Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 20, 1965, p. 14

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ty u the siourtvilu twbuht iwiy mjy 20 1965 play is big hit at sunnybrook hospital pipes by brigham established 1906 hand crafted in canada sold exclusively by aikens pharmacy 35 main st w stouffville phone 6401722 spend less get more specials this week halves of beef cut wrapped frozen lb 45t picnic hams lb 45c rindless side bacon lb 65c whole bacon 45t lb lean hamburg 40c lb 3 lbs 100 fretz bros sharper highest quality meats lowest prices free delivery 6403125 claremont ont j for office supplies its the tribune 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 6402822 cold storage lockers for rent stouffville creamery co wsts6swsscscstsscsa6xcsjkm630mc3 truckers lubrication on all models of trucks the sacf comedy doctor in the house proved a hie with hie veterans at sunnyhrook hospital on friday eveninsf when the cast of the stouffville riayers did a repeat performance in toronto this particular scene sliows left lo right wilf mcwhln- nie jerome heljhirier frank steele dennis epson and else bevan cadieux shidio theres one way to keep your engine running smoothly all the time and thats regular oil change and lubri cation have a smooth summer cedar grove news art today is mostly for art ists who else understands the search for soul in a pure red canvas or the true self in re productions of scouring pads to attend an art show today is to see a lot of bewildered ser ious people earnestly trying to figure out what is in this for them certainly there is not much humour in art forms to day except for the calder ex hibition currently on view at the toronto art gallery on dundas street in toronto this is an exhibition the whole fam ily will surely enjoy outside of his paintings which you can take or leave alone everything moves its a swinging show overhead beautiful mobiles swing in a breeze or touched in to motion on the walls motor ized panels at the flick of a switch have wires wiggling and colours revolving and things going plop for minutes at a time the men are simply fascinated by the wheels and pullies and tiny motors alexan der calder uses to get his pa nels into motion and the child ren have a wonderful time be cause there isnt a do not touch sign in the whole exhi bition there are birds rats with money bags hanging from their necks carousels and snowstorms horses dogs and circus performers here is an artist with a sense of humour as well as a sense of beauty there is also a film showing calder running a whoie circus in which all the performers have been made by him and are put through their paces by wheels and motors the exhibition will be on at the gallery until the end of the month students and children are only 25 and it is just too good to miss scoop john williams was off to newry penn over the weekend for the first hill climb of the season the hill at newry has never been conquered until john did it on sunday he was the tirst man ever to go over the top and he said he could hear the roar of the crowd even above the roar of the motor congratulations friday was a perfect day for the sale at harringtons farm and it seemed to be well attend ed elliott was his usual cheer ful self as his farming equip ment and cattle went on the block he seems to be fascinat ed by how he will react to his new status one thing can be guaranteed he wont be idle long allan macintosh graduated from emmanuel college last week and the event was attend ed by olive and ruby recsor as well as his immediate family at the zion memorial service june 6th allan will preach his first sermon as the rev allan i macintosh the college students are all home again for the summer and colleen reesor has been accep ted by the toronto school board brian dimma will be teaching in richmond hill this fall but school has just begun for gary dare jim chrichton and joe viriramo who are all attending ryerson this summer slave day is may 24th for slaves who will come in any number to take on any job call susan ryan 2942650 this is a good opportunity to have things done in bee fashion any num ber of iscf members can be had to do any job required you pay what the job is worth the idea is good and the cause wor thy so we might as well take advantage of the slaves chris chapman is rolling in film awards right and left the grizzly bear film won an aw ard in new york recently and the bluenose film has brought several saguenay too is still winning all over the world ev en chris is not sure what or how many awards his films have won this year buildingbee highlights opening of black creek pioneer village crop competition the closing date for entries in the markham fair field crop competition is june 1st 1965 classes include fall wheat oats barley and corn for entry forms write to fred spring markham box 470 or telephone 2941503 why can nondrinkers enjoy savings on auto insurance if you are a nondrinker it will pay you to compare abstainers rates with your present rates today call f g alsop 83 main st w stouftville phone 6403202 black creek pioneer village will open to the tune of swing ing broadaxes this monday may 24 skilled workmen from the villages staff will construct a small log homestead using the tools and materials avail able to daniel stong the penn sylvania dutch immigrant who first settled on the stceles ave and jane street site in north west metropolitan toronto the buildingbee will be the centre ot attraction on the first otcial day of village ac tivity th year actually the village will be open to the pub lic beginning saturday may 22 varied skills demonstrated in the construction of the pioneer structure will include cutting field stone for the fireplace squaring the fallen timber with broadaxes and dovetailing the ends as well as sash and shin gle making these activities will high light the opening day functions which will include raising a new flag pole and hoisting a union jack which dates from 1867 the metropolitan toronto and region conservation auth ority first opened black creek pioneer village in 1955 since then 16 buildings have been added or restored indeed the village has been growing in much the same manner as would have one of its pre-con- federation counterparts rob- lins mills a massive fivestorey stone structure begun in 1964 is being completed half way house a kingston road tavern dating from the 1840s is now being moved from its original site and signs of its reconstruc tion will soon be seen at the villages crossroads black creek is a living vil lage from preconfederation upper canada candle making blacksmithing spinning and outdoor baking skills demon strated through the season the villages newspaper the pioneer press always has a bit of newsy gossip or a tempting recipe in its column the laskay emporium is filled with jars of oldfashioned sweets and the percy band toy collection in the daziel barn never fails to in terest children another highlight of the op- one stop complete truck service no job too big or too small heuron motors international sales service trucks are our only business s74 main st e stouftville parts and service open 8 am to 2 am phone 6402500 direct tor line 3642933 m ening festivities will be the start of the annual photo con test fully costumed village folk will provide plenty of fare for visiting camera enthusiasts the ladies for instance will demonstrate outdoor cookery as they prepare meals for the men working at the buildingbee and since the deadline for the photo contest has been extend ed to june 15 this year photo graphers can include shots of the regular black creek pio neer village activities in their entries ont hydro receives tender bids on site construction work the hydro electric power commission of ontario will re ceive tender bids up until 400 pm on tuesday june 1st on the first stage of construction at the site of the proposed nuclear generating station in pickering twp this particular portion of the contract euncerns mainly the preparation of the property where the power plant and ac cessory buildings will eventual ly be located the contract involves approx 500000 cu yards of excavation and fill and approximately 2- 400 feet of rock core shoreline dyke ale smi on open on holiday 830 to 430 i0nday may 24th there is a coop near you wherever you may be theres a complete stock of coop fertilizers nearby coops are located throughout ontario to give you the fastest delivery or pickup available because many farmers did not take advantage of early purchase fertilizer savings they will all be buying at the same time to beat this rush look to your coop its fullystocked with a complete line of fertilizers ready for shipping immediate pickup or delivery of any quantity to meet your specific needs coop fertilizer is under constant quality control through all phases of manufacturing the result you get a bigger value a better fertilizer you bests 3tp stouffville coop phone 6401550 or 6401551 whitchurch board likely to close bethesda school although the whitchurch twp area board has not rea ched a definite decision it is likely that no 12 school at be thesda will be one of the first to close the trustees held a regular meetingon monday night the bethesda school was the centre of controversy two years ago after the york county health unit at newmarket re commended that improvements should be made to washroom facilities two trustees later re signed if this move is finalized children ir the bethesda area would be transported by bus ci ther to no 7 lloyd school or no 2 vandorf the board is also considering the closing of no 6 white rose on cone 3 bus transportation of pupils is of major importance and mr albert hcise of gormley met with the trustees on monday sixteen teachers are required for schools in the area by sept ember the salary schedule ranges from s3000 to 57600 de pending on experience and qualifications stouffville kinsmen club sponsor style to be held at stouffville stockyards ltd on thurs may 27 8 pm featuring ron myers the country qentlemen with special guest star gerry myers star of tv radio from the maririmes with hit parade sonjrs comedy acts such as a fune played on a vacuum cleaner tune played on tin cans etc plus country gentleman don daynari krom cfgm to mc the show free lucky draw for ladies cents show starts at 800 pm admission si00 children under 12 50c refreshments served by the kinsmen cluh advance tickets can bo purchased from kinsmen members proceeds for kinsmen club work

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