Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 9, 1965, p. 5

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artists sketch tent campaign site tent campaign jwrvtcrs are currently in progress at dickson hill with meetings every evening during the week and on sunday nights united missionary churches at markham stouftville altona gormley and dicksons hill are working together on the program this artists sketch of the tent site was completed by mr refer a kwtpnvm of ratlantrae and given to the tribune for reproduction victoria square sirs w sandle institute rally the york county womens institute rally will he held in the community hall on thurs day sept 9th commencing in the morning please bring box lunch beverage will be provid ed all institute members and ladies of the surrounding com munities are invited to attend womens institute the september meeting of the wi will be held on tuesday evening sept 14th at 8 pm st the home of mrs denton brum- well the theme will be home economics and health roll call to be answered by name an antidote found in the kitchen cupboard the guest sepaker will he from the victorian order of nurses from richmond hill the hostesses will he mrs frank brumwrll mrs a orr and mrs c story united church women the september meeting of the ucw will be held at the home of mrs wm orr 126 keele st south king city there will be a special guest speaker all ladies welcome this meeting is in charge of mrs jim boyd and her group church news please remember that sunday school has been resumed and is held at 10 am followed by the church service at 1130 am on sunday sept 12th at 1130 am dr a f binnington will he in charge of the church serv ice neighbourhood notes dr and mrs a f binnington have returned from their vaca tion spent mostly at their cot tage in the rouge hills during their vacation they attended the stratford festival birthday greetings to miss joy mortson sept 9 peggv leitch 14 yrs sept 12 carl and catharina vanderkooy 3 yrs sept 12 mr and mrs gordon bt urn- well and girls from ramore spent the labour day weekend here with his parents mr and mrs reid brumwrll ronnie orr has had the cast removed from his leg which he had the misfortune to break at the heginning of his summer vacation mr and mrs cecil nichols welcomed another grandson on sept 3 a son vincent harding wills was born to mr and mrs roy wills faye nichols at vancouver messrs wayne and bruce mortson are holidaying this week with friends at algonquin park mr and mrs don stoll smiths falls spent the week end with mr and mrs cecil nichols mr john baker of smiths falls has been spending the past three weeks here with mr and mrs cecil nichols mr and mrs maurice farqu- harson and family have moved to their new home at thornhill miss olive nigh town line new york and mrs elias elli ott of gormley called on mr and mrs treanor canning on saturday evening girl guides the 1st gormley guide com pany will begin its fall activities on monday evening sept 20th at 7 pm in the melville united church first aid course first aid course will be giv en by the st johns ambulance corps if there is enough inter ested people wishing to take it please contact mrs g hardie at 8875434 green river sympathy is extended to mr and mrs b draper in the re cent loss of her mother mrs davies who passed away at the brierbush hospha- week mr and mrs wm duncan had dinner on sunday at the home of their son mr and mrs donald duncan of brooklin mr and mrs chis hutchings of pickering and miss i gray visited with ruth hutchings on sunday the ladies aid vij neet at the home of mrs k postill markham on wednesday even ing september 15th at 8 pm mrs postill is in charge of the devotional programme and the word for roll call is gospel highlighting the program will be talks by mrs f herbert mrs jenkins and mrs sauer these three ladies all travelled overseas and visited different countries during the summer months miss carol lehman is confin ed to the hospital for sick children and would appreciate receiving cards from any of her friends she is in room 661 ward 6c we stouffyhu tribune thny sfle mb 9 1965 pt i visit nuclear power plant scarboros half way house for pioneer village a preconfederation bar is be ing sought by the staff of metro torontos black creek pioneer village for use in its recently- acquired inn russell cooper historic sites administrator savs the bar should be of the 18451850 peri od the black creek village is be ing developed by the metropoli tan toronto and region conser- distrlct newsmen learned at first hand about the oiieralion of douglas point nuclear power station when they visited the plant recently from the left are charles nolan stouffvule tri bune jack gearin oshawa times peter hvidsten uxbridge timesjournal and port perry star werdcn leavens bolton pnterprise and william murkar pickering news the photo was taken by gil shepherd newmarket era and express vation authority as a pre- confederation crossroads com munity at jane street and steeles ave in northwest metro toronto it presently has some 18 buildings completed on the 115acre conservation area one of the latest acquisitions is the hall way house which until recently stood at kingston road and midland ave in su burban scarboro this inn dat ing from is 15 is to be reas sembled at the village in its day it served as a stage coach- stop between montreal and tor onto it operated until 1920 we anticipate great difficulty in obtaining such a bar and we would appreciate anyone know ing where one is located to con tact us said mr cooper add ing that it was possible that a bar of this nature may be stored in the basement of an unused hotel or may even be in use in a hotel somewhere in canada record cattle sale i a total of 171 head of rattle were sold at the sloiiffville stockyards on thursday evening the largest sale of its kind ever held there twentyeight head went to alexandres near the quebec border thirteen head went to a buyer in vermont the top row brought 300 the attendance was large including many from this area auctioneers bennett and faulkner opened the sale at 8 pm and closed it at 1230 am the next one is scheduled for oct 7th receives award ted thorndykn 21 catcher with port terry merchant in ihe claremonl community softball league holds the most valuable player trophy presented to him on thursday night b was selected by members of to league txccuhye stall photo the canada pension plan and its benefits here is what the canada pension plan will do for people like mary todd a 22yearold nurse who earns 310 a month 3720 a year if marys earnings continue at this rate until she reaches age 65 she will receive a retirement pension of s7750 a month from the plan plus s75 a month old age security because mary will have the opportunity of contributing for 43 years she can have as many as fvi years of lower or no earnings and still be entitled lo the same pension actually marys retirement pension will undoubtedly be more this is because as mary advances in her profession and her earnings increase so will her pension furthermore to ensure that all benefits under the plan maintain their value they will be adjusted to meet changes in living costs and wage levels before they are paid and changes in living costs after they become payable if mary continues to work and becomes disabled at any time after 1970 she will be entitled to a disability pension of 58312 a month until she reaches age 55 from then on she will receive her retirement pension as well as s75 a month from old age security if mary dies any time after 1967 having contributed until her death a lump sum payment of 465 will be paid to her estate what will the plan cost you if like mary you are employed and have earnings of 53720 spread evenly over the year you willpay at the rate of s468 a month your employer will pay the same amount this advertisement is one of a scries which relates some of the important benefits of the canada pension plan to individual circumstances issued by authority of the minister of national health and welfare canada ithe honourable judy lamarsbv

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