Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 30, 1955, p. 9

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two polio shots now given 5200 children ager ex the company conceal- vxswskvwvv sag bis astonl-hiue- f rtateliff co ed lames aver- the second force from mei t of g 0 she u roxy theatre markham kveximjs fitioks ojkv kh kt matinkk ismi thursdav fridav salurdav june 30 july 1 high as the sky wide as i the worid thursday june 30 1955 the stourtylue ikisune p9 9 centennial fast bale handling spa of time iring before the lio season third dosa of re m- mended for seven r after the second dte is expected to be available during fh late fali or early v inter the re ideal of ihe county owe great setatitude to the school boat 1- and volunteer or ganizations ho uncomplain ingly assisted in the unusual arrangements necessary ad minister the two loi vac cina in the available ih onset of thi food sanitation in order o protect the health of the patrons of one restaur ant in the county during the last few days it essary to order the closure of th tauram until complete fulfill- ment of minimum standard- of equipment and operation are met by the restaurant manage ment reopening of the restau rant is expected shortly when the necessary alterations are completed general sanitation community planning of waste disposal facilities in all built- up areas villages and towns in the county is essential and in many of these communities ls completely lacking in the sub division of land dose to or next to builtup areas the installa tion of dozens of septic tanks and tile beds in such closely builtup areas is to lie deplored the septic tank and tile bed disposal system is not nearly so flexible as many builders j and real estate agents lead their customers to believe the septic tank and tile bed has limited abilities which can he safely used only in definite lo cations where municipal sew ers are close or nearby they must be used otherwise our dream houses will be less than dreamboals floating in seas of sewage threatening the j health of the children and the i d be fall final chapter b s telephone history cortiinued from front page a laborious and sometimes a very uncomfortable undertak ing 1 recall a bitterlv cold af- by ihe dire pany there and elded to dec in connectio es it was j him ed line t with nr s the lia- a earried r com- this time great du ard de- rgehcy j ears our had great howeve i far 1 the wi id i the thermometer was rv zero and mr scott re hitching our horses for our homeward journeys i the sun had set but it was not dark mr scott had a lantern in his cutter and was prepar ing to light it explaining that a lighted lantern placed under the robe was his device for keeping warm previous to 193 u ith the ex ception of the sxl voted to mr heise for service rendered in 190 no provision was made j for payment of directors or officers of the company at the close of 190s we were able to i pay a dividend of 6 to our shareholders having achieved this the directors requested that the sum of s15000 he voted to them for their service during 190 and that 200 be voted for the directors during 1909 the shareholders agreed for 1910 the sum was increased to 350 and in addition the sum of 100 was voted as a bo- j nus to the president and man- ager for the year 1911 more generous provision was made a minute records that directors j were to be paid 3 for each meeting plus 10 cents mileage in a previous article we made reference to the fact that the j directors did much of the fin- ancihg by borrowing money i our finan- id to call a spe ii meel ng of shareholders to inform them in no uncer tain terms that we had reach ed a crisis the meeting was called for xov 22nd for ye-d- the directors had been urging the shareholders to buy more stork and to try to sell stock to nonshareholders this had become so much a matter of routine that it no longer at tracted attention it was im perative that the complacency of the shareholders be dis turbed we drafted a special report which contained three alternatives for the consider- 1 u at me lum of the j ation of tne shareholders these j lies thu incurml hv trie di- were rectors the writer cannot say i sell more stock but in january u21 the total 2i sell the plant and wind stood at more than 20000 up the company 3 accept the resignation of j tnat oc ln the directors the third alternative voked considjrable debate isk vcs not o he intervening invested capital did drift into heavy obligations and did bor row motiey in a wholesale way as gleanings from the minutes of meetings in 1921 and 1922 j will show in 1921 july 21st we borrowed 3000 sept 39th 1000 in 1922 we borrowed feb 3rd ssooo for 3 months 2000 for 12 months feb 24th two lo3ns one for 1000 and one for 2000 each to run for 12 months in 1923 a bond is sue for 40000 was successful this success provided us with ample capital for the time be ing and established our credit at the bank for temporary loans what was the largest to- 1821 may amuse i the readers we had just em- p j erged from the agitation that had been raised in opposition are the other directors i man was incredulous an being convinced was founded utn tre exception o lems raised by the pression no disturbing ierns confronted the longtime directors during the closing years of their tenure when dr dales health broke he was unable to attend board meet ings for some month recover ing somewhat he resumed at tendance and when he went to live in toronto he continued to be a regular attendant on may 9 1932 he attended a meeting of the directors for the last time and in midjuly passed away and was buried in stouff- ville cemetery on july 19th the directors went directly from the cemetery to our board room and passed a reso lution expressing apprecia tion or the service that had been rendered by dr dales also expressing sympathy with the bereaved family o other business was transacted as we sal around the table we were not merely a group of men mourning the loss of a comrade and friend we knew that we had arrived at the close of an era as the- years passed they have taken their toll and now the writer is the sole survivor o that group of longservice directors since 1932 changes in the personnel of our direc added thrill hit i ioote started it by asking l increase in telephone a question he wanted to know whid agitation had died whether we really wished to wht we hci oul annual resign and declared that in iu ratclifrs hall and ll en placeagain and view of the liabilities for which i advertised it as a meeting open i the directors had made themj lne puwici a few da after selves personally responsible he p meeting james rat- unwilling to incur the u conversing with a i tl man who had been moderately h y n active m promoting the agita tion discovered that the man believed that the writer was receiving 3000 per year as alary as president and man- f c ipik vaptain llghtfoot monday tuesday weddav julv 1 5 6 twin thrill show f warner bros v beattyspiiiane mg oegrees unaer tne ins ual a practice which i- still it with the passing of the years membership in the masonic or der other parts of canada steadily increased and these members felt they shotsld have their own grand lodges this led to the formation of the grand lodge of quebec follow ed by the grand lodge of man itoba bus ontario masons re- tained the name of the grand lodge of canada foi sentimen tal reasons however out of respect for the feelings of their brethren outside their jurisdic tion ontario while retaining the name the grand lodge of canada added the words in the province of ontario i j farmhand k kuncher wind rows your l- for fat pirkupl f conivntrats all haw within a 1 small area reduce tatherinr j time by so eliminate one man init trails behind baler i accumulates 5 to 7 bale at a j time unloads when operator tripa tailgate from traitor aeat and mrt ooamtc 3ring circus hes a movie star nowi 6ethe5da sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late mrs kdna allan who passed away last saturday eve ning in the brierbush hospital the wms will be on julv only 29500 farmhand bale buncher chas richards son agincourl sloiiftvillc district dealer c at the home of mrs scott the devotional is to be given by mrs j gibson roil call is to bring ami introduce a visi tor- a film will be shown by- mrs burkholder everyone welcome the sunday school picnic will be on saturday at wood land park cedar grove dinner at 12 oclock anyone desiring tansportatiou please be at the church corner shortly after 11 am risk that would be involved in handing the management to inexperienced men it soon became evident that every member of tiie board felt exactlv the same as did gain in recent years very im portant decisions have been made decisions involving expenditures that are greater was our entire invest- ganadia corporation arc pleased to announce long long ago a very wise man cautioned against despis ing the day of small things and i believe that the readers and my fellow directors of today will not misunderstand me when t declare that to me the period from 1904 to the death of dr dales in 1932 con stitutes the era of our greatest achievements am 1 correct in this or does my conviction rest upon nothing more sub stantial than the pensive mus ings of an old man i tiie end itirtfr5fiar cinbmascope warhercoioh slehophohic sound patobrien isisszsr scstrt ii mints mnemicws ms nwo warner bros i 2nd exciting feature jiik cop adult entertainment vivian church invites you to hear the following preachers during the month of july each sunday at 7i0 pm july 3 rev ellon brit on of portage la irairic g manitoba 5 i t f july 10 rev yvon hurtuhise of vallcylicld quebec a converted roman catholic now preaching i to french canadians m 9 julv 17 rev svdnev iawrence ma 9 i s july 21 rev frank wellington begins a week of j a meetings continuing throughout the follow- 8 f ing week each morning 8 julv 31 the pastor rev w s whilcombe i 9 as authorized admiral dealers for stouffville and district aijmilial opens rhe door to refrigerator magic all new styling with canyoncopper trim for 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