p 12 the stouffyiui tribune tburviay tuni f 1963 goodwood mr r may tuesday evening july 23rd three car loads of youns peo ple attended wavarly rd bap tist church toronto and pro vided the program for their youne folk pastor mcdonald gave the message and joan and janet slack and marilyn jones 5312 a delicious lunch and happy time of fellowship was enjoyed at the close miss ruth collins entertain ed at the home of her mother mrs prank collins with a per sona shower for miss joan little of siouffvjlle a bride of thi month the faulkner reunion picnic was held at greenwood con servation park on saturday afternoon about forty de scendants attended the yake family gathered at stouffville youth centre for their annual picnic mrs minnie redman attend ed the yake family picnic and visited with her grandson ar nold maye for the weekend approximately one hundred children registered at the bap tist sunday school room for a week of bible school miss moan and miss edwards of bible club movement lead their assistants in the various classes of bible lessons and crafts rev nelson of oshawa gave an illustrated story of peter on the friday evening closing along with songs and verses from the children miss marilyn pollard of stouffville spent the past week with her cousin miss penny pawson mrs clark of brougham is visiting with mr and mrs wil lis taylor mr and mrs bob spencely of brougham called on his par ents mr and mrs don spence ly on sunday mr and mrs reg walker are entertaining their grand children connie bobbie and dennis while their parents mr and mrs bruce walker tour the western provinces goodwood baptist young people played host to a field day for various other groups at the home of mr and mrs ken hockley on saturday there were about forty young folk participating in high jumps running broad jumps relay races and general sportsmans fun at five oclock all enjoyed a quick swim at the maples six oclock supper was served on the lawn by the ladies of the sunday school after which all gathered for a time of song and fellowship the devotional time was led by uaverlv road young folk mr straughan j presented a lovely trophy to the winning group goodwood baptist miss janet slack ac cepted it with thanks on be half of her group young folk were present representing i goodwood united goodwood baptist uxbridge baptist clarcmont and waverly road j it is hoped this can become an annual event mr and mrs harvey bunker entertained the model a restoration club at their home on saturday a chicken barbe cue supper was served on the lawn these antique cars cer tainly bring back memories as we see them touring our vil lage due to excessive heat last week the rear window of mr lome tindals car was blown em 0 meeting your mp reports steps were taken at a meeting steps were taken at a iseetin monday night to continue work on an emergency measures plan for stouffville some organiza tion had been done last year it was noted in particular the re cruitment of some volunteers to train as wardens and as auxil iary firemen among those pres ent at mondays meeting were the new coordinator of emer gency measures for stouffville mr brian goddard and the new chief warden mr jim mckcllar chief o e keating represented the police force and mr ed neville attended as head of en gineering operations major w preston emo co ordinator for york county out lined basic courses in warden service rescue work and wel fare which could be given in stouffville this year at the re quest of the local committee he was accompanied by mr westbury of sutton wlio dis cussed welfare organization ma jor preston stressed that the emo is concerned with pre paredness to meet two types of crisis national disaster and atom- attack and that it is ihe job of each community under the county plan and with fed eral assistance to see to its own preparedness mr goddard and mr mckcllar will be busy dur ing the summer recruiting vol unteers to do service in time of emergency all responsible citi zens were urged to cooperate john smith out a numher of neighbours gathered at the harry wood land farm on monday after noon to assist in raising the rafters for a driving shed mr mose norton is the carpenter by michael starr mp over two months have gone by since the opening of this session of parliament and in that time very little has been done by the governmert in re spect to our number one prob lem which is unemployment it is significant that in al most two years there has been a gradual decrease in unem ployment as compared with the same month in the previous year the trend is now the oth er way and for the past two months the unemployment sit uation has shown an increase in the number of those seeking work as compared with the months of may and june last year so far the government has managed to pass a bill to esta blish a department of industry has passed an amendment to the atlantic development board act has brought in a budget which has been modi fied some four times and the budget resolutions which are now being debated in the house of commons the provisions in the budget that apply sales tax to building materials and industrial mach inery will have a detrimental effect on the employment pic ture this is now being debated by the opposition and they are urging the government to withdraw this detrimental tax the position of the govern ment and the minister of fi nance is rigid and they show no sign of retreating from their position the municipal loan fund which was so widely publicized franklin snnon markham shopping centre 2942900 all merchandise reduced from our regular stock regular up to 1995 1100 dresse regular up to 2995 regular up to 1995 16 reg 398 and 498 w299 stretch slims reg 898 now 499 reg 998- 1098- 1298 now 600 reg 1498 now 1000 reg 16981995 now 1400 reg 500 now 350 reg 795 now 450 reg 298 398 now 249 reg 498 598 now 349 shorts slims bathing suits handbags blouses bermudas r 49s r 598 69s 399 thursday 7 pm special limited quantity of soiled window dis play and slightly imperfect blouses slips sweaters shorts slims reg values 298 to 1298 99 to 399 skirts all tshirts off all sales final charge accounts invited iack3skxsiss3aai3sme has run up against opposition from the premier of quebec and now the premiers of ont ario and manitoba have expres sed some doubts regarding this procedure this will be discus sed in detail when the premiers meet here in ottawa on julv 26th and 27th the 500 bonus for homes built during the winter months is also in doubt and the regula tions have not as yet been set up so that everyone is in the dark as to how this gimmick will work my opinion is that the administration of this bon us will be beyond the scene of the present personnel available in the government service this is the totat accomplish ment of a government that pro mised to make decisions in six ty days now after ninety davs many of the matters are still under consideration and no ac tion has been forthcoming to deal with the unemployment situation in canada the canadian pension plan was introduced by the minister of national health and wel fare and it was then revealed that the present recipients of old age pensions who had hop ed to receive the additional s10 a month this fall would not be considered for this increase un til sometime in 1951 the leader of the opposition rt hon john diefenbaker is responding to the introduction of this canadian pension plan resolution demanded that the government separate its pro posal of a s10 a month increase in old age pensions from its plan to institute a contributory portable pension plan mr diefenbakers argument was that separation of the two schemes would enable present pensioners to start receiving at the higher rate of s5 a month immediately this was turned down by the government as they are plan ning to dip into the contribu tions made by employers em ployees and private individ uals who will be making these contributions to the pension plan and to use this money to increase the pensions of pres ent recipients from s65 to 75 they cannot do this until the fund has been built up it has been stated that the contribu tions will start sometime in october 1964 the report of justice tg norris on the disruption of shipping on the great lakes is now in the lap of the govern ment and they are pondering as to what to do with the re commendations made by the learned judge we have been advised by the minister of labour that the mateer is now under study by senior officials of the various departments concerned rely on licenced mechanics at keyson motors ltd to give you fast repair service on your automobile before you leave on your vacation hoover vacuum constellation never priced lower walksoncir to eliminate tug ging and lifting doublestretch hose throwaway dirt bag combination bare floor and rug nozzle only terms to suit your budget iha hardware 29 main st w stouffville phone 6403622 5bb ff tiiiiiiiiii4i till for office supplies see the tribune 7 i luiviiummmw i claremont in the claremont community park on 17 refreshment booths games of chance tea cup reading twist contest ringo dance in the community hall softball tournament in the ball park variety show starring billy meek admission under 12 yrs free adults 50c children 25c 12 to 16 yrs everyone welcome 21333 riniiiinmikmi ii