Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 10, 1974, p. 6

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the tribune january m ifl4 womens wffoum 0 stouffville scene 0 whats going on f in hospital mrs les ogden k r 3 stouffville is a patient in york county hospital newmarket she suffered a broken hip and broken arm in a fall at home saturday mrs ogdens room number is 104 window displa the display in the front windows of aikens pharmacy main street is attracting much atten- lion the prescription book dates back to 1894 and contains the names of many former residents only a few of the medicines displayed there are aailable to day some of the containers however are quite valuable without heir content sleigh rides teams sleighs and horsedrawn cutters will be a feature of the winter mardi gras being staged in stouffville feb 9 for many children this will be their first big chance to enjoy a sleighride on a horsedrawn vehicle new home mr and mrs ed sanders and family formerly of hawthorne avenue have moved into their lovely new home on rupert avenue stouffville writer wanted the tribune w ill hae an opening for a part- time sports editor on its staff beginning feb 1 jack watson tenth line south is giving up this weekly chore due pres sures of other business a knowledge of typing is essential interested persons are asked to call jim thomas or don bernard at g40210o or 6402101 any time during office hours up north mr and mrs george sled and family maystone court motored to ripley ont to spend new years with mrs sleds parents winter fun looking for the perfect place to take the kids for sleigh or toboggan rides this weekend look no longer the location is east of claremont and north of balsam directions on how to get there follow drive east from claremont to the 7th concession of pickering balsam and turn left continue north along the 7th about one mile to the pickeringuxbridge townline park the car there and walk east on the townline about half a mile unopened road then right into a field that contains a hill resembling a mountain while the property is undoubtedly private there are no signs to indicate trespassing is prohibited have fun clock watcher town council is not looking for an official clockwinder in 1974 glenn smith of stouffville has taken on this chore for another vear he is required to wind and occasionally reset the dock in the civic square a task performed by his father jake smith for some time brad if ed roofing d and siding ltd win esse alcan siding repairs reroofing eavestroughing free estimates 6i 1u my fair ladies hair outs by sebastian w new residence mr and mrs ron arends formerly of maystone court have taken up residence in their new subdivision home on manitoba street shack for sale the following advertisement appeared in the real estate section of the jan 4 issue orillia daily packet and times under for sale it reads shacklocatcd on a large serviced lot includes dirt cellar rolling floors sagging ceilings plain white aluminum siding sagging roof ideal home for depression oriented family except there is a four piece bath and no catalogue askingl7900- snowmobile rides one of the highlights of the winter mardi gras big fund day being staged in stouffville feb 9 will be snowmobile rides for senior citizens arrangements have been madefor a number of machines and reliable drivers to give these folks a taste of this new mode of pleasure travel addresses lions cliff aiken past- president of the stouffville lions club and now a zone chairman addressed a meeting of the markhamunionville lions club at ebeneezer church milliken jan 3 armchair chats teachers now have it easy by comparison wed in stouffville united church mr and mrs murray james painter are shown here following their marriage in the stouffville united church the bride is the former elsie jean miller daughter of mr and mrs john w miller park drive north stouffville the groom is the son of mrs ruth rodanz r r 4 stouffville and the late james painter following a honeymoon trip into the states of new york and pennsylvania the happy couple are residing at stouffville rr4 cadieux studio new time clock home from hospital mrs joan boyd fairview avenue is now home following a lengthy stay in scarboro centenary hospital married fifty years mr and mrs walter galloway stouffville residents for 18 years celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary dec 27 the wellknown couple spend the winter months in florida and the remainder of the vear at stouffville it 3 mr and mrs galloway were presented wfih gold key to officially open the stouffville park during the summer they spend much of their time at a cottage near kingston mri and mrs galloway have tw o sons bruce and ien and four grandchildren week of prayer the week of prayer in eight stouffville churches concludes jan 13 the schedule follows jan tost james pres byterian at 730 pm jan llbethel assembly of god ringwood at 730 pm jan 12stouffville memorial christian church at 730 pm and jan 13 in the stouffville tunited church at 3 pm need our help with christmas just over and many bills still to be pai few folks have any spare dollars in their pockets however if you happen to be one who has a donation would be appreciated down wellington way recently that towns artificial rink was destroyed by fire and a campaign is underway to replace it funds any amount should be directed to ron sivel sports editor of the picton gazette picton ont set of keys a large set of keys including two for a g m car have been turned in at the tribune office the owner may pick up same at the editors desk by george grose my association with school was a daily affair so recollections of it should be clear espe- cialy w hen contrasting conditions today teachers nowadays would doubtless be horrified if asked to cope with a roomful of youngsters distributed over four grades yet that w as quite common at the turn of the century and it did not seem to work at all badly either i think all who lived in our little neck of the woods were rather proud of our school a neat brick building two storeys high consisting of four rooms in a large field in a room at ground level small children began their heady careers in junor first and then went into senior first progressing through junior and senior second before graduating r to another room on the other side of the hall older hopefuls grappled with problems encountered in the four classes of the third and fourth attendance beyond senior fourth was determined by the yearly entrance examination which successfully passed entitled one to attend continuation school upstairs equivalent to what was later known as collegiate institute however for the majority formal education ended with entrance or before admittedly these classes were far loo large for often there were between 40 and 50 boys and girls of assorted ages in one room but as memory serves there were no complaints from teachers or parents the system worked fairly well and there may have even v been some advantages obviously only one grade could be quite a contrast to our taught at one time so the lightened age eh other three classes were what stouffville the stouffville arenas ailing time clock and scoreboard will be replaced by a modern unit hopefully before the stouffville walliseillen midget game friday the facility is being donated to the rink by the stouffville and district credit union and its insurance branch known as ciag installation is expected thursday resigns jerry waite russell avenue has resigned from the town library board following a period of diligent service childrens theatre the film old yeller will be featured at the childrens theatre in latcham hall saturday at 2 pm an invitation is extended to all senior citizens in the area to attend these guests for the afternoon will be admitted without charge to australia jerry ratcliff son of mr and mrs david ratcliff rr 4 stouffville left this week for australia while down under jerry will tour much of the country and seek a position in radio or television he is a graduate of ryerson polytechnical institute and holds a diploma in radio and television arts given work to keep them occupied and often atten tion strayed to where the action was the more alert or curious found something of interest in what the teacher was saying or doing and so absorbed painlessly bits of more advanced information overall discipline was not slack cither for the teachers strap was always in iew and frequently used we would have thought our teacher a weakling if she had let us get away with disobedience as a fur ther deterent most of us knew that if our parents found out that we had been punished at school we could expect another licking from dad to back up her authority oldsters with a feeling of nostalgia the spelling bees oldsters recall with a feeling of nostalgia the spelling bees that often broke the monotony of regular classes and provided real enter tainment for all one class would be asked to stand and two leaders chosen then from the appropriate spelling book the teache i ould call out words anc ach one mis spelled would eliminate a contestant excitement mounted as niore from each side were spelled down until only a few of the best confronted each other to tackle harder words the winning side and particularly the last one left to hold the floor was cheered lustily f would probably be dismissed by modern educators as belonging to the dark ages but they served well and helped mold men and women of sound character and sterling worth people with high ideals ambi tions moral values and christian virtues independent people who expected to advance in life by their own efforts and pay thefrway without handouts from the government it any wonder that older citizens with such memories may even wish that their grandchildren had some of the advantages they enjoyed when they were young markhamwe talk about cut ting we talk about dyeing we talk about curling we talk about styling but theres more to be said on the subject of hair thais why this column will be devoted to scientific facts facts about your hair what is hair hair is a form of skin it is composed of keratin the same protein compound thai forms skin and nails or horns and feathers in animals hair grows out of pores or openings known as follicles at the bottom of each follicle is the papilla or root which manufactures the hair the part of the hair ou see the part thai is visible is known as he shall what makes hair curly or straight the shape of the individual hair shafts under a microscope a cross- section of straight hair is circular curly hair is flat and wavy hair is ovalshaped interestingly whiskers and body hair are often triangular or kidneyshaped what gives hair its color a substance known as melanin is responsible for the color of both hair and skin in the case of hair melanin pigment granules are distributed within the hollow hair shaft in various concentrations and combinations concentrated blackproduces black hair red and yellow make for blond diffused black pigment produces daik in own hair while black and yellow give us sandy brown red hair contains red pigment with black or yellow white hair however contains no melanin at all how does hair reflect general health hair is manufactured by the papilla w hich depends on the body to supply it with all the nourishment it needs lo grow beautiful healthy hair since hair is a product of the body it is an index of the bodys overall condition one example of this is a protein deficiency hair is madeup largely of protein without this basic building block hair cannot develop properly poor circulation also takes its loll in a poorly irrigated scalp hair starves and even dies can hair stand on end each follicle is lined with tiny muscles these muscles contract under extreme stress causing the hair to appear fuller hence the expression aboul hair standing on end what about hair turning gray overnight although nobody entirely under stands how it happens cases hae been recorded where great emotional shock caused the pigment in the hair to disintegrate and the hair lost its color within the space of a few hours from under the dryer married life is just one undarned thing aflcr another k hz ft i i i 1 for further beauty advice contact sebastians coiffure 01 main st n markham 2945465 you name it w strip it bare furniture stripping f choir- sc00 3633g0 free tickets or the 1974 furniture show atmalton public days jan 4th jan 11th seethe latest in furniture i free tickets at toromark furniture stores i resenve ticketsphone 2942581 294-2060- 2972055 motors limited 64024001 we are sel new chryslers plymouths why because of the gas mileage 8t safety fagtoh of driving a full size car plus luxury and comfort at these low prices brand new chryslers from hully equipped brand new plymouth furys from 3755 less your trade at the best allowance anywhere emerald isle motors main st stouffvillle to jnymouth faiqotiucks nimsiiit 8875787 call collect

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