Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 17, 1944, p. 7

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to preserve prime miksters home a 9 this is a view of the exterior of the house it is hoppd to build a replica of the king home on its original site and equip it with replica furniture and historic articles council is told whitchurch council got a new slant on setting the 1944 tax roll on saturday in general session when a cottage ratepayer from a lake area said that council could not increase taxes he has- been to the wartime prices and- trade board and they tipped him off on this information the- heat ut the council chambers was oppressive and members were slumping in their seats the deputy reeves shirt was getting up around his neck i but he perked up smartly and told ratepayer that he hadnt any doubt whatever but that someone down there undoubtedly told him just- what the man was giving for gospel however the claim was fantastic and council passed over the matter without a debate the 1944 tax rate will be set at a special session of council in the course of a few weeks plans to preserve the homestead of prime minister w l mac kenzie king at kitchener ont have been announced by the north waterloo liberal association coincidental with the 2oth anniversary of the prime ministers leadership of the liberal party in canada moviqg flurries are liftejd are you worried about that roof over your head do you shudder attthe thought of a notice to vacate tufriingup in your jetter lehmans shoe store footwear for ah the family shoe repairing womens hosiery gloves shoes socks boots and mitts stouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock box because if youie a well behaved roomer or tenant and if you pay your rent on the dot you can tuck your head around a pillow curl up for a good nights sleep and say boo to bad dreams about being put out on the streetwith no place tolay your head until spring at least i how come because a new rental regulation applying to shar ed housing accommodation flats rooms or parts of houses and now requiring six months notice is an nounced by the wartime prices and trade board beach vnorth shore mnssclmanslake dancing every satujm4x evening max boag and his 10plece orchestra old tjme and modern wednesday- evenings bruce gonlde dancing commences at 830 pm ocaoc losaox lot the new regulations mean that all wellbehaved tenants of houses apartments flats rooms or parts of houses can be sure they will not have to move before may 1 1945 this security is brought about by a wptb order now in effect which extends to tenants of shared- ac commodation the same protection of six months notice as is enjoyed by occupants of houses duplexes and apartments though six months notice is now necessary no tenant or room er may be ordered to vacate be tween sept 30 and the following april 30 reason for this according to rental officers is to prevent needless shifting- of thousands of familtes during the winter months when weather conditions are far from conductive to moving- all- of which means you have a roof over your head until may 1 1945 at least the new order requiring six months notice vith may 1st as the soonest possible moveout date does not apply if you are a board- er now a boarder is interpreted by rental officers as one who has his food or food and lodging at the house of another or lives with a family as one of its members nor does the six months notice apply if you fall down on paying your rent break agreements or misbehave so that your conduct is obnoxious to other occupants of the same building it also does hot apply if- you received your nomce to vacate before the new regulat ion that isbefore july29 hot air furnaces owners of new homes having a permit from the controller of con struction and providing the home is under construction may now se cure certificates of essentiality for hot air furnaces these certificates may be obtained at offices of the wartime prices and trade board hot air furnaces to replace other types of heating equipment are not being released at the present time i canadas meat supply meat rationing will not likely be resumed in canada during the re mainder of the calendar year ac cording to a recent announcement of the wartime prices and trade board k w taylor foods administra tor points out however that there would be no difficulty in bringing meat rationing into effect again on short notice there will be meat coupons in the next ration book even though we hope we will not have to use them mrtaylor said a veteran at 20 lieut ekaterina novikbva- 20 is the commander of an infan try company of the red army she joined the army as a volun teer and has been decorated with the order of the red banner the order of the red star for distinguished action she has been wounded five times church at unionville 150 years old the 150th anniversary of bethesda evangelical lutheran church at unionville will be observed from august 20 to 27 according to a re cent announcement sent out by a special committee for anniversary purposes and composed of messrs s cooper fl stiver everett har per abner summerfeldt e jsuver and nelson smith the present pastor of this anci ent edifice is rev s cooper who lives near maple and he will take the opening service on sunday morning next while rev p s baringer of baltimore will preach in the evening- i- on monday evenligvthe 21sta sermon will be preached by rev n willison of saskatoon and local citizens wilialsospeak including abner summerfeldt of ringwood who has been treasurer of this church for 47- years also rev herman rev mccormack rev roscoechapin alsochas hooper- reeve of markham and akharr- ington on j 27 an afternoon service will be held at the ceme tery grounds two miles north of unionville whenafund will launched for cemetery upkeep and which it is hoped will reach 3000 all these services are open to the public of course who are expected to attend in goodly numbers ringwpod miss patty steckley of ioshawat returned to her home on- sunday after spending twoweeks witlrher uncle norman steckiey x mrs hope hubbert and small son gary of montreal are holidaying with her uncle -mr- owen halsted sunday guests at the atmgrjove home included miss annie smith of sunnidale mr isaac grove and mr and mrs garnet- kirk and fam ily of toronto miss payne of toronto was a weekend guest with miss poris vague mrs seldon abell of toronto wava guest last week at the j l abeirhome commercial tire depot synthetic tires size 550x17 1550 sue 600x16 1725 size 525xls 1410 size 500x19 1175 size 500x20 prewar 1085 size 30x3 prewar 685 prewar tubes group c1s19 275 group c17 245 group b19 210 group a2021 165 group c2021 310 30x3120 seal covers for all makes of cars at special prices paris auto supply richmond hllili ont jos lakisi tribune classified advswill do more for you for best results as to price and service let our truck call- for your cream we pay an extra two cents per lb of butter fat for cream delivered to the creamery 1 stouf f yille creamery go stouffville ont phone 18601 pt -r- v j now that i cangofm notgoingto stick around and- v let the other fellows do it bill and jack went- oyer last week- and freds been oyer there a year- now its my chance its going to take months of training before i can get fightingfit so id better get moving today ti pl t r u j fl xi ii yes sir im going now to tell dad and if wmwc mom that im on my way to sign up wear it oh your arm v n v i i v h8s italvcs ivssfv h a s-f- i v- iliv- js jizxzivsj5

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