Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 9, 1972, Markham 11

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markham jr choir visits parkview thursday november 9 1972 the tribune pe 11 stouffville the sunday evening service was conducted by rev donald parr of st andrews united church markham rev parr was ac companied by twenty one members of the junior choir many of the children present attend the roy crosby public school in markham and it was interesting for them to meet and talk with mrs roy crosby who now resides al park view home residents of park view enjoyed the freemen quartet nov 2 on nov 3 mr mahlon shantz en- tertained residents with a film trip to a game preserve in africa the sunshine group from scarboro sang for the residents nov 4 it is interesting to note that during the past week one of our residents mrs nancy hilts received twenty six visitors i some recent visitors uo parkview include mr and mrs fi and mrs hazel evans for miss h walton mr and mrs cyril cornish for mr jg davis grace 3pattenden for mr and mrs lon allen florence yakely for mrs broom and mrs brownsberger miss d willmot for miss norma wade claude osborn of markham for mrs osborn mr and mrs asa steckle of zurich for mrs olive mcdowell merriell and daisy johnson for mrs e pingle mrs mcintosh for mrs swindells mrs a munroe for mrs chamberlain mrs lafleur and linda for mrs rattee anne and walter strachan and dave and julia pryde for mrs e pollard mr and mrs earl martyn for mrs stotesbury mr and mrs newns of orillia for mrs barlow lloyd and helen reesor for irene reesor mr and mrs bullock for miss gussie hoover thursday league stouffville ev mckay came through with a first game score of 310 to gain a high triple of 732 for the thursday afternoon ladies bowling league norma herbert also had a keen eye in the opening game rolling a 271 summitview wins interschool soccer title for 1972 summitview public school has won the 1972 soccer championship the team with staff coach mr greg care are shown here the players include front row left to right tom fockler stephen vaughan kent forsyth mark dale brent nichols centre row left to right steve newman indie persaud mark kerold karl tranmer gary carr steve legault rear row left to right derek gooderham jim greenshield gordon barker paul clark murray johnston and doug sanders jim thomas clerks notice of first posting of preliminary list preliminary list 1972 township of pickering county of ontario notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 23 of the municipal elections act 1972 and that i have posted upjny office at 1710 kingston road on the 1st day of november 1972 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for in spection and i hereby call upon all electors to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law the last day for filing complaints is the 10th day of november 1972 the place at which the revision will commence is pickering township municipal bldg the time at which the revision will commence november 1st 1972 dated this 1st day of november 1972 clerk of township of pickering the following is a list of polling locations and descriptions of polling areas in the township of pickering additional copies of the electors list will be posted at these polling locations for your inspection fan ward 1comprising all lots numbered 21 to 35 incl in con 9 8 and north half of 7 3comprising all lots numbered 21 to 35 incl in the south half of con 7 all con 6 and north half of con 5 4comprising all lots numbered 21 to 35 incl in the south half of con 5 and in con 4 and 3 17- comprising all lots numbered 21 22 and 23 in con 1 and 2 which lie north of provincial highway no 401 18comprising all lots numbered 24 25 and 26 in con 1 and 2 which lie north of provincial highway no 401 19comprising all lots numbered 27 28 and 29 in con 1 and 2 20comprisng all lots numbered 30 to 35 incl in con 2 and the north half of con 1 21comprising all lots numbered 30 to 35 incl in the south half of con 1 ward 2 2comprising all lots numbered 15 to 20 incl in con 8 and 9 7comprislng all lots numbered 1 to 14 incl in con 9 and 8 and all lots numbered 1 to 13 incl in con 7 comprising all lots numbered 1 to 13 incl in con 6 and 5 comprising all lots numbered 14 to 20 incl in con 7 6 and 5 10comprising all lots numbered 1 to 12 incl in con 4 and 3 11comprising all lots numbered 13 to 20 incl in con 4 and 3 14comprising all lots numbered 1 to 6 incl in broken front con range 2 and 3 and the south half of con 1 lying south of provicial highway no 401 15comprising all lots numbered 1 to 14 incl in con 2 and that portion of con 1 lying north of provincial highway no 401 save and except the south half of lots 13 and 14 in con 1 and those portions of the town of ajax and the incorporated village of pickering which lie therein 16comprising all lots numbered 15 to 20 incl in con 2 and that portion of con 1 lying north of provincial highway no 401 save and except that portion of the incorporated village of pickering lying therein wards x2comprising all lots numbered 15 to 20 incl in broken front con range 2 and 3 and all lots 13 to 20 incl in con 1 which lie south of provincial highway no 401 vote at atha community centre green school river whitevale united church municipal building woodlands centennial school woodlands centennial school rouge school rouge school hills hills claremont community hall mount church zton greenwood united church brougham united church audley united church brock road school paradise scnool hilltop school municipal building 2074 montgomery park rd 23comprising all lots numbered 21 and 22 in broken front con range 2 and 3 lying south and east of krosno blvd and south of alyssum street 24comprising all lots numbered 21 and 22 in broken front con range 3 and con 1 lying south of provincial highway no 401 and north and west of alyssum street ward 4 comprising all lots numbered 23 and 24 in broken front con range 3 and con 1 lying south of provincial highway no 401 26comprising all lots numbered 25 and 26 in broken front con range 3 and con 1 lying south of provincial highway no 401 and north of registered plan 345 27comprising all lot 27 in broken front con range 3 north of registered plan 331 and south of provincial highway no 401 28comprising all of plan 345 dunbarton shores and all of plan 270 in fairport beach 29comprising all of plan numbers 364 311 and 331 in fairport beach 30comprising all lots numbered 25 26 and 27 in broken front con range 3 lying north of provincial highway no 401 and all lots 28 and 29 in broken front con range 3 and 2 ward 5 38comprising all lots 30 and 31 in broken front con range 3 from provincial highway no 401 to the first con line 39comprising all lots numbered 32 to 35 incl in broken front con range 3 and lying north of provincial highway no 401 40comprisnng all of the south half of lot 30 in broken front con range 3 which lies south of provincial highway no 401 and all of plan 350 189 and 230 which lies south of provincial highway no 401 41comprising all of plans 283 174 417 and 233 and the north half of lot 30 in broken front con range 2 42comprising all of plan 612 in the north half of lot 34 broken front con range 2 43comprising all of plans 320 276 and 284 in township lots 3t 32 and 33 broken front con range 2 and 3 44comprising all of the lands south of provincial highway no 401 in lots 33 34 and 35 in broken front con ranges 1 2 and 3 save and except registered plans 612- 320 276 and 284 sir john a macdonald school bayvlew kelghts school fairport united church hall frechmans bay public school frenchmans bay public school frenchmans bey public school frenchmans nay public school woodlands centennial schooi east woodlands community hail kouge hills school 172 toynevs road 456 rougemount drive west kouge school west rouge school west rouge school milk cows in demand by aa wall agricultural representative for york county the milk business is a lot different than it used to be its worth looking at some recent changes and current conditions the butterfat dif ferential has been raised to seven and eight cents for fluid and industrial milk respectively all producers were given a 64 percent increase in market share quota sept 1 producers needing more market share quota can get it free by applying to the marketing board and guaranteed bank loans are available for quota and cows quota prices are down to around 16 for group 1 and three quarters of a cent per pound for market share with subsidy demand for dairy cattle of all breeds is strong with good prices production of industrial milk is slipping back a little each year and neither surpluses nor american imports threaten last months blend price for industrial milk was 461 which isnt bad as a surplus price if a producer has enough subsidy quota to add 123 to a good portion of it however if he hasnt even market share to cover it 150 is taken off and the price then is ridiculous a final point is that milk pipelines have been installed in large numbers of barns here in york in the last while they make a big difference in the work end of it ease the labour problem and can open the door to expansion i think this all adds up to dairymen being able to plan positively right now a few more cows can be added money spent on quota even at 16 can be justified and some capital improvements to save labour can be made little changes are easy but even big ones can be made with fair assurance of stability in the future the big ones i think will be handling roughage feed in a form that can be blown into a silo and fed out by pushing two buttons and the other one will be a system where the man doing the milking can do his thing standing up comfortably in a parlour instead of squatting down bet ween cows in stan chions records on production are a necessity too to make sure that every space has a cow in it pulling her weight dhi and rpo are both practical on a once a month basis dhi also has an extra service now to help dairymen buy good cows when they need them jim ball and les meyers at ux- bridge and ray castator at kleinburg all have full in- formation on dispersals across the province to find cows with good records thinking of a compact car soo austin marina mgb triumph claremont motors claremont 6492101 dj putt returning of fleer zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzjzrzaazzzzzzzzzzcnrz radioed roofing dakixck an siding wm repairs mkoofino our spkialty h ftm fetlmatet 64049m i luijiiiiriiiririiixtrsiritrttiiriti m w60 where economy originates v vousaveonfood terydayttafweof nobody in town has lower overall prices sliced jane parker white bread 24oz loaves buy 4 loaves save 7c facial tissue 2ply kleenex 31 00 kraft parkay soft f f fi jff margarine 31 00 allens choice quality fh apple juice 39 prepriced 49e action priced fe flfe javexb ssb39 swan liquid detergent fancy ouautt erench siyte wax beans cream syu corn erench stoi or cut green beans or peas canned goods f sale tin 24flbz plastic 43- 489 cut your fit 1 jwx to the bone super right ouatin red brand reef short rib roast one in fot roasi m j shoul roast j jj lean wmwm braising ribs 77 bone in brisket plate 38 shoulder butt pork chops lb sx brand assorted cold cuts 92 sliced super right brand a side bacon 88 fresh legs breasts chicken quarters b highliner frozen boston m m bluefish fiuets 49 ail mico shown in this ad guarantied tmctive thiouom satuioar novimkjt lllv itn shop in your neighborhood store st00ffvilie siouffvillvpiaza sherwood plaza ismrr

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