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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 18, 1965, p. 13

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ei mtter of sun ufa insurance 1 a sure way to financial independence for you and your family as a local sun lif representative may i call upon you at your convenience jim abell phone 4815296 toronto sun life assurance company of canada a mutual company tftprr lnf loaooopooo a night class in small engine maintenance and repair will be offered in the stouffville district high school on tuesday evenings from 8 to 10 pm beginning on november 23 fee for 17 nights 7 instructor mr d a kidd those interested must telephone the school at 6401433 as soon as possible so that the class may be organized the class will be given only if sufficient members register by telephoning the school under the authority of bylaw no 3062 i hereby give notice of the township of pickering nomination meeting at the township hall brougham november 26 1965 700 pm to 800 pjvi when two year term nominations will be received for j reeve deputy reeve 5 councillors 5 trustees school area no 1 8 trustees school area no 2 voting december 4 1965 1000 am to 800 pm dated at brougham this 5th clay of november 1965 douglas j flitz clerk and returning officer brougham ont gormley um church reopened 1500 for building fund olrs c m listed gormley special anni versary services were held on sunday in the united missionary church here it marked the first time the church had been used since renovations were started several weeks ago the guest speaker for the special occasion ws rev m t sellars of lock- port new york the guest solo ist was mr robert frey of kitchener the congregation was exceptionally large and the special offering for the building fund amounted to over s1500 there were 1s9 in sunday school from now on services will be held in the church in stead of the youth centre the change was necessary while the church was being remodelled although the work is not yet completed the sanctuary will now be used sympathy is expressed to mr and mrs allan wilson on the death of their sevenyearold daughter dianne who was kill ed in an accident last wednes day a speedy recovery is wished for more hospital patients mrs marian kelly and mrs clifford sider both in york central hospital richmond hill mr arthur hollands had sur gery on friday morning after spending a month in st mi chaels hospital toronto mr d b corfield had surge ry on tuesday morning in york county hospital newmarket messrs l r ashton and ron empringham were also among those who spent a week deer hunting mr and mrs john farquhar- son have left to spend the win ter at their home at lake alfred florida the young ladies quintette from the united missionary church sang at the wms thankoffering meeting at mark- ham on friday night a number from here also attended to hear mrs hector macmillan tell of their experiences when her hus band was martyred in the congo last nov miss e cline of newmarket is spending several weeks with her niece mrs geo stacey while she is recuperating from a recent operation mr and mrs clarence doner of stouffville and miss almina doner missionary on furlough from melsetter rhodesia east africa had dinner on tuesday with mr and mrs joseph heise recent visitors of mr and mrs geo french before mrs french left for parkview home in stouffville were mrs r em pringham mrs f bennett mr and mrs roy wideman and mrs e j stickley mmm keep our phone number in your mind when youi need heatins oil of a jhe better kind ty see our complete selection of as cards as warm as sincere and as friendly as a handshake order them at tribune office supplies see the mr and mrs carl reesor are spending this week with mr and mrs norman wenger and fam ily of wakarusa indiana several young people from niagara christian college fort erie spent the weekend with their parents here bible conference at heise hill church was well attended on saturday and sunday guest speakers were rev roy nigh of unionville rev geo sheffer of stayner and rev floyd schmucker of the hagerman mennonite church mrs jos wideman entertain ed a number of ladies last week at a tupperware party congratulations to mrs john bond who had a birthday on tuesday at parkview home in stouffville the wms meeting of the um church was held on mon day night at the home of mrs sam doner it was the work meeting as well as reorganiza tion mr and mrs jesse dewsbury of richmond hill had sunday dinner with mrs beulah jones the sewing circle of the united missionary church was held all day tuesday at the home of mrs beulah jones heise hill sewing circle was held on tuesday at the home of mrs jos wideman the gormley-headford-victo- ria square branch of the york central hospital auxiliary will meet on nov 22 at 815 pm at the home of mrs r g britnell please bring in all your gifts for the bazaar table so they may be packaged and priced at the meeting final details for the tea party and bake table will also be completed guests of rev and mrs l k sider on sunday were mr and mrs sam nienkirkchen miss janet spence and mr david mccausland all of toronto rev m t sellars and mr robert frey gerry egberts named pres st marks student council s total 33 of country onethird of the population at midyear was under the age of 15 the dominion bureau of statistics reported the bureau estimated that of the total population of 19572- 000 2259900 were under the age of five 2213900 were five to nine years old and 2040000 were 10 to 14 years of age this was an increase of 52 per cent in the under15 age group since the 1961 census al though the total population rose 73 per cent the underfive group increased by only one- tenth of one per cent indicating the decreased number of births in the last few yearsr in contrast the 10to14 group increased by nearly 10 per cent and the 15to19 group numbering 1779100 in creased the fastest of all age groups 242 per cent the youngadult group of people 20 to 24 numbered 1377300 at midyear an increase of 164 per cent these represent the second world wars baby boom the bureau said that nearly 60 per cent of the total popula tion at midyear some 11562- 600 were in the working ages 15 to 64 in the retirement ages 65 and over there were 1494- 600 or 76 per cent of the popu lation pigs rltfc- worm er pellets a regular pig starter plus a wormer additive an eco nomic necessity keeps pigs as free of parasites as pos sible will eliminate large roundworms in one day to prevent reinfestation clean out pens and provide clean bedding the next day worming with coop pig wormer at 10 weeks will help maintain good growth rate and feed efficiency available from stouffville coop i phone 6401550 or 6401551 1 mcisumotiiomum coop feed now better than ever elections for thp student coun- s the results were as follows 8 the resutls were as follows president gerry egberts 1st vicepresident mike bedore 2nd vicei bev smith secretary donna gibson treas urer wanda klonoski class representatives gr 1 and 2 colleen kamps grades 2 3 darts garreit grades 4 5 debbie chamberlain grades 6 7 8 rae insley congratulations are extended to the winners of the election we are sure that we have an excellent council and that they will do a good job this year essay contest congratulations are extended to jean mangione whose essay what remembrance day means to me placed second in the recent canadian legion es say contest the staff and stu- dents of st marks are extreme ly proud of jeans effort the prize for the second place award was three dollars jeans essay- is now being displayed on one of the main bulletin boards in the hall safety test the pupils from grade 3 to grade 8 wrote the safety test drawn up by the stouffville police department on pedestri an and bicycle safety an award will be presented to the school in the area that achieves the best percentage on the test the staff and students would like once again to thank officer had- den for the job that he did in showing the safety films to the pupils of our school christmas examinations the date of the first term ev animations has been set and the exams will commence on dec 6 report cards are due to be sent out on dec 17 school uniforms orders are now being taken at the school for the school uni forms which we hope the ma jority of the girls will be wear ing the uniforms will consist of a forest green tunic and a white shortsleeved blouse to attend convention our principal mr condon will attend the oecta cur riculum convention which is to be held at the king edward hotel this year the theme of the convention is guidance in the school guest speakers from many parts of canada and the united states will be in at tendance the convention be gins on thursday evening and ends on saturday afternoon 6 other principals from the inspec torate will also attend the con vention y s v highest quality reasonable wmsmtjmrnm 8 price costume jewellery by avon belleville each item lifetime guaranteed avatlable at sheridan jewellers 6401650 38 main east stouf cvttccteciissevwcczxtczicii public school board township of pickering school area number one invites applications for fully qualified teachers for 1 one junior teacher to start january 1st 1966 2 supply teachers salary schedule based on experience and qualifica tions apply stating qualifications and name of last inspector to lloyd johnston administrator greenwood ontario trrfltrf the stourtvule tribune tbondiy november 8 1965 pjg 13 l n conservationists the central lake ontario conservation authority re quires two 2 men to assist in the development of conserva tion areas work is mostly outdoors and covers many phases of conservation including wood lot management stream bank control construction tree planting etc applicants should be able to handle various types of equipment including tractor chain saw and portable tools should also have some knowledge of the woods and the land please direct a personal resume including present work experience and salary required to national employment service 314 slmcoe st south oshawa ont rrminvrr nominations township oi whitchurch take notice that a meeting of the electors of the township of whitchurch to nominate candidates for a two year term for the offices of 1 council reeve deputyreeve and three councillors 2 public school area board five members will be held in the community hall vandorf ontario on friday nov 26 1965 from 700 800 pm all electors are hereby requested fo govern themselves accuiuhigly should a greater number of candidates qualify than are required fo fill the said offices an election will be held in the township on monday december 6th 1965 polls will be open from 1000 am until 800 pm dated at the township of whitchurch this 17th day of november 1965 thomas kerr returning officer aooocooott everyone is invited to attend the dedication service of the new addition to the lewis funeral home formerly lathanguetheaker centre street mount albert ontario ox sunday november 21 1965 at 300 pm to be conducted bv rev g c weir rev d hallman rev w j t hicks rev b argvle rev k c burton rev r d curry b refreshments will be served during visiting hours 35 and 79 pm h m fast expert installation most models chev ponllac 195158 ford meteor 194959 dodjie plymouth 194956 big savings for other cars for example chevrolet pontiac 195962 1 qc all 4 wheels i j7j certified mechanics carefully check mire brake system plus miny 7 aafely extras 4 vv ask about canadian tires complete brake overhaul easy terms m markham no 7 highway phone 2911830 or 2371733

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