the baffles by mahoney low priced house is canadian need the stouffvilie tribune thursday jimmy 9 1958 ft 5 while s20000 houses stand empty for lack of buyers the canadian of average 3600 in come cant find a house he can afford the problem engaging the attention of canadas more seriousminded builders is the urgent need for the lowcost house in the s10000 bracket building editor james a knight writing in canadian homes and gardens says however that prospects have seldom been brighter for these lowcost houses for instance principles of house building that can be ap plied anywhere in canada to lower construction costs are be ing developed by the national house builders association in collaboration with the national research councils division of jet engines that now power it is better to be minutes late super aircraft are expected than to arrive dead on time to prime movers of indus- try in the future as well as a some folks go to church just rnaans to change nuclear power to see who didnt to usable electric energy building and research and cen tral mortgage and housing cor poration experiment made an experiment with the same goal was tried by a toronto building firm in july consoli dated buildiiig corporation set itself the task of building a threebedroom brick bungalow in 24 hours besides focusing public attention on the com panys subdivision the purpose of the rtunt was to determine if the new moneysaving tech niques could be adapted to mass building to reduce housebuild ing costs one big saving discovered for example was that the crane- hoisted roof was 25 percent cheaper than a usual roof some less spectacular efforts ballantrae news musselmans lake news john deere day park theatre stouffville tuesday january 21 1958 130 800 pm free to ail farmers and their families fred i byer son stouffville phone 271j1 oi fj noxy evenings dooci open 645 pm theatre morkhom 115 pm thurs fri sat jan 91011 la girls rhymes play girls are bust f laughter 3 in cinemascope livl mi mttrocolor- ja bofteeofcasdasiegelproduetadcole porters tlbs giklsu gene kellymitzi gaynor kay kendall-ta1na- elg cortmiot jacques bergerac plus mon tues wed jan 13 14 15 big boumcy beautiful on the bio screen i m cm mm u mthur ntffd pkoouctton fred astairepyd gharisse silk stockings janis paige peter lorre it giwiuseopj w metrocoloft thegunslinger and the blonde mmi rory calhoun anne francis all quiet on the home front once again as the kids started their second term last monday there were some reluctant ones but most were pretty glad to get back into harness again the community activities are back to normal again too the brownies started the new year on last saturday and the cubs and scouts met monday night in full force last fridays euchre was well attended and very much enjoy ed the winners for the evening were mrs e graham and mrs archie watson for the men howard storry and vern da- vies a tasty lunch of sand vviches cookies and tea was served by the ladies the next euchre promises to be a really partystyle evening there will be pie and icecream for all it is to be held at the school on friday january 17th so keep the date in mind we have some invalids to re port on this week heather and debby mcdermott blossomed out with a very colourful case of chickenpox but they are doing nicely we are sorry to report that mrs audrey ben nett hurt her hand quite badly at work last week thats no way to start off a new year we all hope it isnt too serious mrs b the weather has decided to return to normal again and there were a few diehard skiers around the lake over the week end the snow isnt too good yet mr and mrs watson and the boys went off to georgetown last sunday to have dinner with archies brother alex and fam ily they had a very pleasant day someone who didnt have such a pleasant day last week was earl briggs earl came to school sporting fresh stitches in his forehead he and a flying puck ended up in the same spot at the same time nice try any way earl the old lake is really frozen over now and the kids are at last getting a chance to try out their christmas skates we have been asked to remind all parents of cubs that next monday will be parents night and all are welcome to come and see how the boys are do ing try to come your boy will be glad you did and you will too thats next monday night january 13th at 730 show your young fellow youre really interested in his activities and be there fc im hliqi audley mrs fred puckrin jan 3 a happy and prosperous year is wished for the editor staff and readers many family gatherings took place on christmas day mr and mrs arch bell were with archs sister mrs rus sell mr charles russell and family of langstaft mr and mrs a w betson of toronto mrs mabel brown of brockville and bob betson were at george puckrins mr and mrs bert guthrie and family and mrs w h gu thrie were with mrs guthries brother jim and mrs batty and family of brooklin mr and mrs c clemence and marie and joyce smith were with mrs s puckrin and miss margaret puckrin oshawa mr and mrs wm guthrie and family were with mrs gu thries parents mr and mrs harvey rose markham mr and mrs reg kennedy were with regs parents the rev and mrs ivan kennedy aurora mr and mrs george squire peggy and glenn were with mr and mrs cooper bath of or- angeville mr and mrs dick winter dickie and darrell were with dicks parents mr and mrs gardner winter pickering mr and mrs jack gale and sons mr and mrs rod shibley and miss doris hollinger all of toronto mr and mrs wal ter hollinger of cherrywood and mr and mrs jack mitchell of brougham were at fred puckrins mr and mrs brian church yard and eddy visited on sun day with mrs churchyards sis ter and brotherinlaw mr and mrs roy anthony of toronto the club meets this saturday evening at the home of mr and mrs wm brown what is proposed wheat marketing plan january the 17th wheat pro ducers in ontario will have the opportunity to vote for or ag ainst running their own market ing agency a plan has been drafted by wheat producers across the province similar to that by which 22 other commodi ties are now successfully mark eted bringing greater returns to their producers there will be no excuse for a producer to say that he does not know what it is all about open meetings will be held in each township in the county jan 1316 at which time the wheat marketing plan will be presented and discussed the federation of agriculture in york county under the direc tion of the grain marketing committee will carry out this publicity and educational cam paign maybe this is the time for a good neighbour policy milk pro ducers with their formula pric ing base quotas and fixed char ges should tell their neighbour of the advantages of a market ing plan the wheat producers marketing plan is proposed to stabilize price obtain orderly marketing compile statistical information and search for ad ditional outlets for ontario- grown wheat it is not one particular mark eting plan that is being decided but the broad outlook that farmers are now taking charge of their own marketing a priv ilege they have not enjoyed in the last 25 years now is the time tolearn what this plan will mean to you has it advantages do you want it a fair decision can only be ar rived at by attending the meet ings and getting a clear picture of this proposed wheat market ing plan to reduce the cost of houses have been going steadily for ward one of the more import ant of them is the national house builders associations standards committee which meets each jaruary with the central mortgage and housing corp purpose of the meetings is to discuss ways to bring cmhc building standards more into line with the standards of the national building code land costs high the national code is the build ing bylaw for more than 600 communities and is less strict in some of its requirements than the chmc regulations but there are still some for midable obstacles to a drop in house prices biggest single hurdle say the builders is land costs ready- to- occupy new houses with no takers empha size that the market for so- called mediumprice houses 15000 to 30000 has finally become saturated while the low- cost market remains virtually untouched economist david w slater of queens university reports that moat people are no longer will ing to sacrifice everything they have for a home of their own they would rather spend their money on i such things as carsj and television sets if this isi the case builders will be forced to concentrate on the lowcost market greenwood the congregational meeting will be held in the church base ment on wednesday evening jan 15th secretaries and trea surers are asked to have their reports ready for this meeting the evening wa held their meeting on wednesday night at the home of mrs a morden the sunday school held their annual meeting tuesday night of tins week a number are indisposed with the flu we hope they may all be up and around soon a new oil furnace is being in stalled in the school mr w r evans of claremont has the contract the wms meeting for the circat was held last thursday at mrs walthams home at kin- sale with christmas and new years over we can all get back to the regular routine of work and business a number of children and ad ults were skating at the pit last sunday afternoon after the cold weather of last week the ice should be good a man seldom loses his shirt if he keeps his sleeves rolled up dont expect people to give you the benefit of the doubt when there isnt any hi imi m vmk smithcorona natural underground steam present in new zealand is being harnessed as a source of energy rivalling the atom plants to be completed within a year will feed 69000 kilowatts of electri city into new zealands power system by the steam utilization less than 20 dowti now you can enjoy effortless typing with beautiful printperfect letters every time never before has it been so easy and so much fun to type with the new smith- corona electric portable a gentle touch of the keys and electricity takes the work off your hands quickly quietly and effortlessly you finish typing feeling at fresh and relaxed as when you began and no matter how you strike the keys every character prints with the same sharp uniform impression just think of the new pride you will take in your personal correspondence you owe it to yourself to see and try the revolutionary new smithcorona electric portable today even with the many new features on the smithcorona electric portable typewriter its amazingly compact and easy to carry and it comes with its own luxurious holiday carrying case the stouffville tribune telephone 1 52 stouffville when you market regularly at ap youre likely to i j mrav7 si skim mtlk powder a p instant milk box 33 beehito nabisco be price b5c save 2o c be price 81c save 2c corn syrup 29 bv price 2 89c save 4e ic beg price 85c box save 1 lc ic beg price 2 27c save oc 4 20 oz tins 45 reg price 21c tin save 3o i0na peaches 2 ggi 39c 3 varieties keg price 2 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