Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 21, 1960, p. 7

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classified tefifi- john e lumley no 7 highway markham ont thos n shea no 7 highway markham ont annan cook ltd markham ont harvey keith vonge st thornhlil ont harry p- chars- co j a willoughby 4 sons ltd 143 yonge st s klchmond hill ont jack blyth oak ridges ont w h case 96a yonge st s- aurora ont a k bennett 18 yonge st s aurora ont alex doak ltd 248 main st newmarket ont charles e boyd ltd 210 main st newmarket ont garrett garrett ltd keswick ont coop listing service these firms are members of the local ontario and canadian real estate boards deal with confidence through your local realtor auction sale 22 head holstein cattle yorkshire hogs mh tractor tractor equipment woods milking machine 2 unit at lot 18 concession 2 uxbbidge township friday jan 29 the property of bruce taylor cattle 1 holsteln cow due feb 24 2 holsteln cow due may 5 3 holstein heifer bred dec 21 4 holstein heifer bred nov 30 5 holstein cow bred nov 14 milking 6 holstein cow due feb 21 t 7 holstein cow bred sept 21 8 holstein cow bred oct 13 full flow 9 guernsey cow due feb 14 10 holstein heifer bred dec 15 11 holstein heifer bred nov 9 12 holstein heifer bred dec 21 13 holstein heifer open 14 poll angus heifer 15 mos open 15 poll angus heifer 15 mos open 16 poll angus steer 17 poll angus steer 18 holstein heifer 19 holstein calf steer 20 holstein heifer 16 mos open 21 holstein heifer 16 mos open above cattle vaccinated and blood tested hogs 1 sow bred nov 13 2 yorkshire sows bred nov 11 yorkshire sow bred in nov yorkshire sow bred jan 12 hay grain about 500 bales of mixed hay about 400 bus of gary oats about 2 tons of rye 1 stack of loose straw quantity of turnips dairy equipment woods milking machine 2unlt with 15 outlets victor dropin milk cooler like new mh separator implements mh tractor no 20 ihc 2fur ace bottom plow 6ft ihc cultivator 7ft cockshutt double disc steel wagon rack rubber tired wagon ihc dump rake many other articles terms cash sale at 130 pm no reserve giving up farming ixoyd turner clerk a s farmer auctioneer zoned heat seen boon in splitlevels an automatic heating system must be tailored to the size and design of a home and family liv ing habits if it is to produce the high standard of comfort de sired by canadians today in a compact home containing less than 1000 square feet of floor area normally a single comfort system if it is prop erly sized and adjusted will provide adequate indoor com fort created by trend but k l wilson vicepresi dent of minneapolis honeywell regulator company said to days trend toward rambler and splitlevel homes has cre ated the need for a new comfort concept known as zoning zoning he added is nec essary in approximately 20 of the homes with 1200 to 2500 square feet of space in houses larger than this zoning is vir tually mandatory he explained that large or ir regularlyshaped homes in many instances actually are two or more houses from a heat gain or loss standpoint the arms of l shaped t- shaped or ushaped homes have different heating requirements than the main portion of the home he said utilize thermostats when zoning is necessary it is accomplished through use of two or more thermostats this can be done with multiple heat ing units or a single heating unit with the necessary mechan ical equipment to apportion the amount of heat required in each zone in a particularly large home or one in which living areas are widely separated it sometimes is economical for the homeown er to install multiple heating un its more and more wives are tak ing up bowling oh thats where the pin money goes that hubby gives her everybody learns something every day says a writer does that keep up with what we for get was record canadas multimllliondohar christmas tree industry reached record export sales this year estimates from the exporting provinces indicate that the 1959 export crop of 15000000 trees netted s7000000 compared with the 1957 high of 56400000 from 12260000 trees last year cold weather and in sect plagues reduced export earnings to s5500000 on fewer than 10000000 christmas trees a department of trade and commerce report last year warned that canadian producers would have to improve quality packaging and delivery to keep their share of the us market to date only one canadian prov ince new brunswick has intro duced grading regulations canadian trees met tougher competition in the west indies and south america about 64- 000 trees were shipped there last year compared with 9800- 000 sent to the us crowding of the market fol lows a postwar boom in christ mas tree sales that has made the business a major industry in north america from a 1945 export figure of 5800000 trees worth 1244000 canadas shipments soared in 1957 to more than 12000000 trees a record in that year it is estimated 45000000 domestic and import ed trees were bought in the us total canadian production in 1957 was 16400000 trees val ued at 9000000 natural forest growth is no longer sufficient to supply this rising demand and vast num bers of conifers are farmed in ontario and the us for the christmas trade the yule tree farmers association of ontario estimates that at least 12000000 are planted in that province ev ery year a recent pennsylvan ia department of agriculture survey counted 75000000 scotch pines in plantations in new york michigan and ohio since 1948 pennsylvania production has increased 1100 percent canadian production reports this year indicate that quebec is still among the leading export ers about twothirds of the esti mated cut of 4065000 trees worth about 2035000 was sent to the united states of this figure woodcutters received some 895000 after deduction of transport and other costs local prices of sixfoot firs pre ferred to the strongersmelling pines were between 90 cents and 1 in quebec and ontario nova scotia reported steady prices and expected a cut of 3000000 export trees farmers fishermen and lumbermen earn about 2000000 from this part- time occupation exports of spruce are banned the 1959 tree crop in on tario equalled the provinces best year in 1955 when 2334- 542 was earned last years ex port of 5500000 trees brought in 1953324 bruce kelly extension fores ter at the university of new brunswick calculated that the province in 1959 has cut well over 2 million trees with an ex port value of more than 1000- 000 cold weather last year re duced the cut to 1200000 trees h 0 10 bo ut that by ralph tef ayimer choice cream style corn 20 2 for 35 aylmer catsup bottle 18 quaker aauffets off 2 for 31 appiefords save all wax paper 2 for 55 ontario no 1 potatoes io 49 all pork sausage f 39 peameald bacon sikedorpiece ib69 fresh leg of pork roast 49 schells jxi market free delivery phone 220w yd like to get it 8ack as soon as possible because i cant work when mr car is laid up you oonv know how pleased i am about this quick dependable service you 6ave ml its too bad that every one poesnt know op tss kind of ft itvlcf that you boys 6ive mem in stouffville worth 600000 a shipment went to eritrea this year for families of us soldiers the provinces grading regula tions were introduced oct 15 the regulations are optional and voluntary but licensing of buyers is mandatory christmas trees bring in about 1000000 a year to british col umbia in the record 1957 sea son the industry netted 11100- 000 from 2500000 trees produc tion of 1736750 trees last year brought in 780581 although alberta has no ex port trade in christmas trees the department of lands and forests estimates about 300000 trees are felled annually for the domestic trade an equivalent number are shipped in from bc manitoba is expected to earn about 260000 this year in tree exports to the united states p w carmichael of the manitoba forestry branch says the esti mated cut of 350000 will com pare with the biggest cuts of previous years newfoundland tried exporting christmas trees last year but found transportation costs were too high and none are being shipped out this year the latest figures available on domestic consumption of christ mas trees in canada show that about 4119000 were bought in 1957 biggest consumer was on tario followed by quebec births shaw mr and mrs percy shaw rr 3 stouffville are happy to announce the birth of a baby boy on january 18 1960 at brierbush hospital forfar mr and mrs robert forfar nee gloria lapel rr 2 stouffville are happy to announce the birth of their daughter on jan 14 1960 at york county hospital new market a sister for terrence bunker mr and mrs mer- vin bunker altona are hap py to announce the birth of a daughter on tuesday jan 9 1960 at the uxbridge cottage hospital attend russian game a large contingent of stouff ville fans were among the 14000 spectators at the whitbyrussia exhibition game in maple leaf gardens on tuesday night some of those present were les clarke geo smith tom wedseltoft rick wedseltoft ted topping bill parsons gord birkett and several more the dunnies humbled the selects 91 bob hassard picked up an assist on one of the whitby tallies nobody gives the groom a shower apparently on the the ory hes all washed up anyway what is the proportion of people of english origin in canada at the time of confederation people of english origin in can ada constituted little more than 20 percent of the population there were many more persons of irish origin end almost as many scots by the time of the first world war the propor tion of english had risen to about 26 percent where it has since remained the census of 1921 was the first to show the population of english origin more numerous than the irish and scottish combined in newfoundland the people of english origin are three- quarters of the total population in the maritime provinces on tario and british columbia the proportions are between 30 and 37 percent considerably above the national average the 20 to 33 percent proportions in the prairie provinces are below the average of 26 percent in que bec while the english are only 7 percent of the population they represent about 40 percent of those not of french origin warning to the obese a small portion of rattlesnake meat con tains 200 calories a man will go a long way to save his face and a woman just to the corner drug store press counter connected to our presses this device counts the number of copies we print each issue thats all it does it doesnt tell us or our advertisers how many copies were sold spoiled or never delivered how much the reader paid or where he lives or thfi answers to a host of other questions our a b c report does though this report is a factual inventory of our circulation audience based on an audit of our records and measured according to a b c standards and terms it is important to merchants who buy advertising time or space as a means of circulating product or service messages to know what they are buying gross press run figures like probable audience figures are important but not for describing circulation coverage ask to see a copy of our latest a b c report the stouffville tribune the stourtvrile tribune tbrndty mry 11 w60 hot 7 no tice stouffville radiotelevision centre will discon tinue operations effective january 23 1960 we wish to thank all those who have patronized ns during the past five years all warranties guarantees etc still in effect will be honoured vivian graham crowhurst stouffville radio television centre for office supplies business machines see the stouffville tribune church news christ church anglican stouffville rev j d tiller kector sunday january 24th 1960 third sunday after epiphany to am morning communion 10 am junior sunday school 11 am senior sunday school 730 pm wed choir practice monday jan 25th the annual vestry meeting will be held in the parish hall all mem bers should make it a point to be present thurs jan 28 ladies of the evening guild will meet at the home of mrs roper 120 may- tree ave at 815 pm united church stouffville bev douglas davis sunday january 24th 1960 sunday school 945 am junior to senior 11 am nursery to primary 11 am morning worship 2 pm young people mon 7 pm explorers tues 730 pm cubs wed 730 pm scouts thur 7 pm cgit 830 pm choir sat 830 pm couples club worship is the most challenging cleansing inspiring and creative exercise of our souls when we truly expose ourselves to the living god he flows through heart mind and strength with newness of life st james presbyterian church stouffville minister bev gordon hamlll ba sunday january 24th 1960 10 am morning worship 10 am church school worship with us brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor bev wm vanderbent ph richmond hill turner 43155 sunday january 24th 1960 sunday school 10 am worship service 11 am evangelistic 730 pm midweek prayer service wed 745 pm you are cordially invited to all services stouffville baptist church a church with a message for today sunday january 24th 1960 10 am bible school all ages come and join our growing school 11 am family worship 7 pm prayer meeting 730 pm subject the ton commandments wed 8 pm prayer meeting bible study thurs 4 pm childrens sun shine corner preacher bev j williams pastor bible teacher evangelist we welcome you stouffville memorial christian church sunday january 24th 1960 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pjn gospel service wed 730 jr choir practice wed 730 prayer bible study the audit bureau of circulatfor h a nonprofit drcoation anditinc association whose representatives regularly visit member publishers offices and whose report provide facta on each publications circulation copies of our latest ajbc report are available to interested persona without obligation h al m a hi k6 ctrcul a tic n tfauu ej vivian mccormack memorial church bev bruce hlsey pastor sunday january 24th 1960 1030 am bible school 730 pm- evening worship tues 8 prru prayer and bible study thurs 8 pm young peoples meeting a warm welcome to ail churchill musselmans lake bible school sunday january 24th 1960 1030 sunday school tin church that carts gormley united missionary church bev c e hunking minister sunday january 24th 1960 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship with mr ellis lageer speaker from st clair church tor onto 730 pm evening senice rev h s hallman speaker services this sunday in the in terest of home missions offer ing taken for this work altona christian united missionary church bev dow sargeant pastor sunday january 24th 1960 sunday school 1030 am worship service 730 pm wed 8 pm prayer bible s bloomington christian associated gospel church mr e n simmons minister sunday january 24th 1960 945 am sunday school for all 11 am worship service 2 pm young peoples 730 pm gospel service wed 8 pm prayer bible study second markham baker hill baptist churches bev bruce hlsey sunday january 24th 1960 second markham prayer service every wed 8 pm next lords day bible school 10 am morning service 11 am rev stan wellington young peoples 730 pm baker hill prayer service thurs 8 pm next lords day bible school 130 pm service 230 pm all welcome united missionary church bev c e bell minister sunday january 24 th 1960 dicksons hill 945 am 730 pm the pas tor will preach 1050 am sunday school wed 8 pm prayer bible study markham 10 am sunday school 11 am the pastor will preach thurs 8 pm rjaycr bible study we invite you to worship with us stouffville united missionary church bev arthur walsh minister sunday january 24th 1960 10 am missionary day in the sunday school mrs eldon boetger of nigeria will speak to both jr sr departments 630 pm yomg peoples meet ing the pastor will preach at 11 am and 730 pm thurs mldweek prayer meet ing bible study you arc cordially invited to any or all of these services united church melville charge bev g davison sunday january 24th 1960 10 am peachs 1140 am melville 230 pm bethesda fri jan 22 ypu at the honw of l brllllnger 8 pm won jan 25 official board meeting in bethesda church 815 pm wed jan 27 melville wa 815 pm mr r chapln guest speaker ringwood christian church paator leboy soper sunday january 24th i960 10 am sunday school 1110 am- worship service 8 psnce prayer meeting

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