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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 14, 1960, p. 10

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tigt 10 the stouffyioe tr1sun thasdjy jafy 14 1960 ratepayers will try tc buy beach wilcox lake ratepayers have passed a motion authorizing recreation committee chairman ken seager to see what can be done about purchasing the south road willow eeach property for a community centre he was asked to confront the whit church community centre with the proposal a ratepayers spokesman said we feel that if we could ac quire the park we could stop a lot of the rowdyism that goes on during the summer all the noise and commotion is not caused from the people at the lake but from outsiders the beach has been used as a launch ing pad for highpowered out- boards and this also could be stopped tw barns destroyed defective wiring was said to be the cause of a fire which de stroyed two barns on the farm of murray brillinger recently on the fifth concession of whit church all the contents of the barn chickens pigs and part of the seasons crop were completely destroyed musselmans lake ballantrae when a youngster gets out of the fruit cupboard all the highways to it are likely to be jammed 3meteatwele3ah3s3sx heupholstering 5yr guarantee low prices terms drapes rugs furniture free interior decorating advice estimates in the home betty assinck stouffville 684 stouftville branch toronto furniture mfg co picnic grounds iy miles n of vivian va miles e of highway 48 picnic tables drinking water shade extensive panoramic view a reinke cedar valley phone mt albert 54w3 the musical storyman cer tainly made a hit with all the children in the area over 200 attended daily friday night was the big night for both children and parents it was a standing- roomonly crowd the children were sorry to have to say good bye to rev frank wellington and his little friends dont for get this saturday is the mussel- mans lake bible school picnic both the lake churches are open again for the season the catholic church on valley road and the united church on the hill on the 9th from the num ber of cars parked around the corners of 9th and lake road both churches were well attend ed last sunday we are pleased to report that mr john eplett aurora side- road is coming along nicely af ter his very serious leg opera tion vic paxton another one on the sick list is getting a little closer to home he was moved from toronto to uxbridge hos pital last week and is doing well it will be a little time yet though before he is well enough to come back to the lake the regular wa bake sale held last saturday was a quick sellout the next sale will be in two weeks july 22nd on the church lawn congratulations to fred wat son who won the grade 10 award in geography and his tory congratulations of another kind are sent to a young couple in the community miss marie pilote ballantrae and david renaud of musselmans lake were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony by rev father d m oneill st pat ricks church markham the bride looked very beautiful in her gown of white satin with appliques of lace roses she was given in marriage by her bro ther raymond mrs robert perryment was matron of honour and 2 nieces judy moran and deane kelly were bridesmaids mr george murphy of oshawa was best yor peel ont counties may form planning board york ontario and peel coun ties the three counties ad joining metropolitan toronto are considering a regional plan ning program after a meeting held on wednesday evening in newmarket chairman was reeve walter rate east gwillimbury town ship the meeting decided to call a tricounty planning work shop for the fall to consider a regional planning board for the three counties and also the question of separate county planning boards arranging the workshop will be reeve rate deputyreeve mrs caroline ion newmarket reeve cyril morley pickering village and deputyreeve t e mccallum port credit working with the department of munici pal affairs last weeks meeting discussed the need for area planning in view of current widespread ur ban development the relation ship of the various municipal ities with the metropolitan tor onto planning board and the advantages and disadvantages of planning at the tricounty level j o e pearson community planning branch department of municipal affairs attended representing local municipal ities were warden wm clark markham township reeve cla rence davis aurora reeve al ex hands newmarket reeve joe dales north gwillimbury deputyreeve wilfred dean markham township depreeve stan tinker richmond hill reeve wm sellers sutton reeve rate and deputyreeve mrs ion and county assessor ed jones h alp- pst tefn man and edward pilote and glen mowder acted as ushers a reception was held at the home of the brides mother mrs cecile pilote and guests came from thorold ottawa to ronto and oshawa the happy couple left on a short motor trip they will live here at mus selmans lake well close with a gentle re minder the ballantrae united picnic is this saturday july 19 plans are to meet at the church at 2 pm tea soft drink and ice cream will be provided nt miss this shoe sale mlsamv tnytrtjii at ladies s shoes reg 899 688 casual by savage reg 995 788 moccasins r all colours 177 reg 1295 988 all colours mens a limited number of ladies fall shoes reg 899 388 sfea the famous reg 1595 air step shoes 1095 wedge heel reg 499 sandals 388 boys running shoes from 129 childrens canvas oxfords from 9 collyer shoes markham shopping centre phone 1482 pasture sows to save feed in most cases market pigs are more economically raised in feed lots rather than on pas tures the reason young pigs generally grow very slowly on grass and require considerably more feed however brood sows can make good use of pastures it is possible to save up to 2 pounds of feed per day per sow when sows are on good pasture says garnet norrish one swine researcher general ly we put 10 to 12 sows per acre and by using an acre in sow pasture save 1 to 2 tons of sow feed over the summer all pigs on pasture should have access to adequate protec tion from direct sunlight in a form of either good shade trees or simply structures that will provide shade good pastures are import ant he says and runout hay fields do not provide good sow pastures he suggests a mixture of alf alfa ladino and brome grass the legumes will provide some protein and although the brome grass will offer some resistance to rooting by the sows it is good practice to ring sows while they are on pasture for a good sow pasture seed 8 pounds of alfalfa 2 pounds of ladino and 10 pounds of brome grass with 1 bushel of oats per acre graze down the oats early 101 the forgotten number when tom r left his job he took care of a number of things he gathered up his tools and rolled them in his overalls put a few personal odds and ends in his lunch pail and called at the company office for his pay you can be sure he checked carefully to see that all his time was paid for and his vacation al lowance included the paymas- ywatmytrmtwhwm3wwbm theyre blowout proof ton dont have to be a private eye to know a good muffler buy follow the clues vs heavier shell heavier heads tubes plus doublelocked seams to prevent rust and corrosion and the freeflow design cuts down back pressure for extra muffler life indi vidually engineered for your car you get a perfect flt f i expert tarutoi save up io 0 on parts and labor make year chevrolet 1m953 most chevrolet 19558 most pontlac 1951m 6cyl most ponuac 195558 6cyl most dodse u plymouth 194958 6cyl most make a year sale price 525 660 ford 194954 most ford 195556 most studebakcr champion c c 194754 most clamps each 25 similar savlnw on muffler and tall pipes for most other cars and trucks installation fei gars 225 to 285 we maintain a staff of licensed mechanics for prompt low cost installations on mufflers batteries tires etc yes you cancharge on our convenient charge account 1tire associate store j i a948 markhamax32511 open 830 am 6 pm daily thursday and friday till 9 goodwood 3 beuben may a very happy time was had at the wagg reunion picnic held on saturday at the maples park and the clan was well represented goodwood folk are pleased to have pavement new this year north from the school up to the cemetery- mr and mrs charles symes and mrs ivan norton motoied to colungwood on wednesday walter came home from camp while bobby stayed for his holi day they called on mr henry stevens and family mrs stev ens being in hospital with a new daughter the senior bypu are plan ning a special august meeting when rev thornloe will speak mr thornloe is a busy travel ling man and cannot give us a definite date at present junior bt will meet at the church at seven oclock on fri day evening woodland park on saturday afternoon is the meeting place for the baptist ss picnic if you have room in your car please contact any who may not have a way of their own two well- known goodwood folk still in hospital after opera tions mrs harold dickinson at scarboro and mr dan wagg at uxbridge recovering from a second operation may these folk soon lie home again mr leroy soper will speak at the baptist church next sun day ter gave him his unemployment insurance book and his ontario hospital insurance certificate of payment form 104 all this was old stuff to tom except the hospital insur ance form 104 wonder if he read the instructions on the back telling him how this form would help him keep insured preserving kettle by general foods kitchens heres a delightfully different jam thats sure to become a family favorite nice to have on hand for special occasion treats too orange pineapple and stkawberky jam svi cups prepared fruit s medium- sized oranges 1 mediumsized lemon 1 mediumsized pineapple 1 pint strawberries ei cups sugar h bottle cerlo fruit pectin to prepare fruit grate the rind and squeeze the juice from 3 mediumsized oranges and 1 mediumsized lemon pare 1 mediumsized fully ripe pineapple and chop very fine or grind crush thoroughly about 1 pint fully ripe strawberries combine rind juices and fruits and measure 3h cups into a very large saucepan to make jam add sugar to fruit in saucepan and mix well place over high heat bring to a full rolling boil and boil hard 1 minute stirring constantly remove from beat and at once stir in certo then stir and skim by turns for just 5 minutes to cool slightly to pre vent floating fruit ladle quickly into glasses cover at once with inch hot paraffin makes about 10 medium gls preserving jpointor your ttcipc calls for just 14 bottle of certo recap the rest store in your refrig- trator and use it within a month cedar grove news sou hate any problems with your jam or jelly do write us general foods kitchens u eglinlon are w toronto and watch for our next column with anotlicr favorite failure proof certo recipe writing the news of our villj age each week of the year inj voives certain responsibilities j and certain privileges for in stanceas your representative i am privileged to attend func tions you wish to have reported and to represent you in places where one is permitted but we cannot all go like backstage at the garden party however as your correspondent i try to re port through your eyes and ex press the opinions 1 feel most of you would adhere to this is one of the responsibilities once in a while personal feel ings creep into experience and trying to stay objective in view is hard to do this week it is impossible while most of the ladies of cedar grove are serv ing pop and passing out hot- dogs while some of the men are counting the gate and the garden party entertainers are taking a breather it becomes my job to take advantage of the intermission and see what i can find to report to the read ers of the cedar grove news from the hill the garden party is a glittering spectacle down front it is a tossup whe ther the better show is on the stage or in the first few rows but backstage the atmosphere is one of giving not accepting and it is totally different usually i am received cordially occasion ally i am regarded as a neces sary nuisance but last satur day night was a new venture for me never before have i been welcomed with as sincere warmth or had my questions answered with such good hu mour as i had last saturday evening the feeling backstage was one totally lacking in the usual showbiz complacency and the people who entertained you this year were warm and charming every one i explained my reason for disturbing them and introduced myself as your correspondent one introduced me to another and each added his own interpretation of my position until on the third intro duction i was rather taken aback to discover that i now owned the economist sun atilla galamb shook hands with me gravely then turned to marie mae and said oh you have another sparkly dress on and demanded to see the sparkles at close range i asked him if he knew the extent of his repertoire and he still look ing like little lord fauntleroy said with natural surprise and a precise accent my daddy made a list just last week and do you know it filled a whole sheet of paper and the other side too this little six year old plays 65 pieces on his saxo phone he like all other child ren had received his report card last week and modestly told me that he had done pretty well marie mae corrected this and told me he had done exception ally well and they were all very proud of him when atilla had finished his second act he was allowed to come to the front its not hard to see through people who constantly make spectacles of themselves 1mll thevlts iodic at rsy at donway flying school night flying instrument flying your first lesson for mile north of no 7 highway on don mills ltd phone ax 32021 and see the rest of the show he was fascinated by the tram poline and examined it closely then he ran excitedly across in front of the stage his father thought this a little too roudy apparently and told him firm ly to sit down and behave your- self which atilla did at once later in the evening he was stuffing himself with popcorn and laughing and talking with all the other youngsters the aspiring musicians in the com munity who find an hours prac tising pretty hard might like to know that atilla galamb practises seven hours a day erline anderson was a real trooper her home is in ken tucky but she hardly ever sees it all winter she plays the southern states and in the sum mer moves north to play de troit buffalo montreal toronto etc this year she has an apart ment in mimico which she re gards as a halfway point she is a friendly gay person who takes her work calmly a good idea for a juggler site thought cedar grove was un believable and i thought her act without the lights was beau tiful from the hill the singing strings were nur sing two fears they were afraid the children would not like them especially following the hilarious cy leonard and his dummy when the act was over they couldnt say enough in praise of the front row bench ers they thought they were wonderful when you are on the stage in an openair theatre you cannot hear any applause beyond the first few rows and the girls with the violins were afraid no one liked them it was not until they had heard the applause for some of the other acts that they felt better after playing with other groups and individually the singing strings became an entity about a year ago and since that time have covered a lot of ground together one of the girls is married and has a baby two weeks old this arrival caused the only separation the girls have had since they formed their group saturday night was the second night they had all been together again and they were as happy as reunited sisters i found them all a little shy very sincere mu sicians and easy to get to know in exchange for information about themselves i told them about the big birthday party we had in cedarena a few years ago since they showed consider able interest in the rink and its setting when the magic word press was introduced to the williams twins it let loose a list of cities covering the united states and canada from louisiana to mont real these two talented tram poline artists and their assist ant are a travelling trio very much in demand one was the spokesman while the other two stood shyly on the side and all were earnest young men very concerned with making a hit in cedar grove bruce webb is as natural as charming and yes as handsome offstage as on need any more be said jack ayre and cy leonard take for granted being old- timers in our community that there is little to be said about either of them so they both hast ily introduced me to someone else jack ayre shakes hands firmly but his hands are so soft it is hard to believe they spend so many hours at the piano it is exciting to see all the performers going through their various and varied acts especial ly this year when the whole show was good but i wish it were possible for all the audi ence to meet them personally always they arc interesting sometimes after seeing the act they are a paradox but this year i will remember their friendli ness their compatibility and their warm reception particular ly before the subject of the gar den party is closed for another year bouquets should certainly go out to the hard working crews who make the whole tiling possible congratulations to all of grade 8 at ss 20 who success fully passed their entrance ge offrey and allan gaston robert tapscott susan ryan penny pelrie bobby ramer adeline rcesor stuart burkhokler joan smith and jean schuller betty and ernie reesor and their son lloyd drove to mani toba recently and are due home this week bible school cedar grove mennonltc church will hold their annual bible school from july 18th to 29th 9 am to 1130 all children nursery kindergarten 1 and 2 grades 1 to 8 are very welcome classes will be held at the church this year a special night class will be given for high school pu pils and adults covering a sur vey of the old testament night classes will be held from 730 to 900 pm and of course this is interdenominational so every one is cordially invited to take the special course former junior farmers pic nic will be held on sunday july 17th at woodland park from 1 oclock

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