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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 19, 1956, p. 11

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markham twp council forces school board to go to the ratepayers box grove residents having car trouble rr by a decisive majority markham township councili monday turned downan application by school area no lj markham and vaughan for 115000 debenture issue to cover the cost of the proposed new sixroom ross doanj school to be located on mill road in vaughan township j on a recorded vote reeve a lemasurier deputy- reeve w clark and councillor a little voted against the resolution while councillor v griffin cast the only vote in j for the first time in many- favour of the application councillor d deacon was absent years markham aces failed to from the meeting i imo he p ptayotts sluggers oust markham from playoff competition wei here w are back ia har ness aaa with the feelxag that two weeks vacation goes all too quickly we would ike to ex tend our thanks to mars wal- ter who carried on for us while we were away the box grove united church will hold a congregational pic nic 02 saturday july 51st a gecgina park on lake simcoe the cedar grove menoonite i bible school started this week land is held every morning from 19 till 1130 for two weeks children meet in front of the more to be driven over pine orchard the stouffylui t tlorjiy hy 19 1956 pi 71 oak ridges bible school closed thursday last thurs evening brought to a close the vacation bible i school which was held in the mr ard mrs howard mcclure ridges brehren in christ were tea guests with mr and j church from julv 1 to 12 par- mrs george dowdell at their ems and friends of the commun- summer home at musselmans ity were present to hear the lake girls and bovs present their fine mr w walker and bovs 0 program toronto spent the past week- s successful bible school with mrs wesley lundy mr and mrs harold eve- leigh and boys of aurora spent the weekend with the w john- harvestor88 had an enrolment of 327 with i the highest attendance 25s and j 50 with perfect attendance the superintendent of the school was miss jean brillinger last wednesday mr degeer stons mr and mrs chapman j the s vvas undcr mrs gray and mr roffey en- joining them on sunday leadership of miss freda hen- tertained at a community eve- mr and jrs rae mcclure derson teachers were miss they were eliminated from fur barnet and ther competition on macvauhton n as buttonville out a thrilling 5 victory the leagueleaders will now meet thornhill and newmarket in a round robin elimination series toe majority decision was architects are based on a definite feeling thai rieder and the the cost of the school was too construction co of toronto are fcixh in relation to the amount i contractors children from parts of tai money available counof both tb carrville and rieh- cillor griffin recommended that j mond hill school sections will aj the trustees had already be attending the ehool as well fonmitted themselves to an ar- as children from the present with the top two teams playing and with nobody out morley chitect and contractor council school area it is planned to j off for the championship petch clouted the ball into the hould approve the application absorb parts of these two sec- i b u d watson buttonvilles outfield the markham was quite noticeable in the final innings ronnie bell the slug- ning at the clubhouse in honour famjlv wer0 sundav isitors gers first baseman grabbed of jessie funnel saunders a wjth mlsg g wnitfleld ct to monte holmans line drive in a recent bride during the evening i 1- can i nrotdnlbh 1kv tuesday sensational leaping catch to rob squeezed the markham infielder of a sure double in the eighth and ninth bud watson pulled off the de fensive play of the game red fleming connected for a doubl grabbed of jessie funnel saunders a recent bride during the evening mrs saunders was presented with a full se of heavv alumin- 1 mrs mason and mrs ed john- um wear and a waffle iron and ston spent thursday in toronto with the warning that they will not approve any further expen ditures until the whole situa tion is tidied up the board will now havf the alternative of prices or requesting that the matter be referred to a vote of the people estimate too high reeve lemasurier maintained that the estimates were out of line with building costs else where in the province a new 11room public school is being erected in markham village at b cost of j 12000 per classroom the new doan school will cost nnproxlrnarely 20000 per clas- roram the school board is erecting a building beyond the assessment of the area concern ed the people living in high land park thornhill and iang- rtaff are the ones who are going to have to bear these excess costs staled reeve lemasurier named in honor of board treasurer dr ross doan it was originally planned as a four- room school and was later in creased to a sixroom size tions into the councillor school boird hool griffin felt had not jspeedv centrefielder was the slugger was robbed of a four over- in tuesday nights contest base hit as bud watson grabbed refreshments were served happy birthday lo bert roffey whose birthday was on monday the 16th and to brian croiier four years old on friday mrs hardys father mr buchanan played in the fyfe band in the orange parade last weekend and when he returned to the village he brought the master michael byrnes has mumps mr lawrence cane a former postmaster in newmarket was guest speaker at the wi meet ing held at mrs w johnstons verne kveleigh is holidaying with his cousin earl johnston congratulations to the ent built would of school in september reeve with two on base and in the lemasurier staled the school ninth inning on a spectacular board was not making proper fielding plav moe petch was cut use of a lities at thir1 a smashing a tremendous 300 foot clout with one mate aboard the ball on the first hop and re- band with him and treated the j ranee class on passing into i and that the s rooms i he broke up the game with be filled at the opening circuit clout in the sixth inning i turned it to the infield the ball community to a sample of he handles row crops planted any width built to handle all your crops the s8 is especially equipped to handle row crops like soybeans the nheel tread is adjustable to handle row crops marion diont miss sharon planted any width outer wheel adjusts a full 16 inches in intervals of 4 inches cuts a full ssinch swath header is adjustable from a low of 2 inches to a high of 24 inches other features to chock 3chain raddle feeder conveyor retractable- finger auger conveyor 20bushel grain tank with highspeed auger unloader sea us for all the minneapolis- molina harvester 88 features thai mean cleaner faster harvesting stop in soon blanche henderson mrs w campbell mrs h heise mi i brown miss carol nigh miss i freda saunders mrs m hen- j derson miss june barnsdale j mrs roy nigh miss jean bril linger miss alma heise miss j ruth henderson miss lois wright miss helen nigh miss freda henderson mrs j a heise high school carol gerrow i understand a vacant room the chirles howitt school is not being utilized remarked reeve lemasurier time to take a stand pair of runs geo rumney was hits walked o and struck out wartime tntmunielsty took fc on an error to third sacker 3 oneill pitched five and two- stronger stand against the hish raymer and brother jack thirds innings he gave up 4 cost of education and requested was relayed to third baseman big parade reverlev downev george ber sorry to hear that jim sterling i ry johnston and lonie shrunk the first four obtain ing honours the sluggers jumped into the lead in the third inning with jack watson who tagged petch i as he slid into the bag morris j f h t trouble lately mr sterling s procenko popped out to webster station wakon was verv badly and bill fowler popped up to i damaged when someone backed ronnie bell to end the game into it as it was parked on the jack rumney went the route street in markham and mr for the winners he allowed hi1h that the trustees review the matter once again by refusing to sanction this expenditure we are letting the school trustees know that we are concerned about the high cost of education stated coun cillor little word was received from the municipal board that it had withdrawn approval of the school until such time as mark ham has sanctioned the deben ture issue was given a life when first base- 1 hits walked 2 and struck out 4 man monte holman failed to red fleming hurling in re- hold raymers high throw a j lief allowed no hits walked costs urriwar mu a serviceable inexpensive paint that spreads easily and has good hiding power can be used for either wood or metal rive colors and black lowcost longterm protection for barns and other outbuildings let s give you a price hendricks hardware single by polly minton and an other single base blow by bert baker pushed two runs home markham broke into the scor ing in the sixth inning bill fowler worked pitcher jack rumney for a walk and lloyd ramer doubled into left field to score the frontrunner the sluggers came back in their half of the sixth however to notch three runs and lead 51 polly minton placed a single into short right field and bert baker was given a base on balls with two out bud watson teed off en pitcher peg oneill and was across the plate before the ball was retrieved from the outfield red fleming took over on the mound from oneill and finished the game markham staged a spectacu lar lastditch rally in the seventh and ninth innings and came very close to pulling the game out of the fire in the seventh monte holman led off with a single and fleming sacrificed him to second morley petch bounced out pitcher to first but morris procenko blasted a home run ball into left field scoring hol man markhams chances bright ened when fowler and atkinson drew walks but lloyd ramer hit into a fielders choice to re tire the side none and struck out none polly minton currently but tonvilles top batsman continued his torrid hitting spree with two singles in four trips to the plate a single by bert baker and a home run by bud watson accounted for buttonvilles hits morris procenko was mark- hams best with a single and a home run red fleming mor ley petch and lloyd ramer clouted doubles with singles coming from the bats of monte holman and bruce middleton markham tables h school request markham township council on monday deferred decision on a further request by the rich mond hill district high school board for approval of nearly a million dollars in debentures to finance expenditure in the high school district the trustees have requested that the four municipalities concerned ap prove a s650000 issue for a new school at woodbridge and s350- 000 for an addition at richmond hill hajari had his truck sideswiped on sunday mr and mrs don raymer and boys attended a family picnic held at the home of mr and mrs doug ogden of agincourt mr and mrs john dickinson and family have returned home from a two week vacation spent in rhode island and later at parry sound miss heather rimmer is vis iting her aunt and uncle mr and mrs percy roberts of toronto this week visiting with the greys for a few weeks is miss marlene loucks bruce and bob dowdell are vacationing at big doe camp in algonquin park prize winners at the euchre last friday were mrs daniels winnie elson mary connor walt brignall herb jarvis and fred marquis another game this week mr and mrs j duncan and mrs w hope spent wednesday at washago beach buttonvilles defensive strength about many an argument consists of two or more people heatedly disagreeing about something they know little or nothing bloomington master robert brown has been holidaying at agincourt and came home sunday night with mr and mrs speer the sunday morning service was in charge of the womens association with mrs e lemon presiding mrs m barnes read the scripture lesson music was provided by mrs h tomlinson a solo mrs h mills ana misses lillian and jean brown a trio mrs tindall and mrs wagg were ushers mrs o baker gave a message from daniel chapter 5 on the handwriting on the wall the many floral pieces added to the beauty of the service visitors with mr and mrs v wagg and dorothy on sunday afternoon were mr and mrs l wagg and family and for tea mr and mrs r tindall of cher- rywood guests with miss helen lem on over the weekend were miss joan matheson and miss pat smith of ottawa miss betty brown spent a week with her aunt in altona mr and mrs vincent wagg attended a shower on friday night in honor of miss i schnei der and mr ross widemans ap proaching marriage at the home of mr and mrs pegg clare- mont soccer teams battle to draw the stouffville junior soccer team battled claremont to a i scoreless draw on saturday night the local defence and i goaltender turned in good per- j formances and held the opposi- tion off the score sheet al- though both clubs had numerous chances to boot the ball between the posts they couldnt beat the s i it ought to be against the law on monday evening at lind- for anybody to sell rent lend say stouffville were blanked 10 or give a power lawnmower to by their rivals the lone tally an early riser midtown garage stouffville ontario was scored on a corner kick that curved between the posts stou- ffvilles best players were bill white rick wedseltoft and goaltender joe haylow chwreh fflm cherrywood 1955 plymouth belvedere v8 2-door- 1952 finished in wo one green and ivory cus tom radio custom rim wheel discs signal lighls healer and oil filter one careful owner goodwill varrnnt v 199500 1954 ponhac deluxe 2-door- reautiful wo one green finish custom radio vinyl trim wheel discs new car con dition 149500 1953 chevrolet standard 2-door- smart wo one green and ivory paint con- dilionaire heater and slip covers come in and look his car over selling for only 109500 many other models to choose from open evenings till buick custom 4door finished in maroon and ivory white wall ires cusom radio heater signals dyna- flow transmission its reallv sharp 139500 1951 chevrolet deluxe 4-door- sparkling meallic gray pain custom radio heater and signals clean car 79500 1951 pontiac standard 2-door- finished in metallic gray conditionaire heat er and defroster excellent condition 79500 1951 gmc viton panel- finished in commercial heige full fron seat heater and signals its a bargain 69500 1950 meteor custom 2doo original dark blue finish heater and defros ter one careful owner 69500 mongolia mr and mrs ira rusnell of stouffville visited sunday with mr and mrs clarence pipher mr and mrs sam housser of markham called on mr and mrs wesley mcdonald sunday mr cliff betz is laying the foundation for his house on the lot which he purchased from jim cowan on the sideroad west mrs milton harris is vaca tioning at kingston for a week or two a couple of plates and a par ing knife were found after the community picnic at green wood the owners may claim these at bentleys or barkeys mr and mrs donald weber of the regu monthly meeting alma were guests sunday with j of the wa ox cherrywood mrs webers aunt mrs j- 1 united church was held in the brownsberger and family church hall mrs r tindall misses marjone cowan and he president opened the meet- johanna bylstra along with lo- ing with the rcading 0 a poem cal 4h groups went on a bus a hvmn mrs w hollinger tcur to peterborough on tues- j conducted the devotional period day they visited places of in- the chapter in the study book terest silverwoods quaker was 0 the subject the oldest oats etc j canadians the indians tak- a number of local families jj part were j r wright doners barkeys and mcdowells mrs w pettv mrs d milne were present at a shower at e riches we were enter- dicksons hill in honour of miss tained with two piano solos bv ivy schneider and mr ross two of our sundav school girls wideman who will be married i miss joan petty and miss paul shortly ross this district a coop oil service man letter from miss m rogei with the younger set miss pressing appreciation for our barbara coutts of toronto is j contribution to the wms bale visiting with barbara winn for u phantom tea was planned for a few days t ho next meeting august 15 a miss kathy ramer of mark might lunch was served by the ham is holidaying this week hostesses mrs earl riches with judith mcdowell mrs cecil hollinger mrs wil- the account of miss ann mot gates and mrs l gales christ church anglican rot j d tiller rector sunday july 22nd 1956 sth after trinity 1100 am morning worship o come let us sing unto the lord psalm 951 united church stouffville sunday july 22nd 1956 10 am sunday school 11 am divine worship aug 519 the evangelistic campaign in the stouffville arena evangelist dr grady wllson bloomington christian church sunday july 22nd 1956 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship in charge of ladles aid speak er h b wild fri s pm christian endea vour ringwood christian church mr kenny edwards pastor sunday july 22nd 1956 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service mon s pm christian endea vour altona christian united missionary church sunday july 22nd 1956 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic united missionary church gormley bethesda rev c e hunking minister sunday july 22nd 1956 both sunday schools at 11 am pucks peak tent meeting see display adv la this issue second markham baker hill baptist churches rev bruce hiscjr sunday july 22nd 195 second markham prayer service every wed s pm regular services sunday baucr hill prayer service thur s pm regular services sunday brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pnstor bishop a l winger sunday july 22nd 1956 10 am sunday school i is well known in jette riches included in the bttsi- ts sml s the very obliging nc of the program was a v 7 f vice man leu from miss m rogers ex- 1 l- m low convenient gmac terms 10 pm pa treck motors 9th main streets phone 372 mr and mrs allan petty of roblin and their two small daughters visited with mr and mrs john petty this week mr and mrs earl heaslip of dunnville were guests at the homes of leonard and wilmot gates over the weekend mr and mrs wm sinclair and mr and mfs wes petty called on mr and mrs howard forsythe and mrs w for- sythe at goodwood on sunday woods birthday party last issue might well be considered the understatement of the year it was a humdinger of a party j complete with hot dogs and chocolate milk ice cream and i cake with prizes and favours j for everyone mrs dan kerr mrs woods sister mrs stape- i ly and mrs george taylor of winnipeg who is visiting her mother mrs clarkson in stouff- jville this month and is on her way to pei assisted mrs wood with the 21 children pres- ent everyone had a wonderful i mrs roy oaten of toronto were time i also present for the occasion local farmers are working i mr and mrs lemon clark overtime this week endeavoring h j returned from a visit o make up for time lost d ffi a cl a orillia frig the rainy weeks before a m and mrs bert tyndall neighbour observed that it moved on monday morning to rained on whit sunday this year blind river rain on whit sunday rain for mr and mrs bob dawson and seven more seems to be true penny and mrs maude slack mr and mrs bruce foote and i ml on saturday to spend the i family mrs h x foote mrs summer in the muskoka district floyd barkwell and susan and i n c- i mount albert visited with mr t tuesday niece shirley took in the or- and m lcs meyers on sun jangemens parade in markham j day jon the twelfth ge eek prayer service an invitation is extended to all reformed church of canada dutch meeting lemonvlllo pnstor rev dykstra sunday july 22nd 1956 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school united missionary church rev h shantz minister sunday july 22nd 1956 mount joy 10 am sundav school 1 1 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic thurs 8 pm prayer meeting dickson hill 10 am morning worship 1 1 am sunday school wed s pm prayer meeting vivian mccormack memorial church rev iv s whltcombc ma thur s15 prayer meeting sunday july 22nd 1956 10 10 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship 815 young peoples memorial christian church rov f a dcarmond pastor sunday july 22nd 1956 10 am sunday bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening gospel hour wed july 25 8 pm prayer and bible study hour in the church st james presbyterian church stouffville iter i i mckilllcfin ba 111 sunday july 22nd 1956 10 am morning worship worship with us stouffville united missipnarychyrch rcvrfbilm66mv thurs 8 pm prayer service for campaign in arena sunday july 22nd 1956 1000 am sunday school 11 am worship 730 pm evangelistic stouffville baptist church pnstor hcv m gibson sunday july 22nd 1956 1000 am church bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service wed 8 pm prayer meeting kri 8 pm young peoples melville bethesda peaches ballantrae united churches rev g davison sunday july 22nd 1956 melville regular services itethcsdn regular services peachs no service this sunday nnd next goodwood miss irene salmon is spending two weeks holidays at bolton camp mrs claude watson and fam ily spent last week at their cot- tage at ducloes point mr and mrs tolar boake at- saturday 715 pm second markham church mrs le meyers mr and mrs ronald reid of montreal spent last week with tended the wedding of her bro their grandparents mr and ther mr jim gillespie on sat mrs j f reid urday mr and mrs vernon mac- mr and mrs norman mave j watters and son ricky of mont- j and family have moved into real are spending this week j their new home just east of ttic j with her parents mr and mrs united church j f reid baby ricky was miss xorma peg has been christened by rev j c hill on i spending a few holidays wth wednesday afternoon mr and her aunt mrs marvin maye stouffviuf youth pt faint i i 7 satunuy n port 4 nlhj for nil th family in the park come nrvl have n goo lime of fun nnd fhiomnhlp thn week itrv bruce ihsej will tpcnk on the broad- cjkat frrorf anderson wfh his coronet ako special mnftlnk 1nmlxtt stouftvr will show ptrfure fuct of heauly nnd inteicsf mtkf plans co attend a plrnsjint sunday r vrnlnjc in the park martini at oi film a reprat ahonfnjt of the lop film of 1dv welcome nwalm yon v

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