Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 27, 1960, p. 5

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ncuwaq ujojas irm 0lv farmeis or camaoa 409 huion sliet loconie iii tve ocflnstloh of acldiesokthikg- i that stands between ouakdlveweet rfea v mldsewsi feege your local bp dealer hiluian sales service general repairs 21hr towing 17uw days evenings 170j movement for the good of the community the least you can do is to get out from in front of it results of king- vaughan plowing sol jloises herb jarvis agineourt stan may hornby crown and finish herb jar- vis stubble horses open roy smith gormley lloyd may milton anthony featherstone milliken crown and finish roy smitl tractor sod norm tyndall gormley dong reide bramp ton don dunkeld claremont grant wells allan mcnabb miriesing win simpson stouff- ville crown norm tyndall finish don dunkeld open stubble tractor bob armstrong brampton wm obrien maple graeme little little britain crown i bob armstrong i finish william obrien tractor sod keith robin son cookstown john naylor maple keith leslie george town frank duck mono road lee wilkinson malton duncan marwood woodbridge crown and finish keith robinson sod tractor les smith aur- les blackwater bob hickson ora crown and finish smith tractor mounted plows open floyd forsyth stou- fiville ivan degeer ml albert len w e 1 1 m an queensville clown and finish floyd for syth class 8 open to residents in king- and vaughan only wayne diceman woodbridge carl diceman woodbridge howard glazier maple crown and finish wayne diceman stubble tractor john doner gormley gordon timbers aur ora peter gibbins stouftville crown i gordon timbers 5300 finishi john doner 500 tractor stubble mounted plows john cooper cooks- town ronald botham gormley barry diceman woodbridge kenneth diceman woodbridge john devins mono rd crown and finish john cooper tractor utility senior wm simpson stouffville g wells stouftville norman tyndall the stouffviue tribune thursday october 27 i960 poe s otice the ihird instalment of township of pickering realty and property tax is due and payable oa oct 31 1960 pay promptly to avoid penalty u i piitz thy collector sod treasurer the mount pisgan united church cone 3 whitchurch marked its 90th year of serv ice to the rural community on sunday oct 16th three for mer pastors rev garnet lynd rev w a wemcott and rev v a wood were in attendance the morning ser vice was in charge of the pres ent minister rev ivan ken nedy a prepared historical sketch submitted to the trib une by mrs evelyn milsted of gormley appears on page 4 of this issue staff photo gormley doug reid bramp ton john naylor maple don dunkeld claremont bob hick- son aurora graeme little au rora crown and finish wm simpson tractor utility junior keith leslie georgetown f duck mono road gordon timbers aurora wayne diceman wood- bridge lee wilkinson wood- bridge carl diceman wood- bridge j cooper cookstown crown keith leslie finish frank duck youngest plowman kenneth diceman distance away keith leslie georgetown on west allan mc- nabb minesing on north gra eme little lit lie britain on east herb jarvis metro agin- eouri on south esso special mounted plows leonard wellman queensville eatons of canada jr cham pionship mounted pious bar ry diceman enter the iga coffee contest now 1961 census to pry nto family secrets kooi pricks effect v k oct 2 28 29- we reserve the right to limit quantities er2l- york cream style save 6c fancy corn 2 s nj 29 aylmkr strawberry jam 39 sunny morn save 6c iga coffee nbb 53 detergent 12c 0fk tide se 69 pork loin sale rib portion tenderloin centre cuts portion chops or 3 lb average 3 average roasts jubilee pure pqbk sausage lb 45 york fancy cut 15oz tins luncheon meat 12oz tins wax beans 2 for 29c gpoj 2 for 55 handed ileal 21c olf instant 3lb plg simouiz 6c off pint tin t fathom frozen cod fillets it 29 ilk 2 173 liquid wax 55c tinctilclcmon aiih kimmi i5-o7- vkix iga uoynl guef mb itoj pilubury cake mix 49 coiiec 67c iga deluxe instant ri jar iga deluxe coftee 83c coffee 1 lb tiii 73c v oil deal large size tc off mb ikg duz 41c fluffo fctfv iga itlscuits chocolate mallows 29c kraft velveeta cheese 55 treat with health giving fruit sunk1st 4 d0z oranges size 180s a halloween favourit e snow apples f ny gride 6 qt bit 59c fixjrida new crop grapefruit gttrfe l 1 sue 96 59c golden ripe bananas 2 lbs 29c canadians will have their heads counted in a general cen sus starting next june 1 the mammoth survey 10th decennial census since confed eration is expected to last two to three weeks in most areas and employ an army of between 25- 00 and 27000 enumerators date of the census was an nounced yesterday by the gov ernment results of the popula tion count will form the basis of the next redistribution of scats in the house of commons i intimate questions the census takers will probe a little deeper into the intimate substructure of canadian fam ily life than in former years for instance they will want lo know something about a moth ers fertility and of the total earnings not just wages of the breadwinners officials said they could not estimate how much the big pro ject will cost this had not been figured out yet they were cer tain though that it would cost much more than the 1951 cen sus on which the total outlay was 8291000 15 basic questions the 1951 census placed can adas population at h009129 by 1956 when the pocketsize juintennia i census was carried out this had risen by 2071362 to 16080791 the basic questionnaire will contain 15 questions in addi tion those 25 or over will be asked 10 more questions most ly having to do with their work and income for males 25 and over there will be still another query on wartime service in ute armed forces at every fifth household mar ried widowed or divorced wom en will be asked when they were married and how many live- born children they have had this fertility question was tried out in a dry run last year at joliette que and gait and housewives showed little reluc tance to answer it radios old jial there will be a household questionnaire for every fifth nonfarm home this reflects the changing social conditions and rising standards of living in canada for instance instead of asking whether the subject has a radio which just about everybody now has the enum erator will ask whether he has a tv set possible after washing cylind rical graters do the best job strain the juice through clean cloths to meinove the coarse particles then allow the juice to stand for 10 to 15 hours so thai the ver line sediment may settle siphon the good juico off being careful not to dis turb the sediment if you dont want your cider to turn to vinegar preserve it in clean barrels vats or glass jugs add i a ounces of sodium bemoate for every 10 gallons of cider or pasteurize it in bottles in a water bath kept at 175 f for 20 minutes cool the bottles immediately ratcliff s 1 g a foodliner stouffville ontario how to make good cider good cider is part of the aut umn scene if you are interested in making good eider bacteriol ogists at the ontario agricul tural college offer the follow ing suggestions first use only sound ripe ap ples if you want a tart flavour try yellow transparent or du chess an aromatic flavour will result when delicious or snow apples are used northern spy gives a mildflavoured cider fall and winter apples are more desirable for cider becauc of their high sugar content wash the apples in a tank of water stirring to get rid of dust dirt organisms and spray residue change the water sev eral times ftrvt the juices till lion is the king of beasts and stalks his piey with little tear of attack irom other animals bui when old age conies the lion falters he is king of beasts no longer the other animals lose their fear of him and he is attacked and destroyed fortunately men and women unlike the lion can hae a happy old age if ihey prepare for j the best way to prepare or it financially is thioufh a sun life retirement income colic let me tell you how off wwvr r jim abell rnone 237 stouffville sun life assurance company of canada markham dist vets assn bingo tuesday nov 1 1960 s pm special games jackpot etc admission 5qc admission card entitles bearer to 15 free sanies proceeds for building fund r440t4v grinding mixing service right at your barn molasses blending without lumps bagged off or blown into bin grain hay corn cor corn our specialty thorn mobile feed service i phone 137 wanted more cream shippers for best ucsulls ship your cream to sloullvillc creamery we pay two cents more per pound batterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call phone 18gw stoufsvilie creamery co cold storage lockers for rent the finest and safest investment in canada canada savings bonds some of the features of the new 1960 scries canada savings bonds yield 471 if held to maturity november 1 1970 price 100 accrued interest will be charged after november 15 1960 may be purchased for cash may be purchased on the monthly savings plan available in amounts from 50 to 10000 and of course canada savings bonds can be cashed at any lime at lull face value plus earned interest phone or mail your order lo russell bean marklinni telephone markliam irl allhnrizrit subagetl of wood gundy company limited

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