Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 23, 1964, p. 5

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employers- consider this man for each man and woman 45 and over you hire the federal department of labour will pay you up to 75 a month for up to 12 months under certain conditions the worker must have been unemployed 6 out of the last 9 months all new jobs or jobs which were vacated before september 1 st 1963 qualify call your nearest national employment office for full details issued by the tiuihuiu vl the hon allan j maceachen minister of labour canada ex vfvfvga foi office supplies its the tribune news from audley january 16 the president mrs bert guthrie conducted the business of the united church women at the first meeting of the new year at the home of mrs bill guthrie the roll call was will a donation is being sent to five oaks and ten dollars toward more childrens books for the church library a cro- kinole party is being planned for february 21 the date for the afternoon tea and bazaar was set for may 30 the mem bership in the cjv c was re newed the annual reports were given mrs george squire on behalf of the ladies thanked the past president mrs geoff astley for her leadersnip dur ing tne past three ears which time included the transition from the wa to the ucw mrs clarence read the script ure followed by pracr by mrs john puckrin mrs g astley and mrs a bell sang a duet just as i am mrs bill guth rie gae a chapter the life of grace and freedom from the study book the word and the way mrs guthrie assisted by the hostess for the month mrs g squire served refreshments the annual church congrega tional meeting uill be held on friday evening jan 24 at 8 pm miss eleanor burton of the toronto high school teaching staff spent the wceknd at the home of mr and mrs bill gu thrie congraulations to mr and mrs bill rogers nee caroline wonnacott on the birth of their second son stephen mich ael on january 7 at oshawa hospital darrel winter returned home on sunday from oshawa hos pital where he had undergone an operation on wednesday of last week mrs frank puckrin has been in ajax hospital since january 4th for observation and treat ment herb richards is convalesc ing at home following an oper ation at oshawa hospital to correct a broken bone in a toe green river january 16 mr and mrs wm duncan had dinner on sunday with mrs mairs of brougham miss sharon fitzgerald is en joying a onemonth vacation in jamaica mrs c postill visited recent ly at the home of her grand daughter little tammy haynes of stouffville who is recovering from a recent tonsil operation mr and mrs h l smith are spending the winter in sunny texas mr a hagerman and family of maple grove visited with relatives here on the weekend in spite of the extreme cold a few brave youngsters enjoyed skating on the openair rink here on the weekend the sunday school is plan ning a skating party very soon further particulars will be an nounced ntinq fill up wise folks sure j know the place to goto get the most for their heating oil dough po satisfied f phone 2941600 service stafloi fuel oil- gasolinel moi ok oil- grea smoke jr 5 years research much cut down the easy way helps tae the cravin away for hours medicates the zone where the cravin begins kwits sold only in drug stores everywhere wilsons lab products markham ont candy coated your best and cheapest source o dry nitrogen for greater yields srotn grain cash crops grasslands orchards aeropriixs every bag contains 335 evenly prilled nitrogen buy today otjtcx c 1tj jva 1x x x cjiuntd ef cioidj ltd vanfrul 2 qu butionville news jan 16 mr and mrs joe robinson were dincr juests at the boul evard club last saturday even ing mr and mrs george nash are active members of the va- ionville horticultural society mr nash is president and last saturday evening they ttend- ed the annual dinner meeting held at cenuol united church this friday the second eu chre game will be played at buttonville v i hall with mrs m sherman mrs charles hoo per mrs george kelly and mrs f leaf hostesses sympathy of the community is extended to the family of mr frank kernohan richmond hill who died suddenly on sun day january 12 after being ta ken to hospital his daughters sylvia and agnes kernohan are cg1t leaders at browns corners united church and a son frank was a popular mem ber of the unionville junior farmers the kernohan family formerly lived at mf farms on the 5th cone where mr kerno han and frank were emplojed york central hospital auxil iary volunteers mrs a w mil ler answered ner first call to the gift shop mrs norman reid will serve sometime this week and mrs verne griffin is called quite regularly tran sportation is the big problem for some people and anjone who can drive should notify mrs r j miller so many of our neighbours are ill at present mrs george clarke has oeen in the toronto general hospital suffering from a circulatory ailment mrs pe ter walker who spent several weeks at branson hospital in the late autumn after she broke her hip is back in hospital ag ain this time at the scarboro general mrs elmore hill has been missing from community gatherings and we hear from florida that mrs e walton is not we better times for all these friends the water project slated for don mills road buttonville ar ea has many lfs about it but last week a new proposal was put forth at markham town ship council this suggestion is for a 12 main to run from john street north to 1400 below no 7 highway approximately the corner of the rodick farm from there a 6 main would be laid north to lot 14 in button ville estimated cost of this pro posal would be 31 per foot frontage on individual homes and 325 per acre on open farm land the tv series the forest rangers which the tully chil dren were engaged in making from last spring until just re cently was acclaimed in time magazine last week as the most adventurous inventive and downright healthiest kids show on tv time also acclaims its technique excellence rare on a childrens show the article is mainly con cerned with the shows produc er maxme samuels of toronto who decided to try her hand at a childrens tv series using as subject matter the rangers of the ontario department of lands and forests filming has been done at klemburg at an old fort form erly used as the setting of a hudsons bay co tv series rangers are aged 10 tc 15 but most of the junior forest six year old simon tully has been a member of the cast in several of the 39 episodes along with his big brother peter a regular member sister caroline and brothers paul and michael their mother patricia tully also makes an occasional ap pearance as well as cbc and britains atv other stations in britain france germany and austral ia have purchased the show and the cbc has signed up for a new series next car plans are also underway to run the forest ranger this year on the cbc french network with dub bed voices watch for the show- on channel 6 every saturday at 500 pm dickson hill ian 16 the extreme cold weather a- long with various forms of colds showed in decreased at tendance at the sunday servic es and also at the wm s mee ting monday evening at the home of the pres mrs jones mrs sloss related some in formative and interesting ex periences she encountered on the nigerian mission field dicksons hill is glad to wel come the baby boys who have come into the warren moyer and c lloyd wideman homes mrs powell of cashel repre sented the markham township sunday school association in a visit to the school on sunday mrs k walker enjoyed her visit with the stouffville chris tian church ss sorrow has touched a num ber of persons in the commun ity mrs catherine douglas mo ther of mrs dr osborn passed away in vancouver at an ad vanced age mrs henry kinzie 87 years of age was laid to rest in kit chener mrs dora richardson who as a girl made her home with the harvey moyer family died in london hospital the stourtylue tribune thursday unutr 23 1963 pm 3 ihe3sss- vv open bowling every weekday afternoon and friday and saturday nights stouffville bowling centre phone 6401471 i another pod reason to buy eating call richmond hill zenith 8 2500 u good ill send you my cheque today most people today pay for fjoods or services by cheque because most people have a bank account its the simple safe way to transfer money to any person at any time the next cheque you put in the mail or cash at any bnch of a chartered bank will be one of one billion that pass through the banking svstcm each car these familiar slips of paper represent 90 per rent of all financial payments made today and their fast efficient handling by the chartered banks is essen tial to bank customers indeed to the whole economy of the nation to handle the everincreasing flow of cheques and to maintain standards of efficiency in the clearings the chartered banks have introduced magnetic ink encoding to be used in highspeed electronic sorting this new method called micr makes possible a faster more accurate service to customers and main tains your chequing account as one of the cheapest most convenient basic 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