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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 27, 1956, p. 4

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paste 4 th stooffvffl tribune tmxraday sept t 10m oldtimer continues on from lot 14 in writings last time i wrote i got down i business one day he had to t w hi fletree farther forward than to lot 14 on both sides of the walk past a field of fall wheat ordinarily then they got a good 6th lot 13 wa- owred by ha he told william he had an awful strong set of harness with ex- young who had a large family fine field of wheat and it was tensions on the lines and went of boys all big stalwart men ready to cut william said he to break in this outlaw two of them helped to dig the didnt know for he had reier they got the pony hitched and ditch with a pick and shovel for seen it since he sowed it it j sorted back the east lane got the stouffville waterworks in was in his back field william at j along very well with it in the 1s37 william also had several one time was foreman of the sod field and had they thought fine girls and i heard a gentle- boys reformatory up at pene- very well mastered it but when man who used to board there arg the pony started up the lane it tell that when william went to lot 13 on the west side be- was ringing wet with sweat and res vp in his best all those longed to david clarke there there was a pond north of the girls had a job one had to get are only three farms to my barn and it made for the pond his boots and see that they were knowledge on that 6th concesjto cool off mr lou saw what well polished and one had to slon that are still owned by the j was going to happen and was get his coat and brush the dust same name ratcliffs 100 smart and quick enough to jump off it another had to get his acrej mr clarkes and lot 1 loft the back end of the cart but collar and tie and put that on the ratcliff farm david was a mr eddie braved the situation him so it was perfectly straight clever man he had a lot of land put the buckskin right to another got bis hat and saw- that knowledge about veterinaiy the pony and went right through it was perfectly clean all were work and was also a firstclass kept busy butcher of course he had a bro- i heard my uncle say he went ther jim in stouffville who was over to see william on some also a practising veterinary da- vid had a very clever family of boys and girls wilmot theold- est boy has passed on and is westing beside his mother and save t25e save save corn that deep pond i dont know whether the pond is there yet or not i havent been up that concession for some time just while i am writing about this vicinity i wonder if any of those people would remem ber a certain young man who father in the wirieman cemetery used to live there who went ion the sth of markham bruce and lome married all collins two daughters one of those fine girls played the organ in the methodist church and the other in the presbyterian church both in stouffville bruce and lome used to ride a bicycle from that 2row mmm heres the popular mm pullbehind lrow huskor packed with new ad- rantages that save you time work ind com 5vimch snapping rolls ind 12 new sectionaltype rubber and astiron husking rolls give you clean- ir faster corn harvesting other mm lrow huskor features include new lual drive husking bed new 2-posi- son axle six gathering chains large- iapacity corn saver and full uni- matic power control of snapping as sembly mm 2row snapper is also avail- ible has raddle viveyor in place of iusking bed sea ut for complete mm 2row huskor facts midfown garage stouffville rn i7ow northwest to see a lady in the middle of one of those old- fashioned winters he had an exceptionally good horse to go through deep snow and got along very well returning home till he reached the south of el mer clarkes lane where the old homestead to markham day i snow was drifted full higher atha planning for highway commercial development mr a- reesor of cedar grov was a saturday dinner guest with his daughter mr and mrs cyril bielby and family glad to see mr ed mac- 1 alonev back home again after by f h brennan where vision s masked by tree spending two weeks holidays in considering the many miles i j uru to 2 4z h xfr xf consiaenng uie man mnes co development at with his mother mrs mac- ot roads h traverse markham rim aloneyin nova scotia j township it w1u readilv be ap- mrs ernie carruthers and parent that three categories of the establishment of service ruth ann were guests at a roads exist c greatest import- roads will be new to the town- ance are the arterial or trunk ship and will necessitate new roads like no 7 highway and i decisions by council roadside don mills road unking up the advertisements and signs must main centres of population i not be allowed to disfigure the next in importance are roads countryside or cause blind spots such as the kennedy road car- or contribute to road accidents spentthe weekend with her dau- rv traffic having its origin the planting of trees should be ghter mr and mrs gren dra- j ou the township and its i given some thought eg the per and family j destination generally within the j poplar has a bad reputation f or shower in honor of the bride-to- be miss christine robb mark ham held at the home of mrs don hoke on saturday after noon mrs zellers from stouffville keep in mind mr fred dra- 1 township finally there are the pers sale on this coming satur- small communities day in atha i perhaps for long term sound mr and mrs a draper called planning we should ensure that j lighting is distracting and dan sunday afternoon on their son our arterial roads do not run gerous grenand mrs draper and fam- 1 through a neighbourhood nor inevitably certain individuals breaking pavements the serv ice road should either be fully lighted or not at all as patchy ily- after day to get their education i wonder how many boys would do that now they were also good workers on their fathers farm one of the daughters mar ried one of the heisey boys and the other lula married ross ratcliff but passed on several years ago and was laid to rest in the graveyard at the sixth line baptist church elmer mar ried a miss van nostrand from vandorf and he and his sons still own the old homestead lot 12 was owned by james cooney and his family there was a man who came up the hard way he was an industrious man worked out for very small wages and had that 200 acres right through to the seventh and all without a dollar against it years ago he grew good crops for i have helped to thresh them he possessed a good family i have mentioned eddie several times who used to ride and break in ponies he and some of the men who used to work there had big times breaking them in he bought an extra bad one and he and louis regan at tempted to master it first thing they did was go back to the bush and cut a pair of saplings bolt them onto the twowheeled cart and put the crossbar and than those old rail fences here the good old horse went down and they had to retreat after tramping snow to get the horse turned around he stayed all night at a certain place and left his horse there the next morn ing he left his heavy fur coat there tied a scarf around his neck pulled his fur cap down over hisears and started to walk home down across those fields if you put your thinking cap on some of you may remember that young man he married the girl and they are both still alive james lemon owned lot 12 on the west side his wife was a miss jordan a sister of the stal wart jordan boys i have men tioned several times before mr lemon died when he was a mid dleaged man and left his two farms lots 11 and 12 in the hands of his young son isaac who wasnt yet in his 20th year isaac with the helpof his other two younger brothers and three younger sisters made a success of it i have heard some of the older people say isaacs father used to keep the best of horses and his young son folloved in his footsteps i know that for a fact because i have driven some of those horses of isaacs isaac married nettie cook an older sister of george a younger bro ther will died years ago and isaac and his good wife died out in the west at lovat sask the younger brother clarke is still at lovat farming he and his boys he married a miss pickering from zephyr they are still alive i believe the old est sister of of those boys mar ried william ratcliff and engi neered the preparation of the supper when the sandrats beat the gumbo clays at the largest crowd i ever saw at a barn rais ing the youngest daughter if i remember right married a baptist preacher a mr scott that farm when isaac sold out was bought by harry talbot and his v wife and hard working family there was an other energetic man who started with very little and made good with the help of his family harry and his wife had three boys and three girls walter is dead but his good wife married herman kidd and ran a grocery in sutton the oldest daughter may married bert staley nellie married ross harper and they are still on the homestead grace i understand is a nurse in toronto george married a miss windsor and farmed on lot 13 on the eighth but sold the farm to merlin baker he built himself a fine home at ballan- trae and he and his good wife are enjoying life there oldtimer be flanked by development that i will object to areas designated has access to it however such for highway commerial conflic- an ideal plan is not practical at i tions will arise where a man has this stage in our growth front- a nice home and learns that age on such roads can be val uable if properly developed and what is meant by properly is a contentious issue today highways are being en gineered for ever increasing speed the greater the speed the business directory auctioneers sellers atkinson pn asia jolwl ph sto so licensed acctioveers and sale managers our so tears experience sales conducted anywhere spe cialising is farm stock furni ture and property sales all sales personally listed and ad vertised bills prepared sad posted at no extra cost onr rates are most reasonable for this complete servire whlcb really pays off no tale too big or too small ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorized for the counties of tork and ontario farm stock implements house hold furniture real estate sales our specialty at fair and reasonable rates dual serries for the price of one mllllken po ph ax ss9s1 markham po ph mark s4s prentices have been established auctioneers since 1s90 dental neil c smith hj3 pjs gradnate of university est toronto office orer canadian bank of commerce telephone i97w s toon rill e s barker ld8 dds honor graduate of university ot toronto offlco over harolds grih phone 374w stonffvllle medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office corner of obrien msn phone 1ss coroner for york connty some day a service road will run through his garden here as in other cases of nonconfsrmity planning board proceeds with the view that a nor conforming building should not be given a perpetual life the duration of stralghter must be the road and j its life will vary dependent upon the more clearly defined its its probable physical life its boundaries to maintain speed probable effective economic life vehicles must not be allowed to stop and so reduce the width of the moving stream the plan for the development of highway commercial sites there fore envisages certain sections of well travelled highways being paralleled by service roads these service roads would have limited access to the main high way only at points having good visability in both directions consequently areas where the road winds is undulating or 7ou really ought to come in and check jl on todays low buick prices and the bonanza buy you can make on the car thats raising raves clear across the nation you ought to come in and see whats to be had in the best buick yet walloping new v8 power a new sense of direction handling and stability a sweet and steady new ride a fresh new beauty inside and out and the spectacular performance of todays advanced new variable pitch dynaflow tvhere you experience swijt new getaway response even before you switch the pitch and you ought to come in just to see why today is a great time to buy a buick with ensiertotake prices than you may find next year and with the fine tradein allow ances that our volume selling of this year- iihead buick permits us to make drop in on us right now for a look and a ride and a talk i oull be real glad you did scw advanced ariahle pitch dynaflow is the only oynaftoto buick builds today it is standard on kixidmaslrr super and century optional at modest extra cost on the special bonanza hadein allowance bee aim your preiant cot it of hi pak valu right now and becauso with buick so popular in ovary community in tho country our bigger salat volum permit u to maka yow on oven boftor tradein allowance bonanza buy buick prices start right next to trios of the smaller cars but those buick dollars buy you a whale of a lot more automobile more room more power thrill more styling freshness more ride wirtv imiw the best buick yet bonanza resale wm hbb ma a buick always resells high but the 56 buick will bring you even more money when you trade h because it carries todays new variable pitch dynaflow hs the most advanced transmission yet developed and the only one that breaks with he past to bring you the switchpitch performance and gas savings of the modern planes variable pitch propellers wbuwk when better automobivij are bum suicx will lutld them jeoiy w a twkk i g i general jr oonoitionno 1 motors i value ulfssc patrick motors main ninth sts stouffville ont phone 3 72 sunday school lesson contiriued from page 2 ion of it verse 19 and if any man shall take away god shall take away his part out of the book of life this can hardly indicate a saved mans being lost but simply that a man for feits the provision that has been made for him in the blood of jesus when he rejects the reve lation of god with special ref erence to this book verse 20 surety i come cmicklv evr ta assurance and a final prayer verse 21 tne grace oi our lord jesus christ be with you all amen and a final benedic tion this is the day of grace grace has been brought to us by the lord jesus those who receive jt are called saints and are the objects of grace upon grace the heart of the lesson the first portion of our lesson is really a continuation of chap ter 21 we are still looking at the holy city there described the focal point of the city is the throne of god and of the lamb from which a great and wide thoroughfare constitutes the main artery of communica tion this wide thoroughfare is divided by the river of the water of life on either side of which grows the tree of life with its neverfalling fruit and its heal ing leaves ezekiel 47 has a simi lar picture of the millennial scene but this in revelation seems to reach on into eternity notice the negatives no curse no night no need of lamp nor sun on the positive side there are the perfect occupation the perfect communion and the per fect likeness while those who once served sin as slaves reign as kings in perfect righteous ness one can sympathize with john in his impulse to worship the angel who imparted to him such glorious revelation per haps it was a matter of mis taken identity but it certainly became the occasion for a clear warning to us to withhold even the semblance of worship from all but god it is interesting to note that jesus never refused worship even in the days of his humiliation he accepted it t john 938 as he now receives it in heaven there can be only one reason for this he is god the gracious invitaion the solemn warning the assuring promise the ardent prayer and the gracious benediction with which the book of revelation closes all set the standard for our day the church has a func tion in the world to carry abroad the glad invitation of the gospel supported by the holy spirit we have also a solemn obligation to maintain the purity of the revelation committed to us tampering with the word of god is ser ious business our sojourn here should be in the comfort of that blessed hope toward which we should be moving ardently and prayerfully till that hope is realized in his coming again his grace is our abiding portion my grace is sufficient for thee 2 cor 129 he says and that is as true for us as for paul grace now then glory and the detrimental effect of its continuance it is an old saying that you cant make an omelet without breaking eggs and vested interest however human and reasonable they may be must make way to some extent for the general good of the whole community the development of highway commercial establishment and light industries other than on a service road is not encouraged as they tend to create conditions of congestion and danger the highway store is being replaced by the shopping centre where adequate parking facilities en sure safety and cbnvenience for all and do not jeopardize the swift movement of through traf fic the only deviation from the principles set out above is for gasoline service stations how ever only certain sites which have been deemed desirable will be zoned for development and strict regulations are being drafted to ensure that every safety factor possible is incor porated in the station layout a s farmer licensed auctioneer york cty uibrldge pickerlnt townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty address oormley po telephone gormley 8311 barristers bruce h grose ba barrister solicitor office spotford co block hours mon to frl 9 am to e30 sat morning 9 am to 12 evening by appointment phone 830 res 270wl ambulance service bye ambulance 84 hoar jerrlce ambulance taxi richmond hill richmond hill ttj 41500 tu 41408 bay cabs r cabs paul w j mingay ba barrister and solicitor wldeman block markhsm tnesday thursday erenlngi saturday mornings phone 768 residence eckardt avenue untonvule phone 224 resident member of sfcdermott mchahok rogers mingay barristers solicitors notaries 302 bay street toronto 1 phone em 13131 dr f j button dr d w brodie telephone 871 stbw xray hoars dslly to 11 atu and 130 to 3c0 pm etenings 7 to 9 pm sundays 11 to 12 am and by appointment office oier button bdc drs mitchell smith physicians snrgcoa xray phone 330 stontrrllle omee hoars dally 912 am 14 pm 79 pm wednesday office closed in am sunday office open 23 pns chiropractors a c kennedy chiropractor church street stoatfrlll monday and friday 9 to 12 am wm s baird dc doctor of cthiropraotj xray hrs 1012 11 t9 and by appointment wednesday excepted 3t main st v markhmn on telephone 701 real estate accountants john c wylie fcis chartered secretary public accountant auditor income tax returns rr2 stouffviijie telephone 01j1 country accounting sorvlco brierbush hospital bay and night service maternity medical and surgical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed main street east stonffvlue betty beauty salon victoria street cold wave machineless hair styling shaping phone stoultrille 287 r bndgcro professional services available g b bent consulting engineer complete subdivision services layouts sewers watermalns roads acwace disposal etc phones boslnees av s3601 residence after fl pm be 12120 when buying or selling real estate farms residences business properties contact george w allison regd real estate broker phone 2h funeral directors l e oneill stouffville funeral- director and embalmer continuous teloohone service day or vight phone stouffville 98wl j r kane dc doctor of ohiropraotio office hour tues fc 1nrk 15 pm sat afternoon by ppo4ntma mala st phone 458 stotrftrflis located above stjotford a co optometric e a grubin ro optometrist plcton stonffrin at stoutftille office on tie fol- lowing mondays and tuesdays 1 oct 18 16 nov 12 13 dec 1011 phones 86j3 and 3bj1 j w dixon funeral director private ambulance markham kindness courtesy service telephone 9q markhnm cntarlo joy beauty salon permanent waving individual styling razor shaping mrs verna austin prop phone stouffviiie 98w2 william st north stouffville machine tool works i i telephone 233 rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinery machinery repairs stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers phone 70w garnet v gray ro optometrist wm birkett residence main st west 8 doors west of albert st phone 40j2 for appointment hours 10 am to 500 pm erery tnesday evening by appointment insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phones 259wl and 269w2 now available coop fire insurance higher coverage loner rates 7jit better service 8 y t k m a phone 21 ij4 john newmarket ken laushway general insurance phone j70wl k 276nl stouffville ontario fire automobile liability alsop wagg insurance agency iire life auto a casualty main hi kasi htouftvlllr phstonff 223iv uxmddge 3b2 fred m pugh general insurance pbone stonffrllle 8hiv3 your vrldo wont be abla t meet r dl thorn regular income consalt yoni local m life of csnad representee fred m 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