Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 23, 1958, p. 9

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balsam ml zion continued from page 8 will soon be able to come home ed a position s teacher at the brougham school mr and mrs cecil disney mr and mrs walter pascoe and mr ralph jones attended the odd fellows banquet at goodwood mrs e may many folk of our district have mr and mrs allan carson pickering saturday night j had unfortunate times with and daughter xisited sunday the mission band will meet i painful results eight yearold with mr and mrs r monalian on january 23 at the home of j bobby pugh son of mr and at orillia- mrs ralph jones j mrs percy pugh fell from his mr and mrs morris maynard i toboggan and suffered a broken cf schomberg visited sunday paper is canadas most val- j arm dislocated collarbone and with mr and mrs cecil disney j uable export torn muscles bobby was treat- mr and mrs b jaroieson j ed at sick childrens hospital donald and mary jean visited wood is converted into pulp after dr brodie xrayed at sunday night with mr and mrs by pressing it on a grindstone i stouffville but is home and able lome parrott at myrtle j or by cooking wood chips in a to enjoy life even though he mrs allan carson has accept- j liquor spare or full time opportun ity men or women a leidlni canadian company in lu field h an immediate ex ceptional opportunity for individuals to ran ihir on business ervlclng established route tor she tales of blkkkrix the most popular cold and headache tablet today a product of bristol- myers company of canada limited no telling warebouse facilities or eiperionce necessary auto matic dispensers will sell i hours a day la established accounts with excellent immediate cash income to successfully accepted applicant you must have four o fix hour a week to devote to this dynamic merchandising plan which has been one of the fastest grow ins industries in the world an applicant must have a minimum of 79500 in cash available immediately to participate in our plan protected by repur chase of inventory applicants accepted will be given excellent possibilities to expand thls lucrative business and build it up to an extent where he would not depend on market conditions stock market decline or easonal layoffs applications will only be accepted after a personal interview with a company executive do not miss thls outstanding oppor tunity of a cash business on a year round basis write today giving name address phone number and background box 9c co the tribune pnrxcipails oxiy yysaeccks8 we build homes large and small and buildings of all kinds repairs and remodelling good materials and workmanship guaranteed our house designing service is at your disposal k w retz construction co stouffville ont phone stouff 195 has one wing tied down miss doris woodland has miss ed some days at her teaching duties due to a badly sprained ankle miss mary todd fell from a chair in her home and although no bones were broken the doc tor thought it best for her to be in hospital for a rest brier- bush pleased to learn that betty bryan has been removed from the critical list at sick child rens hospital mrs tom machesney is suffer ing severe agonies with lead poisoning which affects the skin of her hands and arms a number of the bible class of the baptist church enjoyed an evening of fellowship to gether at the home of mr and mrs j may on thursday eve ning friends and neighbours of mrs cliff watson enjoyed a very pleasant time at her home when she held a stanley demon stration mr and mrs george baldwin terry and susan and mr and mrs reuben may and children spent the evening of jan 13th with mr and mrs f baldwin the occasion mrs baldwins birthday miss white and miss gantert of the faitli mission are spend ing the two weeks that meet ings are in webb school with mr and mrs bert maye bap tist prayer meeting is with drawn in favour of the school meeiings we understand our goodwood boys have quite a good hockey team in the intercommunity league playing in the uxbridge arena i think most games arc on friday nights perhaps some one could give your correspond ent a list of players to be print ed in future a sunday afternoon skate has been enjoyed each week for some time by local young folk on a pond at the farm home of mr frank collins the goodwood friendship group will meet at the home of reuben and kathleen may on jan 28th i would like to make this your personal invitation to come to our home for a time of devotions games and a cup of tea bring the children if it is not convenient vo leave them home mrs sam davles has been visiting with her sisterinlaw mrs john ashenhurst the stoufryue tr1buke tmiy ksay b t93s pje 9 len wilkes light in kitchen window when a man finishes chop ping in his woodlot on gray- cloud afternoons and heads down across the sidehill pasture and through the old apple or chard on the slope behind the barn he instinctively looks for the light in the kitchen window time was a few decades ago when the light shone from a kerosene lamp sitting on a shelf above the kitchen sink now it is more likely electricity but the meaning of the light from the kitchen window is still the same still a reassuring verity over the years from fall until spring the light from home win dows has meant something bas ic and secure something de pendable and familiar in aut umn the light beams show dim ly on the brown grass and leaves in the heart of winter when white beauty lies on the hills the shaft of golden light paints a glowing picture on the snow since pioneer days a light in the window has meant home and sanctuary men and boys returning from hunting trips i from journeys to the nearest gristmill from trips to market towns have looked ahead to new homes hewn in a wilder ness and a dim light that shone through oiled skins as cabins gave way to frame buildings and glass replaced other mater ials lights from kitchen win dows at the end of day became beacons to men and boys in an expanding nation it grows dark early now in the last days of a dying year a man finishes his chopping as gray shadows stretch long from j the trees and vith axe on i mink knocks muskrats to 40- year low milady is wearing mink in stead of muskrat and trappers who go after the furry little rats in southwestern ontario marshes are packing away their traps muskrat prices are at their lowest in 40 years say the trap pers they get only 40 cents a pelt and the current top price on the toronto market is 60 cents its no use its no use says joe rosen thal a fur dealer in windsor for 50 years who now is seriously considering calling it quits i have furs left over from last year and i still cant get rid of them the price is too low not too many trappers will be going to the marshes this win ter joe thinks just four years ago joe bought 30000 pelts from essex county trappers last year this dwin dled to 7000 trapping over jack laframboise of lasalle who has been trapping since he was a youngster says anyone who would trap rats for 35 or 40 cents a pelt would be crazy you just cant make money on trapping any more i wont set a trap this year i guess trapping is oyer for good farm woodlots pay good pro fits when managed as tree farms shoulder he heads homeward toward the light in the kitchen window ottawa journal bw bb sa malum la revr be lower than ever before yet engineering wizardry has added a full inch to road clearance plus more interior room too pontiac means new horizons of easy travel over rugged and rutted roads you couldnt make before patrick motors stouffville ont chas cooper ltd claremont ont clothes shop store wide girls coats size 4 6x size 7 12 reg 2595 2195 1995 2195 sale 1950 1650 1495 1695 snow suits 23x car coats 412 childrens flannel shirrs 36 childrens lined jeans 5 and 6 baby dresses girls plaid slacks 714 girls hat and slip clearance clearing 498 clearing 498 99 149 dealing 98 reg 695 398 z price ladies slips clearing 198 ladies magic slacks wool plaid reg 1595 995 ladies satin house coats reg 895 398 ladies striped corduroy slims reg 695 495 s casuali jacket 6 only reg 3750 price mens suburban coats reg 2950 clearing 1995 boys suburban coats reg 1595 clearing 1095 mens turtle neck sweaters su- reg 795 clearing 498 mens vneck pullovers clearing 298 grand mere mens bulky orion pullover reg 1 1 95 695 boys ski hats clearing vz price s clothes shop next door to iga foodliner stouffville ontario

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