hyc 10 the stoutfvlui tobuke thavr wjy 26 1960 ubyfmblt by iloyb mama jce xe as on- a- door wavtcbakct foraoonp e7l basket in half fitcke ce 30tw halves with vc afo op ca3jet door back 5rjhj toaiow pikstssr ch ixxs sotriat3astmy be rvcvs for office supplies its the tribune business directory funeral directors l i i llll ii l e oneill btuuffvillb funeral director and embalmer contlnuonv telephone senrtce nny or night phone stouffvllle 98wl auctioneers w d atkinson vhone stouffville 8j3 licensed auctioneer and sale manager sales conducted anywhere specializing in the preparation and selling of purebred consign ments and dispersals farm auc tions furniture and real estate sales bills prepared and posted at no extra cost this specialized ser- tlce really pays off and means money in your pocket- phono stouffv1lle 363 ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario mllilken p3 ph ax j5981 markham po ph mark 346 prentices have been established auctioneers since 1890 a s farmer licensed auctioneer- counties of york ontario farm stock furniture salea a specialty telephone t gonnley 5311 address gormley po 5935 dry cleaners aida cleaners and dyers insured fur garment storage stouftvillo 343 markham 891 beauty salons the powder puff beauty salon jov onellji open tuesday and thursday nights closed monday for appointment mil stoolt jos after hours call stouff 08wl margarets beauty salon corner rupert h westlawn crescent modern 48tf hair styling colouring permanent waving call for appointment margaret wood stoiiltvillc 101 insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouffvllle ontario insurance ic reliable companies at reasonablo rains prompt service phones 2s9wi and 259wl fred m pugh general insurance rhone stouftvllic 5w you cannot escape death or taxes our mutual life of canada can help you meet both legal paul w j mingay ba barrister solicitor 61 main street markham ont phone markham 107 4stf robert w mcvey barrister solicitor suite 014 62 richmond street vcest markham toronto phone 339 phone em 30389 kennedy kennedy barristers solicitors notaries 07 richmond st w toronto ross kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 755 arthur a kennedy prot hwy 7 locust hill markham s32 cattanach hindson barristers solicitors stouffville by appointment anytime phone markham 25 main street markham phone 25 david a coon barrister solicitor notary public 45a main street stouffville above spoffords phone 271 3stf evenings ph gormley 5387 dental neil c smith lds dds graduate of university of toronto offlca over canadian bank ot commerce xelephone ig7w stouffvllle optometrists e a grubin ro optome1rist ptctnn stoultvlllo at stouffvllle office on the fol lowing mondays and tuesdays may 2nd 3rd 30th 31st june 27th 2stft garnet v gray od optometrist stouffville medical centre phone 616 for appointment hours 1000 am to 800 pm every tuesday accountants john c wylie fia licensed public accountant auditor 54 slain st w stouftvule tclephono 495 residence 515j1 residence rr2 stouffvllle brierbush hospital bay and night strvle uaternlty medical and surgical member of the allied private iloinltal association government licensed fully accredited under the new ontario services commission health plan which became effec tive january 1950 main street east stooflriu r chiropractors york county childrens aid placed 1156 children in 12 years wm s baird dc doctor op chiropractic xray hrs 1012 am 24 79 pm monday to friday saturday 1012 am 37 main st n markham ont telephone 701 york county childrens aid society was complimented by hon louis cectle ontario min ister of welfare last week at the societys annual meeting in the county council chambers newmarket he said that york county is leading the way and while others might not be successful the york cas has a record of excellent welfare practices with sound economy mr cecile presented a provin cial cheque for 14000 to mar shall mcmurchy aurora presi dent of the york society the minister was introduced by ma jor lex mackenzie mpp for york north and thanked by mrs caroline ion deputyreeve of newmarket mr cecile also complimented the society on its work in keep ing the child with parents and keeping families together and not under the societys direct control rev duncan white trinity united church newmarket gave the invocation and harry toombs queensville gave musi cal selections ralph corner stouffville gave the treasurers report showing spending of stouffville machine tx tool works telephone 253 bear or cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinery machinery repairs 5122249 for 1959 in his presidents report mr mcmurchy noted that 1960 is the 25th anniversary of the cas in york county he said that with population growth more and more emphasis should be placed on protection work in a sincere and sustained effort to keep the children with their own families he complimented miss betty graham executive director and her staff on their work miss graham in her report said that in the last 12 years the society has placed 1156 chil dren in permanent adoption homes this substantial num ber of young citizens through the failure of their natural homes have come to find much happiness and to bring great joy to many hundreds of coun ty families she said she said that cas work was increasing and during 1959 35 percent more children were ad mitted to care than in 195s the society handled 97 new cases of married parents con cerning 332 children last year 58 new cases of unmarried par ents involving 72 children and 49 new cases of divorced par- ents pioneer village to be opened june 2 southern ontarios early pio neer history will be recreated on june 2 when lieutenant- governor j keiller mackay offi ciates at the dedication of the pioneer village and the official opening of the black creek con servation area located in the 86acre black creek conservation area on jane street just south of steeles ave nue the pioneer village repre sents an ambitious long- term undertaking by the metropoli tan toronto region conserva- tion authority the village already boasts 11 buildings these include an 1816 log house an 1820 smokehouse another house built in 1826 a blacksmith shop general store a printing shop fully equipped with an early 19th century press and type a piggery and a grain barn when completed the vill age will have about 20 buildings and will serve as an authentic example of a typical 9th century crossroads community more than 500 people repre senting provincial municipal and civic government historical and educational groups pioneer societies and womens institute branches are expected to attend the ceremony the viceregal party will be piped to the speakers platform and welcomed by dr g ross lord p eng authority chair man and mrs dorothy hague chairman of the mtrcas his torical sites advisory board the lieutenantgovernor will dedi cate the village by planting a tree and then will lead a formal inspection of the buildings ven archdeacon a c mccol- lum former rector of st johns anglican church york mills will deliver the invocation the pioneer village comprises 56 acres of the old stong family farm daniel stong and his wife elizabeth came to edgeley in 1815 with a number of other pennsylvania dutch families they obtained a crown grant and developed a 200acre farm which remained in the family until 1935 many of the descend ants are buried in the town line cemetery which is located on the property the cemeterys last recorded burial was in 1890 among the highlights of the ceremonies will be demonstra tions of pioneer equipment by men and women dressed in pio neer attire and exhibition of the authoritys recentlyacquir ed conestoga wagon guests will also have an opportunity to tour the pioneer museum adja cent to the village property in which are housed thousands of pioneer items dating as farbck as the 1790s too much canadiana of the early pioneers who settled on tario has disappeared too much will continue to disappear un less it is collected and preserved in centres such as the village and the museum so that we may have tangible evidence of our heritage says albert colucci the authoritys historical direc tor ballantrae musselmans lake may 19 the first dance of the season was held by the junior farmers at cedar beach gardens last saturday night this is one more sign that weather or no weather the summer season is on the way the beautiful wea ther on sunday made the lake a busy place lets hope it stays for awhile welcome home to mr and mrs george davies they re turned from the south this sun day mr davies has not been too well lately and we all hope that hell soon feel tops again now that hes home we have a happy birthday this week too mary ann wylie celebrated number seven this sunday a happy group of school chums and neighbours helped out in the cake and ice cream dept three cousins came out from nashville to say hap py birthday to raymond judy and david britten here is another reminder for all you folks with preschoolers the day for registration for next september has ben set for june 1st from 130 to 3 pm at the school if your child will be six years old before dec 31 1960 be sure to register if transportation is a problem call the school at 93312 and arrange ments will be made to have you get there parents are asked to bring birth certificates or other proof of age for their children this is a very important day since school accommodation is already at a premium it is nec essary to know well in adsance just how many will be starting come september the date again june 1st at the school from 130 to 3 pm mr and mrs archie watson along with archies brother and wife from goodwood attended a lovely wedding in george town tuesday evening archies nephew douglas watson was the happy groom to lovt honoui and fkotect thousands of young couples start life together in partnership with the mutual life low cost protection through big dividends provider a sound investment 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