Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 29, 1965, p. 7

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classified coming events lost found i bingo every monday night j lost in atha area large in the claremom legion hall cih orizes share th wealth and jsckpot game time s00 p ra eerone welcome 32tf hay grain male pan basse it tricolor hound j jensen 6195701 1000 bales 2nd rut mixed hay lor sale baled in field bet offer tel 6495530 after 6 p m clearance sale of fresh pea and corn ensilage stokely van camp of can ltd phone g6801 mr cappe whitbv ont 415 for rent adding machines type writers for tent call tribune office supplies phone 02100 34tf trailer for rent silver- liner collapsible trailer aug lgth to sept 6th phone 640- 1760 after aug 2nd phone 2914940 reasonable rent new telephone rates ffective august 10th work wanted day care available for preschoolers ph 6403515 we rent electric ranges refrigerators televisions in stalled in your horn by the week or month your rent may be applied to purchase if desired herb knng furni ture and appliances 23 main st w phone 6102092 40u custom francis combining phone 6403762 don ladies dresses shortened minor alterations phone 610- 2984 on occasion the most expen sive gift can be the gift of gab fortunately theres no mirror to show you what other people 64 sometimes think of you because the number of tele phones in the localservice area of the markham exchange has outgrown the present rate group increases will go into ef fect on august 10 to bring rates into line with those charg ed in other exchanges with a similar number of telephones r w hunt bell manager for this area said the increases which have been ordered by the board of transport commissioners are relatively small for example the monthly rate for twoparty residence service will be only 20 cents higher and the individ- dual residence service 23 cents higher as required the bell company notified the board on april 29 that the number of telephones in the localservice area of the markham exchange had exceed ed by more than five percent the maximum number of tele- pet stock phones in its present rate group telephone rates for any ex change are governed by the number of telephones in trie localservice area in recogni tion of the principle that the alue of service to each cus tomer increases as the number of telephones increases telephone customers served by the markham exchange have 22169 telephones in their local- service area the following table provides examples of the new monthly rates for typical classes of serv ice in the present and new rate groups for the area auewweek wsqre sxgfws mm g residence service beautiful three month old lassie tvpe collie pup for sale male 6192500 individual line twoparty line multiparty line extension telephones business service individual line twoparty line multiparty line telephones extension present new group group no 440 345 315 no 465 365 325 125 125 910 705 1050 not available 480 500 185 185 trices effective july 28 29 30 31 we reserve the right to limit quantities masons canned case of 24 only 169 soft drinks 12 sunnv iga sunny morn hardwood monarch colored parchment scott paper sale white pink yellow aqua purex tissue twinpk 4 89c scotkin napkins so 2 for 39c placemats su family pk of 2i 39c cut rite wax paper iooftroii 2 for 55c 100 ft rolls wax paper refills 2r45c facial tissue colored scotties pkirof 400 4 for 100 scott towel holder ch 45c grade a predressed young readyfortheoven mccains frozen 2 10 oi tins 85c 1 lb bag 71c 5 lb bag 29c 2 1 lb pkgs 55c 22 oi pkg 69c 510 lb avg royal guest rindless side bacon lean and meaty i pk 75c pork tenderloin ih primrose alpine triangle 99c beef steakettes i 55c drink mixes 1a qq funny face jupkgj7 peas fey isoz a q stokely honey pod 1 lins u instant coffee 1 i maxwell hse 10 oz jar 14 j apple pie oq hospitality each oj hair spray 16 oz qq sudden beauty rjj shampoo med tube hh head shoulders c i i save these extra tapes for free gifts or eaton merchandise certificates rroduce of usa canada no 1 grade sweet salmon flesh jumbo size 27 juicy valencias oranges sizem fiery red 89c duarti plums auan can no 1 39c j doz firm green can no 1 grade lettuce fresh 2 hds 29c sweet corn local grown receive an extra 10 tape confidcls sanitary napkins package of 12 receive an extra 6 tape alran 18 foilwrap roll kam 12 07 tm luncheon meat white or colored twinpnk scottowels receive an extra 1 tape aloan 12 foilwrap roll receive an extra 52 tape kraft chee7 whiz regular 16 oz jar frozen orange juice old south 2 12oi tins tablcrlte 12 07 pkj sliced roiogna ontario no 1 grade new potatoes 10 lb bag ratcliffs iga foodliner stouffviiie fren 3lpntmrmef cherries our shipment of pitted montmorency cherries in 10 and 22lb is pails arriving fruit expected to arrive at the same time next week black sweet cherries will be let us call you on arrival of this popular ratcliffs iga foodlbner the stourtvlue trituwe tknthy my 39 1 pjgt 7 adult books in the library u rfeit km i baagkt year ice oem one knr vrfascb oes toot sister found liquor in parked car a willowdale woman charg ed july 13th with having liquor in a place other than her resi dence was fined s50 and costs in magistrates court tuesday maureen g millar pleaded guilty to the charge pc al hudson of the mark ham township police said he noticed a car parked on the travelled portion of the road on the third concession north of hwy no 7 he said he found a part bottle of 12ounee rye- whiskey in her purse and a full bottle on the floor of the car millar told the court that she was not drising the car but added nothing in her own de fense magistrate o s hollinrake had the liquor confiscated atha miss diane foster of kitche ner is spending a week with her parents mr and mrs donald dunkeld and family visited on sunday with mr and mrs gordon brod- field of peterborough mr and mrs allan meyers and allien are holidaving near kirkfield happv birthday to jimmie tran ellis melton mrs c dun keld and susan mr and mrs a wideman mr and mrs c hodgson and mr and mrs m dunkeld were recent guests of mr and mrs geo harvie youths jailed three years for theft two men will spent the next three years behind bars after being convicted of break enter and theft in markham town ship james hudson 21 and john w glowach 24 both of toron to were charged june 28th after they broke into the don- way fruit market on the don mills road south of hwy no 7 they stole some si 1638 worth of assorted groceries the two men were first ap prehended in toronto bv del donald wright det wright told the court that their car was filled with groceries they were kept in toronto over night and taken to button- ville tlie following morning by pc cliff cox and pc john mccague both of markham township police they were convicted by mag istrate o s hollinrake july 20th and remanded one week for sentence both youths have records dat ing hack to 1960 for the communitys safety i must send you to jail the magistrate said in passing sent ence stole quantity of liquor from golf club a 35 year old man formerly of nova scotia was advised by magistrate o s hollinrake tuesday that he was going to jail on a charge of theft over s50 alexander nemis basmajian an employee of the bayview golf and country club was convicted of the charge of steal ing 15 bottles of liquor at the golf club magistrate hollinrake told the accused to find someone to speak on his behalf before sentence next tuesday you are going to jail said the magistrate and what peo ple say about you will deter mine for how long pc douglas tribbling of the markham twp police toid the court that the liquor wis hid den in a bush and 13 bottles were finally recovered in to ronto basmajian said he vould make restitution for the other 2 bottles but said nothing in his own defense if you think making restitu tion is going to clear you juure badly mistaken warned mag istrate hollinrake alsa charged on the same count was peter d mclellan 18 who lives at the golf club he said the bottles were in his room for a while but after that he knew nothing more about them he admitted that he h forced the lock on the beer cooler mclellan was also remanded one week while magistrate hollinrake obtains a present ence report people who rely on luck too often forget there are two kinds girls are naturally curui but most of them dont really mind being kept in the drk watering important now for summer flower care the care you take now with your flowers can mean the dif ference between mediocre and very good growth horticulturists with the onta rio department of agriculture tell us that watering is of par ticular importance at this time water both annual and peren nial flowers during the dry spells and apply enough to wet the ground be sure the water sinks to a depth of six inches light frequent sprinklings only encourage shallow rooting and abundant weed growth weeds can be kept down by hoeing frequently throughout the growing season mulching the soil with a twoinch layer of peat will keep weeds down and conserve moisture so that less frequent watering is required dead flowers should be picked off annuals to prevent seed set ting this encourages more flowering over a longer period of time periodic checks of the garden should be made for disease and insect pests when the first signs appear suitable materials should be used to check their spread and badly diseased plants should be removed the following is a suggested list of adult reading for mature young people born free joy adamson my lord what a morning marian anderson my heart has seventeen rooms carol bartholomew the joy of music leonard bernstein celia garth gren bristow the small woman alan burgess gods graves and scholars c w ceram lord jim joseph conrad the red badge of courage stephen crane the keys of the kingdom a j cronin deliver us from evil thomas a dooley crime and punishment fyodor dostoevsky the forsyte saga john galsworthy fate is the hunter ernest k gann an episode of sparrows rumer godden act one moss hart the old man and the sea ernest hemingway maria chapdelain louis hemon a single pebble john hcrsey akuaku thor hcyerdahl the nuns story kathryn hulme profiles in courage john t kennedy anna and the king of siam margaret landon endurance shackletons in credible voyage alfred lan sing the ucy american leder- er and burdick to kill a mockingbird harper lee christ church anglican stouffville rev john l ball rector 1st and 3rd sundays of august holy communion 930 am 2nd and 4th sundays morning prayer 930 am choir practice wed s pm stouffville united church eev a l borland ba bd sunday august 1st 1965 11 am divine worship sunday school 11 am nursery kindergarten beautiful garden irises add color and variety few june flowers have the variety of color and orchidlike beauty of the iris with a color range from pink through yel low orange blue brown to al most black this plant can be of real value to the gardener july and august are the months for dividing and plant ing irises note horticulturists with the ontario department of agriculture they advise that irises like a sunny welldrained area and are easily grown in a perennial border although they will grow in semishade the growth is poor by compari son and they are more suscept ible to disease they are not heavy feeders and will grow well in most garden soils the soil should be prepared by dig ging in a complete fertilizer such as a 52020 at the rate of 2 pounds to 100 square feet plant the rhizone the thick underground stem just below the surface of the ground so that it is completely covered to produce long clumps quick ly use two or three rhizomes radiating from the center de pending on space available place the clumps two or three feet apart strong clumps of irises re quire dividing every three to four years if you have a favor ite variety in your garden that you wish to divide cut off the young healthy outer parts of the plants and use these for starting new clumps throw out the old center part of the clump as this is of little value remember that even after the june flowering period the sword like foliage adds interesting form variety to the garden for further information on recommended varieties and ad- dional pointers on care write to the information branch on tario department of agricul ture parliament buildings to ronto 2 and ask for publication 44 garden irises ringwood christian church rev a barry tones btit sunday august 1st 1965 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm in stouffviiie park drivein service 8 pm wed ce prayer meeting altona united missionary church kev frank iluson pastor sunday august 1st 1965 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic service wed 8 pm prayer service and bible study the church with hie light on sunday night stouff villi uji ji jte ct missionary church kcv arthur walsh minister sunday august 1st 1965 10 am sunday school with classes for all ages 11 am 7 pm guest speaker rev d benson pastor of the bloomington christian church wed 8 pm prayer meeting stouffville baptist church fastor gordon t goodcrham bth sunday august 1st 1965 950 bible school come along on our sunday school bus 1100 rev l b street of tha overseas missionary fellow ship will speak 730 rev wm tyler also of the omf will be the guest preacher wed 800 prayer meeting sunday august 8th 1965 950 bible school 1100 mr j w deans of tha shantymans christian asso ciation will be the speaker 730 rev f krieck from tha cssm at lemonville will preach holding forth the word of life stouffville memorial christian church minister ucv clarence t bass sunday august 1st 1965 10 am bible classes for adults yp and children 11 am hour of worship 730 pm drivein service in stouffviiie park on the south side of arena have you seen the new mag netic bulldog clips at tribune office supplies handy for home or office- churchill vivian churches rev k burton bth sunday august 1st 19g5 churchill mussclmans lake sun 955 bible school 11 am morning worship fri 7 pm young peoples vivian 10 am bible school 730 pm worship service wed 8 pm prayer bible study for both churches fri 8 pm closing program of dvbs all welcome united church rev geo davison sunday august 1st 1965 betiiesda 5th cone whitchurch 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school melville 6lh cone markham no sunday school this week 1115 am- worship service st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rev frcil ii cromcy ba sunday august 1st 1965 10 am morning worship 10 am church school claremont baptist church minister rev n sydney hillycr dd sunday august 1st 1965 945 am sunday school 1 1 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service gormley united missionary church rev l k sldcr rasfor sunday august 1st 1965 950 am sunday school 11 am worship pastors theme more fruit of the spirit 730 pm evening service special songs by mr ivan preston of emmanuel bible college pastors theme light then darkness wed aug 4 at 8 pm prayer meeting building o present he word to the world second markham baker hill baptist churches rev bruce hlsey sunday august 1st 1965 second markham wed 8 pm bible study prayer sunday bible school 10 am morning worship 11 am evening service 730 pm baker hill thurs 830 bible study a prayer sunday morning worship 945 ajn bible school 11 am young peoples meet on sunday nights for summer next service august 1st 8 pm ah welcome ballantrae lemonville united churches rev g roy inglis ba minister sunday august 1st 1965 ballantrac mussclmans iake 1130 am worship service at mussclmans lake church vacation church school 9 am to 12 noon monday thru friday aug 2 6 monday thru friday aug 9 13 lemonville 1030 am sunday school 1130 am worship service at mussclmans lake church 730 pm vacation bible school closing exercises united missionary church fastor rev grant slosss sunday august 1st 1965 markham 950 am sunday school 11 am the pastor 730 pm drivein service on the markham plaza with the reesor mennonitc choir mr maurice kennedy soloist rev leonard street from the china inland mission will ba speaking wed 8 pm prayer service dicksons hill 945 am the pastor speaking 1050 am sunday school 730 pm drivein servica on the markham plaza wed 8 pm prayer service bloomington christian gospel church rev d benson fastor sunday august 1st 1965 945 sunday school classes for all ages 1100 am- morning worship speaker for this morning- service dr norman nlelson do not fall to hear him 730 pm grfjat evening service speaker rev roy langford pastor of port bolster community chapel special singing our young mens quintette special note on sunday aug 8th 1965 rev daniel calm will speak at both services he will play his accordian in tha evening service a friendly welcome awaits you

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