Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 5, 1963, p. 5

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west end barber shop hours tties thurv krl 8 ant till 9 pm wed and sat 8 ajii till 6 pm len and david keeping registered barbers 153 main st v slouffville for office supplies come to the tribune give books for christmas bibles o religious hooks scripture christmas cards records and cuts book nook stouffville com 335 main si k vxvvvvvvvvvx1kxvvvvvs3svvvxvvv3ivk in am look around stouttville phone 6101662 pulpwood operations get under way pulpwood cutting operations woods operations will be in agreement forest in the i starting right away with the lake simcoe district will be expectation the quota will be commencing shortly a quota completed by the middle of jan- of 3013 cords has been allocated to the district lor the 19631 seaon of this some 1450 cords made up chiefly of red pine with smaller amounts of jack white and scotch pine are be ing sold as stumpage wood this means that the purchaser ontario paper comp3nv buvs the wood an a per cord basis as it stands in the plantations the balance 1565 cords also predominantly red pine will i be produced on contract by local woodworkers and sold to the company at so much per i cord peeled at the roadside the pulpwood is heing pro duced in york ontario dufferin land simcoe counties the latter supplying 2200 cords of the total quantity most of the cuts will i be in the form of second ihin- nings this means that the plan tations are approximately 35 i years old and have been thin ned once hefote probably about j 10 years ago the thinning will remove i about 25 of the volume of the stand and return some eight cords per acre ail trees are marked by train ed department of lands and i forest rangers who ensure that the crop or high quality trees sate left to grow to maturity brougham the womens institute christ mas party will be held on tues day afiernoon dec 10th a spe cial invitation is extended to mothers of preschool children the regular euchre will also be held on tuesday evening dec 9th at 830 pm the regular meeting of the joy rebekah lodge was held on monday evening nov 25 with a good attendance xoble grand sister shirley knox was in charge she was assisted by vice grand sister louise pilkey the christmas party will be held on dec 9th it was agreed that the members should join with the united church women and the womens institute to provide christmas cheer for the shutins sister louise pilkey and isobel annis will act on the committee the annual christ mas dance will be held on dec j 21st in the township hall the 1 lodge donated s10 in aid of the j boys peewee hockey team sis- i ter gertrude willson presided at the piano sisters knox and 1 willson served lunch the stourfviue tribune thursday december 5 1963 page 5 333 s a s mtt very attractive do luxe ensemble ivory and gold containing a generous 2 oz size flacon o eau de lamin and a purse size golden fiacon ol perfume available in arpege fragrance 5575 and my sin 600 aikens pharmacy 35 main st w stoultville all too often a high school students allowance is really just a down payment on what lie really intends to spend kfgitresrd trcdc mori make cyour cop3i sfoulfville cooperaive phone 6401550 or 6401551 claremont cooperative phone 6492112 green river mrs austin pearse has not been feeling too well during the past week due to a ht with the flu some of the local ladies at tended a tunperware demon stration at the home of mrs t gray one evening list week we are sorry to learn of the illness of susan johnson of montreal granddaughter of mr and mrs r seebeek mrs sec- beck has been in montreal the past week to be with her daughter and family a meeting of the sunday school executive was heid at the home of mr and mrs w binsted on friday evening the sunday school christmas party will be held on dec 21st the ladies aid met at the home of mrs j irwin on wed nesday of last week the xmas party was enjoyed by all pres ent there is no meeting sched uled for this month mr and mrs win duncan en joyed dinner at the home of their son mr and mrs oonald duncan of brooklin the white gift service for the sunday school will be held on sunday morning at 945 am all children are invited to attend the happy hour meet ing in the sunday school at 130 pm on sat dec 7th phone 6401722 reach horticulturists with the on tario department of agriculture suggest using either mechanical or chemical repellents to protect trees and shrubs from rabbits the whole area may be enclos ed by a chicken wire fence or if the trees are few in number it may be easier to surround each individual tree with chick en wire aluminum foil or tar paper wrapped around the tree and then enclosed with chicken wire has heen found to he effective against mice damage as well as rabbit damage there are chemical repellents on the market which have been used successfully always follow the directions exactly as thev are printed on the container most repellents are poisonous and require safe use and stor- township oi oxbridge proted your trees froi rabbit damage rabbits numerous in many ontario areas cause consider able damage in orchards and gardens during winter by eating the bark of trees and shrubs they also nip off buds and thin branches anywhere within the second instalment of he 1963 taxes is due and payable on or before december 16th prompt payment will avoid unnecessary penalties the olliec will remain open the following addi tional hours for your convenience saturday december 14th 1000 am 400 pm monday december 16th 700 900 pm j e foskett collector on any budget- plan made in november payments will start in february s sa ss isx isa ks iss isi s the largest selection of used cars n the area s s t i i 8 b 1 i fi motors ltd fayments to suit your budget phone 640 2600 where price and quality meet main st xv stouit viiie iemry mmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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