Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 1, 1960, p. 11

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pj5t the stouffyiue tribune thuruty september t 1960 eniiadlah hahc2alexfii9fnch algist 251 h to september 10th except sundas direct into the grounds return co cfl includes fare z3u admission for childrens rates see your agent lv stouffville 825 am lv exhibition x1030 pm 1105 pm bus terminal x immediately after grand stand performance daylight time exhibition passengers travelling on regular busts will transfer atj toronto bus terminal to buses i running into the grounds tickets and information at snowballs barber shop ihone 27012 stouffville this would be a much better world if we had more wild life in our forests and less in the big cities bloomington mr geo mccormaek of sud bury presented slides showing his recent trip down east at a meeting in the church on satur day evening mr and mrs e lemon spent a few days at pieton prince edward county mr and mrs c lemon mr and mrs f fairies and mr and mrs o h tranmer visited with mr and mrs h kee at orangeville on sunday mr and mrs c lemon with mr and mrs a wagg motored to morrisburg on monday to visit with mr and mrs m lem on guests with mr and mrs v wagg on sunday were mr a morrison and son of ml albert and mr and mrs caulfield of oakville visitors at mr and mrs j k tranmers over the weekend were mr valleau of oshawa mr freethy and son of ham ilton elmira boy wins essay competition dater and numbering stamps full line in stock 60c to 95c the stouffville tribune preaching jack iby earl brubacher what could be so magnificent as the sight of checkered shad ows flittering down through the treetops onto cool green moss at the foot of a sturdy oak the babbling brook also adds to the grandeur and at traction of this scene master of all he sees jack in his pul pit is king of the forest around him his sermon is a wondrous one all his listeners are breathing in his spell of magic but i wonder just what kind of message would he bring to all the forest folk about him jackinthepulpit has a well- adapted stand from which to speak he himself stands erect and tall while his umbrella arches gracefully over his head he talks directly to his dear friend the stalwart oak tree the latter has stood the test of many years and now is content to watch the occurrences about him i think he tells of the forest the trees flowers birds and bees the rivulets and streams the sun stars rain and snow the animals rabbits squirrels woodchucks and foxes are al- so a part of his message you can see him telling of his adventures the innumerable things he sees and does the life he leads simple clean true and pure alas one thing is wrong dont you think that he is lecturing in the wrong place his sermon should be heard by people in the cities telling them of the beauty they are missing by sitting in a stuffy office all the long day perhaps he tells of the ad vance of civilization of the quickly syit ioiis iheois appearing beauties of our nat ural wildlife of the increasing rush of modern living and the toll it takes in our lives today this is a warning to us that conservation of our wildlife and woods is very vital to the welfare of man we must try to keep this wonderful land of ours from becoming a waste country of dust and grime in stead of songfilled woods and abundant resources if this takes place jack-inthe-pul- pits friends the trilliums bloodtoots dogwood colum bine pussy willows hepaticas lady slippers buttercups gen tians and many other wild flow ers will again bloom in the spring when all the world awakes and show their beauty to a happy world yes this is the message our friend jarkinthe pulpit tries to bring standing among the tall green grasses beneath the spreading boughs of the mighty oak he presents a picture or symbol of all wildflowers all the latter are one huge family each was individually created and coloured by god for one specific cause each petal and stamen is a wonder in itself you have no idea of the rest- fulness and peace of mind which can be had by a leisurely stroll through a greencarpeted for est all of natures beauty un folds to you as you observe her miracles truly the forest tis the glory of god the pride of the sun and the magnitude of nature gormey honeymoon couple return from europe by plane h dthsllesidsksl pricks effective september 123 we reserve the right to limit quantities with meat halls 24 oz 14 pound pearshaped tin maple leaf heinz 2 iga for floors 11 oi btls 32 oz tin predressed ovenready grade a 610 lb av tga tablerite wieners burns peameal 6 oz vacuum pack ian mild cured sliced back bacon 43t canada no i grade a hearty energy food potatoes 10 lb bag bradford crisp and tywirr no 1 gnitlh celery 2 large stalk 23c garden fresh snow white no i grade cauliflower 19c for the family fruit bowl us no ls gkxi size bartletipears635c peaches for canning are at their peak now be suije to visit the iga booth food products building canadian national exhibition and play lucky spin for free food certificates pineapplegrapefruit iga juice o rn 29c ciakks with pork beans 2 20ox ti 35c white swan toilet tissue 4 49c humpty dumptv potato chips g 49c dental cream 10c off keg price colgate 61 sb 53c mr c milled mr and mrs gordon davie i marjorie barber had to re- turn by plane last week to attend the funeral of mr da- vies father who died very sud- j deniy gordon and marj were on an extended honeymoon in europe and had intended to i stay until october the sym- i pathy of the community is ex- j tended to them congratulations to mr and mrs jerry frey nee doris j cobert who were married on j saturday afternoon at don- lands brethren in christ chu rch toronto doris is the youn- i gest daughter of the late mr and mrs percy cober and doris was raised in our community mrs geo leary spent the weekend with mrs helen de witt near peterborough miss vera hilts was a guest at the wedding of miss isobel dennie at baker hill chuich on saturday afternoon miss charlyn atyeo of vine- land spent several days with her friend miss joan cober master christopher johnston is in sick childrens hospital toronto undergoing quite a number of tests rev and mrs c e hunking and family are holidaying at south river nine men from our commun ity attended a bee last tuesday to help mr floyd winger of queensville build his new barn their help was greatly appre ciated quite a number from our community attended the breth ren in christ camp meeting at fort erie last week we wish a speedy recovery for mrs thayer hepburn who underwent surgery in newmar ket hospital last week mrs j bond mrs i hughes sr and mrs robt beatty spent wednesday with mr and mrs summerfelt of unionville bishop and mrs arthur cli- menhage and their niece don na of grantham penna spent a few days with mr and mrs roy brillinger mr climenhage was supt of missions in bula- wayo southern rhodesia while miss velma brillinger was there he now is president of messiah college at grantham miss miriam heise has re turned after taking a special course at winona lake indi ana master owen mackinnon re turned after spending the sum mer with his grandfather at utterson mr and mrs ron holmes and raymond left on thursday night for a visit with relatives in england mr and mrs chas milsted and charleen had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs by ron risebrough of sandford mr milsted took the services on sunday morning at sand- ford united church mr and mrs f kirstein freddy and mrs g gutwein are visiting relatives in phila delphia master peter johnson is holi daying this week with his cous ins in toronto mr and mrs everett culling of detroit michigan miss jes sie scattergood of toronto and mr and mrs em harvey of newmarket had dinner on sun day with mr and mrs elias elliott other visitors recently of mr and mrs elias elliott were miss rowena elliott and her girl friend of toronto and mr and mrs bill spragge of aur ora mr levi elliott of toronto spent a couple of days with his brother mr elias elliott mr allan smith of edgely preached a tli united mission- iary church on sunday morn- mr and mis hudson and children moved from new gor- mley to stouffville last week iga cheez spred 8oz jars yc lemon filled bar each 39c tea time rolls n 25c mccain frozen peas 2 lb poly bag 39 cedar grove cedar grove put another fea ther in her cap this week and wore it proudly the reason for this was front page news local ly and an educational feature story in the daily papers 97fc of upper school papers at eari haig collegiate were passed this means that out of 800 pa pers written only 20 fell below 505k a remarkable achieve ment in a country where only 11 of the students beginning school ever finish grade 13 responsible for this record the best in ontario and possibly in all canada is mr tom pher- rill principal of earl haig or tommy plienill expupil of cedar grove school tommy is remembered by helen little who took him through grades seven and eight as a nice po lite little boy and a fine stu dent his cohorts of the class room dont speak of his bril liance as a student but of his excellence as a teacher his mother recalls his intense in terest in reading at the age of nine and the sad accident at that time which cost him the sight of one eye this was ap parently no handicap to tom my he ignored it and went right on learning and seeing more with one eye than most students do with both he taught public school at first and after three years in the armed forces returned to specialize in english and liter ature at queens university fol lowed this with oce and then proceeded to plow a deep fur row in the field of education the weeding of students in both public and uper school and the guidance programmes which try to put pupils in the studies they are most fitted for is nor mal routine in most of our schools the difference at earl haig seems to be tommys wholehearted interest in the system and his genuine con cern over each individual pupil he spends hours that stretch into weeks interviewing stu dents and talking with parents in his relentless effort to keep the round pegs in the round holes it would not be natural for a man of his stature to accept the glory for the years success his own explanation is a high ly qualified teaching staff and students in whom the school has great pride his policy as principal leaves the details of administration to others to al low him time for the direction of school policy and improve ment of instruction whatever his system it has resulted in his two years at earl haig in an excellent goal for other schools to reach for and a man who is a fine example to both his students and his contempor aries and speaking of education in a cool corner of the littles kitchen on a hot day mr free man expressed his views on corporal punishment if a stu dent is bad the teacher should use the strap mr freeman be lieves and this may he the root of our trouble at that marian bvukholder navihg returned from a wonderful trip to kansas is ready to begin the fall music term this is mar ians second year as muic teacher and the success of her first has prompted her to take on more pupils this year she prrison radio tv and cne gospel soloist singing in the mount joy united missionary church markham sunday sept 1th at 11 am and 7150 pm welcome economical ratcliff s i g a foodliner stouffville ontario 4 up to a coiual 48 mile per got in or owl of town 4 4 4 thats the renault for you mm 4 les wilson motor sales west end slouftvillc ufersv x shoes for school we fit your youngsters feet with hacktoschoolshoes that walk off with honors for qualify comfort and style best protiion for growing feet girls pump with tapered toes just like moms 4 qc ud sturdy comfortable boys oxford with u tip 4eyeiet tie stitched a ac vamp allweather welt up many terrific bargains in fall shoes with savings up to 50 these are shoes we must sell to make room for our new stock lehmans shoes main street stouffville phone 95w vkxfcxwwtxkcwkcwkkh6 will welcome newcomers and will give instruction both after school hours and on saturday this is hardly the record of the perfect host the cg vol ley ball team celebrated the il lumination of the courts by in viting the prudential team to a game they played six and ce dar grove came out victoriously on every one afterwards both teams rested their weary bones and satisfied their appetites at the dares cathy mcclennan celebrated her birthday this week with some of iter friends at a splash party at woodland park cath erine ritchie joined her par ents in their trip to points east recently cheer up mother school be gins on tuesday says the cynic you dont count as business women ladies if you only mind everyone elses tbas service will provide you with plenty of hot water forok your household needs hydros hew mot water service a low monthly charge covers installation of a modern auto matic electric water heater all service and maintenance including replacement if necessary cost of electricity our staff will be glad to tell you all about this allinclusive hot water service lontaricl for information call ontario hydro markham arka office phone markham 94 or ax 33331 box 170 wanted good dry ontario oats for prices call i reesors marmill ltd markham 96 axminsler 35332 stouffville gormley clarcmont zenith 71240 public notice to plumbers drain layers contractors and persons installing or altering plumbing drainage or private sewage disposal systems in the village of markham before commencing any work on plumbing drains sewer connections or private waste disposal systems application should he made for approval at the nearest office of the york county health unit located at stouffville main street richmond hill 15 yonge street north robert m kino md dph medical officer of health

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