Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 25, 1955, p. 11

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markham well within budget says treasurer tht stouffviue triwn thursday alkl 25 1955 p 0 7 markhau townimp treas urer d rder ztpor that the munmpahiy has kept well wri ss budget during the fevea ztft period erdrg 02 july 3- ir a feandal ute irent tabled with counri the treasurer reported that depart mental expenditures are with ore esceptior weu below the budgetary 5ure set or 19 qrti- the expenditure for the consulting engineer has already exceeded the budgetary figure the sura of 5000 was set aside for the fee- 3 consulting en gineer while actually 45w has been pent to date however of this total figure s2it5 is re- coverabe the form of a pro vincial subsidy from the de partment of highway any work done by the consulting engineer or roatl arul bridges ii subject to provincial subsidy a breakdown of ome of the experxiiture shew that to date in the case of the planning i board that body his spent s3- 1 150 of it total outlay of s1o0o0 part of the planning board bud- jget is recoverable from the ad- nttratve fee now being charged from potential subd- rtderi other expenditures to date include genera adminis- tratson budget 38000 expendi ture hw hospitaiiiation budget v5000 expenditure 2j 305 relief budget 4000 expen diture wooe police budget 36- 500 expenditure k452 fire budget 7rv expenditure 2- 232 a summary of receipt is as follows dog tax estimated s350o collected 1706 license 3pd permits estimated 3000 collected 273 fine estimat ed s2000 collected 12701 pen alties estimated 4000 collect ed 5557 final photo winners greenwood and fourth line fight for playoff continued from page 10 without the services of two of tieir top performers in sun mcmuhen and grant carbon according to reports both play ers are enjoying a trip to the east coast ireenivobtl x 1 laremont 2 greenwood vqi and it the fame game on monday night due to the absence of their twoman pitching staff xeil iascoe and bill brent they were forced to borrow the ser vices of claremont hurler lloyd pascoe although green wood took the game from clare mont by an s2 count they were forced to forfeit the contest before it started the whirlwind righthander had little trouble with his usually hardhitting team mates claremont were able to get only five hits in the seven inning game and they were retired in one two three order in the first fourth and seventh innings greenwood on the other hand continued their steady performance both in the field and at bat they scored single runs in the second and third innings and romped home with six tallies in the fourth les wilson and joe izalt were best for greenwood jim cruik- shank and geo jerrome were the top batsmen for claremont the loss by default was a heart- breaker for greenwood who arc presently battling hard for a playoff position claremont 7 peachs 0 a home run clout by clare- moms first sacker geo jer rome in the fifth inning proved to be the winner on friday right as the homesters edged peachs 76 in seven innings a walk to wayne hedshaw and singles by gord gauslin and reg sanderson counted 2 runs for claremont in the first inning singles by gauslin and pilkey and a two bagger by jim cruikshank added three more runs for the winners in the second in the third inning peachs came to life in the batting department and clipped righthander bill towner for three singles a double and a home run to deadlock the score at 55 a single and a home run by geo jerrome and another single by reg sanderson count ed two more runs for clare mont a double by dent smith and a two base error scored a single run for peachs in the sixth but they could not squeeze another man across the plate as the side went down in order in the seventh gord gauslin had a perfect night clipping pitcher bruce mlddleton for four singles in four trips to the plate reg sanderson had two singles and geo jerrome had a single and a home run gord lewis credit ed himself with a double and a single in four times at bat carl timbers and lack warri- rer cich had two singles greenwood 7 fourth line 4 greenwood captured a crucial contest from the fourth line on friday night by a score of 71 the winners chalked up five runs the first inning and added single scores in the second and fifth innings the fourth counted lone runs in the second third fifth and sixth innings the majority of the green wood runs were unearned and errors played a big part in the fourth line loss given a five run lead in the first inning righthander neil pascoe coast ed through the seven inning contest and was never in ser- sous trouble bruce redshaw started on the hill for the fourth with geo alsop taking over in relief m bill mccarthy counted two of greenwoods seven runs bill mitchell bill maxwell bill elli- cott neil pascoe and don lin ton counted the others jack hill and allan redshaw each scored twice for the fourth bob ashenhum counted the other tally buffonville news nancy brown returned home rot week from a visit with rel atives in detroit mr and mrs norman reid are home again the reids have been on an extended mo tor trip through western can ada misses dorothy marion and isobel hood are motoring on the east coast at present two of our elder citizens have been on the sick list recently mrs l scott is regaining strength after several weeks illness and mrs robert rod- ick who suffered a seizure on thursday of last week is pro gressing nicely mrs a vv miller and mrs fred leaf spent a few days with mrs leafs sister mrs t p harding at balm beach last week judy wilcox and lynda leaf who have been with the rcaf tliis summer are in the precision squad which will be part of the cne grandstand show the church service for this charge will be held at victoria square united church at 11 am next sunday wi meeting those who attended the aug ust meeting of buttonville wi at buttonville hall on thurs day evening of last week were rewarded with one of the best programmes of the season mrs garnet francey showed pic tures of unusual interest which she and her husband had taken on a recent trip to florida new mexico southern california and other points of interest a fine talk on citizenship was given by mrs george kelly who used the theme citizen ship begins at home the lighter side of the pro gramme was supplied by youn ger members of the commun ity mary hooper sang charm ingly joy fuller played a de lightful piano solo and sandra burr and joy fuller in turn played deuts with mrs s j english the evening was bro ught to a close with a social half hour first place in this past weeks contest goes to miss helen n for this snap shot of teddy and tobby dog and cat on the harry pugh farm whitchurch rea dy for a ride in the wheel barrow good eating canadas cheese and fish are eagerly imported by other countries who greatly appre ciate the excellence of both foods however canadians do not eat enough of either their excellent cheese or their espe cially fine fish both of these foods are rich in calcium and other important minerals as well as protein and vitamins dont worry your cars going to be all right ivreek no indeed not ir get through wih if we on out wrinkled fender ton battered hnmpfn hnfld bed front retore factor quickly nd at reason cot made like new fast g garrett tr son shell service station second place is for skip the family dog of walter bril- linger gormley does one need a hired man any- pioneer dies here a pioneer settler of east york mrs ada morgan s2 died in stouffville nursing home on saturday born in coventry england she came to canada and settled in the todmordon district with her painterdecorator husband the late a j morgan she is sur vived by five sons and one daughter two sisters live in coventry lemonviile mr and mrs greer and fam ily have returned from mary lake where they silent two weeks vacation dennis and barry ham were holidaying in stouffville with their cousins last week dr and mrs wicks and fam ily are enjoying a week of their vacation in algonquin park a pleasant evening was spent at the home of mr and mrs elmer wells on tuesday when friends and neighbours gath ered in honor of grant wells and miss marion atkinson a program of music singing and readings with good advice to the bride and groom was given a pair of end tables was pre sented to them with the good wishes of the community on their coming marriage mr and 17 individual classes and aiijmris wells sr who are moving to their home in stouffville were also presented with end tables mr and mrs alger may of goodwood were renewing acquaintances in lemonville one evening last week mr and mrs c preston are spending a week in toronto with their daughter dennis ham is spending a few days with the wilson fam ily near claremont kenneth wilson is having a holiday with barry ham canadian cows win in colombia canadian holsteins dominat ed the show at the annual exhi bition at bogota the capita city of colombia twelve of the four group classes were headed by animals either imported from canada or of canadian bloodlines both the grand and reserve grand champion females were canadian bred cows r the grand champion female was glen atholl jemima sov ereign bred by wm marshall a- sons andtieveloped by j d innes both of woodstock ont who sold her two years ago to her present owner luis iz- quierdo she was also named best cddered female last years royal winter fair grand champion also owned by iz- quierdo had to he content with the reserve grand champion ship the famous fourtimes allcanadian spring farm so vereign supreme who wzs sold in 1950 for 20000 sired th 1st prize getof sire and six win ners in the junior classes a son of the allcanadian aged bull of llto was first prize sen ior bull calf geo m clemons secretary of the hoistcln frleslan asso ciation of canada was present he stated that this was the strongest show he had yet cen in latin america the winners in most cases being comparable to the best at our north amer ican shows each year forest ftre in can ada destroys enough wood to build s50c6 fiveroomed homes or 3 million tors of newsprint greenwood master gary disney and bil ly parks are spending some holidays at their grandparents mr and mrs p clarke rev and mrs lieffman of baltimore were visitors at the church and in the community last sunday mr and mrs e pege and fa mily pent the weekend at her parents cottage at bala mr and mr cecil disney and family and bob and mrs mcvey and david were visi- tors at the les wilson home last sunday george staley is progressing very nicely with the building of his new house the evening wa are -pon- orin a cornroast at the park on tuesday evening ave 30th a same j icher one who has the lead- ing s i ntade in role in 1 theatre baseball between i ml z3r and greenwood art- 7 oclock all will bt welcome lhi i tne time of jear with a variety of foods atailable to bosin pumihic jour tannine needs at iga joure lire to find a complete election of the quality products that ill mean bettor tannine result for ou so come in today make iga yau 9 need these your tanning supply headquarters 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