Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 18, 1960, p. 7

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classified cards of thanks v visii to take this oppor- i unity to express our sincere thanks to our nmghbors and friends who helped us at the time of the collapse of our barn roof lon and may allen allan and reva hoover the family would like to ex press their appreciation for the many expressions of sympathy and kindness shown to lyn after her accident and to mylf dur ing my recent stay in the hospi ul george foord 1 wish to express my apprecia tion and thanks to my many friends who were so thoughtful and kind to send me cards during my five weeks stay in toronto western hospital for treatment and surgery a special thanks to stouftville christian brother hood for the lovely plant edward j lewis i would like to many friends who thank the have been inquiring after my wife during her stay in hospital she is look ing forward to being back again among her friends in a few months time and is very grate ful for the many prayers on her behalf which have helped her over her two operations bruce gallamore the family of the late herbert edgar smith wishes to extend heartfelt thanks to relatives iriends and thoughtful neigh bors for their many acts of kind ness and floral tributes special thanks to the ladies that helped so much also to rev george davison for his consoling mess age gertrude nelson jim smith roy smith we wish to express our sin cere thanks and appreciation to our many relatives friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness beautiful floral tri butes and messages of sympa thy during the recent illness and loss of a loving husband and father a special thanks to mrs dawson davis mrs clayt tarr mrs ed garnet and mongolia ladies for their kind help also a very special thanks to the rev d davis for his kind words of sympathy mrs geo taylor minnie ken elva ern and violet other articles too numerous to auction sale household furniture 8plwe dininz room suite refrigerator bedroom suites elec ranee washin machine dishes cooking utensils ims austin etc at 114 malv st w lv the village of stouffvdxe saturday feb 27 the property belonging to mrs jos grose um9 austin sedan car new tires and batter v good condition electric frigidaire good condi tion electric range in good condi tion frigidaire easv electric washing machine spin drier 8pc dining room suite com plete bed couch hall rack china cabinet writing desk sewing machine new williams 3 antique rocking chairs radio cabinet small table electric lamp electric clock settee chair antique good condition small table antique lamp 3piece chesterfield suite with marshal springs oak table antique television lamp 2 scatter rugs 2 minors living room rug 9x9 dining room mantel electric fireplace electric vacuum cleaner air way good bed springs mattress dresser washstand 2 antique chairs commode chair antique toilet set complete iron bed springs mattress feather mattress 1 clock rug 10x12 small trunk small mirror quebec heater electric toaster dishes cooking utensils antique parlor lamp findlay quebec heater number of pictures piece of linoleum 2 step ladders j congoleum rug to be sold on floor wheelbarrow 2 saws 1 buck saw quantity of jars hoes rakes shovel long ladder forks 2 buffalo robes quantity of iron iron pot antique lawn mower good kitchen cabinet sun life co shows record sales in 1959 and consumption ha been golnj on in canada at a faster pace than the countrys financial ca pacities permit in keeping with the common pattern for rapidly developing countries which are rich in nat- ural resources canada has been the sun life assurance com- centres industrial plants and anting a relatively large per- pany of canada sold more than f public works residential mort- j j 0 f tot income to one billion dollars of new life gages composed an important exdanc capital facilities and insurance last year a record part of new investments by sun for a canadian company mr a d adamson manager of the sun life branch in willowdale announced here february 9 fol lowing the companys s9th an nual meeting in montreal mr adamson said tfcs record year and increased earnings will result this spring in adop tion of increased dividends to the holders of most classes of participating policies about 38700000 will be paid in policy dividends in 1960 the sun life sold 1041 mil lion of life insurance in 1959 53 percent more than in 195s bringing total insurance in force with the company to ss938 mil lion group life insurance ac counts for 3319 million of the total and new group life insur ance sold in 1959 was 312 mil lion payments to sun life pol icyholders and beneficiaries to talled 179 million in 1959 705000 for each working day an increase of 20 million over 195s payments income from all sources was 372 million mr adamson said the sun life continued its policy during the year of investing funds in community projects such as housing developments shopping life in 1959 assets at year end amounted to 2307 million 92 million more than a year ago of which 551 million was in mortgages he said rising interest rates through 1959 loade- it possible for sun life to earn 440 percent net on its assets during the year as against 428 percent net in 1958 at the companys annual meet ing in montreal president geo bourke spoke about the double duty dollars of life insurance the phrase he said draws at tention to the fact that policy holders dollars besides pro viding protection for families and savings for old age aid the economy when invested by the company in thousands of com munity projects these dollars earn interest which is paid to policyholders in dividends and to both policyholders and bene ficiaries in policy benefits the individual life insurance policy has for many years been one of the main avenues for the savings of our people and an important part of our national savings mr bourke said the increase in productive facilities services has been drawing on the savings of other countries to assist in this regard the implications of further extension of such large external borrowing should be carefully considered in the short term and also the long term interest of our country- a countrys rate of growth he added must be determined by the ability and the willingness of its people to save savings moreover benefit both the saver and the economy as a whole the twin goals of life insurance itself the saying you get what ycu pay for is far from being true when you pay for it with tax money when a man isnt saving enough to get married it could be because of what he spends on the gal while hes single a judge ruled that a father could see his six children twice a month thats probably when they get their allowance the variety of weather could be improved by adding more sunshine jr formers a brooklin t brooklin junior farmers hci uieir february meeting in the township hall at brooklin on feb 11 and enjoyed two films of agricutlural interest one- man harvesters was the first film and illustrated how new methods and techniques have made possible the production of a new combine which can be operated by one man the second film man with a thousand hands told of the tremendous undertaking involv ed in the building of the kiti- mat power plant and how after digging from either end of a ten mile tunnel through the mountain the tunnel walls were about a foot out of line the subject of the girls meet ing was smocking with ann dryden in charge they also started plans for open house to fcc held on april 14 this year the boys are organ izing four club projects with committees in charge farm improvement club walter bar- key and don wilson grain cluiv aubrey carson and glen wilson forage club grant carson and grant jones ensil age corn club frank barkey and lome disney on march 3 joe trail will show pictures of his trips overseas all young people are welcome the meeting starts at 830 and families gregg words are inade quate to express our gratitude to the many relatives and friends for their acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during the illness and passing of a be loved wife and sister for the many beautiful floral and other tributes to rev arthur cress- well the pallbearers dr n f tomlinson the staff of the brierbush hospital and especial ly those friends and neighbors who so ably assisted at the home hugh gregg elton and ward burgess gordon mabel jean and isabel gregg mention lloyd turner cleric sale at 1 pm terms cash no reserve a s farmer auctioneer contradicting ourselves we often hear the remark this crazy old world but as most of us must in all honesty admit its not the world but the people who are in it who are doing the crazy things as evi dence of this a reader submits the following somewhat contra dictory things to do we agitate for certain laws have them placed on the stat ute books and then see how often we can break them build elaborate churches to care for the spiritual welfare of the people and close up the buil dings practically six of the sev en days of the week build deep ditches along our speedways develop nervous pro stration trying to keep out of them and break our necks if we dont roxy theatre markham evenings doors open 630 sal matinee 115 thurs february fri is sat 19 20 the gene krupa story sal mine0 susan kohner excuse my dust technicolor red skelton mon tues wed february 22 23 24 the man who understood women henry fonda leslie caron the house on haunted hill vincent price carol 0hmart adult entertainment uxbridge nomination probe underway uxbridge returning officer del- mas long identified the number 19 on a torn and crumpled nom ination paper found outside the uxbridge town hall several days after a nov 25 nomination meeting as being in his hand writing he was testifying at a hear ing this week before judge will- mott of cobourg being held to determine the legality of the meeting they are being challenged by mrs marguerite chatterley who claims a deliberate illegal and improper attempt was made to keep her off council mr long said lie did not re call receiving mrs chatterleys first nomination paper but in response to q u e s t i 0 n i n g by judge willmott said it must have had inadvertently dropped from the table and accidentally disappeared a second nomination paper was presented to mr long one minute after the 830 deadline he accepted it at the time but the following day refused to ac cept her qualification papers mr long said he accepted the nomination paper because he thought there was a possibility he unknowingly received one earlier in the meeting he said he refused the qualification pa pers on the advice of town so licitor willard greig mr long said he knew noth ing was wrong until frederick kelland who signed mrs chat terleys nomination paper came to the edge of the stage and asked why her name was not on a blackboard with the other candidates mr long said there were only five minutes left un til close of nominations mr kelland and mrs chatter- ley both testified that at 830 mr long said nominations were closed except for one still being made out i am not too sure whether i made that remark or not mr long told judge willmott mr long said there was a nomination paper submitted on behalf of james martin which was numbered 18 mr martin had previously submitted a written consent to stand and mrs chatterleys first nomina tion paper may have been placed between mr martins nomina tion paper and consent paper and later slipped to the floor un noticed he said the hearing is continuing just the best buys in town all food features effective feb 18 19 all grocery prices effective until feb tth iga ripe n ragged save 16c choick 6 15oztins peaches save 9e aylmer choice peas imms aylmer choice save 10c tomatoes 5 mm heinz save 25c tomato ketchup 5 liozbottks w kettftc tht right to limit qtmrtititt stokelys froxen fancy peas 6 12ozpkgs 1 kraft assorted cheese slices 3 8ozpkgs 1 5sctc aylmer fancy save 16o tomato juice 8 2001 1 aylmer boston brown save 10c j beanswithpork7i5oti save 16c beef or irish york stew 4i5oztis saico fancy white save he tuna fish 3 1 1 i i tomato or vegetable save 13c j aylmer soup 9 m- 1 j chocolate pineapple or white i save he pilisbury j california easy to peel navels sunkist oranges do s size 133- garden fresh flavour texas carrots j urge bunches wc cake mix 3 1701 pkgs 1 white swan save sc toilet tissue 8 rolls 1 special combination offer llli pkff f tablcrit wieners mb pkg of tablerite pure pot sausage hib pkff of tnblerile sliced bologna ail for save 29e fresh lean half or whole leg roast o pork 49 lb aoaoi 30e30c 30e30i loicaoi aok watch igas new tv show romper room its fun for the kiddies check your local newspaper for time and channel on daily monday thru friday still available igas sensational offer 48 oz coppertone casserole get yours today at your local iga research into heart diseases knows no bounds in canada ex cept those imposed by lack of funds funds are needed to maintain expenses incidental to research and to maintain our scientists on fellowships iga stouffville foodliner ontario the siourrylui trjhm tferxky fawwy i960 7 is to speed your recovery we work handinhand with your doctor fillink his prescriptions promdtlv and accur ately the registered pharmacist is an essential member ol the medical team that protects the health of the community prescriptions first aid items sickroom supplies drugs sundries stevensons pharmacies markham p i a 7 a free delivery phone 1030 christ church anglican stouffville rev 3 d tiller recior sunday february 21st 1960 sexagesima 830 am holy communion 10 am morning prayer 10 am junior sunday school 10 am senior sunday school 730 pm wed choir practice boys and adults thurs feb 25 the ladies ol the evening guild will meet at the home of mrs lewis 124 maytree at 815 pm united church stouffville rev douglas davis sunday february 21st 1960 sunday school 945 am junior to senior 11 am nursery to primary 11 am morning worship mon 7 pm explorers tues 730 pm cubs wed 730 pm scouts thurs 7 pm cgit 830 pm choir practice mon feb 29 8 pm the board of stewards meets this is important let our church be a live church active progressive a warm church cordial and friendly a hopeful church confident and courageous a serving church doing for others at home and abroad a spiritual church filled with the spirit of god bloomington christian associated gospel church mr e n simmons minister sunday february 21st 1960 945 am sunday school for al 11 am worship service 2 pm young peoples 730 pm gospel service rev j l hockney secretary- treasurer of associated gospel churches will be the guest speaker at both church ser vices wed 8 pm prayer bible study stouffville baptist church a church with a message for today sunday february 21sl 1960 10 am bible school all ages come and join our growing school 11 am family worship 7 pm prayer meeting 730 pm evangelistic service- special music by mr and mrs r p wilkinson of toronto wed 8 pm bible study and prayer meeting preacher rev j williams pastor bible teacher evangelist we welcome you gormley united missionary church rev c e hunklnsr minister sunday february 21st 1560 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service stouffville memorial christian church sunday february 21st 1960 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service wed 730 jr choir practice wed 730 prayer bible study st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rev gordon hamlll ba sunday february 21sl i960 10 am morning worship i 10 am church school worship with us second markham baker hill baptist churches rev bruce hlsey sunday february 21st 1960 second markham meet with us for prayer wed 8 pm next lords day bible school 10 am morning service 11 am subj the extent of godi love young peoples hour 730 pm baker hill dont miss your prayer meeting thurs 8 pm sunday bible school 130 pm service 230 pm subj how men act al th cross isa 38 1 thus saith the lord set thine house in order for thou shalt die and not live you are welcome at any service stouffville united missionary church rev arthur walsh minister sunday february 21st 1960 10 am sunday school 11 am morning service 630 pm young peoples 730 pm evening service thurs s pm prayer bible study you are welcome at any or all of these services vivian mccormack memorial church rev bruce hlsey pastor sunday february 21st i960 1030 am bible school 730 pm evening worship tues 8 pm prayer and bible study thurs 8 pm young peoples meeting a warm welcome to all united missionary church itcv o e bell minister sunday february 21st 10 dicksons hill 915 am morning worship 1050 am sunday school wed 8 pm prayer service markham 10 am sunday school regular services come and worship altona christian united missionary church rev dow sargeanf pastor sunday february 21st 1960 sunday school 1030 am worship service 730 pm prayer meeting wed 8 pm thurs 8 pm young peoples in the church teacher training course will continue at altona united mis sionary church each sunday 24 pm everyone is welcome churchill musselmans lake bible school sunday february 21st 1960 1030 sunday school the church that cares brethren in christ church heisc hill gormlcy pastor rev win vanderbent ph richmond hill turncr 13155 sunday february 21st 1960 sunday school 10 am worship service 11 am evanjellstlc 730 pm midweek praver sericc wed 745 pm you are cordially invited to all services united church melville charge rev g davin sunday february 21st 1960 10 am peachs 1140 am melville 230 pm bethesda the brownies cubs girl guides and boy scouts will attend th service at melville church a cordial invitation is extended to all wed feb 24th melville wa 815 pm ringwood christian church pastor leroy soper sunday february 21st i960 10 am sunday school 1110 am worship servic 8 pm wed ce prayer meev ins

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