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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 22, 1948, p. 4

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 15 1hs i glenwood park markham reopening sat july 24th swimming iicxics dancing come and enjoy the facilities of this spacious summer park just south of markham- goodwood goodwood library will be closed until september 1st the name of thos manlcy was omitted from the list of successful entrance to high school pupils tom passed successfully and will attend high school in the fall andrew morgason is visiting his brother jake near beaverton s mr and mrs a mclntvre and son neil master dick dodds of palmer- mon mrs f mulligan and children of perth are holidaying at the norman wagg home sorry to learn that mr walter davey toronto is not in good health he has been on the go a long time but we still hope for him an early recovery just wait until he gets some of the new potatoes from the home district that will start his irish up this friday afternoon will see goodwood sunday school picnic at musselmans lake supper at six games later carl ashenhurst wife and family are here from timmins visiting his parents mr and mrs john ashen hurst goodwood ball team townsman and his wife mr and mrs jack rae sunderiand on the birth of their daughter junior farmer news miss ruth barton uxbridge has been chosen to represent ontario county on the lincoln county junior farmer bus tour the first week of august the award is made to a girl who has given active leadership in homemaking club and junior work in the county she must be under 20 and not married the bus load of juniors will go via the new england states to boston then back across maine and quebec to quebec city returning along the st lawrence to montreal and through eastern ontario pickering building insp continued from front page stated deputyreeve dr mcewen would you suggest that we look into having the provincial police do the work asked reeve westney im told they dont do as good a job as were getting now replied leaskdale 1410 and play next in the playoffs mr and mrs russel dowswell have returned from a trip to west ern canada congratulations to our former bloom1ngton mr stanley rose and daughter elaine of london mr c rose mr and mrs w brillinger stouffville and mr jos silversides of toron to were at mr a w storrys on sunday miss gertrude spence is visiting j 1 with her sister mrs mcghee at defeated coppercliff joy beauty salon next to post office permanent waving individual styling razor shaping phone 9802 stouffville a fire occurred at mr a youngs residence on friday but due to prompt action by the stouffville fire brigade was brought under control before serious damage was done guests with mr and mrs j e spence on sunday were mr and mrs s vernon mr and mrs hughes and judy and mrs wilson and daughter of toronto mr and mrs ellis of toronto were at j k tranmers over the weekend mr and mrs g clark and son mervin of ballantrae spent sun- dav at ilr noel storrys visitors with mr a topper were mr j and m middleton of orillia mr catherwood of ux bridge and mr and mrs w gar- lick of toronto mrs m connor was a toronto visitor last week miss betty dadson has taken a position in the briarbush hospital in stouffvilu volxg people hold service at markham close to 100 persons attended the toronto east rural presbytery voung peoples service sunday night at st andrews united church markham rev v a hunisett of the lred victor mis sion toronto was the visiting minister miss corinne king and bill hiltz councillor baisdon members of the executive were in ive been hearing these bad charge of the services- locust hill- reports abjut the police for two agincourt unionville stouffville years said councillor frank dis- and milliken communities were ney its time we found out what represented among those attending- theyre doing weve had two drunken brawls in pickering in the last two weeks and nobody even bothered to call tie police stated deputyreeve mcewen following this discussion the clerk was instructed to contact the police and have them come before the council after questioning by council it was agreed thai the constables john irvine and fred white should submit monthly reports of their work along with time sheet and mileage account a bylaw authorizing the issuing of hunting licenses was given two readings by council and wiil bi submitted to the game fisheries depi for approval mr ravey of rouge hill dr waited on council with a view to finding out their intentions regard ing the taking over of service and roads in the lake front victoria square i recent guests at the hopper home were mr and mrs archie doner mr and mrs sam bonner mr and mrs art reynolds miss lizzie williamson all of toronto mr and mrs jake rengel also of toronto about one hundred enjoyed the sunday school picnic held at wood land park last thursday j miss coral perkins had tea sun- day evening with misses marion grace and helen boynton j mr and mrs stanley boynton david and donald mr and mrs percy bennet and toy are spend- trig this week at lakeview cabins midland j mrs h foster and bertie attend- ed the trousseau tea held a elgin mills on saturday in honotn- ca v the new mane high of miss helen whitten a bride of soms through this week i miss minnie pickering of port credit is spending several days wheat cutting on july 21st wheat cutting commenced in markham township on wednesday last week with several excellent stands of grain coming down we noticed a nice field immediately west and adjoining unionville on no 7 highway being cut and not far away great piles of hay on another farm was in cocks indicat ing that before the haying season is over this year the wheat harvest is upon the farmers just when everything was crying for rain a gentle downpour came along on friday and did much to revive the berry crop also the root crop ontario may harvest the largest oing through mr ravey is a real estate man and large land owner in the rouge district at the time the new highway was cut through a number of township roads were closed off and alternate roads opened and paved by the ii tp sunday tttl the township should assume these with her brother mr and mrs donald pickering and family mr and mrs large jean andj mr and phvllis mrs v westbrook and peaches we extend our sympathy to the spang family in their loss of a loving wife and mother miss sarah koch of markham spent a few days at the hoover home last week mr and mrs j fraser and family of ahemic lake visited at the warriner home and the miller home last week mr and mrs albert allen motor ed with friends to oakview lodge at hawk lake over the weekend mr and mrs hayes mr george hayes and miss nancy greer of willowdale were sunday visitors at the miller home sunday visitors at the hoover home were mr and mrs elijah copland mr and mrs stanton of mimico and mr and mrs mccaus- land and donald of beaverton mr and mrs nelson smith lome mr and mrs e harper and u u alkc mrs r woodcock enjoyed a motor trip to hawk lake over the week end peachs wms are holding their annual picnic at the miller home this tuesday afternoon bypass roads we shouldnt have anything to do with any bypass roads said deputyreeve mcewen chairman of the road dept it was revealed that pickering has already asked the highway dept to assume the most travelled bypass roads between the old no 2 highway and the new 2a high way it was finally agreed that the council should meet witn highway dept engineers to look over the situation fl2citece33cmm stouffville branch 459 canadian legion besl monster street dance carnival stouffville wed july 28 billy hole and his live wires uxbridge twp council in evening session the uxbridge township council held its july meeting in the even ing of july 13th all members being present in the communications read to the meeting was a letter from j offering to purchase trees growing on sideroad adjoin ing his property also a letter from john cleary regarding a line fence and from mrs helen smith com plaining about the dust on the road in front of her property no action was taken regarding mr walkers offer the clerk was instructed to provide mr cleary j with the necessary forms to call in fence viewers and the road super intendent will furnish mrs smith with sufficient dust layer to cover the road fronting her property the treasurer presented his half- yearly report showing receipts of 1176176 and disbursements amounting to 81119498 road account for june amounted to s210983 and was passed for payment general accounts amount ing to s317s0 were also authorized to be paid this is the season for losses from sheep killed by dogs and in this municipality the greater part of the losses occur in the north east and the south west corners this would seem to indicate that proximity to urban centres was not a good location in which to raise sheep the next meeting will be held in the evening of august 9th admission 50c dancing 9 to 1 lucky draws tickets 25c 5 for 100 1st prize a trip to new york for twc by pane or train two days expenses hotel value 150 or cash 2nd mantle radio 3rd pressure cooker 4th electric toaster 5th ladies or gents wrist watch 6th parka coat 7th merchandise value s1500 sth pair gents shoes 1500 bingo carnival shooting galleries lots of fun for young and old fish ponds proceeds for veterans memorial hau 6th line whitchurch mr and mrs donald ratcliff and family paul buddy and donna also helen ratcliff are holidaying at dons cottage near port carling mrs e eliott and daughters of toronto called on mrs william baker on sunday sorry to report that miss marjorie nicely is on the sick list mr and mrs boyd mcnally nee alma carter of fort william now on their honeymoon visited with the clendennings misses june and doris steckley have been doing up the capital city while enjoying a splendid holiday at the home of their aunt and uncle mr and mrs george rosser and familv at ottawa mr and mrs charles ratclift and mr and mrs harry pugh cele brated their 9th and 15th respec tively wedding anniversaries to gether on monday evening on the lawn of mr and mrs pugh mrs floyd katcliff is recuperat ing at her home after a recent oper ation in a toronto hospital mr and mrs harry pugh and john visited at oshawa on sunday at the homes of bob gulliver and edward henderson the latters parents mr and mrs will hender son formerly of goodwood are both very ill and confined to their beds at the home of their son church hill miss joan sellen of toronto has been visiting mr and mrs john wallwork jr for a week about thirty attended a party saturday night for mr and mrs john wallwork jr in honour of their 1st wedding anniversary death sibley ida viola ar york countv hospital newmarket on monday julv 19 1918 ida viola hughey beloved wife of harry mayes sibiey and daughter of mrs hughey and the late rankin hughey interment aurora ceme- teryjuly 21 from newmarket laying moke water mains work is getting underway today on an extension of the town water mains north on the tenth conces sion to service several recent homes built in the extreme north east section of stoutivitle a ditcn- ing machine is on the job in charge of the veterans construction co when the water mains are down a drainage job will be done at thc south end of obrien ave that will be taken over by the corporation instead of being undertaken as a private enterprise fall wheat crop in history 27000- 000 bushels according to the monthly crop report of the depart ment of agriculture the crop now ready to cut is expected to yield an average of 30 bushels richmond hill lions club horse show carnival and dance marking the 75th anniversary of richmond hill village civic holiday mon aug 2nd richmond hill park a rig afternoon and evening program from 1 pm to 1 am a horse show witli a fine program of saddle and hurdle events midway games rides softball monster dance at night russ crcigli tons orchestra more than s1000 in lucky draw prizes richmond hill lions club r edmunds pres r lynett comm chairman n chatterley secy l mial planmmc itn w cv choice red glo t0mat0juice2 various brands choice peas 16c rose brand sweet wafer pickle 16 plain relish nutty maple leaf cheese 25c new pack harvest asparagus cttettings n 25c cream of tomato aylmer soups 9 ginger bread mix all purpose grind nabob coffee p 33c rose brand whole dill pickles 3d british columbia pack choice prune plums 17c irresistible flavour freshly ground richmello coffee lb 51c a good variety dalton puddings 5c uc 4 a pkg c tin 10c 1g oz pkb ail 8 oz reft pk 30c tide dewk 1st choice cut wax beans clarks in chili sauce 20 oz 4 tin iqc toilet soap tins bntli 33c pork and beans 2 scouring pads sos vut 14c camay st 11c cider malt spirit canada vinegars 12 oz bottle lie 24 oz bottle 2tjc fruits vegetables sweet juicy cal sunkist oranges special 344s 2 doz 43 new stouffville grown potatoes 10 lbs 53 crisp green local cabbage 2 ige head 19 green crisp tender celery 2 ige bchs 19 new leamington cooking onions 3 lbs 25 cauliflower extra large heads 33 an mercfibdlrt tolfl l jwo vaiates wwtctwe 9 dominion store u 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