Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 28, 1971, p. 6

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js- li t1ik twblnk thut lj jjntur libi eight stouffville astronauts look down from on high exposure and an aperture setting of f8 day or night the site has provided kiddies with much outdoor enjoyment and recreation so far this winter jas thomas from a vantage point atop hunts hill in stouffvilles west end park these eight children look much like little astronauts on a successful trip to the moon the picture was taken after dark using a full second time roving dogs a problem to sheep farmer surprise by aa wall agricultural representative for york region our farm tradition got a jolt at the guelph meetings early this month with the news that we imported more food last year to canada than we ex ported its a big change from the days when we were part of the breadbasket for the world its something of a puzzle too when we are producing more grain dairy products pork and eggs than can be sold at a decent price the bulk of the imports of course are things like citrus fruit and vegetables that cant be grown in our climate some imports however could be produced right here in york county soybeans and corn for example in crops and in livestock we could expand our sheep and iamb production four or five times and not have to worry about a surplus in ten years sales of sheep and lamb have doubled while our production has slipped back the gap has been filled with im ports don stevenson our sheep specialist estimates that a well run flock should net from 10 to 15 dollars per ewe at present prices that looks pretty good right now beside laying hens hogs or feedlot cattle we can grow the right kind of feed for sheep here in york regular crops in cluding corn silage and some crop refuse or vegetable culls fit in very well our land that is best suited to pasture is a natural the big knock against sheep in york has been the hazard of damage by dogs and occasionally wolves up to now there hasnt been a really practical answer but i think it is starting to sort out with better ideas for buildings good colgate toothpaste personal size msr 39 25 sale 17 right guard aerosol deodorant with 30 more msr si 39 sale 83 colgate 100 mouthwash 24 oz msr si 98 sale 98 panty hose small medium large extra large sale 59 anacin 100s msr st 35 sale 87 ultra brite toothpaste economy size msr 79 73 sale 49 bright side shampoo economy size msr si 69 sale 119 vicks cough syrup msr 98 saue 77 kleenex facial tissues 100s msr 2 43 sale 6s109 protein 21 shampoo 7 oz msr si 98 sale 11 kotex 12s regular aasr 63 sale a si 09 dristan cold tablets 24j msr si 35 sale 93 glyzerona hand cream 2oz msr 98 sale 63 cotton puffs 250s msr si 09 sale 47 kleenex paper towels lady patricia hair coloring msr 99 sale 59 msr 65 sale 51 t listerine lozenges msr 89 sale 59 19 main equipment for manure handling and more nuts and bolts for feeding a dry lot system is now prac tical for any livestock we are using it for dairy cattle beef cattle and hogs so why not for sheep another idea that started here in york last summer was the use of night paddocks enclosed by high dog- proof fencing electric fencing shows promise too one man on manitoulin island put up a threestrand fence last summer to protect 150 lambs from wolves the fence completely protected the lambs except for one night when the electricity was not turned on six lambs were killed if any of these ideas solve the dog problem sheep could well be in your future likely as a second enterprise or perhaps even a primary one lemonville surprise surprise these happy words rang out jan 16 at the home of bunny and bruce burton lemonville in honor of marie and russell ciubine on the oc casion of their 25th wedding anniversary it was a surprise indeed first of all because of the approaching wedding day jan 23 of their eldest son jim and what with showers etc there just didnt seem to be time however they did not reckon with their children and friends consequently it turned out to be quite an event as a start there was dinner for the entire family including grandma grandpa marie and russ jim and marylou suzanne and fiance david miller wayne and friend brenda ash and wendy at the ports of catytoronto hockey dance as a part of minor hockey week in stouffville a dance will be held friday evening at cedar beach gardens musselmans lake tickets at 400 per couple are available from any member of the local executive net 800 the sale of christ mas trees a seasonal project sponsored by the stouffville lions club netted the organization 800 committee chairman bill murphy reported at a meeting monday night gospel crusade in gormley missionary church pp january 24 31 ssi hoar evangelist rev wes aarum dclevan new york sfifiisi em 3 week nights 8 pm i2 aarur sat 8 pm youth rally rev wcs with the freemen quartet sun 11 am 730 pm n pastor ii s hallnian a warm welcome awaits you wally crouter makes weekday mornings seem worthwhile 5 am to 10 am listen here ontarios family station then the mystery unfolded there was a sidetrip to pick up a mysterious parcel a sightseeing tour of the city and then back to whit church all the time marie and russ were undoubtedly won dering where are we going then sud denly a turn up a county road and oh no the burtons there admidst a gathering of the family and close friends the happy occasion was celebrated in high fashion dancing a singsong and a sump- tious spread the children presented their parents with a beautiful silver tea service friends and neighbors gave them a lovely pair of silver butane candles with silver candleholders a silver serving dish and glasses it was a most memorable event an evening that- marie and russ will cherish all their lives family living and you your family life centre by mario d bartoletti ma to paraphrase winston churchills famous wartime comment never have so many owed so much to so many i cant think of any better way to adequately describe the success of the family life centres appeal for financial assistance in december from churches service clubs the stouffville and markham town councils and numerous private citizens the contributions came in before during and after the holiday season from such a variety of sources as skating parties christmas banquets and various womens group projects money was collected and forwarded to us special thanks is due the christmas carollers who spread seasonal cheer through the neighborhood collecting many contributions in the process which were later donated to the family life centre also we sincerely appreciate the efforts of the markham library staff who not only sent in a staff contribution but also collected signatures on a petition to the provincial government supporting our brief and application for financial assistance altogether enough money was donated to keep the family life centre operating on a fulltime basis until the end of april so to all of you who have so generously supported our efforts a hearty and sincere thankyou as reported before during the holiday cam paign for funds the board of directors has been in regular contact with the provincial govern ment in an effort to obtain a mental health or family service grant actually several meetings have been held with both dept of mental health and social and family services representatives both of these provincial government divisions have been impressed with the operation and services provided through the family life centre and encouraged the board of directors to make application for a grant of funds which would make possible an expansion of our educational programmes as well as provide for the employment of additional staff to serve the growing needs of our growing communities if our application is approved provincial recognition and financial assistance for the family life centre would be forthcoming during the spring and because of the very generous support of the citizens in this area of york region we can continue operating on a regular basis while awaiting the final decision of the government speaking as the director of the family life centre i have no doubt that this service will continue to play a vital and growing role in the unionville markham stouffville area the same kind of faith and effort which converted this type of family service from a dream into a reality three years ago will keep it healthy and active in the months ahead according to a research study completed last year by marion mann a student at the university of toronto the family lifecentre is one of the most unique social service agencies ever developed spon taneously in north america by concerned citizens active service class elect executive by lillian jamieson balsammt zion mrs donald jamieson is the president for 1971 of the active service class the executive for the year was elected at a meeting jan 20 other officers are vicepresident mrs glen mand- derson secretary mrs jack em- pringham mrs lloyd wilson treasurer mrs murray jones mrs orr graham 4h leaders mrs ken stickwood mrs john wilson auditors mrs ralph jones mrs frank mcavoy nominating com mittee mrs lewis jones mrs grant carson business committee mrs lewis jones mrs burnett jamieson sick committee mrs lome jones mrs burnett jamieson pianists mrs grant carson mrs orr graham and rev th fleetham group leaders mrs lome jones mrs carl wilson mrs glen manderson mrs burnett jamieson mrs elmer wilson and mrs fred fiss teachers mrs elmer wilson mrs glen manderson mrs ralph jones mr and mrs jack empringham enjoyed supper recently with mr and mrs donald jamieson compare westinghouse televisions stratford 20 black white one 5x3 speaker instant on mist green finish carrying handle folding an tenna monopole only 35 lbs in weiaht 16900 watts electric t06 main st n markham 2943642 brace yourself this may shock you but we have to clear for new stock 1969 volkswagen beetle finished in light blue black interior one owner low mileage immaculate certified warranted lie 31351j full price only 1295 1965 vw 2 door sedan deluxe 1500 runs great gas heater etc full price as is only 250 1966 vw window van as is 250 1971 vw beetle finished in red with black leatherette interior gas heater must be seen lie p61512 full price 1850 1956s to 1969s all completely overhauled certified and warranted 1969 vw deluxe finished in white with red in terior gas heater rear window defogger one owner certified lie h 461100 full price 1195 still a few as is volkswagens left 59s to 62s 1969 vw carmenghia in blue one owner lie l82119 like new 2295 heated indoor showroom 60 cars to choose from backed by 100 volkswagen warranty every new model and colour in stock service parts highway 7 1 mi w of 48 markham telephone 2944141

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