Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 25, 1955, p. 9

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1 al choose a letabks t iftlh have you ever eaten fresh vegetables right out of the garden or plucked juicy ripe fruit right from the tree thats the sort of freshness and flavour dominion strives to bring you every day all year round- pickering twp council awards water contract pirkering township council i offer o a high figure of 55340- the stouffvlue tribune thursday aug 25 1955 page 9 special session last mon- o considered tenders sub mitted by seven contracting firms for the installation of now at their best ontario no 1 freestone peaches apes attractively priced california sweet eatixg grown in spain mild excellent in sandwiches salads etc nions 3 onions for ijf juicy california ranges size 288 stock up at this low price aylmer boston brown in tomato sauce with pork 15 oz tin bakery feature christies lemon or raspberry jelly trunk sewers and service con nections to the first group of homes to be served by a new- water supply system in the township the area known as water area no 1 is in the southern part of the township between thp toronto by pass 401 high way and the shore of lake ontario and between rouge river and the western limits of the township target day for the first flow of water to t initial 150 residents is novel ber 1st the engineers fully expect that this aim can be realized barring serious un foreseen delays in considering th tenders submitted council asked for an opinion as to the respective merits of cast iron pipe and cement asbestos mr redfern for his construction company ated that they both met en gineering standards with the cementasbestos type being much cheaper council then ag reed to employ this type of piping and awarded to the marino construction company the contract for the installation of mains at their bid of s100- 10050 the same company sub mitted a bid of 10668320 for the same work using cast iron pipe other bidding firms show ed the same ratio of savings but in each case were not able to meet the lower price sub mitted by the successful con tractor high bid was in the amount of 15051750 with 15555s quoted in the alter nate cast iron specifications two other firms submitted of fers ranging between these two sets of figures all seven of the interested firms sent in bids for the con nection to houses with bllins construction co receiving the nod from council at a figure of 250440 here again figures varied widely ranging up wards from this the lowest with many interested resi dents present at the meeting council under ine chairman ship of the deputyreeve bill newman pointed out that the initial costs of the new service would be borne by subdividers in the area who were willing to pay enough through fees to the township to make the scheme feasible it was strewed that great thought had been given to the entire question with a cheap and immediate source of water the basis for the development an infiltration gallery will be the source of supply for the water this is to be located close to the lake and will be a concrete boxlike structure which will be constantly filled by water from the lake after it filters through the sand and stone this system was regard ed as preferable to building a more costly intake system and filtration plant at the start since the number of subscribers to the water system would not immediately warrant this out lay questions from the residents were cleared up at this point when mr redfern pointed out that pure water would be as sured from this system he as sured the ratepayers that other towns studied reported satis factory and pure water for per iods ranging from ten years to forty in the case of stoney creek the system has been planned as a selfsupporting scheme from the small beginning of 153 services and councillors estimated that water would cost no more than that in ad joining municipalities an in itial fee of s272 per foot of frontage will be levied on streets as mains are installed and council assured the public that no further costs will be incurred beyond the costs of piping from the lot line to the home and the cost a meters which will be installed in each home claremont team to hold dance and draw on friday cvenlr the clarernon sa will hold a dance draw in the cenn commtciri at s- rrr of the dr v one mrrs and on ova watchi ticket sale an mav b sspi 1 si aus id luv tv hill to t1j recels 2 vj but now on tatncri frcra ea extra special canada packers 12 oz tin for save on dog food for your pet formula 6 2 15 oz tin for quality at a low cost graves choice quality uice 48 oz tin for glen major mrs malcolm albright spent last week with mr and mrs j brunt wallaceburg mr and mrs claude sim- monds ruth david ann and john and mr and mrs a c simmonds attended the woroz- bit mcneil wedding in toronto on saturday w mrs fred wilton uxbridge spent last week with mrs j a hingsion anne and earlparrott are spending some holidays if claremont with mr and mrs wearen mrs delma nokes and robt visited recently with mr harry nokes in toronto mr and mrs elisha holliday mount forest visited thursday with mr and mrs jim jones mr andmrs l wearen and family visited sunday with mr and mrs earl parrott mr and mrs eddie warden visited sunday with mrs delma nokes and boys sunday visitors at the jones home were mrs wm hopkins walter and mary of ashburn mr and mrs allan jones of newmarket and miss hazel jones mr and mrs carpentier of montreal visited thursday with his sister miss annetta carpentier at white clouds charge miss margaret burk- hokler had a reading miss elaine clendenning sang asolo and mrs last played two piano selections the topic was tra vel highlights covered as fol lows mrs johnston new york mrs allin gaspe mrs gordon trip around lake huron mrs empringham the west and calgary stampede mrs steckley texas and new orleans mrs harwood showed slides on their trip through the west to vancouver and mrs goldey was very intesting tell ing about living conditions in germany mr and mrs j r fleury of stouffville were thursday visi tors with mrs galbraith and misses selena and flossie at kinson mrs clare bolender recently spent some holidays in the hal- iburton district its new special 1xtroductory offer five roses choc white t- banana fiesta i i cut bread costs t hite or brown sliced or unsliced ixcs 15 oz pkg only 24 oz loaf special pressvoods smoked shoulders lb save maple leaf 0l0gna by the piece lb maple leaf skinless pork sausage lb pkg vandorf mrs cecelia cale quietly celebrated her eighty ninth birthday with her family on august 19th mr and mrs r b brown and family have returned home after spending a weeks holiday at their cottage at bala mrs mary willis of toronto spent a few davs last week with ir and mrs herbert white mr and mrs arthur starr and family are holidaying for a week in the muskoka district mr and mrs clare powell are holidaying at windermere lake rosseau for three weeks mr and mrs roy morley mr and mrs grant morley and i billie mr and mrs herbert grimshaw mrs sarah allin were supper guests of mrs minnie powell aurora on wednesday evening miss judy bellman stouff ville is holidaying at the home of mr and mrs gordon mac- key mr and mrs george dews- hury and family are holidaying near parry sound mr and mrs merrill johnson and mary ellen were sunday supper guests of mr and mrs grant morley miss ruth white is visiting her grandmother mrs love less at markham passes in his 94fh year geo arner who for the past seven years has made his home with his daughter and son-in- law mr and mrs w p corn wall goodwood passed away sunday at the brierbush hos pital mr arner was in irs 04th year funeral services were held at harrow ont with interment at christ church cemetery colchester prir fttwlwe thnrly frul salim august u 2rt ihiimo storks iimitkii stotffvime bethe5da mr and mrs jack steckley of ridgetown were thursday cering visitor with misses clena arid fiossls atkinson lid m- galbraith the institute had their meet- son wednesday aug 17 at the home of mrs a steeklcy mr iugn president was its the roar of an aircraft engine during ground test can rattle window and nerves for blocks around so were gld to report that aluminum has turned up ax a noiseabsorbing honey comb in an aircraft companys testcell hundreds of aluminum tubes of differing diameters and lengths filled with absorbent soundbaffling material make up the end walls and we are told that by the time the giant roar hax bounced around in these aluminum mazes it comes out the other end thoroughly baffled and weakened to a hum we expect there are lots of aluminum boosters around ikat factory aluminum companv of canada ltd alcan ardeni bowler edward goodman dies in oshawa a wellknown local sports man mr edward j gobtaum died suddenly en saturday a oshawa general hojita he was in his oxh year mr goodman was taken ill a few days after playibs in the bowling tournament for the d w read trophy on the greens i of the oshawa club on aug 1 an active member of the curl- he had been in hospital for j ing and lawn bowling tlubs and about two weeks i welknojvn throughout the dis- borr in canton hope twp trict he skipped the rink on mr goodman was the oi of the only pscason that oshawa william and lesia goodman rink won the general motors and he married the former me- j gold cup tournament some ta gregory in oshawa in 1913 years age he had lived in oshawa for he had taken part in many 42 years and was employed by lawn bowling tcirnaments and fittings limited for 45 years this year won the district 14 retiring from his post as super- provincial law n bowling as- intendent of the pattern shop soeiation doubles with percy in 1953 he was a member of i canning mr canning and mr king street united church for goodman ao took part in the any msmfcer of the tm h 55 years and was secretary of the sunday school and 3 mem ber of the official board a life member of the cedar lodge af and am he was pg of the phoenix ixklge loof and served as district eastern ont provincial lawrt bowling assoc playdowns at belleville late in july mr goodman was scheduled to skip a planned rink in the gold cup tournament this year but was unable to do so be- deputy of ontario district no cause he was in hospital r0xy theatre markham evenings doorx open 080 sat matinee 115 friday saturday august 26 27 they dont make tfaltf kind of man any more added feature lord of the jungle with johnny sheffield monday tuesday august 29 set to the wild wonderful beat of young hearts in love fmmmr rory colhoun jack carson piper laurie mamie vandoren also falstaffs fur coat wilh paul douglas wednesday thursday aug john steinbecks greatest book 1 warner bsos rvt77 owmascc warnercocor sss vtwsbsiulss deanmymofo wssex adult entertainment 3gs3s3s3b

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