Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 16, 1965, p. 4

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mti trie stourryiue tsiluns thuaitr dtsf 16 196s i homemaking club chiropravhc viewpoint f achievement day new discoveries st marks school news business directory public imprest ari nw aricle on health frequently featuring as new and original recent discoveries in the never ending search for health restoration of particular interest to the chiropractic profession is the recurring corroboration being given to the chiropractic crincipie that spinal vertebrae when displaced cause nerve iterfereree that results ir ill health by chiropracii- ariiiictrro i isesvaj srlrgirg tkvr a return to health chiropractors find this recent corroboration of the professions drincinle most refreshing following years of criticism by some groups history shows that anything worthwhile and of great benefit to mankind must first successfully withstand the resistance of the status quo before it is finally accepted the public is becoming more aware of the increasing attention bemg focussed on the spine and nerve interference as one of the most common causative factors responsible for ill health the development of such an important and firmly- founded health principle has enabled the chiropractic pro fession to render a unique and valuable service in health problems donna stewart home econo mist lork a ontario counties isented skits on examinations in progress the first term examinations began at our school or monday i december 6th the first term around the report cards will be sent home the same on friday december 17th auctioneers atlantic cokforation r g bob hughes branch 24anzer finance limited 10 yongf st s richmond hill ont those ss4u53 aurora muffins muf fins and more muffins this was garlene the scene in the gymnasium of dr g w williams secondary school in aurora on dec 11 1965 each of the 130 4 h home- j making club members exhibited eoir muffins for the achieve- i ment day of the fall project the cereal shelf the members from each of the ten homemaking clubs in york county took part in the morning activities these in cluded judging clashes of muf fins and menus and a quiz on general cereal information through this programme each individual gains valuable experi ence by weighing values mak ing decisions and in selfexpres sion the afternoon programme was headed off by skits from king city and bogarttown on the ait of making muffins sharron bake edgeley and dale tapscott agincourt com mentated on exhibits featur ing one or more cereals nob- leton and snowball clubs pie- topic was portrayed in an exhib- i it from the vandorf club with j tlas as the common- j tator mrs elizabeth cairns of schomberg and the south vaug- j ban club preemed exhibits on j featuring flours two visit- project successful the first project undertaken i by our student council turned j out to be extremely successful thanks to the hard work of the i student council members the ing home economists mrs ljp w2s cha a mclaughlin of nestklon an i boom at a recent bazaar held oy mrs c henderson of barrie i s srjam gormley a number from our commun ity attended the oh turning servile for he brethren in christ church at concord sun day afternoon bishop e j swalm and rev koy side of sherkston took part in the cer- the ladies of the u m sew- j i tag circle had a christmas psr gacomments on the skits and co sod articles which exhibits a sterling silver spoon was awarded to each club member who completed the project and to each of tiie leaders the highlight of the afternoon came wiih the presentation of the county and provincial hon ours mrs ross armitage president of the york county womens institute presented the girls with their certificates county honours to christine beare margaret featherstone and lesley eularton of agin- tski coun myrrta laveiij nobieton nancy snider snowball and mary anne mccallum south vaughan provincial honours the high- had ben made by the pupils of new unique scotiabank service scotiabank saving certificates make a wonderful gift you buy them at a 25 discount and in six years they are worth their full face value thats a third more than you paid it means you pay only 3 for every 4 worth of scotiabank savings certificates available in denominations from 1 0 to 50000 at any branch of the bank of nova scotia cashable any time azssbrnk sc1js5 wri grades 1 to 5 mr delaats room made decorative candle j holders miss amiraults room j made christmas candles and i mrs mccormicks room made j christmas wreaths tne re ceipts were over fifteen dol lars the following council j members served on the bazaar committee and are to be con gratulated for their success gerry egberts rac irsiey i wanda klonowski donna gib- i son bev smith mike bedore suiueiiain as yet the council has not decided what will be done with the mo ney raised attendance award this months attendance plaque was awarded to miss amiraults grade 2 and 3 class for the month of november miss amiraults loom had the best monthly attendance con gratulations are extended to the grade 2 and 3 class holidays approach the christmas holidays arc quickly approaching the holi days are quickly approaching the holidays this year begin on december 23 and the children will return to begin the second term on january 3rd school newspaper the second edition of the st marks chronicle is uttc io st out on december 22 immed iately following the examina tions the executive of the news paper will hold a meeting to make plans for the next issue est award in 4h homemaking clubs to jean armstrong nobleton laurie denham queensville jean miler south vaughan i ty on friday afternoon for the gormley ladies at the parkview home in slouftvile mr robert cober is home t from liscombe college nash- j ville tcnn for the christmas holidays- friends here will be sorry to j learn that miss reta chapman of aurora slipped on the ice on saturday night as she got off i the bus and broke her lei she i is now in york county hospital i newmarket rev glenn frcy on fur- i lough from rhodesia africa rrsva a very enlightening ad dress on conditions there at llcise hill church on saturday night he also showed pictures of the work there four year old george davie son of mr and mrs gordon da- i vie and grandson of mr and i mrs harry barber was hit by a car in uxbridge on saturday afternoon he was taken to ux bridge hospital at the first of the week he was out of danger and making a good recovery ground was broken in the form of a cross for the new brethren in christ church at concord on sunday afternoon rev roy sidcr board for home missions and extension had charge of invocation the breaking of ground litany was read by bish e j swalm those participating were for mer bish a l winger pastor arth tjoico vsn xj- ti heise ss supt murray wing er building committee chair man john patfield youth lead er ronald mcmullen the congregation had looked forward to this event for so long that they proceeded with the service in spite of the icy conditions and were thankful that no rain fell during the ser vice w d atkinson rhone stoukfville 640 1494 uceixsed auctioneer and sale manager sales conducted anxlviltkr specializing in the preparation and selling of purebred consign ments and dispersals farm auc tions furniture and real estate sales bills prepared and posted at no extra cost this specialized ser vice really pays oft and means money in your pocket phone stouffville 6101494 ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario markham po rii 291s161 or glu3fktj prentices have been established auctioneers since 1s90 insurance thos birkett and son ltd general insurance agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service telephone 6402000 evenings gordon r birkctt 6403715 les clarke 6402141 bob hassard 640s5s5 willis tavlor 6401976 legal a s farmer licensed auctioneer counties ot york ontario farm stock furniture sales a specialty telephone gormley 8875311 address gormley fo accountants jackson christison chartered accountants thos n shea limited bldg hwy 7 markham telephone 2972491 john c wylie fia licensed public accountant auditor office residence wylio acres musselmans iske koad rr2 stouffville phone 6403144 h reginald button qc barrister and solicitor notary publlo s3 main st w stouffville ont telephone stouffville 640 3530 lawrence cohen ba llb barrister solicitor bjt no 2 slouffvllle ontario telephone 6402680 paxil v j mingay ba barrister solicitor 81 main streel markhain ont rhone markham 2910550 2971454 william g parsons llb barrister solicitor 157 main st w ro box 820 phone 6402211 stouffville leonard r rosenberg bcom chartered accountant bank of nova scotia building aurora telephone pa 79451 beauty salons on the job training helps employers find skilled people to fill jobs lost orders postponed expansion loss of profits costly equipment idle it all can happen through the lack of skilled workers to help you develop the skilled people you need the ontario department of labour has introduced ojt onthejob training a plan combining apprenticeship training and shortterm training an extensive program of financial and technical assistance find out now about ojt onthejob training helps people learn skills and get better jobs with ojt you learn needed skills on the job you are employed in the work of your choice in a big choice of trades and you earn as you learn after onthejob training you continue to progress in the company that trained you a skilled person with a better job better pay and a secure future find out all about ojt for full details about onthejob training contact your nearest ontario department of labour industrial training representative now he is located ai head office industrial training branch 74 victoria st toronto phone 3654209 the powder puff beauty salon jot ross days tues thru sat nights wed and fri for appointment call 6402472 kennedy kennedy 67 richmond st w toronto barristers solicitors notaries ross kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 2941632 cattanach hindson barristers solicitors stouffville by appointment anytime main street markham phone 2940666 robert w mcvey qc barrister solicitor suite 300 67 richmond st w toronto markham phone 2942371 toronto phone 3630389 opticians margarets beauty lounge days tues thru sat nights tues thurs frl for appointment call 6102932 45a main st w stouffville chiropractors we s baird dc doctor of chiropractic xray by appointment 327 main st n markham ont telephone 2940701 ontario department of labour ojt a federalprovincial manpower development program hon a j maceachcn pc minister of labour for canada hon h l rowntree qc minister of labour for ontario j s dclaurier dc 201 alain street west stouffville ontario office hours by appointment only monday to saturday telephone 61035i2 howard g mills ro dispensing optician 286 main street west stouffvllla prescriptions filled appointments made rhone 6103465 optometrists f richard black od optometrist stouffville medical centre phone 6403722 for appointment hours 1000 am to 800 pm every tuesday art wahlrolh ba od optometrist 10 alanadalo ave markham sherwood plaza thone 2942181 rest homes dental neil c smith lds dds office over canadian imperial bank of commerce telephone 6103083 stouffville graduate of university of toronto funeral directors oneill funeral home stouffville continuous telephone service day or night phono slouftville 6102s55 parkview home stouffvilles new home for senior citizens operated by mennonlto home association chartered as a nonprofit organization guest applications now being received office open daily 2 to 5 pm box 910 stouffville rupert ave phone 6401911 evenings call 8875690 or 6401536 nursing care competent kind nursing ser vice catering to invalid con valescent elderly semi private accommodation in a country home atmosphere green gables manor cone 9 stouffville 6403061 2341 surveyors d h black ontario land surveyor s10 tainted post dr corner of markham rd scarborough ont phone atlantlc 25283 res 2824508

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