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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 21, 1957, p. 7

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only the new 1958 kelvinator has the magic minute 60 seconds of automatic prescrubbing in doublerich suds to cut grease and grime before the regular washing begins claremont business association community league baseball statement 1957 j markham tp approves new public school here the stouffviue tribune thmirf nownbtf 21 1957 d samells 4h delegate mis donna samells of port agriculture winter fair tha perry was chosen this fall to be parliament buildings ottawi cne of the fourteen 4h club and a reception at rideiu hall members to represent the provj where they will meet his ev ince o ontario at the 26th na- cellency the rt hon vincent tiornl 4h club week it is inimassey deed an honour for her to have i been chosen as a provincial dele- th programme has been ar- total season receipts 111090 njasnvseratdaysviih rela- s f is years national i v f receipts 1st half 2nd half semifinals finals a resolution by deputyreeve h 5 deacon and councillor cosburn j vw in of mar5tjlam twp has approved rtn application of stouftville 1000 p school board for the townships share in the issuing gormley mrs c milsted miss stella heise of califor- expenses umpires gate keepers park board altora baseball club peaches baseball club mt zion baseball club rlngwood baseball club claremont baseball club greenwood baseball club 7s56 lie school in stoutfville mark- tivps and friends ims herns share of the loan is ap- the late mrs william smith enrolment of 731s2 during national of sh clubs with membership j from 52 canadian companies club and associations to serve as 200 proximately s6000 which covers was buried from wright and week she will be associating reward for the achievements that part of the township falling taylor funeral parlour thurs- wit 1h members from ark manv vears of faithful corv 11159 295s 905 2650 hydro repairs to lights sand home plate lime sand and clay 611 for ball park this account received after statement made up 3000 total expenses loss 6381 oe wtthirtthe boundaries of stout l ville union school section no 9d ib fi i i t 56 ask for figures markham council received a copy of a resolution passed by markham village council re questing the county clerk to obtain the equalization figures to be used in arriving at the figures for markham high school debentures council took the view that f this was a roundabout way of obtaining the assessment and reeve clark stated that mark- ious points of interest in to- ing family and community life ronto the general motors in and national and international sl16739 5649 you get these great kelvimtob features too o no feears to gel cut of order exclusive tion threeway ajcita- full 9 lb load true overflow rinsing in clear water 2 separate automatic cycles one for regular and one for light wash q suds back suds water saver new kelvinator superspeed triplesafe dryer matches the new magic minute washer see them both at your kelvinator dealers now stouffii hardware stouffville phone 96 hedges reduce snow shovelling hedges have been called fen ces that build themselves they can be used as screens for priv acy and for windbreaks hardy hedges can be formed with privet common barberry forsythia weigela barberry and email viburnums rugged ever greens often are used for snow fences along highways cana dian hemlock austrian pine and norway spruce these call for careful landscape planning however since they eventually grow to block summer breezes tench basic skills parents should expect their children to be taught the basic skills of reading speaking writ ing and thinking mr edinuor- ough said they should be given the knowledge of basic facts and earthshine is much brighter j when they are finished high than moonlight school their minds should have for young people one disad vantage of spending some time on the moon would he that drop frills ix schooling editor rrges a plea that secondary school teachers be freed from extra curricular frills to allow a re turn to the basic essentials of education has been voiced by arnold kdinborough editor of the kingston whigstandard mr kdinborough a former professor of english at queens university spoke last night at a banquet which ended the third annual regional conference of the ontario secondary school teachers federation been in touch with the wisdom of the ages but there were many things they shouldnt be expected to learn in school behavior not topic i dont expect them to be taught to behave thats the parents job and i dont really want the girls taught how to cook thats mothers job they shouldnt be taught to wor ship thats the churches job and i especially dont want them taught to drive my car thats a driving instructors job rlngwood weekend visitors with mr and mrs frank atkinson were mr and mrs w cockwell and mrs harry atkinson toronto mr and mrs h s brition and mrs cunningham of newcastle and mr and mrs j e leetzel of beaverton world outdoors by mike bennett in the days of our ancestors the great outdoors possessed certain dangers from wild ani mals and indians and as well the possibility of becoming lost in an unmarked wilderness the indian threat disappeared long long ago and our supposedly dangerous animals such as the bear and the mountain lion are confined to relatively small geo graphical areas but there is yet need for caution in the world outdoors mixed with the fun and adven ture of fishing hunting hiking camping or boating there is an everpresent certain amount of danger people get lost all the time in forests and on big bodies of water in warm weather months some outdoorsmen must contend with deadly rattlesnakes and cdpperheads boaters who cant swim constantly risk their lives by failing to bring along or to use life preservers care less hunters shoot themselves or someone else instead of game it happens every day the early american was an expert woodsman and boater he never took chances he always marked his trails well for he knew that safety and self preser vation were one and the same he was far different from some of our moderns who go stum bling through the woods who handle guns and boats with reckless abandon and usually consider it just a case of rough luck when someone is injured or killed in an outdoor accident we should do everything pos sible to encourage safety in the woods and on the waterways tough luck doesnt cause a hunter to shoot himself while climbing a fence there are safety rules that apply to all types of outdoor ac tivity but they can be boiled down to the simple phrase al ways be careful its as simple as abc day afternoon across canada as well as with centration is a 4h club member mr and mrs fred leobeck leaders in agriculture and in- and to provide an opportunity and family of stayner spent the dustry for developlng idea and sand weekend with bishop and mrs i thc u visiting var ards for lmminf alld homemak- alvin winger the members of the winger family had a birthday gathering for their father bishop alvin winger at the home of mr and mrs allan heise mr ard mrs jas douglas and family of hamilton spent the weekend with mr and mrs mr and mrs geo barrett and family had sunday dinner with imr and mrs albert mulen of ham twp had no objection to i u h1 u- cnnac loioulu showing the village the figures at any time he commented that he was not prepared to say whether or not the county clerk would be prepared to do this type of work cedar grove mr and mrs floor hogen- doorn and boys moved on satur day from farbs farm to his new home near siouffville mr and mrs anthony nigh have gone to spend the winter in florida mr and mrs peter flooryp and daughter left on tuesday j i by plane for a visit in holland christ church anglican rev j d tiller rector sunday nov 24th 1957 sunday before advent 10 am morning worship 10 am junior sunday school the santa claus parade on j m r b was but the old i en to ostein hospital toron tv is certainly easy thrill of the real thing is still in evidence if you make the early morning pilgrimage to toronto the colors were lovely this year and it was probably the best day for santa and the paraders in many a year marilyn crouch- er was one of the pretty young ladies who walked the route and quite a shout went up from our quarter at the unexpected sight of a familiar face now about this railway cross ing the disc marker with the straight arrow and the spider tracks diagonally across it must be an experiment in signs if so it is a bad effort and the authorities should know it it on saturday suffering from sinus trouble the gooding family had a family dinner at the home of mr and mrs floyd winger of queensville on sunday this was a family farewell for mr and mrs allan doner and dale who leave next sunday for ni geria africa on wednesday evening mr and mrs s n doner entertain ed the members of their family also as a farewell for mr and mrs allan doner and dale congratulations to mr and used cars at wholesale prices is a hard sign to see in daylight mrs douglas tribbling on the birth of their daughter on fri day at the east general hos pital toronto congratulations to a former resident mrs margaret haig who celebrated an overeighty birthday on wednesday sympathy is extended to mrs ralph empringham on the sud den passing of her father mr david byer of st anns on tuesday mrs metro sudeyko drove the rr 1 gormlcy mail route for several days this week due to the death of mrs empringhams father the gormlcy womens insti tute will meet on wednesday afternoon nov 27 at the home of mrs e a smith roll call a vegetable starting with the initial of your name conven tion reports will be given the schomberg womens institute will be guests all ladies provide our hunters have returned from the north with various de grees of success we welcome mr and mrs ev erett mackinnon and family who have moved into the sta tion house recently vacated by mr and mrs s eade mr and mrs frank llewel lyn nee norma sider and daughter have moved into mr and mrs john siders basement apartment mrs beulah jones and mrs alvin farmer visited mrs men- no smith of edgeley on friday mrs smith is suffering from eczema but at night the headlights block off the meagre scratchings al most completely it would be a good idea to take note of the sign on the sideroad compare it to those on the town line and in other locations and then do some complaining before we have a serious accident heart- breakingly close to cedar grove there will be some pointers given at thursdays meeting of the mothers club on the making of lampshades if you can poss ibly do so at such short notice please bring the top and bottom rings for a shade and a tape measure euchre winners on monday night brought some new names to the list congratulations mrs peter- freeman mrs wal ter brignall miss ruby reeror bun fergus frank heaney harvey swain notes about neighbors robert tapscott celebrated his birthday last weekend first word to reach the village from leona brown in her new home in florida is highly satis factory she has a position as hostess which she enjoys very much and is looking forward to having a place of her own soon we offer our sympathy to mrs albert rooth whose mother died suddenly last thursday mrs helen shuter was in her s2nd year subsidy at edgevale motors limited fordedsel dealer you can notrad a 195219531954 stouffvilles buy on a basis 1955 used car at auto auction prices license no auto auction price edjrevnle price 82376 62500 62500 261196 72500 72500 continued from front benture debts close to the break ing point at the present time a suggestion by councillor ryder of vaughan twp that a tonnage tax be levied against the owners was rejected by the company representatives markham twp councillor mrs kathleen james expressed concern over the eyesores created by vacant gravel pits they are a necessary evil and when abandoned the township is left with the evil she noted she pointed out that if the pits were returned to their former state it would not leave the surrounding land valueless it was suggested by solicitor j a taylor that the vacant pits could be used for garbage dis posal mrs james agreed that if properly planned a satisfactory scheme could be worked out along this line chairman sid pugh of picker ing township explained that thc conservation authority had sug gested a programme of reforest ation for such excavations am sunday school sat nov so wa bazaar afternoon tea 230 pm stouffville baptist church sunday nov 24th 1957 10 am bible school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic service rev o s mcgrath former pastor will be in charge of services wed s pm prayer meeting brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor bishop a l winger sunday nov 24th 193 10 am sunday school 11 aim worship service 7 pm evangelistic message by our evangelist rev harry hock leonard mich look elsewhere in this issue for details of revival services ring wood christian church rev kenyon edwards sunday nov 24th 1957 10 no am sunday school 1110 am worship service 730 pm worship service 8 pm monday ce prayer meeting united missionary church gormley bethesda rev c e ilmimng minister sunday nov 24th 1957 s45 am broadcast 11 am sunday schools 1 2 noon service 730 pm young peoples births smart mac and jean smart of goodwood are to an nounce the birth of a daugh ter ruth helen on nov 14 1957 in brierbush hospital stouffville lehman rev and mrs j robt lehman nee agnes cober n rhodesia africa announce the arrival of susan elaine on august 28 a sister to steven and debbie white mr and mrs herbert second markham 15akek miilj baptist churches rev bruco hlsoy sunday nov 24th 1957 second aiiikhim wed night missionary ser vice 8 pm miss joe ste vens will show pictures on africa next sunday another great misionary sunday bible school open session with missionary 10 am morning service 11 am mr weller will speak young peoples 730 pm moving pictures on work in malaya linker nil no prayer service this week sunday next bible school 2 pm service 3 pm pastor will preach you are always welcome st james presbyterian church stouffville rev p r mrkilliriin ba hd sunday nov 2hh 1957 10 am morning worship worship with us 1 bloomington christian associated gospel church mr ted simmons minister sunday nov 24th 1957 10 am sunday school for all 11 am morning worship wed 8 pm prayer meettns anniversary services dec 1st 11 am 730 pm speaker rev h percy spe cial music by tbc ladies trio everyone welcome memorial christian church rev p a dcnrmond pnstor sunday nov 24th 1957 10 am sunday bible school 11 am worship 730 pm uospel sorvice wed s pm prayer blbla study thurs 730 pm junior and senior choir wed nov 27 s pm prayer and bible study in the home of miss i lloyd fri nov 29 to pm bible lecture on the book of amos by rev w pape united church melville peachs bethesda ballantrac rev g davison mr n hodgson sunday nov 24th 1957 temperance sunday 10 am bethesda peachs 1130 am melville ballan- trae 8 pm- melvillepeachs ypu friday 730 pm ballantrae ypu monday s pm bethesda wms at the homo of mrs e steckley wednesday nov 27 815 pm melville wa alton a christian united missionary church rev dow snrgeant pnstor sunday nov 24th 1957 united church stouffville rev douglas davis sunday nov 24th 1957 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service tues 730 pm scouts cubi wed 415 junior choir thursday 4 pm explorer 700 pm cgit 800 pm choir practice it is not money god wants but men not coins but charac ter not tithes but tlthcrs not gifts hut givers not yours bill you white rr 3 newmarket are 8 ck 1350 ke happy to announce the arrival of a baby son on nov 19 1957 at brierbush hospital its a good thing some people dont spend what they lead their friends to believe they earn 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship wed s pm prayer service all are welcome 1952 plymouth 4door sharp 1953 meteor cusr 4door fair 1954 pontiac deluxe 4door sharp automatic radio f95609 97500 97500 1955 ford 2door radio sharp 898241 112500 112500 there arc others to be sold on a first come basis no uniffs held without a dpsit come in or phone edgevale for value stouffville 215216 bigger ears in the all mere inch tn thc spring plant big kernelsmall cob bigger yields per acre vith deep full krneli on a fmaller cob nine foot roots to beat tbe weather planter plate praded for cay rvrn planting and grokoted for reitancc to dieasc are reasons why it pays to grow united hybrid get in touch with your united hybrids farm agent hes got ajicc ladys rain hat for your uife john dowling united missionary church rev c k bell minister sunday nov mth 1957 dickson nnx 945 am morning worship 1050 am sunday school 730 pm kvcninp service markham 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm kvoning sorvic mon nov 11 young peoplas vivian mccormack memorial church thurs s pm sunday school rally at mt pisrah church sunday nov 24th 1957 rev harold kettle of the pino grove church will ho with us all day 1030 am sunday school classes for all ages 730 pm evening worship tuesday s oclock younj peoples the lyanjrstsn yp will he in charge of the ser vice keep this date in mind friday dec 13 the christmas concert sf ouftoville xinited missiqtfary- phgfthj riu f ohuaom minister thurs evening 800 prayer service sunday nov 24tb 1957 sunday school 10 am worship 11 am j evangelistic 730 pm ciarkmont itna ontario saturday 745 pm parkside youth centre satimlay nlgbt the end of mint her nek vfc thoro is n program planned for you conic rclnv nml njoy a lime of fellowship marry fvlwiird- w he hark from northern ontario lo direct ihe rally wo kill have a bib iii and nicne in onc by the yfc girls choir- and the taping of nnother broadrnm lo to forth and prcad the good new of mifvnlion sunday evening fireside at pm mr david spadforc ojenrold mont ringing gotlm mcvmfjp to yon the lllin i do lo he wvdv hh walrh for f entitled what mnt and the uadio anniicrary weekend ikc further announcement harry ednard director

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