9tgt 4 the stoutfviule tbttune thmsrf kat 9 tb i june is ejlfiiy month relax let these and other refreshing dairy foods keep you and your kitchen cool all summer long dairy farmers of canada 409 huron street toronto free maria frasjfs eaitini a or ice cream and coltaje lk tte summertttj refresher serve it kycoidi if butfonvifle home faffs victim to fire only walls left standing cottage cheese c ith salad pieens tf sierf u vvl icetrfam everybodys favourite dessert especially with fresh fruit ontario legislative assembly select committee on automobile insurance on april th 1960 the legislative assembly of ontario ap pelate n select committee to eraminr investigate enquire into stujy and report on nil matters relating to persons who buttcr financial lew or injury 21 a result of motor vehicle aechcnbj and without restricting the generality of the fore- kolns including all matter relating to 1 financial responsibility of operators and owners of motor vehicles 2 the payment of claims inclusive of unsatisfied judgments and others and also including the operation and coverage of the unsatisfied judgment fund 8 all aspects of compulsory insurance and other related ami relevant plans including the experience of other jurisdictions the operation of existing legislation and procedures in ontario and to rcake such recommendations as are deemed advisable with respect thereto the committee invite representations from parties interested in any or all aspect of the fortoir terms of reference such representations should be in the form of written bricfe twentyfive copies of which should be submitted to the sec retary of the committee not later than september 15th 1960 an opportunity will be given at a later date for those making submissions to appear in person before the committee v t m eberlee secretary room 262 main parliament building toronto 2 ontario hon james n allan chairman june 8 19g0 pruning may help new evergreens it irks a gardener to see his new evergreen looking more dead than alive especially when he thinks of the price he paid for the thing whats wrong horticulturists with the on tario department of agricul ture say that evergreens in such a state may be revived with a slight trim in pines the wiiing candles may be shortened in spruces and firs the new grrwtli may be trimmed back except the leader which should be left alone evergreens with feathery growth chinese cypress may be sheared lightly shipping damage usually shows up about three weeks after planting most typical are broken ends that turn brown remove them with a sharp knife or pruning shears spreading junipers have their troubles as well if they are packed too closely by the ship per the main branches may split binding them right away with adhesive tape will give them a chance to heal growth should continue as usual it costs about 515000 a bed to build a general hospital in on tario and about 6500 a bed to run the hospital after it is opened the walls of the putnam home on 16th avenue are still standing but the contents and the interior were a total loss when fire swept through it on wednesday morning of last week firemen stated they had never before seen such devas tation without the walls crumb ling mrs putnam and her son george were sleeping when the fire broke out george wakened in time to rescue his mother but the family dog was lost mr putnam was in quebec on busi ness at the time mrs putnam was taken to the scarboro general hospital suffering from smoke poisoning and george is presently staying with mr and mrs alick gard ner who are neighbours at last report it is expected mrs putnam will soon be well en ough to join her husband at a toronto hotel until repairs to the house are completed browns corners wms wms members of browns corners united church met in the church parlours on wednes day afternoon of last week with 18 members present mrs a w miller was pianist in the ab sence of mrs s j english and mrs wm rodick occupied the chair during the business session it was announced that the sunday school picnic would be held at cedar beach park musselmans lake on july 5th approximate proceeds from the mf farms dinner on may 21 were 22500 value of the bale sent to indian springs manitoba in may was 16266 with shipping charges amounting to s272 remaining clothing will be sent to 100 sim- coe st and fred victor mission a special thanks was voted to the family of the late l a hood for a donation of new clothing saved from store stock and to mr aubrey stephenson who provided trucking for the bale mrs baker paid tribute to sup ply secretary mrs collelo of the wms bale headquarters whose death occurred recently the devotional service was taken by mrs f w baker on gods gift of the spirit mrs baker gave a resume of a talk by rev morris of aurora at the sutton spring rally offering was taken by master paul steffler after which a hymn was sung a report from the spring rally delegate mrs a pardner was read by mrs wm rodick and following this mrs reid mrs a f binning- ton and mrs leaf gave resumes of observer articles on the alco holic situation in canada following the programme re freshments were served by the committee in charge mrs a stephenson mrs vv brumwell and mrs f leaf mrs stephen son tendered courtesies bowling banquet buttonville wi members cat ered when a party of 40 local bowling enthusiasts held a din ner at buttonville hall guests were served a turkey dinner and afterward spent the evening dancing to recorded mu sic many of those present were employees of arnold farms folic festival an event of wide interest tpok place at buttonville wi hall on saturday afternoon of last week when members of more than 20 ethnic groups with back grounds extending round the world met for a folk festival and display dances gynastics and choral art from many lands official greetings were by the honourable senator jas glad stone and the group was spon sored by the canadian council of christians and jews in co operation with the canadian cit izenship branch the ontario folk festival society the inter national institute university settlement house the toronto japanest canadian citizens as sociation and the immediate sponsoring group the vill age folk dancers who are com prised chiefly of the former john madsen folk dancers carson whelan was the stage manager j collingwood reade the narrator and rev richard d jones and vi king were di rectors the parklike surroundings at the rear of buttonville hall pro vided a cool and pleasant place for the family parties which thronged to the event from the heart of toronto in the afternoon a pageant entitled canadians ah was presented with participating groups of indian frenchcana dian israeli polish ukrainian chinese scottish japanese croatian and german origin taking part presenting colour ful dances choruses and judo acts from 500 pm to 700 pm there was a picnic time and then followed an evening pro gramme in which members of latvian and negro groups sang and there were dances by hun garian austrian lithuanian czech spanish and slovak groups as well as demonstra tions by the international folk dancers and the village folk dancers and also by the ger man gymnastic organization the evening was brought to a close with a singsong led by a stringed group known as the travellers and folk dancing for everyone throughout the afternoon and evening buttonville wi mem bers served coffee and refresh ments coming garden party at buttonville wi hall june 24th 1960 supper served from 500 pm evening programme lucky draw neighbourhood notes reeve w l clark and mrs clark entertained at a social and buffet dinner at their home on saturday evening may 28th the following guests were pres ent reeve joseph fry and mrs fry of markham village com missioner w sellers and mrs sellers of sutton mayor james murray and mrs murray of aurora mr and mrs j smith of queensville mr and mrs tom taylor of richmond hill mrs wm holden toronto mayor james otten and mrs of ten of newmarket and mr and mrs roy pollock of keswick buttonville wi members were guests of wexford wi on wednesday evening of last week at the home of miss mar garet balrd victoria park ave nue mrs charles hooper miss e french and mrs a brown were in charge of the program mrs george hoopr sang two solos accompanied on the piano by mrs james barker of vic toria square later in the even ing a games programme was conducted for the group by miss e french refreshments were served by the wexford mem bers mr and mrs kenneth hooper were bridal attendants on satur- dayof last week when miss eliza gear of scarboro became the bride o mr max barret in st peters anglican church scar boro mr inl mrs j h greensides don mills road are the proud parents of a new baby girl pa tricia born at st josephs hos pital toronto on thursday of last week the greensides have other little girls and one son mr and mrs wm richards and their daughter linda were guests at the crisp home sun day of this week congratulations to mrs al bert jones who celebrated a birtheby on friday of last week jack and mary rodick visited with relatives at bolton last sunday miss isabel hood is on vaca tion at present and will spend a week at cornwall mr and mrs leslie hird of toronto entertained at a buffet supper on tuesday evening of last week the occasion being lynda leafs birthday on saturday of last week it was roy robinsons birthday and mrs joe robinson enter tained for him mr and mrs don mcquay moved from markham to arn- leigh heights last week before leaving their markham home neighbours entertained for them and presented them with a gift mr and mrs richard jones were pleased to welcome mr jones brother and his family mr and mrs wm jones of riverside california last week the jones boys hadnt seen each other for nine years bob millers wife mary lou and his mother mrs a w mil ler were present at convocation hall recently when bob an hon our student in civil engineering received his degree on monday evening of last week when the york choraliers presented their concert at vic toria square united church one of the soloists was mrs marg uerite jones and both mrs jones and mrs george hooper were members of the soprano section several local people were present among them mrs charles hooper and mary mrs s j english miss mary rod ick and jack rodick the james mcquay family was saddened last week by the passing of mr mcquays uncle mr arnold shuttleworth mr shuttieworth was the last mem ber of mr mcquays mothers family interment was at mount albert and afterward mr and mrs mcquay received relatives at their home qoodwood mrs r may- mr and mrs howard for- sythe entertained the friendship group at their home on tues day may 21 plans were dis cussed about a trip to dunlop observatory some moonlit night in july mr ard mrs dudley wilson and children spent the monday holiday with mr and mrs g jones mr and mrs baldwin and her brother mr and mrs l coul- ing had supper with mr and mrs reuben may on thursday mr and mrs reuben middle- ton of port hope and his sister mrs bennett of toronto attend ed coodwood baptist church anniversary services on sundav junior bypu will meet weather permitting for a ball game friday evening senior by meeting at the church at s oclock all welcome mr and mrs arthur william son and children visited rela tives in toronto on sunday mr and mrs dean percy and mary had sunday supper with her parents mr and mrs wm may and attended the anniver sary service business directory residents of ontario who mar ry should be sure they start paying family premiums in ontario hospital insurance thats where judy lives 7 is she ever lucky j tidy certainly is lucky she lives in a medallion electric home and the home that wears the live better electrically medallion is the most envied address in any neighbourhood medallion homes are a new standard of modern living they have at least one major appliance installed and electric service is provided for several more medallion homes arc lightconditioned with a new high standard of lighting for all areas inside and out every medallion home has adequate circuits outlets and switches for modern electrical living plus extra capacity to provide power for the new appliances you will add in the future so when youre buying a new home or remodelling an older one step up to a new standard of modern electrical living for complete information on medallion homes call your local hydro office or consult your electrical contractor live better electrically there are more than 37000 manufacturing companies in canada turning out the products canadians use every day these companies provide more than pro ducts however for example the steel company of canada limited since it was incorporated in 1910 has made 36817000 tons of steel paid 1020000000 to its employees paid 276000000 to government in taxes spent 1930000010 for materials and ser vices invested 365000000 in plant and raw mater- ial sources this is how canadian manufacturing contributes to the wealth and 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street eal stouflillle margarets beauty salon corner rupert westlawn crescent modern 48tf hair styling colouring permanent waving call for appointment margaret wood stouitvlllo 464 insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouirvlllo ontario insurance lc reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phones 259wl and 259wl fred m pugii general insurance phone siouffville fiw you cannot escape death or taxes tour mutual life of canada can help you meet both stouffville machine tool works telephone 23 rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinery machinery repairs