Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 21, 1965, p. 11

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tw stouwiu tdumt twiy umtiy it 195 tl editorial hitchhiking by a hitchhiker jim mehaffey 12a to land a rid depends on two qualities of a good hitchhiker namely luck and popularity it is not unusual to stand in the cold snow blowinjr in your face for hours nor is it uncommon on a nice warm day to jret a ride with the first car if youre late for an appointment it never fails that your tardiness is increased by the annoy ing difficulty of getting a ride when you finally pass the inspection of the driver you are as likely as not to have to walk halfamile or ao then on the other hand if times on your side your chances of getting a ride soon and right to your goal are more probable the unreliabil ity of hitchhiking should be obvious hitchhiking can be broken into three types by means of time morning afternoon and night morning hitch hiking is perhaps the most interesting and is full of sur prises on hopping into the car youre liable to find the driver eating his breakfast or brushing his teeth during the afternoon and early evening hitchhiking is at its best thus at this time hitchhikers are usually found on duty in full force perhaps as many as three may be found at one intersection night hitchhiking is the most unreliable and should be avoided since it has hazards which dont exist earlier in the day your success depends directly with the time because both quantity and quality of drivers are concentrated at certain hours the method of hitchhiking is simple just look pitiful if it is a very cold day and a car is approaching immed iately remove your gloves when it gets within range exhibit your shivering bare thumb and hands to the driver wearing a uniform such as a cadets tends to turn the odds in your favour if everything else fails wave at the driver as he goes by and hell stop to pick up the friend he supposedly didnt recognize at first your transportation depends on your craftiness so use anything that will be in your favour hitchhiking has its merits it is obvious to all that a considerable amount of time and energy are saved by simply flashing a thumb to a passing car also you save a little money by riding on someone elses gas hitch hiking is therefore for those who lack time energy and money it is not as glamorous as it sometimes appears to be you never know when getting into a car if the driver has been drinking or not and even if he hasnt youre placing your life in the hands of someone you likely dont know you may stand on the side of the road for an hour before even seeing a car the drivers too have their little tricks for example after slowing down and allowing the hitch hiker to catch up to the car hell pull away many drivers passing you on the road will make fun of you by waving to you a hitchhiker endures many embarrassments and even more problems hitchhiking is therefore a thing of contrasts one day you may get a ride right off whereas other days you might wait for hours one day you may put your life into responsible hands while another day the same life may be in extreme peril hitchhiking has its ups and downs but it beats walking high school news questions and answers dear candy 1 am slxtn and my moth er refuse to m iiw wear any makeup exrept lipstick a rood many of my friend ran wear it why ant if answer your mother is quite risht at your ae thoush makeup worn to a special occasion is accept able if correctly applied but to wear it to school j definitely ta- hoo a friendly smile and neat rooming will improve your ap pearance much better than a mask of incorrectly overapplied makeup jdear candy i just recently learned that a friend of mine is flipped over a boy who has no interest whatsoever in her 1 think she should be told what is your opinion answer dont tell your friend if she is really flipped over him as you say she probably wouldnt be lieve you anyway if he contin ues to ignore her you cn be sure her infatuation wont last qlkstion do you believe laiispiages should he latieht before the hirh school leel reached answer when you were a baby it took you very little effort to learn the english language similarly i believe that if a person is taujht a lanjuaje early in life he or xhe will be very apt to learn this as the human mind is quite susceptible at an early age even now many public schools in the lrited states and some in canada are applying lansuascs r tirades 6 7 and s this meth od has worked and i think it most beneficial to ue it kick rnderman 101 answer yes i think if students were to start their languase courses in the elementary grades it would lessen the workload when they finally advance to second ary school it is necessary now to cut out some of the work or in the end to cram if we had started these courses earlier all the work could be covered in the extended lime more oral work could be taught for there would be more time in which to teach it karen hamilton 12a victoria square news on the word dont elizabeth mcdowell 12a dont forget your table manners you know they reflect on us dont act like a mob of children for heavens sake dont spill vour coffee dont get in trouble dont be reckless and dont break the speed limit poor dont t had thought that i was the most overworked person alive today that was until i was introduced to dont he is used at least ten time a day by most people especially parents and teachers maybe they cannot pronounce such a complex word as do but whatever the cause dont is constantly overworked we are never allowed to venture from the shelter of our homes without a bombardment of gestures usually beginning with dont in the near future dont will likely be hospital ized for rest but we the supposed modern society will continue to overwork him even while we sit at home in leisure in addition to being overworked his mental stability has been decreased rapidly by the unthinking public who have disgraced him disgraced him by changing his com position disgraced him by being lazy enough to deliber ately leave one letter from his name replacing it only by a small line for the past century he has been spelled dont instead of the former and much more respectable do not surely this would reduce anyone let alone a letter to the verge if not the very state of insanity itself how would you eel under the domination of such a so ciety no time would be your own even at night the supposed time of rest people use dont in dreams thirty percent of the people consider do not as archaic or a thing of the past the vote has been cast and only one voter wanted donts working hours cut down the voter dont himself who cast his ballot after being nearly killed while trying to enter the past maybe death would have been better dont even considered a union he recognized that unions were effective in the modern world and so tried to establish not the teamsters union but the over worked words union however only a few words joined he realized it would be no use striking for strikes are ineffective with only a few participants sympathy for his overuse and insanity are rare a few- knglish teachers try but vainly to give dont bark his respectability by telling their students to use do not but their efforts are ruthlessly brushed aside by incon siderate unsympathetic students students who care only for their own welfare sympathy from other words is not quite jo unobtainable but very few words are both used and hated so much hated you ask yes hated i say these are the words of a fired up female dont dont rioni thats all you ever say why cant you tell me to do something you would think we lived in the nineteenth century making some dont work sixteen hours a day so here i finish i plea on behalf of poor dont that you the public treat dont as a respectable person houstons for prescriptions drugs and sundries phone 402222 ntrtwo ivwtjtwoi l maix t n grourrvnxe community centre board the community centre board of trustees will hold an open meeting the first monday of each month in the commun ity centre womens institute a very successful family night was held by the womens institute on tuesday evening in the community hall with over 50 in attendance including four ladies from richmond hill the evening commenced with a delicious pot luck supper followed by a short business meeting due to the illness of the pres mrs rcid brumwell the meet ing was conducted by mrs al lan orr the guest soloist was mrs george hooper accompan ied at the piano by mrs don reesor mrs hooper sang an nie laurie and how are things in glocomora the guest speaker was dr ian glenroy who was introdu ced by mrs l mumberson dr glenroy is director of food con trol sanitation and labratories dept of public health dr glenroy spoke on public in formation public relations and with the use of a number of slides illustrated several pha ses of public health work one part that dr glenroy is vitally interested in is science fairs with the excellent exhibits by public and high school stud ents at present he is promot ing good practises in handling food by church and club groups ucw executive the president of the united church women mrs earl em- pringham and mrs heber mc- cague attended the ucw ex ecutive meeting at the st and rews united church markham on tuesday euchre there were 14 tables of eu chre players at the community hall on friday evening prize winners were ladies mrs ethel hardwick mrs bill cox and mrs walton most lone hands mrs worsley men ev erett vanderkooy lloyd beatty and clarence steckley most lone hands jim curtis lucky draw for a box of groceries was won by jim curtis another euchre party spon sored by the district lions club will be held in the community hall on friday evening jan 22 at 815 pm everyone welcome ladies please provide lunch sunday school convention the a6th annual convention of the markham township sun day school association will be held in the united church on thurs jan 21st commencing at 1000 am church news dr a f binnington will be in charge of the church service on sunday jan 24th at 1130 am everyone welcome york presbyterinl ucw annual the third annual meeting of the york prcsbyterial united church women will be held in the trinity united church newmarket on tuesday jan 26 from 330 am to 330 pm with mrs sylvester jones pre siding the election and instal lation of officers will be by dr a f binnington the commu nion service will be conducted by the rev norman pick new market address the rev jas ormiston bring a box lunch tea and dessert will he served fed of agriculture the markham township fed eration of agriculture will hold its annual banquet in the com munity hall on wednesday ev ening feb 3 at 7 pm the guest speaker will b mr george mccague a former vic toria square boy who is now chairman of farm products marketing board he will speak on milking industry report tickets may be obtainfd from local directors or you may con tact mr frank brumwell 837- 553s get yours early cooking school the womens institute is sponsoring hydro showtime on tuesday evening feb 9 at 8 pm in the community hall there will be door prizes cook ing demonstrations lighting hints and laundry tips this is a two hour show full of informa tion tickets available from mrs rcid brumwell 8873345 or any institute member neighbourhood notes birthday greetings to gail sanderson 12 yean jan 24th a ipeedv recovery is wished for mn harriet enjlish who suffered a heart attack lait week and is now in the branson hospital willowdale also to miss olive glover who has been ill in bed miss teresa rogers had the misfortune to fall last week and break her left arm a speedy recovery is wished for her mr and mrs john empring- ham will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on jan 20 congratulations we hope that they may have many more years of happiness together mr and mrs cecil nichols mrs desmond meed mr and mrs nelson buchanan miss cathy wright and mr allan nichols attended the christen ing of donald cecil ross nich ols infant son of mr and mrs donald nichols in our lady queen of the world church bayview on sunday afternoon gordon berta entertained a number of his friends on fri day evening the occasion being in honour of his 16th birthday miss robyn macdonald spent sunday vith miss barbara em- pringham mr and mrs abraham leh man penn mrs j kennedy and family of aurora spent sunday with mr and mrs cla rence steckley and the mac- donald children special birthday greetings to mrs boyd sr who will cele brate her 81st birthday jan 20 friends are pleased to hear that she is able to be up again fol lowing her recent fall bethesda one very early sunday mor ning temperature reading was 20 degrees below zero in beth- esda the january meeting of the womens institute was held at the home of mrs harry pugh wed jan 13th mrs howard kalclifl gave a piano selection and mrs cecil banks a read ing slides of local interest were shown by mrs pugh thursday night supper visit ors with maurice pike were mr and mrs a pike mr and mrs h pike and mr and mrs c burkholder sunday visitors with mr and mrs c burkholder were mr and mrs r chapman and car ol bruce and miss greta smith of queonsville miss reta chap man aurora miss alma burk holder mr and mrs howard burkholder miss elsie williams and mrs ii neahal from listowcl sis ters of mrs chas clubine spent from friday jan 15 till mon day with the chas clubine fa mily recent travellers from the community have been the e clubines and mrs e longfel low mr and mrs e clubine flew to jamaica to spend an 18 day visit including christmas and new years day with their fa mily mr and mrs bob clubine and children returning early in january at present mr and mrs a hutchinson are with ihe clubines in jamaica mrs e longfellow flew to new york then to madrid spain for a 23 day vacation the trip included a week in the canary islands several days in casablanca and tangicrs mor occo and a cruise from malaga spain along the coast in the mediterranean sea madrid and seville were the principal spanish cities visited where ancient architecture and cus toms are still attractions a group of young people from the community enjoyed bowling on saturday night at markham and went to the home of mr and mrs elwood patten- den stouffville for refreshments after carbon arc welding was in vented in 1ss5 ocoooooooooo 59 pontiac laurentian 4 door sedan this one own er car is finished in turquoise and white with matchini in terior v automatic radio washer excellent whitewall tires chrome discs and is as new in every respect only 895 talpark motors ltd va hljhwiy markham j thnne 2341500 or 2337rsb mw boys sports basketball herbert otto 12a on monday jan nth th stouffville hish school midgets played their first game and the seniors their third same in an exhibition match against aur ora at aurora hifih school al though we lost both sames we were given the compliment of bein as tough as any of the schools in their area the score or the midget came was 287 and the senior score was 4528 it should be noted that one of the seniors teams key players paul grose is in a cast and will not be playing for a while the senior team played with six men only sr girls defeat woodbridge the senior girls opened the season in fine style last thurs day by defeating woodbridge 2110 the stouffville guards held the defenders to a mini mum number of points white stoultville forwards provided the points needed to deivai their rivals donna knox was the high scorer with 0 points and sharon wideman was close behind with 8 the team looked good and everyone from sd- hs wishes them luck lor the coming season jr girls lose to woodbridge in a hardfought battle the junior girls dropped the first game of the season to wood- bridge by a score of 239 the absence of yvettc malloy fast moing forward was a loss to the team beth paisley di- anne hammerston and marg sheridan were the top scorers with 2 3 and 4 points respec tively although they lost this game we know that they will win as the season progresses and we wish them luck black friday for basketball teams jan 15th was black friday for stouffville high on that sad day the midget junior and senior basketball teams suffer ed humiliating defeats at the hands of woodbridge in the af ternoon games the icores were midget 1513 junior 2614 at night the seniors travel led to woodbridge for revenge however after a spectacular comeback and a thrilling over time the decision stood at 2624 for them on friday jan 27th the ju niors and seniors will meet bradford in our gym commen cing at 7 pm a dance will fol low membership drive urged by oddfellows lodge grand master i goodwood several ladies of our commu nity have enjoyed quilting at j the home of mrs jack todd i ilhis week callers at the home of mr and mrs wm may recently were mr and mrs newton lauklin and mr and mrs wes petty of cherrywood her nie ces and her nephew mr gord on hodgson of brougham and mr and mrs dean percy of markham mrs c jones has returned from a visit with her daughter and family of beamsvitle bitter cold weather moved in last wednesday we seldom miss a day we dont cither see or hear a flock of crows who decided not to travel south last fall mrs reuben may and leon ard and mrs baldwin spent wednesday with mr and mrs lance couling of georgetown mr and mrs george baldwin and family spent the evening with his mother it being airs baldwins birthday the bhf group are plan ning a hay ride for next satur day night contact a member for particulars the january womens insti tute meeting will be next mon day at 2 pm motto the per son who is always beefing is hold the line the theme for this years international or der of oddfellows was stressed by grand master arthur burch at a district meeting held mon day night at the masonic hall the grand master visiting district 39 on a provincial tour told members that more effort would have to be made to ini tiate new members into the or ganization he asked that each lodge add one man during the year and this would increase membership by 1000 there are presently 28000 members throughout the province the retired fire chief from st catharines explained the origin of the group he said its history dates back 146 years with records of the organiza tion back as far as the roman empire it was formed in north am erica by five men and has grown to one and a quarter million members the oddfellows were the first organization to provide homes for the aged six lodges from district 39 were represented at the meet ing and banquet members were present from stouffville aur ora brougham sutton mount albert and thomhill lodges 166 members and guests at tended the meeting the third largest crowd the grand mas ter has encountered in 44 ap pearances throughout the pro vince mr burch was presented with a desk set from the mem bers of the district five toasts were offered ex ecutive members offered toasts to the grand lodge rebekah assembly subordinate lodges rebekah lodges and friends the grand master presented brother ross knox with the past district deputy grand masters jewel two high school students re presenting the district in new york at the united nations pil grimage for youth were also honored the students joan tomlin- son of sutton and william bri- del of newmarket were presen ted with pins and certificates the banquet a roast beef dinner was served by members of the rebekah lodges in the district following the meeting a dance was held for the mem bers and their guests likely to get himself into a stew roll call my favourite casserole dish program evelyn bryant hostesses gladys slack olive cochrane weather per mitting this meeting will be at the home of mrs cochrane if stormy at mrs gribbles in the village fifth line ucw met at the home of mrs lloyd bryant on wednesday evening jan 13th the roll call was answered with a verse containing the word create or creator the february meeting will be held at the home of mrs clayton hill the 2nd wednesday even ing of the month the roll call will be a verse containing the word heart the executive for 1965 are as follows pres mrs len pilkey vice pres mrs chas symes sec mrs maude feasby cor sec mrs lloyd bryant treas mrs geo coppins ass treas mrs bert maye pianist mrs gladys nor ton assistant mrs coppins and mrs h dickinson friendship and visiting com mrs robt ncsbitt mrs elson mrs bert maye mrs dickinson and mrs ruttan cards and flowers mrs clayton hill mrs m feasby birthday box mrs gordon symes missionary pro gram convenor mrs howard forsythe mrs john maye mrs ross pew manse committee mrs george coppins rep of building committee of stew ards mrs ross pew rep to official board mrs len pilkey golfing businessmen often feel that it they shoot above par they are neglecting their coif and if they shoot below par they are neglecting their business saving spectaculars st lv aytmcr fanry rlut iw cut green beans sti lie arlmrr funry lflnz tin cream style corn standard peas each col i sfai fancy save r sockeye salmon vz size 55c lork 113 special save 2r peanut butter 3lb size 99c ira rovai guest save fir coffee mb bag 79c kraft cheese whiz 16oz jar 59c krjiarrif flinty frozen peas 2 2lb bajrs 85c inrumon siict s tr hospitality apple pie each 5c iga own ttnh jlnr xai v cracked wheat bread 2 for 39c bridge mixture 13nz pk 45c 4 in i 8pril davids biscuits pkg 99c southern prif flara orange iuice iroz in 39c choice iga peaches 2 15oz ins 4lc white beans 2 32oz pkrs 49c nr ml breakfast prunes 1ilb pk 39c rmpath grinalatm white sugar 5ih ba 42c onrfrtll miniature raisins 2 14oz pkg 49c klltll sugar pops 2 soz pke 69c lean mild cured sweet pickled or peamealed whole or half cottage roll lb 43 choice new zealand lamb sale leg olamb short cut whole oh half in loin olamb flank on 29 front olamb noart chops stew rorl nl hindi slicd mb pkr side bacon 59c all itrrf wieners at the peak of flavour florida grapefruit 10 59 tender garden fresh prodcce of lra can no i crade new cabbage 2 lor 29c a salad favourite produce of usa can no i crade crisp lettuce 2 for 35c so coon so many ways can no i grade cooking 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