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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 1, 1960, p. 15

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t township of uxbridge to the electors in appreciation of the acclamation accorded to us as reeve and deputy reeve for 1961 we will endeavour to warrant this confidence in the year to come wishing you all the compliments of the season robert l nesbitt deputyreeve earl dowswell reeve grj9vj9jjcr4rrgr4r6rj gormley and district news belated eongratuiaios to mr has been brought to our attent- for office supplies its the tribune markham koxy markham thuus direct fit sat from its 1st dec 1 2 ran in toronto journey to the lost city in technicolor cinemascope with debra paget also in color the greatest film of its kind ever produced circus stars matinee sat at 2 pm mon tuks wed december thurs 6 7 8 4 days kirk douglas kim novak ernie kovacs in an absorbing drama for adults strangers when we meet in technicolor a cinemascope added coor cartoon telephone markham 357 i would like to take this opportunity to thank the citizens of stouftville for their interest in the municipal government of stouftville i thank those who were nominated for the reeveship and declined in favour of my acclamation to this office to the citizens of stouftville thank you for the confidence you have placed in me 1 shall continue to work to the best of my abilitv in the interests the village of stouftville of k n wagg and mrs albert hawkins who celebrated their 40th weeding anniversary on nov 25 they were pleasantly surprised by relatives in markham on friday evening and also on thursday evening at the home of their son john among the beautiful gifts was a crystal cream and sugar set on a tray and a cake plate from the members of mrs hawkins sunday school class and also a gift from their son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs ray 1 iawkins nigeria africa rev ce hurking is conduct- ing two weeks meetings at port huron michigan in his absence on sunday mr ed herbert of stouffville spoke at the morning service mr duane benjamin director of toronto and stouff ville youth for christ preached at the evening service a miscellaneous shower was held on friday night at the home of mr and mrs allan hoover in honour of miss nancv anderson and mr paul hoover who will be married on dec 16 at calgary alberta rev and mrs dan thornhiil and girls of south bend indi ana spent a feu- days holidays with iier parents mr and mrs gordon harman mr and mrs harry barber and timmy moved into the mil- sted apartment on saturday mr and mrs ron richardson and girls spent the weekend with friends in kitchener mr and mrs herb moorby visited on saturday with her son and family at trenton a cable has been received from miss miriam heise telling of her safe arrival in southern rhodesia africa after a pleas ant ocean voyage mr pen duncan suffered a painful accident last week when he accidentiy slipped and a spike on a side delivery rake went through his foot we wish him a speedy recovery mr carl forrester also had an accident when he hurt his thumb when he hit it loading cement blocks the annual ss program at the united missionary church will be held on friday night dec 16 baby debby grove daughter of mr and mrs ivan grove lias been ill with ciiicken pox twentyfive sunday school and church workers of the u m church made 200 calls on sunday afternoon in a visitation survey in beverley acres mr and mrs c milsted and charleen had supper on sunday with mr and mrs angus smith of queensville the evening wms meeting was hold on monday night at the home of miss g bruce baby larry wideman came home last week after spending 6i weeks in sick childrens hospital toronto in last weeks issue we told of the death of mr wm vander- bent since then the following ion he lived a quiet hfe but heise hill church bears a mem ory of hira never to fade away he donated the artistic motto at the front of the church with the mscription holiness becorreth the house of the lord forever mr and mrs john brillinger of bethesda and mr and mrs jos heise spent wednesday with mr and mrs ellas elliott twentfive friends and relat ives from gormley uxbridge toronto vineland and stevens- lagos vjile gathered at the home of mr and mrs roy nichols of vine- land on sunday in honour of the 25th wedding anniversary of mr and mrs harold lilky the hostess served a hot buffet din ner the guests of honour were presented with a sunbeam toaster both harold and marion nichols lilley were raised at gormley their many friends here offer them congratulations mr and mis r h mcmullen and mr and mrs walter hill were at the anniversary mr levi elliott of toronto and other friends from windsor visited mr and mrs elias elli ott recently mrs lewis lehman came home from the western hospit al on sunday after spending ov er two weeks there mr sam doner has had a severe attack of bronchitis after his operation in st michaels hospiial although mr doner has been home two weeks he is still confined to bed his raaav claremont white gift suay next sunday morning will be white gift sunday at the bap tist church gifts of cookies candies fruit boys new or used the stouffville tribune thursday dec 1 1960 page 15 friends wish him a speedy re- 1 clothing reouested for our bev- covery master ronald gilbert son of mr and mrs albert gilbert had the misfortune to break his arm last week when he fell off the swing at lloyd school mr and mrs murray winger welcomed a baby girl last sat- urdav erley st mission toronto at heme mr and mrs robert holman claremort arc holding open house from 2 to 5 pm satur- duv dec 3rd for friends of mr and mrs frank derusha on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary ethical abcs granddad says the bee goes its instinctive way gathering the nectar from the lowers buzzing along from bloom to bloom it whiles away the daylight hours the and of since ants are soldiers builders turrets and temples time began their cities with their pillars and domes by far exceed the structures of man but man is a thinking animal two paths of life before him lie natural instincts lead him away from the narrow patli travelled by the wise tis his to search for the hidden truth to enlighten botli his heart and mind for until lie learns of his lifes purpose he does not know he has been born blind till then hell know life as it is a wilderness of fear and doubt where everything doth him deceive for the truth only can lead him out since its mans to choose to do the right while he battles midst the false and true it is thus his life is called war fare- he fights to his selfish self subdue uxbridge township your vote and influence is respectfully requested m t councillor for 1961 polling day dec 6th 1950 he spends his lifetime seeking ruth that he might his sons status regain to build manhood is mans life goal through knowledge gained by grief and pain myrtle tindail dowswell saturday dec 3 28 pm christmas fancy candy bake novelties goods booth sale white elephant tea room crown anchor over under i religious goods come in and look over our display of christmas gifts toys appliances records and crystal wear take part in the lucky draw for a dormeyer food mixer to be held christmas eve at a dollar bill sure gets dirty when you consider how quickly it slips through your fingers ken wards firestone claremont store ivu0viit04v4vvv4yx4it heres your handy hint list this christmas make sure youre one of the lucky people who receive electrical presents modern electric appliances are miracles of efficiency theyre beautifully designed and cost so little to use just check the appliances you want on this hands list these are just a few you may want to make your own list and leave it where it will be noticed over the bathroom mirror is a good place live better electrically the safe clean modern way for information call ontario hydo markham area office phone markham 94 or ax 33331 box 170 by c a dean m d medrtorial overweight not only increases the risk of disease but also complicates examination and treatment the heart of an overweight per son is difficult to hear through the stethoscope abdominal or gans such as the liver spleen kidneys are harder to find and examine tumors inside the ab domen will not be found early and inflammations such as appen- dicitis arc difficult to diagnose delay often means rupture and peritonitis incorrect blood pres sure readings are occasionally found in patients with very fat upper arms care of an obese person is usually difficult especially when it is necessary to move or carry him artificial respiration can be problem and in some cases is not too effective xrays of overweight people are often not as clear and thus im portant shadows can be missed the need for repeat xrays for clearer pictures is common this involves return visits to the xray department and unnecessary i worry another big problem with obes- i ity is the technical difficulty en- j counicred during surgical opera- j ions the presence of too much fat can hinder the surgeon th- i possibility of complications is greatly increased and anesthesia j is more difficult to give a vein puncture insertion of a needle into the vein is common and occasionally this procedure is lifesaving blood transfusions j adrenalin injections obriry tends to hide veins so that draw- i tig biood or injecting medicines into the blood stream can be al- most impossible remember overweight is often more of a problem for the per- sons around you sfogt elokh lsfbi christmas gifts for specials the whole family from showroom no seconds our factory 2995 5995 platform rocker v lazy boy mom and dad treat yourself to a new chesterfield suite in nylon freize foam cushions only 13900 for that special room the finest provincial suite is french only 23900 free arm protectors or have old faithful reupholstered 2pc suite only 9900 5yr guarantee easy terms free gift to each customer we custom build modern french provincial colonial swedish suites to order also draperies slipcovers rugs broadloom free o home service q interior decorating advice 9 estimates no obligation betty assinck sfouftviiic est markham koi furniture warehouse bargain showroom toronto furniture mfg co md main st markham 1st building north of the theatre hours vurs wed sat 10 s tliurs fri 109 st patricks church markham markham twp nominations continued from front no 1 was being serviced by both water and sanitary sewers it wis a major development when markham was able to complete an agreement with metro for use of the metro trunk sewer as regards the police force he considered the township to be in good hands with ample protection road program councillor lawson mumber- son spoke on the road program of which he was chairman the cost of maintenance last winter was very high which limited the funds available for this summer however he drew at tention to the fact that mark ham twp had kept the roads open and serviced by its own equipment and had not hired any outside help the cost of dust layer this year was down from 1959 part ly on account of the permanent road mileage being increased oiivihe rd and kirk rd had cost more than the estimate caiville proving a difficult area the county had taken over ti miles of the twp road system but other roads were being add ed so the mileage continued to increase he drew attention that in 1952 the mill rate for roads was 11 and no hard top was laid but it later was cut to 9i and a program of permanent roads adopted this year the rate would again be 11 mills councillor stanley b watson stated the twp had a pension plan which led to obtaining better staff he spoke of the program to improve a number of cemeteries that were now in use he invited hose present to view the work completed mr c aivin gamble criticized the council for not being suf ficiently aggressive against the new railroad he stated that he would stand for council in ward 2 mr allen sumner trustee of thornhiil slated he was quite conversant with twp affairs and suggested markham would be in a belter position with a resident engineer he said fire protection was not ample with the richmond hill brigade three miles distant and more protection was re quired in the more densely pop ulated areas he suggested he playground area was not ample and the twp should acquire more lane he staled he would be in the field in ward 1 and asked for support gp howe gave a resume of his past services in the air force and the transport dept he is now retired he considered if elected lie would give ample lime to the duties of council and lie could see many tilings which required attention in thornhiil he said he would stand in ward 1 clias h hooper stated he would change his method of ad dress in that lie would not be so critical of the past council ho gave a resume of his long ex perience in council and as reeve and warden he thought men of experience were needed in present times the new proposed road requir ed close supervision on the part of the twp council in order to protect the present twp roads he favored an adequate police force but considered the pres ent expenditure could he de creased he stated he would stand in ward 2 archie campbell stated he would stand for election in ward 3 and gave as one of his reasons gross mishandling of the rail road situation permitting a num ber of level crossings 2s3533232s3eess the coffee shoppe menu for thur fri dec 12 home made soup or juice 1 roast capon with dressing 150 2 virginia ham steak with pineapple rings 135 3 rarbequed spare ribs 125 1 flsh and chips with cole slaw 3c deep apple pie or cherry upside down cake beverage fish chips to take out 45c an order birthday and other celebrations and small parties invited houstons the rexall drug stored phone 229 aviwffp rhh your local bp dealer b3llman saees service general repairs 24hr towing 170w days evenings 170j many of the average persons socdlled convictions were hand ed to him on a propaganda platter vfcn y0l v ka ive looks insimas is pitlvpub price s the torch by wilder penfield 300 rooks not in stock will be supplied on request houstons the rivii drug store phone stouffville 223 k23f2r2322i2sa

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