Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 30, 1947, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville one thursday october 30 1947 c canada is moving into big time politics at a rapid pace it is learned i in this capital since her choice for tbe united nations security council j means that this country will have to appoint a permanent head for a delegation at the us raise the number of external affairs officials to operate there at the international body and even establish a large staff or organization to carry on steadily at the ux gatherings whitchurch ss nol getting new school building bteafhe aqafat if jour nose some- assb tims fills up with stuffy transient con gestion put a few drops of vatronol in rach nostril it quickly reduces con gestion and makes breathing easier in a hurry gives grand relief from sni2y sneezy stuffy distress of head colds follow directions in the package stouffville sand gravel limited are prepared to suppiy your requirements of crushed gra vel sand concrete gravel pit run delivered or at the bin plant phone ollice phone 5820 370 stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop township of makkham dumping privileges at hbadfoiu permission is granted to resi dents of markham township only to use the dump at head- ford from nov 1 to 17 1947 inclusive if you appreciate this privilege please cooperate and do not bring inflammable or decayed matter by order maiklinn township board of 25a of health notice makkham township a clinic for immunization against whooping cough diphtheria scar let fever and small pox is being held in the township hall union- ville each saturday at 10 am par ents are requested to bring children of school and preschool ages dr c r mackav moh 19tf mabel jennings phn uxkixi to pk5s kixkd made al over the country not convicted of causing unnecessary excepting the stouffville district suffering to swine by failing to where some farmers maintained clean out the stables on his farm filtv conditioans about their stables duncan mclennan guelph fanner j leaving dead animals lying in the fine 25 and costs in police buildings for long periods unfort- nately no inspector hapened along complaints might be 1 1 lay a charge was court similar get t in so a or 30e30e for your requirements in baled hay and straw see maple lodge farms phone 1707 stouffville rri 30e30c ion nooooa farrs elevator cliaremont phones office 3sw res 3sj we have molasses order early barley oat and wheal chop pig grower and dairy feed be sure to start your pullets on the right laying mash master feeds are proven and guaranteed hardwall plaster insulating wool and batts roofing bc shingles and asphalt shingles prepared feeds master and maple leaf binder twine wanted wheat and rye fuel and feeds may be purchased fcwn robert miller at brougham ooooooooooooooooa x lightning jf protection at lowest prices all our material is government approved e s hay government inspector of lightning rods for four years 6 keystone ave toronto 13 free estimates on request howard 8105 paralyze lightnings power oi ioe30i aoia certified dry cleaning give your garments that fresh look by letting us clean and press them right here in stouffville phone 343 stooffvllle ont open tuesday saturday evenings closed wednesday at noon os 30e30i an estimated cost of 65000 for a proposed tworoom addition to the public school staggered the tax payers of oak ridges on the western border of whitchurch township so they put their heads together to find a less costly solu tion to the overcrowded conditions in their old brick sehbolhouse they found the answer and at a total cost of about 12000 faced with the necessity of ob taining classroom accommodation for 59 children and also for the two classes of pupils receiving instruc tion in two cellar rooms long con demned by the medical officer of health the local school board in vestigated every possibility as a result of their effort a two room school with a community hall thrown in is nearing completion in 1915 school taxes in school section no 1 of king and whit church townships were higher than ever before and accommoda tion at the oak ridges school was more than crowded school inspector charles howitt permitted the trustees to arrange for temporary use of the school basement for two classrooms but insisted that this arrangement be corrected as soon as possible by the erection of an addition to the present school plans for a two room addition were drawn up and it was estimated the cost would be in the vicinity of 15000 early this year an issue of debentures was arranged but before they were passed it was learned that the lowest tender for the job was 05000 or over it was then that the school board composed of charles connor grocer fred judge contractor ernest smith professor of chem istry at the university of toronto and robert wolley garage oper ator decided that there must be a less costly solution the trustees found their answer jwhen informed that war assets corioration was disposing of buildings no longer in use at eight per cent of their original cost and that these buildings were so con structed that they could be moved and reerected the school board examined several buildings and eventually purchased the rcaf administra tion building at dunnville at a cost of 950 trustee judge examined the building at dunnville and found it of sound construction and con taining an adequate heating unit prices for dismantling moving and reerecting were secured and presented to oak ridges ratepayers who were also told that although the building was twice as large as required the extra space could be used as a community hall which oak ridges lacked the ratepayers quickly approved the plan which would cost approxi mately 12000 of which 3000 would be granted by the provincial government- the tshaped building was dis mantled but could not be moved until after labor day by decree of the department of highways the building now nearing re- erection is 150 by 30 feet it will contain two large classrooms with every modern convenience a com munity hall and three washrooms all fixtures in the building at time of purchas were included in the gyptex new texture paint textured wail and 1 ceiling decoration in colour everybodys talking about this distinctive type of wall ond ceiling decoration which goes right over your old walls anybody can apply and texture with ciyptex no tinting required as it comes in readymixed tints of ivory buff blue green pink and white simply add wafer mix to a heavy paste and brush it on see demonstration stouffville plaiting mill wednesday nov 5th 10 am to 4 pm sale ing in strength in ottawa and this the building was dismantled and i is apparent now judging from the is now being reassembled rebuilt statement by a spokesman for the by william lane his two sons canadian government that the william jr and bail and a son- 1 authorities here want municipal inlaw grant gieg i provincial and national levels to i cooperate in research and other a national plan to fight the methods of attack against diseases common enemy of disease is gain- such as rheumatism and arthritis generations have enjoyed tt tea flavour thai holds the preference of three generations as dalys tea has done must be extra ordinarily good it rs try it ask your grocer for dalystea dominion of canada bonds 4h due november 1 1957 heve been called for payment november 1 1947 these bonds should be presented for redemption with all coupons of later date attached no further interest will be paid on these bonds after this date more money if you have good heavy wellfatted chickens or capons send them to pickering farms at whitby ont and you will have more money to take home we sell direct to the consumer and can afford to pay yon a higher price for jour rood chickens and capons get our prices first pickering farms limited whitbv 336 nlrht or iay whitby ontario

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