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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 31, 1945, b7

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ko strong arm methods to hold people back s labour and the 4 the farmer and the ccf despite their suffering crowds smile happily when- the queen stopstochatvithari eastend and childduringatour of the royaf family through this devastated area 7 strauss has new music fans find schmelitng- ji kulinid stijucc si the famous composei is seen m the study of tns villa at gai misch partenku schengsrniany where healed with jus family aftei being sbonibed out of vienna garmischhbusedtheiast win ter olympic feames said strauss now w ovoild will hear my new works t in 1 1 sand and choicest sand and gravel for your cement work delivered ta your job nortons t 49tf v gravel pit phone 700 or 9 rll max schmehng german heavy weight boxer and foimei world champion is reported found safe and fit in hamburg by troops of the 53rd welsh ciivi- sion he was discovered by two military policemen from man- chester who aie boxing fans schmehng had been reported killed in crete wherehe par ticipated in the german paia- troop landing in 1941jand also from noiway where his body was reported to have been found last summer send the tribune to absent friends with the aidof the united auto- mobile workers a cjo union l allen captured essexnorth in aug ust1943and sat with the ccjf growin theuegislaturesincethat- election sthe uaw unions have coll- ed toward mn jolliffe andhis party because they think it has failed to act in the interests of trades unionism a sentiment which mr alles set out in his letter of resignation to the pro- vincialleader oltne ccf for some time it has been evl- i dent in windsor cand throughout on tario that the ccf policy has been veering away from that of the trades unions political manoeuvring has led to disunity in the trade union movement at a time when it is more k than ever necessary for labour to be united to lead he way andtomakfe its influence count in the post war v reconstruction period under the present ccf policy labour cannot exert its full influence to assurejobs anddecent working- conditions for all an orderly reconversion to peace timeproduction and other very nec essary ref orriss such as slum clear- ariceand a- housingprogramme i believe it is somewhat- ridicul ous to voice the ccf opinion that canada is chaos anddis- ruption and that the labour move mentis domedto failure unless ac cf government comes into power such a narrow and defeatist view point is dangerous to thelabour move ment as iave statedmncaucus am unable to place party interests be fore the interests of labour as a whole and am unwilling tcadhereto l policy opinion thereby encour aging- reactionary elements- to com bine the best interests of the peb- pie t a book published in social planning in canada set but the principles of the cooperative commonwealth- federa- tion ccfand it had the approval of jthe present federal leader m j coldwell its comments afe at thejpre- i sent time v i v v 1 a interest oncapital andrentbnlifod jbe maintained in socialized production as a necessary accounting devicebut ji they will no longer accrue to private individuals income k v y- j an alberta ccf member h iainley in a radio broad- cast onccjf agricultural policy january 19 1943 is reported as making the following statement i thetccf has consideredsdcializati6n of land there are many advantages to tkefarmerfrdm some formsofsocial- ization we can learn from russia in this respecli social security cannot be obtainedas ldngaswe leave the control of our production in the hands of private individuals at the annual convention of the british columbia- ccf on april 17 1943 the party went on record as favouring o collective agriculture by the institution ormethods of collective farming such as have k eatured soviet russias sys- f tem and by the creation of a provincial government monopoly in the purchase processing and wholesaling of farm products- j cj both those grown and those imported apamphletofithe british columbia ccfi federal cam v paign committee contained the i f ollbwingi statement v v the clbfbeiiev4hatlarge wth labour saving deviceswutmean more real community ilife than can ever be the case under the- present form of individual farming and hereisastatenientby be leavens one of mr jolliffes ccf1 supporters in legislature as reported in the orilliapacketand times oct 28 1943 mr leavenssaidthtfwhiletheyi ccf did not intend v to control the land farmers could stay ontheir farms as v long as they wished v they could not wijl the property on n death to anyone else tv i the shrewd f who live on ontario farms will discern as straws in the wind these proposals to prevent land passing to private owners in the future to prevent the collection of rent and to prohibit the transfer of farm property to another upon the death off the owner sv k george drew has provemhimself a worker in the interests of labour and the farmer to support his constructive- and common- sense programme we in north york must back the progressive conservative government and on june 4th vote mackenzie john bracken lahldownthcmostidesirableandcow plete labour and farmerjpoliciesjeverpresented byaparty leader in canada back bracken and 7 on june 11th vote earl toole published by the north york progressive conservative association 7v v i r 1 v i 4 fc 5 v 1 m t w delbert immvkfm k stonfltmon wptb questions anb answers l typical questions consumers have asked the wartime prices trade board this week are answered by the central ontario consumer branch committee q i took my little girl 5 years old to the local dentist he filled one baby tooth and charged me 4 is there a price ceiling r on dental work a no like all professional fees dentists charges are exempt from the regulation it would be difficult to fix a ceiling price on such fees as they haveal- ways been governed by indivi dual talent and skill i applied for my fnew- ration book last week and when i re ceived it found- many coupons had been removed- are the clerks in the rationoffice allow- ed to remove these coupons a yes the clerks are instructed to remove the coupons which became valid you appli ed for- the book the- book only- contains coupons from the r date of application j be- cause it is taken for granted that a person does not require ration coupons until he or she applies for the ration book q some stores have stockings in stock and will not sell them to the customers are they allow ed ta do this a in canada- the display of- mer chandise ina store does not necessarily obligate a retailer to sel conditional sales that is where the merchant in sists that you buy otlier mer chandise in order toobtain something in short supply are banned by theboavdwhen there are periods of- short sup ply merchants areasked to dis tribute their merchandise as fairly as possible among their regular customers l q vhy is head lettuce so high in price at trie present time where does it come from a the head lettuce appearing in the stores at the present time is imported from california it is selling about 2heads for 25c or 2 for 27c and income 1 cases slightly higher depending r on jhe size ofthe head vjwhen our hpmegrownicttuce appear ontljemarkejc qf- course the priccwlll go down as it- always does -during- the summer i- had been retired since returning to his wife jhe former emma h toronto- mr wilkinson had been jphilp predeceased him surviving f please send your questions or your request for the pamphlet con sumers news or the blue book keenly interested in the welfare of are two daughters maude ewilk- thebookin which you keep track elderly people and newsboys inson and mrs hf wilson of your ceihngprices mentioning i the name of this paper to wartime prices and trade s 40g metro politan bldg toronto one of oldest gradnates of victoria college former minister of the methorfist church rev john miles wilkinson died suddenly last week at his home 175 lyndhurst ave toronto at the age of 92 he iad been active tip to the time of his death born in markham mr wilkinson was one of the tildest graduates of victoria college then located at cobourg ordained a minister in the methodist church he held pas torates 7a twoodgreen and agnes street i churches for some years he residedin the united states and n high prices for live poultry untilfiirther noticewe are paying the following prices for live poultry delivered to our plant in whitby top grade heavy fowl 25c pound under 4 lbs leghorns 22c lb top grade broilers 2 to 3 lbs 28c pound roasting frying chickensover 3 lbs30cpound pickerin farviif iiiwiid whitby v ontario telephone whitby 336 1 ry a r j- t 1 j v v x 3 v i y ft i- 1 i 1 youll be needing these v shovels cultivators i 111 i s f ii agnews hardware r tfi v stouffville ontario v f vvi v asc tiht aagasaritocbjgsfe svgsvtva tw

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