Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 6, 1958, p. 12

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f9t n tht stoufryue twukl hon umy 158 lemonvilie p5 not cbik of dat th tmonnile worasi aw- clatioa will nt at th horn o sir fred jemmett at blbs0oi oa fb llth at 2s pm mr and mrs glen gibbon kingston rd scarboro rt taistd mr and mn john gibbon and th clbbon famiilm fatnr- day vnt in honor or thefr mother who u celebrating her birthday thla week the com- ranaltj- joint in utahlns mm gibbon a happy birthday mra a yake u visiting with her on and famllr mr and mr blake yake maple toe pupil of lemonyllto school have held a tuaimt ae in tie w soo with w et the boys actlsir actloncer the realized over lt0 which hi be aires to the junior red cyoss mr and shi trealon were sunday fnpc gueet of mra mertyn preston itn bomtt speol thuraday jof ut weev uh profeor and mr a k smith of gormley th recent heaiy now atorm and atron wlnd blocked aonie i of our roads on the alderoad it of nioorolnston between i the th and sth concenions 3 eara and 4 truck were aturk in drifts roots f worn f mow york county milk producers setting record the sanitary quality of milk teurization in york county in produced on york county farms 1957 there are eight pasteuri- and shipped to local dairies is zation plants distributing milk the best yet reported the medi- to the consumer in the county cal officer of health to the york i regular checks are also made county board of health at its on the pasteurized products at list meeting over 90 of the the dairy and 417 samples were milk samples taken- by health laboratory checked for safety reg to 249 your choke while they last hendricks hardware stouffviue ontario unit inspectors during 135 were grade 1 york county milk producers are to be com mended upon this excellent rec ord of sanitary milk produc tion in 1957 out of 124 milk producing farms supplying raw milk to york county dairies there are now 100 milk farmers using bulk storage and cooling tanks on the farm this recent change in handling methods has elim inated the use of the familiar milk can the eight gallon met al container has been the bug bear of sanitary inspectors for years unfortunately the higher cost of equipment for bulk storage and cooling has also resulted in the elimination of a few of the smaller milk producing farms that find the bulk handling sys tem uneconomical for smaller quantities of milk health unit inspectors make regular visits to the farms to take samples of raw milk for laboratory examination and gra ding according to sanitary stan dards in the old days of the milk can method raw milk samples were taken at the dairy now the milk from sev eral farms is mixed together in a tank truck on the pickup route and the individual milk producers sample is thus im possible to obtain without going directly to the farm this has greatly increased the amount of travelling by the milk inspec tors a total of 1145 raw milk samples were taken before pas- in 1957 box grove brrrrr winter might have been a bit late but its not fool ing not this week anyway the community was shocked when they heard that mrs el- olse haines slipped and fell on the icy road last sunday morn ing breaking three bones in her ankle and fracturing her heel she will no doubt feel strange bein on the receiving end of things for a while after spending so much of her time visiting folks and giving a helping hand wherever it was needed her many friends miss her very much and wish her a short stay in hos pital and a very speedy recovery a speedy recovery is also wished for mr buchanan who is at present confined to bed on behalf of the community we would like to welcome mr and mrs bill davidsonand their two children suzanne 2 years and the baby who have moved into the house across from croziers the high school students got an unexpected holiday on tues day when the school bus didnt show- up we imagine it was well used if not for studying then to take advantage of the skating and tobogganing the farm forum this week met at the home of mr and mrs itaymer the next meeting place jrlll be decided and members in formed the february meeting of the box grove wa will be held tonight tours at s30 sharp at the home of mrs walter the evenings project calls for used christmas cards so dont forget them on friday evening at 730 an values to help you make the most of everything you spend levery essential feature kiqkt in one great office typewriter secretarial see it try it i i i- i i i i the stouffville tribune typewriters adding machines cash registers official board meeting of the box grove united church will he held in the church with repre sentatives of the presbytery we noticed a pair of evening grosbeaks at the feeding tray on monday which is uncommon in these parts and also what ap peared to be a flock of snow- buntings along hagermans on sunday did anyone get a close look to know if they were bunt- bedroom suites a new look for your bedroom with designs la please every homemaker occasional chairs in styles adaptable to any decor chesterfield suites modern and smart in a wide choice of finer fabrics t asp v ji i4 lhm i ii r many beautiful kitchen suites lamps end tables coffee tables mirrors smoking stands hassocks and cedar chests an accent for every room in the house audley mrs fred iuckrin seventeen ladies attended the january meeting of the wa at the church on wednesday eve ning the president mrs bert guhtrie opened the meeting with a poem followed by a hymn the creed and theme song plans were made for the wa anniversary supper to be held on feb 21st and for the world day of prayer on sunday feb 23rd a donation is being sent to the retarded childrens fund the roll call was answered by a verse containing forget or forgive the west group conducted the worship service mrs john puckrin and mrs brian church yard gave prayers mrs arch bell and miss ij parks read scriptures mrs george squire mrs arthur thompson and mrs fred puckrin presented the mis sionary chapter on women in japan the west group served refreshments the club met on saturday evening at the home of reeve wm and mrs lawson the president bill guthrie conduc ted the business mr lawson spoke to the gathering on the topic united nations he showed some color slides of the buildings taken while in the us recently geo izatt sang two solos ac companied by mrs arch bell at the piano brian churchyard played selections on the guitar with gordon smith on the mouth organ brian also played the guitar and sang two solos the club plans on skating at brooklin this saturday evening gathering later at the home of mrs sydney wonnacott for a social hour a trip to ditnlops has also been planned for thursday after noon february 20th sympathy is extended to the g k pratt family on the death of mr pratts sister miss evelyn pratt of cleveland ohio inter ment took place last thursday in oakvllle ontario see our selection in tvs radios hifi combinations floor polishers vacuum cleaners electric fry pans toasters and shavers fine pieces of luggage baby carriages strollers play pens and cribs complete stock must be cleared to make way for alterations in the renovation of our store oneill furniture ballantrae musselmans lake cryone will be welcome to come out and spend a pleasant in formative and entertaining eve ning our welcome home last week to frank cartwright must have gotten lost in the press every one is most happy that frank is doing so well but he has to take it easy for several weeks yet glen mowder has returned home from hospital too and is doing nicely we are happy to hear the community sympathy goes out to mr and mrs wm meekins and family valley rd mr meekins had a rush call to nova scotia over the week end to the bedside of his father the elder mr meekins died late saturday night weve had several inquiries over the past weeks about dogs roaming at large lost and found the township has a full time dog catcher now so if anyone has canine troubles he may be able to help its mr stan briggs on lakeshore rd we have two news items for the young people this week the regular young peoples will be held at the ballantrae church on friday the 7th try to come out for an evening of fellowship youll enjoy if we know the musselmans lake young peoples rally is to be held every saturday night at the christian church churchill at 800 pm a very special guest will be on hand this saturday he is mr david stattford an excellent singer from toronto there will be other special mu sic and a very pleasant evening is planned for you that is this sat and every sat at churchill complete plans for conducting the canvass for establishing york county as a brucellosis control area the group in cluded representatives of hie various agricultural organiza tions interested in cattle im provement work and township committees were appointed w a sutherland of milliken was appointed chairman for the county organizational work the need for having the coun ty declared a brucellosis con trol area is due to the rapid advancement in the usa in the brucellosis control pro gramme it is anticipated that in the near future exports to the united states will be pro hibited from areas with lower health standards than exist within the states cattle owners will recall the adverse effect on canadian pri ces when the embargo was plac ed on canadian cattle due to the 1951 outbreak of foot and mouth disease the establish ment of york as a brucellosis control area will prevent the loss of markets due to antici pated export health require ments farmers are urged to attend one of the meetings to learn more of the establishment of york as a brucellosis area and of the canvass of cattle owners which will take place places and dates of meetings for this part of the county are listed in an advertisement elsewhere in this issue the name penguin is believ ed to have originated with 17th- century spanish navigators who called the birds pinguinos from pinguigo or greasy one abundant fat blankets penguins bodies rural children as a group have a school term about 6 per cent shorter than city children their teachers are paid about onethird less and current ex- penditures per pupil are 16 lower stouffville phone stouffville 91 doors open nightly at 645 friday saturday feb 7 8 a he triumph for whataguy wayne 8rucell0sisc0ntr01 as a result of resolutions passed at several of the agricul tural annual meetings during the past few weeks some fifty farmers met in the agricultural board room at newmarket on monday of this week feb 3 to make plans for holding a scries of township meetings to siourtvlue ontario the euchre last friday night had a really great turnout the lucky winners were mr ken ogden mrs clara kidd mr reg mowder and jim mcder- mott everyone had a very en joyable time and is looking for ward to the next one on valen tine day feb 14th this will be another special evening and pie and ice cream will be served treat your best gal to a night and nhe wont even have to do the dishes the next- general meeting of your home school will be held wednesday feb 12th at 830 this is a very special meet ing in more ways than one it is the second birthday of bal lantrae home school and also the prospective beginning of a community hall and recrea tion centre there will be a festive lunch of birthday cake and other goodies so come and bring your friends and help ballantrae hs celebrate an tf stouffville thbune other successful milestone ev le jl uiuullc monday tuesday feb 10 11 sun onemasoope wednesday thursday feb 12 13 four girls in town in cinemascope george nader julie adams also short valley of the sun

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