Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 11, 1963, p. 8

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9vi s the stouffvilie tribune wmnkf july 1963 cedar creek ps report yr kepsr i promotions at melville ps s so ii il ikkrlyg o gnulr x brian stickwoot linda man- j m sll yvonne hill budget j l firajlf 1 is j wendy manwl davfra spencer glen gatislin johajnai buda stalker hon did lo cmif b i the bud diana manseil ken oblenes i o its pr lyn pollard jjarlciie heron ronnie gauslin phyllis hill conditionally to grade 5 j chan dieter thielacker robwe i attention to evans paul oblenes discuss i e i to grade 4 the budget kathv stfckwood gavie i tlis shal heron dorothy oblenes mary s si out elizabeth allbright to grade 3 sandra pollard o gra4le maureen oblenes sfohej a- biih rodney evans lo grades i v 2 karen hill its the rich man who doesnt hesitate to ask the store clerk to show him something cheaper nit the ltul issue crease uietr ow their own cent provide emplo people that point of the shall canadian their o i one party formed the str ions history o activity alter order to ss no 13 makkhajt alphabetical orderj grade s to 3 after v it refused to susan cox anne hathaway vote at eddie hakonson rick hast- r man m mbei of lia- jn muriel mckean dale ment is v nothing but the red donna reid kalhy rox- cyni al attitude of people who borough benjismirnov lamb- only for the sake of en vake critii ism- grade 1 to mai v of us in parliament are david fooe susan fry col- disturbed because the affairs of j leen giiham paul hadeocfc canada the business of the na- j glenn harris nancy hatha- are not nr forward way donna houghton grant v oiid at a very i- nigh terrv ratclift mike rov- ous time and they are not borough janet winn moving forward because the grade to 7 opposition is making a dead randv hathaway- ricky mil- i set to obstruct xo least of icr all myself would deny any teacher mrs m hoover party or any member in the grade 5 to g house the right to be heard everilte davison michael but surely the endless bicker- j day paul thornton nan var- ing and playing of polities is doii donna winn le canadian people grade ito 5 judy cox roberta johnston ndi west end barber shop hoiks jnes tlnirs iri 8 am till ptn wed and sat 8 am till ii pm kkgistelted barbers 153 main st yv sloultville len and david keeping iei hanagewent to give you lowest prices 9 am to 10 fm saturdnys 9 am lo 5 pm weekend specials ladies first quality panties 4 pairs 100 new stock childrens running shoes 79c even kid1 cant catch lil with us 1 carton cigarettes 309 on hwy 47 1 viz miles north of srouffville aaain sr unloads 5 minute 3 tons m by itself it takes only 5 minutes to get to the bottom of a 5ton load with a gehl selfunloading forage box oven los time to check price and feature benefits of the gehl choose the gehl forage box combination that suits your needs best 1 neater with 2foot sides 2 beaters 4foot sides 3 beaters 6foot sides all come equipped with han dy upfront speed and clutch controls buy them readymade as a metal pans kit or in box panel form for quick assembly get your ileal on gehl now cehls pto power part ners lift burden jrom yurback c your tractor payback more reesor farm service unionville phone 8865940 hie house ot commons could stand some changes in its rules to speed up the busi ness ut the country there is not enough time available for the vital matter and too much time taken up with considera tions which have no bearins on the real affairs of the nation something must be done to contain the out mow of cana dian ownership in industry and business we must participate to a i eater extent in our own developme tin minister of tecking methods to this may require a j some experimema- j require the adop- j finance hon walter croon has been one of the foremost supporters of this idea and he has been achieve it j period of s lion it may tion of new methods which take some time to demonstrate their longterm benefits recently 1 attended the auro ra centennial and on that occa sion i asked this question when the year 20ij one hundred years hence arrives will our country still be free and independent or shall we be financially and politically controlled by others the an swers to those questions will be resolved in tile next few years how they are resolved will de pend upon canadians determi nation today 60 percent of our manufacturing 9s percent of the rubber industry 97 percent of the automobile industry 77 percent of our chemical indus try and it percent of our min ing and smelting are foreign- controlled these figures and their meaning are of the great est importance to the country solutions to the problems they raise are not simple to find l believe we can find the solu tions if we put all our efforts in that direction the future can be ours a future in which emphasis is shifted from military measures to programs of education in a modern technical world to re lief of disease and poverty we must stress economic develop ment the government todav in office looks to this kind of development if it is permitted to proceed toward this new kind of a world i am satisfied canada in the future will be even greater than in the past sincerely john addison mp york north promotions at markham s s 12 teacher mrs isotiel nigh hen indicates honours to grade may lou heise sharon king donald matthews mary matt hews to grade 8 gary ross to grade 7 betty gayman dale heise arlene reesor lion steven wells lion i to grade i calvin kennedy judy reesor honl louise uens to grade 3 joyce gayman mar in heise honi wayne ross lion to grade i joanne reesor wally schick- oncian hon to grade 8 lois lmpiingiiam honl james reesor jay reesor garry schiekendanz to grade 2 chrystal farrier honl wayne gayman terry hill arthur reesor teresa rogers tommy wells all names are in alphabetical order barbie miller martha muihoi land karen ratcliff elaine winn grade t lo 4 teddy bennett john day john desaulniors wayne houghton larry nigh vieki third kathv thornton grade lo earl lladeock gavin john ston stevie lewis grade 1 to sharon bennett john cob- ham debbie desaulniers scott harper kathv lewis beverley miller kennv third teacher miss r ball lemonville ps promotion report ss no it wtutchcii tot junior room mrs james rae teacher tirade i to 2 judy fuller timmy glover georgie ilirscli margaret nau- ta christine nihbs blair smith ross smith tirade 2 to x craig mcclearv maria raes giade t to i dale claughton pauline cough ian bonnie flewell rus sell fockler susie hirsch linda hunter paul nauta megan oconnor karen rae peter st george grade i lo f lenora bakewell root darn ells jill glover wally koster francis smith senior room miss eliza beth maclean teacher tirade 5 to i norma cosburn larry gil- roy kathryn hutchinson gor- dop kreick david rae david smith grade 1 lo 7 danny danielis welynne dunk garry gilroy grade 7 lo 8 margaret cottghlan peter baker myra kreick peter dan ielis scott mccleary cathrine oconnor james rae bonnie smith stewart smith grade 8 to norman dennie robt fle well sharron flewell william fockler mack jones garfield smith fiv 410000 win s flioic catching the biggest fik in och of th utcjoret tmoll mouth bo largo mouth liiu- northern pilie cra nh rtlt catzrljm not it whitl ling olow but bo itt b i- lifca rptx- with tru lit milan of thir favour lt notuil taoj ih trwffhh trmw fih r catches fish or your money back tt nnd monutoourfd by h ok f avaiu31e from markham cycle and sports 85 main st markham ihonk 21i12 on the farm front a a wall axruuttural kepi- itati vork comity a few year aso our vork county sunn tour vistied a piece of problem land on the frasertfaie farm at king the lam was a strip starting at the kin slderoad and running north nvijss the farm it was ion land collecting runoff water with many springs be- in fio wet it was impossible o work wild grasses and weeds were the only crops and h didnt aid much to the appear ance os the faun at that time a kfass water way was sugestei this would et the excess water drained off and it would allow reseedmg with good hay and pasture plants a grass water way also makes it possible to use machinery for harvesting a crop last year the owner jack kramer and his farm manager i harold ciapp went at this problem land using the grass i waterway system to try and j reclaim it some parts were i plowed the fail before but the j real job of shaping started las j spring kai thmovers and bull- dozers were used to smooth out the hump and hollows a very wide bottom with sides slop ing very gently was formed as well to carry runoff water then i he drains were laid on both sides of this channel so that a good sod could be estab lished right in the waterway the 3at step was seeding a regular hay mixture was used on most of the land and a spe cial one of mainly grasses was used on the bottom of the channel it was seeded last august result from this work were uncertain until this year but the evidence of success is now outstanding a real god crop of hay was harvested in june and the sod is thick enough to stand up for many years water moved away nicely this spring and even with a lot of wet weather no serious wet areas developed the ground was solid enough to carry hay ing machinery there is no doubt about the success of this grass waterway as a means to reclaim we un workable land the cost has to be considered too the total cost may seem high but on a per acre basis it is quite reas onable taking into account land values in york county 1 am quite sure that the crop from the land at kraserdnle will pay for the cost o the work iniefative few years beautiful exteriors beautifully protected sougnum g novfot ood bouy od itodng fvotfcton tram sor od wtalk 12 cofeui- foit opplccorio no petg sturgeons ltd scorbor if you want to know whats behind the headlines ask the housewife shell tell you its her husband especially at the lieakfast table wanted more cream shippers for best results ship your cream lo slouftville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butlerfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call iiioiip 610222 cold storage lockers for rent sfoufiville creamery co ill be over- after i do my banking i nowadays its natural for the lady of the house to do much of the family banking because its so convenient to look after money matters at one place the local chartered bank an allround banking servicecentre this busy homemaker is on her way to deposit i part of her husbands salary in their savings account cash a cheque on their joint chequing account and pay the monthly instalment on a personal loan all this taken care of under one roof quickly easily simply any bank service you use is an introduction to many others and the chartered banks are always on the lookout for new ways to be helpful to more people good reason why the number of deposit accounts has doubled to 14 million in just 10 years and 3500 new accounts are being opened every banking day the chartered banks serving your community through fullrange banking responsive lo growing changing needs water for eeveryone faster ohl with 3 q 16b 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