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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 24, 1953, p. 2

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the tribune stoufiville ont thursday december 24 1953 jqycttcmisrms business directory jyatj the jot and faith of qhristmas guide you into paths that lead to a happy and prosperous sneui year carload croceteria x vijirivn former local girl honored in the west poniiac takes its place beside the biggest most impressive cars on the road with the introduction of the 1954 star chief pictured above with a 124inch wheelbase and an overall length of 2137 inches the star chief is eleven inches longer than the longest of pontiacs other 1954 models the star chief chieftain deluxe chieftain special laurentian pathfinder deluxe and pathfinder pro ide a choice of 3 1 different models all immediatelv identifiable as pontiacs by their new beautiful and distinctive silver streak styling the 1954 pomiac more brilliant than ever in appearance offers greater value in terms of power economy and allround performance fleet alta on friday ev ening oct 30 around thirty friends and neighbours gath ered in the fleet church hall to honor llrs bill pauly nee frances wideman a bride of oct 27th pink and white streamers balloons and potted flowers decorated the room miss wideman was born and educated in the district later graduated as a nurse she was a nurse in the castor hospital prior to her marriage during the social hour games and con tests were played mrs percy dlemp rendered a solo after which mrs pauly was escort ed by airs gordon wetter to the table of honor where mrs clarence spencer was seated with her after the balloons filled with confetti were punc tured mrs bob halloway made a very appropriate ad dress speaking of frances loyalty and devotion to duty and life as she was conclud ing her address two little nur ses karen dlemp and wendy lee wetter wheeled in an op erating table with the most patient of patients upon it lady hamilton a beautiful chest of silver from the fleet community this was placed before mrs pauly with every good wish from her many fleet friends mrs pauly thanked everyone for the lov ely gifts expressing herself as being at a loss for words and would feel more at home be hind a mask and in the opera ting room a lovely luncheon brought to a close a memorab le evening over 25 tons of fowl sold at uxbridge market automobiles and people who constantly knock need work ing on more than twenty- five tons of fowl passed over the count ers at the uxbridge christmas market on thursday the an- naul- event is sponsored by the uxbridge kinsmen club in cooperation with the busin ess men prices were good with turkeys selling from 55c to 60c per lb chickens 12i5c ducks ci2c and geese 3si0c mr bryce park of cannington was the sweepstake winner in the poultry and egg classes while jack depold of v ux bridge was named egg cham pion prof jf francis and jack walker of the poultry dept oac guelph were the fowl judges mr lc mcgili of the poultry dept in the do minion dept of agriculture judged the egg entries mr roy zellers of stouffville pur chased a quantity of fowl ov er the counter mr cy rich ardson is president of the le gion and ray laswick secre tary a e weldon son stouffville ontario r qjf ihis greeting goes to all our friends iuc with a special note of cheer j we wish you joy on christmas day v v and happiness throughout the year markham starts new 800000 debenture action the proposed new high school at thornhill became one step closer last week when the richmond hill district high school board and the markham twp council decid ed at a joint meeting at tare school to proceed immediate ly with the application of the ontario municipal board for a sum of s0c000 the school board will instruct their soli citor to begin proceedings to obtain the approximate 13 ac res of land in thornhill be tween elgin and clarke sts deputy reeve a lemasur- ier asked if the board could possibly select a longer and narrower piece of land in or der not to upset a number of proposed roads and thereby reducing the number of priv ate damage claims chairman mj kinnee explained that the shape of the plot was influen ced by a nearby ravine and the fact that a track and rugby field would have to be situated with the school we also have to consider land that will allow expansion because in 10 years time the school will need enlarging commented trustee wr dean jd lucas solicitor for markham township pointed out that the township was primarily interested in settling the problems of access to the land and water supply mr lucas said that the council felt that the board should ac quire the right of way and bring it up to dept of high way standards as a subdivider after which the township would assume the responsibi lity for maintenance of the road in reply to trustee mc- mullens question regarding the cost of developing dudley avenue from clarke street north along the frontage of the proposed site township engineer j howard made a rough estimate of 2000 plus the cost of the roul allowance water trustee harry charles ask ed the cost of extending a wa ter main from highland park to the proposed site mr ho ward said that it would cost about 13500 to bring a direct main through the fields or a- bout 17000 to bring it via yonge street trustee mrs p c hill eaid she would like to see a drilling firm sink some test holes to see if sufficient water could be found on the property deputy reeve lemasurier suggested that the application for the debentures might be separated into the money re quired for the land and that for building if this was clone the debenture debt of mark ham township wouldnt be rai sed too high therefore making it possible to do something a bout the water question said mr lemasurier is it fair that the board should have to bear the cost of opening these roads which woutd prove a decided advant age to property owners who would be able to sell lots on them asked mr kinnee could the council pass legis lation that would protect the interests of the board where by the board would be reim bursed if this land was sold he added the subdivision of this land could be regulated under those conditions said mr lucas we could accomplish more if we get together with all the people concerned and talked the matter over said trustee wr dean the council and the board agreed that if the school was to be started in 1951 the nego tiations should be started popcorn balls to trim trees the kiddies will love these edible christmas tree orna ments delicious popcorn balls to make them mix v cup of water with vt cup of molass es and add to 1 cup of sugar and 1 teaspoon salt blend to gether and cook over low heat until candv thermometer reaches 240 degrees f add 1 teaspoon vinegar and cook un til 270 degrees f remove from heat and add i teaspoon but ter or margarine pour mixture over s cups of popped corn tossing with a fork stouffville monument works orders promptly executed p tarr proprietor telephone s9j2 marie jack hairdressing hoyd avenue stouffville permanent waving machine machlneless cold wave hajrstyllng and shaping phone 176h1 brierbush hospital day and night service maternity medical and surgical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed main street east stouffville auctioneers dental neil c smith lds dds graduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank of commerce telephone lgtw stoufftille e s barker lds dds hono- graduate of university o toronto ofliee over harolds grill phone 274w stouffville medical ed until all kernels are coat- when cool shape into balls with buttered hands wrap in waxed paper and colored cel lophane and hang on christ mas tree eiaisiaiaiaisisibiaibiaiaieiaiamaiafaiaiaia joy beauty salon sellers atkinson ph agin 201w2 ph sto 363 licensed auctioneers and sale managers over 30 years experience sales conducted anywhere spe cializing in farm stock furni ture and property sales all sales personally listed and ad vertised bills prepared and posted at no extra cost our rates are most reasonable for this complete service which really pays off no sale too big or too small dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office corner of obrien main phone 196 coroner tor york county ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario farm stock implements house hold furniture real estate sales our specialty at fair and reasonable rates dual service for the price of one mllllken po ph agin 52w3 markham po ph mark 206 prentices have been established auctioneers since 1890 a s farmer licensed auctioneer york cty uxbridge pickering townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty address gormley po telephone stouffville 67312 real estate drs f j button and r b mitchell stouffville phone 371w xray hours daily 9 to 12 am and 130 to 300 pm evenings 7 to 9 pm sundays 11 to 12 am and by appointment ofllce over button blk dr herbert b freel physician telephone 164 xray hours dally except sunday 9 to 12 am tuesday thursday saturday 7 to 9 pm a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday and friday 9 to 12 am i v- middlemis5 hardware 3i jm jc4 a harolds grill stouffville ontario permanent waving individual styling razor shaping mrs verna austin prop phone stouffville 98w2 aaisiaiaibeeiaiaiaibjaienaiaiajaiaibibisis 7iriyznn7mtyw 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 125 office phones 370 lsb when buying or selling real estate farms residences business properties contact george w allison regd real estate broker phone 87jl pearl r onley dc chiropractor and electro therapist main street stouffvule phono 22 for appointment optometric j a willoughby sons 800 bay street toronto 927 w bert silverthorn representative phone stouffville 83jl farms country estates town suburban properties funeral directors l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day or night phone stouffville 98wl i be goodrich rhmuiphyltd sales service phone 159 stouffville j w dixon funeral director private ambulance markham kindness courtesy service telephone 90 markham ontario e a grubin ro optometrist plcton stouffville at stouffville office on the fol lowing mondays and tuesdays tan 11th 12lh feb 8th oth afternoons and evenings only phones 80j2 nnd 25j1 garnet v gray ro optometrist hours 030 am to 500 pm every tuesday evening by appointment wji birkett residence main st west- 3 doors west of albert st phone 40j2 for appointment insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phones 259wl and 259w2 ken laushway general insurance phone 270yv and 270w2 stouftville oni fire automobile liability f g alsop insurance for every purpose phone 362j stouffville machine tool works telephone 213 rear of cinr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinery machinery repairs f mpugh the future belongs to those who prepare for it be prepared by insuring with the mutual ufa of canada prompt a courteous servlr phone 38w2 stouffville general insurance betty beauty salon victoria street machineless machine cold wave hair styling shaping phone stonffvllle 287 r rsadgrro

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