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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 24, 1963, p. 10

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9ttt w 7 he stouffviue tribune tutiay demb 24 1963 oha jr ilovui in stouffville arena heated arena the latest in heatinu equipment for the c fot and enjoyment of the hockey fans stouffville vs uxbridge new years day at 230 numerous door prizes prenatal classes for expectant mothers a course of weekly classes beginning in rich mond hill 7 january aurora 8 january newmarket 9 january 1961 at 730 pm in hygiene of preg nancy how baby grows food for the family feeding of the baby the hospital stay and other subjects of importance to expectant mothers registrations now being accepted at york county health unit richmond hill 15 yonge st x ss41133 aurora ks yonge st south 7279141 newmarket 64 bawiew avenue 8914511 stouffville main street 6401334 mixsla buy your office supplies from the tribune a joyous cfiristmas shay the holy family guide your path to a taplrituatly inspiring christmas and may all the days ff me relied the peace and hyot this blessed holiday stouffville sand gravel ltd and staff stouffviue eb scccrbcbsceggccnggaeggaagaaabaaai ntevi xlow is the season of deep delight at dear ones gather to celebrate the christmas holiday may yours be a merry one taylors fuels charlie and ruth taylor stouffville new books in the library ar w oldfashioned christmas sentiments coming to you with sincere gratitude lor your kind patronage neville appliances 6403395 stouffville ms wmm rmf carols ring out gladness fills even heart and the air is astir with the lively spirit of the christmas season may you enjov all of it to the utmost east end grocery frank and ted east end renegade in power peter c newman book of pottery porcelaine norman e cox the uvinz reed pearl s buck the great beach john hay all the colors of darkness lloyd biggie jr zaj intrigue van wyck mason dear enemies graham and rolland the lovely sargeant alan burgess the spring madness of mr sermon r f deldersfield the last confucian warner denis 1961 scotts standard satmp catalogue ultramarine malcolm lowry outisland doctor evans w cottman home from the sea joy packer i huircbrew and patches harry j boyle dreams are for tomorrow agnes sanford the negro protest kenneth clark unsolved mysteries of sea and shore edward r snow your wedding a guide for canadian bridestobe helen gagen voices of negro protest in america haywood burns honest o god john robinson stouffville sisismbskii sincere christmas wishes our heartiest greetings to all our friends and neighbors may you tpjoy a very merry christmas aikens lf 35 main st w stouffville phone 6401722 oesswffiyiwsivbslsi ice fishing start awaited more cold weather to put a solid icecoating over haliburton county lakes is all that is needed to signal the start of the ice fishing season there conservation officer aubrey gostlin says some smaller lakes are already icecoated but the larger ones remain open the dept of lands and for ests officer says the pickerel season in haliburton county re mains open until march 31st with a daily limit of 6 the lake trout season opened november fith and there is no closed season on whitefish which are reported to be plentiful in haliburton waters santa gets his garb from poem cartoon santa first appeared in his nowtraditional guise as a plump jovial whitebearded and pipesmoking old gentle man a right iolly old elf in the poem a visit from st nicholas written by dr clement c moore in 1822 earlier santeclaus had been pictured dressed as a bishop in a book called the childrens friend and in washington irvings knicker bocker history of new york published in 1809 sanla was said to wear a broadbrimmed hat and huge breeches even dr moores poem did not apparently clothe santa in a red suit he was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot says the poem sanla as he looks today was first sketched bv cartoonist thomas nast in 1869 the car toon showed santa in his fami liar red garb smoking a pipe f i i i f t h at christmas we echo the angelic message and dream of lasting peace on earth with good will toward all men as the netv year hells ring out we come with glad greetings and best ivishes for your pleasure and prosperity in the days ahead with real sincerity we extend our thanks for your patronage and good will and hope our friendly association may long continue the markham shopping centre merchants association 3fc5iiiifi best wishes mickey hunts sunoco station greetings may all our friends have o very merry christmasl phillips grocery ringwood cataaaassaassaggaaab k53sk53sbk 3p another good reason to buy call richmond hill call zenith 82500 oxfam of canada ocpt v356 97 efjlinton ave east toronto 12 ontario enclosed u j worthwhile work of oiam i i forifii i i i now this little tibetan orphan forced to flee to india during the chinese invasion has been fed- thanks to oxfam and the thousands of people who support it with mone but there will be millions of other children in the world who will have nothing to cat this christmas and no shelter you can bring immediate help to these bewildered hungry tots you can do it with your personal donation of money or by giving to oxfam the proceeds of one evenings bridge club or other social group or a donation from a service organization to which you belong you will not only bring happiness at christmas to these children but will be helping for a better tomorrow for them through oxfams emergency and continu ing programs of education construction medical aid even such practical measures as the supply of seed for crops you may wish to use the convenient coupon or belter still drop us a note with your money oxfam of canada si egllnton avenue east toronto donation t deductible oxfaw or canada is iii cjnjdun brjnch of the oxrordcovvuteffo tamine relief founded in 0ford enjlmd n 131 jnd known mi honoured uuouihout the orl4 til

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