Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 23, 1962, p. 11

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port perry fair labour day september 3 1962 horse show racing livestock midway hand ladies work softball dr 6 c christie sey f lamb wxxvvvvxnvvxvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvtvvvvvvvvvt opening soon to serve you sheridan jewellers 38 main street east stouffville ontario phone 290 d k sheridan certified watch maker and graduate jeweller mmmuuvi- shaw howopth start now lo prepare for a profitable and interesting business career you will find that shaw success training will open doors quickly to a belter ob bigger pay ond a brighter future enrol now take separate subjects or comp1ete diploma courses accounting secretarial clerlryp shorthand executive secrelarml businew administration general office training boohecping correspond- nc and english speedwriling shorthand typewriting business machines nancy taylor personal development shaw night school rtfltilrotiwi wefc itpl 1014730 lo 9 pm shaw rmployment bureau helps place you in o good poiitkm vvilhout charge i typewriting for personal use saturday mornings per compltl information on shaw council call 9245771 shaw schools head office 55 charles st west at bay mmtmmulitmmwnmmnmtt cold outside 9 not in here we get our cool from the coop for miny years ontario farmer hure been pooling their coul purchase throrish cooperative and central purchaelnjr thu bursainins por enables ontario cooperatlvo to specify top quality coal at a reason able prlcf yon can be sure that coal jou buy from your coop lll be ftcitimlned and ready to jive you the clean steady heat you nant j order now from your coop summer prices now in effect stouffville coop phone 269 or 122 for my last meal id like cantaloupe and if its out of season ill wait news from goodwood reasons for the first offender mrs r may miss holly boland sang the lord is my shepherd on the summer rama tv piogram on barrie station on wednesday a number of goodwood folk saw her john jordan from acton has returned home after spending uiree weeks with his grand mother gribble and uncles harold and ernest mrs dibble entertained her whole family eighten in all on a sunday recently goodwood folk were much le- licvcd when word came last wednesday that mr jan fal- kowski wife and son had been rescued fifth jline ucw met on the evening of aug lo at the church twelve ladies were present mrs g bennett piesided over the meeting next meeting to be at mrs gordon symes on the evening of sept 12 fifth line picnic lor the sunday school is to be monday aug 27 com mencing at five oclock at the church all are welcome the meeting closed with a social halt hour the baseball trophy won by the goodwood boys will be on display in mr chas watsons store the boys carried out their lucky streak at clarcmont field day winning the three games they played mrs fred baldwin visited a few days with mr and mrs earl lehman of pine orchard and attended a presentation party lor mr and mrs ken hill junior bypu will meet at 730 at the church on thursday mrs john maye and children spent a few days with her bioth- cr and family at gravenhurst mr and mrs clarence jones had sunday dinner with mr and mrs gordon jones and mr geo jones mr and mrs alt i lemmings and rhildren of beamsville spent sunday with her mother mrs c jones mrs george stewart and daughter martha and family were callers in goodwood on sunday complete recovery is wished xor the infant daughter of mr and mrs bill mcquaker who has recently been in the hospi tal for sick children toronto the united church women held thejr meeting on wednes day aug 1 at the home of mrs norman wagg the loll call was answered by fifteen ladles with a verse of scripture con taining the word wisdom mrs ashenhurst gave a talk on wisdom we all need wis dom to do gods will the program was piesonted by ten exploier girls under the direction of mrs cook including a skit songs and recitations a social half hour followed the meeting some of the newly installed windows in the united church are already cracked a speedy recovery is wished dennis cook who recently had an appendicitis operation jack caiolynn and joanne bunker spent last weekend at their uncles cottage on red pine lake altona mrs barbara north and her daughter sharon of sault ste marie visited last week with her friend mrs beryl bell and boys earl lewis son of mr and mrs fred lewis spent a few days in scarboro general hos pital last week after he ac cidentally fell and cut his right hand on a caulillower knife mr and mrs tipping of stay- ncr returned home on monday after spending a week at the home of their daughter mrs d sargeant and family mrs wcs baker mike and diane and miss shirley elson enjoyed a trip along the st lawrence river last week mrs bob lewis and children are holidaying this week with miss shirley lewis of toronto at their cottage near mcaford unfonville miss elizabeth barker lias just returned from a three month trip to europe she re turned august 2 from britain miss barker reports a wonder- xul trip mr and mrs bob maynard are enjoying a two weeks vacation they have been motoring through eastern ontario mr p braithwaite and family from the usa visited last week with his sister mrs v trunk and family rev mckeracher of toronto visited mr and mrs geo wame and miss marion warne last sunday unit one of the united chuich women held their buffet lunche on thuisday august 16th at central united church union- vlllc rev and mrs a a lavis and family have just returned from their vacation mr and mrs nick proccnko of pcttawawa have been visit ing with mr and mrs l pro- ccxko sr their two boys le- maincd for an extended holi day with their grandparents while their parents went on to cleveland usa what are some of the reasons why boys and girls make their first appearance before the offi cers of the law broken homes and lack of parental control and irterest contribute to delinquen cy it is true that overcrowded living conditions and unemploy ment are sometimes factors but it is completely erroneous to conclude that it is only joungsters from the other side of the tracks who get into trouble juvenile delinquents come from every economic level each jear our dominion bu reau of statistics health and welfaie division publishes a booklet with statistics on juve nile delinquency the introduc tion begins thus juvenile de linquent as defined in the juve nile delinquents act means any child who violates any pro vision of the criminal code or any dominion of provincial sta tute or any bylaw or ordinance ot any municipality or who 1 guilty of sexual immorality or any similar vice or who is li able by icason of any other act to be committed to an industrial school or juvenile leformatoiy under the provision of any do minion or provincial statute many cases are heard inform ally and the gicat majority of those which go to couit are looked after by a special court for juveniles boys and girls under 18 are tried in a juvenile court in british columbia man itoba and quebec in alberta boys under 16 and girls under vi go to this couit in ontario saskatchewan p e i nova scotia and newfoundland this court tries adolescents under 18 juvenile delinquency has a teriifying sound in parents cars when a child gets into serious trouble with the law his folks aie usually alarmed and quite lightly so but moth- cis and fathers can often learn a good deal from understanding judges social workers and psy chiatrists wise handling of a first offender in the gicat major ity of cases lesults in the young ster steering clear of delinquen cy in the future not long ago judge lorcm stewart in one of our largest juvenile courts made a signifi cant remark a ten yearold lad was up in court and pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking into a gas station the previous night he had been caught and his father said angrily the kids always getting in to trouble the judge asked delay of a week to find out more about this youthful offender through the j courts clinic from long expert- cfee judge stewart pointed out until we find out why the child did something vve cant be sure i he wont do p again in 1956 there were 926 children who had been found delinquent one or more times in previous years why is the query often on the lips of children but parents lead such busy lives that they frequently seem to be almost completely unconcerned with vhat their offspring are doing they seldom stop to wonder about his motives but it they are to be really helpful to a child in trouble they must tiy to discover the reason for his difficulties blaming leproaching nag ging at a youngster are very poor approaches certainly he must accept his share of re sponsibility for what he has done but why did he do it as parents have you not a part of his guilt in china in the old days when a youth misbehaved the ciders in the village asked who is his father any situation can be a learn ing one together parents and child should find why he has refused to conform to the rules of the family school or the laws ot the community then there is genuine hope that he will not make the same blunder twice it is amusing to see adults with no children of their own who expect perfection from youngsters honest parents who see in their own lives a blending of success and failure can heart en their child when he is in trouble they can stand by with their love and their faith in him and reassure him dr glueck penologist at har vard university once wisely pointed out that one of the sur est cures of juvenile delinquen cy is a father who is just and loving children need to look to parents for moral guidance as well as affection are you help ing your child in his standards of behavior does he know from your example the line between right and wrong adder rolls cash books ledgers get them at the stouffville tribune mtxssxaatxsxsxxxxssaaaobhntkx we seem to be able to sympa thize with almost everything ex cept the financial pioblcms or bachelors lean leg boast of perk lb 65c lean lamb chops lb 49c breaded veal cutlets lb 59c lean minced beef 2 lbs for 75c wieners 2 lbs for 75c bologna by piece q slice lb 29t 0 boyles meat market free delivery phone 35 stouffville pine orchard mrs dr robinson and miss jean of toronto were sunday guests with mrs g wood mrs f baldwin of goodwood spent a few days with mr and mrs earl lehman mr and mrs w taylor and family of ottawa were holiday visitors last week here with mr clarence preston and mr w lundy mr bycr of montreal visited mr and mrs rae mcclure mr and mrs ford lehman were hosts friday night at a shower in honour of mr and mrs hill the bride being the former laura lehman members of the brandon family enjojed a reunlon in the vandorf park on sunday with a large crowd present r the best bike in town start the school year off right with a brand new c c m your present bike accepted for part payment kasy terms arranged on balance frtfiat hard ware m ml srcet slouftville phone 96 tbifcy aotwt 23 1962 the stouffvuie trisune ttt tl luunmvwvvmnvitlumi a1 used cars 1957 1958 1959 1956 1961 1961 i960 save you money meteor black 6 cyl was 69500 now 59500 chevrolet biscayne 135000 monarch all power was 199500 now 189500 volkswagen was 59500 now 49500 volkswagen station wagon 149500 oldsmobile holiday hardtop super power brakes and steering falcon 2door standard traits 139500 trucks 1955 mercury 3ton cabin chassis 1959 gmc dump truck why not trade in your car on a new mercury monterey meteor or comet best trade in allowance coffey and bartley motors limited where prices and quality meet west end of town main street stouffviiue phone 549or55ci mercury back to school fall and summer clearance up to on all summer fall and preseasen winter wear a good selection i to choose from car coats sweaters slims skirts dresses and blouses friendly personal service complete satisfaction or money refunded come in and look around village shop

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