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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 5, 1962, p. 4

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nell patrick take it easy and save gas if youre an average driver whod like to save three miles per gallon of gas on highway driving theres a painless way to do it main tain an even moderate speed and stop trying to get there in a hurry matter of fact if youre really average that is to say nervous given to fast starts bursts of speed and occa sional passing youll also save the odd speeding ticket to the money saved on gas you can add the money saved on fines a friend of mine who usually drives his mediumsized sedan at the limit the law allows plus another ten because hes always in a hurry recently found him self some 600 miles from home on a sunday vith barely enough money to pay for the gas he would require to cover the dis tance calculating his mileage and gas reserves closely he decided to chance it and drove so as to save gas he stayed with the speed limit to the letter slowed down for stops and accelerated slowly psychologically he did not count his journey from point to point as most travellers do because he knew he had to limit his speed to the economical max imum result he saved three miles per gallon he beat his usual time for the trip by 30 minutes because of less fatigue stops arrived much more rested while he enjoyed the trip our service department will do a fine job economically of tuning your engine to maximum efficiency but as you can see you are still the biggest gas saver neil patrick motors ltd stouffville fa i the stoortvlui tmbwe ttmy ferii 5 1962 report from parliament by michael stake mjp minister of labour the prime minister the right honourable john g diefen- baker introduced a resolution in the house of commons to the effect that a select commit tee be appointed to consider with the speaker of the house of commons the procedures of the house for the puropse of suggesting any changes that may be desirable to expedite the business of the house and in particular the desirability of re pealing the closure rule this is one of the promises that the prime minister made after the unfortunate happen ings in the house of commons when the debate on the pipeline created so much attention throughout canada at that time the former gov- ernment applied this rule this rule has the effect of terminat ing debate and has only been used on two occasions in the past if recommendations are made to the effect that this rule should be repealed then it will mean that for all time there will be no opportunity for a govern ment to apply closure on de bate this procedure was agreed to by the liberal party in the house and the matter has now been referred for study and rec ommendation by this commit tee on the same day the minister of veterans affairs also intro duced a resolution to amend the veterans land act this is for the purpose of extending the period during which a veteran may qualify for benefits it also provides the establish ment of dates when veterans shall be deemed to be discharg ed it provides for the extension of the repayment period of loans and enables the director to ar range group life insurance for veterans on a voluntary basis there is a provision also in these amendments to provide further financial assistance to certain fulltime farmers and as sistance to parttime farmers and commercial fishermen there is a provision in these amendments for the release to a veteran of a portion of the land on which he is established it is not anticipated that any opposition will be taken to these amendments as they are design ed to help the veteran in this area there have been quite a number of amendments during this session of parliament de signed to help ease the situation as far as war veterans are con cerned all members of the house of commons are in agree ment of course and it is ex pected that these amendments will be approved by parliament in an expeditious manner the items on the order paper are being dealt with very rapid ly the third set of supplemen tary estimates have now been approved and all that remains before the end of the week is the passing of the final supple mentary estimates which have now been tabled in the house of commons there are continuous ques tions from the members of the opposition as to when the bud get will be introduced by the minister of finance but he has not yet set the date or made the announcement in the house of commons all of the departmental esti mates for the fiscal year 196263 have yet to be considered by the house of commons and only a twoday start has been made on the estimates of the depart ment of public works buttonville happenings pr- phone 152 the stouffville tribune s3ij- repairs- recores- exchanges cars -trucks- tractors guaranteed rateofio tested ph108 stouffville funny thing about trouble says a contemporary it always starts out being fun anyone ivho oivns anything should make a will you neednt be wealthy to warrant a will in fact the less you have to leave your loved ones the more important it is to conserve it and make the most of it we as executors of many estates know the pitfalls the endless difficulties and bitter disappointments that result from home made wills or worse from no will at all let our estate planning officers have the opportunity of explaining to you our valu able services in the construction of a well planned will guaranty trust company of canada metro toronto ojjicct ms bay street em 6111 don mills centre hl7il neighbourhood notes mr and mrs ernest crisp at tended the confirmation of their granddaughter janet daughter of mr and mrs jack crisp at st bedes anglican church last sunday morning following the ceremony janets parents enter tained friends and relatives at their home last week more neighbours arrived home after a winter in florida mr and mrs alvin robinson and mr and mrs john donaldson the buttonville school par ents club heard mr a s el- son principal of thornhill sec ondary school wednesday eve ning mr elson spoke on how parents could aid students pre paring to enter high school the club president mr jack stew art chaired the meeting alan brown was in charge of the ypu meeting when young people from the victoria square charge met at browns corners united church sunday evening the womens institute met at the russell home hughson dr recently to put some stitches in a quilt for sandra russell who will be married in june mrs john brumwell unit leader mrs john brumwell was el ected leader of unit 1 browns corners united church women when twentyfive young women met at the church to organize other executive members are recording secretary mrs gor don brumwell corresponding secretary mrs douglas melvin treasurer mrs alan martin assistant treasurer mrs wm gill the group met in the church and a brief devotional service was conducted by mrs john briimwell and mrs sam snider mrs don reesor was organist and mrs george hooper led a singsong mrs harold steffler president of browns corners united church women brought greetings from the parent group and outlined the aims of ucw mrs f h leaf offered sugges tions for programs and projects dr and mrs a f binnington were honoured guests and dr binnington spoke briefly on the value of such a group in the church lions club matinee at buttonville hall this saturday afternoon child ren in the neighbourhood wont have to travel to town to see a movie the victoria square and district lions club are sponsor ing this one and while it is not free the price is reasonable walt disneys secrets of life will be shown plus the may flower story time is 200 pm april 7 buttonville hall buttonville w i euchre mr klinck won the grand prize turkey friday evening at the final game of the winter euchre series played at button ville w i hall there were 66 players present and winners for the evening were mrs m wilby misses dell stephenson and evelyn trimble jim too- ley ashton calvert and gordon dimma the lucky draw was won by mrs bill hood a freezeout concluded the eve- eat oeattotc n w cr kg 1 1y ideal central location between 5th avenue times square and k radio city close to fflm j theatres night clubs 0j b shopping yjsvh si 5 i tv and radio hfljjeiij r i airconditioning ih111ji n i singles nam 550 llljj jl i doubles from 800 ihyrshh see your travel jisk i i agent or write 3sjljaijij jgnotarbfotel 120 west all si ny 30 ny phmjudion 23900 nlng and winners were mr free man and g dimma mtt davie and a robinson hostesses for the evening were mrs j cook mrs milton shermsjj mrs h harper mrs d arnott mrs russell boyington and mrs john wilkins april 13 the eu chre will be a benefit for the society for crippled children hospital auxiliary women of the community met at buttonville w 1 community hall on thursday afternoon to appoint officers for the button ville unit of the york central hospital auxiliary mrs r j miller president of the auxil iary was present with mrs h r howden convener of consti tutions to explain the purpose and aims of the auxiliary and the part which the units will eventually play architectural drawings were shown and the situation of the york central hospital on property lying east of yonge street along he maple sideroad explained while the finished plan pro vides for a 600 bed hshaped building the first stage which it is hoped will be ready by late 1963 will include only 125 beds and 35 bassinettes to date there are approximately 600 members of the hospital auxiliary and anyone joining within the next 6 or s months will be a charter member one of the first duties of the units according to mrs howden is to educate the mem bers later on members may wish to knit sew or perform some other service for the aux iliary mrs joe robinson is the chair man of the buttonville branch of the auxiliary and cochair man is mrs george kelly mrs charles hooper is secretary and mrs douglas hood treas urer membership convener is mrs norman reid and the pro gram conveners are mrs a v miller mrs russell boyington and mrs a robinson in install- top quality tires at huge discounts ii kjfc55f nylon rayon or or wh1tewaus blackwaus stouffville coop on why when and how to worm pigs ifftftttt tire wonts can cost you up to 300 per pig in reduced feed efficiency and did you know that a single fullgrown fe male worm may contain 26 to 27 thousand eggs did you realize that worms in your pigs can mean a delay of 2 weeks in timetomarket these are strong reasons why you should worm your hogs pigs worm 2 weeks after weaning to remove immature roundworms worm again about 1 month later to remove worms that were in the lungs during the first worming market hoes if pigs are raised in con taminated quarters an additional worming may be necessary 30 days after second worming for feeder pigs purchased from outside sources worm eigs after they are on full feed and ave become accustomed to the new management reworm in 30 days breeding stock worm sows and gilts 15 to 30 days before breeding worm boars as necessary use purina liquid pig wormer its easy to feed and there are no setbacks just mix it with the hogs drinking water if you prefer to worm by the feed route use jurina pig wormer checkers or pig and poultry wormer concentrate why not give us a call today or drop in at my store with the checkerboard sign id like to tell you about purinas many other products that can help you perk up your farms profits for fast efficient feed service call sfouffyille coop phone stouffville 269 or 132 canadians who want bigger profits tomorrow amfeed purina chows today b m h h b b h sb baabaaanaaaaa arnold harper white rose station 435 main st w stouffville phone 501 herb yakeleys fina service phone stouffville 488 use your credit card b b b b a a b haas ing the executive mrs r j millar remarked officers can not function alone they must have a dedicated and devoted membership mrs chas hoop er tendered courtesies and re freshments were served by mrs m sherman mrs j cook mrs j rodick mrs russell boying ton miss mary rodick and miss e french greenwood sorry to hear that mr john kingstone is not well and is in the hospital again miss glenne minaker of osh- awa was home on the weekend with her parents miss violet oldfield entered the port perry hospital last monday night for an operation the general uc women will hold their second meeting in the church thursday evening april 12th we have an invila- hon from the claremont ucw to their bake sale and tea on april 7th at 3 pm the home and school are holding a euchre in the school this friday night at 815 mr and mrs j middleton of ashburn and mrs e lageer and amy of stouffville were visitors at the stanley byers honie on sunday march 25th mr david pcgg is showing his pictures at the webh school- house where mr john paxton is the teacher mr geo griffens house is coming along very nicely and will soon be ready for occupa tion mr and mrs lcs wilson and family and mrs p wilson were visitors with mr and mrs jack middleton of ashburn last sun day night unit 3 of the u c women will meet on tuesday of this week at mrs john wilsons with miss edith ormerod in charge of the program percpetch l- gasoline mamst mamuam know about gas water heating shell tell you that theres nothing to equal gas when it comes to providing loads of hot water for any size family any size wash discover for yourself how fast how convenient how truly economical it is to heat water with gas youvinever want to be without it for complete information call onsumersas 16b yonge street richmond hill onl phone zenith 82500

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