Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 14, 1963, p. 5

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this weeks special pronto storage files now is the time to transfer all those last years bills and documents into low cost fibre board files save money by using your expensive cabinets over and over again check size ikttkk size legae there 3 a size for every type of record check size letter size and legal they are sturdily built of natural fibreboard they all have metal handles and are imprinted as to contents tribune office supplies 54 main st phone 6402100 township of pickering employment male temporary man wanted to assist warble fly inspector in april and may must be used to cattle also capable man able to operate and maintain tractor and mower june o september apply h ashton brougham ontario phone vh 22760 22 an acre average cost of reforested land since 1924 typewriters adding machines stationery office supplies the siouffviue tribune ulain st stouffville york county has puxcnasesd 3s16 acres ofland since filter ing an agreement with the de partment of lands forests is 1924 and the average cost per acre has been 22 the land is located in three municipalities whitchurch with 2539 acres east gwillimbury with 611 acres and georgina with 636 acres in january of this year an option was taken on a furth er t5 acres which if purchased will cost 35 an acre in the forestation committee report before county council last week it was recommended that the county continue to pay a grant in lieu of taxes to the throe municipalities where fore sted lands are located winter works projects this year include plantation thin ning woodlot improvement and crop tree pruning threehundred cords of red pine pulpwood are to be cut from the forest during the win ter all the trees to be removed have been marked and in gene ral represent the poorest and smallest trees in the planta tion this thinning is necessary in order to keep the stand in a healthy fast growing condition approximately 100 cords have been cut to date woodlot improvement work has not yet begun but will commence shortly in this oper ation the poor trees only are marked for cutting in order to improve the quality of the wood- lot and to allow younger thrifti er trees to take their place the marked trees are unsuitable for sawlogs and therefore the pro duct obtained will be fuelwood crop tree pruning is a silvi- cultural treatment whereby the lower branches are removed from selected trees in order to produce high quality knotfree lumber these crop trees will constitute the harvest at rota tion age after all interim thin nings have been completed this winters crop tree pruning program is almost completed lieplant fire area as an extra woods operation the dead trees left as a result of a six acre fire last spring are being cut and burned this area will be replanted this com ing spring the majority of the 117 cords of fuelwood cut iast winter have been sold a considerable amount of poplar from various parts of the forest has also been sold as logs and bolls this was a sturnpage sale in which the purchaser did the cutting and hauling approximately 200 christmas trees were sold to the department of lands and forests and to employees of the government increase fire protection two ponds were constructed oh the forest for fire protection purposes one was dug in the bender and graves tract and the other in the headquarters tract boundary markets have been placed on many of the forest properties they consist of wooden posts spaced 200 feet apart along boundaries where fences are not required it is however necessary to maintain an identification of the actual boundary one property has been surveyed by a department of lands and forests surveyor and it is planned to have sev eral others done this coming spring and summer it would appear desirable in the future for the county to have each property stuveyed at the time of acquisition glen major mrs alec kingston toronto spent last week with mr 1 a ilmgston owing to the latters ill health messrs ross and cecil walls brooklin visited sunday eve ning with mr and mrs jim jones several ladies from here at tended the valentine party at pine grove school on thursday congratulations to mrs charles fiss who celebrated a birthday on feb 9 mr and mrs albert lee tor onto spent the weekend with mr j a kingston mrs lee is staying this week its a good thing ottawa does not tax some people on what they try to make their friends think they earn thieves were caught stealing a case of champagne from a night club storeroom their at tempt fizzled we bought the we sell i iabdw this is our annual mid winter clearance sale we guarantee lowest city prices on brand name merchandise from see the 19g3 philco from oir large selection 12 models to choose from with your trade all with large 23 picture 1 year guarantee on picture tube 90 days service included free delivery hookup to your antenna furniture and appliances 23 main st w stouffville phone 6402092 bethesda new mr and mrs ray hawkins had dinner with mr and mrs harrv hunt thursday evening jan 31 mrs gien bolender mrs ciare bolender and mrs stauff- ei called on the atkinson sis ters recently the ucw held their febru ary meeting on wednesday of last week meeting in the morn ing three quilts were finished and several boxes of clothing packed for toronto mission work a short business meeting was held in the afternoon and a letter from miss a m rose oi korea was read mrs albert yake is spending a week at the home of her daughter mrs harvey wide- man mr rusk a student from emmanuel college was the speaker at bethesda united church sundav afternoon feb 10 at home with maurice pike for a buffet supper on sat urday night were mr and mrs a b pike mr and mrs how ard pike mr and mrs llovd pike mr and mrs walter ra- hatn mr and mrs cliff bulk- holder howard and gordon in a lighter vein we would like to pass on a little incident which happened at one of the neighbours clifford burkholder called on clarenee atkinson monday afternoon of last week miss selena atkinson seeing the car asked her grand nephew if he knew who was visiting his grandfather master ronald vanderkooy five years of age replied mr dieferbaker i think it looks like him anyway weekend visitors with mr anu mrs vu watt and wilbur were miss jean parsons the ktngsway mr and mrs john wiik- chicago and mr and mrs leslie brown of islington sinee mr and mrs john wilks have moved to chicago mr and mrs dennis wilks are living in their parents home the synpihy of the neigh borhood goes out to relatives and friends lately bereaved many of us feel a great loss in the passing of miss elva kirk now news has come of the death of grant sibley in his 21th year son fo the fate kirby sibley and nephew of mrs wm empringham government of ontario department of health owing to loss of facilities at one of our hospital farms it is necessary to dispose of 22 pure bred holstein heifers 5 bred 17 open some due to calf soon sale by auction at- stouffville stock yards ltd saturday february 16th 1963 100 pm audley mrs fred pucurin the ucw sponsored a crok- inole party in the church base ment on friday evening the winners were ladies nancy puckrin and wilms guthrie gents ed betson and donald guthrie about seventyfive adults and children enjoyed an evening of bowling ana dancing recently at the red wing recreational hall this annua event was sponsor ed bv the community club mr d m powell oshawa visited at the home of his son stanley ad mrs powell on sunday mrs s wonnacott returned home from oshawa hospital on thursday having been hos pitalized since december 23 mr lome saunders under went an operation last wednes day when one leg was amputat ed just above the kee due to gangrene mr saunders has been confined in ajax hospital for a few weeks howard brown is recuperat ing in ajax hospital following an accident at work last week in ajax howard an electrician was working from a ladder when he suffered an electric shock felt to the ground result ing in a brain concussion congratualtions to mr and mrs bill rogers nee carolyn wonnacott on the birth of a son on friday at oshawa hos pital thursday rtbrtury 14 1963 the stourtyrle trisune pj 5 mealtime pioace to get tlie best out of meal time the atmosphere should be quiet and pleasant the chil dren should not be allowed to make the dinner table a battle ground and the adults should finest quality bekf peameald prime rir roast lb 69 lb 89 weiners lb 49 maple leaf aylmer choice 2 37 soup t0mat 2 25 29 71 aylmer carnation evaporated if till tint trawbsrrses 2 5 69 39 snow crop 12 oz pigs food market stouffville phone 6401942 not rehash the days worries and arguments on the job tension interferes with diges tion if the children refuse certain foods it makes things more peaceful if the refusal is ignored and no comment made it no issue is made of the inci dent he may forget that h had experienced hatred of that food and next time he may eat it quite happily which helps when the food is particularly valuable to his health agcncral motors valuc parisienme 2 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