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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 9, 1968, p. 14

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page 14 the tbibune thursday my 9 1968 pop art projects to be placed on display the front windows of the soontobeopened stouffvllle credit union office on main street west will be dec orated with pop art posters completed by students of the two public schools and st marks separate school working on his project is 12 year old pierre walte grade 7 orchard park school staff photo tells of daughters work in south america by mrs cliff burkholder bethesda mrs rus sell sproxton told of ex periences of her daughters marjorie and betty recent missionaries to south america at the may meet ing of the bethesda united church women held at the home of mrs chester pattenden marjorie is out bow much yon may save on car insurance call kennelh a shepherd tlh tjnn box 44 markhnm telephone 294 1562 mil mm stae firm mutml automobile insurance company home office brtomtftftcft lifaioa canadian head nffinc scarborough teaching in the 22room alliance academy at quinto ecuador where missionaries children and others from english speak ing families in industry are sent betty is a nurse stationed at huanuco peru where she is teach ing piano and health while learning spanish mr and mrs chester pattenden were weekend visitors with mr and mrs howard pattenden in north bay mr and mrs john pugh and baby timothy mark visited with mr and mrs russell earl debbie mic hael and donna at niagara falls mr and mrs frank biggs of bayview avenue toronto who plan to move to their bethesda home in july had dinner recently with maurice pike and mr and mrs cliff burkholder miss hazel atkinson of stayner had dinner with mrs e hunt several of their neigh bors attended a tupper- ware party at the home of mrs johan christiansen bethesda womens in stitute was represented at symposium on roadside plantings and wayside conservation on may 3 at the ontario water re- sourcses commission aud itorium by mrs h pugh mrs m holmes mrs a paisley and mrs c burk holder celebrates birthday by elsie dunkeld atha birthday con gratulations go out this week to sheila mcdowell bettyjean tran carolyn williams and janet dun- keld mr lester burch and family also a friend of lock port new york were guests recently with mr and mrs ernie car ruthers and ruth anne mr and mrs len pilkey claremont were dinner guests with mr and mrs ernie carruthers and ruth anne congratulations to mr and mrs peter jensen who welcomed their new daughter the jensens live on the former earl brill- inger farm mrs mel johnson mrs allan meyer and mrs al lan jones visited with mr and mrs gordon johnson and family at baden mr harold carruthers and sister jennie of stouff- ville were callers with mr and mrs e carruthers and ruth anne mr and mrs isaac leh man visited with their son mr and mrs norman leh man and family stouff- ville mr and mrs allan mey ers visited with mr and mrs allan jones and fam ily ninth line markham wolf attacks colt by beatrice johnston pine orchard a large wolf was seen on the property of wilbur shrop shire the animal was an noying a young colt de fended by its mother a neighbor was able to get one shot at the wolf but it escaped mrs rae mcclure and myrna visited with mrs mcciures father mr whitfield in thornbury a speedy recovery is wished for mrs ford leh man who underwent eye surgery in york county hospital also for mrs systema who is in hospi tal convalescing following surgery mrs douglas hope was hostess at a willing work er meeting mrs wesley lundy a patient at coopers nurs ing home has been moved to the new grove side home at barrie which is operated by the church of christ a classified action ad in the tribune is a salesman that works day and night thousands of people shop the tribune classified ads weekly in over 18000 homes in two counties a tribune action ad can work for you for as little as 125 a week 15 words a tribune classified adviser will assist you try it dial 6402100 mondayfriday 9 am 6 pm saturday 9 am 1 pm open to serve you announce new healing substance shrink piles cxthulv 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burkholder who passed away at his home on hawthorne ave on monday may 6 mr burk holder was a veteran of both world wars and was in his 71st year he was wounded in world war i and returned home to take up the busi ness of accountant mr burkholder was a son of the late aaron burkholder and agnes woods and was born near stouffville he was an ardent member of the legion and took a con siderable interest in sports in his home town besides his wife the for mer gertrude pipher de ceased is survived by two daughters mary mrs jacob baker stouffville and helen mrs peter rothschild england there are four grandchild ren mrs sandra betz brian baker david and mary rothschild mr burholder is also survived by two brothers orval and ira and one sister mrs walter miller all of stou ffville two brothers and one sister are predeceased the funeral service on thursday will be conduct ed by rev w a smalley a former minister here the pallbearers will be paul roy george brucet charles and ted lintner interment will be in the dicksons hill cemetery county 4h honors by isabel annls brougham five 4h club girls were pre sented with county hon ors at the ontario south achievement day i n brooklin may 4 they were patricia watson carol manning and linda kydd brooklin karen c o ok claremont and gloria jones mt zion ad- v a n c e d achievement awards were received by pat harden brougham farmer requires urban outlook farmers have to learn to think like city people if they want to get ahead in modern society the on tario federation of agri culture says in brief to the federal task force on agri culture the brief which was sent to the task force may 1 says citydwellers have a different attitude toward work and money from those who have grown up on the farm farmers who want to succeed will have to adopt this same urban outlook the difference says the brief is that farmers have traditionally seen work as the most godly activity on earth and money as the wealth received for their surplus production city people see work as a job to which they have no great committment the salary or wages they earn are the source of all the goods and services thev consume close friendships with immediate neighbors are replaced by much more selective relationships with people from a much wider area modern communica tions have brought these values into the rural area but the poorer farmer still seeks the agrarian life in an urbanized rural society the brief says this poor farmer needs a different kind of program from his more affluent neighbor his problems are in his adjustment to society and what he needs are social programs government has relied instead on economic pro grams growing out of the wartime cconomv to try to meet these social prob lems the government has resorted to product sub sidies to help farmers who cannot be helped by sub sidies no matter how lifelong resident lifelong resident of the markham area mrs alma m diller was buried in the reesor mennonite ceme tery on friday following service in the dixon fun eral home markham besides her husband levi diller deceased is survived by four daugh ters dorothy mrs murray reesor markham eileen mrs alvin baker maple norma mrs albert smith markham myraa mrs gary knott stouffville there also survive three brothers frank wilbur and joseph barkey of pickering and three sis ters ada mrs amos ree sor may and annie bar- key of markham there are thirteen grandchild ren the man who moved the mountain began by carry ing away small stones stouffville first full gospel fellowship rally will be held at masonic hall sat may 11 730 pjm sun- may 12 11 am 7s0 pjtf come and enjoy the finest talent in music word guest speaker rev stan worth niagara falls needed used clothing to be sent for distribution in foreign countries through mennonite central committee may be delivered to walter byers hwy 48 6403277 m f drudge 16th ave 2940574 united missionary church north markham 2942830 george reesor steeles ave 2940673 jij student queen at markham high a radiant 17 year old heather doy of unlonvllle was crowned student queen of markham dist high school at the annual may prom friday night staff photo and barbara carson claremont they have completed 18 units the presentations were made by the president of the on tario south district wom ens institute mrs mervin annis mr and mrs don gib son have returned home after a week in vancouver bc sympathy of the com munity is extended to mrs eldon carter in the death of her father mr wallace ellicott prize winners at the re- bekah euchre were anne umphrey madeline mc- guckin gordon umphrey stewart mcguckin and ross carlton spring remodel specials 8 ft round cedar posts 65c 2x4 economy spruce 6c ft 4x8 white enamel tile board in 4 square design ideal for kitchen or bathroom only 699 yes we deliver open friday till 8 pm ratcliff lumber ltd lumber and builders supplies unionville 2971661 gormley 8881991 hwy 7 at kenned kd don mills rd at gormley remember mother miiiliiei imt royal undercounter builds in to become part of the kitchen and can be finished to match cabinets exclusive base plate for fast easy installation frontloading portable rolls to the sink ready to wash dishes the day its delivered many top features including hard maple chopping block top citation portable toploading portable ideal tor those who rent no installation cost just attach snapon adapter to faucet rolls easily on casters out of the way when not in use 7 day home free trial 1 year free inglis service priced from only 25995 hendricks hardware appliances 6403622 cil and benjamin moore paints stouffville 29 main st large the brief calls for a line with agricultural prob lems which would be tackled wilh agricultural programs and those with social problems for which social programs arc need ed challenges that both provincial and federal gov ernments have avoided this issue its just not wise noliticallv to tell a man his oroblcms arent what ho thinks thev arc individuals and organi zations had until mav i to submit briefs to the task force which is expected to report to parliament late in the vcar the difference between a mistake and an over sight lies in who perpe trates the error maturity is knowing when to speak your mind and when to mind your speech if you destroy a free market you create a black market if you have 10000 regulations you destroy all respect for law sir winston churchill

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