickering twp recreation committee teams entered in either the claremont communi ty softball league or the lake- shore league must comprise 100 per cent township resident players any club that brings in players from outside the municipality will automatically lose this financial aid this decision was reached at a recent meeting of the parks and recreation commission additional locals mr and mrs lloyd peters of hot springs arkansas and her mother mrs mabel baker of toronto visited their aunt and uncle mr and mrs ollie madill on monday ball games of the week juniors wednesday june 23rd courtice at stouffville pm intermediates sunday june 20 stouffville at ajax 2 pm monday june 21 little britain at sfoufrv 8 pm mr hal gibson rose ave was released from the york county hospital at newmarket on sunday following an opera tion for appendicitis he is mak ing a good recovery mr and mrs percy tarr mr and mrs gordon tarr and mis vera tarr spent sunday in oritlia with cousins mr and mrs r dooliitle and mr and mrs roy tarr the home of mr and mrs willis galbraith cone 10 south has been sold mr and mrs galbraith have purchased a farm at varney near durham sarah ann lott dies in ninetyfirst year on saturday june 11th mrs sarah ann lott of dicksons hill passed away in the brier- bush hospital stouffville she was in her 91st year mrs lott the former sarah ann hoover was the daughter of the late samuel hoover and susannah wideman in 1898 she was married to phillip lott who predeceased her in 1936 for many years she resided in montreal moving later to to ronto and then dicksons hill she was identified with the bap tist church surviving is one son reginald of montreal and two daughters may mrs ward hallman rr 2 markham and doris mrs wm clark of london there are also 9 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren there are three sister mrs willis leh man mrs wendell knight and mrs david stouffer the service was held at the oneill funeral home on tues day afternoon at 2 oclock con ducted by rev grant sloss and rev douglas davis with inter ment in first markham baptist cemetery the pall bearers were roger hallman robert hallman murray smith doug las davis phillip lott and earl hoover bunker bros are presently erecting a new home on church st in markham village for mr and mrs donald thomas rr 1 stouffville are you saving any money since you started your budget system sure by the time we have it balanced up every evening its too late to go anywhere well johnny said the un cle who hadnt seen him for some time you are getting to be quite a big boy now arent you yep replied the kid pop says im growing like the pub lic debt m complete hearing aid service at h mills optician batteries service tv repairs to all makes r philips new life jjea ring aids 10 day money back guarantee 286 main st wi stouffville phone 6403465 summer time table effective june 23rd 1965 buses leave stouffville to uxbridge 1215 pm sun hoi 230 pm saturdays only 655 pm daily to toronto 658 am exc sun hol 940 am exc sun hoi 155 pm sun hoi 355 pm exc sun hoi 825 pm sun hoi no reasonable offer refused moving to new shopping plaza a i i present stock mll to be cleflbep bring car or truck to qet your bargains 1h down i u july aug sept no interest or caning charges toromark furniture house main street markham 2942581 whitchurch bd presents school safety plaque an engraved safety plaque has been put up for school competition by the are bd of whitchurch twp the prog ram is in charge of safety of ficer p c fred crawford of the whitchurch police dept it will not be awarded until 1966 on thursday afternoon the elmer flag was raised at the bloomington school by p c crawford and p c wm thom as thirtyfour students attend ed the ceremony with staff tea chers mrs j blackburn and mr paul hisey similar projects are being carried out at each of the schools in whitchurch and the student response has been most encouraging bicycle rodeos are planned ior this fall daylight time tickets and information at barber shop telephone 6403293 mr r snowball agent sssag pump motor at 3 am keeps residents awake the council of the twp of uxbridge has a bylaw that pro hibits the operation of gokarts after the hour of 10 pm this same law does not cover the operation of irrigation systems however and complaints have been received about a pump motor on the farm of geo smalley rr 2 stouffville it is reported that the pump is working overtime during the current dry spell on the smal ley potato farm one neighbor complained that the noise often lasted until 3 am residents said that the sound was similar to that of a motor gokart the problem was dis cussed briefly in council at a meeting on monday night road supt stan slack admit ted that mr smalley had laid an extension water line under the 2nd cone road without his knowledge had he asked my permission i would probably have given it he said the pipe was well placed the members asked the clerk to write mr smalley a letter suggesting that he turn off his pump at a more reasonable hour the stouffviui tobunf twiy jut 17 1965 piot b mr and mrs emerie sala of port elizabeth south africa had a reunion last weekend with family and friends at the home of mr and mrs h ltedtke manitoba st formerly of montreal que they moved to south africa 11 years ago and told of their many interesting travels mr sala was surprised to find one of his books this earth one country in the stouffville library mrs sala has been in strumental in setting up libra ries for african children who are in great need of reading materials anyone wishing to donate books for that purpose please contact mrs liedtke at 6403394 prior to their return the liedtkes took them to the an nual international bahai picnic near niagara falls audley the rev m buttars conduct ed a special service on sunday to observe the fortieth annivers ary of the united church of canada he spoke of the union in 1925 of the methodist con- gregationalists and a large sec tion of the presbyterians in canada and the desire ior further union of churches in the future church service is at 11 am preceded by sunday school at 945 for the summer months the community club met at the home of mr and mrs james davidson on saturday evening in the absence of the president the meeting was conducted by bert guthrie the picnic was planned for july 23 at lyn- brook park a donation is being sent to the whitby general hos pital fund mr alfred bunker pickering rr 2 showed colour ed films of a boat trip taken to australia mrs g astley gave a mission ary program on trinidad at the sunday school on sunday morn ing on behalf of the explorers barbara and beverley smith presented twenty dollars to the chairman of the m and m com mittee dot betson seventeen explorer girls ac companied by joyce smith geo izatt mr and mrs n kinsman and their counsellor mrs fred puckrin enjoyed an afternoon of bowling on satur day at oshawa several from here attended the memorial services at the nearby cemeteries on sunday the ucw met at the church on thursday evening with mrs bert guthrie conducting the business the roll call was an swered by a fact on brazil mrs bill guthrie assisted by mrs g squire mrs g astley and mrs fred puckrin presented a program on brazil the wor ship was given in the form of a candlelight service by mrs c clemence mrs l waltham mrs j puckrin and mrs bill guthrie anne guthrie sang a solo thou whose almighty word five of the girls sang thanks to god the hostess for the evening mrs bert guthrie served refreshments 17 i ir i neighbourhood stores to serve you better markham centre phone 2942443 for fast- free delivery now pay as you ride on famous cxml rambler bikes 1 down 50 weekly mens ladies standard juvenile boys girls junior boys girls 45 44 95 ccm quality plus economy twotone metallic eolourtyling mudguards chain guard in whits twotone saddle white plastic handlebar grip troublefree ccm onepiece pedal crank chrom ium over nickel plating reliable brakes steel storage shed holds oil your garden tools gives them aliweother protection features include maptight floor doubleribbed walls and roofs 6 x 3 x 68 deep deluxe storage shed all aluminum 71 high 36 wm 73 aep 122 deluxe portable fireplace reg 5595 ff 0fa modern metal fireplace ready to initali is jp firujpw heavy guage construction with iparkguard f w r heavy wood or coal cradle freight paid to any rail or truck depot in ontario i famous sunline aqualine hardwall pools easy to install to give you country club living right in your ww yard theres m family swimming pool for every budget 8 dia x 16 deep 1777 18 dia x 48 deep 19997 z d x d till 21 dia 48 ep 24900 12 dia x 30 deep 5893 15 dia x 48 deep 12988 24 dia x 48 deep 32748 beaver 9 bench saw complete with steel floor stand exten sion table rip fence metre guage 6 dado set dado insert for professional use or the home craftsman reg 20340 comet jaclift small compact winch that weighs only 6vt lbs but lifts 2000 lbs gives troublefree performance includes 15ft steel coble re 3295 29- 4 manningbowman hedge trimmer 4posttion adjustable side handle 1 3inch cutting blade with 18s0 strokes per minute slip clutch if you can lift a finger you can start a lawn boy 19 lawnboy mowers 50 new starter an 9y twin i pari ignition makes the 1965 lawnboy engine the worlds cosiest ta start ww- grasscatcher 19 with grasscatcher 10750 factory built for all fuels including gas coal oil easy to install set consists of rain cap 36 chim ney section adjustable roof hash ing and starter box now you can build your own chimney 36 section complete 36- 48 chimney section 2885 60 chimney 90111 section 0d youth conyicfed of car theft christopher rhodes 16 of richmond hill received a one year suspended sentence tues day when he was convicted of taking a motor vehicle belong ing to edits ircre endean bay- view road magistrate o s hollinrake learned xrom pc john mc- cague of the markham twp police that rhodes was employ ed parttime by endean nurs eries the police officer said the youth had the keys to the car two weeks prior to his taking it rhodes was stopped in the musselmans lake area by whitchurch twp police and turned over to markbam twp two youths with him were not charged i will defer the passing of sentence or one year said magistrate hollinrake however the magistrate added a number of stipulations the accused must agree to or be called on at any time to face the charge a second charge of car theft was withdrawn by the crown the first powerdriven print ing press was constructed in 1811 by a saxon called frede rick kooning problem with errant son a sixteen year old boy has been placed in custody to await sentence on three charges douglas f billings will come before magistrate o s hollin rake june 22nd for sentencing on charges of driving while his license was under suspension driving with an improper per mit and consuming liquor while under age pc john mccaguc of the markham twp police told the court that the thornhlll youth had been driving his own car when apprehended he said th accused had a permit but it was not authentic the officer added that no accident had occurred the youth although not in toxicated told a markham police officer that he had con sumed about three or four pints of beer mr fred billings father of the accused appeared in court and told magistrate hollinrake that he was having much trouble with his son he said that the boy had quit school but refused to work he added that psyciatrlc treatment tor ihe youth had failed the magistrate ordered tha boy held in custody until jun 22nd lor sentence

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