Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 30, 1965, p. 11

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trees fences guard home against storms winds and winddriven rain and snow can create a great deal of havoc in and around a house fortunately preventive maintenance car minimise much of the damage trees can be a hazard but they can also protect your house from storm damage by er run lects where the post enters the i concrete and the constant moist- ure will cause the post to rot at i that point concrete should be used so that the top of the base is slight- i ly above the level of the ground around it this will permit wat- deflecting the winds and lessen ing its impact check trees for dead limbs these are the first to go in a hig windstorm prune them while the weather still is fair trees that have branches split ting away might be saved with wires and bolts trees with shallow roots re quire extra support stakes and wires will make them secure make certain that the stakes are firmly set a fence also can lessen the impact of a storm but at the name time it can become a casualty posts that are not propeily set will not show up their weak nesses uniil its too late in soil that doesnt compact well posts should be set in concrete they should be set about onethird of their length below ground in any event even pasts se in concrete can give trouble water often col- patio roofs can be casualties make certain that framing is sttong if the roof is of glass fibre material it should be held with mote than just nails washers under the nail heads should prevent the roof from tearing loose on the house itself it is gen erally the roof that suffers the most in a storm high winds will lift shingles and rip them loose watch your shingles next time the wind blows if iheres any fluttering consider renailing better than nails alone is a combination of nails and asphalt roof coating apply the roof coating under the forward edge of the shingle so that it sticks to the one be low work on a warm day so the shingles wont be brittle the chimney will come through storms much better if sealed with a clear masonry sealer goodwood mr and mrs elmer evans and doreen mr and mrs stan slack and mrs wes evans at tended the graduation services for miss audrey evans a grad uate of civic hospital peter- boro wt members keep in mind the june meeting is postponed a week and will be on july 5 congratulations to the new- lywcds of saturday robert todd was married to miss glor ia casswell in north broadview united church guests from goodwood were his grandpar ents mr and mrs george todd his parents mr and mrs wal ter todd and uncles jack and mrs todd and gord and mrs todd also mr and mrs harvey bunker mr and mrs ron ste wart as attendants mr and mrs murray stewart mr keith stewart and miss judy huntley of uxbridge and mr bob hall and miss tran of atha goodwood united sunday school strawberry supper will be served from 530 on tuesday june 29 until all are served tickets are now on sale from any member of the sunday school fifth line ucw will be held at mrs h forsythes home july 14 at 815 pm word for roll call fruit group 6 for program group 7 for lunch a group of ladies attended fifth line church where the june meeting was held mrs montgomery of uxbridge spoke about young people in connection with the church mr and mrs arthur william son attended the wedding of his brother on saturday webb school girls softball team came home with the win ning money from zephyr field day the boys team lost out in the first round as did the sen- 1 built this little room for myself and as soon as i can afford it i plan to build a bedroom for the kids ior goodwood mercs team mr st pierre evans spent the week in the goodwood ux bridge area he came down from kenora to attend his son davids wedding to miss connie kennedy on saturday june 12 in uxbridge baptist church mr ken may entertained a number of the boys from his group at department of nation al revenue and their friends with a hay ride on friday even ing mr steven shuler formerly of goodwood passed away june 12 1965 after a few days in hos pital in essexville mich he had enjoyed exceptionally good health since going to live with his son roy and family after his wife pased away 8 years ago he was in his 86th year and was buried in essexville demonology is the study of evil spirits fakmers may harvest hay on roadsides owing to the serious drought throughout many parts of the province particularly in the ottawa valley and sections of eastern ontario which is re sulting in an emergency condi tion insofar as fodder shortage is concerned the honourable c s macnaughton minister of highways has issued instruc tions to the effect that farmers are o be allowed to cut and harvest hay on highway rights- ofway wherever the operation can be undertaken safely farm ers will he contacted by depart ment representatives in all dis tricts and personally advised of this offer the minister has written to all townships and counties sug gesting that the municipalities in this emergency also allow the grass to he harvested on rights- ofway of roads under their jurisdiction at home or away shop iga vegetable or saiad cherry hill hardwood or briquets charcoal ion ba 69c crisco oil- mild cheese ut47p heavy dutr 18 in roll maxwell house 6c off frozen turkey chicken beef 8 or reynolds wrap 59c coffee i 79c morton pies 5m1 freshly ground fresh chicken cuts minced beef s 43c asis wieners tablerite 1 lb pkg 45c alpine or primrose chopped lb beef steakehes 49c 1 maple leaf bologna by he piece lb 29c the childrens choice rrndnce of isa can no 1 grade cardinal prodiicr of usa on no 1 j rule santa rosa plums- 39c easy to peel south african orangk 69c frenchs prepared mustard oja 2 39c esso barbeque lighter fluid 29c white s1van white or colored serviettes pof 33c hamburg or hot dog pkg of s hospitality buns 29c cantaloupes prod of usa can no 1 gr jumbo s i- 29c save these extra tapes for free gifts receive an extra s1000 tape with receive an ftra 200 tape with 7a liquid detergent pink lotion 24 or receive an extra 600 with instant totatoks smrritt mxihtd 12 01 plea barbeque sauce hlnx 12 or jar receive an extra 400 tpe with rubex tissue ah colors twin pick french fries coronaton fcxen 2 1 or pkai margarine monarch parchment v j 1rb pwgi sliced cooked ham tablerite s i vacuum pack tomatoes proa ef usa can no 1 crad tub prices effective june 30 july 1 i s we reserve right to limit quantities ratcliffs iga f00dliner stouffviiie- blame management for bankruptcy coop meatpacking plant the loss of a 515 million down- payment and subsequent financial destruction of an on tario meatpacking cooperative was blamed last week by a royal commission counsel on poor management and hastily- marie decisions m a craig jid all but three of the directors of faruers allied meat enterprises were to blame for the financial failure of the cooperative he was summing up a 15day royal commission inquiry un der mr justice campbell grant into the affairs of fame the probe was ordered atter fame lost its dowrpaymcrt in an attempt to purchase the shares of the f w fearman co ltd of burlington xor s3 mililon last vear 13000 farmers the ontario cooperative rais ed 25 million from 13000 on tario farmers almost all of this has been lost or spent singled out as conscientious directors were ormond tridham wilfrid bishop ard harold j schmidt fames treasurer edward walton and john troy an ame rican meatpacking consultant were criticized by mr craig for their parts in fames downfall walton completely failed his duty by not warning theni the directors of the dangers in volved in the venture on which they were about to embark he should have done everything in his power to stop the deal and he didnt troy who failed to appear throughout the hearing was also criticized troy was clearly and know- ingly illegally carrying on busi ness in this province he was the only one to benefit irom the dealings of troy and fame he was overpaid between 50- 000 and 60000 charged mr craig not qualified a quebec consultant hired bv fames 13 directors paul bourdon was not qualified for his position said the counsel he charged that bourdon mis led the directors about his qual ifications about being able to negotiate a loan the only loan he was ever able to negotiate was for his own home said craig president of fame charles mclnnis was also to blame xor not telling all the details of an agreement between the cooper ative and fearman to the direc tors director raymond anderson one of the final witnesses test ified he never knew the fear man firm was losing 38000 monthly until reading it in the newspapers after the inquiry the stouffviiie trieuni wednesday june 30 1965 fagi tt tnk the perfect prescription for a terrific thirst- markham dairy ltd phone dired 2942212 had begun mr justice campbell grant said he would rule on the hear ing as soon as possible he praised the witnesses and sin gled out the press for its honest and sincere handling of the in quiry more than 60 witnesses were heard and 120 exhibits entered during the hearing which open ed in may a social outcast sometimes means a person who tells the truth the whole truth and noth ing but the truth clean caulking gun after use be sure to clean your caulk ing gun after every use other wise the caulking compound may dry inside the barrel and cap making it almost impos sible to clean out scraping and sanding may do the trick but use of caustic materials is not recommended because of the danger involved if the old ones not cleanable but a new gun and charge the cost to ex perience c discounts dont just read this and not drop in at our lot complete used car stock has been assembled for this sale july 1st 1964 olds 2 door hard top w walls auto p brakes p steer ing radio etc 2795 1964 olds 2 door hard top w walls radio p steering p brakes beige 2945 1964 buick special auto radio w walls discs 4 door sedan you have to see this to appre- ciate it 2295 1964 impala chcv auto 8 2 door hard top ps pb radio w walls crocus yellow black trim 2995 1964 biscayne 2 door 283 v8 wash er discs beige in color check this one 1845 1962 belair chev 4 door sedan aut 6 wwalls black with red trim 16340 original mileage 1865 1962 bebir 6 auto 4 door sedan green with matching interior 1575 1962 biscayne sedan washers radio 1390 1962 belair 2 door sedan radio washer 1495 1962 2 door corvair 700 4 speed trans discs washers 1 10 hp engine new paint job in madiera maroon 1495 1961 belair sedan auto 6 wwalls radio black with black and white trim 26435 mileage 1630 1963 chev impala convert 283v8 ps pb radio wwalls im maculate in blue 2680 1963 biscayne 4 door 2 tone fin ish standard trans a real buy 1725 1963 2 door biscayne auto 6 new tires washers white with red trim 1790 1963 corvair 700 standard trans mission a real gas saver im maculate 1365 1962 olds convert fully equipped see it drive it 2695 1962 impala 283v8 convert ps pb radio wwalls white with red trim 2185 1961 2 2 door washers discs each 1285 1961 4 door pontiac radio washers discs posifraction 800 tires save on this one 1445 1961 olds 88 fully equipped two- tone 1565 1960 pontiac 4 door sedan radio washers discs 985 1959 chev sedan as is only 985 1958 chev sedan as is only 325 1959 1 ton pick 4 speed see this to appreciate 1085 1964 dodge vi ton wideside 1495 en july 1st 9 am to 5 pm hwy no 7 1 mile west of hwy 48 2941440 markham 2944441

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