Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 26, 1965, p. 9

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send them back to 1 1 former kinsale man has 150000 gun collection at home with a beautiful watch from waggs 15 jewel watches by bulova girls and up jewellery and china a gift for every occasion 24 main st w sloitfiville phone 6102022 j1s3css3ss3ttjms the young set really goes for milk the allaround drink markham dairy ltd phone direct 2942212 buy your office supplies from tribune office supplies hhihaimaaaiiiiiiiiaiiiiabiiaiiabiiiiabaiaraiiaaaaihri for perfect classroom per formance children need shoes thai lit look and hold up well our shoes are a classroom rnd budget buys i girls look nice moccasins tieons pumps fit into every eirl back to school shoe wardrobe boys look neat i smart hoys step off to school in leather slipons oxfords brogues bursters beware stay away from the home of ted curl formerly of kinsale and now in whitby his house is guarded by over 500 suns and they could be loaded- if warning isnt enough skeptics are advised to observe the german maxim j machine gun in the driveway of th home while an antiaircraft gun ties handy in the garage ted is president of the niag ara gun museum and he has the guns to prove it all 500 of them the maxim is only one of the heavy jobs while the house also contains lighter models and innumerable pistol rifles and such weapons it is truly a bur glars nightmare worth 150000 valued at over 5150000 the collection of weapons are usual ly transported around the coun try in a mobile trailer with two armed guards on duty to handle the bolder curiosity seekers an elaborate burglar system is in corporated in the trailers con struction while a second system protects the interior of the trail er from ton close an examina tion of articles on display we nearly scared the pants off a couple of youngsters who lean ed over to touch some of the guns curl stated many of the weapons on dis play are loaned to the museum by government agencies while others are the property of in dividuals a considerable num ber of guns belong to mr curl who has been building the col lection for the past 16 years among the collection are many famous guns some of which won the west others that attempted to destroy it plus still more weapons of fame and in famy one such model is the authenticated 3340 calibre colt revolver used by the infamous william billy the kid bon- ney another revolver is the 38- 40 carried by pancho villa the day he was assassinated the pistol is said to have been recovered by panchos assassin the 45 calbre thompson sub machine gun used in the feb 141929 st- valentines day massacre of gangland hoodlums in chicago is also included in the collection the entire display has a cen tenary theme representing weapons used during the past 100 years since confederation all weapons are conveniently placed on view in a 45foot trailer especially designed as a showcase for the niagara gun museum ltd militia history one sample display of wea- ipons depicts the history of mili tia operations in canada with a full detailed display of such 1 weapons as percussion en field rifles snider lee en- fields john english browning the well known world war i eluded in this section are per- itoss rifle and many others in- cussion 36 calibre colt navy pistols stem and bren guns a couple other odd items in the collection are a vzl 9 mm israeli submachine gun that can be held with one hand and fired fully automatic without the shots climbing above the bullseye and a modifield mm2 us carbine with folding stock and scope the latter weapon is said to be used in a future tele vision production described as a spoof on goldfinger called buttcrfinsers all deactivated xo one need be afraid of the guns going off accidentally it was stated all bolts and firing pins have been removed from the machine guns to deactivate them all other weapons have been fastened to display racks with heavy wire the display covered with thick shatterprof glass the entire show is presently the responsibility of ted curl described as the voice that identifies the pierre berton show nightly on ctv as a sideline from the main feature curl operates an antique gun showroom on his avon road home in the community prior to a crosscanada tour the gun museum will be on view at the canadian national exhibition location of the dis play is opposite the electrical building in front of the toronto transit commissions turning centre where one boards a street car heres how nuclear power plants work m stouffviue tkieune tfwtdv augml 26 1965 p the one remedy that hasnt been offered fo date is a reduc ing diet for fatheads the young man had gone to call on his girl only to find that the family had been unexpected ly called away for the weekend the girl left this note on the front door hi handsome have gone away for two days will be back sunday afternoon ps dont tear up this note youre not the only one markham ph 2943355 ph 2943355 thursday august 26 thru wednesday sept i dick van dyke funnier than ever in weldons 39 main st v stolffvtixe footwear phone 84036u in technicolor on the wide screen with james garner elke sommer angie dickinson ethel merman selected short subjects 2 shows 7 pm 311 pm matinee saturday 2 pm above show nut af 4 pm off supp file boxes 79c badge holders 10c each magnetic clips 55c marking pens 49c thank you notes 25c pkg comb letter sealer and opener 165 coloured desk trays 495 moisteners sponge and dish 125 type white correction tape 125 recipe boxes 75c stapler and staples 199 dymo label maker 995 in bell telephone colours telephone list finders 325 pen and holder 185 book ends 89c crayons 10c to 49c sheaffer pens 295 to 795 refill and index comp memo book 170 spikes 85c letter holders 135 coloured scotch tape dispensers 275 now that the bis construction machines have moved in on the site of pickering nuclear power station interest has been height ened n just how the plant will work we asked ontario hvdro builders of the s26h million sta tion to help outline just how atoms are split in a nuclear re actor and what that has to do with electricity ontario hydro operates three types of generating motions hy droelectric stations use falling water to rotate a turbine which in turn drives an electric gene rator thermalelectric stations burn coal to produce steam to spin the turbine in a nuclear- electric plant heat from a nu clear reactcr produces the steam so a nuclear reactor is a kind of glorified furnace using fission instead of fite to boil water fission is a fancy word for the splitting of atoms in nu clear reactors countless billions of atoms are split by neutrons a neutron is one of two kinds of particles that make up the core or nucleus of an atom with each splitting or fission two or three more neutrons are fired out to split other atoms in an endless chain of splittings and with each fission heat is produced to get the steady flow of heat needed in power plants like pickering this chain reaction has to be kept up under con trolled conditions for long peri ods a chain has to start some where so we asked what stalls he whole business off how does that first neutron get fired out uranium is one element that constantly emits neutrons and this same natural uranium is used in the canadian system of nuclear power plants although theres always some fission in natural uranium so few atoms are split that you could hold a piece nt natural uranium without feeling any heat because the emitted neu trons are travelling toe fast to split more than a very few others even slowed dowti they can split only other uranium atoms so to get a useful chain reaction going when ari where its want ed two things are needed there has to be enough urani um in one place to start and maintain a chain reaction and something must slow down those fast neutrons heres how its done the reactor itself is a metal lank pierced by many rows of tubes into which natural urani um fuel is placed then a sub stance called heavy water is added the uraniums whizzing neutrons bounce off the extra neutrons in the heavy water slowing them down like collid ing billiard balls heavy water looks feels and tastes like ordinary water but its heavier because it has more particles per stem than ordinary water and incidentally it cost more than s20 a pound rushing through the fuel tubes over and around the fuel bundles is an entirely separate supply of heavy water which carries the heat lo a boiler in the boiler ordinary water is converted to steam and spins the turbines s in a coal-burn- j ing plant it will take 232 tons of natural i uranium to get both 510000- j kilowatt units going in the pickering station and about 113 to 120 tons a year after that the 232ton initial fuelling will do the work of about 400ono tons of coal before its through that much coal would fill about 70000 railway cars also asked about heavy- water and a report on that will appear next week editors mail markham twp centennial tark rr 1 1nionville aug 21 1365 the editor the tribune stoufiville ont dear sir as one who is interested in j the fulfillment of our centennial j park project i am astounded at the turn of events which may i jeopardize this very important and necessary program in assessing the events tljat led up to this disappointing but perhaps not yet hopeless situa tion i thought how could this happen and i have come to the following conclusions and per haps can suggest the solution first who is to blame the answer is you and j the resi dents of markham township the fathers and mothers of the youth who would benefit most our complete and total apathy and lack of interest a little pressure group tried to convey the impres sion through the press and other means that they represent the majority of the ratepayers of markham twp nothing could he farther from the truth they simply mustered their total strength of about 311 or 40 peo ple and march on council en masse and appear to represent all the taxpayers on the other hand the people who support the council do not turn out to oppose them in this way a small group can wield an influ ence out of all proportions to its size this group has obstructed and opposed all measures before council in recent months and opposed all progress this could lead to an unseen power dictat ing the policies of council in the future and result in stagnation of this townships development we do have a good council democratically elected they are quite capable of running the affairs of this township but they do need moral support of the electors and they need to know that the vast majority of the people of markham town ship have faith and confidence in their ability as councillors anything you can do through the press to promote public in terest and support should be done yours truly fred ross lot 22 cone 5 zipper binders leather heavv dutv zipper 595 650 695 750 lined refills 5t0 sheets divider sheets and index tabs spec 188 lined refills 250 sheets spec 98c hilroy science note books 69c duo tang file covers 7 pack 98c mathematical sets 75c cr 150 3 ring pencil pouches 79c world map pencil cases 129 pocket oxford dictionary 275 parker t ball jotter 198 s parker 45 jotter ball pt pen 298 papermate ball point pens 129 198 249 plus all types of school supplies plus for refund of your school supply purchase an old mountaineer and his son sat lazily in front of the fire not moving a hair after a long silence the father said son step outside and see if its still raining shucks paw replied the son why dont we just call in the dog and see if hes wet pharmacy 35 wain si w stouffville hone 6404722 dickson hill mr and mrs lucien collin and three children from cali fornia visited at the homes of wm grove and herb wideman last week mrs collin is a daughter of the former beatrice parchment who in her girlhood visited her relatives at the home of her aunt and uncle the late mr and mrs henry grove those who remember beatrice will regret to learn she is now a widow and she has been bed fast in her home for twentyfive years on tuesday afternoon delia wife of herb lageer was laid to rest in the cemetery here she was a daughter of the late mr and mrs dan lehman of ringvvoori and since her marri age has lived in toronto she is survived by her husband and an only daughter pastor eriddje of banfield church toronto con ducted the service in the church and at the graveside mr and mrs russell philip of van nuys california were sunday dinner guests at the wm grove home elizabeth snider who spent a few days with her friend norma jennie moyer returned to her home in kitchener jo anne and charles hill of manitoulin are holidaying with their grandparents mr and mrs chas hoover at oakyard 1964 pontiac parisienne convetiiblc vs auto matic power brakes power si cor ing radio whitcvvahs and discs beautiful mist hlnc finish with black lop 1963 envoy sfalion wagon cylinder standard transmission very economical transportation white wih red interior 1961 pontiac c station wagon 6 cylinder aulo- malic radio discs washers whilewalls 2 one wilh beige op dark brown 1962 pontiac laurcntian 4 door sedan 6 cylin der radio a real buy blue finish 1961 pontiac a door sedan 6 cylinder standard transmission green with match ing interior 1960 pontiac 2 door r cylinder excellent white- wall ires a one owner car driven 32000 miles 1960 pontiac 2 door 6 cylinder standard trans mission radio wo one red and whie 1958 dodge vz on pickup v8 a real good sound ruck 1960 chevrolet j on pickup fleelsidc wilh long wide box in real good condilion 1956 gm tractor 1952 int tractor holh of these units on 900 x 20 rubber air and vacuum controls both units in good working condi tion 1965 pontiac trade your car for an all new pontiac ii tribune office supplies 5456 main st w stouffville 1 year warranty on all c neil patrick jmttotr ltd main st w at the tracks stouffville phone 6403452 gmao t1mi paymtwt plan

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