Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 20, 1946, p. 11

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the tribune stouffville on t thursday june 20 1946 you cant pass by on the other side ib fakmkk sells land crop and implements ivan monkman of newmarket has purchased the 110 acre farm at lot 35 con- 7 lvbridge belonging 10 william miller who only purchased this property last fall ahd who was at that time a tenant on the robert ballantkae tri score rich at the aurora horse show herb simpson carried off a goodly share of prizes in the horse events when he was awarded three firsts and two seconds and four fourth prizes- j the simpson team from ballan- trae also captured first prize for the province will build roads for northern township was awarded the grand champion prize for best mare on the grounds h jod to monkmanj s and lock stock and barrel that is real esate growing crop implements at a reported sale price of ss500 im mediate possession li a condition of the sale hence mr miller is scurry ing about in search of a 50 acre farm dovt deserve leniencixg irisoxer tells magistrate know i do not deserve leniency and it is not for my sake that i plead it is for my three and a half year old motherless child whowill have no one to support her if i am sent to prison pleaded lawrence fournier 31 when he appeared before magistrate john k pritchard a newmarket court for sentence on of construction on improve- a charge of uttering a cheque for niw construction state 1s2l li 100 mtut or col welsh jlpp thousands op good samaritans are xeeoed to cloth europes destitute families collection night mon june 24 sponsored by stouffville lions club greexhank max county weed inspector at the meeting of ontario county council last week ryerson beare of greenbank was appointed county weed inspector by the terms of a bylaw passed at fridays session although the government has not sought to advertise their new policy over and above their ability to fulfill their promises it neverthe less has- been made possible this year for townships in the north to have the department of highways do construction work necessary on their roads ut no cost to the muni cipality the maintenance to bn con tinued by the township under the present arrangements this was announced in brace- bridge last thursdav afternoon by the hon arthur welsh mpp when speaking at the muskoka dis trict progressive conservative association it was decided this year said the member to make it possible for townships in the northern dis tricts to enter into agreement with the province to have the depart ment of highways build roads where necessary and desirable it is realized that the townships have not sufficient assessment to pay for good motoring in passing sentence the magis trate- asserted that it was unfortu nate for the accused that he had a long record starting with his first imprisonment at the age of 21 you have served two years in kingston penitentiaray for forgery and iile question now is whether i should send you back however since you went straight for three years while in the army i am not going to send you to kingston but sentence you to is months dating from june 7 said his worship at the close of court fournier approached crown attorney ar- leigh armstrong and shaking his hand apologized for his crimes promising to turn over a new leaf when he becomes free again mr armstrong remarked that it was rare to hear prisoners make such statements after sentence has beeni imposed convicted of dangerous driving failing to remain at the scene of an accident and driving while his license was under suspension leo i oliver of sutton was fined 100 and costs or two months on the first conviction 25 and costs on the 4 service that satisfies drive your car into our clean well equipped service department we specialize in greasing brake service klectrical and ignition work spring service motors etc fully qualified staff satisfaction guaranteed roads are necessary it will now be up to the townships to put their mmort n- propositions before the department l hj- nclwhn costs fines r hifhwivs mil mnvinw thnm nfi t in answer to a statement made by oliver that he had not been aware of striking a car magistrate prit- ehard declared it practically impos- of highways and convince them of the necessity of the roadwork re- 1 quested it will be realized that it will take awhile until the depart ment can get all the work clone yet the municipalities should start proceedings after they have care fully considered their needs of the county council in whitby his duties will be to cooperate with the weed inspectors of the various municipalities throughout the county of ontario in seeing that as much as possible is done to control the spread and growth of weeds anniversary services ballantrae united church sunday june 23rd 1946 11 am d j lute minister 730 pm rev r t chapin of mel ville united church special music by pauline gramyk and doreen zapran of saskatche wan and the mccandlish trio of toronto dont miss these services raznanbbgh5amrabnb summer timetable leavi 3 stouffvil lb to 1 poronto a 715 am b 925 am a 350 pm c 115 pm b s20 pm effective saturday june 22nd daily service leave toronto to stouffville f c b 1100 am 115 pm 510 pm 1015 pm b sunday holiday f except saturday sible to strike a car and not know that a collision has occurred illegal beer charged with having beer not purchased on their own permits leslie alfred moffatt and mrs ronald vaughan of whitchurch township were convicted and re manded one week for sentence a similar charge against ronald vaughan was dismissed constable ronald watt told the court he found three cases of beer in a farmhouse occupied by the three accused he said they told him it had been purchased in a queen street beer store but upon checking the records of the store found no trace of the purchase pleading guilty to damaging a rug in a newmarket theatre by spilling a substancewith an offen sive smell on the floor gary proc tor 10 was fined the maximum of s20 costs and damage of 3 david mcpheo theatre manager testified that the odor created by the liquid forced many of his patrons to leave the theatre causing a near panic white trim rings eleetric fencers etc me motor sales phone 372 stouffville green river mrs e madill of stouffville visit ed her mother mrs f postill on sundav mrs f mckay and billie of al- tona visited with xv duncans over the weekend balsam vxd mt ziox xews we are sorry to hear that mrs lome jones had a fall and received nasty injuries mr and mrs c davies attended i mr and mrs allan ross twenty- fifth wedding anniversary at whit- mr r carter is busily preparing i by recently to move into the t williams place i mr and mrs charlie day spent which he purchased some time ago sunday at the home of mr and a number of ladies from here at- mrs r da- tended the convention of toronto the ss icnic will be held on east presbyterial held in knox saturday june 20 at lynbrook church agincourt last week park there passed away on sunday mr and mrs c davies don last mr xorris windsor after a jerry and marjorie motored to bal- hngering illness the funeral ser- sam lake on sunday to visit mr vice from pickering rc church and mrs h eldred took place on wednesday morning farmers and their families are pall bearers were j graham i invited to the south ontario farm- percy j nighswander h moore ers picnic at geneva park on june and two friends from cherrywood 21st brinf iur lunch basket and he is survived by his widow one cups tea will be provided daughter mary gloria two sons misses ruby sinclair of white- robert john at nresent in a western vale and eileen carson of oshawa hospital and george edward of visited over the weekend at earl green river carsons back again the big annual garden party at cedar grove o r saturday night july 6th a except sunday holiday c saturday only v daylight time tickets and information at stouffville motors phone 170 gray coach lines atha news mr and mrs wallace were sun day dinner guests with friends in courtis miss addie and will coates also tom coates from buffalo lakes alta were dinner guests on sunday with their aunt mrs a carruthers and family mr and mrs sam barkey and family visited the latters parents mr and mrs harding at milliken on saturday mr and airs mdunkeld and fam ily were dinner guests on sunday with mr and mrs w davidson at cherrywood several from here attended the christian conference at newmar ket last week mr and mrs clarence pipher had dinner on sunday with mfarid mr norman lehman mr and mrs ernie carruthers and mother spent friday evening with mr and mrs g draper hv birthday to little allan lehman son of mr and mrs nor man lehman who had a birthday tuesday june 18th glad to report mr geo tran is much better after his illness wanted live hen and broilers we sell direct to the consumer and can pay you more for live poultry get our prices transportation arranged for large lots for further particulars phone or write pickering farms ltd whitby ontario phone whitby 336 day or night- greenwood the cgit will meet on satur day pm at the home of miss mar jorie livers we regret to report that mrs a morden is in the oshawa hospital the two short dramas given in the church on friday night by brooklin vp and north broadview yp of toronto were well received miss evelyn mcvey of toronto is spending a couple of weeks with charles and mrs mctaggarl at last the baseball team won a game on friday night when they played dunbarton on their home i grounds this might mean better i luck mr and mrs a pegg and mrand mrs l pegg attended the decora tion services at newmarket last sunday we understand that will clark jr lias purchased the farm near kinsale belonging to mrs m har- bron the south ontario federation of agriculture are sponsoring a picnic in geneva park on the afternoon and evening of friday june 21st ail farmers are cordially invited to come along and bring their picnic basket happy holidays the lakes and streams and forests of holiday land are yours to enjoy and yours to protect from their greatest enemy fire most forest fires are started by human beings thousands of acres are blackened and destroyed every year because someone was nof careful vith fire when you use a match break it in two before you throw it away be sure your discarded cigarette is out too when you make a campfire build it small and in a safe place when you leave put the fire dead out with water what forests do for you give you a grand place to holiday provide beauty spots for our visitors shelter game animals and fishing haunts control flow of water help oven the flow of rivers so they do not dry up in summer help to onsuro a yearround supply of hydro power for you provide thousands of jobs in lumber pulp wood and other forest industries influence climate so os to prevent extremes work was started monday on repairs to the townline west of ringwood a road that has been left ir shameful condition too long the road s being scarified and gravelled as a temporary measure only sfey yo zfolcteufa 6t finotect accz 0 trerhydro electric 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