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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 7, 1968, p. 14

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page 11 the tribune thursday no 1968 grade 8 students walkathon earns 1000 bv mildred puckrin audley the yrade s students of a u d i e y school held a walkathon saturday under the super vision of their teacher mr kollard nineteen boys and gils completed a distance of 25 miles and raised nearly slooo to ward a train trip to brit- i s h columbia i n t h e spring the community club met at the home of bill and mrs guthrie on sat urday evening plans were made for a guided tour of the automotive muse um oshawa at 8 pm nov 12 mr and mrs grant wells showed col- new books in library st0uffv1lle the following list of new books has been added to the shelves of the stoult- ville public librarv fiction helen mclnnes t h e salzburg connection gwyn griffiths the occu pying power dougal mc- leish the traitor game nicholas monsarratt ri cher than his tribe ellis peters the grass widows tale hans helmut kirst fox of maiden curt siod- mak hausers memory james gould cozzens morning noon and night david bassett tresillian katherine wigmore eyre the sandalwood fan ag nes sligh turnbull many a green isle desmond bagley the vivero letter gerald durrell rosy is my relative jane dun can my friends the hun gry generation elizabeth fenwick goodbye aunt elva anton myrer once an eagle normans col lins the governors ladv richard lewellvn the end of the rug nonfiction erskine caldwell in search of biscoe bruce wright frogman of bur ma margaret patten cake icing and decoration charlotte mcelwain knit ting with stop and go needles edwin h o v t swan of the east ralph moody horse of a dif ferent color edna stac- bler food that really schmecks ray lee grover art glass noveau upi cowes assassin ation richard schickel the disney version ken neth hamilton whats new- in religion james barry georgian bay dav id roberts mountain of my fear oscar levant the importance of being oscar jacqueline van voris the cause of ire land alan paton the long view alma reed mexico color or black and white tv trouble let our experts get your set working like new again fast i low rates all work guaranteed greenwood tv electronics 58 main west stouffville in smith radio shop phone 6402440 2 elanese carpets ored slides of rhodesia which they took when grant was canadas rep resentative at the world plowing match several from here at tended commencement exercises at pickering high school there were three grade 13 graduates from this area ted kins man is attending western university bob richards and glenn squire are at guelph university ron smith is in his second year at york university bertie kampman a pa tient in princess margaret hospital was able to spend the weekend at his home we have easycare highfashion celanese carpet of trilan in hardtofind colours heres valuepacked beauty that lives beautifully with children spot and spill- resistant colourfast trilan choose any colour even the palest will spotclean spot lessly and shrug off dust or grime come in and see our outstand ing range of decora tor shades youll get excited about easy- living fashionright trilan ig4 c ut celanese fashionaire only s895 sq yd legion news stouffville on monday nov 4 several members of the ladies auxiliary attended a mus ical play in the legion hall richmond hill on the occasion of thai aux iliarys anniversary poppy day will be held saturday nov 9 and rep resentatives of the legion will be out tagging for the poppy fund the annual remem brance day tea and baz aar will be held on sat urday nov 9 from 2 to 5 pm there will be var ious tables to attract you afternoon tea and at 145 pm the ticket will be drawn for the chest-o- linens this year the baz aar will be officially open ed at 2 pm by our pro vincial zone commander gloria sanword of rich mond hill sunday nov 10 at 230 pm the remembrance day service will be held in the legion hall with our padre rev george davi son directing the address will be given by the rev j l carder of the united church at the close of the service we will parade to the civic square to lay the wreaths prior to the ser vice poppies will be plac ed on the graves of the fallen in stouffville ceme tery by legion members to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the armistice of 1918 the le gion and ladies auxiliary are holding a dinner on monday nov 1 1 at 7 pm to honor the first world war veterans residing in this district the guest speaker will be mr ro bert hayward of toronto student graduates underwood broadloom mills 57 wellington st markham across from the markham shopping cntre 2944440 services well attended by vera leach ashburn thank of fering services were well attended in burns church nov 3 rev black deliver ed two inspiring mes sages in the morning spe cial music was rendered by the choir and guest soloist mr bramwell of oshawa in the evening the salva tion army choir was in at tendance mr and mrs lloyd pugh claremont were evening dinner guests of mr and mrs douglas ash- ton and attended the thank offering services here mr and mrs donald purdy and mrs c burry toronto were recent visi tors at the home of mr and mrs h ashton mr and mrs harold kerry of port perry visited at the alfred fisher home mr and mrs d rodd of brooklin were guests of mr and mrs russell bat ten miss mary heron to ronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs e heron hockey replaces curling mrs cliff burkholder bethesda hockey practice for public school age teams has begun in the former curling rink at rolling hills curling has been discontinued this season nov i was moving day for mr and mrs david ferguson and beverley thev are now residing at rr 3 stouffville in ux- bridge twp their home has been purchased bv mr and mrs h w shep herd formerly of 19th avenue markham announce new healing substance shrinks piles exclmhc healing substance prottntoshrink hemorrhoids and repair damaged tissue a renowned research institute has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor rhoids painlessly it relieve- itching and discomfort in mini tes and speeds up healing of the injured inflamed tissue j in case after case while gently relieving pain actual eduction shnnkagc took place most important of all results were so thorough that this improve ment was maintained over a period of many months this was accomplished with a new healing substance biodyne which quickly helps heal injured cells and stimulates growth of new tissue now biodyne is offered in oint ment and suppository form called preparation h ask for it at all drug stores satisfaction or vour money refunded by lillian jamleson balsammt zion keith jones received his honor graduation diploma at the commencement ex ercises of pickering dist high school nov i joce- ivn amirault and wendy- sanderson were presented with their diplomas in five year arts and scie nce kenneth wilson his four year business and commerce diploma and earl jordan his four ycar science technology and trades diploma earl also received the prize in automotive mechanics mrs frank coultis was confined to oshawa hospi tal for several days mrs billie barton of sarnia vlsited with mr and mrs elmer wilson winners at the euchre in the community centre were mrs elma wilson mrs lorna jones fred draper and elmer wilson lone hands mrs chas geer door prize lloyd britton trie ucw will meet nov 13 at the home of mrs burnett jamieson with mrs ralph jones and mrs orr graham in charge of the program on nov 9 ucw will be sell ing refreshments at mr winton whites auction sale the mens club will hold their opening meet ing nov 11 in the church basement dispersal sale of breeding stock and feeder pigs this is your opportunity to buy top quality connaught origin spf sows gilts and boars wednesday november 13 1968 1 00 pm at claremont farms north of claremont village on brock road claremont ontario auctioneers filson and robson denfield ontario for detailed information prior to sale contact claremont farms 416 2971223 or 6492106 j public notice township of pickering residents take notice that at the municipal election to be held on december 2nd 1968 for the purpose of electing 3 members to the county board of educa tion and 2 members to the combined separate school board the voters will also be given an op portunity to express their opinion on the following question are you in favour of a threeyear term for the municipal council starting with the 1970 council the township residents are hereby notified that if the majority of the electorate vote in favour of the question council will consider a bylaw at their regular meeting to extend the term of office for council from the present twoyear to a threeyear term d j pliti clerk township of pickering public notice under the authority of bylaws no 3556 and 3557 i hereby give notice of the township of pickering nomination meeting at pickering district high school church street north pickering- ontario gymnasium b 1 november 18th 1968 700 pm to 800 pjn when twoyear term nominations will be received for members of the divisional board of education for the county of ontario for the years 1969 and 1970 3 trustees members of the combined separate school board for the combined areas of town of ajax village of pickering and the township of pickering 2 trustees voting december 2nd 1968 1000 am to 800 pm dated at pickering this 7th day of october 1968 d j plitz clark t returning officer township of pickering nominations for ontario county board of education district no 2 take notice that a meeting of the public school electors of district no 2 county of ontario com prising town of uxbridge township of scott township of uxbridge to nominate candidates for a two yeab term for the office of trustee ontario county board of education district no 2 one to be elected will be held in the township hall goodwood on monday november 18th 1968 from 700 800 pm all public school electors are hereby requested to govern themselves accordingly should a greater number of candidates qualify than are required to all the said office an election will be held at the various polling places throughout the county district no 2 on monday december 2nd 1968 polls will be open from 1000 am to 800 pm dated at goodwood this 1st day of november 1968 j e foskett returning officer public notice clerks notice of first posting of voters list voters list 1968 of the township of pickering county of ontario notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 9 of the voters list act and that i have posted up at my office at 1710 kingston road on the 4th day of november ics the list of all per sons entitled to vote in the municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspec tion and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors correct ed according to law the last day for appeal being the 18th day of november 1968 dated this 4th day of november 1968 d j plitx amct cieiit returning officer township of pickering for information call 8391136 or 9422760 public notice township of pickering residents take notice that at the municipal election to be held on december 2nd 1968 for the purpose of electing 3 members to the county board of educa tion the voters will also be given an opportunity to express their opinion on the following question are you in favour of extending the right to vote at municipal elections for members of council to all persons of the full age of twentyone years who are british subjects and who have resided in the municipality for at least one year in accordance with the munici pal franchise extension act township residents are hereby notified that if the majority of the electorate vote in favour of the question council will consider a bylaw at their regular meeting of december 3 1968 to extend the franchise as provided for in the municipal ex tension of franchcise act d j plitz clerkadministrator township of pickering hjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii proclamation 1 i to the separate school supporters i throughout the county of york j public notice is hereby given that pursuant to the secondary schools ami boards of education am- s b endment act 1968 a meeting of separate school sup- porters will be held at the i buttonville womens institute hall located on don mills road adjacent to the markham township municipal offices on monday november 18 1968 b from 700 pm until 800 pm for the i nominations of candidates for the one 1 b member to be elected by separate school g supporters representing all said supporters b i of the county of york to serve on the i 1 york county board of education for a 2 f i year term viz 1969 and 1970 if more than 1 candidate is nominated a vote will be s recorded in each municipality in the county of york h on 1 monday december 2 1968 1 when polls will be open from 1000 am until 800 pm 5 b note separate school supporter means a person s who is resident in a school division and is entered b on the last revised voters list as qualified to vote b at the municipal elections of a municipality within g the school division and who is a supporter of b separate schools for roman catholics or who b being a roman catholic is the wile or husband s s of a supporter of such separate schools and is b entitled to vote at the election of trustees of b separate schools 3 1 all persons interested are hereby required to take 3 b notice and govern themselves accordingly h c t crisp b clerk township of markham 5 returning officer b illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllulllllllllln township of uxbridge 1968 taxes second instalment due and pay able on or before november 15th tax office open saturday novem ber 9th 1000 am 400 pm november 14th and 15th 700 900 pm prompt payment will avoid penalties j e foskett tax collector 9 refrigeration equipment specialists service to all types of refrigeration equipment 9 major and small appliances air condition units o commercial and domestic freezers bulk milk coolers bnr automotive ltd refrigeration division 374 main street e stouffville phone 6403828 grows to unit h willi nrarv s c ui im 4up aciamyiriss 250 for each si 00 thats what you can get with this years canada savings bonds heres how the new bonds have fourteen regular annual interest coupons which can be cashed each year as they come due the first pays 575 the second 650 the next three 675 each and the last nine a big 700 each total regular annual interest amounts to s9550 on each s100 bond if you choose y6u may hold all these regular annual interest coupons uncashed until your bond matures if you do you will then get interest on your interest totalling an additional 5450 on each 100 bond at maturity therefore you can get back total interest of si so plus your original 100 investment this way each si00 canada savings bond becomes worth s250 other denominations can grow at the same exciting rale adults children businesses and institutions all may buy canada savings bonds they are avail able in convenient amounts of 50 up to 50000 for cash or on instalments wherever you work bank or invest and as always canada savings bonds are cashable any time at full face value plus earned interest few investments are so profitable none builds more surely for the future buy canada savings bonds and make your savings really grow buy yours today

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