Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 16, 1963, p. 4

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tyt 4 the stotlffvlue triwn twdiy mjv is 1963 heres a handy guide to lifes shadows how can you tell whether you are middleaged there are certain ways lot a man to discover for himself whether he ha reached the shady side of lifes slope kor example you are proba bly middleaged if- you can still remember wiiat theda bara and wallace reid looked like you spend more time work ing crossword puzle than you do watching the pretty girls go by when somebody says hed like to take a trip to the moon you automatically write him off as goofy they seem to be making ice wafer cars and dogs perhaps in a moment it will beginto make nse specially if you have a pooch who come tearing mt after your car o r chases every car and iruck that passes the dern dog makes a nuisance of himself makes you jitt ery at the wheel and is liable to f get himself run over any day here is a iute fire cute have someone sit in hie back neat with jhe window rolled down on the side fitja usually chooses for his yapping as the dog starts tagging your tailpipe the friend planted in the back eat leans out the window and douses fido square in the jaw ivith a bucket full of ice water the colder the tetter but with no ice in it of course it may be an awful shock but its harmless enough and is recommended by a dogloving friend of mine as a safe hut sure cure for car chasing poodl es course theres a time when putting on a little dog is just the right thing theres nothing like the feel of a good sound lookslikenew ear to give you a feeling of safety and sureness and satisfaction with new and used cars turning over so rapid ly these days we have some of the most luxurious cars of the jast few years on our lot right now and theyve knocked them right out of the luxury price class 14 clubs compete in achievement day staircases longer and the steps were presented by south interest was keen on satur day when the york county 4h homemaking club achieve ment day was held in aurora fourteen clubs presented exhi bits skits and demonstrations during the afternoon program in addition each girl in the pro ject what shall 1 wear mo delled her blouse in the after noon fashion parade a total of 126 club memberv completed this project and their books and blouses were on display those clubs presenting exhi bits in the afternoon program were agincourt bogarttown buttorvilie xobleton queens- jville snowball vcllore and i-as- jkay skits and demonstrations kdgely vaughan cnonoerg higher and further apart you daydream about retiring teston vandorf temperance- tc florida on 5250 a month in- j ville clubs the original and in- neii patrick motors w stouttville it might not be your fault just your funeral stead of living as a beach comber willi a dusky native lass on some far south seas isle the boss starts rewarding you with a pat on the back in- place of a pay increase figur ing you no longer have the courage to look for a belter job any man under 40 or any girl under 35 bores you after 15 minutes the desk at your office holds more empty aspirin bottles than letters you wouldnt want your wife to see no woman you can call by her first name still has the same color hair that she did when you first met iter instead of acquiring new and interesting vices you spend more and more time trying to get rid of your old and dull bad iiabiis you quit reading the comic strips in the newspapers but find the obituaries of total strangers oddly fascinating everything you see today re minds you of something that was better in the old davs teresiing presentations showed the ability these girls have in working together and prepar ing very interesting programs mrs klton armstrong federa ted womens institutes of ont provincial board director for subdivision s presented provin cial honour certificates and pins upon tiie completion of twelve homemaking club units to brenda glover rr3 new market bogarttown club san dra burr rri oormley but- tonville club helen irwin rri kleinburg noblelon club and donna seed rr2 wood- bridge velion club these girls also received copies of the brit- artnica book o the year coun ty honours awarded on comple tion of six 4h club homemak ing units were presented to 12 club members recipients were cirol walsh queensville club karen barnes pat woolner schomberg club mary fitkin ingelise hansen snowball club connie murray shirley bowen and dorothy diceman teston ctub linda kllas nancy oli ver ann duncan and sandra tryon of the vandorf club cer tificates of achievement upon the completion of every second club unit were presented to 66 club members assisting mrs cb sclmellcr county home economist were miss frances iampman cloth ing specialist home economics service toronto and miss ei leen mcdermaid dome econo mist for oxford county cotton accessories for the club girls bedroom will be the next ml homemaking club unit to be taken in york coun ty this will begin in the fall with a local leader training school being held then new groups or persons who might be interested in organizing a fall homemaking club could write tc the home economist ontario department of agriculture box st newmarket canyon gorges a site thats simply seed corn pfister top crop hyblend for grain silage corn pasture fertilizer are you worried about pasture shortage put 1 bag of aeroprills to the acre and gel maximum growth with the first rain forage seeds buckwheat garden seeds seed potatoes weed sprays bug killers stiver bros l i m it k 0 union vi ixe stouffvhjle aurora uxbisidge vvkxjcxmmssaesamtxmcss gentle slope is ideal for roses tiie ideal location for roses is where there is a gentle slope to the south or west horticultur ists with the ontario dept of agriculture advice that the site be sunny welldrained and pro tected from strong winds roses prefer a rich deep soil that is welldrained both heavy and light soils may be made more suitable for growing ros es by digging in quantities of organic mailer such as well- jotted manure if manure is un obtainable use leaf mould or peat and supplement with a dressing of a balanced fertilizer in average soil the rate of ap plication should be about 2 lb per 100 square feet as soon as you receive your bushes unpack them and soak them in water and plant im mediately if the beds are not ready they may be heeled in by digging a trench set them close together and cover with soil at least halfway up their stems when the permanent beds are ready dig a hole large enough to allow the roots to spread out naturally the swol len area of the stem just above the roots should be set about an inch below the soil surface firm the soil around the roots to ensure good anchorage a thorough soaking should be gi ven to help them become estab lished rose bushes planted in the spring should be cut back to 4 or 5 inches from the ground le vel after planting is finished this helps produce compact wellbalanced plants ashburn mrs gordon fisher of broug ham spent a couple of days last week at iter home jimmie daw had the misfor tune to break a bone in his hand while playing ball on fri day mr and mrs edgar heron spent three days this week in toronto mr heron is attend ing the assessors conveniton next sunday may 12 is christian family sunday when the sunday school will join in tiie service of worship at 1130 am representatives of the sunday school will assist in the leadership of the service the sacrament of baptism will also be observed gas station where motor ists get air water and infor mation o m shorgas gas merchandising centre commercial rfsidential too is the kind of fine service we have 46 levendale rd richmond hill natural and profane gas heating cooking drying cozy live modern for less with gas give your kitchen that modern look with a new automatic gas range tx dry y0ur cl0t a i in the modern ffj manner with c othes water heating j gas most hot water at the lowest cost call collect 2852634 rc 8844186 is for life in its values in education series sun life of canada is offering leaflets ranging from why stay in school to 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