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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 25, 1965, p. 13

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look at whats niew in the 66 studebafter transistorized ignition systeiji sh standard on daytona sports sedan low cost option on all other models plus studebakers no extra cost- breath of fresh air features les wilson motor saijrs 297 main wtst stouftviile 6402462 watch this space for more studebaker ijcts 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 1066 2 supply teachers salary schedule based on experience and qualifica tions 1 apply staling qualifications and name of last inspector to lloyd johnston administrator greenwood ontario m new licence plates dec 1 ontarios 1966 licence plates nd vehicle permits will be available from wednesday dec 1 for passenger cars station wagons and motorcycles trans port minister irwin haskett an nounced friday the plates and permits will be on sale at all licence issuing offices throughout the province the 1966 plates will have blue lettering and numerate on a white background expiry date for present plates r- and the final day for getting 1966 plates will be monday february 28 mr ijiaskett said there definitely wousd be no ex tension beyond this late the threemonth issuing pe riod gives ample time for every one to get plates ilr haskett said for their ovrn peace of mind we hope mom motorists will get their plates early and avoid lastminute liruups for commercial vehicles trailers and convention units 1966 plates will go on sale march 1 and the expiry datelfor current plates will be mardh 31 this procedure is the same as it has been for the past tjtree years for these vehicles plates will continue to be available on a quarterly basis as well as for the whole year twentysix ways to save gas one of the big three car manufacturers ran an ad recently on gas economy it stated prominently in lhi text that gas savings depend on who is doing the driving you know something theyve got a point there over the years weve learned tocheek twentysix causes of excessive gtii con- sumption twelve are human factcus and the rest are mechanical since most cars are in fairly good shape the human ones are usually most important needlessly fast getaways from traffic lights cause unnecessary stojps at fl0 at lne next r and really waste gas a ujff racing a cold engine especially in winter varying bursts of speed with excessive passing and others less important tlie mechanical ones are most numerous like a lot of small leaks they add up to one hip one dirty carbur etors out of adjustment and fouled up plugs head tlie list burned distributor points faulty automatic chokes nma fuel pumps add to the toll along with ignition timing dragging brakes and even automatic transmissions with insufficient fluid have been shown to be gas wcsters also underinflated tires on wheels out of alignment and out of balance high engine temperature and fan and generator belts that are too tight weak piston ringsi too wherever you go for service on your car ask them to check all these mechanical factors if theyre not doing it now as weve said the human part is the most import ant it wont cost anything to check thai lloyd james iprcs markham csiryslerdodg no 7 hwy laidiaw blvd markham ph 2943355 mmmy markhsim ph 29431355 thurs fri sat nov 25 2627 your tv favorite ricky nelson in love and kisses j in a hilarious storv of teenage marriage with kristin nelson jerry vax dyke also sandra dee bobby darin j donald oconnor in jfl that funny feeling both pictures in widescreen color matinee saturday 2 pm above shou mon tues wed nov 29 30 dec i audrey hepburn george teppard in breakfast at tiffanys at 7 pm only also william iioiden audrey hepburn iii sabrina at fl pm only both pictures in widescreen color 461 drop 590000 in lost deposits the high cost of running a general election was alleviated to the extent of more than 90000 in lost deposits by can didates who failed to poll at least half the vote of the winner in their riding a compilation by the cana dian press showed that at least 461 of the 1011 candidates drop ped their s200 deposits to the benefit of the federal treasury the big losers were the new demoncrats with 177 lost de posit in nine cases where the re sults were incomplete the races were too close to determine whether deposits would be for feited the figures showed that only 2s liberals gave up their money compared with s3 conservatives these tallies were strikingly similar o the 1963 election when si conservatives and 27 liberals lost deposits social credit candidates lost 69 deposits and creditistcs 4s almost all independents com munists and regional party can didates such as new capitalist and rhinoceros forfeited their 200 tlie total of these was 56 by provinces the greatest losses were suffered in quebec where 179 candidates including 63 new democrats 46 credit istcs and 44 conservatives lost their deposits in ontario 111 candidates in cluding 53 new democrats 19 social credit and 19 conserva tives gave up their money in each of the two major provinces only two liberals were losers clean garden tools slay like new it isnt what happens to gar den tools all summer that al ways shorten their lives dur ing the winter a good deal hap pens to them while they remain idle in some corner of the gar age basement or tool shed small rust spots turn into big ones and metal is ruined wooden handles rot rubber breaks down put your tools away clean and they will remain as good as new put them away sharp ened and in good repair and they will be ready to use as soon as you want them next spring use wire brush remove caked up dirt from spades and hoes and other tools a wire brush will get them clean in a hurry steel wool will get the metal bright take a file and sharpen the cutting edges of spade and hoe now wipe clean metal sur faces with oil an oily rag makes the job easy so does a spray gun filled with oil pruning shears and grass shears should get special atten tion juice and sap from plants you have cut will have a corro sive effect if left on the blades kerosene is a cheap solvent that will remove this residue along with dirt and grease use steel wool on the tough spots oil all the working parts the nuts and bolts that hold parts together sharpen and coat with oil wooden handles are amaz ingly durable if given a mini mum of care and attention un less the handle is pointed treat the wood with a rubdown of linseed oil sand rough spots slight cracks should be glued and breaks call for replacement of the handle if the handle is loose tighten it on all of your tools any metal parts that are painted should be checked if paint is worn away clean sand and re paint a bit of bare metal in the wheelbarrow now will be a rust spot next spring scrape mower dont just park your power mower and forget about it a fine spray from the hose will clean off most of the grass clippings and dirt rotary mowers should be turned over and the housing scraped clean of all the dried grass that accumulated there oil all the moving parts use the oil hoes provided and in addition oil all joints do not oil belts drain the gas from the tank run the engine to burn up any remaining drops the tank will dry out and will not rust leav ing fuel in the tank will create a problem it will turn gummy by spring painted surfaces should be touched up where needed non- painted surfaces should be coated with oil drain oil remove the spark plug clean it wrap it and store it a good idea is lo tape or tie the bundle to the mower put a piece of tape over the hole to keep out the dirt drain the oil clean and re place air filter sharpen the blade set the mower on blocks or pieces of 2x4 to take the weight off the tires wrap in building paper tarpaulin or even an old sheet the garden hose must be drained and allowed to dry a hose that hasnt been drained could burst in a severe freeze coil it on a reel or make a loose coil and hang it over a bracket or pipe if you wait until cold weather it will bo too still to coil the washers in the hose fittings and the sprinklers are probably worn by now throw them out and replace with new washers put tools away on racks or hangers dont leave them on the floor or in a loose pile in a corner keep accessories to gether bags and jars of extra fertilizer and seeds should be labelled the way you leave your tools this fall ij the way you will find them next spring halfmstteen good profit in special postage stamps the general post office de partment in britain has ad mitted that thousands of dol lars are being reaped from the issuance of special postage stamps for almost 125 years after the worlds first adhesive post age stamp was issued in brit ain the renowed queen vic toria penny black of 1840 the post office held sedately to the view that stamps were for postage only then in 1963 the gp had a change of heart and decided to join most other countries in using special stamp issues to propagandize commemorate events and please the collectors a philatelic bureau was estab lished to publicize new stamps handle inquries from collectors and provide a service of special envelopes and postmarks on the day a new stamp is issued the gpos recognition of the stamp collector has also re sulted in a sudden sometimes bewildering outpouring of spe cial issues marking themes from wildflowers to a new bridge across the firth of forth from the centenary of the salvation army to the sep- ticetenary of parliament under the policy intensified last year under the new labor government as many special stamps have been issued in three years as in the previous history of the post office from 1924 when the first special stamp was issued to mark the british empire ex hibition that year to london the doublesize pictorial stamps trickled out sporadically most of them marking royal events like coronations jubilees and weddings until the end of 1962 there had been 20 special issues con sisting of a total of 52 stamps from the beginning of 1963 to the end of 1965 the total is 19 issues consisting of 51 different designs this year is producing a rec ord crop of 24 designs in nine issues all crowded into a four- month period from july 8 when the two winston churc hill commemorative stamps were issued to nov 15 date of issues for two stamps marking the centenary of the inter national telecommunications union in between are stamps mark ing anniversaries of parlia ment the salvation army jo seph listers discovery of anti septic surgery the united na tions and the battle of britain an issue of eight different designs plus issues for the commonwealth arts festival in september and the opening of a new post office telecommuni cations tower in london by comparison canada issued eight single specials throughout 1964 at the other extreme russia issues as many as 150 new stamps a year while some new countries mindful of propaganda and revenue are as prolific the response to britains otice to electors of markham township take notice that i do certify that the following are tru e copies of three questions to be submitted to the electors of the township of markham are you in favour of moving pictures theatrical performances concerts and lectures after 130 oclock in the afternoon of the lords day t be regulated by municipal bylaw under the authority of the lords day ontario act 196061 are you in favour of public games and sports for gain after 130 oclock in the afternoon of the lords day to be regulated by municipal bylaw under the authority of the lords day ontario act 196061 are you in favour of a bylaw lo provide for bi ennial elections of members of the council of the township of markham and further take notice that ihe tote upon the said questions will he taken at the same hours and at the same places as for the municipal election on the 6th day of december 1965 and further take notice thai thursday the 2nd day of december 1965 at the hour of 1000 oclock in the forenoon at the township municipal offices at buttonville in the township of markham shall be the time and place for he appointment of persons to attend at the polling places and at the final summing up of the votes by the clerk dated at the township of markham this 8th day of november 1965 n c t crisp clerk township of markham rr2 gormley ontario population 19705000 the population of canada was estimated at 19705000 at oct 1 an increase of 344000 over the oct 1 population last year the dominion bureau of statistics reports the gain in the year amount to 18 per cent and the oct 1 estimate is eight per cent above the figure of 18238000 reported in the 1961 census since the census british col umbia has had the highest rate of increase 116 per cent to 1818000 but ontario had the largest numerical growth an increase of 89 per cent to 6794000 followed by quebecs 72per cent increase since the census to 5692000 change of heart has been gen erally enthusiastic especially from british philatelists and dealers overwhelmed with ac tivity after years of making do with rare specials of mid- victorian design the gps ven ture while costly has proved profitable an estimated 900- 000 from 1964 philatelic sales alone but ihere has been criticism and controversy including complaints about the sudden abundance of issues tending to lower the gpo to the level of some of the postage stamp sheikhdoms of the persian gulf which issue scores of stamps every year as an unabashed revenueraising enterprise designs have come under fire most notably the battle of britain stamps which displayed the nazi swastika prominently in designs representing conflict between british and german fighter planes the monthly journal of stan ley gibbons ltd fastgrowing dealer and publisher of stamp catalogues says designers have attempted to widen their scope by eliminating queen eliza beths portrait from its inevit able position in the righthand corner but apparently the journal says her majesty was not amused and in the final designs the portrait is present and correct the stoufrviue tribune thursday noember 25 1965 pjce tj cream shippers for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamerv 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 houstons for prescriptions drugs and sundries phone 6402222 ttwtytwo twcntytwo x main st e stouffville west end barber shop hours tues tlrars iri 8 am till 9 pm wed and sat 8 am till 6 pm len david and bill keeping 3 registered barbers 153 main st w stouffville sheridan jewellers diamonds watches custom made jewellery expert wstch repairs guaranteed 38 main st e stouffville phone 6401650 d f sheridan certified watclimaker i 3 wmmmmsmsmi gift that keeps on giving the entire year around tytjm 1 qj give a years subscription to the 1 0 wmm m pflf tribune more and more people are rememherinjr relatives and friends with a gift they can enjoy not today or tomorrow only but the entire year around ju6l 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