Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 14, 1965, p. 7

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auction sale of farm implements lakge quantity of household kurmtrrk mnv antique artlol mh manur spra4r lil nw ihc thrhlns marhlik- 223 mh biwr nd full ijn of implmnt ilo 455 bale of straw isw bl- of hy th properly of harold percy at lot 27 concession 7 pickering townshir 2 mil eal of fireen river i u mile north of hlshway no 7 friday oct 22 1937 ford tractor eissel land roller 3drum ihc threshinz marhinp 22x3s mh manure 5prearier no 15 2fxvi condition mh binder sjtt cut drill 12 disr kfr mh tractor disr ltiooth cultivator mh 12tooth medeerink cultivator mh hay tedder turnip diill 2 single plows mh 13 disc drill fertilizer and grain combined cockshutt 3 fui row plow no 8h corn cultivator mh 2row eaton jzas encine 4 hp waterloo cockshutt 2itir plow like new 32ft extension ladder oat roller with horse power attachment 2 hay racks i tee tired wagon set of steel wheel truck 3 timbers about 35 long 12x12 iarse quantity of new and used lumber sulky rake seed mill clipper eaton tannine mill for eiairi set 2000 lb scales small scale 210 lh 2 rolls of wire fence new cutting box lare 2 small belt anvil 100 ft drivp belt endless good draw rope 150 lb large quantity of scrap iron 3 sood hydro poles number of cedar posts 2 sets of bench sleighs 2 sets 1 section harrows 1 set of 4 sections 2 sets without draw bars antique hay fork antique coffee grinder quantity of harness some new and old 2 antique cradles cutter antique first class cond u hp electric motor jamesway incubator quantity of new steel roofing number 12 ridge caps for roof hay straw about 455 bales of oat straw about iso bales of hay antique furniture 2 kitchen clocks antique 3 rornfred kitchen cupboard good condition antique dry sink antique extra good brock enamel kitchen stove warming closet complete antique couch no of chairs boston rocking chair antique large assortment of dishes sideboard parlor couch oval dining room table wicker rocking chair piano stool antique small heater pipes large space heater wood coal large quantity of picture frames 2 antique spitoons large smalt antique stand 2 pine chests antique good antique bed spread good gramaphone records victor antique leather rocking chair spool type bed antique antique dresser several toilet sets wooden bed and springs number of antique curtain poles sideboard antique 2 oil lamps antique 2 small rocking chairs 3 hanging lamps gooo condition spool type bed spring matt ress antique tvia clarem0nt baptist church minister rev h sydney hillyer ba bth sunday october 24th 1965 144th anniversary 2 service ii am jfc 730 pm guest speaker dr n h parker of hamilton ont guest soloist miss vivian sadler of rowmanville ont k1kesiue chat pi wlien photographs and cxllibits of bygone days will lw on display former members and friends new a old ordially invited everyone welcome news from lemonville antique small table no of antique picture frames settee walnut small size an tique good condition 2 oil heaters good table lamp dresser and wash stand extra good rocking chair dresser and wash stand 3piece bedroom suite antique iron tea kettle good sideboard antique large dinner bell good condition double bed spring and mattress 2 quebec heaters locomotive washing machine electric no of crocks no of fruit jars number of earthen jars good condition many many other articles too numerous to mention no reserve farm sold terms rash sale at 1230 sharp aivin s karmkk auctioneer phone gormley 887531 1 owner and auctioneer not re sponsible for any accident which might occur during sale day audley and ley united church annl- versary service will be held this sunday at h am the rev j a ramjit of the canton charge will be the guest speaker mrs p simonsen will be the soloist sympathy of the audley con gregation is expressed to the rev and mrs m buttars in the passing on thursday of last week of mrs buttars mother mrs j a baillie at gait john oap arrived home on saturday from california to spend two weeks with his par ents mr and mrs m gzap mr and mrs j n vankrevel of kde holland left on thurs day to return to holland after a sevenmonth visit with their daughter mrs albert kamp- man mr kampman and family anne guthrie a nurse-in- training at woodstock hospital spent the weekend at her home here mr and mrs arch bell spent the weekend with mr and mrs george bamsey london the cubs will hold a bottle drive this saturday oct 16th the boys will call sometime during the day and we hope you will help ihem by having j your contribution ready a fine cause most worthy of our sup- port- on oct 23 will be apple day the cubs will 3sin par- i itcipate in this special country wide fund raising project the cgit group held their elections for the coming year the executive is pres shar- i ron klewel vice pres frances smith sccy margaret cough- ian treas bonnie smith assist evelyn dunk sr group leader margaret coughlan intermediate group leader jean miller the group had a buib planting day on wednesday around the church we planted and now hope that we will benefit from our labours in the beauty of the spring at the initiation party on wednesday jill turner bonnie fie well and linda pugh became iu fledged memoes of the lemonville cgit group a special tea is planned for next wednesday oct 20th with parents and friends to attend mrs l symes of winnipeg returned home friday evening via tca she has nent the past two months with her daughter mrs w koster id family dr and mrs s s crouch entertained mr and mrs fred timbers to dinner on monday evening mr lloyd wilson miss olive ramer mr and mrs w d at kinson were dinner guests with mr and mrs grant wells on monday evening mr wilson mr and mrs bert guthrie mrs e batty and mr and mrs bob batty attended the funeral on wednesday of last week of mrs a thompson of dwight a gtneral motors vatus this is the oldsmobile toronado and youve never ever seen anything anywhere nearly as newhonesfly took th service of thanks giving at the lemonvihe church in the evening a fine congregation enjoyed his mes sage which posed a question what will those who come i after you be thankful for the i special music provided by mr and mrs rohawsky sccompan- j ied by mrs f mcclcary was j most enjoyable a very won- j j derful fellowship mrs j gibbins spent the 1 weekend with her son and family mr and mrs glen gib- j j bins scarboro mr and mrs tom hickman of chiiliwaeh bc spent the weekend with mr and mrs grant wells and family mr hickman is here in ontario to plow at the international plow ing match to be held at milli- ken ihis week he represents the province of british colum bia in the canadian competi tion this is the eleventh year mr hickman has participated in this classic event he won the right to represent canada in the world match held in holland in 19s2 mr and mrs len collins and family spent thanksgiving weekend with his parents at their cottage near peterboro a number of ladies including the quintette enjoyed an even ing spent with the goodwood ucw held on wednesday eve ning mr and mrs m macfarlahe have been entertaining his par ents from new brunswick mrs w scnechal of stouff- ville spent the weekend with mr and mrs henry nauta cutlass holiday coups these are some of the other new oldsmobiles for 1966 theyre luxurious elegant exciting powerful appealing and all those things dynamic 88 hctiday covpfl thsyr new you dont now them ye but they bring you ths best possible retrncs theyre oil oldsmobiles which is to say that theyre extraspecial extrapowerful extraluxurious extrasmooth improved rocket engines teamed with smooth turbo hydramotic frontminions ore available on all midsized olmmobiies they offer you new interiors new style sats ond carpetirtq and you con get familiar olds luxuries liw oir condih6nina or toially new features lifce automatic level control that its you load 550 pounds of lood into the trunk and still ride the w7y you did empty incudinci and this k a rol rvojutici rf we do ary so ourselves including todays only juflstee froot-wbeel-dnve- car the- toronado theres never ever been one ike the toronado a 425cubicincb toronado engine pours the power through a redesigned turbo hydramotic drive right to the front wheels toronado performs and steers and holds the rood lite nothing you ever tried before its on oldsmobile youll pick out the family likeness right away we hope youll take the time to come in ond see the new oldsmobiles soon theyre very nice cars and very very now old smo for nineteen sixtysix see your local authorized quality oldsmobile dealers today dies chevrolet oldsmobile limited stouffville ont phone 6401610 jure to m bonanza on me cbcty network each sunday check your bcal listing for channel and lime if you want to hide some thing from your wife put it with those socks you want darned the latest idea for teenage parties is a pizza delivered on a pan which can then be played on the record player thf stouffville tribune kundtyj october 14 t63 nt 7 another first by the firm that introduced the new plastic paint now see my new colouring machine in your own home 948 colours mixed to your choice this machine no bigger than a week end case now have your choice of colours mixed- in your own home to match drapes etc free estimates free advice painting and papcrhanging by the lang service buy your office supplies from tribune office supplies mm the ganada pension plan a mm f1ghtbut we got it no mailer what your occupation you can now look forward to a respectable pension benefit brought about by farsightcd liberal mps like john addison the canada pension plan is financially sound and partially funded at the request of all the provinces mary a secretary makes 4200 a year shell retire on 16250 a month including 7500 old age security steve a construction worker makes 5200 a year his retirement pension will be 179 each month including old age security fred farms 160 acres for a living he can look forward to about 185 retirement income per month these arc only a few examples the canada pension plan is one of the most progressive pieces of social legislation siree confederation it is individually port able anywhere in canada it brings retire ment disability widow and death benefits to all canadians and their families provides security for the future first old age pensions john addison recognized the need for decent pension security long before he was elected by the voters of york north jlc strongly supported the libera governments move to increase old age security to 75 available progressively at age 65 this was the first step toward his goal john h addison a tough fight a portable contributory pension plan for all canadians was the next step but it was indeed a long hard fight to accomplish it a cooperative effort of vast proportion with all provinces was essential john addison worked closely with the honour able judy lamarsh minister of national health and welfare to make this possible an amendment to canadas constitution was necessary to clear the way for effective operation of the canada pension plan john addison supported and actively worked to help pass the necessary amendments but when the bill itself was put before parliament the toughest battle began partisan political advantage beckoned the dicfcnbakcr party in fact all opposition parties to create endless delay every tactic possible was used to slow passage with all this obstruction the canada pension plan finally became law and will begin operation january 1st 1966 and now medicare john addison and the liberal parly need jour vote for medicare a majority liberal government is the only way to make medicare a reality jt can be done your vote for john addison a majority govern ment is a vole for the future welfare of you and your family for continued progress and prosperity vote liberal addison inserted by the york north liberal association

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