Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 24, 1956, p. 4

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ttqt t the stouffyllli town thursday may it 1756 business directory rapid growth made census necessary i accountants auctioneers john c wylie fcis chartrl secretary iublic accountant auditor income lax irturn itr2 stoifkvule telephone u1ji country atcountln srflce ambulance service b v it ambulance i hour jcrvlce ambulanxe taxi richmond hill richmond hill it 11590 tc 41403 ii y cnbj r cabs sellers atkinson pi asia 201x1 pa so 363 licensed auctioneers aad sale managers over 30 yean experience sales ceweted aywere spe- efeci o developmentsui the clauzio la farm stock fnraspst 01 the distnbu- tare and proptrty sales all tion of the population sales personally listed and ad- canada is now growing so rertsed bills prepared aad rapidly and changing so much poted at ao extra cost oar j a fivevear census is reces- ratei are ciost this complete servici reaily pay off no saa too bis or too saisii one of the biggest jobs is the lecruiting and training of the staff of 16000 or so census- takers this is taking place all across canada during may un- der the supervision of the 263 dental neil c smith ins nus craduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank of commerce 107u stouftville this vear canada takes a sg- be a first for the nation it need accurate figures to assist faineant step forward in the de- wil not be new for the prairie in keeping their operations on a tvelopment of population and ag- j provinces fiveyear censuses sound footing an important jriculture statistics on june i have been taken there for more consideration to all users is time- jthe dominion bureau of statisthan half a century and were iiress of the information be llies will take the countrys first started to keep track of the cause of the nature of the com- fiveyear census on a nation- many changes wrought by the ing national stocktaking and the census commissioners and on iwide scale dominion stati-ti- rapid settlement and develop- introduction of further improve- june 1 this array of census- ician herbert marshall reports ment of the area the value of rrents in collection and compila- jthv a task force of about 1g the fiveyear census has been tion methods the bureau ex- thousand census takers will can- borne out in the west particu- pects to have many population vass the country to find out the larly in times of rapid growth counts ready for publication be- and distribution change such as fore christmas complete popu- many other provinces are now lation counts early next year experiencing and all of the detailed agricul- the bureaus recommendation ture compilations by march next for a 1956 census was made in year response to repeated requests the bureaus permanent cen- f isary to provide government and from provincial and municipal sus saff has spent more than a industry with accurate figures i governments and from non- year in the detailed planning of for intelligent forecasting and i government organisations with the field work and of the corn- planning in the past the bureau varied interests all of whom pilaion and publication program has taken a national count only once every ten years the last in june 1931 in other years it i has published june 1st popula- 1 tion estimates for canada and i the provinces calculated by add- 1 ing births and immigration and subtracting deaths and an estii mate of emigration the national telephone auctioneers since 1s30 e s barker lds dds honor graduate of university of toronto office oven harolds rirlll phono 274 stoufrvllhj medical dr s s ball physician and surseon xray office corner of obrien main phone 198 coroner for york county dr f j button dr d w brodie telephone t7 1 375k xray hours dally 9 to 12 am and 130 to 300 pm evenings 7 to 9 pm sundays 11 to 12 am and by appointment ofllco over isutlon ulk a s farmer licensed auctioneer york cty uibridse pickering townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty address jormley po telephone gorniley 5311 barristers barristers bruce h grose ba barrister solicitor offce spofford co block hours ylon to fri 9 am to 530 sat morning 9 am to 12 evenings by appointment phone 330 res 270vl drs mitchell smith physicians is surgeons visa y phone 230 stonltville office hours dally 912 am 14 pm 79 pm wednesday office closed in am sunday office open 23 pm chiropractors a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffvliie monday and friday 9 to 12 am optometric c e a grubin ro optometrist plcton stonltville at stouffvliie office on the fol lowing mondays and tuesdays apr 2 3 may ii 13 june is ii afternoons and evenings only phones 8ij2 nml 25ji paul w j mingay ba barrister and solicitor wideman block markham tuesday a thursday evenings a saturday mornings phone 708 residence eckardt avenue unionville phone 324 resident member of sfcxiermott mcmahox rogers a mingay barristers solicitors a notaries 302 bay street toronto 1 phone em 42194 garnet v gray ro optometrist wm bihkett residence main st west 3 doors west of albert st phone ihj2 for appointment hours 10 u in to 500 pm every tuesday evening by appointment insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouffvliie ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phones 29wi and 259w2 ken laushway general insurance phone 270vl a 2702 stouffvliie ontario fire automobile liability i g alop insurance stonirvllle ontario fire life auto casualty llth year in business main st east phone 223k ken clarke prentice atxtionkers licensed and autionred for the counties of york aad ontario farm stock implements house hold furniture real estate estimates are reasonablv accu sales our specialty at ar andj although the margin of er- reasonable rates dual service for the price of one ro1 increases with each year milliken po ph ax 353s7 the provincial estimates are an- markham po ph mark 316 other matter between census dates the measurement of the prentices have beenestablshti j of p between provinces is difficult and in the last few years in particular these shifts have been pronoun ced the distribution of the people within the country is a matter of paramount importance to government anil industry for development plans and the ex penditure of huge sums of mo ney are based upon these fig ures per capita grants for ex ample have been the basis of the dominion provincial tax agreements then too some pro vincial governments provide as sistance to municipalities on a per capita basis one of the most important changes in the last five years has been the rapid buildup of suburban develop ments which has meant an ex pansion of metropolitan areas this has created heavy demands tor services such as roads schools waterworks and fire protection this years census however will be less detailed and less costly than the one taken five years ago it will cover only population and agriculture it will not delve in to employment and earnings population charac teristics such as birthplace and education housing and house hold facilities merchandising and services nor fisheries in deed most canadians will be asked to state only their sex age marital status and relation ship to the head of the house hold besides these farmers will be asked a limited number of questions concerning agricultur al activities it has been apparent that com plete data on agriculture were needed more frequently than once a decade the most import ant of canadas primary indus tries agriculture has a total net value of production exceeding that of forestry fisheries trap ping mining and electric power combined because agricultural output has such farreaching implications for the welfare of the canadian economy annual and even more frequent statis tics in considerable variety have to be available to assist in mar ket analysis forecasting and production planning and formu lating government policy in re lation to such matters as price supports many of the most im portant statistical series are in the nature of annual estimates tied into the preceding census the census provides bench marks which are reduced or in creased for various crops and livestock counts each year ac cording to the indications shown by annual sample surveys with an interval of ten years bet ween censuses the estimates tend to get out of line the series of estimates will be more i accurate and more useful when they are based on a census every 5 years instead of letting differ ences accumulate for ten years this is recognized in a number of countries which now take an agriculture census at least every five years and in some instan ces annually in addition a five- year census provides informa tion by small geographical areas twice as frequently as a decen nial census it is not practical to secure data by small areas by j sample surveys while the coming census will real estate when buying or selling real estate farms residences business properties contact george w allison rogd ileal kstato jjroker phone 244 funeral directors l e oneill stoitffvillb funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service pay or night phono stouftville 9swl j w dixon funeral director private ambulance markham kindness courtesy service telephone 90 mnrklmm ontario stouffville machine tool works telephone 253 rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinery machinery repairs fred m plgh general insurance phone stonltville 3s2 tour widow wont be able to i meet regular hi without a regular income consuls your local mutual life of canada representative fred m push insure today the coop way for information enquire at your local coop or write to john sytema ncnmarkct ph 21 1 j t betty beauty salon victoria street cold wave machlveiess hair styling a shaping phone stonirrlllo 287 if rndgcro brierbush hospital day and nictt service uitarnlty medics ard sarglcil jlensbfr of the alilej plvse hospital asqciton gotcrtiment licensed slain street east mouftutle t i stouffville floral roses wedding- bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop phone 70w beauty salon permanent waving individual styling razor shaping mrs verni austin prop rhone stouffville 9sw2 gregory clark fw men know ontario bmar rhn grs clark rod editor end outdoor authority the greatest thing about ontario is its immense diversity its southern extremity is on the same parallel of latitude as northern california yet at cape henrietta- maria ontario touches the arctic zone in the south an opulent agricultural and industrial domain in full stride with the best on the continent and in the north forests rivers nameless lakes into which the pioneers have not yet penetrated where else now can you go for such contrast name two crkcoat clark from peaches to polar bears in a few short hours you can see both in ontario in an even shorter time you can leave the heart of a bustling metropolis and reach the quiet and peace of the virgfn wilderness excellent accommodation is ready for you and ontarios ever expanding highway now program means safer more pleasant travel ontarios highways plus excellent bus rail water and air services make every part of the province readily accessible please use the coupon for colourful literature which will help you to know ontario better i setter in 56 ontario travet room 399 67 college st toronto ontorio wa it tht department f trivil i publicity will wilcemt your nquiiiti ibotit onttiw bryan i cathcart mlnutw pleos lend mo free literature and road map of ontario i addrem poit offk ontario dapartmenr of trawl and publicity hon bryo l cathcart mmt1t sxxsexxxxxxxxxxsssxxsxxss3fxxxssxxxsxsssx- we build homes large and small and buildings of all kinds repairs and remodelling good materials and workmanship guaranteed our house designing service is at your disposal k w betz construction co stoultviilc ont phone stouff 195 oil furnaces gas coal gar wood lennox good cheer eavestroughing flashing sheet metal work for free estimates call 0 j smith co takers will st o call on every home in canada unionville his many iriends will be pleas- 1 ed to hear that mr h h powers who has undergone an operation j in kingston ont is improving favourably master larry rainey attended the birthday of his great grand father mr nsrrran doward o toronto on wednesday mother daughter banquet the cgit girls entertain ed their mothers and 3 guests miss m warne mrs v butt and mrs strickland at their an nual banquet dinner on mon day night in central united church basement this group is under the leadership of mrs e thompson and mrs dowse the executive of the b p club met last monday night at the home of mrs lyn hughes briar wood farms and was pleased to find one of their for mer members ms caroline tgypi bishop present caroline came to say goodbye before lea ving tiie next day for a five weeks stay at georgian bay near owen sound after which she is leaving for st petersburg florida where she expects to make- her future home the canadian naional station was a scene of activity thurs day when around 100 wool blan kets made from used wools sent in a few weeks ago arrived mrs v snowball and mrs a c kennedy were in charge of the distributing of blankets for the wa mrs fred reesor and daugh ter mrs m dowson and daugh terinlaw mrs c reesor of port perry visited on thursday with mrsh h powers the womens association of central united church will meet in the church basement thurs day at 230 pm the devotional will be in charge of mrs god- dard and mrs a e milner wms the womens missionary so ciety met in the central united church basement last thursday the devotional was conducted by miss m coulson the topic changing patterns was taken by mrs wm thomas an an nouncement was made of the wms rural gathering to be held in the st andrews united church in markham on wednes day june 13th commencing at 10 am an invitation was accepted to attend the meeting of the fidelis group on tuesday night to hear mrs huston of victoria square speak on indian work there were 20 members present lunch was served by the hostesses mrs a e milner and mrs a mclnnis mrs l rainey visited for a few days on the weekend with her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs david mackinlay and family at ajax look mom thats our captain your friendly bank of nova scotia assistant accountant is this young customers sea hanger captain for thousands of other bank employees their customers are their friends people theyve met after hours for the same desire to serve which makes oiir staff such friendly people to do business with leads them to scrv their communities in other ways youll find them active in church club civic affairs youll find them always ready to help you why not drop into your nearest bns branch and meet them heres the face theyre looking at mrs katharine beers assistant accountant at our brace- bridge ontario branch kay widowed during the warilasasonandadauglncr aged 11 and 16 but she still finds time to captain her girl guide sea rangers serve as chairman of the education committee of the board of education and as a member of the local community night school management committee your partner in helping canada grow get to know the staff at your branch you will find them helpful and friendly juggler a man whose left hand must always know what his right hand is doing speeders nab 600 the electrically operated speed trap with which the north gwil- limbury township police are now arteries in the township this number has been clock ed during the last three week ends the first weekend in may there were 213 ticketed and last weekend there were approx imately j go the clocking is done for the most part at the i lower end of the township in equipped has clocked close to oerto slow traffic as it reaches goo vehicles exceeding the 30 the densely populated beaches mph speed limit along the main area you start your holiday in o ioioi on wheels the engineor doos ving and thero are courteous to serve you where do you think youre going 7 bound for the east headed west no mailer whero in ihis wide and wonderful land youre going by cxr youll get there in comfort and in stvlc youll sat sieep and be merrv in the new cnp dinette yon can have a hamburger and coffee if youre not in a fullcourse dinner mood at night youll sleep jike a kitlcn between soft while sheets and always by train theres the stimulation of meeting new people all this for just a few cents a miie before you decide how youre going to get there check cnr fares subtract the worry and fatigue of battling traffic add ihe comforting certainly of train travel whatever the weather youre on your way and a rented car if you wish will await your arrival at major points confccf your canadian national represonfofve fcr information and reservations sext time tjou travel go 1tj train more and mrrc canadiant who arc going placet go fvl on c7i famou name traint at the super continental the continental the ocean limited

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