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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 21, 1951, p. 14

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the tribune stouffville onc thursday june 21 1951 cedar beach musselmans lake dancing every saturday van walker walter scott his orchestra vocalist joy a beauty salon near cnr permanent waving individual styling razor shaping phone stouffvule 98w2 do not pick the flowers is a common sign in canadas parksbut 111 ireland ihev read more subtly let it be iid of ihese flowers that they diec with their roots on pine orchard thursday june 14 mr and mrs ed johnston and mr and mrs walt johnston attended the funeral of mr courts at claremont on saturday wedding bells are ringing mrs wm galley spent the week end with mr and mrs wesley lundy mr and mrs r chapman were sunday visitors in aurora with their daughter and soninlaw mr and airs eveleigh the willing workers met at the home of mrs j hope on wednes day with mrs armitage giving a splendid paper watch for further news regarding an ice cream social mr and mrs walter johnson and earl were toronto visitors on sun day mrs v lundy spent saturday in toronto mr and mrs hae mcclure and family attended the wedding of her cousin in toronto on saturday mvrna mcclure was flower girl glad to report mrs sheridan and don are both improving a musical recital of mrs g woods pupils is being held at the union church on friday june 22 dont forget cemetery decoration on sunday june 24th uxbridge twp will not be responsible for fire calls answered by local brigade maltkham twp girl picked for stewardess school miss mary maddocks 21yearold daughter of mr and mrs edwin maddocks who live at the corner cants from ontario and quebec at at the regular meeting of stouff- ville town council a cheque was received from the township of uxbridge in payment for the fire of mr bert lewis to which the local brigade was called in a note to the council the members were informed that uxbridge township could not be responsible for such tires in future the question theli arose as to how the fire brigade was to know whether they should attend a fire outside their own locality or not by the time we decided whether a fire was authorized or not the place would be burned down said town clerk george storey heeve ogden asked the council whether it would be up to the tele phone operator to notify the fire chief whether a fire is authorized or not councillor glenn ratcliff replied that the telephone people would not be responsible for a decision such as that it was noted by the council that the distance from uxbridge town to certain parts of the township was considerable and it was only natural that a farmer or resident living closer to stouff- ville than to uxbridge would call the nearest brigade someone has to pay the bri gade said reeve ogden either the person who has the fire or the township where the fire is of no 7 highway and essex ave langstaff left malton by air on sunday for the american airlines stewardess training school in chicago miss maddocks a very a twoday interviewing session held recently at the royal york in toronto two other girls success fully underwent the rigid screen- ng at the interview and one of attractive blonde was one of six i these was the daughter of mayor girls chosen from about 150 appli- 1 mccallum of toronto j3 your car meeds complete summer service dont take chances on annoying troubles that can spoil your driving pleasure on costly repair bills that may cut into your vacation budget let your nearby fordmonarch dealer or mercnrylincolnmeteor dealer put your car in tiptop shape for carefree troublefree miles in the warmweather months ahead when youll be doing plenty of extra driving most every day it pays to take your car to your dealer for service because your dealer knows your car best you can be sure of satisfaction because expert servicemen do the work using factoryapproved equipment factoryapproved methods and genuine ford parts je umjjv- fordmonarchdealer mercury- lincoln meteor dealer heres what your car needs for top performance complete scientific engine tuneup all wheels removed and brake linings inspected drake adjustment front wheel bearings cleaned and repacked oil alter cartridge replaced if needed oil bath air cleaner cleaned and refilled cooling system drained all connections tightened chassis lubricated completely engine transmission and dif ferential drained and refilled with factory recommended summer lubricants 0 tiros inspected and rotated if necessary over 1100 dealers it coast to coast monfircm mcrcury iheh3hze meteor junior farmers visit 1300acre forest in uxbridge township junior farmers of ontario coun ty were the guests wednesday afternoon of the ontario county councils agriculture and refores tation committee for an inspection of the county forest in uxbridge township there were lectures on the grounds by forestry engi neers demonstrations of firefight ing and tree planting which was quite interesting and educational over 1300 acres are in forest at the present time and council plans to acquire more land as time goes by now approaching 27 years of age the ontario county forest in ux bridge township is producing a cash crop and is paying its own way well justifying the foresight of the council which a quarter of a century ago bought a tract of barren land and began planting and hoping thinning is being car ried out cordwood has been shipped and a little logging for lumber done according to county authorities the uxbridge forest is an em ployer of labor and has a beneficial effect on the township as a whole some of the current lumber crop is being processed in the uxbridge mill a lot of thinning has been done recently and the production of pulp woods have paid the county dividends ontario as a whole is just begin ning to profit from its municipal forests while the program goes on apace with more and more counties joining in several municipal plan tations are now approaching 25 years of age and require thinning out to achieve a better develop ment of stands several hundred cords of pit- props have been sold to the british government and considerable pulp- wood has been marketed and it is expected that thinnings for puip- wood will increase rapidly states the latest annual report on the ontario minister of lands and forests hope that forestry practices on private lands will be improved as a result of the example set in county forests has been expressed by government forestry officials counties made land purchases totalling more than 6200 acres and about 3v4 million trees were plant ed on municipal and authority forests in the fiscal year ending march 1918 under the municipal forests act counties are given the option of paying merely the net cost of their municipal forest at the end of the period of agreement 30 to 50 years of selling the land at cost price to the province super vision work is done by the zone forester aucti0nsale household furxiturk at the village of clakkmont friday june 22 the property of mabel gibson parlor table square parlor rocker parlor couch dining room table square 4 leaves c dining room chairs sideboard number quilt victrola and records radio sonora electric number of odd dishes 2 dressers 2 feather tick bed spring mattress 6 kitchen chairs 2 kitchen clocks small stands trunk small tables organ number of pictures couch cushions numerous other articles no reserve terms cash sale at 1 pm a s farmer auctioneer with the third prize with a total of 580 points the other local boys to make a creditable showing were george seeley jim blackburn cecil noble ken wilson yvonne barton jim noble keith thomp son neil taylor tom seeley and miles morrick all of uxbridge garnet bacon of stouffville rr3 was also a successful entrant in the senior class allan ball of uxbridge rr2 was the winner with a total of goo points jack pearson placed third with bert pearson and herbert schillings all of uxbridge the other winners jack pearson of uxbridge rr2 won the swine trophy for his cap able judging in that class york teachers annual meeting local boys successful in junior farmers judging competition v in the recent stock judging com petition sponsored by the ontario junior farmers at brooklin some of the local entries copped a large percentage of the honours in the junior class out of 31 participants the local boys gained top points in 12 in the senior class of six the locals were successful in four dairy cattle beef cattle stieep swine and horses all came before the keen eyes of the young judges in the junior class harold how- sam of uxbridge rr3 walked off wm kn a pp painting and wall papering also drapes made phone 472v aurora the york 1 association of the federation of women teachers of ontario held their annual meeting on thursday evening june 7th at the summit club the president mrs m pope called upon mr mac- killop ips to outline the changes being made in the bound aries of the inspectorates as they affected those present mrs pope presented the slate of the following officers for next year as brought forward by the nominating com mittee past president mrs m pope gormley president miss freda buhner 1st vice pres miss aileen stewart markham 2nd vice president miss jean muirhead markham secretary miss e denne newmarket treasurer mrs olive komar aurora conveners- finance miss e shaver richmond hill legislations miss m hammil markham publicity and education miss e milstead queensville status mrs jean mcwhirter gorm ley program mrs irene proctor sutton superannuation miss g brooks stouffville sick benefit miss lillian lightfoot keswick research miss m stiles keswick mrs purcell introduced each of these officers and also the two pro vincial directors for york 1 miss pjva barnes of newmarket and miss ettie hosie of stouffville miss brooks took charge of a superannuation questionaire and the topic of superannuation pay ments of supply teachers was dis cussed at some length a sugges tion regarding same was attached to the questionaire mrs purcell in a short talk urged those present to try and take more responsibilities and a more active part in school and community life misses freda bulmer and e shaver brought a very helpful report of the regional conference held in may delegates to the provincial annual meeting to be held aug 22 and 23 in toronto were appointed miss gladys brooks and mrs purcell were placed in charge of visits to teachers hospitalized at stouffville or newmarket a highlight of the meeting was the presentation made to miss dorothy ratcliff who is leaving the inspectorate in recognition of her work as secretary of the asociatlon miss richardson expressed the appreciation of the association to mrs pope the retiring president for the capable way in which she had guided members during the year plan now to attend the stouff ville horse show on july 7th serve r f v tadi mark mo t nothingtovprepare nothing to clean up eastside motors qd50z monorch corner main tenth ford cars ford trucks monarch cars ford tractors dearborn implements fords english built products anglia prefect cars thames trucks fordson major tractors implements ba 88 98 gasoline oil greases other lubricants phone 64wl stouffville

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