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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 20, 1962, p. 4

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ftgt 4 the si0uffvh1e tribune tbunirf stpteabtt 20 1962 whats the future of seat belts the evidence is ample and is jttill piling up that seat belts could save a lot of lives each j ear if the public could be persuad ed to use them the american medical a-ssoc-u- t i o n whose members have the job of patch ing up the vic- tims of car crashes e s 1 1 mates that 10000 lives could be saved each ear from the 40000odd highway fatalities if the victims had been using belts no less an authority than the california state highway patrol believes that serious and fatal injuries in 1500000 road acci dents ian ear could have been cut by 350 all california and new york state vehicles are now equipped with belts evidence that the public is ignoring the advice of safety authorities is the fact that seat belts are sold on only about 2 of automobiles delivered to the public with about one third of these not being used after they have been installed perhaps one reason for the apathy is that the public thinks the belts are designed for high speed only statistics show otherwise that the belts save lives in lowspeed collisions an endovercnder at 80 miles per hour is likely to be fatal no matter how well youre belted in but a 5 to 15 mileperhour intersection crash can kill you too if your head collides with the dash panel windshield or the pavement any day youre convinced well be happy to install belts in your car promptly hbi patrick motors no js ua repairs- recores- exchanges cars trucks- tractors guaranteed rateoflo tested jillmhhijhu if your home is as cold as an eskimos hose its tmmr winter exposed percpetch pii250- office 578jnigiits service station fuel oil- gasoline motor oi l- greases main st mauhham greenwood news miss glenna minaker and girl friend of huntsvwe visited last weekend with the formers parents mr and mrs minaker and on monday they attended the music festival at stratford congratulations to mr and mrs robert hicks on their recent marriage last sunday was observed as rally sunday at the church service miss beatrice mclean told the story and mr david pegg assisted rev j fleetham with the service this coming sunday sept 23 there will be no church service due to kinsale anniversary in the morning at 11 oclock sun day school will be held at 1015 rev mr veal of caledon east will be the minister and audley choir will sing mr andy morden mrs d moiden and mary lou attended the wedding of the formers nephew last saturday at hamil ton mr and mrs glen eastwood and linda were visitors with relatives at pctcrboro last sun day mr edward pegg was at lake simcoe last weekend unit one of the ucw met in the church basement last thursday with fourteen present mrs ceo moore had charge of the worship service and pro gram mrs d clarke read the scripture and mrs moore the meditation mrs trolley unit leader con ducted the business during the making of a quilt to be at mu seum day at brougham this saturday a number of articles were brought for the bazaar nov 3 the anniversary serv ices are to be held oct 14 and a turkey dinner on wednesday oct 17 ucw unit two met at the home of mrs les wilson last wednesday evening mrs k brooks was in charge of the program mrs kyte of black- stock was the special visitor mrs wm pegg led the business period next meeting to be held at mrs s pughs home with mrs t campbell in charge of the program mr herbert ruttan of mm- lard texas is visiting with his nephew- mr ed pascoe and fam ily mr and mrs dennis whalen of toronto visited with mr and mrs herb middleton and family last week the juvenile baseball team held a corn roast at the commu nity park last saturday night and presented mr and mrs grant pascoe with a radio mr and mrs lloyd pegg of oshawa visited at the milton pegg home last saturday the trolley family were at lake simcoe on the weekend mrs les wilson and children visited with mrs jas thomas last sunday afternoon in stouffville mr and mrs f byers and mrs p wilson were callers on mrs norman wilson stouff ville last sunday afternoon mr and mrs e pegg were at presquille point last sunday it was promotion sunday for the sunday school when twelve girls and boys advanced on to higher classes mrs mabel ormerod of to ronto visited at the ormerod home last sunday mr and mrs john middleton of ashburn visited with mr and mrs fred byers one afternoon last week o 0 ae week e whats the instalment plan way to save for the suppose for example he has the makings of a concert pianist or a scientist a doctor a lawyer or a statesman now is the time to ensure that when the time comes for it you can afford his training its time to start looking after his future with the help of scotiabanks personal security program or psp a protected savings plan thats exclusive with the bank of nova scotia heres how psp works you select a savings goal from 100 to 2500 which you reach in 50 equal payments as you save youre lifeinsured for the full amount of your goal at no added cost to you when you reach your goalyou collect all youve saved plus a cash bonus psp is the ideal way to save for any future for a holiday abroad or a boat or a new home ask about psp at your nearest scoliabank the brnk of novr scotih more than 600 offices across canada and abroad goodwood mrs r may sept 13 fall days are upon us per haps a little early this year last thursday and friday mornings we witnessed frost in the low places goodwood public library will be open at the community hall each tuesday and thursday evening for the winter season webb school carried on shift classes last week but is using their basement temperary until the new room is completed the senior room of good wood school has mrs smith for their teacher she boards at the home of mr and mrs herb wagg mr and mrs ted kidd and melodie visited with mr and mrs ken hockely and baby blaine on saturday evening mr hebron elson had sun day dinner with mr and mrs wm may mr and mrs dudley wilson and family and mr wilson sr of whitby spent sunday with mr and mrs d alderson miss lorna may and four friends have spent the past two weeks touring in the eastern provinces there are a number of mu- sically inclined children in goodwood who are in need of a teacher is there a piano teach er in our midst congratulations to mr allan macheseny and his bride miss barbara miller who were marri ed recently at markham a shower will be held at the home of his parents mr and mrs tom if yon win ill buy jou another stock of bananas macheseny on friday two very impressive services have been held at the baptist church recently a short while ago rev j e jetley pleached to a large congregation on the meaning of baptism by immer sion at the close of this serv ice nine candidates were baptiz ed shoving their belief in a lov ing savior on september 9 these folk were given the right hand of fellowship and accept ed as members of our church those who were baptized were janet and doris slack mrs grace wood and ann wood margaret may- rodney kidd donald bunker jim rummunie and campbell stewart camp bell will be accepting church membership with the waverley road baptist church toronto baptist mission circle was held at the home of mrs jean pugh on sept 4 mrs j jones presided over the meeting a quartette accompanied by mis woodland with her accordion was much enjoyed mis j e tetley gave a very interesting talk on lady home missionaries and told some ways we can as sist them a social half hour was enjoyed thursday evening is piayer meeting at the church and fri day night senior bypu a workman who letued after 40 years service was given a watch just making sure he would have time on his wrist as well as on his hands mvlivm bnmdwood travel service 679 danforth ave toronto ho 1s171 home for christmas 34000 return i minimum tourist class from montreal to liverpool nov 20h empress of britain returning from southampton to new york jan 4th ss united slates guaranteed space available mitchell travel service markham ontario 107 main street phone 1790 s533 in the lions den by lion norm hill alonday september tenth was opening night for the stouffville lions club 6263 season and they started the season in a gay mood with a corn and wiener roast held in the park monday was wet windy and miserable but foitune smiled and the rain stopped in time for the big do a good number of lions and their ladies attended and were joined by a fine representation from sunderland who brought the travelling lion with them the evening started with a singsong while the coin and wieneis were being cooked lack of intiumcntal lead made the start of most numbers rather weak and ragged as most of the gang seemed reluct ant to start a song however the singing soon became loud even though not too musical and the sour notes that came thiough every now and then added greatly to the fun and laughter a great clatter of spoons folks tongs etc signalled that the food was ready and all and sundry ate their fill there was plenty of corn hot dogs and coffee after all were well fed iev- eial relay races were held egg and spoon thieelegged bal loon etc causing much hilarity among the contestants and spec tators alike when the races were finished the crowd gather ed around a huge bonfire for a final singsong led by lions john faulds and bob winfield we were well supplied with songsheets but most of the songs requested were not on the sheets however this didnt matter in the least it was too dark to read anyway eveiyone had fun and thanks is due to the program and spe cial activities committees for a very fine and enjoyable eve ning business directory numbering stamps scratch pads from jumbo size down to note size th stouffville tribune plenty of hot water for everyone with beauty salons the powder puff beauty salon jov boss days tues thru sat nights wed and fri for appointment call stoult 165 accountants funeral directors l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day or night phone stouffville 9sw optometrists e a grubin ro optometrist picton stouftville in stouffville at the james mccreight residence 5s main st e on the following mondays and tuesdays sept 17th niul 181u oct 15th and 16th garnet v gray od optometrist stouffville medical centre phone 616 for appointment hours 1000 am o 800 pm every tuesday dental neil c smith lds dds office over canadian bank of commerce telephone 167w stouffville graduate of university of toronto legal william g parsons llb barrister solicitor 157 main st w po box 820 phone 446 stouffville button coon barristers solicitors notaries s3 main st w stouffville phone 666 667 solicitors canadian bank of commerce h reg button ba 103 obrien ave phone 239 david a coon 5 victoria st phone 1155 kennedy kennedy 67 richmond st v toronto barristers solicitors notaries ross kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 755 ross l kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 1169 cattanach hindson barristers solicitors stouffville by appointment anytime phone markham 25 main street markham phone 25 paul w j mingay ba barrister solicitor 61 main street markham ont phone markham 707 48tf robert w mcvey barrister a solicitor suite 110 221 victoria street toronto markham toronto phona 339 phone em 30389 upholstering rebuilding restyling wood refinlshinjr custom built furnlfure draperies broailloom no money down easy terms 90 day no finance charge highest quality at lowest prices free advice on home furnishing estimates in our home toromark furniture house markham 801 l direct line stouffville 509 16b yongc street richmond hill ont phone zenith 82500 john c wylie fja licensed publie accountant auditor office residence wylla acres musselmajia lake road rju slouflrillc phone 495 leonard r rosenberg bcom chartered accountant bank ot nova scotia bulldlnr aurora tdephona pa 79151 auctioneers w d atkinson rhone stouffville 363 licensed auctioneer and sale manager sales conducted anywhere specializing in the preparation and selling of purebred consign ments and dispersals farm auc tions furniture and real estate sales bills prcpaicd and posted at no extra cost this specialized set vice ically pays off and means money m your docket phone stouffville 363 ken clarke prentice aoctioxeers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario milliken po ph ax 3 59s7 markham po ph mark 346 prentices have been established auctioneers since 1890 a s farmer licensed auctioneer counties of york ontario farm stock furniture sales a specialty telephone gormley 5311 address gormley po 5935 chiropractors wm s baird dc doctor of chtropractio xray by appointment 327 main st n- markham ont telephone 701 j s delaurier dc 201 main street west stouffville ontario tues thurs fri 10 am 9 pm wed sat 10 am 5 pm telephone 136 insurance thos birkett and son ltd general insurance agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service telephone 718 eveningsgordon r birkett 717 les clarke 281 bob hassard 682 use your headand savf check state firms low insurance rales or careful driversrates so low that one out ot two ma save important dol lars call today stjltr fau utiual auto montiuncieouwkr lloyd some folks like prunes always look as if they needed cheerinz up

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