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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 13, 1961, p. 4

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hf i m jtouffyhjul trieuni lhundtf 1j 13 1961 short history of the car business it is generally accepted by the public that the profit on retail iood sales is low and it is i recently read one chain store claim intended to impress the public with this fact state that their average was 2 of sales neil patrick 193g ostc 1937 07 1958 02 199 14 19g0 05 well the na tional average for automobile dealers profits for 19 6 0 were recently released and dealer pre tax profit in all departments for the year was 05 of sales ob viously the average car dealers percentage of profit on sales is only 25r of the food chain fig ures this comes out to 22 per new car and is the second lowest since 1s49 whcn national records were first compiled hero are the records over the last ten years 1951 49 1952 36 1953 22 i 1954 06 1955 17 of the total 219 of dealers opereated at a loss with no pro fit whatsoever last year and bankruptcies were up 43 these simple facts are reported here only to dispel the idea that dealers may be making unwar ranted profits at the expense of the public there is we believe a further meaning for the car buying public in these figures it that dealers caught in this price squeeze are naturally looking for ways to cut expenses some may try reducing the extent kand hence the expense with which they are prepared to stand behind their product while no business can long survive without a profit it is also abundantly clear that a business cannot survive by short changing the public on its ob ligations in order to reduce op erating expenses patrick mo tors will continue to sell cars to the public at the lowest possible price consistent with fair and reputable dealing and depend able service heil patrick motors itd stouffville dont take things just as they come unless you dont care about the good ones promotions at markham ss 12 promotion bepokt to grade 8 isobe jackson wayne madlli to grade marian jackson helen john son eonny madill bulie murray to grade 6 jimmie miller to grade 5 alma wilson to grade 4 steven goodwin george wil son to grade 3 douglas mcleod rodney pugh to grade 2 michael dolson carol good win garry gostick donnle mc leod patti mcleod mrs e johnston teacher ss no 12 markham promotions 75 and over to grade 9 bruce mckay to grade 8 sharon bruce s a n d r a jeanne chadwick louis hill to grade 7 donald matthews mary matt hews dale reid donna reid helen schievink irene smith to grade 6 chris cakebread gary ross brenda uens to grade 5 betty gayman arlene ree- sor steven wells to grade 4 calvin kennedy judith ree- sor hilda schievink louise uens to grade 3 joyce gayman wayne ross harry schievink to grade 2 joanna reesor mrs isobel nigh teacher the fellow whos sitting on top of the world these days is in a precarious position sunday school lesson a scientist says this is the age of insects rather than man hes thinking about vacation lesson for julv 16 matthew the converted publican mat 9513 1014 luke 52732 golden text he left all rose up and followed him luke 528 the lesion as a whole during the period of the new testament palestine was of course a roman province and the proud freedomloving jews found it impossible to escape the constant grim reminders of that fact the ubiquitous ro man soldier the roman coin age and the hated roman tax collector were everpresent re minders that they were no longer a free people their na tional sins had brought them under divine discipline and be cause of tliis their loved land had been subjected to the boot heel of the gentile in order to maintain the army of occupation the jews were re quired to pay taxes and usually these tax collectors were them selves jews but those who ac cepted this position were usual ly regarded as especially con temptible for they appeared as having abandoned all sense of patriotism in fact these col lectorsor publicans were al ways associated with repro bates and sinners see luke 5 30 it is very remarkable that the lord should not only reach and save one of these publicans but should chiose him to write a gospel stcry and that this gos pel should be primarily intend ed to reach jewish eyes but the prophets had long before de clared that gods ways and thoughts are infinitely higher than ours see isa 559 but matthew was both obed ient and humble he promptly responded to the lords call and he always referred to him self as matthew the publican a description tiiat was anything but selfcomplimentary in a so ciety where such officials were always under the suspicion of graft and misappropriation of public funds son of alphaeus this publi- a large percentage of office workers have eye trouble says an oculist why not take down the wall clocks paper tablecloths 100 ft rolls ideal for picnics and back- yard cookouts 195 cans given name was levi see mark 214 and he evidently lived and served in capernaum perhaps it was the lord who gave him the second name mat thew just as he had on another occasion given an added name to simon see john 142 at any rate matthew meaning godgiven was one of the men given out of the world by god the father to his beloved son see john 176 the heart of the lesson though heartily despised by his jewish compatriots and classed with outcast sinners matthew was certainly not des pised by jesus the messiah and son of god on the contrary he was the object of christs interest and love and later on received the great honor of authoring the gospel of the king and his kingdom it required only two words from the lord to transform the life of this manone day as he sat in his tollhouse the lord passed by and looking on this official said follow me three actions followed a forsaking a following and a feasting there was no hesitation there were no questions raised mat thew forsook everything the claims of business surrendered to the higher claims of the new master his obedience was prompt and unquestioning he concluded that the commands of the master would be his en ablements and that to him henceforth belonged his fullest allegiance therefore he immed iately followed christ as suggested this dinner ar ranged by matthew in his own home may have been in the nature of a farewell party to his old business friends or it may have been given primarily to honor jesus at any rate they were all there and the ugly criticism of the religionists provided the saviour with an opportunity to declare not only the worthlessness of empty cer emonialism but the shining truth of his glorious mission he had come from heaven in order to call lost sinners to re pentance and make for them an eternal feast with himself in heaven and in the meantime he would send them forth equi pped by his power as his rep resentatives from a scorned employee of the hated roman government matthew was promoted to the position of a royal ambassador of the king of kings almond cherry jam using r eel cherries yitli itct s r tfism jlassn 4 lbs jib srupsctfibsosujji 1 box certo crystal 1m teaspoons alnond extract 1 cap slivered blanched almonds first p tpart tin fruit stem and pit about z marts fully ripe sweet cherries chop fine or crina and neasure 4 cups into a terj larje saucepan squeeze the juice from 2 mediumsired letnoas measure w cup into saucepan with cherries 4 cups prepared trait about 2 quarts ripe sweet cherries i cup lemon juice 2 lemons tits malt mi lam meassre jejir ard st aside add certo crystals to fruit ia saucepan and mix wel place over h jh heat and stir until mixture comes to t hard boil at once stir in surjr brinj to a lull rtffiaj boa and boil hard 1 ninote stirrin constantly re move rem heat and svim off loam with metal spocn then stir and skim by turns lor 5 minutes to cool sshtly to prevent floating fait stir in almond ex tract and almonds ladle quickly into lasses ccvef at ccce with h inch hot paraffin m certo liquid or crystals j lloyd school june results scratch pads from jumbo size down to note size get them at tha stouffville tribune ss no 7 whitchurch honours to grade 9 donna baker ann duncan linda ellas marnette murree michael reed wayne rose david watts to grade 8 sheila ash david betz joan doyle susan gibson robert hepburn marvin murree james reid paul slicter howard sproxton to grade 7 peter betz recommended david craig leon doyle brad ley jenks fred kirstein bill leary edward leaiy paul wilson recom to grade g hieke bosma keith doner brian doyle bobby ground barbara harvey bonnie har vey brenda harvey gary houghton ella mae hunking sherri leary susan reed john stewart frances wilson recom to grade 5 ralph bosma mathew brom- iley philip bromiley ferae gamble wendy houghton frederica joseph bruce mac- kay darlene slicter joanne wilson michael wilson june wooller to grade 4 christena belntema jolin brinkman jenette joseph brenda kerr charles oliver dorothy stewart beverley watts recom marilyn clews rod ney stewart repeat to grade 3 john ash elva cole judy doyle wayne doyle debbie ground carl hunking dean slichter richard zonnekeyn lorry wooller to grade 2 brenda ash nancy doner carolyn hawkins janet wide- man kenny zonnekeyn it depends on the driver on the care that a truck is given and on the manner in which the truck was built lets assume the first two factors are average the driver is reasonably considerate of his truck the maintenance it receives is sensible and regular now the mileage we can expect depends on how the truck is built why do some suspensions last and last lets talk suspension heres another way in which chevrolet extends truck life truck- tailored rear suspension in combination with chevys famous independent front suspension with torsion springs before chevrolet pioneer ed this suspension system road bumps used to be transmitted directly to the chassis and to the sheet metal and load but now with inde pendent front suspension and varirate rear springs chevrolet trucks dissipate the bumps reduce chassis strain minimize tire abuse load damage and driver fatigue another way of adding more and more miles to the life of a chevrolet truckl why is the engine you choose so important lets talk engines for this is the heart of truck performance and its here that chevrolet vss and 6s have proven their depend able worth naturally chevrolet gives you a choice of power plants but they all have something in common namely over head valves moraine bearings and full pressure lubrication all specially designed for long engine life and as a bonus while you enjoy this extended engine life chevrolet has married economy to power in the performance of its various engines so that with a chevrolet truck you have the puliingpower when you need it and gas economy fulltime then there are the myriad of small features that help extend the life of chevrolet trucks extrabig capacity brakes preci- aion ballgear steering to minimize friction and steering effort torquetailored clutches and supertough transmissions now consider truck frames for a moment chevrolet hewyduty trucks arc built with a variety of frames tailormade for a variety of trucking jobs for example if you spend all of your driving time off the highway chevy recom mends one of their flexible frames that supports and gives when giving is the wisest course if your chore calls for extra heavy highway loads chevy has a fram that fills that bill too in fact chevrolet trucks come to you with the justright frame for your job and because of that months and months of life are added to your chevrolet truck miles and miles of profitable hauling melville june promotions to grade 0 frank busato clair byer betty cornelisse david hatha way bonnie kennedy jeanette lang brian macaioney joyce mckean mary miller bill pow ell donna ratcliff judy var- don barbara winn to grade 8 neil byer john harris john lang noreen powell janice ratcliff margaret sheridan da vid yake to grade 7 eddie hakonson ricky hast ings nancy hathaway lam bert yake teacher m byer to grade g paul hadcock donna hough ton terry ratcliff michael rox- borough to grade 5 randy hathaway jean ken nedy judy kennedy richard miller o grade 4 everille davison michael day orne kennedy nanette var- don donna winn to grade 3 wayne houghton roberta johnston barbara miller mar tha mulhclland karen ratcliff billie van beek elaine winn jerry kennedy to grade 3 teddy bennett john day ste- ohen lewis lesley maliard larry nigh teacher mrs p wldeman take care of your teeth is good advice brush them every day anj dont get fresh with people who can lick you aaaa i vnjjsatm mkmaammmmmmm so how many miles should your chevrolet truck last frankly we cant pin it down to a figure certainly there are thousands of chevrolet trucks across canada with thousands of profit miles behind them who knows perhaps youll retire before your truck does but one thing we can say with surety your chevrolet truck has been built to give you the best performance throughout the longest possible lifetime and with a chevrolet truck every mile you drive will be a profitable one choose your workproved chevrolet truck at your dealers today first in sales because theyre best known for performance service engineering economy and all round reliability chevrolet work proved trucks chevolds ltd stouffville ontario iktlffhwho0 masked hs boss for a 1 vtworttohakeljp ka xrwtwec0rhb8ajffijd si he missed whuh raj 1 vacation f midtown garage your local bp dealer mijlman sales service general repairs 24hr towing i70w daja evenings 179j council briefs markham township council at its last meeting handled the following in addition to subjects covered elsewhere in this issue appointed deputyreeve law- son mumberson and councillor charles hooper to represent it at a tricounty planning work shop in the county of york offices at newmarket on june 29 when the counties of york peel and ontario will discuss coordination in regional plan ning gave tentative approval to the issuance of 109000 deben tures lor a fourroom extension to the woodlands public school discussed plans for the on tario municidal board hearing which will be held at 10 am on wednesday june 28th at which the highly controversial towers discount store applica tion for rezoning of a thornhill area to permit erection of a store will be held decided to take no action re garding the dominion day holi day which falls on saturday july 1st and which will gener ally be observed that day only decided to call for bids for 247000 debentures covering needs of school area no l the time is here when life in the country agrees mighty well with relatives from the city green river mr and mrs a pearse and family enjoyed a pleasant week end at the cottage of mr pearses sister at one of the northern lakes mr and mrs b draper also had a pleasant weekend when they visited with their son paul at the camp where he is em ployed this summer they spent the remainder of the time at sharbot lake mrs a mckay of windsor is visititng wiui her sister mrs w duncan mr and mrs wm smetharn visited on sunday evening with mr and mrs frank hutchlngj of claremont we wish to extend birthday wishes to mr j a nighswander who celebrated his 80th birth day on july 11 mr nighswan der has bten a lifelong resident of our community and is held in high esteem by all who know him ve wish him many more happy birthdays those attending the sunday school picnic at the conserva tion park greenwood on thurs day had a most enjoyable time there were about 115 in attend ance wanted more cream shippers for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call phone i86w sioufiville creamery co cold storage lockers for rent a tfv 5 0

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