p 4 the jtouffvlue tsioun thursdjy jun 13 1963 new 1 postage stamp pressures makes us the number il pairlik properly in- tire or thins itol especially proud is of pvpe ho buy their first usd cr from lis let us service it and then a they move up come back to buy newer cars from us take the sim ple little mailer of keeping tires flatcd tires that are ovonnnated wear out quickly in the middle of she tread lrids inflation is lust as bad it brings overheat ins which causes the layers of fabric inside the tire to separate wandering arid weaving on the road can be caused by under- inflation and a pull to ore side can result from uneciua infla tion on the front tires or from not hiving matched heads vn- derinitatcd tires can cause a shimmy too all tiiis worry can be saved bv nothing more complicated than checking your ire pies- sure when youve been i tinning around town pressure should be no more than thtec pounds above the recommended cool pressure on the open highway five pounds above is all right these are the important little things youll learn by talking to the people on our lot and in our service department when some thing really goes wrong those mechanics have the machinery and the knowhow to fix it rut like any good doctor when nothing is really wrong theyll ell you to- nevf i ige g sale i v th postmaster gerera icfaed details of a skj regtar issue po stamp which will go on to the public on the 14th of june kxport trade will foe the theme of this stamp mr denis stated thai foreign trade is the most important faitor in our economy today this he said is due to the fact that our countrys productivity in goods exceeds its consumer requirements and it is this ex cess which must be made at tractive and sold to foreign markets the postmaster general add ed that export trade was select ed as the subject for the stamp basieahv for two reasons to 3rus attention abroad on the let that canada is one of the tea trading nations in the world and to make canadians themselves aware of the need for continued diligence in the promotion of trade the design of the stamp which is the work of mr a l pollock of toronto depicts a wooden crate being lifted in a sling by a large hook the crate and hook are pictured in the left foreground against a backdrop of a map of the world representative of can adas extensive export to all countries across the upper por tion of the crate appears the word canada in simulated stencil form the colour chosen sw 27 sug3r f at bloomington in 1896 1 znu ni patrick motors ua stouftvile oni ktt to luccmla mof1taru junes is th ust 0 efficient vodein iusiness foims tenders invited milk and ice cream tenders to supply milk and or ice cream to the school cafeteria a a tax high school pickering district high school dumbarton high school for the period september 1 1963 to august 31 1964 will he received by the pickering district high school board at the office of the business administrator or box 7 pickering up to and including june 28 1063 tenders are to be enclosed in a scaled envelope and inaiked tenders to supply milk and or ice cream it will be necessary for the successful tender to supply some refrigeration for milk and ice cream storage and dispensing all information in reference to the above may be ob tained ftom the business administrator the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted geo todd a ross irwin chairman business administrator rediform isk business forms purchasing receiving stoocxecping producing lluma delivering bruno collecting disbursing tenders invited coal tenders to supply mixed nut and bituminous coal oil treated sifc not more than i and having a heat content of 13000 to 13r0 btu per pound delivered to ajax high school pickering district high school dunbatton high school approximately 150 tons moie or less for aiax high school and pickering district high school and approximately 250 tons more or less for the dunbatton high school for the healing season july 1 1063 to june 30 1964 will he received bv pickering district high school board at tha office of the business administrator or box 70 pickering ontario tip to and including june 28 1963 tenders ate to he enclosed in a sealed envelope and marked tender to supply coal all information in reference to the above may ba obtained from the business administrator the lowest or any tender will not necessarily ba accepted ceo todd a ross irwin chairman business administrator the stouffville tribune phone 6402100 tenders invited water tenders are invited for the supplying of fresh drink ing water to a 10000 gallon storage reservoir at dunbar- ton high school for the period commencing august 1 1963 and up to the time that a piped source is available hut not more than twelve months tenders to state their proposed source of supply and the capacity of the delivery tank the delivery tank to be marked on each side fresh drinking water with letters not less than 8 high tenders to attach a letter from t he ontario county health unit approving their equipment tenders o agree to keep the reservoir full at all times quotation to be on a unit cost per 1000 gallons all personnel concerned with the delivery of water to be subject to medical examination at any time at their own expense tenders to be delivered in a sealed envelope and marked water tender to pickering district high school board at the office of the business administrator or mailed to box 70 pickering up to and including july 19th 1963 tender to include a copy of this advertisement stating that he will comply if granted the contract the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted geo todd a ross irwin chairman business administrator golden txl for the right eous ioki loveih righteous ness his countenance doth be hold the upright isa 117 approach to the inmii when judgement is mention ed we almost invariably think of an unfavorable decision idoes conscience make cowards of us all i but in fact it always has two sides one to be decided for and the other against judgement therefore must ne cessarily have two sides we should bear this in mind in to days lesson psalm 72 according to the superscription was written by david for his son solomon most probably on the latter acces sion to the throne it takes the form of a prayer bearing in mind that an important part of a monarchs duty was tand still is by delegation in great bri tain for example they still re fer to her majestys judges and queens counsel that of civil judgments we have here a prayer from a fathers heart that his kingly son may judge righteously we who are called to be kings and priests unto god rev 1 6 and to live a- mong the ungodly as evidences ol the righteousness of god need the integrity of which this song speaks those of us with- children going out into the world cannot pray better for them than that they may out of their lives evince his prac tical righteousness the psalm finds its richest fulfillment of course in our lord jesus christ psalm 82 is a stern reminder seldom more necessary than to day that the god who stands in the midst of all peoples is right eous and active and therefore requires us to do justly and to for the stamp is red mr denis said that there is no limit to the number of stamps to be printed as it will make up the regular stock of one dollar stamps friends it isnt magicgoodness no just a better f gasoline wed s like you to know since at this time in 1963 there are no stores or a post office la our little hamlet it is difficult to imagine that at one time there was a much larger population almost independent of other towns with its crafts post office and stores now our mail is brought to us by truck and placed in the mail box at the gate formerly it was brought by horse and buggy or cutter from stouffville to bloo mington post office each per son getting his mail from there the first tradesmen were trav elling merchants of whom the first was tom slorry uncle of our art stony the first post master was maxson jones who built the house which is now the bloom- ington nursing home the bricks were all dipped by hand in paint by his daughter ida mrs john cleaver david scot- tiei kennedy was the next post master he lived in the old hall later he bought the ten acres a the back of the houses on the west side of the ninth next to joe lemons farm he kepi post office in both these houses at one time mr jas lazenby and mr thos barnett kept a store and po in the corner house where mr ed sheppard now lives then barton ward fol lowed by everett barnes held this position the latter from 1910 to 1921 when the govern- when you wmm dads ltmiag a shower imbtiierswashrg the doites love mercy and to walk hum bly with our god mic 6s salvation by faith is no substi tute for evidence by our works that we arc christians we who delight to claim our lords pro mise of his neverfailing pres ence need to remember that righteous presence when we deal with our employers or em ployees make up our income tax returns shop at the stores and contact folk of all classes and more than one color in our ordinary lives god sees and hears all again the psalm finds its ultimate expression in the coming judgments of god a solemn but very necessary subject about which we all need to be forewarned heart of the lesson this is gods world and he being righteous it is framed to obey his laws in the natural world we learn and conform to these laws gravity electricity to our great advantage failure leads inevitably to death in the spiritual realm we think we can ignore his laws with impunity nothing could be further from the truth for the soul that sinneth it shall die ezek is 4 and righteousness exalt- eth a nation but sin is a re proach to any people prov 1434 would that this could be recognized in our centers of government but if that cannot be at least let us be sure that it is written indelibly on our own hearts for if it is true that a nation has the sort of govern ment it deserves then the much needed righteousness in nation al and international affairs will only come with a rising tide of spiritual sensitivity in each of us this psalm represents the convicion which was so pro foundly fixed in the hebrew mind that justice is the funda mental virtue of society and that its corruption implies total disorganization and ruin you can do both at the same time when you rent a natural gas water heater only f5 monthly low cost operation heat wafer 3 times faster no other fuel equals natural gas for wafer heating on a supply to cost comparison i i i no interruption in supply i i tank reheats in one hour i i i adjustable thermostat i i modern gleaming blue enamel tank i i j capacity 25 imperial gallons richmond hill hit phone zenith 82500 bloomington mr and mrs vincent wagg opened their home on lloyd st stouffville thursday evening for the wa and mrs o hard ing presided with mrs e baker giving the devotions roll call answered by scripture verse on sin birthdays this month were mrs percy brown and mrs eugene baker mrs percy brown conducted a program which included a solo by miss charlene brown reading by mrs eugene lemon a quiz by mrs murray barnes and a mes sage on love by mrs o ba ker mrs wagg was hostess mr and mrs eugene baker and mrs oh tranmer spent the weekend in windsor and merlin mr and mrs e baker enter tained the executive of the stouffville horticultural socie ty at their home last monday evening mr and mrs murray walse of ajax were visitors with mr and mrs murray nesbitt on sunday one of the toughest task fac ing a new employee is how to look busy and important when you are not ment closed the office all these men also kept a small general store in connection with the post office there were also stores in the houses where clate preston and wa fockler live mr james patterson had a photographic studio in arnold harpers house and his son was the photgraph- cr mr patterson sr was also an auctioneer now for a special treat here are some store prices of is96 7 lbs choice prunes 25c 1 lbs rice 25c 1 lb candies 5c lemons 4c doz washboards sic pine apples sloc each gtngersnaps 6 lbs 25c broom 10c socks and hose 10c pair thread 2 for 5c tea 12ic lb 27 lbs sugar 100 boys and girts how would you like to take your nicliel to the store now and get a whole pound of candy the beef limz the beef ring was an organ ized group of 20 farmers who provided fresh beef each week usually beginning in may or june and continuing for 20 wks each fanner would provide a wellfinished animal which was divided into 20 shares of about 20 lbs each if ihe families did not use all their share they could sell part of it to their neighbours the butcher had his shop in the barn on mr in- sleys lot formerly owned by joel lemon some of the butch ers were joel lemon phillip lemon tom barnett and an smith farmers would come early wednesday mornings to gel their beef the stouffville tribune of 1903 says the beef ring society met at the home of joel lemon and settled business for this season and made ar rangements for the next every thing passed off satisfactorily a horror story was also told tc us by an old timer in connec tion with this beef ring it is understood that the blood of the slaughtered animal usually ran down the creek behind the butcher shop one dark night when a fellow cut across the fields at this very spot on his late homeward walk he fell in to this creek and you can well imagine what a horrifying spec tre he made when he arrived hoyie ate beef ring society contin ued until about the year 1940 when it was disbanded can you guess why no well then think of where your mother keeps the meat now notice to customers comniencinj june 19th there will tw no wednesday delivery of milk in the village of stouffville ufficlent on tuesday customers an ursed to order thank you maple leaf dairy co vy fathers day cards by rust craft and carletcr gifts for father to suit all tastes and price ranges i houstons the rexall drug stort ni 6102222 twenlvtwo twentvtwo i main st e stouffville 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