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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 31, 1959, p. 9

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business directory blrkbtt son general insurance agency stcoffrill ontario ibsaraac ic reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt 6errice phones i59wl and 359w j when it comes to good friends we think ours lead the parade many thanks for your patronage and best of luck in the new year i3etz construction ltd staff and employees for office supplies business machines see the stouffville tribune farmers grinding mixing service molasses blending without lumps done right on the spot bagged off or blown into bin thorn mobile feed service lunionviuc skssaweifcararafc phone 137 ibody fender repairs duco dulux refinishing estimates without obligation w g garrett and son main street stouffville ont phone 2c new hours a c kennedy dc 9 13 tiles a fri hart kennedy dc i 9 mon wed fri for appointment ph stouffville 617 answering service naut 4 a c kennedy chiropractic office church sl s stouffville village burner service take advantage ok iaw winter rates installations repairs heat reclaimers 24 hour service wowl ee estimates stohffvlll7 point system at work ontario county favou lector lice for 14 15 year old farm boys nses ftowl ontario county council has endorsed a resolution put for ward by the united counties of northumbrland and durham calling for an amendment to the highway traffic act that would licence 1416yearold boys to al low them to drive tractors on highways at present only boys 16 years old and over may drive farm tractors on highways the resolution from northum- and durham states whereas section 52 1 of the highway traffic act rso 1950 as amended by 1953 c46s 13 in force jan 1 1954 pro vides that lio person under the age of 16 years shall drive or operate a motor vehicle or farm tractor on a highway and whereas statistics assem bled by the ontario farm safe ty council indicate that the 14 to 18 year age group have the lowest per capita accident rate of any age group and whereas farm economy depends to a great extent on the assistance of the 14 and 15 year old on farms especially in the driving of tractors and whereas a great number of farms in ontario border on public roads and whereas tractors must travel on these highways to get to parts of the farm now therefore this resolution whnesseth that tliis council as sembled doth humbly petition that the legislature of the prov ince of ontario or the honour able minister of highways give consideration to the amendment of the said act to permit minors from 14 to 16 to be licensed for the operation of farm tractors only upon provincial high ways wide open reeve william a heron of whitby twp speaking on the resolution said that it was too wide open as presented he said that some boys would be able to take the tractor to town for other than farm business if the resolution were adopted by the department deputyreeve hcber down of the same township said that he would like to see the resolution be endorsed without any amend ment we have a tractor on our farm he said and when it is on the highway a man must drive it but when it comes to putting that tractor into the barn we have a boy there who can do it better than any of the men help on the farms is getting scarce and as boys grow up on the farm they can han dle the tractor as well as i can reeve cyril morley of picker ing village suggested that the resolution be endorsed only in principle mrs jean meplici son deputy- reeve of pickering township said that her experience had been that boys over 16 were not interested in taking the tractor to town they wanted their own car instead deputyreeve irwin cowie of mara twp said that boys from 1416 are taking the place of men on some farms he said that he had a son who drove a tractor since he was 11 if there was something to be clone with the tractor that i could not do i would get him to do it deputyreeve down said that a lot of farmers could not get along without boys they can really drive trac tors too he said make no mistake about it but if we wait until they arc 1 before we let them tney wont be ijyrc the resolution was then ad opted by the council bui tomrille aradh district hews a man broke th nose of a thief o tried to rob his store keep your noc out of other peoples business neighbourhood notes this christmas was busier than most for some local fam ilies with wedding celebrations added to the usual festivities on wednesday evening there were several local guests at the clarkpaisley wedding ceremony and reception besides the im mediate family mr and mrs wm clark mr and mrs ken bennett and mr and mrs syl savage there were mr and mrs george felgate jr mr and mrs george clarke sr and jr mr and mrs v w baker mr and mrs m mcneish among the guests since the reesorhood wed ding was to lake place in the browns corners church on the evening of december 26th mr and mrs norman reid held christmas at their home with mr and mrs douglas hood and their family and nancy and gor don brown mrs john brown is still convalescing from her re cent operation so she and mr brown were not able to attend the christmas party mr and mrs edgar fuller and joy joined a family group at the home of mr and mrs irving gohn and mr and mrs aubrey stephenson entertained mr and mrs norman wilson and mr and mrs ken stephen son and their families mrs belle glendenning was a guest at the home of mr and mrs bert craigie and dr and mrs george kelly sr and mr and mrs r boyington were in vited to spend christmas with dr and mrs george kelly jr at their newmarket home mrs s j english had dinner with the w j russell family at unionviiie and mr and mrs walter craig had invited mrs craigs brother and sister john craig was home from the east coast naval training station where he is stationed so it was an especially happy day for that group at the rodick farm rev and mrs morrison sellar mr and mrs james rodick and mr and mrs wm rodick were present with grace and john home for christmas from dryden and newmarket and the miller fam ily celebration included mr and mrs james miller jamie jef frey michael and joel mr and mrs paul mingay paul jr an drew and martha mr and mrs bob miller and mr and mrs walter waterston pam judy and doug trousseau tea prior to her marriage to don ald reesor of markham on dec 26th dorothy hood was guest of honour when her mother en tertained at a trousseau tea for her on december 19 tea assistants in the after noon were darlene and donna dimma and mrs john brum- well cousins of the bride with mrs lyn reesor mrs foster hagcn and miss nancy brown in the trousseau rooms pouring were miss edith hood mrs rene atkinson mrs john ash mrs robert thompson and mrs s english also assisting were mrs lome dlmma mrs j r rutherford mrs norman reid miss margaret barry mrs wm rodick and mrs fred leaf flower arrangements and the corsages worn by mrs reesor mrs douglas hood and miss dorothy hood who received the guests were by miss adele car- ruthers christmas sunday browns corners church had a warm and welcoming atmos phere on christmas sunday for the morning services there was a lighted tree at the chancel and evergreen boughs decorated the windows our student minister mr tom phillips gave an ap propriate message and the choir with miss dorothy hood at the organ and mrs s j english conducting sang two special an thems a christmas rounde lay and o holy night there was also a beautiful solo i wonder as i wander sung by mrs clayton jones during the service came a mo ment of special interest when on behalf of the congregation the presentation of a silver tea service as a wedding gift was made by mr walter craig and mr harold wright to miss dor othy hood at victoria square united church in the evening came the service which for this correspon dent always sets the christmas mood the candlelight service for cgit and explorer groups with assistance this year from the tyro group the church lit only with can dles and christmas tree lights glows pleasantly and creates an effective setting for the can dlelit faces of the girls in the processional there is a quiet and joy about this particular time which is contagious as the girls entered singing o come all ye faithful their candles were lighted by art sto rey and roger kedwell tyro leaders the cgit girls occupied the choir loft and the explorers were seated at the front centre of the church there was the reading of the christmas story as told in the bible and the cg it group sang bring a torch jeanette isabella fairest lord jesus was sung by the explorers and carol mortson margaret smith and anne bu chanan sang o holy night the leadens mrs john mccuaig mrs f maw mrs john storey mrs p bennett and miss carol mortson are to be commended on their fine work tyro boys assisted with tile offering and ushering and am ong those from this area who helped with the service were misses j fuller pat and marg aret patterson janet craig marcele storey and donna den- by explorers entertain prior to christmas the girls in the victoria square charge explorer group entertained their mothers at a party held in the church parlours a special pro gramme and refreshments had been prepared and each parent was presented with a corsage rev and mrs a f binnington also received a corsage and bou- lonniere january 11 is the date of the first meeting in the new year ringwood church services at 1110 am and 730 pm on sunday jan 3 1960 the communion supper will be observed at the morning ecrvicc christmas holiday visitors with mr and mrs f atkinson were mr and mrs jas rldge- way and family of aglncourt mf h h atkinson of toronto r and mrs bill cockwoll of richmond hill mr and mrs j e tcetzel of mt albert mr and mrs h k terry and marg aret slmcoe and mr and mrs hugh junkln of toronto we arc sorry to report that eightyear old marilyn daniels daughter of mr and mrs mur ray daniels is under observa tion at sick childrens hospital 555 university after carol singing on chriit- mas eve the young people of the church met at the homa of miss bl00m1ngt0n mr j burnett and son john spent christmas with his par ents mr and mrs h burnett and mrs elmer burnett and family rev and mrs h l shants and daughters of st catharines with mr and mrs o tranmer were at mr h kees orange- ille with their family group on friday mr and mrs w a fockler celebrated christmas with mr and mrs h tomlinson of wes ton mrs r leask bruce and alex of greenbank mr and mrs carr and sons and mr and mrs gibson of port perry mr and mrs smalley and sons of mt albert were at mr j k tranmers on sunday mr and mrs g fisher john and elizabeth of windsor spent the holiday with her parents mr and mrs e baker one of the large gatherings met at the home of mr and mrs noel storry including mrs graham of ballantrae mr and mrs barkey and family of mar kham and the f byer family of stouffville a blessed new year 1960 to the editor staff and the thou sands of readers of the stouff ville tribune select county high school representatives although county council ap proved unanimously appoint ments to the various high school boards in its boundaries it was obvious that some members were concerned about the merits of the procedures some discussion took place on this in committee but it was pointed out by w g manning county clerktreasurer that the procedures were laid down in the education act until some change was introduced county council had no option but to make the appointments retiring warden walter beath was chosen to represent the county on the high school bd at east whitby arthur robert son of whitby to the whitby district high school board c haddon of blackwater to brock district high school board for a term of one year the council appointed william gilfillan of scott township to the central ontario district h s board and harry boyes of pickering to the pickering dist high school board for three year terms shirley stecklcy for a social snack mr and mrs k pipher and daughter diane of petcrboro mr and mrs murray pipher and roddy of toronto and mr geo gower were with mr and mrs walter pipher for christmas dinner mr and mrs r mcclanahan brcnda and wayne of lansing michigan mr and mrs james ridout mrs luella lemons and mr george gower had supper with mr and mrs gordon hol- dcn mr and mrs john dennis and peggy spent christmas with her mother and father mr and mrs cecil crosswcll cambridge mr and mrs jacob grove and miss ada grove spent christmas with mr and mrs arthur pals- ley mr and mrs lcroy sopcr with mr and mrs donald rat- cliff mr john rice and friend hwrsdj dec 31 1959 fcee fred m pugh general insurance fbone stouffrille 5w a mortgage protects the lcndiog company against the loss ot its money mortgage insurance helps protect the family against the loss of their homo consult your mutual life of canada represen tative robert w mcvey barrister solicitor suite 514 6a richmond street west markham toronto phone s39 phone em303s9 kennedy kennedy barristers solicitors notaries richmond st w toronto ross kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hih markham 755 arthur a kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hih markham 33 cattanach hindson barristers solicitors stouffville by appointment anytime phono markham 25 main street markiiam rhone 25 david a coon barrister solicitor notary public kvenings or by appointment phono gormloy 5387 toronto office 12h 610 continental life bldg st1 bay st toronto phone em 43821 medical sriorbush hospital tay and night service maternity medical and surgical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed fully accredited under the new ontario services commission health plan which becomes offoc- livo january 1950 main street east stouffville opticians mcmanus stronach prescription opticians 1311a bay st at bloor wa 414278 s57 bgliiiton ave w hu 593513 in toronto filling your oculists prescriptions only for listings of eye physicians phone either of above numbers accountants john c wylie fja licensed public accountant auditor main st stonffviuc s stores west of rr traces telephone 49s residence sisjl resident rrj stoufivilie auctioneers w d atkinson phone stouffville 38 licensed auctioneer and sale manager sales conductkb anywhere specialising in the preparatlos and selling ot purebred consijn- ments and dispersals farm auc tions furniture and real estate sales bills prepared and posted at no extra cost this specialized ser vice really pays off and means money in your pocket phone stouffville 363 ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorised for the counties of york and ontario muliken po ph as ss9s7 markham po ph mark 848 prentices have been established auctioneers sines 1890 a- s farmer licensed auctioneer counties of york a ontario farm stock furniture sale a specialty addrcs3 gormley po telephone gormley 5811 59s5 beauty salons the powder puff beauty salon joy onehai open tuesday and thursday nights closed monday for appointment call stouff 44hj after hours call stouff oswl joy bea0ty salon permanent waving individual styling razor shaping phono stouffvilla s8w2 mrs verna austin prop dental neil c smith lds diis graduate of university of toronto obloe over canadian bank of commerce telephone lc7w stouffville chiropractors wm s baird dc doctor of chibophactio xray bra 1012 am 24- 79 pm monday to friday saturday 1012 am s37 main st n markham onfc tolcphono 701 optometrists surveyors land graydon t horton associates ontario land surveyors consulting engineers dundas bldc whitby whitby ajax mo 85091 728 stouffville machine fir tool works telephone 358 kear ot cnr station electric and acetylene welding warm machinery machinery repairs e a grubin ro optometrist pictnn stonffrille at stouffvilla office on the fol lowing mondays and tuesdays jan ilth and 12fh feb 8th and 9th phones 86j2 and 2sj1 garnet v gray od optometrist stouffville medical centre phone 616 tor appointment hours 1000 am to 800 pm every tuesday funeral directors l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone serrica day or night phone stouffville 98wl with mr and mrs sopcr on sat urday mr and mrs bruce fock ler and brian mr and mrs t bullock beverley and bonrie of agincourt with mr and mrs joseph fockler mr and mrs norman nigh bradley and julie and mrs niedery with mr and mrs douglas nigh mr and mrs h yakelcy richard and arlene with mr and mrs al bert yakelcy of oshawa mr and mrs bill peaeock with mr j and mrs roy smith bethesda for dinner and to mr and mrs e brownsbcrgcr for supper mr and mrs harold steckley marilyn gary and kevin of hamilton and miss shirley ot toronto with their parents mr and mrs fred steckley we feci sure the rest of the folks in the community spent a happy day though we have not mentioned all of them we wish everyone a good and happy 1a60

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