Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 27, 1952, p. 2

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the tribune stouffville oat thursday march 27 1952 quality service another boost for pork0 feeds the champion carcass at the york county bacon show of york county hog producers association held at newmarket march 19 was exhibited by mr neil weir of whitchurch township this hog was fed on pork0 pig starter until nine weeks of age on pork0 hog grower until it weighed 150 lbs this hog was finished on homegrown grains with pork0 concentrates the winning of this award speaks well for the ability of mr weir as hog producer hog feeder and his good judgment on giving his hogs the right start our 6 line of feeds pork0 pig starter hoif grower concentrates egg0 hick starter chick grower laying broiler mash stiver bros stouffville ontario three foals born at unionville the seventeenth of march was an auspicious day on the can- hatch breeding farm jnicnville two foals arrived on the 17th and another was born on the eve of irishmans day the events delighted farm manager john annesley a son of erin ascendant dropped her foal on the eve of the 17th a colt by a hatch bred suffern twenty thirty had a filly by better self the first get of this sire in canada mrs gibson foaled a colt by cable these mares with their foals at their side will be vanned to kentucky to be bred along with two other mares owned by hatch twenty thirtv is going to the court of jet piiot a kentucky derby winner ascendant and mrs gibson will be bred to ace admiral mazzarine will be mated to teddys comet and fleet mink to hold all district no 6 milk producers annual banquet in the buttonv1lle hall on wednesday april 9th 1952 guest speaker mr everett m biggs ontario dairy commissioner entertainment lucky draws 700 pm tickets 150 tickets available from directors george smith pres don raymer secy- pure bred guernsey dispersal 40cows and heifers 40 blood tested vaccinated rop accredited innoculated for shipping fever examined for pregnancy the complete herd of r e sutton agincourt selling at the farm one mile east one mile south of agincourt april 3rd 1952 130 pm a great opportunity to buy well bred females freshening to the service of outstanding imported herd sires during the spring summer and fall united church insures ministers the united church of canada is the first religious group in canada to establish a group insurance plan for its ministers dr harry tuttle secretary of the depart ment of pensions of the united church of canada told the annual meeting of his board held in tor onto dr tuttle said that out of 1933 eligible ministers up to gs years of age 1717 have been insured ten canadian insurance compan ies are carrying the policies each insured member pays a premium of 12 annually the united church of canada acting as employer is paying the employers portion of the premium which is s25c0000 for 1952 group hospitalization is the next plan under consideration by the department of pensions of the united church of canada gormley thursday march 20 last saturday was a very busy day for the members of whit church 6 and 7 home and school association as their 2nd great annual rummage sale was held at ashs booth wilcox lake there was a very good assortment of articles such as dresses suits coats baby clothes shoes over shoes several refrigerators and stoves baby carriages beds fancy work aprons vegetables and can ned goods and numerous other articles the refreshment booth was a very busy place as the hot tea and coffee was very much enjoyed on such a cool day the homemade pies cakes and cookies were readily sold and the supply soon exhausted the children and adults alike enjoyed the fish pond we are pleased to report that 200 was raised and will be used to the best advantage for purchas ing much needed equipment for the two schools we extend our thanks to those who so willingly helped and donated articles for our sale and to airs percy ash for the use of the booth and to our very capable auctioneer mr a farmer who did his best to get the highest prices an official probe is something that tries to find out after the damage has been done what everybody should have known before m leads in quality value seems too good to be true a big new easy washer at new low price 13950 for as low as also easy spiralator at slightly higher cost see it now at your easy dealer raxlin furniture stouffville ont phone 192 mi pisgah give to the easter seal cam paign for crippled children congratulations to mr and mrs frank minns on the occasion of their 5gth wedding anniversary on friday march 28th mr and mrs roy smith and shirley spent thursday of last week with mr and mrs clarence foote and family at cedar valley master bill rice richmond hill was a weekend visitor of the gambles mr and mrs wallace scott and muriel visited mr and mrs scott sr at dundalk on sunday mr jack scott who has been staying with his brother wallace and family for a few weeks returned to his home at dundalk on sun day the community extends sym pathy to mr russell sproxton and family in the loss of his father in aurora last saturday morning mr sproxton sr had been quite ill nearly all winter mr and mrs roy murphy and doug of new toronto visited sun day with mr and mrs r ellas and family mr and mrs leslie smith and family visited mr and mrs nor man tyndall at wiuowdale on tuesday of last week mrs richard wilton is having an auction sale of her household goods at her residence on satur day march 29th because of road conditions there was no church or sunday school services on sunday at mt pisgah united church combination of industrial and residental areas creates problems for markham twp does markham township de sire industry or not demanded councillor charles hooper at the regular meeting of markham twp council on monday night we want industry but unde- sireable industry in residential areas should not be allowed explained councillor lemasurier it is necessary that there should be such industries as glue fac tories and tanneries in the town ship but let them locate some where else the discussion arose when mr fenn real estate agent appeared before council requesting an explanation on why certain indus tries could not be set up adjacent to the railroad in an area extend ing from john street at thornhiu on the south to bayview on the east to no 7 highway on the north the council endeavoured to explain that residents in the area were demanding that undesireable industry not be allowed entry into the residential district it is only natural that industry would desire to huild near a rail road commented councillor hooper a railroad- is for industry so i dont understand why people want to buikl homes there r the first place we want industry as long as it is clean argued councillor le masurier there is no cooperation con tinued councillor hooper we go ahead and invite industry then we refuse to let them in councillor hooper suggested that the council look over the situ ation to see what could be done the council felt that although there had been much opposition by a number of the ratepayers to certain types of industry setting up within the area it would hardly be fair to consider those who were living a distance of from a half to one mile away clerk charles hoover explained to mr fenn that the area extend ing from thornhiu to langstaff and stretching considerable dis tance east is regarded at the present time as residential and although the council is sympathe tic there is nothing they can do about it mr hoover continued that there was an amendment on the books to change this ruling stanley theatre stouffville pill hi royal journey matinee thursday friday saturday afternoons regular prices mon tucs mar 31 apr 1 waamc a ito wed thur april 2 3 ml 1 tkhn1coic ra0ui walsh jttf eyeiyn stephen chanolerkeyesmcnauy rock hudson joycehoiden

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