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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 19, 1962, p. 4

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to i the siourmu nam tmxt jrf n mi what to do in an accident first aid training is like not having a seat belt in your car you dont miss it until you need it and it isnt there what is even worse than lack of first aid know ledge however is the harm done by wellmeaning p persons to acei- mac dent victims in the mistaken belief they were helping them one of the first donts listed by the red cross for citizens lending a hand at automobile accidents is dont move an injury victim unless it is absolutely necessary if the injured per son has to be moved then dont roll them over or twist them around pull them either head or feet first while a second per son supports the other end of the body this is to avoid aggra vating internal injury shock is almost always a re sult of injury and tht best first aid procedure is to keep the victim comfortable and warm if bones are broken dont move the limbs involved while you await the arrival of an ambu lance bleeding should be stopped tylth a clean cloth pad and burns should be protected from the air by the same method to lessen pain head injuries often bring un conciousness and the victim should be kept quiet and lying down if the victim isnt breath ing artificial respiration is ne cessary immediately observance of these simple procedures until medical help arrives can save a lot of suffer ing and perhaps even a life nhi patrick motors d stouffvilie atha mr and mrs frank wajg of stouffvilie spent thursday with their daughter mr and mrs fred draper and family mr and mrs donald dunkeld dougie and bernlce visited on friday evening with mr and mrs cyril bielby and family cedar grove mr and mrs allan meyer alene and heather were satur day evening supper guests with mr and mrs norman lehman and family mrs gertie hoover and vern mr and mrs kirton motored to burkes falls on friday to visit friends mr and mrs e carruthers ruth ann mrs a carruthers had dinner sunday evening with mr and mrs frank robb of markham mr and- mrs james loree of toronto spent friday evening with her parents mr and mrs murray dunkeld and family mrs randall spofford ruth ann and mrs carruthers spent friday evening at mr and mrs earl brillingers home congratulations to mr and mrs gren draper on april 18th also to mr and mrs ernie car ruthers on their wedding anni versaries a group of altona w l ladies spent friday evening at cfto- tv aglncourt studio to see take a chance mr earl bril- lingerwas one of the lucky ones to win the door prize miss eileen draper celebrat ed a birthday recently mrs thomas dunkeld visited with her sister mrs smith at altona shirley and evelyn dunkeld attended the baylisgriffln wed ding in orillia saturday evening miss linda foster will cele brate a birthday on april 21st saturday mr and mrs lloyd wagg and sons visited his aunt and uncle mr and mrs murray dunkeld and family on sunday mrs albert foster spent a few days last week with her fa ther mr sam cave at maple while there they attended the funeral of her uncle in toronto unionville happenings wjwfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfr we invite you to worship with us at 1030 am good friday in gormley united missionary church c hunking pastor vfrfr ontario rising pc association nomination meeting in the anderson street high school whitby thursday april 26 8pm special guests hon mike starr mf ontario riding qtjinto martini mp hamilton west everybody welcome ontario progressive conservative assn mmmmmmmmm personal attention you get what you want at bradford fertilizer chemical company we make your fertilizer for your order science with service r bulk poly bags jute bags telephone aaron plant pa 79421 holland landing plant newmarket tw 55108 ml walker unionville 248yv the unionville fire depart ment has again had a busy week on tuesday they were called out to extinguish a grass fire on the kennedy property on no 7 highway and another grass fire was quickly put out on the mulr- head farm on hagerman side- road on thursday they had an other call on wednesday to the farm of john grant on hager- mand sideroad mr gordon and ross deacon have just returned from visiting their grandparents mr and mrs perkins in tampa florida on sunday april 8th an acci dent occurred at unionville in tersection mr and mrs douglas smith of markham township were injured mrs smith suf fered a broken ankle and cuts and was retained in hospital while her husband was released we wonder just how long it will be before stoplights are in stalled mr and mrs lome harper and family of whitehorse yu kon have been spending the past few weeks with her sisterinlaw mrs earl appleton two brothers bill and jim morrow will be operating the bp service station formerly operated by mr len baker neighbours and friends gath ered at colty corners school on friday evening the occasion be ing a farewell party for mr and mrs bert weatherill who are retiring from farm life and mov ing to stouffvilie they were pre sented with a lovely table and chair set following music and dancing lunch was served by mrs frank brown and mrs bill harper the palm sunday service was observed in unionville united church with the pastor giving as his sermon the land of the trumpets the choir assisted in the service singing as their anthem the palms there will be a good friday worship service in central unit ed church unionville on fri day at 11 oclock a number from unionville at tended a beautiful expression of christianity in song in st an drews united church markham on sunday evening the easter story olivet to calvery was presented by the st andrews choir and directed and accom panied by mrs peggy clark following the last saturday night performance of the union ville skating carnival the vill age of unionville presented guy revell and debbie wilkes each with a silver serving tray to commemorate their win at prague many students parents and friends from unionville attended the markham dist high school open house friday and satur day evenings demonstrations of school work chemical experi ments industrial arts cooking and sewing were displayed on friday evening a gymnastics display was presented while on saturday evening visitors heard from markham unionville ora torical contest winners and the twogjee 61ubs the keffer farm on concession 6 unionville has been sold and mr and mrs keffer now reside in markham mr and mrs john burrows will still be residing on the keffer farm the following slate of offices was nominated and elected for the unionville swimming club for 1962 chairman a m hill vice chairman l diack treas urer a dutfield secretary mrs f parkinson registrar r w perkin it was pointed out that the unionville swimming club re quires more funds if it is to operate successfully mainten ance and instructional fees are higher every year and contrib ute to additional operating costs that are not covered by the fees and existing donations to the club mr david hills application as waterfront director for the 1962 swimming season was accepted it should be noted that in 1961 children as young as three years of age were accepted by the club for instruction red cross au thorities usually limited the age of beginners to 8 years these very young chlldien are not ex pected to learn how to swim at such a young age but they are taught how to coordinate their arms and legs in the water how to stand up if they lose their footing and some are able to master floating this is as much as can be expected of them these children do not try be ginner examinations this will explain why out of an enroll ment of 170 only 18 tried their exam and 18 passed installations of sirens proceeding richmond hill vaughan and markham police departments have lost their red telephones nobody apparently is grumb ling about suspected favourit ism with newmarkets depart ment retaining the one installed there the telephones were installed as an interim means of giving warning to those municipalities in which raid sirens are install ed the phase one siren system is now complete and control cir cuits to activate these sirens have been grouped byxounties all sirens would be sounded when required from one central location therefore the necessity for the special telephones has disappeared points where the sirens still have to be manually activated retain the telephones twelve telephones are being retained in the provincewide red system of warnings and seventeen are being removed seat jsfatfsb new york city ideal central location between stk ayanua times squirt and a radio chy close to jwa 1 heaires night clubt ajvz1 its bopping jlxj 8 ii tv and radio pidjijs ii i atrcondhiontng 111 9v it s i i i stag nam 550 ii jy iii bias from 800 iyuqlj l sea your travel jc- ml j agent or writ 2hjyiijm jinobuarbjotel tco wsi ttl si my 30 nv ithhh l 3c3soo gormley mrscmilsud special services are being held each night this week except sat urday at heise hill church with rev james sider of the kitch ener district as special speaker good friday services are be ing held at the united mission ary church and also at heise hill church at 1030 am on fri day the evening wms will meet on monday night at the home of mrs ronald elliott there is some special sewing to be done at this meeting hostesses are mrs john hawkins and miss joyce harvey mr and mrs ross brlllinger and boys of toronto miss clara leedham of philadelphia and misses marian dione and june barnesdale of oak ridges had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs roy brillinger the active service and reserve army personnel really took over new gormley over the weekend they were on fallout prac tice and used the gormley sta tion as a fallout shelter mr and mrs j henry heise and bishop and mrs alvin win ger spent the weekend at ford- wlch bishop winger and mr heise were special speakers at the bible conference held there on saturday master dale doner had a ton- silectomy at york county hos pital newmarket on monday morning mr and mrs s n doner call ed on mr and mrs colin pat- tenden of vandorf on saturday on the occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary they also called on mrs e a cale of vandorf mr wes hoover of toronto mr and mrs s n doner mrs a doner and dale had supper on saturday with mr and mrs fred doust communion was observed or sunday morning at the united missionary church new mem bers mr and mrs d weeks and mrs f cole were also re ceived into church membership mr and mrs s n doner and advertisers note deadline for display ad vertising in the tribune is 12 oclock noon on tuesday of each week deadline for classified ads is 10 am wednesday morning- we ask your coopera tion in this regard in order that we may meet our deadline and see that your newspaper is deliver ed promptly each week nursing home service if you add to the chores of a household the 24 houraday care of an elderly person who may be suffering- from a chronic condition stroke or just too forgetful to be left alone it inaybe too much extra work for the family stouffvilie nursing home is equipped and our- staff trained to provide exactly this kind of care let us help you with this pressing domesticproblem our rales are reasonable licensed for 33 beds members associated nursing homes ontario stouffville nursing home 88 main st w phone 193 stouffvilie ont phone 152 the stouffvilie tribune inn w3jwwkw stays potent longer to fight animal diseases tha potencyprotected molecule in ter- ramycin animal formula makes it tha superior antibiotic for drinking water treat ment of disease in ground water areas oilier antibiotics break down and lose potency rapidly in alkaline water terramycln animal formula promotes growth prevents stress setbacks and fights scours respiratory diseases rhini tis and leptrospirolsis in hogs shipping fever in cattle enterotoxemia in iambi and sheep and infectious enteritis in mink potent economical terramycin dissolves instantly in water administer it in drinking water feed or individually complete directions on package other potent terramycin animal health products poultry formula with antlgrm 77 uqulct formula for mattltlt a t t scours tabms injtcublt solution get a test paper from your dealer and at ii your farm water it alka line if it it you need terramycln the antibiotic that stayapotant longer in alkaline water k t canadian farma hart ground watar auppllaa whkh ara awtapf ahalina since 14 dkffgft special offer i ujs pacharoaaua hathlloht onvt um sand s3m and carton too oil any ttmmycln animal haalth product to fhthdohr po bar ml moottill oat houstons the rexall drw store 1 main street w stourrvtue phone 229 mr and mrs gordon cullen had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs bruce cullen of mt al bert it was a mutual wedding anniversary for the doners and 2ruce cullens mr ernie weeks of nova sco tia is spending this week with his brother and sisterinlaw mr and mrs don weeks congratulations to mr and mrs s n doner who celebrated their 54th anniversary on sun day about eighty friends and rel atives called on mr and mrs frsnk caffln on saturday april 14 in honour of their 50th wed ding anniversary they received many beautiful gifts which in cluded almost a complete set of gold china they received con gratulations from prime min ister diefenbaker mr c a ca- thers mp a telegram from the governor general telegrams from mr cafflns brother in england and mrs cafflns sister in england whom they havent seen for fifty years among the guests were rev and mrs jack scott of the forward baptist church toronto mr harold geer of stouffvilie mr cafflns sister miss caffin of toronto mr and mrs aunger of willow- daie and mr and mrs gordon uttrel of scarboro who were guests at their silver wedding anniversary mr and mrs caffin were mar ried at croyden england and came but immediately after to canada one memory of their boat trip was seeing the wreck age of the titanic which had been sunk three weeks previous mr and mrs caffin settled in toronto moving later to elgin mills they have spent most of their lives as florists and i or many years owned the green houses at elgin mills ten years ago mr and mrs caffin settled in gormley they have one son mr arthur caffin of queens- yille and one daughter mrs winnifred reid at home also two grandchildren john and douglas reid we wish mr and mrs caffin many more happy years together friends are sorry to learn that mrs george cober is again confined fobed 7 the joseph children were on open-house- on channel 6 on monday april 16 the annual missionary con vention wiucommence at gorm ley united missionary church on tuesday night april 24 with mr and mrs ray hawkins just returned from lagos nigeria showing pictures of their work there on wednesday night dr paul yates of tm hospital ni geria will be the guest speaker there will be a service on thurs day night but none on friday night because of emmanuel bi ble college graduation on sun day there will be special mission ary services in sunday school and church more on this next week the public is cordially in vited to attend all of these serv ices- mr max hazel will leave mal- fori airport on thursday after noon to spend several months- with his sisters and brothers in germany this will be mr ha zels first spring in germany in 51 years v four medal winners in new market lions club musical fes tival held last week were lois hisey of king city 2nd prize silver medal jeannette joseph 2nd prize silver medal fred- ericka joseph 3rd prize bronze medal and carolyn pogue 2nd prize sliver medal these are pupils of mrs harold joseph recent visitors with mr and mrs geo french were rev and mrs earl sider of cheapside monarch of all surveys yes he rules the home front but of course hes a baby not quite like any other hes your baby as with children so with life insurance tour life insurance needs are not quite like any others no two families are exactly the same thousands of families have insured with sun life of canada for sun life has the policy for every major life insurance need and can offer you a program tailored to suit your personal situation jim abell h0he 237 stourrvllle sun life assurance company of canada gardens are for growing invest in beauty with shrubs plants i beautiful grounds dont just happen they result from plans thoughtfully made and from strong healthy shrubs evergreens and plants care fully selected from our stock come see select buy at savings unionville nurseries ltd the big friendly garden centre m highway 7 one mile west of highway 48 phone unionville 95 be wise read the tribune classifieds jfc v mm on parts accessories oil tires at dies chevglds ltd main st w stouffriilt im just mad for milk its he neatest drink this side of the moon plain and cold or with scoop of ice cream or chocolate syrup tls dreamy it helps keep you strong full of energy and does wondere for your complexion try some markham dairy ltd osss karl morning service in stouffville area

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