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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 18, 1958, p. 10

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fee fj jtoohviui twhwf 7te3y peonto w r dr hush c mcclintock director of the gage institute is shown giving a tuberculin test to a young teenager one of many who will promote the sale of tb christmas seals during the holiday season tuberculin testing is an addi tional free service of the na tional sanitarium association to be introduced in this area soon it is estimated that this augmented service of preven tative diagnosis will be used by more than 600000 people biennially who live in areas such as this district served by the national sanitarium asso ciation free tuberculin tests and chest xray asre made pos sible through the sale of tb seals and have been the means of discovering thousands of cases of tb while they are still in the early stages when the patient can be assured of an almost complete cure box grove farmer kicked by cow nose is broken the trouble with a chronic borrower is that he always keeps everything but his word most of us are beginning to learn that the cost of experience has gone up like everything else make it a habit to keep your feet on the ground and youii never have far to fall too many people who save for a rainy day work on the as sumption that it will be a light shower nice to see les haines out and around again although hes still taking things a little easy another person recently off the sick list is leonard burkholder who we understand was kicked over by a cow breaking his nose in the process we are very pleased to know that warren layton sorry for spelling error last week arrived home mon day afternoon the burned area is healing very nicely and war ren doesnt expect to need any skin grafting done at all sorry to hear that bert roffey still has his hand in a cast we wish both warren and bert a very speedy recovery and hope to see them out and around again soon once again we had a chance to find out how much we depend on electricity when there were two power failures last week the first one on wednesday morning was a minor break in a wire near dickinsons and it affected only a few homes the second blackout occurred last friday morning when a truck tried to climb a hydro pole carrying a main power line feed ing an area from don mills to brock road and from steeles avenue to vivian in view of the extensive damage done and the wide area affected every avail able man was called out and due to the skill and hard work of the hydro crew the power was off for less than 25 minutes sunday december 14 is the day when many churches will hold their white gift service this year the members of the box grove united church are reminded that the service will be combined with the sunday school for this day- at 11 am and it is hoped that all parents will be able to attend with their children the box grove evan gelical church will hold their service both in the morning and evening at the usual times of 11 am and 730 pm the december meeting of the box grove wa was held last thursday esening at the home of mrs tine harmsen with sev eral visitors present as well as most of the members the an nual elections were held the same members being returned to office for another year name ly mrs m walter president mrs tine harmsen vicepres mrs ella coakwell treasurer mrs grace dowdell secretary mrs eloise haines social con vener and mrs rene arm strong benevolent convener the next meeting is to be at the home of mrs margaret hoves on thursday evening january s 1959 after the meet ing a very delicious lunch of traditional dutch christmas food was served by the hostess mrs harmsen said that in her homeland holland santa claus makes his visit earlier than here coming in tha wee small hours of december 6 to fill the shoes with christmas goodies dont forget the turkey shoot this saturday afternoon behind the youth centre refreshments will be available and all pro ceeds from the shoot and sale of pie and coffee will go to the clubs another project under way at the youth centre is the annual sale of nuts the salted eatable variety by the mem bers of the clubs theyll be around to call on you soon last thursday the school children enjoyed their monthly treat of movies and other than that the only thing out of the ordinary is that they are prac tising very hard for the concert on thursday december is a rare visitor around these ml pi5gah eleven ladies were present at the christmas meeting of the womans association held at the home of mrs r baycroft on wednesday december 10 meet ing opened with a christmas carol and mrs harry smith devotional under the leadership i of mrs roy smith on the topic of glorifying and praising was based on the scripture lesson from luke 2 which was read by shirley smith mrs roy smith and shirley sang a duet mrs kennedy gave the topic on christmas in can ada it was very interesting and inspiring reminding us how christmas was first celebrated by jacques carrier in 1533 and i all the hardship people have suf fered through the years mrs keffer gave a reading on christ mas customs christmas services next sun day mr kennedys subject the unspeakable gift it will be missionary sunday in the sunday school the baffles by mahoney ycpfno 000kmsf0rmxi am no diswascns for ontr ofustoneht we reuochstyie its possible that a college ed ucation doesnt always pay but that doesnt release pop from his financial obligation parts a pileated woodpecker was spotted the other sunday down at the clay banks by miss myrna spcers and keith davies this bird is one of the largest of the woodpecker family being about the size of a crow miss speers has identified the birds diggings in trees other years but this is the first time she has seen this bird mrs f coakwell is home again having come back from terra cotta with mr and mrs coakwell and brian last sun day visiting with her daughter mrs speers for a few days is mrs bevan of toronto farm forum was held this week at the home of mr and mrs haines the next meeting is to be held at the home of mr and mrs fred wicks train changes loute heres how to select a tree 3i i f dads going to buy us a mmmmm ristmas styled right planned right priced right how can we select a christ mas tree that holds its nee dles is a questibn fathers and mothers ask year after year- the answer depends on the type of tree you buy and the care you give it once you set it up all trees tend to drop their leaves after they are cut and stored in a dry room but some kinds naturally hold their nee- oifts ftqr the bftmilv black magic picture or super contrast pinpoint focus the lynw00d 0 decorator styling furniture crafted slimline cabinet model cj1g21x 21 super tv swivel console horizontal chassis with full fidelity sound new supercontrast circuits new 110 black magic picture tube with tilted optic filter cool coil power transformer golden signet cascodo tuner two acoustically matched 6 x 9 speak ers tono control sllmmerthanbver cabinets 3s h 26 lolc wj 15 1116 d the kent cash 31500 a qolden signet tuner virtually eliminates need for ftno mining model c21g11x21 21 super tv console with new horizontal full fidelity transformer chassis delivering is 000 volts of picture power golden signet cascode tuner pullpush onoff and tone controls golden stage picture frame 110 black magic picture tube for blacker blacks whiter whites 6 full fidelity speaker tilted optic filter slimline cabinets 36 1316 h 27 316 w 154 d 35000 cool coil transformer means longer tube life aves you money horizontal chassis for brightest slinrpcit picture youve ever seen the ardm0re model t21g41x 21 super tv table model slimmerthanevcr cabinets with golden stage picture frame horizontal transformer chassis alropfront controls let yon tune set without bending golden signet cascode tuner virtually eliminates need for fine tuning tone control 22 316 h 24 1316 w 15 1116 d 29995 high fidelity sound multiple speakers and power amplifier swivel base included special christmas cash prices antennas included dollar for dollar we match any price anywhere the highest quality televisions stereophonic hifi record players and radios man sr neville a ppliances phone 346wl choose from our complete line of photographic supplies stock up now on flash bulbs films in preparation for the holidays gift special 3 only strato 35 the greatest 35 mm camera buy in years big value camera and leather case at only 2495 a large selection of christ mas gifts for every camera fan gadget bags accessories books etc drop in and discuss your photography problems at the cadieux studio next to the dairy bar stouffville dies longer than others trees used most commonly on christ mas are the spruces fir hem lock pine and red cedars spruce are the first to shed their needles a spruce can be identified by grasping a branch tightly its sharp needles will prick your hand the ideal christmas tree is the fir it resembles the spruce except that its needles are not sharp the needles stay on the tree for a long time and be come a golden brown before they finally drop off needles of the douglas fir are flat and soft to the touch this popular tree can be easily identified by examining the cones which have small appendages on each side pines have never been very popular as christmas trees in spite of the fact that they do not shed their needles easily this is most likely due to their unsymmetrical appearance that does not closely ressrrble the traditional christmas tree no matter what kind of christmas tree you select it will hold its needles longer if it is standing in water place a little water in the base of your tree stand and you will be bothered less with falling nee dles than you were last year canadian national railways ark super continental form- rly running on the cnr line cast of lake simcoe via rich mond hill was rerouted to the west side of th lake commenc ing december 7 the luxury passenger train will run between toronto and washago via newmarket bar- rie and orillia its new route entering and leaving toronto will enable it to serve a more heavily populated area travellers from richmond hill however will still have a good connection with the fast train through cnrs toronto- north bay train the- north land the northland leaves toronto at 530 pm reaches richmond hill at 610 pm washago at 750 pm passengers from rich mond hill may board this train for connections with the super continental at washago at s35 pm on the new schedule the sup er continental will leave toron to at 610 pm five minutes ear lier than at present and arrive in vancouver 20 minutes ear lier a 15minute running time improvement the continental limited also l uses the barrie route on its westbound run and will begin leaving toronto at 1130 pm daily in stead of the present 11 pm it will continue using the bea- verton richmond hill line on its eastbound run into toronto but on december 7 began arriv ing at 730 am instead of the present 7 am this train will stop on signal at any station between south parry and toronto to detrain passengers from longlac and beyond few foxes seen in whitchurch thirtytwo hunters armed with shotguns ttaged an armytype drive against rabid foxes in whitchurch township the hunters drove seven miles east from the 2nd concession at wilcox lake but the sly old foxes kept themselves well away from their doom and their tails off car aerials only two were spotted however there was great temptation to take pot shots at over a dozen rab bits one deer and several as sorted birds that bolted from all the thrashing in the bracken the drive was sponsored by the whitchurch conservation club dreaming is all right as long as you keep wide awake doing it you dont hear so much about the man in the street since auto mobiles have become so numer ous 40 peep present her with a lovely gift of be sroihe flowers fresh fragrant and so voaderf ti to receive shell appreciate yoor tfcoughtfufacss they last a i year through choose from our fine selection of watches i famous makes figurines and toby jugs by royal doulton china by spode wedgewood royal doulton royal albert- crown derby vases and table centres by royal haeger stouffville floral company limited 9th con near the orchard park public school phones 70 or 591 fancy cups saucers and bricabrac stainless steel knives forks and spoons a gift for every occasion waggs jewelry china main street stouffville

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