Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 27, 1958, p. 4

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tm wl itodhvhu tmuml twiy howhr 27 w whtdomtyou m m foivy fr buttonville cause auto accident cow causes accident mr russell boyington nar rowly escaped injury on tues day evening of last week when one of a herd of cattle escaped from pasture on the sublet k c gray farm and wandered onto don mills road in front of his car as he was driving south the cow had to be de stroyed and the boyington car was badly damaged but mr boyington suffered no more than a shaking up we are hap py to say neighbourhood notes beverlev burr chosen as i york countys dairy princess for 1958 and now a student at i the ryerson institute of tech nology is one of ten delegates t to represent canada at the na- 1 tional 4h club congress in chi- j cago next week beverley will be a guest at the conrad hilton hotel it was a happy time for the vincent holland family last i weekend on saturday mrs holland arrived home from the branson hospital with allen leslie born on monday nov 17 a brother for barry and ke vin on sunday mr holland re- tax notice the tax collector will be at the municipal office on tuesday december 2nd and wednesday december 3rd from 9 am to 12 noon and from 1 pm to 5 pm for the collection of the final instalment of stouffville taxes for the year 1958 k r davis tax collector sbsotced we3der ito wjofct was dark the snow wo btowfeov the traffic rush wa homeward flowing 1h road with slush and ice was deep and ears were moving o a creep jo dookes was travelling close behind thft oar in front so he could find his way by the red fight ahead hit windshield wiper had gone dead and s was weh with joe until for up ahead a sudden spill stopped oil the ears right down the foe for careful drivers tfci was fine joe lammed bis brakes began to skid wise drivers dont but joseph did now six feet down joe takes it easy he wasnt smart when u was freezy cm cooperators insurance association offices in toronto hamilton london wmdtor ottawa owen sound afo lor careful drivers turned home after two months in the same hosp tal with a knee injury our best wishes to them a nurserv class for two and threeyearolds will be held dur- i ing the morning church service at browns corners united chu rch to take care of small chil- dren of parents wishing to at- j tend the service sunday school personnel are the volunteer staff bring your toddlers next sunday last sundav evening at rich- i mond hill united church york presbytery young people met for their church service and afterward for a fireside and dis- i cussion groups misses doro- thy hood and nancv rown led discussions and dorothy led a singsong several local ladies attended a delightful luncheon at vic toria square united church un der the auspices of the wa on wednesday of last week am- 1 ong those present were mrs k stots mrs c hooper mrs j j mcquay mrs j wilkins mrs i j donaldson mrs a stephen- son mrs j rodick and mrs e hu1 canvassers for the school for retarded children fund are out this week and hope to raise s60000 in the total area this is a cause worthy of our best efforts another cause close to the hearts of everyone in the com munity is the cancer society gift clipboard and on monday dec 8 at buttonville hall the buttonville wi will sponsor a bridge and euchre funds will be used to purchase comforts for cancer patients the local rutherfords dairy salesman was involved in an accident on monday morning of last week when his truck was struck in a three car collision in the early morning fog he was taken to scarboro general hospital where he was treated for injuries to wrists and legs and was still hospitalized last weekend thornhill commencement mail fine wright won the but tonville wi prize for highest standing in grade 9 at the 4th annual commencement of the thornhill high school held in the school last friday evening nov 21 wi president mrs richard pralet presented the gift receiving secondary school certificates were misses betty patterson and irene watters among the parents attending were mr and mrs s r patter son mr and mrs watters mr and mrs stewart rumble christmas bazaar nov 29 saturday afternoon will find will oust milverton loafers students of milverton dis trict high school who persis tently loaf through classes and exert adisturblng influence may find themselves heading for the nearest exit this could come about as a result of school board action taken at a meeting there last week a motion was passed that the principal be given authority to suspend troublemakers and those who fail to give proper attention to their work the motion followed discus sion of the recent stand taken by elmira district high school board in dealing with trouble makers and loafers gordon smith a board mem ber said he thought a student should be given a second chance after the first warning but that sterner measures should be used in dealing with subsequent mis- deameanors p w karr principal said he had already asked his teachers to be more strict in their class- rooms bloomington mrs elmer burnett under went an appendectomy in scar borough hospital last week she is convalescing favorably and will soon be home mr and mrs e baker visited at their daughters mr and mrs glen fisher in windsor mrs o h tranmer accompanied them to visit with relatives la merlin mr c davis of toronto spent the weekend with his father mr i e davis birthday greetings to mrs a smith mr noel storry and mas- i ter dannv doner mr and mrs a smith of mt i albert were guests of mr and j mrs m ramer on sunday mr and mrs v wagg were visiting at kinsale on sunday whatever the weather be ready with dominion rubber footwear at popular prices insulair pac insulation in vamp and up per keeps cold out warmth in olive colour 12 height semi oloated outsole mens only slake short medium weight black boot red outsole flamgo edge black heel popular sizes in mens boys and youths solar boot pullon boot heavy fleece lining available in juniors and childrens full sizes rainster med weight plastic pullon ioop and button closure childrens and juniors size range raintite allrubber buckle excluder fleece lining mens and boys lull sizes only snomoc over the foot low boot heavy fleece lining and in side shearling collar wo men and misses full siz only suburbanite all rubber light weight ideal for slushy days front slide fastener tongue and felt insole mens full slzea only klingt1te low sole rubber with self- acting back mens full sizes only city boot all rubber short light weight black boot available in womens misses and childrens sizes warmtop pullon overshoe front pock et adjustable strap full fleece lining shearling col lar available in mens and boys sizes only most of the ladies of the com munity gathered at buttonville hall looking for that special handmade gift or picking up some delicious home baking or candy the white elephant booth will be a busy place too and the apron committee al ways has attractive choices it is the harmony club christmas bazaar and it is justly famous for its choice selection of art icles come and find out for yourself meet your friends and enjoy a cup of tea farewell party mr and mrs h a roberts who have been very much a part of the life of this com munity during their six year stay at mh farms were guests of honour at a farewell party held at the assembly hall at leitchcroft farms on monday evening of last week in spite of a heavy fog which overlay the countryside there were 35 friends present to wish them success and happiness in their future victoria bc home a presentation of a 400day clock and a table and floor lamp was made by mr wm rodick and mr norman reid added a few remarks refreshments were served by the members of the harmony club buttonville wi wexford wi members were guests on thursday evening of last week when buttonville w i held its november meeting in buttonville hall mrs richard pralet conducted the first part of the meeting when business was discussed and later the programme was turned over to the wexford ladies who con ducted the entertainment there were current events of interest to women and there was a roll call by way in intro duction for the wexford ladies mrs muhhead of wexford presented miss e french and miss ann fitzpatrick former wexford members with wi crested coffee spoons both of these ladies now live in union- ville and miss french is a but tonville member miss baird and mrs green took charge of the games and a contest which ev eryone enjoyed during the business period a committee was appointed to convene the bridge and euchre in aid of the cancer society gift cupboard dec 8 mrs george hooper mrs o brooks mrs geo kellv mrs g purves and mrs r boyington mrs pralet and mrs wilkins read reports on the recent area convention held at the royal york hotel early in november to conclude the evening re freshments were served by the hostesses mrs w mcgimpsey mrs rodick and mrs k arnott- to the electors of township of markham thank you i wish to extend my appreciation to the ratepayers of markham township for the confidence they have placed in me in according me an acclamation for deputyreeve for another term i will endeavor to do my best in the interests of the municipality in 1959 wilfred r dean y if its quality feed you want call marmill reesors marmill lfmlted markham 96 ax 35332 mfjff fr v msau olfc my thanks my sincere thanks is extended to the electors of the township of whitchurch for the acclamation which they have accorded me for council for 1959 it will be my endeavor throughout this coming year to warrant the confidence they have placed in me rrank williams i councillor township of whitchurch itlfb fljfli 1 1 fy i fyt ty tf v j i ii i yrn v v v appreciation my appreciation is extended to the electors of the township of whitchurch for extending to me an acclamation for the office of deputyreeve for 1959 i have endeavored to give of my best during my years as councillor and will continue the same policy on behalf of theenlire township in the coming year clifford wallwork township of whitchurch a e weldon son stouffville lehmans shoes stouffville murray wilsons markham art lee son uxbridgf township of whitchurch your support is requested to elect geo e richardson reeve 1 959 voting day monday december 1 1958 polls open from 10 am to 8 pm i- village of stouffville vote to elect harold f phone stouffville 464 for information for deputyreeve 1959 for lower taxes

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