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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 5, 1968, p. 3

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the tribune thursday sept 5 1968 pe3 reeve welcomes first new neighbors to the ponderosa stouffville ev er- time mrs robert dil kes turns around theres a fresh layer of dust on the top of her coffee table but she doesnt complain when john crumb drove his late model cat into the driveway for the first time it almost sank out of sight but he never said a word mr and mrs dilkes and mr and mrs crumb are the first of stouffvilles new neighbors and more will follow for every day is moving day into the towns largest fully servic ed residential subdivision the ponderosa but what is now a sea of mud dust and dirt will be paved roads and green grass things are bound to get better mr and mrs dilkes formerly of pharmacy and st clair in scarboro have a son john 24 a daughter pat 18 a grand- daughter kim who will be 2 on sept 12 a beagle hound named toby and a spotted white cat named tinker mr dilkes is an instruc- tor at olivettiunderwood and will commute daily to work pat is employed at westinghouse and john is a fulltime scarboro fireman within a month mrs dilkes expects that her mother mrs jean atkin son will join the family in their new home the couple selected their lovely 3bedroom house from a plan and a picture no model homes had been erected when they decided to make the move we wanted to get out of metro said mrs dil kes we liked stouffville its so clean she feels that the few miles extra to and from work will pre- sent no problem its not too far away yet far enough she said we like the air out here its so fresh she noted too that the shopping area in stouffville was quite con venient how does their daugh ter pat feel about the move at first she was not too keen admitted her mother honestly but now its fine shell soon make new friends as for toby the beagle hes got plenty of running room and tinker the cat is having a field day am ong the mice of glengall lane dust not new the dust and dirt of a new subdivision is not n e w t o mr and mrs crumb they went through the same thing before when they moved to greylawn crescent in scarboro 14 years ago their home a 4bedroom plan is the largest in the series they picked it from a sketch plan and a picture mr and mrs crumb have two sons john 24 an employee of london life robert 17 a student at victoria park secon dary school and one dau ghter beverley 20 enter ing her final year at scar boro college mrs crumbs father mr pres ton pollard also lives with them their eldest son john is to be married sept 20 mr crumb is em ployed a t t h e toronto stock exchange we didnt like the closeness of the urban area said mrs crumb we enjoy the quiet stouffville is by no means a strange town to the family their young est son robert used to play hockey at the arena here with a team from wexford and they often passed through on the way to their cottage north of kaladar so theyve gained in two ways theyre a few miles farther from metro and a few miles closer to their cottage stouffville ex tends a welcome with the wish that their stay may be permanent gm preview the general motors line of new automobiles for 1969 were placed on display to dealers thurs day at the okeefe centre toronto representatives in attendance from neil patrick motors limited in cluded neil patrick ken patrick bill dyck and john watkins from giles chevoids the represen tatives were ross giles duncan giles and jack hopper mr and mrs h mc- cormack main street east enjoyed a months camping in northern on tario going as far west as winnipeg stouffville reeve ken laushway right welcomes new residents mr and mrs robert dilkes to town staff photo this lovely 3bedroom home at 78 glengall lane is the new residence of mr and mrs dilkes and daughter pat 18 staff photo flfg a fiafg showroom car stouffville have you noticed the union jack flying below the canadian flag on the pole of the residence of mr and mrs j a tayler resi dents in the township of markham at kennedy and gormley roads the reason for the union jack mrs tayler was expecting her cousin mrs lee evans from eng land but due to the mail strike the exact date of her arrival was unknown and the exact location of their new home was also unknown to mrs evans upon her arrval at the airport mrs evans hired a cab and instructed the driver to head north on kennedy road without knowing for sure just where she was going the moment she saw the union jack flying in the breeze she said stop here this must be it the moral of the story is if you are expecting anyone from overseas never mind your address just fly their flag other newcomers to the ponderosa are mr and mrs john crumb formerly of scarboro they have a family of three including daughter beverley 20 an ac complished pianist staff photo tofatitob dear sir we had the pleasure of visiting with friends near stouffville over the holi day weekend and took ad vantage of the time to stop off in your village we were impressed with everything we saw your stores are beauti ful your homes lovely and the people at least the ones we met very friendly and the appearance of- your young people also caught our attention no gangs of hoodlums stand ing around aimlessly look ing for trouble but neatly dressed lads out for side walk strolls with their girls we liked the appearance of your main street so beautifully clean and your civic square is something like weve never seen be fore so kind of old and yet so attractively new we also picked up a copy of your newspaper and it too reflects the progres- siveness of the community sometimes we feel resi dents do not appreciate their home town like they should wed gladly trade places if we could bernard j hughes chicago illinois dear editor your editorial in the tribune issue of august 29 suggests that something is seriously wrong with the construction of the high way intersection at ring- wood you are so right as the driver of a gravel truck i pass this corner a dozen times a day so i feel i can speak with some authority on the subject the cutoffs to the cast and west just arent wide enough especially for a tractortrailer and pup trailer prior to the reconstruc tion of this corner the en tire area must have been surveyed and resurveyed one hundred times and then they proceeded to build a nightmare alley that is totally inadequate to handle todays traffic load you say that accidents occur there at the rate of about one each day you should see the number of near misses that occur every hour the tribune could set up a studio there and fill the paper with pictures every week it makes one wonder if road engineers really know what theyre doing and to think we are the ones who are paying the shot wm j riscetti 2267 kingston rd toronto ont- guide campout members of the stouff ville ballantrae and whitby girl guides en joyed a weeks campout and hike earning several badges stouffville girls included kathy col- burn cheryl gray valerie halsted susan huxtable shirley morganson debbie moore ann mumford frances rioux nancy roper sheila roper georgina clark joanne moyat and debbie mann from ballantrae the girls were sharon morrison maryanne and carolyn vercommcn whitby girls included dinah giffan kathy hood jill edwards carol sutton judy kylie jennifer moyle hetti wcs- scl and pat morrow the leaders were mrs a hartwick stouffville rr 4 mrs dillman of new- market and mrs munson dunbarton the site loca tion was at camp adelaide haliburton distant lands await your visit plan now triad travel agency 8 brock st uxbridge 8526073 her car a new era tm in just four short years the number of women driving cars is forecast to outnumber men there are some women who know the difference between torque and horsepower and some who can tune their cars with a bobby pin but it is safe to say that these are the exceptions how then does the car industry sell a car to a woman well say the researchers there are very few women who care about how automatic washers work or air conditioners or vacuum cleaners as long as they keep working they are necessities as cars are the biggest difference between this one and that one is good service it is a wise automobile dealer who realises that nothing is more frustrating to a woman than a car that lets her down once accustomed to the conven ience she is out of business without it then besides good service women value sin cerity on the part of the dealer and his genuine desire to look after their interests since they often lack knowledgeability on car dealing women rely more on their instincts while looking for a dealer they can trust the wifes car and the first car of a working girl are likely to be used ones the marketing researchers say that the dealer who can lessen the pitfalls and increase the economy and satisfaction in what many women consider a risky purchase is apt to prosper markham chrysler dodge no 7 hwy laidlaw blvd phone 2941742 r you can double production of grassland more hay and pasture means more cattle on the same acreage and you can return fertilizer investment many times over milk flow goes up winter grain feedings go down legume content of forage is maintained and the nutritional value is improved apply cll fertiliser now and save time in the spring fertilizers are guaranteed to be in the soil to give plants the nutrients they need for rapid spring growth youre able to work the land soon er avoid application problems its easier to get spreading equipment from your dealer now grow and profit with fertilizers stiver bros i 1 d i i i i i i i i i with the introduction of new model chevrolets and oldsmobiles later this month at giles chevolds limited cars now in the showroom will have to be moved this includes a spotless 1954 belair that has attracted as much at tention as any of he 69s general motors is anxious to obtain the car for their auto museum in oshawa glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllg grace bailey atcm special diploma teacher of piano and theory h recently of vancouver bc ee tmernber of ontario resisterej music teachers assoc students prepared for examinations of all grades of s the royal conservatory of music of toronto s preschool ae students kellv k1rby kindergarten course of rcmt interview by appointment 4 wooten way shenvood estates markham tel 2940634 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir ssssq si 17 hjvm of top quality ice cream come in and talk to reg stouffer reg hewson or bruce gallamore about the features of this top quality freezer and receive as a gift from crest a vi gal of top quality ice cream h meier srmu 23 cu ft thinwall freezer l 149 main w stouffville telephone 6403400 fi bilihhhihlhhimlbhiahlambxafl a top quality unit backed by a 5- year warranty on sealed unit and 5- year food spoilage warranty to a value of s300 holds 835 lbs of frozen foods has flexible lid fast freeze compartment magnetic lid gasket on front to assure positive seal lid lock interior lid light divider reg 24995 229 available on crests own family purchase plan without down payment carries for 13 a month lowest finance rates in town open thurs fr1 nights until 9 pji ask about the complete line of top quality zenith freezers available in 0 7 cu ft 18 cu ft 0 21 cu ft 23 cu ft 28 cu ft hardware paint furniture appliances 5 main wot stouffville phone 6402771 no down payment when you us crofts own family purchase plan

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