Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 18, 1962, p. 9

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ah merchandise listed on display at vi price cant be beat anywhere be sure to get here early for this sale of the year car coats top coats pullover cardigan sweaters hunting jackets windbreakers dress shirts plains and colours boys coats tip top tailors suit sale final week weldons main st w stouppville mens wear phone 172w ww government municipal and corporation bonds preferred and common shares inquiries invited russell beare 213 alain street markham telephone 464 subagent of wood gundy company limited coop fertilizer contact us re early booking and delivery watch for announcement regarding opening of our new store and office claremont phone 201 or 202 qeorge timbers tip on increasing milk production thousands of dairymen who have switched to purina have upped pro duction per cow as much as 1000 lbs per lactation extra milk for extra profit thats why wo say purina feeding costs less because in the long run its actually cheaper to feed a topquality ration than to skimp your cows on poor feeds purina milking chovs help hold body condition utilize their roughage better and they supply the milk- making properties needed for high production i am inviting local dairymen to prove this for themselves pick several cows or your entire herd we tape the cows and weigh tho milk feed purina milk chow checkers according to produc tion in 30 days well reweigh the cows and the milk youll see tho results for yourself the extra profits youll get from feeding this body building purina chow why not call me today or drop in to our store with the checkerboard sign and lets talk about doing a purina feoding-for- profit test right on your own farm for fast efficient feed service call qeorge timbers stouffville coop phone 269 or 122 canadians who want bigger profits tomorrow vjfeed purina chows today wrtvvvvvvvvvvvvvv this is mlmor hockey week in canada takedorvt send your boy ss to the stadium ih curling arena is newest of projects completed by arthur latcha m the projects both completed and anticipated by mr arthur latcham create one of the most unusual stories in the lealm of local sports annals but mr latcham is an unusual man as indicated in a press interview with mr ken mckee of the globe and mail six years ago latcham who is 66 letired having become a relatively wealthy man during his working lifetime he had never played a game of golf and in fact still hasnt this might be considered a distinct handicap for a man planning to design and build golf courses but then latcham is not cast from any average mold anyway while he wasnt interested in playing the game himself he knew that thous ands of others were and that metropolitan toronto did not have enough couises for what the financial pages refer to as the average man also he had some farm property in mark- ham- gormley- stouffville area where he had lived as a boy and what better use was there for it than tobuild not onebut sev eral golf courses as a result latcham got to work and recently was describ ed as the largest one man golf operation in the world the title of course is unofficial but none theless hard to disprove the results of those six leis ure years now include three golf courses totalling 63 holes 27 18 18 plans for another 18hole layout two ninehole par3 courses a golf centre that includes everything except a 638yard hole he has that else where and for good measure a curling club the foursheet rink is at his newest location rolling hills where 27 holes will be open to golfers this spring on a rather blustery day re cently art latcham was in his curling club gazing out over the snow covered fairways he puff ed nonchalantly on his pipe possibly recalling his days as a teenaged homesteader in sas katchewan nearly half a century ago and pondered a question the everpresent deck of cards was on a nearby table and he rolled 50 cent pieces casually through his fingers for this man has been delving into the art of legerdemain for 51 years he is a lespected member of the hat pnd rabbit club the magicians lodge although he has seldom if ever performed professional ly eventually he answered i design golf courses because i like to and for my familys ev entual benefit i would like them to make money or to sell them to advantage but if not it wont bother me too much latcham had sold one of the courses the willows formerly markham but reacquired it when new owners failed he op erated it as a payasyouplay club last year and may return it to private membership this summer critics of his courses one of which meadowbrook is par73 7300 yards suggest somewhat unkindly that latcham would have been wiser to consolidate all the money time and effort of the last six years put them into one course and hire a golf architect to design it they also hint he is merely playing with the land until he can subdivide it for building purposes he disagrees with the first ar gument denies the second i can show you half a dozen courses laid out by experts where changes were necessary after they were built anyone can find some fault with a course after its finished as for subdivision i doubt any ot us will live to see this area built up he noted rolling hills is located north and west of stouffville near be- thesda meadowbrook two miles south is a couple of miles east and south of gormley while the willows is two miles south of stouffville his dehaviland golf centre managed by burt turcotte is in north york in the main latchams cour ses provide golf for the average person willing to travel a little further to escape the high tar iffs at the more exclusive cour ses and the predawn lineups at the most accessible pay-as-you- play clubs several golfers from as far away as port credit about bo ss miles played the willows last year although already planning an other 18 holes at rolling hills latcham feels metros golf boom is reaching the saturation point and that the saturation point is also approaching for curling construction thats why he has abandoned plans for a rink at dehaviland a site which incidentally was considered for the proposed ma jor league baseball stadium a globe and mail survey last summer indicated more than 60 golf courses were operating within a 35mile radius of tor onto the ideal situation latcham feels would be to operate sev eral 18hole courses from a sin gle centrally located club house and thus keep overhead to a minimum this would seem to be his aim at rolling hills i wish we had meadowbrook adjacent he said recently the more money you put into a club the harder it is to sell he cited an instance last year where he advertised one of his clubs for sale and received 15 replies however only one was considered solid enough to fol low up cn announces passenger schedule changes toronto lindsay peterboro belleville train no 94 97 leaving toronto 535 pm daily except sunday will effective wednesday january 31st operate monday to friday only and terminate at markham ontario in reverse direction train no 9396 leaving belleville 520 a m daily except sunday will effective thursday febru ary 1st be discontinued train no 858687 leaving lindsay at 750 pm sunday only will effective sunday february 4th be discontinued consult local agent for further information canadian national oj times almost inaudible man has this quiet greyhaired at never engaged in any hard sell promotion of his courses but is considering the possibility however he still has to be con vinced he wont hire a pro for a public course feeling a man ager can do more he has to re place george clifton pro man ager at meadowbrook clifton resigned to go to pine valley the pro will go to whichever club he opens to membership people become interested by word of mouth association and hear from their friends we get about 33 per cent new business every year at dehaviland he reported how does he determine new jilayers from old its easy theyre the ones who ask to see my card tricks they havent seen them before he answered nimbly retiievmg a nine of hearts from the ques tioners ear seek outdoor girl of canada another nationwide search is being conducted to find a typical outdoors girl of can ada it has been announced by frank h kortright president of canadian national sports mens show the winner will be selected from a group of finalists at the opening of the 1962 canadian national sportsmens show to be held in toronto from march 9th to 17th after being crowned outdoors girl of canada the winner will be the recipient of a 500 dominion of canada sav ings bond and other valuable prizes this unique competition is jointly sponsored by the ontario federation of anglers and hun ters and the canadian national sportsmens show any canadian girl with the exception of professional mod els and professional athletes is eligible to enter providing she participates in some form of outdoor sport or recreation nominations however must be submitted by a fish game and conservation organization any place in canada the closing date for entries has been set at february 3rd next clubs wishing to nominate a candidate should write to the canadian national sportsmens show 85 king street east tor onto for entry forms a cash award of 100 will also be paid to the club or other organiza tion submitting the nomination of the winning contestant in march 1961 adele grace of arnprior ontario an attract ive high school student won the title she had been nominated by the lower missippl fish and game club she edged out seven other finalists from various parts of canada all finalists were brought to toronto for the final judging at the expense of the sportsmens show magic markers 79c and 110 the latest development in marking devices the stouffville tribune fortunately for song writers the course of true love hardly ever is smooth and uneventful ihralcy jan 18 1962 the stourfyule tribune 9 shoep for all the family sale 81 pairs of womens dress pumps by balstni reg 995 clearance 588 90 pairs womens shearling lined snow boots clearance 1040 clarks of england igloo snow boots reg 1795 clearance 14 pairs of mens suede oxfords and desert boots reg 895 clearance 595 teenage reg to clearance flats 699 399 mens reg to clearance thermo boots 1195 998 womens reg to clearance nylons 99t 99t leather waterproof in spray can reg clearance 159 99c mens reg clearance flight boots cm h 10 qq shearling lined juphw mens reg clearance timmins zipper tioc cfa go heavy wool lined j1w77 mens pullons heavy wool lined reg clearance 899 960 mens strap top heavy wool lined reg clearance 1095 880 womens flats reg clearance 995 499 womens reg clearance jet heels 798 598 lehmans shoes main st stouffville phone 95w

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