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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 25, 1958, p. 5

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built stronger to last far longer wheer ra chain saw with unit construction one lightbutrtoueh alloy easting from bar mounting to rear handle heres your guarantee of the longest life under the toughest cutting conditions only with pioneer ra look at these other ra firsts too snapoff hood for instant servicing ease big pistonported power you cant buy more chain saw for your money test pioneer tomorrow 1 jor pioneer see the famous pioneer model hc as low as 19950 10 down balance on easy terms services covered and not covered by ontario hospital insurance plan carl walker sales and service don mills rd victoria gormley ontario square phone gormley 5413 landscaping can raise value of your home money really can grow on trees for the homeowner the value of your land in a span of 10 or 15 years may go up or down the value of the house itself in a similar period barring ma jor improvements or additions almost certainly will go down but landscaping the proper planting and care of trees and shrubbery can be one of the surest ways of increasing the resale potential of your prop erty time the experts say works for the homeowner who adopts an intelligent program of plant ing on his property bernard c bush a landscaper and nurseryman cites this ex ample suppose you move into a new development in which the land looks as though it had been shelled and not even a dandelion has much of a chance suppose each family on the block plants along the street one or two suitable maples or some other variety of fastgrow ing tree in a very few years the barren street becomes a beautiful shady lane and prop erty values climb accordingly trees also give partial climate control in the summer they shade the house perhaps the whole house gather than a single room and in the winter they serve as a windbreak moreover they dont depreciate in value bush says shrubs and peren nials such as roses lilacs for- sythia chrysanthemums and others all increase in value with the passing of time it is difficult to put a price tag on what proper planting will do to your homes value he says because there are a num ber of variables these he says are the amount invested the quality of the stock selection of plants suitable to the climate soil conditions taste and the care the garden receives over the years i should say however he adds that by planting properly you could add from 5 to 20 percent to the value of your property depending on the cir cumstances it will add nothing or very little in a few communities to the assessed valuation and there fore to the tax bill beautifying your home with plants is not only a joy in its own right it is an investment patios are more prominent than ever in homes throughout the country and bush says plants are of prime importance in a properly designed patio he adds the basic element in many of todays patios is a slab of concrete most of us will agree that concrete is not a thing of beauty but by leaving a place for low plants in the centre and by the tasteful arrangement of shrubbery on the margins of the patio the eye is directed from the bare concrete and the patio becomes much more attractive you can also use trees to shade your patio and various plants to provide privacy be cause you are going to look at your patio during the winter it is not a bad idea to include some broadleaf evergreens in your plans such as new eunony- mous hybrids winter king and winter glory all this not only beautifies what in many cases amounts to an extra room in your house but it enhances your propertys value when the ontario hospital insurance plan comes into effect next january 1 it will offer the most comprehensive hospital in surance benefits ever made available to the people of on tario it will provide payment for all the hospital service a patient requires while under treatment in the standard ward of an approved hospital and these services will be covered just as longas they are medical ly necessary without any speci fied limit on the number of days a patient is under treatment benefits will be provided in public general hospitals hos pitals for convalescents and the chronically ill tuberculosis san atoria and provincial mental hospitals also in private and company hospitals if they have received approval from the commission to provide benefits as broad as the benefits of the ontario hospital insurance are they will not cover every sickness expense a family may incur for example it is a hos pital plan not a medical plan therefore doctors and surgeons bills will remain the responsibility of the patient or i his private insurance company j if he has that kind of coverage medical bills not covered in- i elude the services of the medical doctor who administers the an- aesthetic during an operation i these doctors like your own family physician are private practitioners and render ac counts for their services the plan will cover hospital xray and laboratory diagnostic services when they are neces sary in the course of the treat ment of a patient but it will not cover these services on an outpatient basis except during emergency hospital treatment within twentyfour hours of an accident a patient admitted to hospital for the sole purpose of having tests performed must meet that expense himself the only ex ception to this would be if the diagnostic procedure were a very complicated one which could not be performed on an outpatient basis either at the hospital or in the doctors office if a patient desires semipri vate or private hospital accom modation in an approved hos pital the ontario hospital in surance plan will pay only what it would have paid if the patient had been cared for in a standard ward the hospital will bill the patient for the difference in the daily room charge for semi- private or private accommoda tions any hospital expense in curred before midnight dec 31 195s will of course not be a responsibility of the plan but if an insured patient is in hos pital when the plan begins at 1201 am january 1 1959 the insurance will provide full bene fits from that time on ambu lance or other transportation charges are not covered ringwood church services at 1110 am and 730 pm sunday sept 28 communion at evening service mrs tate visited with mrs a summerfeldt for a few days last week and her aunt mrs mary brownsberger visited with her the week before mrs brownsbergers husband was a onetime blacksmith operating where mr l baker now does for cars what mr brownsberger did for horses and implements the neighbors and friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs albert king on thurs day evening in honour of eld- red and miss beulah rutledge whose marriage takes place shortly they received many useful gifts and we extend to them our wishes for much hap piness mr and mrs charles hoover have begun the operation of moving their house south of the present location this is necessi tated because of the new high way weekend visitors with mr and mrs frank atkinson mr and mrs ings of niagara falls mrs harry atkinson and daugh ter visitors from the pentecostal assembly convention held in toronto with miss priscilla pi- pher were mr and mrs allan malloy of waterloo mr wonick of windsor and mr and mrs linstrom of desoto missouri we appreciated those who contributed to the musicale on sunday night and our dixons hill friends who attended as well as all visitors mr and mrs norman nigh and mrs j fockler motored to peterboro for sunday they brought home mrs neidery who has been visiting there for a short time sunday school lesson continued from page 2 saviour selfinterest has taken the place of christhonoring service verse 45 then shall he an swer inasmuch as ye did it not ye did it not to me the goats were guilty of car ing neither for christ nor his brethren their failure to detect the kings self identification with the oppressed did not less en their guilt verse 46 these shall go away into everlasting punish ment the righteous into life eternal the same word aionion is used for punish ment and life both are everlast ing and endless that the right eous in question is that of faith is repeatedly made clear in the bible eg rom 10 410 the heart of the lesson the righteousness that people need to get to heaven is faith- righteousness this is the right eousness christ earned for them and which was imputed to them put to their account the mo ment they trusted the saviour but acts of righteousness jus tice and mercy form the basis on which rewards are given and punishment meted out whether it be at the judgment seat of christ the judgment of the na tions or the judgment of un believers at the great white throne the principles upon which god judges do not change these principles are described in this lesson first the judg ment of god is exact the plumb line of amos 77 8 suggests the unswerving precision with which the almighty acts divine justice is according to truth rom 22 the lord is not deceived by hollow professions of faith his unerring eyes pierce beneath surface sham second the judgment is cer tain deeds of justice and love will receive approbation and re ward but on the other hand as the sword of jeroboam and isaiahs day fell upon unjust and stubborn israel so dire pen alties wil inevitably fall in the future upon the unjust micah 23 matt 723 27 2541 third the judgment is depen dent upon conduct faith deter mines entrance into heaven but works determine rewards or retribution failure to show mercy as well as flagrant acts of inhumanity makes one guil ty fourth the judgment is plan ned it is part of the divine scheme for the future blessing is prepared for the worthy and doom is prepared for the unworthy the inflexibility of the plan is due to the change less nature of god who is holy and cannot countenance in iquity and to the heinous na ture of sin which is rebellious effrontery against god fifth the judgment is final eternal life is matched by eter nal death or separation from god sixth the hdgment is blessed for those who inherit glory and horrible for those who are pun ished kingdom felicity is con trasted with fire matt 25 34 41 seventh the judgment of death may yet be avoided the gracious invitation come is still extended cleansing for sin is still available scarlet transgressions may still become as white as snow isa 118 and the subsequent summons to works of justice and human ity is still clear 1w stouffviue trisune ttorsdty september 25 1958 p 5 plowing match sponsored by the south ontario plowmens association to be held on the farm of glenn till reach township 1 mile west of greenbank off no 12 highway wednesday oct 1st 1958 banquet to be held in the basement of the united church greenbank all are cordially invited armouk mcmillax president rr2 searrvv phono port perry xv 5782t oscar h dowxey secytrea myrtle phono brooklln 002rs help fight t get a free chest xray dates bus locations hours pm oct 2nd gormley 200430 oct 2nd stouffville 600900 oct 3rd stouffville 300900 persons under 15 years will not be xrayed surreys conducted by national sanitarium association with the cooperation of stouffville lions and gormley womens institute in the interest of community health xrays are paid for by tb christmas seals pre model clearance of quality used cars all slashed to make room for tradeins on 59 models 1957 pontiac pathfinder deluxe 4door radio healer undercutting washers 2lonc green irs a honey 1958 pontiac stroto chief 4door sedan automatic radio heater oil filter 2tone coral and ivory demonstrator 1958 meteor niagara 300 sedan radio heater black ivory paint new car condition 1957 pontiac pathfinder deluxe 4door heater oil filter and washers 2tone beige and gold we sold it new 1956 ford customline 4door au tomatic trans heater 2tone green and gray spotless condition 1956 meteor niagara 4door au tomatic trans radio heater seat covers wheel discs look this one over 1 1957 pontiac pathfinder deluxe 4- door heater wwash- ers oil filter 2one beige and gold new car condition 1955 chev belair 4door vs au tomatic trans radio heater 2tone yellow and ivory a very pop ular model trucks 1955 gmc zton panel 1955 international 3 pickup 1953 chevrolet y stake 1951 ford 1ton pickup 1949 mercury y pickup 1948 dodge 2ton stake 1955 ford customline 4door radio heater signals light blue finish clean throughout 1954 buick century 4door dyna- flow trans heater 2- tone green and ivory one local owner 1954 chev two standard 2door heat er seat covers black and brown take your pick 1953 pontiac laurentian 4door powerglide transmis sion heater finished in dark green recon ditioned patrick motors corner ninth and main st phone 372 stouffville open evenings until 930 pm low convenient gmac terms your car as a down payment main street at tracks phone 499 1952 pontiac deluxe 4door 1952 desoto custom 4door 1952 pontiac standard 2door 1951 pontiac deluxe 4door 1951 nash deluxe 2door 1951 pontiac deluxe 2door

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