Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 6, 1959, p. 4

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ttf 4 the srcxjffvsut tk18um tikl ibguit 6 1959 j clearance sale at the mari anne a business far yaurself 9 dresses sizes 920 14224 reg 1295- 1595 795 reg 17952195 1095 hats reg up to 995 299 skirts reg up to 695 398 blouses reg up to 495 198 shorts pedal pushers sizes 1018 one price 198 also many other items at bargain prices kvervone is welcome lo come in and browse around the 3i west end stouitviilk nne phone 40 ml pisgah mr john mulling hat the pleasure of having his mother and sister spend the weekend with him at tlie carr home mr and mrs will bishop and son are enjoying a trip to west ern canada with bills father miss doris chambers is spen ding this week holidaying with her sister jean and family at a cottage near lindsay sympathy is extended to mr and mrs r c baycroft on the passing of his mother al stouff- ville hospital last wednesday we will look for you at church next sunday morning at 945 oclock and sunday school at 11 am congratulations xi mr and mrs jim brown tnee doieen ogdent who were married on saturday in siouffville the hardest thing about hold- ng on to a job during hoi days the work it takes public library holiday notice will patrons of the stoutnille public library please take notice that the library will be closed for holidays from august 10th to august 22nd inclusive you need eperiiice plus capital plus good deal of luck and even then your chance of sue ess are very slim every body dreams of going into business for himself the utopia of the employee is to be his own bos even some high school students have the fanciful idea that they wouid like to go directly from school to a business of their own can it be done has it ever been done who can say you cant do it who can say it has never been done we can teil you that it is next to impossible to stall your own business successfully with no practical experience in the fjeld we have the word of selfmade business leaders to back this statement the first requisite of any business is capital how many high school students have accumulated enough money even a couple of thousand dollars which is a small sum in business today to finance their own enterprise have you sure money can be raised the silvertongued sales type can probably persuade others to put money into a business venture but how many businessmen are going to gamble their money on a 19- or 20year old odds are slim and the obstacles to overcome in a new business aie so gieat that once youve been through the tortures of an un successful business venture make even a lowpaid job seem supel b the odds against new businesses aieeeding are sliui last year for instance over loo0 businesses failed and according to that cautious calculator of canadian business dun and bradstreet the reason 9u9 per cent of them failed wa poor and inexperienced management before going into business for vourself one expert ad vises take a cold hard look at yourself and dont rely on your friends opinions if you arent certain that your own vision is twentytwemy youll make a wise investment in the serv ices of a personnel consultant the elaborate tests that hell give you will indicate some of your strengths and weaknesses remember its only in the movies that the innocents in business make a million the best advice for the average canadian high school stu dent who is thinking of going into his own business is dont fact not fiction this may sound like an overemphasied negative in the face of our canadian system of free enterprise but unfortun ately the advice is formed through fact and not fiction unless your father is a millionaire who is willing to sub sidize your wobbly way in the world of business dont get into it at all if you have an overpowering urge to open your own busi ness first get some good practical experience in the field you choose work for someone else for a few years put away all the money you can youll need it keep an eye on business conditions and on the businesses that are prospering and those that are failing the dun and bradstreet quarterly report contains valuable statistics on the number of business failures you can obtain these reports by writing to dun and bradstreet of canada ltd 159 bay street toronto mere imitation of a successful business does not guarantee that the carbon copy too will prosper too much competition has killed off many businesses and two successful business- a poor far the prie mf m deluxe reraiar mlane 1 yes its true what they say about freezers you do eat better and you do save money now the coronado twodoor refrigerator freezer offers you even more a big 100 lb freezer chest and full size re frigerator in the space normally used by a refrigerator come in today and see the new coronado two door refrigerator freezer the unit that was designed for your kitchen and your budget men james shore and william pollock who started the suc cessful secretarial organization office overload point out it is a great mistake to think automatically that your own home town is the best place to start in business often you will find your business is more acceptable in another area where competition may be less or the need for your services may be greater avoid these there are some businesses which are particularly vulner able to failure here are some field which you should espe cially avoid unless you are exceptionally talented in these areas or you have a new or novel twist which could turn them into moneymakers travel agencies the field is too overcrowiico and the big agencies appear to have the market tied up siiall agencies cant offer the varied services of the big organizations tourist homes these are now outdated and are passing swiftly from the canadian scene record bars though this can naturally be an inter esting field lor teenagers the big cutrate music stores are forcing small shops out of business and the number of retail outlets from department stores to supermarkets and drug stores doesnt help the situation either kennels this highlyspecialized novelty business just isnt a moneymaker most people breed dogs as a hobby and make their living elsewhere girt shops this is another business which is not too profitable and generally falls into the hobby category here are some businesses which you should not enter unless you have definite aptitude for them you can lose a lot of money if you stumble blindly into public relations this is a specialized field for people with extensive training in journalism it is a highly per sonalized business in that it is you and your brains and services which you are selling to a client if you dont have them vou just wont have any business modelling school this field which embraces fashion beauty fashion photography and stage work also requires a high degree of skill you cant expect to teach these tilings unless you are an expert in them yourself you must also have aii aptitude tor business which sometimes is in congruous wilh the oilier charms which a professional model must have business school here you must be a qualified stenographer secretary and bookkeeper you must know the business field thoroughly you must know how to operate typewriters adding machines dictaphones calculating ma chines you must be a specialist in shorthand or some other form of speedivriting restaurant strange as it seems this is a special ized field true hamburger spots are popping up all the time but just as many are closing a lot of people in the restaurant business know very little about it the field is overcrowded and its one that is better avoided so where does all this leave you now like speculation pretty discouraging isnt it this superficial glimpse into the world of the selfemployed but it is better to be discouraged before you spend any money than to be discouraged and bankrupt loo going info business for yourself is a lot like speculating in the stock market where the rule of he house though un fortunately often unheeded is dont gamble more than you can afford fo lose and dont dont go into 3 business unless you are prepared to lose because the odds currently are stacked terribly high against you but if you must take a crack at something you must and may luck be with you just like milk butter belongs on your family table omtabic cbijua riodvciii makketimg board btttmnmi uf turn rnikia j thinking of a jvewv caw call your neighbour ron elliott gormley 5303 m sisley ltd willowdale ba 13j37 or at m 4709 yonge st rambler renau lt and fine used cars buttonville mrs english was pleased to see betty huston who called on her last week during a visit with mr and mrs stan defoe at victoria square betty will spend this month at five oaks handling some of the music while mr and mrs huston are vacationing at pine falls mani toba last week mrs a w miller visited friends at little current manitoulln island this week mr and mrs geo baldwin will celebrate their 51st wedding anniversary we offer congratulations this sunday church service will be held at victoria square united church with head ford and browns corners congrega tions joining in the time is 1100 am tlie victoria square ypu had a lively time at the barn dance held recently at carol mortsons home it was carols birthday and the young people remembered i he occasion fitt ingly gordon and doreen vaughan and lois vaughan are vacation ing at present in the meaford area mr and mrs fred leaf mo tored to north bay parry sound and midland over the holiday weekend art storey is still having diffi culty with his injured foot and a week ago returned to hos pital at newmarket again this time for an indefinite stay which we hope wont be too long local farmers are al the height of their summer work combines have been in the fields during the past week and wheat and oat fields are now reduced to stubble the general opinion i is that the yield is good corn is tall in the fieldss andtasslingi out through the country the goldenrod is yellow sunflowers are blooming mountain ash trees are bent low with their harvest of red berries and the faint breath of autumn is in the air green river mr and mrs w binsled left this past weekend for a months tour of the western canadas provinces jliss g comrie of st thomas visited with her sister mrs l pegg on the holiday mr and mrs f romaine of toronto spent a few days with mr and mrs w smetham mrs h hare and son gordon of montreal are holidaying with them there son dan and fam ily of uxbridge will be missing as the 1amily has the whooping cough mr tom brown arrived from fort pierce florida on wed nesday to visit his brother wil- lnot for several days he is al ways sure of accommodations as he has his own large house trailer mr and mrs garth good of port hope also were holiday weekend visitors with her parents i her mother mrs shoobriilge mr and mrs l pegg and i friend visited with relatives over tlie weekend at kerneay in the north country we understand that mr and i mrs coward have their wee i daughter christine home with i them and we trust that she will soon be able to make the ac- 1 quaintance of her friends and neighbours mrs everly and family of stl catherines are spending a week holidaying with her cousin mrs allan michell and family the ladies aid will hold their i regular meeting in the church in the form of a quilting on wednesday evening aug 12 we welcome home mrs fl gostick and miss myrtle who have just returned from a most enjoyable trip to western can1 ada we have been informed that mr neil postill and mr k chaf fen have had a number of sheep killed by dogs running at large ottawa are on holiday here vis iting relatives whooping cough still seems to be afflicting the small fry we were glad to see mrs t grove at sunday school and church service on sutay after several weeks absence liecause of illness it is holiday time for many folks these last few weeks mr and mrs walter vague and family motored to orillia and i took tlie four hour boat trip from there mr and mrs clif- j ford morgason spent several days visiting friends in tim- 1 mins mr and mrs bruce fock- i ler and mrs j fockler travel- led to cornwall and smiths falls mr and mrs gordon hol- den wenl to chatham to visit their daughter and family mr and mrs r j filyer are celebrating their wedding an niversary on the holiday ac tual day aug 5th at the home of their daughter joyce mrs bruce stouffer cannington tlie rest of the family fran ces mrs walter vague eve lyn mrs lloyd wideman el- eanor mrs clifford morgason willi their families will join the baffles bymahoney ringwood church service 1100 am on sunday august 9th it was good to have bloom- ington friends put on the mis sionary program at the chris tian endeavor prayer meeting on monday night july 27th a social time was spent together after the service much of the fall wheat in this district has been combined and the straw baled also we have seen oats in stook so we are reminded of the old say ing when the wind blows over the oat stubble autumn is com ing that delicious mouthwatering vegetable time is here corn on the cob it tastes good as it does each year mr and mrs oorge rosscr miss madeline and karen of real cheapies 1941 1951 buick coach reconditioned motor 11400 chevrolet coach runs good l 21900 1950 pontiac clean car for the year 4door 28500 1950 custom dodge radio clean 41oor look this one over 23900 1950 plymouth 2door good driving car 22900 1951 pontiac 2door best offei 1952 studebaker 4doof cheap transportation 2190c 1951 mercury 4door overdrive radio good tires and body real comfortable transporj tation 3490 1948 chev 3 ton pickup good motor ind tires 2500 1952 chev v2ton pickup look this one over new tiros k 4950 nei patrieh 3atars ltd stouffvills phone 372 or 499

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