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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 16, 1961, p. 10

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ttjt w the stourfyillr tri8uns tbasev marti 16 156t 10w dowh payment months to pay onthefarm tire service thtr no need lo tie up your equipment while yoo haul damcged tlrei lo sown simply phone u ond our form tire expert will bo on his way to handle your eervice needs hydroflation repairs changeoyers ask about our free farm fire inspec i save save fxthjag big savings on fronts too guide grip guide line 95 oly size 600x16 95 1 only size 600x16 aw0527 e the sniffer the sniffer an electro chemical device for detecting escaping gas plays a major role in the consumers gas companys leakage survey program it detects even minor traces of natural gas in catch basins manholes or basements as survey inspectors patrol all areas at regular intervals the sniffer was part of an extens ive safety exhibition shown this week to members of the ontario legislature and pro vincial depai hnents aimed at demonstrating that consum ers gas personnel know their job shown at the queen eliza beth building canadian na tional exhibition grounds the more than 50 exhibits portray ed all the important steps in bringing natural gas from al berta to ontario homes and in dustvies pretty blonde holding the sniffer is carole ray of consumers industrial sales department lewi richmond hill onf phone tu4 440 pfskysle- j 7 pi- rt- ltririn for office supplies business machines see the stouffville tribune neighborhood notes mrs w j russell of union- ville will open her home satur day for a tea proceeds will be for books for the unionville library we offer sincere sympathy to mr wm spears and nancy of markham in the death of mrs spears on friday the spears family were wellloved members of this community for many years and active members of browns corners united church last week mrs wilfred tur ner was supply teacher at but- tonville school when teachers in the junior and intermediate rooms wore ill miss netta spaans who is nursing in northern ontario was home last weekend to make plans for a june wedding joy fuller was organist at browns corners church last sunday morning in the absence of mrs donald reesor there was a good attendance at davidson mission band satur day and plans have been made to meet twice monthly until june this group will be at browns corners church satur day afternoon march 25 it was with regret we learned of the serious illness of mr frank speckert of markham mr speckert is the young man who contracted for the building extension at browns corners church and those who have seen the church know what a fine piece of work he engineered mr speckert spent some time in hospital earlier in the winter and was forced to return last week in german mills school the greensides family have been among the victims on wednesday afternoon mrs w w miller john street was hostess when browns corners wms members held their march meeting mrs a w miller was acting president in the absence of mrs wm rodlck and mrs s j english played the piano mrs f w baker gave a fine review of study book chanters on japan and the philipines mrs w w miller conducted the devotional a letter was read from the groups missionary for prayer mrs w j enderwick who is in indian work at teulon mani toba working with secondary school boys in her note mrs enderwick mentioned the need for such items as pencils note books shoe laces needles large sized second hand skates 9-10- 11 and towels and it was agreed that wms members would hold a shower of these articles at a later meeting and forward them to mrs enderwick for her work there april 12th will be the next meeting date when buttonville wi mem bers entertained their families and friends at the annual fam ily night mr charles hooper was guest speaker showing pic tures of his recent trip to russia last september mr hooper was one of a party on nine in dependent canadian farmers to visit russia and some scandina vian countries during a brief tour conducted by mr vaughan douglas of the wingham tv tin tuugiao ml tilt y ilit iili i v the measles are still with us station and under that stations it seems presently concentrated i sponsorship the most exciting shape quality has ever assumed even parked these spirited sixtyone oldsmobiles carry you away leaving the ordinary far behind now more than ever a rocket- your full partner in pleasure is oldsmobile any olds- mobile because this year olds puts you in the happy picture with the most complete lineup ever ot funloving rockets from the spunky new fs5 to the magnificent ninetyeight oldsmobile has breathed a flair for luxurious living into its outlook yet tempered it with automotive value that is second to none yes this is oldsmobiles year for anyone another year when it outsteps outvalues out lives the ordinary see your oldsmobile quality dualer for a new lease on life whiuwall tires optional at extra cost models illustrated upper left super 88 holiday coupe upper right fs5 deluxe 4door sedan louxr left dramatic 93 holiday sedan lower right dynamic 83 fiesta for every pocket r oco visit your local authorized oldsmobile quality dealer jjga chevroletoldsmobile limited 4r stouffyjue ontario stouffyjue ontario tor the ibt ir drama see general motors presents weekly check iocai tv ustihcs for time and chahwl victoria square cancer society charier night the canadian cancer society held a charter night on friday mar 3 in the united church sunday school room mr j k clark treasurer of the rich mond hill unit presided as chairman mrs s ingemundsen showed an interesting film life is good mrs cecil nichols gave an address on womens services and mrs a wilson on campaign mr clark introduced the offi cers of the branch mr donald plaxton gave a short talk then presented the charter to the president mr george brands the meeting was adjourned and a social hour was enjoyed with mrs a f binnington and mrs g purves presiding at the tea table assisted by mrs geo brands and her committee lions the mar 7 meeting of the lions club was held in the com munity hall the meeting was the annual agriculture night and was attended by a good representation of farmers jr farmers 4h club members and visitors from king lions club who were welcomed by presi dent lawson mumberson mr george robson of the maple shurgain farm was the guest speaker mr robson gave an account of his recent trip by air to czechoslovakia with a cargo plane load of cattle pur chased by the government of that country he was thanked by lion harvey collard during the business period arrangements were made to have a dumbwaiter installed in the hall as a donation from the club a report was given by lion treasurer forest dull- ege outlining projects and dona tions by the club during the past months comprising health and welfare s17975 donation of s41322 to victoria square community trustees in addition to the donation of the park shelter s12566 rink equip ment 31012 baseball league s6483 safety plaques flags 5326 christmas party 4976 medical loan cupboard 4000 a bingo is planned for early in april wms there was a good attendance at the wms meeting held at the home of mrs fred mc- roberts on wednesday the worship service was taken by mrs mcroberts assisted by mrs c story who gave the scripture lesson a trio composed of mrs h mccague mrs g joyce and mrs s boynton sang the lord is my shepherd mrs c story introduced the guest speaker miss ada found of brampton she gave an account of her trip with a missionary friend to a mission in india a work meeting will be held on wedneseday april 12 at the sunday school room there will be quilting and clothing suitable for sending to overseas relief and some to be sent to file hills indian reserve would be appreciated at this time the meeting closed with refresh ments the wms has been invited to attend the stouffville wms easter thankoffering meeting on thursday april 6 at 230 pm euchre there were ten tables of play ers at the euchre friday even ing winners were mrs ev erett vanderkooy mrs a fris- by mrs rena calvert george chadwick a larkin harvey collard church news mr a m tomllnson was in charge of the church service on sunday on sunday mar 19 at 1130 am dr a f binnington will be in charge the good friday service will be held in the united church on mar 31st at 11 am please keep this date in mind mission band the mission band will meet in the sunday school room on saturday march is at 2 pm guiii cookie day is here again brrrvnics and guides will be calling at your door from mar 11 to 23 taking orders for the annual cookie day this is the annual appeal for money to help both the local and dominion associations cookies will be de livered april 29th the meeting test week was cancelled but will be held this thursday weather permitting 613 reducing is easy with ncran plan i can rhmeheartediy recon- tesd the xaran plan i have lost 25 pouds in the last ten weeks in an easy and eortless way i feel much better and no longer have any stomach distress g pake midland ort excess weight is bad for your health it places undce strain on you heart is contributing cause to diabetes as well as circu latory complications being fat is bad for your morale yea look old bulgy and unattractive why go through another year surter- ing resolve now to lose weight before another month goes by the first step is always the hard est but once you have taken it the rest is easy take that step today go to your druggist and ask for the xaran plan it is sold on a money back guarantee i brownies brown owl tawny owl mrs leitch and mrs lang gave the brownies a surprise at their meeting on friday evening af ter test work was done brown owl showed slides of the pack in london ont these slides showed the london pack at test work and on hikes lunch was served by mrs lang the cup cakes made by mrs leitch were iced with the brownie motto lend a hand jr choir will the members of the jr choir please note that there will be practise every saturday at 1 pm in the church neighborhood notes a speedy recovery is wished mr fred mcroberts who had the misfortune to fall on the ice injuring his back mr and mrs ivan crampton and the twins owen and owel- inne toronto called on mr and mrs cecil nichols saturday afternoon mr and mrs angus vallicre mr and mrs frank brumwcll messrs stanley boynton martin styrmo richard frisby bill middleton and pat reid attended the farm auction of mr jim valliere at orton last tuesday mr and mrs gordon orr and family of king city had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs allan orr and family sympathy is extended to mr and mrs marcus jarvis in the passing of marcus father mr herb jarvis the many friends of bruce cowie will be pleased to know that he was able to return home from the hospital for sick child- jjs the addresses on each letter and parcel should show the full name cf the pesch who is to get it b the correct apartment number street address rural route number or post office box number u city town or village and postal zone number where necessary s your name and complete return address in the upper lefthand corner see the yellow pages of most telephone directories for complete postal information a correct poxtar address speeds accurate delivery mju ren and that he now has his leg in a brace mrs p bennett mrs j storey and mrs maw representing the explorer group attended the opening ceremonies of falrmead school for retarded children at newmarket on friday mr and mrs carl steckley and stephen of scarboro called on mr and mrs clarence steck ley on sunday evening hardening of the heart can cause much more grief than hardening of the arteries boys and girls turn your old bicycle on a new one as low as s 3195 guaranteed repairs on bicycles tricycles and baby carriages markham cycle sports 85 main st markham phone 1588 the man from mutual life perhaps your young wn knem him m the coach of ihe neighbourhood peewee hockey learn he cnjoji tins because he enjoys helping children at work loo helping people is hit prime concern hes an expert al ii a life insurance counsellor a valued friend the mutual life assurance company of canada muoorriectwatiaioo oktio an outstanding record of high dividends betjbesentative fred m pugh stouffville ont phone 5w st patricks day dance sponsored by he stouffville ioof and rebckahs on friday march 17th in the masonic hall mtjsic by art celsie and hi singing peainsmen 900 pm to 100 mm admlulon 100 each ticket now on sale and at the door everybody welcome proceeds for cancer polio and tiibercuirwm fund

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