Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 16, 1958, p. 13

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iggssig r snapping at her friends columnist elsa maxwell tells two of her friends to watch the birdie while she gets ready for picture in venice italy subjects are italian countess anna maria cicogna left and heiress mrs charles wrightsman capitol controversy workmen start erecting the scaffolding over the east front of the capitol as the first step in the controversial extension under project front will be extended 32 vz feet eastward fift leads a wild life living up to his name of tarzan a kitten owned by the louis ccrrsher family of geneva o lives in a tree and wont come down tarzan snarls at a passerby left and later gets his lunch from owner right igcs 1 i- s booming old cannon business dorr carpenter right of lake forest 111 one of a group of cannon hobbyists sets off his authentic civil war piece while robert vogel director of the lake county museum looks on third gun to the left is a pioneer gstling gun of the type that gen george armstrong custer left behind or he might not have had to make his last stand at little big horn in ts ll i wm feels like a ton of bricks at cornish n h roger putnam urges his team of devon oxen into action as they pull a ton of concrete blocks in contest at fair no curb on fun crouching to get a better look this girl in paris is fascinated by the water stream ing down the curb along the famed champs elysees hoping for a dry track sixyearold angela wells protected against the rain helps out her notsofortunate pony coed coch sais on a rainy day in brighton england pony was entered in one of the events at annual horse show theyre star pupils not content to turn their nakec eyes toward the skies to watch for built more than 350 telescopes students who range from housewives to stars and satellites members of the telescope makers classes at the doctors grind their own lenses and construct the fixtures a typical tele- cleveland museum of natural history are building their own telescopes for scope shown here is a 200power telescope with a 40inch tube worth stargazing during the ten years of the groups existence students have about 300 it clearly reveals the craters of the moon saturn and jupiter ggti a iryr v vm r5kj e t e s c pe fcfl k e r su laboratory ti u svu m mm p rjyvt attorney james russell is the founder of the classes d r lyon performs second stage of lens grinding salesman frank jacobus assembles legs on base arthur spaeth ernest karoley examine telescope distributed by king features syndicate xi lt ii ii jil is x 11 lc5itt tc i ii lji j ll i tc r t7 i js l2l lii ll k yz rr it ri i i i r tt t ti tt t ti r rr i5t rti ii rr rr i rti rr tr rr t i r i5t jsr rti r rr t rr r5t r r 3j t5

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