the tribune stouffville ont thursday september 15 1949 trucks for on any road gmc offers a wide selection of chassis for delivery of milk and packages in builtup areas chassis engineered to provide just exactly the performance you want thrifty dependable longlasting the gmc forward control chassis has ample space for light bulky parcels meets the needs of department stores laundries cleaners florists forward control feature gives a short turning radius for city driving and a deaf drivers compartment for easy access to load the truck of a thousand uses offered in yioa ton and 1ton models the gmc pickup is even more convenient now with removal of wheelhouses bodies are 50 wide fitted with stake pockets and its powered by the trusty gmc valveinhead engine the gmc 2jtonnexs are the number 1 choice wherever a hauling job calls for heavyduty trucks that can stand up and take it and wherever operators demand top quality strength and stamina combined with economy of operation and price offered in several wheelbases to take various types of dump and other bodies the gmc 3ton heavy duty truck comes m five wheelbases which will accommodate a wide range of bodies stake or dump borwered by the economical 100 hjp gmc torquemaster bogjne it is particularly efficient in tractor trailer operations a product of snewtt mofobs m as tllf if j asb a a mmm wmm i 18lils jh bill ball motors stouffville east end service station the truck of extra value prepare your car for gasoline ontario diesel driving prestone antifreeze and snowmud tires should be ordered now present stocks available for winterizing your car future stocks not certain unless you place your order now i don winstanley our class a mechanic will check your car with our super test stand free of charge and advise you of work to be done to safeguard you against starting trouble during the winter months used cars 1948 pontiac 119 six cylinder torpedo model 12900 miles correct mileage is in perfect condition throughout and fully guaranteed 1932 chevrolet sedan good tires etc for 18500 gen- motors radios super deluxe model 123 installed junior model 65 installed garage prices on request permanent antifreeze 525 per gallon prestone antifreeze 575 per gallon slip covers 1550 and up special discount on tires ordered now we carry a full and com plete stock of parts and ac cessories for all general motors products 12 hour delivery to garages truck owners should enquire regarding new liberal service policy covering gen motors trucks new and used ve hicles bill ball motors eastend stouffville markham township toxoid clinic notice toxoid clinic for immuniza tion against diphtheria scarlet fever whooping cough tetanus and small pox will be held in union- ville public school ss no ten beginning saturday october 1 st at 1000 am parents are urged to bring all children of school and preschool age to the clinic chas mckay moh mary stiver rn dickson hill things have heen moving along nicely since our last report in the tribune with the opening of school holidays are officially ended local young people were present at the youth conference at stayner and the christian resort at keswick mrs win grove has arrived home after a wonderful trip to california to visit her brother and family mrs dr hargrave spent a week with her daughter and family in mont real mr ross wideman made a fly ing motor cycle trip to pennsylvania usa in marked contrast with the time required by his forbearers who made the trip by foot in six weeks more than a century ago others contented themselves by motoring to the xiagara fruit district or a most interesting visit to the cne we regret to have lost mr and mrs wright gladys and floyd who have moved into their new home at mt joy we wish however to wel come mr and mrs sherwood and family who have taken up residence in the w a jones house mr sher wood is a member of the staff of the stouffville high school farmers are busy sowing fall wheat and recent rains have per mitted preparation of a good seed bed during a family party at the moyer home birthday greetings were extended to miss mildred barkey ol stouffville lawrence barkey who has spent the summer with the tor onto bible college evangelistic group and warren moyer members of four generations present included great grand parents simeon hoover a g barkey and mr and mrs alvin eby of calgary alta of special interest were the babies judith mcdowell jonathan edward wideman and stephen bruce clark september the eleventh was also the birthday of the late mrs simeon hoover highly es teemed and greatly missed grand mother who was called to her heav enly home twelve years ago pastor and mrs berry and wayne were present and a short impromptu pro gram was enjoyed by all six little boys and girls com menced their trips to the little red school where miss milligan of kings ton is conducting classes we extend a warm welcome to her and trust she may soon feel at home in the community where she is partaking of the hospitality of the walker home mennonites prepare europe yule parcels a new warehouse has been acquired in kitchener by the mennonite central committee the red brick twostorey build ing is a stones throw from the former upstairs quarters and is located at the rear of the men nonite book store on king st prime reason for the new ware house is the easier access to traffic for outgoing and incoming articles slightly smaller than the previ ous building it is crowded almost to capacity with christmas parcels which will shortly be shipped to europe during the last few weeks more than 1800 bundles were received from all points of canada this marks the third year parcels are being sent to the desti tute children of europe this year they will be directed largely to relief posts in germany since access to poland yugoslavia and other countries is barred by the reds urging the workers on to greater efforts in the project are letters such as this received after the distribution of packages last year my but i was a fortunate child and i will never in my whole life forget the beautiful christmas of 1918 thank you a thousand times wrapped in striped towels the parcels include such articles as wearing apparel handkerchiefs writing paper soap combs sweat ers underwear toilet articles each bundle has one toy many of the parcels have been made up by sunday school classes bible schools clubs and families christmas greetings and self addressed envelopes are enclosed supervising the packing of the parcels is miss clara snyder assisting her is miss elva snyder and a number of voluntary workers if all the dividents paid by can adian indifstry to persons with in comes of more than s5000 a year were distributed equally among all canadians it would amount to 500 per person