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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 16, 1961, p. 4

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m m stowfrvnii tkwhi thrtda mk k 1961 oil changes how often there is ro more controversial subject in the car business than when you should change oil or more differing answers oil companies perhaps to sell more oil have always favored the orce- every thousand miles formula automotive en- g i n e e r s who want to claim greater economy have iavored sell patrick 5003 mile chang- the ordinary driver who has ro interest in making the oil companies richer but who doesnt want to invite valve trouble and shorten his engines we has to figure it out for himself one manufacturer who advo cated 4oc0 mile changes found that lubrication oils held up well or that mileage but additives detergents which prevent cor rosion and suspend dirt broke bloomington mr and mrs g mccorraack of sudbury were at her parents home mr and mrs w a fock- iers one day last week mr and mrs w ferguson and family attended a party at victoria square in honour of mr and mrs c caymans wed ding anniversary the march w a meeting was held thursday afternoon at the home of mr and mrs- e lemon with president mrs o harding in the chair and mrs e baker with the devotlonals birthday greetings were sung to mrs harding mrs e burnett mrs e lemon and mrs zwier a thankyou card was read from mrs p brown for a box of fruit we are glad to report that mrs brown is convalescing from her recent illness a letter was read by mrs tomlinson from miss mary neal of the sault ste marie mission mrs harding took the col lected christmas cards to the manor house yonge street and reports that they were grate fully received providing hours pair stopped bailiff trying to seize cow down atter 20 so they went oi pleasure to the folks residing back to 2000 tnats the figure generally accepted now other studies showed that sludge and carbon increase rapidly after 2000 miles and acids which accumulate from unbumed fuel and cant be stopped by a fiiter reach dam aging strength after that mile age they eat at your rings and cylinder walls theres one more point its the kind of driving you do if its start and stop on a cold engine in winter then thousand- mile changes may not be often enough acids and water from condensation accumulate many times faster then dusty roads in summer increase grit getting into your oil if youre a sales man driving long distances over clean pavement then 2000 miles or more will be alright best way is to feel the oi on your dipstick occasionally if it is unclean and gritty to rub be tween your fingers then it is time to change it heu patrick motors t- stouffville there a missionary box with contents was on display and is being sent with miss reesor to a mission station in nigeria value of the box is over seventy- five dollars contents included seven quilts pyjamas dresses blouses pants aprons and some unused dolls mrs v wagg conducted a program giving readings on gar dens and courage mrs c tin- dall led in the scripture reading a reach township farmer voiensky farm to satisfy a and his wife were bound over to keep the peace for one year and especially towards the bailiff of the third division court as a sequel to a hearing on three as sault charges and one threaten ing charge martin vodensky 52 and his wife susan con 13 reach twp appeared before magistrate f s ebbs in port perry police court two charges of assault were filed against vodensky and oe assault charge against mrs vod- enski following complaints made by george till also of reach township a bailiff who had at tempted to seize a heifer at the and a bible quiz rev stanley who has been on an african mission field for fifty years gave an interesting talk on his work there with rev h percy rev stan ley has been assisting in the missionary conference held in the church here last weekend was a guest of mr and mrs e lemon hostesses were mrs m barnes and mrs c lemon mr glen moxhan signalman in our navy sailed for duty in j florida last week mr and mrs ted simmons were guests with mr and mrs h doner a couple of days last week mr and mrs h kee miss betty and john of orangeville mr l tranmer miss green and mr and mrs case of mt albert were sunday visitors at mr and mrs o tranmers judgment for 53 in dismissing the assault charges his worship said that evidence indicated that there had been an argument between the voienskys and till on jan 7 and again or jan 13 ke said that till had attempted to seize a heifer valued at s100 and had been prevented from doing so he noted that the two accused were recent immigrants and may not have been aware what was going on and since there had been no injuries he would give them the benefit of the doubt and dismiss the assault counts but said his worship they would be bound over to keep the peace for one year because of the threat made by codensky ke said that they must be made aware that they cannot argue with a bailiff or a police officer and if they have a dispute it warned thera that tneir bond to keep the peace especially ferred to bailiff tux mocthwatebing chebe1 pie a favourite in ontario is cherry pie a twocrust pie with either a solid crisscross or lattice top according to the food and nutrition lepartment macdonald institute guelph suitable pastry or 9inch cherry pie may be baje as fol lows sift once and measure li cups pastry flour and i cup allpurpose flour add 1 tea spoon salt and reslft measure i cup shortening and cut half this amount into flour until shortening is the sue of coarse cornmeal cut in remainder un til it is the size of large peas sprinkle 5 or 6 tbsp of iced water one teaspoon at a time over the flour mixture toss lightly with a fork shape into must be settled in court he two balls refrigerate the filling may be made us ing two 15ouree tins or 24 cups of drained thawed sweet ened cherries mix vt cup plus 2 tablespoons granulated sugar 3 tablespoons cornstarch teaspoon salt and 3 tablespoons of cold cherry juice to form a paste in a saucepan heat 1 cup cherry juice now roll pastry for the bot tom crust place on the pie plate roll out the remainder and cut into strips for a lattice top add heated juice to paste mix ture to combine and cook over direct heat stirring constantly until thick and clear remove from heat add 1 tablespoon of butter u teaspoon almond ex tract and 5 or 6 drops red food colouring then add cherries pour mixture into unbaked pie crust attach lattice strips to moistened lower edge bake at 423 f for 25 to 30 minutes 200 reward for information on an angus bull which disappeared from valmar farms claremont and altona area reward will be paid on the arrest and conviction of person or parties responsible claremont 13w what are you learning in school now we asked a begin ner nexf door after a few weeks of school reading or writing yet all we have is lineup he said grimly line up for milk lineup for the bath room lineup for rubbers coata and things lineup to come in lineup to go out funny thing the older a man gets the farther he had to walls to school report from parliament by hon mike starr mp ontario riding the ottawa papers this week carried stories of a new eastern ontario institute of technology to be built in ottawa at a cost of 2000000 it was pointed out that 75 now is the time to order forage and pasture seed reg no 1 and can no 1 seed grain also spring fertilizers we carry large stocks and can give excellent service and good prices stiver bros unionville stouffville aurora uxbr1dge 0y4us9 township of markham sealed tenders plainly marked as to contents and addressed to h c t crisp clerktreasurer township of xmarkham will be accepted up to 5 pm monday march 20th 19g1 for the supply of two sixcylinder twodoor sedan police cruisers liidders to make allowance on tradein of one 1959 ford twodoor sixcylinder sedan and one 1960 chevrolet sixcylinder twodoor sedan further particulars and specifications may be obtained from the undersigned the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted c yyidoman chief of police township of markham rr2 gormley ont wanted more cream shippers for beat results ship your cream to stoufftille creamery we pay two cents more per pound batterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to hare oar track call phone ls6w stouffville creamery co cold storage lockers for rent of the cost would be reimbursed by the federal government un der the new technical and vo cational training legislation at the same time according to the press ottawa was going ahead with plans for a twenty- million dollar sewage project in order to complete the work be fore march 31 1963 and secure a federal remission of more than 2500000 the same work was going ahead in other provinces all across canada construe hon of new technical and voca tional schools was being planned in order to take advantage of federal government assistance meanwhile major sewer pro jects were being authorized for vancouver toronto peterbor ough and fort william all on the basis of federal assistance and cooperation reports were coming in of contracts being financed with business organization in other countries as a result of new ex port credit arrangements in the ontario riding winter works projects had provided work in oshawa ajax whitby and whitby township in oshawa some 60 men re ceived a month and a half em ployment on projects totalling 67000 in bowmanvllle 23 men worked approximately a month on projects totalling 33000 in whitby three projects pro vided work for 22 men for some 80 days at a cost of 38607 in whitby township twenty men were employed on three projects for some six weeks in port perry 20 men were employed for some 17 days and in scugog employment was pro vided for 5 men for two months in ajax 19 men received em ployment for 15 days total employment provided across canada by the municipal winter works program reached 100000 onsite jobs this week end and an equal number of jobs were provided offsite this estimate was made by more than 1800 municipalities across canada with two months still to go for completion of the program this winter total worth of projects to date for this winter is over 250- 000000 meanwhile plans and sched ules were being drawn up for the designation of municipal tics and areas to receive double depreciation allowance for new industry as announced in the baby budget by the minister of fin ance double depreciation was being allowed for tax purposes for new industries locating in areas or in municipalities where industrial employment was on the decline applications and inquiries had been received in the labour de partment from a number of areas this week and were under investigation once the qualifications of an area were established on the basis of investigation and the formula which had been drawn up to measure the degree of the decline in industrial employ ment then that area or munici pality would be designated as an area eligible for the double depreciation allowance for tax purposes with reference to frequently increasing taxes our various governments are mistaken in manifestly assuming the sky is the limit the limit is the bot tom of the taxpayers pocket again in the spring of 1961 your gas company asks your assistance the severe winter weather experienced this past year has created a deeper frost level than normal when the frost comes out as milder temperatures prevail ground movement will be greater than in other years a the works departments of many municipalities have warned of the damage that has already occurred to streets and paving and that more damage will take place repairs to broken roads water mains etc cost thousands of dollars each year and the estimates this year are greater than ever the many miles of gas mains buried in the ground as well as sewer networks hydro conduits and telephone cables have been installed and maintained for years in accordance with the best known engineering and operating practices all of these facilities will be subjected to pressures and movement as the ground begins to thaw where our new gas mains and services have been installed refilled trenches will likely settle any resulting damage to lawns walks roads and driveways will be adjusted as quickly as weather permits under these abnormal conditions the possibility of natural gas leakage is increased the gas company therefore requests the assistance of all the citizens in the community in guarding against gas leaks that might otherwise go unnoticed gas leak detecting crews constantly patrol the area checking streets utility manholes sewers and buildings in addition to this safeguard we ask your cooperation by reporting any unfamiliar odour to us promptly in addition any of the following circumstances should be reported without delay 1 any noticeable bubbling in pools of water on the ground and streets 2 any odour which has no readily apparent cause either in buildings or out of doors 3 any indication that your furnace regardless of fuel does not appear to be operating as i should basement floor drains should be checked to ensure that they contain water sewer gases natural gas and other combustible fumes can enter homes through basement drains if they are dry pour a pail of water into dry cellar floor drains to fill the water traps and prevent the entry of gases your participation in this safety program is appreciated please assist us to render the best possible service by reporting any strange odour to us quickly at any time of the day or night a a richmond hill ontario phone zeoith 8 2500

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