Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 23, 1967, p. 6

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ttt 6 the irisune thwhfa febrtary 23 1967 seveniyfive attend meeting i student injured centennial project in goodwood bv kathleen goodwood cial projects yes wood has several go lome tindau that a bell from methodist church will be installed on may centen- good- on the reports the old 1s76 a stone a quilting bee for the mis sion circle at ther home mrs james lummiss spent several days with her mother at marmora where she is recovering from a heart attack mr harry woodland has received word of the pas sing of his uncle mr ro land watson cairn on the church lawn the united church plans to purchase a new electric organ and the womens institute plans to give each school child a package of cosmos seed the inter national wi flower mrs alvin norton has her own private project the mak ing of a centennial family tree she is tracing rela tives of robert and eliza beth gould and to date has received letters from many parts of canada mrs gordon jones is mak ing a friendship quilt the february meeting of the womens institute will be held in the sunday- school room of the unit ed church feb 28 in spite of near zero temperatures a large crowd attended the furni ture sale at the home of mrs john ashenhurst mrs ashenhurst is living with her daughter and son- inlaw mr and mrs al greenwood airs norman dickinson is presently confined to st michaels hospital and her many friends wish her a speedy recovery sympathy is extended to mrs chris yakcley grandmother of mervin neil yakeley instantly kil led in a car accident near oshawa mr art halls car was stolen tuesday night and recovered later in toron to the united church skat ing party will be in u- bridge arena saturday march 4 from 2 to 4 pm anyone needing a ride be at the church at 145 ad mission to the arena 23c beans and wieners to be served at the church after please donate a can of beans mr and mrs moore of peterboro visited with their daughters and fami lies mr and mrs reg sanford and mr and mrs don holt mrs c d jones has im proved in health enough to be able to attend morning church service mr larry coatcs of scarboro spent the week end with mr and mrs john imaye and family mrs gordon jones had realtors rapped by elsa storry pickering the pick ering township commit tee of adjustment wishes that real estate agents would not tell their clients that a 10acre parcel in the township is the smallest acreage they can buy this is not true they say but anything from a 2- acre parcel up may be sep arated one condition is that the parcel have the required frontage 200 feet for a 2acre parcel up to 500 feet for a 10acre parcel planning director john faulkner is of the opinion that realtors are aware of this but when they tell their prospects that 10 acres is the least they can buy they forget to add without application to the committee of adjust ment for consent because of this being taught and preached by the real estate people as one man put it a h mc kenzie was refused a con sent to sever a 6acre par cel from an 81acre hold ing with frontage on the brock road at the 5th concession of 330 feet a parcel of this size requires 390 feet mr mckenzie found himself in a hemmed in position he originally owned a frontage of 1700 feet he sold 870 feet frontage to the north to make up 10 acres for he had been told he could sell no less than that then to the south he sold 500 feet frontage to make up 10 acres he is now in the centre and hasnt enough frontage for him self committee chairman dennis horsfield wanted to know if he took this in formation on hearsay without bothering to check and mr mckenzie said that he had tele phoned the township of fice and someone had told him and he was also told by real estate people that 10 acres was the min imum sized lot one could sell 1 fail to understand how anyone would do any thing on the strength of a telephone call said mr horsfield the owner of the prop erty to the south mr charles who likes picker ing township and has horses said he had scour ed the township for prop erly but was invariably told by real estate agents that the least he could buy was 10 acres he would have been content with less and better pleas ed if he had not been re quired to build a 2000 sq foot house mr horsfield said the onus still rests with the purchaser to find out for himself he said that the committee couldnt notify every real estate office whicli tried to make a sale mr faulkner suggested that mr mackenzie could decrease the depth in his application to conform with the frontage and it was also suggested that he purchase the 60 feet re quired from mr forget to the north what if forget doesnt want to sell asked ralph perry another interested resident member edgar james said that for the sake of good planning the com mittee couldnt very well approve this as it is and member john head said by doing that we are opposing council bylaws in this case there is a way out without breaking a by law i do not necessarily believe in all the bylaws but they are there bv eleanor bunker altona mrs marga ret cressman of kitchener who works with the men- nonite central committee showed pictures and spoke on the selfhelp pro gram for refugees wid ows etc sponsored by mennonite groups throughout the world at a meeting held at the home of mrs harvey nighs- wander monday evening seventy five ladies repre senting 10 churches of our area were present mrs cressman had handmade crafts made by the refu gees from india haiti jordan hongkong and korea for sale the mcs sells these crafts in cana da and the united states and the money received enables the refugees to care for themselves in most cases it is their only means of support the ar ticles were authentic de signs of each country and were beautifully made rev l k sider of gormley was the guest speaker at the altona unit ed missionary mens fel lowship held in the church monday evening don weeks also of gormley presented special music ladies keep in mind the wms meeting has been changed to feb 27 at the home of mrs norman bunker so that it will not conflict with the special revival services with the ritchies to be held each evening from feb 28 to mar 12 a speedy recovery is wished art clarkson who is in sunnvbrook hospital for surgery mrs colin williams and mrs merv bunker attend ed leaders training class for hats for you at the uxbridge agricultural of fice this week altona wl will be sponsoring this short course with hopes that the ladies will learn to make themselves a new easter bonnet altona 4h pioneers met at the home of mrs stan thompson feb 17 karen fretz and elfrida balluch demonstrated potato pan cakes and dutch hot choc olate and the leaders mrs thompson and mrs feas- by demonstrated pickled eggs and pea soup 1967 style was this out of a can the girls later en joyed sampling these dishes glen fretz left by plane on sundav for st louis missouri to visit the puri na research farm mrs norman bunker spent a couple of days this week with her daughter mrs dick jones of button- ville varley village school impresses parents bv tat jlcclennan cedar grove the new public school at var ley village was open to parents last week and those from cedar grove who attended were very impressed with the school its lines are clean and simple the plan adequate and useful and the auditor ium beautiful this is the time of year for parentteacher contact the first set of exams is over and it is presumed the damage can be undone before the next set mdhs will have a parents night march 1 it is interesting to note a change in the times here no more haphazard dropping in on parents night and talking to any or all teachers for as long as you wished now you are lucky to nave an appoint ment with one teacher for a few minutes and this arranged well in advance it is the price we pay for growing what is your pleasure a night of curling or a date at the theatre why choose do both on satur day evening march 4 cedar grove will be curl ing at avonlea this was very much enjoyed last year by both curlers and novices be sure to call libby mccowan as soon as possible so rink space will be assured the mothers club is planning a theatre night to see the annual canadian spoof spring thaw this musical comment on our unique way of life in can ada has been around so long most of us dont like to count the number of years we have seen it this year it has a new look previously the writing was done by any number of people each contributing a sketch or two and the whole thing was put to gether like a bag of tricks this being the centennial edition spring thaw has a new look it is entirely written by don harron and this year it has a theme the mothers club plans to attend on april 20 it is at the royal alex and extends an open invitation to all notes about neighbours myrna burkholder was the victim of a freakish accident on saturday which resulted in a serious ly bruised leg she and grant stopped to assist a friend who was in the ditch on the town line near the eleventh myrna was standing behind the ditched car when another car careened into it and the impact sent myrna fly ing the year is not improv ing with age as far as ill ness is concerned in cedar grove this week aljean chapman is in womens college hospital milly lapp is unwell with an un identified something and a miserable virus is still loose that hits with no rhyme or reason cather ine and karen ritchie had it last week but are back at school now and of course we still have meas les and some scarlet fever around karen ritchie and suz anne crichton shared birthdays feb 20 feb 27 the community club will meet at the home of bill and jlelen dawson mrs w sandle victoria square bruce mortson injured his back while playing basketball on saturday mr and mrs nelson buchanan and baby jamie of willowdale had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs cecil nichols special birthday greet ing to mr win j muir- head who on feb 28 will be celebrating his s5th birthday birthday greetings to marilyn ashton 9 yrs feb 26 mamie ashton 2 vrs feb 25 donna beat- ty 13 yrs feb 26 a speedy recovery is wished for mr percy ben nett and air carl walker who are ill sympathy is extended to mr and mrs clarence steckley in the very sud den passing of their son- inlaw mr jack watt another euchre party will be held in the victoria squaie community hall feb 24 hospital auxiliary the february meeting of the headford-gormley-vic- toria square branch of the york central hospital auxiliary will be a work meeting on monday even ing feb 27 at the home of mrs eric baker brownies commissioner mrs g hardie was the guest speaker at the thinking day ceremony held by the 1st gormley brownie pack on feb is and enrolled karen brown sandri freer and cyndia weath- erill into the brownie pack mrs hardie also pre sented the golden bar to the following brownies dorothy rogers nancy knight juneanne bennett watch for the green letter ethel brown joanne croft susan everett kip ellis sarah bush martin strike mayanne minor- ean and debbie hakoiison church service the 1st gormlev guides and brownies with com missioner mrs g hardie guide leader mrs f hornby brown owl mis m sherwood ranger sus an sherwood and nancy attended the thinking day parade and service with the markham brow nies guides cubs and scouts in the markham united church on sunday afternoon farmers grain running short try our hulk bagged 14 dairy ration 6900 per ton 7200 per ton 16 dairy ration 7200 per ton 7500 per ton 3 ton minimum load the above delivered price is effective from march 1st until september 1st 19g7 phone 895 hienergy mills limited 31 superior street newmarket ontario for service nn i satisfaction when moving up to a new or better used car or truck call kent doner bus 6402600 res 8955720 newmarket dick coffey motors ltd miiln west stoullville mm pontile piiilipi diir3ctiy auctioneers w d atkinson ph stouffvtlle 6401494 licensed auctioneer and sale manager sales conducted anywhere specializing in the prepara tion and selling of purebred consignments and dispersals farm auctions furniture and real estate sales bills prepared and posted at no extra cost this specializ ed service really pays off and means money in your pocket ph stouffville 6401494 otice markham township planning board is considering an amendment to its official plan to revise the roads plan map this revision will estab lish most concession roads as fu ture 120 foot arterial roads other significant proposals in this plan are the establishment of the unionville bypass and the resolu tion of the present john street alignment from yonge street east erly this plan is on display in the muni cipal office and will be considered by the planning board at its meet ing on march 2nd 1967 at which time comments of township resi dents are invited h a maynard chairman i s keith planning director go pontiac and get with the car thats got so much going for it from its powerful performance to its practical price and overall pure value there are some people who dont realize that a pontiac can be purchased in the same price range as the lowestpriced fullsize cars an easy mistake to make when you consider pontiac certainly doesnt look like a lowprice car and it certainly isnt built like a lowpriced car no corners arc cut when it comes to pontiac quality and thats where pure value is found in pontiacs care and attention toyourcomfort and convenience eyeappealing interiors soothingly smooth ride on full coil springs and comfortcontoured scats the perfect balance of engine to trans mission for the kind of response you want when you want it pontiacquality when you get so much for so little you deserve to indulge yourself a bit for little more you can personalize yourpontiacwithafcwluxuryoptions may wc suggest the convenience of the 7position tilt steering wheel and possibly the rear window defroster or the full dramatic sound of a stereo tape player visit your pontiac dealer soon check those pontiac prices impres sive impressively low gm count on pontiac for the bsst of everything pontiac grande parisienne sport sedan with optional vinyl top ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario markham po pli 2943161 or 6403086 prentices have been estab lished auctioneers since 1890 a s farmer licensed auctioneer counties of york ontario farm stock furniture sales a specialty telephone gormley 8875311 address gormley po accountants jackson chrtstison chartered accountants thos n shea limited bwr hwy 7 markham telephone 2972491 chiropractors wm s baird dc doctor of chiropractic xray by appointment 369 main st n markham telephone 2940701 j s delaurler dc 201 main street west stouftville ontario office hours by appointment only monday to saturday telephone 6403562 funeral directors oneill funeral home stouffville l i langlois funeral director continuous telephone service day or night phone stonirvule 6102855 kennedy kennedy 67 richmond st w toronto barristers solicitors notaries ross kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 2941632 cattanacii hindson barristers solicitors 52 main st n makkham rhone 2940gg6 or 2971311 robert w mcvey qc barrister solicitor suite 300 67 richmond st w toronto markham ph 2912371 toronto ph 36303s9 opticians howard g mills ro dispensing optician 286 slain street west stouftville prescriptions filled appointments made phone 6403 6 insurance william l mcmullen chartered accountant telephone bus 2441711 res 7571053 655 dixon rd toronto ont john c wylie fla licensed public accountant auditor office fc residence wylle acres mussclmana lake road rr2 stouftville phone 610 3114 leonard r rosenberg bcom chartered accountant bank of nova scotia building aurora telephone pa 79151 thos birkett and son ltd general insurance agency stouftvillc ontario insurance in reliable com panies at realible rates prompt service telephone 6102000 evenings gordon r birkett 6103715 les clarke 6102144 bob hassard 6103585 willis taylor 6101976 legal optometrists f richard black od optometrist stouffville medical centre ph 6103722 for appointment hours 1000 am to 800 pm every tuesday art wahlroth ba 01 optometrist sherwood plaza phone 2912181 nursing care button and armstrong barristers and solicitors notaries public n r button qc j m armstrong qc 33 main street west stouffville telephone 610353 competent kind nursimi service catcrinr to invalid- convalescent elderly semi private accommoda tion in s country home at mosphere green gables manor cone 9 stouftville 6103061 23t surveyors beauty salons see your authorized pontiac dealer chas cooper ltd patrick motors no the powder puff beauty salon jot ross days tuos thru sal nizhts wed ard fri claremont phone fil921u stouffville phone 6103130 for appointment call 6100172 lawrence cohen ba- llb barrister a soijcitor rr no 2 stoiiftvllle out telephone 6102680 william g parsons llb barrister a solicitor 157 main st w po box 820 rhone6w22ii stouftville i h black ontario land survevor 310 painted post dr corner of markham rd scarborough ont poonk atiantlc 25283 re 282508 ontario land surveyor r g mckibbon 5 slain st n markham phon 29j37s4

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