Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 8, 1952, p. 2

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the tribune stoufiville onu thursday may s 1902 mfuutfnuawfwwvmi i stanley theatre stouffville oxt friday saturday may 9th 10th i comedy short cartoon monday tuesday may 12th 13th t mgoest rtgm fw muskhis 7 ssww w cartoon wednesday thursday may 14th 15th starring audie murphybill mauldin johk huston gottfbieo re1nhabdt john huston moouciiqi saetfl fljy by jahji htaton adjputmn b ubttt bind a metro ttyn miyti pti the man in the peace tower comedy cartoon lake simcoe deer hazard ox highways herds of deer roaming four counties south and west of lake simcoe are creating highway hazards 1 s ellis ontario inspec tor of fish and wildlife said satur day farmers complain the animals are damaging crops motorists and dogs have killed about 10 so far this year markham building near quarter million in april building in markham township during the month of april amount ed to 244050 this amount includ ed 26 new homes largest of which was a permit for 15000 for a new dwelling to be erected for r knoxleet at rihgwood where the house was destroyed by fire last year i i comments by judge i not pleasing to stouffville and district two shows nitely commencing at 700 pm matinee saturdays at 200 pm they can go said judge t h ing to the holdin applications for to the suburbs barton in referr- up o any more junk yards in toronto toronto is getting sat urated with salvage yards mayor allan lamport declared recently to the toronto police commission from a local point of view the reply is keep your junk yards we dont want them stouffville markham township and whit church township are continually plagued by those who wish to open up junk and wrecking yards and there is nothing to prevent these being established without the passing of a bylaw the only other restriction which in ome instances can be enforced is the case of a junk yard creating a fire hazard or a public nuisance from a municipal point of view junk yards are certainly not wanted and councils in all local munici palities are continually bombard ed by citizens objecting to these disorderly premises being opened up next to therm in toronto it is said that the high price offered for salvage is bringing a flood of applications to open junk yards in some instances restrictions placed on such yards requires a high board fence around the prem ises to hide its unsightly appear ance from the public and prevent a municipal eyesore editors mail report to markham township taxpayers you will recall two weeks ago the writer published a report received from the township audi tors from which i quote as fol lows we believe the whole system of accounting and record ing and filing should be changed and overhauled the filing system is in a deplorable state we are prepared to change the system but hesitate to do so without assurance that the staff are cap able of carrying on when a differ ent system is installed the muni cipality we believe should have a capable accountant and unless such a person is available there might be more confusion than there is now at the time of publishing this report i asked if the council was prepared to do anything about this matter well taxpayers apparent ly council has the answer at the regular meeting of may 5th deputyreeve a e james moved the following resolution seconded with cultivating attachmen with sickle bar new choremaster models 1 2 and 3 hp make light work of gardening and cleanup tasks perfectly suited for your needs this ragged multipurposechoremastcr can be used for cultivat ing weed and grass cut ting hauling spraying snowplowing and dozens of other tasks stan tr0yer the garden tractor man oak ridges ontario phone king 94r24 x i hk x evangelistic campaign in the aliona church may 11th to may 25th sundays 730 pm weeknishts s00 pm speaker rev fred swallow instrumental music by mr mrs swallow the public cordially invited to attend these services except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of god john 33 soc dpc 3cc 3uc 30c 3uc 30c by councillor charles hooper that the township of markham investigate the hiring of a differ ent auditor the result of this vote was as follows for reeve timbers deputyreeve a james councillor hooper counoillor a lennie against councillor a lemasurier is it because the auditors gave such a truthful and honest report of the conditions existing in our office that council passed this resolution if in the business world a company receives such a damaging report do they close their eyes and say it cant happen here and change their auditor or do they do a bit of house cleaning i believe the auditor should be complimented on having the cour age and conviction to bring to the attention of the public the condi tion which he found existed i find on checking that this firm of auditors specializes in auditing other townships books and know whereof they speak at this same meeting the reeve announced that we are going to have more closed meetings where the public will not be per mitted on asking the reason why i received no satisfactory answer mr taxpayer what goes here alf lemasurier use the tribune classified adv columns picture news from cil mt pisgah the mi pisgah wa will meet at the home of mrs alvin step henson roll call name a mother mentioned in the bible devo tional will be given by mrs e a smith mrs leslie smith will bo responsible for the program mrs w mccutcheon will be the guest speaker the date is wednesday may 14th at 230 pm all are welcome mr and mrs harold gills tor onto visited the norman brown family on sunday mrs frank minns underwent a successful operation to remove a cataract from one of her eyes on wednesday of last week mrs minn- was the first patient to be operated on in the newly equipped operating room in the bethesda hospital near lansing she is expected home on wednesday of this week mr and mrs russ ellas and linda were sunday visitors with mr and mrs wm whitty and family at altona mr and mrs r c bayeroft and bobby and mrs botham had sun day dinner with mr and mrs bob i monkman and family at lansing mr herb sproxton had a very i painful accident on saturday of j last week when a milk can fell cutting and breaking one of his toes best wishes for a quick recovery miss joan sytema of pine paper punching is target shooters name for their sport now attracting more and more fans every year this young marksman who may someday compete in the national shooting matches at ottawa gets a few tips from an old hand shooting enthusiasts say get em young believe that boys should be carefully trained in the correct handling of firearms eggg congratulations miss marguerite gignac the happy young singer is this years win ning contestant on cil sing ing stars of tomorrow this popular radio program gives young canadian singers the chanci to be heard by an audi ence of hundreds of thousands and to compete for cii musical awards worth over 3000 orchard was a sunday visitor at the ruse sproxton home quiz picture of the week is this strange object insect drift- wood no but if youre a farmer you should recognize it its a wheat seedling with a destructive fungus growth farmers now apply modern dis infectants like ceresan m to protect grains against many seed and soilborne diseases did you know over 8000 men ond women from all walks of life ond every province make up the cil organization their skills and tolents ore used in more than 200 job classifications ranging from stenographer to rescorch chemist truck driver to plant manager canadian industries limited montreal

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