Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 13, 1965, p. 12

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n 12 the stouffviue wvlht twjy my u 155 spring clearance tremendous values dresses 5 news from button ville recreation for 2000000 at conservation areas b coat frankl markham shopping centre imon phone 2942900 pine orchard john hope of ingersoll spent the weekend with his parents here mrs lome shropshire was hostess at a tupperware party last wed night mrs g wood and miss jean johnston had charge of the pro gram at willing workers at the home oi mrs douglas hope last week sorry to report little vickey mavers is in york county hos pital with severely burned hands which he received when he fell on the electric stove mr r chapman and mr and mrs walt johnston were recent visitors with miss c chapman in brierbush hospital stouff- ville they also visited mr and mrs allen closson congratulations to the teach ers and pupils of the school on their achievements at lions club music festival mr r chapman visited mr r giles and mrs giles of rich mond hilt on monday mr chapman and mr giles were school pals at bethesda over 70 years ago summer must be right ar ound the corner as first ball practice was held thursday night both a jr and sr team are entering the leagues neighbourhood not the sood wives of buttonville wi houeceaned the wi hall last week in readiness for the dist annual which was held there tuesday of this week the basement has been painted and brightened with new coral col oured drapes the kitchen was scoured from stem to stern all reachable woodwork in the main hall was freshened and it is possbly the only basement in is possibly the only basement in match the drapes it all looks very spic and span mrs olga denby who has been a patient at the york cen tral hospital for several weeks returned to the home of her daughter mrs alvin robinson thornhill early last week and is able to be up for part of each day the baseball season is with us again the diamond at but tonville school was in use one evening last week seeding has been late this year but growth is rapid and most newly planted fields are showing a fine film of green family day service the church service at browns corners united church was un der sunday school direction this week with mr bruce arm strong and mr garnet stewart conducting the service mrs george hooper led the junior choir in two twopart songs and miss joy fuller played the organ the family day program in cluded a story told by mrs fred leaf and the new student minister on the charge mr r g hobhs spoke on samuel ushers who took the offering were john steffler john stew art derek armstrong and david hooper at the conclusion of the last hymn sunday school students filed out with their teachers singing happy the home when god is there nursery children were in charge of mrs garnet stewart this week farm sale may 15 next saturday will see the end of an era at the east half of lot 9 cone 3 which to friends in the neighbourhood has been the rodick farm for more than forty years the property was sold last fall the last of its breed to go on don mills road south of 7 highway on saturday the prentice brothers will conduct an auc tion sale of farm and household goods and shortly afterwards mary and jack rodick will move to their home at 8 jonquil ave markham and live in su burbia for the first time in their lives although they are moving from the community the neigh bours are delighted to know they still intend to be part of it the farm has been purchased come in and test your olds resistance during trade travel time admiring a picture of the 65 oldsmobile is one thing eventually you will turn the page but sitting behind the wheel of a beautiful new olds now thats something else if you dont believe us try it come in now during trade n travel time and slip into a new olds take a moment or two to admire your surroundings then ease it out onto the open road feel the luxurious quiet comfort the smooth powerful response to your slightest touch it gets to you this 65 oldsmobile a general motors value going to new york see the general motors futurama at something else when you ask about the price youll get a surprise too youll find its much easier than you ever thought to become an oldsmobile owner especially now during trade n travel time when your present car can bring top dollar so go see your oldsmobile dealer trade today and travel away in a luxurious new olds olds the one in the picture is a dynamic 88 celebrity sedan the new york worlds fair the new its trade n travel time at your chevroletoldsmobile dealers now i authorized oldsmobile dealer in stolefville ghes chevrolet oldsmobile limited stouffville ont phone 6401610 be sure to see bonanza on the cbctv network each sunday check your local listing for channel and time by the schickedanz brothers and will be ocviipied by rela tives from manitoha local nursery open the little acre nursery which has oprred where the former james mcquay resi dence stood is off to a good season on sunday traffic was so busy at this don mills road greenery that staff sgt bob hood of the markham town ship police was directing the cow ycha mrs john blown held a cof fee party lar friday morning may tth when the local branch of the ycha met at her home chairman mrs george kelly welcomed members and a guest miss vina chariband treasurer mrs douglas hood reported 56 earned for the auxiliary at the april 9 euchre party held in the wi iiali mrs norman reid membership secretary has listed a new member miss jacqueline johnson who is a volunteer worker at the hospi tal during business mrs kelly- announced that rew volunteers are required at the hospital on alternate saturdays from 69 pm and sundays from 36 pm mrs russell burr reported that arrangements have been made with the summit restau rant for a luncheon meeting to be held there on june 4 mrs wm finlay gift shop convener has agreed to speak and other special guests will he mrs r g miller coordinator of volun teers at the hospital and mrs ernest redelmeier ycha pros dates to remember include a luncheon at highland golf club aurora sponsored by the new market york hospital auxiliary may 26 at 1 pm a tea by richvale ycha branch june 2 a garden tea sponsored by the thornhill ycha branch june 16 at 1120 am courtesies were offered by mrs aubrey step henson and mrs don ridout moved adjournment before leaving members sign ed a get well card to be sent to past chairman mrs j w rob inson who is presently in the toronto western hospital re cuperating from heart attack she is expected home shortly orchard park report the house system by jill mcwhinnie and laurie norton an excellent booster of good sportsmanship is the house system which came into effect at orchard park last fall each house contains a junior girls junior hoys senior girls and senior hoys team the house system includes grades four to eight the junior teams com prise grades four five and six while the senior teams consist 19yrs old when you turn 19 youre no longer cov ered by your parents hospital insurance to keep insured you must take out indi vidual membership within 30 days get your application form at a bank a hospital or from the commis sion newly wed the family hospital insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife notify your group without de lay or if you both pay premiums direct noti fy the commission new job to keep insured follow the instructions on the hospital insurance certificate of payment form 104 that your present employer is required to give you on leaving your ontario hospital insurance plan ontno howtil setvksf- wimisson toress 7 ontina another season of familv picnicking swimming fishing and nature hikes has begun with the 1965 opening of the 10 conservation areas by the me tropolitan toronto and region conservation authority the conservation areas pro vide recreational facilities for the nearly 2000000 rcsidqnts of the 1000square mile metro watershed region as well as visitors from near and far re creation is a secondary use for the areas which were primarily developed by the authority as part of its flood control and water conservation program for the region last year more than one million persons visited the con servation areas and authority officials believe this figure will be surpassed this year the conservation areas loca tions and facilities for public recreation are as follows albion hills 5 miles north of bolton on 30 hvvy group camping swimming fishing nature trails refreshment stand boyd two miles north of woodbridge on the woodbridge- kleinburg road group camp ing swimming fishing nature trails refreshment stand clareiuont in pickering twp vz miles north of 7 hvvy on 10 sideroad group camping fishing nature trails glen hafty in albion twp 1 mile south of mono mills and 9 hwy group ramping fish ing and nature trails the glen hafty extension is also available on a groupsuse basis for fishing boats are available the extension has 2 large trout ponds greenwood in pickering twp 4 miles north of pickering village on the greenwood road group camping swimming fish- of grades seven and eight a pupil will remain in the same house until he graduates from public school although some times players are moved around to balance the system the points of the separate teams in each house are totalled after each season of sport the final standing of each house is the grand total of even season added together some advantages of the house system are 1 the seniors can coach the junior teams and so improve the quality of play 21 the teams in the same house cheer each other on pro ducing a good team spirit in june a school champion will be declared if the competi tion continues as well as it has the race for school champion ship will be very keen the standing at the start of the baseball season are red fifi blue 61 gold 37 and green 37 ing nature trails and refresh ment facilities heart 1ake 5 miles north of 7 hvvy on the 2nd cone east of brampton group camp ing swimming boating fishing nature trails and refreshment stand number trails in king twp i mile south of the king sideroad two miles east of nobleton group camping and fishing cold creek in king twp two miles east of bolton an area designed for sportsmen and naturalists black creek site of the pio neer village at jane street sieelcs ave in northwest metro toronto ralcravp in albion twp first sideroad left off hwy 50 north of albion hills are fishing and hiking family picnicking is encour aged in all areas at 11th area bruces mill just north of markham will be opened in july with swimming in the old mili pond and nature trails available all of the conservation areas are open daily from 10 am un til sundown admission is the nominal 50cent parking fee for cars with the exception ot black creek pioneer village where the admission fee is 100 for adults and 25 cents for stu dents and children further information regard ing the conservation areas may be obtained by contactini the metropolitan toronto and regi on conservation authority dur ing normal office hours at ave- nue 55125 at typewriters adding machines office furniture business machines the stouffville tribune spend less get more specials this week halves of beef cut wrapped frozen lb 45c picnic hams lb 45c rindles5 side bacon lb 65c lean hamburg 40c lb 2 lbs 75c fretz bros a harper highest qualilv meats lowest prices free delivery 6403125 claremont ont whats your stand on life insurance paying for a college education mrs powell ive never connected the two- life insurance and college i mean interviewer thousands of canadian parents have provided college educa tions for their children this way through the mutual life mrs powell some kind of special insurance policy i still dont see how interviewer a policy purchased when your child is young guarantees that come what may the money will be available when it is needed mrs powell you really should be talking to my husband about this where could he find out all about it intervie have him call the mutual life of canada representative near est you nu the mutual life assurance company of canada hkadorrlct watiiluoowtaw0kttauimtmm fred m pugh 98 tenth line north stouffville ont prions 6402604 harold hal gibson 36 rose avenue stoufrville ont phone 6402764

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