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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 27, 1965, p. 5

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need welding supplies see- walt smith welding market st stouflville for top quality weldine equipment arr welders weldine rod safety equipment oxygen acetylene area ajcnt for foi weldine supplies ltd life begins at 40 mph for markham mother of three honda motorbike s family affair the stouffv1ue tribune tbgrvby huy 27 1965 pjt 5 drive in a honda mrs lily vrkoom the sound of a ing on galsworthy honda canning on in the markham who has markhamstouffville ara faster gracing her garage than the hulahoop the honda i booth happily married mother has become the mode of trans- j of three young children drives portation for many high school her honda every day and loves students 1 it but students arent tho only i we had two cars explained people driving hondas thee mrs booth hut we found it a works she explained an abstractionist mrs booth gave up painting after she was married time wont allow her to continue her hobby it was through her classes that she met her husband bill rather her life came only last month when husband bill came home and casually asked her if she would like to go o europe she was ecstatic mr booth had to go to eu rope on business and the com pany allowed her to join him days there is a woman liv- wasmay f he wmm mmmmp virgin mother of our lord jesus christ has always held an important place in the thinking of the christian church mary was indeed blessed among women as we read in the bible but there is no scriptural basis for assuming that she possesses any power or influence over the lord jesus christ in the exercise of his divine power the cospels clearly state that mary a virgin became the mother of our lord it was from mary that jesus de rived his humanity but not his deity jesus respected mary on the cross he took thought for the welfare of his aging mother and com mitted her to the care of his disciple john yet mary needed a saviour in the bible we read that mary said my spirit hath rejoiced in god my saviour- luke 1 47 the bible never refers to mary as the mother of god in the history of the chris tian church she was never called the mother of god rnitil the middle of th fifth century a d the truth of the gospel is centered in jesus christ the son of god not in mary his mother the bible says thou shalt call his name jesus for he shall save his people from their sins matthew 121 biblebelieving protestants have preserved the bible em phasis in giving supreme place to the person and work of jesus christ jesus alone has made possible our salva tion the bible says that if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the lord jesus and shalt believe in thine heart that god hath raised him from the dead thou shalt be saved romans 10 j if you would like to know more of what the bible teaches about mary if you xvould like to know more about what jesus christ can do for you you may receive free of charge an interest ing pamphlet which has been prepared for your benefit simply fill in and mail the following mi the national association of evangelicals box 7411 washington a d c pleaje send free pamphlet ea5 street city zone state this ad inserted by evangelical mission of converted monks and priests stouflfville ontario director rev h gregory adams phone 6401314 for the first time in canadian farming history an allpurpose premium grease specially formulated for all lubricating jobs imperials new blue for both chassis and bearings easy application at low temperatures only one grade required you cant use the wrong grease simplified storage with only one grease prevents rust even during layup periods special introductory offer save 500 buy one carton of 30 unitol grease cartridges and an esse pistolmatic grease gun regular 1990 now only- 1490 get more for what you do call your imperial esso agent w hood markham little heavy on the pocket book i wanted to ride a bicycle husband bill wasnt too fond of the bike idea and a few days later showed up at home with the honda in his car that was in april 1964 mrs booth has been driving it ever since the honda is equipped with a safety belt for harvey their 4 year old son stephen 9 and beverly ann 7 dont need the belt but use it anyway for safety at 250 miles to the gallon i cant think of an easier way to get around mrs booth said ive recommended them to all my friends of course many people cant see the benefits in driving a honda especially when the driver is a married woman 39 years old for the third time round housewives are not ex pected to putt around town on motor scooters theyre suppos ed to stay at home feed the kids wash clean iron and go along with every other house wife in the area not so mrs booth ever since the day she was born mrs booth who has per sonality with a capital p has led her own life and not some one elses born a number of years ago the actual year is a secret be tween her and her husband mrs booth started life on an un usual note her doctor made out an erroneous birth certificate making her a day older than she actually is that hurt too she smiled she was born in timmins ontario but attended schools in south porcupine mrs booth then lily boyko was the first girl president of her high schools students council at the age of is she packed her bags caught the blueberry special and came to toronto interested in commercial art she found the course too ex pensive and had to settle for a year at teachers college known then as the normal school toronto in those days was the centre of trade and activity for canada and that was where the money was there fore to obtain a teaching posi tion in a toronto school the student had to he among the top 30 graduates to be chosen- mrs booth was in that group for twelve years lily boyko taught grade one at rose ave nue public school on ontario street in toronto she witnes sed some pretty sad conditions while at that school i spent a lot of time crying she said in the heart of cabbagetown the school catered to students who came from miserable sur roundings the youngsters came to school wearing rags on their backs sick and undernourished even at that age they were a rough bunch of kids but she loved her work loved her students and changed many attitudes she made many friends some of whom she is still incontact with today this came in the mail last week she beamed producing a wedding invitation from los angeles she had taught that student many years ago and although time and distance sep arated them the student was still in touch through corres pondence i hear from this one about wice a month and i always try to answer every letter she said during her teaching career mrs booth went to night school to obtain her bachelor of arts degree her ambition was to follow up a commerical arts course wanted to taint mrs booth attended summer school in doon a small hamlet near kitchener also in attend ance at the school was homer varley a wellknown painter who now resides at unionville however her plans failed to materialize and she left her course a year later three of her paintings hang in the living room of her home they are all abstract paintings done in a maze of glorious colour and design im not a realist in my although not a painter bill j it was a trip ill never for- was the friend of a classmate get she said of lilys bill is now a group super visor for ogilvy benson and mathers co in toronto after they were married the couple lived in toronto for six months before moving io mark- ham they moved into an experi mental subdivision on german street but were forced to va cate as the family grew larger they like living in markham the business area is close and yet the wideopen spaces are also available mrs booth said that the markham community ctntre was the best thing that has hap pened to the town i learned to figureskate there two years ago she said now life begins at 40 and i can prove it trip to europe one of the biggest thrills of it gave me a chance to see how other people live and al though it looks great i still maintain canada is the only country in the world trafalgar square in london was a trip in itself although the trip was ico- successful mrs booth said the best part about it was coming home she was back on her honda the next day mrs booth is just an average everyday housewife who is not the least bit eccentric but who has learned that to get the most out of life you have to keep living and although her age may give her away she has just started to live the next time residents of markham see an old white- haired lady driving a honda down the street theyll know its not mrs lily booth shes just too youngatheart business in parliament moving at faster rate michael starr mp there are certain restrictions on the type of questions that should he asked by a member during the oral question period the question must be of natio nal importance and of immedi ate urgency if it does not qual ify this category then it should be placed on the order paper as a written question the member also has the privilege if he feels that the question has some urgency to it of marking it with an aster isk when this question appears on the order paper the answer must be given orally other wise the answer the same as the question is given in writing the written questions that are placed on the order paper should he answered within 48 hours there has been a definite negligence on the part of the ministers of this government in answering these questions when a survey was made it was found that some 46 written questions had been on the order paper for six weeks some 11 questions have been lying around for 5 weeks and approx imately 60 questions have re mained on the order paper without being answered for a period of three months 3 ques tions with an asterisk have also been left unanswered for six weeks when this was brought to the attention of the government they promised that there would be immediate attention paid to them in order to bring them more up to date so that those members who have placed these questions on the order paper would receive answers in a reasonable period of time the business in the house has been progressing quite rapidly in recent days a num ber of government orders have been dealt with either in full or in part the bank of canada act aft er receiving second reading was referred to the standing committee on banking and commerce for their study aft er this consideration it will be dealt with again in the house of commons on a clause by clause basis and eventually will be given third reading the bill to provide more funds to central mortgage and housing corporation to carry out their responsibilities has also been passed with a mini mum of debate the senate reform bill which provides for the retire ment of senators at the age of 75 years has also been passed by the house of commons there was an extended debate on this bill but with only a few amendments which were submitted by the government it was passed as originally in troduced a committee has been set up to consider the study of peniten tiaries that are under the con trol of the government of can ada and also to study the plans of the government in relation to these penitentiaries thus committee will have the power to report to parliament from time to time its observa tions and opinions at the time of writing this column parliament was engaged in a debate on an act respecting banks and banking and also a bill respecting savings banks in the province of quebec the government has introduc ed a number of proposals for the revision of the rules under which the house of commons operates these amendments are designed to streamline the work of parliament with one in the dedicated service of all salvation army workers make no distinction of race or creed they are always ready to assist victims of pov erty personal tragedy and disaster help the salvation army to give aid and comfort when ever it is needed local headquarters 114 brock st w uxbridge eoo9oaoooocoeoooo3cooeoooooocooaoooooboo8o or two exceptions it is not like ly that too much opposition will be presented against these changes these new rules provide for the setting up of special stand ing committees whose respon sibility it will he to scrutinize the estimates of the various government departments prior to any consideration of them by parliament this also should have the effect of expediting these estimates through the house of commons if the present atmosphere and the desire to get on with the business of the nation pre vails the house of commons should deal with quite a number of pieces of legislation as well as departmental estimates prior to the contemplated summer re cess plant gladioli now for summer bloom gladioli should be planted now for summer blooms say horticulturists with the ontario department of agriculture choose a location which is sun ny and open shaded areas near trees and large shrubs and low lying poorly drained soils should be avoided to help prevent buildup of soilborne diseases it is advis able to change the location of the gladiolus beds each year however if this is not possible high soil fertility should be maintained and rigorous discar ding of diseased corms practis ed if the soil is low in fertility apply a 52020 fertilizer ot one of a similar ratio at ths rate of 2 to 3 pounds per 100 square feet the corms may b planted from now until mid- june large corms should b placed about four inches deep and the smallersized ones slightly shallower to reduce weeds and to pre vent the formation of a hard crust on the soil surface th plants should be cultivated reg ularly during the summer months standard equipment a bank loan it has become almost standard practice today for people to go to their bank to finance the purchase of cars and other family items you too may have found it a good idea to borrow where you save at your local bank it is often simpler because the bank already knows you as a savings customer and it also may save you money because bank loans are lowcost loans for borrowing and saving and for 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