featuring thermogravure printing raited lettering complete selections prompt service the stouffville tribune phone iks exceptional sparetime opportunity keep present job written guarantee of income an all canadian manufacturer and wholesale distributor geeks a serious honest ambitious man to operate a profitable business in his own vicinity there is no selling or soliciting involved on your part we do the ground work for you a few spare hours weekly provides a steady iependable income which can be built to full time 675 cash capital absolutely necessary this capital is fully secured down payment required to confirm contract balance payable at conclusion of agree ment within 15 days if you are genuinely interested write fully about yourself for a prompt personal interview please give specific phone number or address so we can contact you otherwise application cannot be considered box 12 the stouffville tribune local students participate in career day some 450 students from eight secondary schools in the district participated in the career day held at sutton district high school on wednesday the par- pose of the cooperative confer ence was to give students accur ate and uptodate information on various career fields in which they have expressed an interest the conference was planned on the basis of a questionnaire given to grade 12 and 13 stu dents from high schools in brad ford cannington brock dis trict markham newmarket port perry stouffville sutton and uxbridge as a result representatives from 17 fields were invited to speak to small groups of stu dents who were able to hear and question three people of their choice during the daylong con ference j l burrows chairman of the newmarketsutton district high school board welcomed the stu dents and guests and rev john wilke ma delivered the key note address careers and occupational fields represented included agriculture oac armed services ap prenticeship civil services clergy dentistry engineering law nursing medicine sales teaching mining provincial in stitute of trades ryerson insti tute veterinary college mac- donald college guelph univer sity courses general arts the stoorrvule tonne twvby juutk 2j 957 dennie has many pais the five owners of dennie a pet who is just a dog gleefully prepare to take him home from veterinary clinic at fort scott kan after he won a fight for his life after a gun wound the happy masters and mis tresses are from left patsy charles bertha earl and michael johnson march anniversary month for ml pisgah couples miss doris last week as chambers spent i mrs w botham of lansing student teacher land miss sandra milne of to- r b rae tax consultant estate planning income tax returns completed phone unionville 69 417 vutxxxlxxlcviimmvicxkm bloomingtgn mr and mrs vincent wagg were guests of mr and mrs ross hill at claremoni on sun day visitors with mrs tait on sun day were mr and mrs sinclair and family of toronto mr and mrs a tait of uxbridge and mr and mrs geo paisley and family of leaskdale miss bernice ramer is recov ering from an attack of measles and we hope will soon be back to school mrs j tarr has come from toronto to stay at her daugh ters mr and mrs c lemons we extend all best birthday wishes to her as she celebrates another natal day this week mr robert barnes was at buffalo over the weekend mr and mrs h tomlinson of weston were at mr w a fock- lers on sunday mr gwynn barnes and lady- friend and mrs b barnes of vonto spent the weekend with the botham family mr and mrs leslie smith and family visited mr and mrs hen ry stephenson at woodbridge on sunday mr and mrs aylmer grey celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on saturday even- about 35 under mr harry hunt at jeffer son public school we are glad to report that mr roy howlett was able to return home from the hospital on sat urday we offer congratulations to all those who have celebrated and those who will celebrate wedding anniversaries mr and ing by entertaining mrs harry smith and mr and mrs floyd harvey on march 23 mr and mrs lawrence smith march 19 mr and mrs metro sudeyko on march 20 mr and mrs r sproxton on march 25 mr and mrs f minns march 2s mr and mrs w scott march 26 and mr and mrs ross keffer march 29 those representing mt pisgah at the teachers conference at baker hill on thursday evening were doris chambers mary pat- tenden and mrs pattenden the intermediate classroom at no 7 school had several days holiday last week when the teacher mrs skinner was sick mrs margaret acey went to visit her daughter mrs wendell gimley at lansing last friday retained on motor cars it is hard to understand the thinking of those who made this decision when they say that the motor cycle is not a luxury any longer but a necessity but that a car is still in the luxury field the government probably feels that more canadians should ride motorcycles there has been a readjust ment of the family allowances of one dollar a month to 600 for children under six years and to ss00 in the ten to twelve age group effective as of sep tember 1st of this year the abolition of the wc tax by neil patrick want to buy a duck if some imaginative automobile inventors had hid their way todays cars mlsht have six or even eight wheel we iniftht have the driver in the back eat or the four wheels mijht be placed all around the car one on each side the ixvheel car made before the first world war was called the sexauto no remarks uae and had four wheel at the rear like many truck- do today 1ater the maker went whole hog and produced a ear with four wheels fore and four wheels aft the octo- auto in 1913 another american produced the puck a car driven from the back seat unfortunately the cus tomers failed to see the advantages of either the duck or the octoauto and neither remained around long the car with the wheels placed in a diamond pat tern around the four iddes was made in knland and called the mabley which i suppose meant mamcy it will run and mabley it wont it was really a strange one the two side wheels weret oppose each other and the front and back wheels werent in line either we have always felt proud of the variety of cars displayed at our used car lot but now im beginning to wonder the wheels with their good rubber tires on them are placed one at each corner and they all have front seat drive if thats what you want however everyone knows that the best buys anywhere are on our lot heres one for the road a highway patrolman became suspicious when he saw one of those small kuropean cars driving along the road near here just recently every dozen yards or so the ear would bounce oif the pavement a few inches without slackening- siked when he stopped him to ontiuirc if anything was wrong the driver replied theres nothing wrong with the car officer i just have the hiccups zsyj friends and relatives at a dinner on soft drinks candy chocolate party confectionery and chewing gum j allen botham celebrated his will not be of benefit to the con- seventh birthday on saturday j sumers but is desgned rather with a party to asslst tc manufacturers in mr and mrs w h smith of offsetting their costs and adver richmond hill called on mr and mrs wallace scott and family friday evening the girls rally at st pauls oak ridges was well attended friday evening with st pauls sunday school winning the at tendance prize bloomington came second and mt pisgah 3rd the service was well planned with a good variety of items tising all in all benefits to the peo ple of canada were very few and far between the federal budget is regard ed in many quarters here at ottawa as a compromise be tween election requirements and economic necessity the finance minister prior to his budget speech had out enjoyed by all mr k edwards lined the dilemma confronting gave a very interesting and him with a general election meaningful address for the chil- only a few months away and in- dren 1 nation already here it was nice to see more out to church on sunday we hope the she accompanied the gimley bettej weather and irnprove family on a trip to guelph at the weekend mr and mrs ross smith and debbie had sunday supper with whitby were sunday visitors mr and mrs joe duncan and with mr and mrs m barnes i daughter at cedar valley kids like this might grow to be great ball players if they could only walk i thousands of boys and girls in ontario would like to play baseball and hockey with normal children but they cant theyre crippled in their bodies these children are different their legs wont run or jump their lips cant laugh and sing their amis wont play youthful tricks these are the children for whom we ask your help and you help when you buy and use easter seals a symbol of service to physically handicapped children easter seals provide medical and therapy treat ment camps homo nursing services and transpor tation facilities for crippled children let your hear measure the amount of your contribution buy easter seals send your donation today to stouffville lions club dr john button president lions club harold spofford campaign chairman health in our community will bring more out again sunday school 130 pm church 230 young peoples meeting in the church basement friday even ing at 8 oclock there were ten members pres ent at the institute meeting at mrs e a smiths last wednes day some interesting and help ful hints were offered for the roll call on an ailment and a cure the institute are entering the layette project for the dis trict annual sponsored by the salada tea co mrs e a smith gave a reading what is the doctor looking for on thurs day evening they will be guests of kettleby institute at kettleby the dance sponsored by the whitchurch no 6 and 7 home school association was a suc cess although not as largely attended as the previous one music was provided by mr fred pring and musicians with lawrence hennessey as caller some of the winners of prizes were mr and mrs s foote mr and mrs ian reid isabel chambers and john mctaggart winners of the hampers of gro ceries were mrs ray smith and mr bill butterworth the home and school appreciate the help of all those who contributed to the success of the evening it is a well known fact that the federal governments eco nomic advisers and mr harris political associates have been pulling in different directions it is only natural to assume that parliamentary supporters of any canadian government like to enter an election campaign im mediately on the heels of a bud get which has provided some thing of value for almost every one the beneficial budgets of past election years have been the rule rather than the exception and that was the kind of budget lib eral backbenchers had been hop ing that mr harris would bring in this year on the other hand it is also no secret that the governments economic planners are greatly concerned over the degree of in flation which is present in the canadian economy the budget which mr harris presented actually falls some where part way between the varieties urged upon him by his two groups of advisers the tax concessions to the extent that they have been of fered are relatively small and may not be as generous in fact as they appear to be on paper these concessions have been spread as thin as possible to cover the largest possible area and to have some appeal to as many as possible it remains to be seen how this budget will be accepted by the people of canada they will have an opportunity of express ing their approval or condemna tion in the election which will be held shortly in this country the house of commons has had some debate on this budget and it has been interrupted to discuss and consider other busi ness now before the house there is some doubt as to whe ther the whole eight days usu ally allowed for consideration of the budget will be used up fti this session prior to dissolution of parliament we have how- even had the speech of the offi cial oppositions financial critic at the end of which he introduc ed a motion of nonconfidence in the government in this am endment the official opposition state that despite a large sur plus the government failed to provide adequately for old age and other pensioners it failed to reduce the income tax and to assure the provinces o a larger share of tax revenues and had ignored the problems and needs of agriculture in cooperation with the ontario society for crippled children report from parliament by michael starr mp ontario riding on thursday march klh at s oclock in the evening fin ance minister harris submitted his budget before the house of commons and the people of canada this budget in many ways was a disappointing one to a great many canadians with the announcement that this govern ment had overtaxed the tax payers of canada for the fiscal year 105657 to the extent of somewhere around 500000000 it was felt that those who were in need would benefit from this huge surplus in increased pen sions sufficient at least to some extent to cope with the present high cost of living however this was not the case old age pensioners received an increase of 600 per month which will become cffectiv on july 1st of this year old ago assistance blind and disability pensions were increased in the same amount effective as of july 1st there was a readjustment of war disability pensions and benefits to burntout veterans this increase will cost the gov ernment s25000000 a year and becomes effective this july first excise taxes on motor cycles and threewheeled vehicles were abolished but the 10c excise i lax and ihe i0 sales ux were champlain stands at the seaway if champlain returned to the waterway he knew so well could he enter into the farreaching spirit of the mighty seaway project along thcst lawrence we believe he could for champlain father of new france and founder of quebec was a businessmanexplorer seeking new lands for development the bank of nova scotia too a pioneer in canadian progress since 1832 con tinues to share with men of enterprise and vision in developing the canada of today by directing the savings of the community into channels that increase productivity and trade the manager of your bns branch is ait experienced executive whose business judgment reflects his own ability and training and he has at his resource the wide and varied experience of the banks officers and department heads in canada and abroad if you seek competent financial counsel or trade information for your business make an appointment today with your bns branch manager or if you seek advice on personal savings safekeeping of valuables or travel funds talk it over with your bns branch manager lit will be glad to see you the bank of nova scotia your partner in helping canada grow get to know thr friendly staff at these branches stoufnillc manager g if williams oa- ridaet x l h elliot