Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 6, 1962, p. 4

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flt 4 the siourtvwf mtuhl thurxtoy otaaba 6 box talv cars th progress of seat belts if you axe considering buying ft mw ims car you would be vm aovked to qoitd tot a qual- vtfta are grow ing rapidly in popularity and mx now bwuiled ta 9 percent ol d can on the wad though a good percentage drivers fall to use them con- tfatwuy kethlnr makes a seat belt believer latter than being in an ardent without one providing you survive that is medical authorities state flatly that bet ter than one third of fatal in juries would be avoided u the vtettm had been wearing belts one group of drivers who always fasten their belts before driving anywhere are the test engineers in charge of safety tests for the major car makers watching the results of a crack- up against a concrete barrier at 30 mph with dummies in the cars is apparently quite a con vince for anyone inclined to consider a belt too much trouble new cars come prepunched tr seat belt installation now arid the job of fitting your car with belts to match the uphol stery is a fast and simple one it is important to wear seat belts on shopping trips and other short drives as well as longer trips three out of four traffic fatalities occur within 25 miles of home and more than one half of all injuryproducing ac cidents take place in urban areas learn to use this safety de vise now before you become eonvineedthe hard way nsi patrick motors in j jrfci i weatherman is giving an eerjy example of what mean temperatures are like musselmahs lake mrs b i mcmann the community wishes to ex tend its sympathy to mrs mil- ford rose and family in the loss of a loving husband and father friends and neighbours at tended a shower on thursday evening for miss muriel snow at the home of mrs t cantwell congratulations to mr and mrs grant horton who were married on saturday he is the son of mr and mrs cliff horton recent visitors with mr and mrs t doran and family were mr and mrs h ballock and family of rouge hill and mr and mrs ralph mcgowan and family of scarborough mr and mrs t doran visited in belleville with mr w doran mr and mrs gord doran and family mr and mrs gerry do ran and family and mr and mrs gerry doran recently mr and mrs j mcmann spent the weekend with mr and mrs a mcmann and family at owen sound and also visited with mr and mrs i eagles at markdale rin6w00d there will be a white gift service at the dec oth sunday school session mark your gift for jewels for jesus or toron to city mission there was a good attendance at the fall rally of sunday school convention of whit church twp on tuesday night nov 27th held at the gormley united missionary church mr and mr harry boerstra of toronto called on mr and mrs aimer fockler on friday afternoon mr and mrs walter pipher of stouffville celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary on saturday dec 1st congratula tions the sunday evening church service was cancelled because of the dense fog mrs j m grove accompanied mr and mrs arthur paisley for sunday dinner with their aunt mrs coakwell and cousin mrs jackson bloomihgton mr and mrs eugene baker visited with their daughter mr and mrs glen fishers t wind sor mrs o h tranmer accom panied them to merlin all good wishes and congratu lations to mr and mrs marvin lemon of morrisburg on their twentyfifth wedding annivers ary mrs m thomas mrs joe winterstein mrs cliff lemon mrs dawson burnett and mrs o tranmer were guests on thursday at the home of mr and mrs fred hall sharon also present were mr and mrs perry winch of keswick mr and mrs acton of brook lyn were visitors with mr and mrs i smith on sunday mr and mrs victor connor of severn falls were at mr murrav ramers on sunday mr and mrs a w storry entertained at a turkey dinner in honor of mr noel storry and mrs art smiths birthdays mr percv w brown is con fined to bed with the flu when a man isnt saving enough to get married on it may be because hes single repairs- recores exchanges cars -trucks- tractors guaranteed rateoflo tested mitilimih dial g403311 your mp reports by john addison for the first time in all the years of talk about a commuter rail service we can now look for some positive action as ou knoiv one of the things to which i pledged myself as a candidate and m p for york north was to work toward such a service mr donald gordon president of the cnr now says work will be possible with in two years this is when the hump yard also known as the cnrs new vaughan township mar shalling yards will be complet ed with an access line this mr gordon told me during the sessions of the house of com mons railways committee would relieve the existing heav ily congested lines and make a commuter senice into toronto feasible must havo help in reply to my questions mr gordon explained that the cnr itself could not operate a commuter serivce at a profit indeed he said it would be a moneylosing proposition nev ertheless he said the railway is perfectly willing to examine any proposals that may be made by authorities in the af fected areas it would require some sort of subsidy payment mr gordon told the committee when i asked his ideas on those who might coordinate the plans he said he considered this the re sponsibility of the metro peo ple i pointed out that 40000 people live along yonge street and a commuter service would be a major public convenience mr gordon then said the prob lem would be to find those who would assist in the payment of costs to move people as far as 40 to 50 miles out of toronto newspaper support the toronto daily star edito rially has commented that this is not a matter for any one municipality but must be a joint enterprise and the pro vince of ontario must come in fortunately that now seems a good possibility the ontario speech from the throne pro mised consideration of a com muter service to toronto and only s let t in which to cut your christmas treats j a f lib pkg 2lb pkg ixed nuts 59c 109 lady beth chocolates llb box 2lb box 87c 159 jt pkg of 6 pkg of 12 af candy canes 25c 49c g mixed nuts 99c g wachrlstmaa 3 candies pkg 35c g tulip colour kwik margarine 2 55c fhozen assorted t v dinners prices effective dec 5 8 7 8 we reserve the right to limit quantities orangepineapple fruit punch orange grape 48 oi tins qn york 1goz ice box jar ii ok 5c hospitality thurs frl sat only raisin pie etch 39 c drink 2 eanut butte maxwell house 20c off instant coff iga sunny morn tea bags 10 oi pkg of 100 nights open mondays open dec 131418192021 dec 10 17 24 31 till 6pn store hours till 9 pm closed dec 25 26 december fresh oven ready with dressing peadline for gifts fr christmas supplement sat dec 8th california new crop navei sunkist ms oranges oautobnia no 1 grade crisp garden fresh celery 2 ige stalks 291 hoi grade a salad favourite lettuce ige heads ea 151 4m no 1 grade finest table variety potatoes 10lb bag w shoulder rofist lb fresh oven ready with dressing boneless pork butt roast lb 53 tasty jfc well trimmed fresh butt pork chops lb 5 royal guest rindless sliced side bacon mb pkg m ratcliffs iga foodliner stouffville ontario the hon james auld has said the government would act as a coordinator i know also that the ontario liberal party is very much interested in a com muter service alter mr gordon made his position clear in ottawa wil liam allan the metro chairman said a commuter cost should be shared with the province don ald summerville said the serv ice was long overdue and nathan phillips said mr gor dons statement would be con sidered all this is very good news for those of us who are seeking the commuter service as your tm p i now have a solid bace from which to pursue this im portant convenience to so many people in the aurora newmark et and richmond hill areas the next steps toward reality of a service must be the matter of getting the coordination in motion income tax deductions many school teachers who are attending university clas ses at night and in summer to improve their academic ratings are among people who have written me to ask if something can be done to allow them in come tax deductions as you may know there are many young people many of them married and supporting families who are continu ing their education at consider able cost i have been able to place a resolution on the parliament ary order paper asking that the house of commons consider the advisability of allowing univers ity extension students to de duct such tuition fees for in come tax purposes the resolu tion is number 51 which means it may be some time coming up for debate but when it does it will be debated and i shall have a further report hospital lotteries an interesting new develop ment in our constituency has been the overwhelming sup port given by the york county council for legalized charity lotteries the stouffville trib une has said editorially that it would appear that if money is going to be spent regardless on lotteries from abroad it would be much better to have it spent on charity at home where taxpayers are struggling to provide and maintain hospitals and the donors themselves may reap some benefit ontario county which is close to us takes the opposite stand from york county and has rejected the idea the unit ed counties of prescott and russell on the other hand pas sed a resolution calling on the federal government to make such lotteries legal bethesda the womens institute were guests of the gormley wi at the home of mrs e a smith don mills road on wednesday afternoon the local ladies pro vided the program of poetry and music fred hoover of newmarket was a caller in the neighbour hood on friday he recalled living with different families in bethesda doing farm work and also attending school in looking over old school regist ers in which his name was listed one dated 1s97 was par ticularly interesting in that it contained a roll of ninetyeight 1 names some of whom attend- i ed only in the winter when j farm work was lighter several i of the names of people who i might recall that year as listed in the register are edith and charles atkinson alma and randall chapman ida foote minnie and fred hoover percy and eva march bertie atkin son clara and oliver sherrick john and nellie steckley john brillinger laura steckley may allen clare bolender bert sta- iey cora pike sunday visitors with mr and mrs jim gibson were mr and mrs ray scott and children mt albert rr mrs eldon smith accompani ed mrs cliff burkholder to a shower held for miss frances pike of st catharines at the home of mrs howard pike maikland wood etobicoke on saturday afternoon charles doner pembroke called on the don gibsons on saturday and had dinner with the burkholders on sunday mr and mrs chester graham celebrated their twentyfifth wedding anniversary on sunday with open house for friends and relatives they were the lecipients of beautiful silver gifts the annual white gift serv ice will be held sunday after noon dec 16 combining sun day school and church services there will be a speaker from the fred victor mission where the gifts are to be sent the average wife is pretty hard to fool and only a fool husband will try it with ice being produced in colours how do they handle the warmer tones as your member of parlia- ent i would be interested in any comments readers might have to make merry christmas and a happy new year this may be the final edition of your m p reports before christmas so i shall wish each and everyone a very merry christmas and a bright and happy new year sincerely john addison sjs reminders about your keep insured separate premiums arc required for your insurance from now on obtain application form at a bank a hos pital or the commission u v arrfetfp keep insured i he family premium must be paid to cover husband and wife tell your group or if you pay your premiums direct fiolify the commission keep insured follow carefully the instructions on the back of the certificate of payment form 104 which your employer is required to give you always lecp your hospital insurance certificate handy ontario hospital services commission 2193 yonge street toronto 7 ontario wrap up your christmas list early tlan to mail outoftown cards first class pre ferential handling sorts them first sends them by air even corrects wrong addresses o buy stam now ask for them in sanitary ccllophanowrappcd dollar packs d check address list includo pojtnl jcono numbers and return address q tie outoftown and local mail in separate bundles attach post office labels o wrap parcels well put return address out- tide and inside weigh at post office mail early- remember december 17 is the last date for local delivery nearly all 0i us neglect fire prevention df case of fire 1 do you have an extinguisher 2 do you know its location 3 has it had its semiannual or annual inspection 4 have you been informed of the type of fires it will combat 5 were the members of your staff or household instructed in its use 6 is your reason for not having equipment that it could not be obtained or serviced locally your answers to these questions should show you how effective ly your lifes earnings and dear ones to you are protected remember an extinguisher is a first aid and its timely use at a fire may avoid financial and person loss kire will never give advance warning let your fire representative inform and instruct you contact everton smith 58 mill st stouffville phone 6101065 s or provincial fire prevention co ltd kettleby out phone pa 76690 aurora hargrave greenhouses phone 6403306 we deliver weddings anniversaries banquets birthdays graduations parties floral arrangements special arrangements for festive holidays beauty salon hair stylist permanents u- 0 tinting e tipping bleaching o cutting open mon to sat tues to fri evenings stouffville 6402932 main over sroffords store doors 50 cho from 100 ea new pine roof boards 70 m 4x4 mason if e 90 ea 2 x 8 x 8s 64 ea 2x4x7s 24 ea new2x4s 5 per ft 3 pips special 50 ft plate glass 40 ft oil burners 1500 ea automatic door closers 5 ea 1 boards 1 per ft juit arrived a carloid ef windows 15 ea and up 2x 3s all lengths 3c ft see us before you buy plywood we have new and used at low prices teperman sons ltd ontarios largest used lumber dealer 2178 efflinlon ave weat ffllr ro 62331 toronto open from 730 m to 500 pm monday to friday saturday oil 1200 noon sxxssxsx3cxxsxsxsxxx

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