xiy- vv v a acvri i sstia the tribjmestouffviilconsrthlursday december 61945 v after allit is just as well that stouffville did not become the loca- tionfor ajlehydration plant suchas was sought here in the early stages the warllask week the govern ment ordered the discontinuance of all plants and such places as exter in huron county now have a prob- lemto solve here is an interesting report from the latest issue of the exeter timesadvocate all government dehydrated vege- table contracts in canada have been j cancelled in full word to this effect was sent out from ottawa to take effect friday of last week a 48- hour extension was granted to take care of produce in process of dehy dration the exeter branch of can adian canners which has been dehydrating vegetables for three seasons has now ceased operations the plant at the time the contract was cancelled was working on the dehydration of cabbage it is estim ated that there are some 1500 tons of cabbage still with the farmers arid at 1200 a ton the loss willbe approximately 18000 it is under stood that growers with contracts will be protected a survey will be inade by f- k stewart agricultural representative for huron and lome oke roadman for canadian can ners who will estimate the tonnage arid assess the loss it is expected that farmers will utilizesome of the cabbages for feed so that uie out- standing crop will not be an entire loss a detailed statement to the special products board at ottawa for their consideration the closingdown of the dehydra tion plant means a great loss to exeter and the farmers of this com munity the new plant was erected first to take care of the 1943 season at a cost of from 45000 to 50000 it extended the season of employ- ment from the end of november to april with the closing of the plant approximately 100 employees ejtjually divided between men and worrien are being laid off itruckloads of cabbages carrots and red beets that the local factory have been unable to handle have been shipped almost daily to the plants at aylmer forest and sim- coe the local plant will continue to handle all carrots and turnips under contract the carrots will be canned and the turnips will be waxed committee explains the home town weekly i wiptjb questions l read the daily paper read the nd answers home and foreign news the crimes a the slaughter jnurders and many q- lam a farm wife with a small a peoples view theres politics and i explanations from the heads of all the nations until my own is swim- niin with such views then aside i thrust thepaper for itsno morel use you seehalf the things ive in the last issue of the stouffville read willsoonfade from my view tribune there appeared an article next i get the home town weekly expressing disappointment that a and with keen arid eager eye read sudden halt in slaughtering had the things it has to tell me news been called and that further ship- that never will go dry for the faintly and as we do not pro- duce any of our own meat on the farm 1 am anxious to use my meat ration coupons to the q best advantage there is only uuc uuichei la the tevn and be always takes too many coupons and tokens is there anything a- we can do to make him under stand the correct number to i remove from our books i menits of relief goods- cannot be items in that paper tehof folks i a from the list of purchases you j robbers busy again ix uxbridge the uxbridge timesjournal says it would seem that just as soon as our uxbridge town council de cided to do without our regular nightwatchman the crooks got i busy monday night or tuesday morning austin cards garage was broken into but nothing taken actons garage was the next place visitediandhere the side door was jimmied so badly that the door frame was splintered for about three feet enabling the thieves to gain entrv to the garage from there they made their way to the front part of the garage getting in by breaking a small pane of glass in the inside door between the two departments and putting their hand through pulling the bolt that held the door locked here they got about 200 in riickles from the till noth ing else wa taken froiri there the burglars evidently made their way to the cnr depot where the door to the ladies wating room was jimmied and entry made and the office door also jimmied but so far no report of anything missing has beenmadc it would seem from the way the i burglars acted that money was what they were seekingras nothing else was disturbed in any of the places entered v auction of- sale high grade jersey carrie near new milking machine ensilage etc the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at part tot 10 con i markham township on no 7 highway friday december 14th 1915 the following property belonging to wlclark ow fresh calf by side 8 years old ow fresh calf by side 5 years old 2ow fresh 5 years old ow full flow not bred 10 years 2ow milking bred july 4 g yrs old ow milking bred aug 5 4 yfs old ow milking bred july 10 6 yrs ow milking bred sept 23 3 yrs ow milking bredjuly 9 3 yrs old low milking bred aug 4 3 yrs ow dry due to freshen feb 10 j 4 years old tow dry due to freshen feb 13 i j years old i row milking bred oct 25 heifers 18 mos old iust bred heifers 1 year old twins heifers 10 months old sabove cattle have all been raised y owner and are tb- tested fiteway milking machine 2 single units all in good shape everal feet of ensilage in silo 0 fjigs 5 weeks old complete disperal sale owner ivihg up dairy business owing to ir duties at 1 pm terms cash bo reserve lien clarke prentice auctioneers milliken ph agincourt 52w3 thursday night is foto nite offer r265 isy r made concern has been expressed know about it gives the views of over the possibility of a misundcr- one hian know tells of school of standing and we have been asked church j and other things galore to issue a short statement clarify- having read the home town paper ing the situation swells nsyself with pride and down 1 all relief work in canada is the road i go to smithand moore done on a quota basis with the have you heard of this and that necessity of a special permit for about the jones or the folks livin every effort our government on the fiats why its all so nice approved canning program was for and thrilling is the paper from my a said number of quarts of meats home and with each returning fruits and vegetables this quota thursday eagerly do i wait for the was to the 31st bf december 1915 good old home town paper from the response and cooperation of the mail man at the gate the various mennonite churches c contributed throughout the dominion has beer i wonderful and our stioulated quota will not only be riiet but will bs mentioned order and racking will exceeded by a considerable amount immediately begin for the second this is the reason we are not allow- carload ed to slaughter further as far as 3 nochange has been made n the 1946 program is concerned we the clothing and we are accepting are awaiting further instructions and urging all mennonites to give from ottawa isacrificially as the need is great 2 after the food depot wat ottawa has been most cooperative opened for ontario the deliveries in sympathy with our relief effort from various districts were so and we arc thankful for the privi- heavy that our space was taxed t i lege we have of living in a land q does the rent controller in a mention in your letter and the number of coupons removed itj looks as if your butcher is taking too many for the amount of meat purchased as you have given us the name and address we will have this store checked q grocer where 1 deal has charged 3scalb for butter uri til the last couple of weeks when the price was raised to 40cis he allowed to do this a yes both prices mentioned are below the ceiling price the price of butter has always been riiuch lower during the summer months when it is being pro duced frorii october on the price goes up a few cents and in the spring it starts- to come down again the dealers are allowed to charge a little extra in the winter months to take care of storage and insurance charges at the present time the ceiling price is 42c or 43c a lb depending on the location two coupons was this too many v each preserves coupon buys 12 fluid ounces of jam which is usually referred to as a one- pound jar so your grocer was quite right in taking two cou- pons for a twopound jar i thought the ceiling price for macintosh apples was 82c one storein our rfitiicl lsasklng 86c i thank you for giving us the name of the store so that the boards investigation dept may check up on apple- prices there as 82c is the ceiling for grade no 1 dlyearqu coupiie t avedtojyears ago seventy years of wedded life has just beencompleted by mr and mrs elon hoover- of forest ville near the town of simcoe both are 94 years of age and are enjoying good health they weremarried acvic tqria arid with the exception of tlireeyears at st williams arid one year at- selkirk have resided all their married lives at forestville mr hoover followed the blacksmith trade for many years retiring r 37 years ago after which he was a farm machinery agent for a number of years i capacity within two weeks and the which allows us to carry out such churches had to be advised to hold a phase of relief work winch will back further deliveries until the reach its height in 1910 whan we many workers who work every day hope to have between 2 and 2o0 and every evening could picnaro workers in many parts of the world these goods for exoorl and pack carrying out a relief program which sufficient for one carload after this we hope will run into hundreds of carload has been shioped which we thousands of dollars expect to be within a week or two sincerely yours we will again advise the churches cm rcmpel manager to forward the rest of the home processed foods which they had accufnulated prior to the previously every week town of approximately 10000 population receive a salarv a some pices board officials servo without remuneration others are on loan from various firms arid are paid by such inns and some are paid a straight salary h- the board for j their services if vou will give us the name of the town we will i h rind to advise you by letter q last week i bought a two in i iar of jam and the grocer took mg electric power and lighting specialists home commerciaii wiring by licensed electricians write box 210 or phone richmond hill 195 r3 allday convention of the york county holiness association in the stouffville mennonite church wednesday december 12th 1945 rev b e stevenson of kingston vill lie trie special speaker for the day services 1030 am 230 pm and 8 pm bring your lunch and stay all day hotdririks provided- e j5joyer pastor- 7500 jewewuf l m 1250 800 watch rfifuuui spoftpnl block stqufivillc jte 2j t 01