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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 6, 1964, p. 11

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houstons for prescriptions drugs and sundries phone 6402222 witytwo wnyto 1 i wapf st g ctouftvuxe corn corn corn we have a large supply of good well matured western ontario cob corn approx 19 moisture delivered in load lots 4400 ton thorn mobile feeds unionville 2971644 bethesda driver froze at wheel before fatal trucktrain crash a tivemnn coroner jury last week attached no blame to any of the train crew in the death of lawrence frankum of belhesda who died in hospital following a traintruck accid ent on county road 11 south of manilla on september 19th testimony by the freight train crew the only witnesses revealed that frankum had dri ven his truck at approximately 50 miles an hour into the side of the train the force of the impact splitting the two diesels and hurling the truck into the ditch investigating opp const d reeds said he found frankum unconscious and pinned behind the wheel of the truck when he arrived it had been drizzling rain and the pavement was wet he said train conductor l han cock told the jury he had not seen the accident but only felt the impact he said that the whistle had been blown about a quartermile back of the cros sing the bell had been ringing and the lights of the two dies els were on they were doing about 25 miles an hour he tes tified engineer william rowell tes tified he could see the truck coming and had kept the whis tle blowing but the driver kept coming he estimated the speed of the truck at about 50 miles an hour when i saw he wasnt going to slow down i hit the brakes but i gues the driver must have froze as he never slacken ed his speed and drove right early birds get the best car buys buy now and save new car sales mp 20 volume selling enables coffey and bartley motors to save you- dollars 30 new comets meteors mercurys 40 late model used cars the largest selection of new and used cars in the area mercury dealer o protection policy used vehicle coffey and bartley motors limited payments to suit your budget phone 6402600 west end of town whre price and quality meet main street w stouflville f into the side of us mr row ell said william mcmann who was sitting up front in a coal car said he had seen frankum com ing at about 50 miles an hour and when he frankum had shown no signs of slacking his speed had tried to signal him by waving his arms he had ample room to stop but he- did not slow down and hit our train full speed he said mrs frankum told the jury that her husband had been go ing to pick up a load of turnips farther down the road and had known the road having travel led it before coroner dr w r crowe said it was obvious that the deceas ed had driven into the side of the train and he could see no negligence on the part of the crew 3alsam ml zion mr and mrs b jamieson and mrs lewis jones attended the brooklin horticultural pot luck supper last monday night in the brooklin church mrs lome jones attended her uncles funeral mr ed evans at uxbridge saturday the young peoples union had a bowling party at mark- ham sat night and were en tertained afterwards at the hoskins home mr and mrs george fettas of toronto visited sunoay with mr and mrs allen carson mr and mrs murray jones and brian had supper sunday night with mr and mrs gar net warriner at port perry sunday dinner guests with mr and mrs r day were mr and mrs clift martm and mr and mrs charlie day and fa mily of ajax mr and mrs gerald wcstgarth pefferlaw and mrs alvin bushby ux bridge the ucw will meet next wed feb 12 at the home of mrs b jamieson with mrs lome jones and mrs ralph jones being program commit tee roll call bring a valen tine card for a friend the world day of prayer service for the greenwood charge will be held friday feb 14 at 2 pm in the greenwood church would cui pay ind comm a move to reduce the pay of the markham township indus trial committee failed on mon day the rate of pay had been increased to sis a meeting to coincide with the rate paid councillor deputyreeve rum ble moved that the amount be reduced to sic councillor pal mer stated he thought the mem bers deierved the higher rate councillor hoover supported the deputyieeve in his conten tion that the i ate was too high but the amendment was lost in a recoided vote on the motion councillor hoover stayed with his initial objection and still voted in opposition ashburn mrs harvey bath of toronto visited with friends in the vil lage on tuesday mrs russell taylor is visit ing relatives in guelph mr and mrs s gourlay of pickering calicd at the home of mr and mrs edgar heron on wednesday mr and mrs nelson ashton accompanied mr and mrs robt sutherland of utica to watcrtown new york on fri day youth sunday was i observed in burns church on jan 26th with james daw and tim death assisting in the morning ser vice at 1130 am bank robber awrighl open up the vault cashier would you mind la- king the books too im 6500 short bethesda mr and mrs e clubine and mr and mrs e hunt had din ner on friday evening with mr and mrs russell hunt and mr william hunt mr and mrs hugh keinohan of sutton were sunday night dinner guests with mr and mrs harry hunt and family mrs w empringham mrs b taun miss selena atkinson mrs a galbraith mrs r smith mrs e steckley and mrs c burkholdcr attended the second annual meeting of the united church women of york presbyterial on sunday at the stouffville united church the womens institute plans to hold a quilting at the home of mrs allan wideman wed nesday feb 12 plan to come for the day and enjoy the pot luck lunch at noon mrs l frankum and rodney have moved to the frank cur tis house rodney has been ac cepted in the air force and will be going into training this month mr and mrs cliff burkhol- der had dinner on friday even ing with mr and mrs lloyd pike of ajax and mr and mrs a b pike of leaside at the home of mr and mrs howard pike etobicoke the a pikes the h pikes and the burkholders motored to niagara falls on monday to view the icebridge miss genevieve bruce ha been appointed secretary- treasurer for the school board thftxixil rrt1 hilllt fibre board storage files for less active records sturdily constructed with metal handles and contents label inexpensive letter size legal size 290 315 tribune office supplies ph 6402100 stouffville iiii mwmimiivfnii public skating at stouffville arena every saturday 830 prn admission 50c wednesdays 1 5 pm parents and children admission 20c heated arena ockey oha jr c aurora at stouffville tuesday february 11th gormley contractor takes third prize in hydro contest three enterprising electrical contractors and plumbers in the richmond hillgormley areas were named winners of the 1963 electrical water heater promotion contest held by on tario hydros richmond hill rural operating area the prize winning contractors were don andrews oak ridges first place winner harry lecu- yer richmond hill second place winner and ron holmes of gormley third place winner winners received the awards from area manager l j roy at a dinner in the summit view gardens restaurant yonge st attended by several district el ectrical contractors and plumb ers following presentation of the awards frank wilson of the ontario hydros central region public relations staff gave a brief talk dealing with the var ious methods of generating el ectricity in ontario covering hydraulic coalfired thermal and nuclear thermalelectric power sources mr wilson showed two films npd-nu- clear power demonstration dealing with canadas first de velopment of electricity from fissioning of uranium atom the second film the land is mine described the advantag es of rural electrification for the farmer and his wife william cooke farm sales supervisor ross king and roy smith residential sales sup ervisors of ontario hydros central region staff gave brief addresses and answered ques tions about rural electrification mr cooke described the new dusk to dawn lighting pro gram now being introduced this is a mercury vapour lamp similar in illuminating output to street lamps which are in- i stalled on a nominal rental ba- i sis to illuminate and keep i watch on farm property tht stourtvilie tribune ttetwr febnurv 6 wm ry tl h mills r 0 optician prescriptions filled new frame repairs glasses made to fit perfectly 2s6 main st v stouffville phone 403465 phone direct serve milk every day milks a treat that cant be beat at breakfast lunch or dinner make sure theres always plenty on hand by arranging for our regular delivery service markham 2942212 markham dairy ltd atha mr george dowdell of scar borough was a visitor on tues day afternoon with the carru- thers also mr mrs m wagg and stephen and mrs foster wagg of stouffville were rec ent sunday evening callers several local girls attended the junior farmers skating party on saturday night in the stouffville arena after which they were entertained at the hawthorne home in claremont your beauty problems wecanbeal when home beauty i aps wont perform thefeav we have a complete line of iiliiliilil duct work sump pumps free delivery furnaces eavcstrough water systems wholesale prices suburban plumbing industrial supplies 191 main st n uxbridge onl phone ul 23852 2943173 markham 6402932 stouffville lliid fafcaa iervies lease farm equipment alu payments tax deductible there is no down payment all equipment is insured tt cusonal acciptntrinsukasci t arm llabiliti insurance joi savings ou farm swfrv t fsv income taxvf lnsavenue lonlcofc cc- terknce 1 lamping your jnral allied representative wrilp 800 jane slrcel tnrnnlo 9 phone 7fifimi4 kvknings licence expires february 28 the mailing of the new application forms for ontario drivers licences has nov been completed present your application with the required fee without delay at your nearest motor licence office so that your new licence may be issued if you have not received your application contact your nearest motor licence office immediately or write to the ontario department of transport parliament buildings toronto 2 be sure to state the number of your 1963 drivers licence whether it is an operators or chauffeurs licence and your full name address and birth date you are responsible for getting your new drivers licence by february 28 get your 1964 automobile licence plates now 1 1963 plates lor passenger and dual purpose automobiles and motorcycles also expire february 28 there will be no extension 1964 plates are now on sale at your local motor licence office get yours now and avoid the lastminute lineup truck bus and trailer licence plates 1964 yearly plates for commer- cial vehicles and trailers go on sale march 2 and are valid until march 31 1965 quarterly plates will not be available until march 25 last years plates for com mercial vehicles and trailers expire march 31 1964 there will be no extension ontario department of transport parliament burldlnfm toronto 2 mm inh hattatl mlnlatar

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