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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 19, 1946, p. 7

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the tribune stouftville ont thursday december 19 1946 xm tflt e cr e mekeies a to the people of whitchurch township it has been our privilege to serve you in a public capacity during the past year and we trust that we have met with a measure of success and so at this time we wish one and all the ratepayers a happy and prosperous new year lome 1 evans reeve kihv logan deputyreeve l j harper councillor ivan mclaughlin councillor fred timbers councillor h a ft n ft l a r a a s a k a a n ft ft 5 a ft a a n a a a ft a a a kxlb32jsbtf5lst55l2s2ssl2 music katkdarmst classical and popular vocal and instrumental in various moods and tempos music is another phase of cfrbs balanced pro gramme schedule we recom mend especially home on the range saturdays 800 pm the family hour 500 pm sundays live like apostles of old ox modekx 32- acre farm in southwestern ontario is the village of washington in the lon don district and only a few miles from that village is the largest pedi greed geese breeding form in on tario operated by a group of men and women living together in true communal style known as hutter- ites their way of life differs little from that of christs disciples they believe in a community where all men are equal except one man ap pointed as their leader all work on their 525acre farm is divided among the men and women according to iheir ability to perform the various tasks and no one is ex pected to do more than his share according to their belief all worldly goods property and money belongs to god and his church the individ ual has no use for money as all his needs are filled by the community when a member needs new clothing or shoes which are of the plainest type he goes to one of the brethern who is much like an army quarter master and is given what he re quires in return he contributes his services to the community this community of seven families moved to their present location in 1m0 from a farm near glen morris although they live according to an cient principles they are not averse to modern methods and their ram bling stone house barn and yard is equipped with electric lights and telephone a truck keeps them in touch with the world outside the is members of the order earn their living by mixed farming as well as operating the largest pedi- mexicos famed pop huffing and puffing mm popocatepetl longdormant snow capped volcano 40 miles south east of mexico city is reported showing signs of activity again puffs of smoke at the rate of 50 an hour have issued from the cra ter in recent days some of them billowing to 3000 feet above the peak greed geesebreeding farm in ontario the children attend nearby wash ington school as six different lan guages are spoken most of the children are able to speak in two other tongues besides english surprises for your christmas cm conic from this store there arc gift galore for little folk mid grownup too woodex tovs wagons shooters toboggans aluminum ware pvrex gift sets glassware kitchen ware tools thefcft u00iek six ix wolf pack one shot by farmer by automobile not more than ten rmnutes from stouftville would take you to the spot where orval degeer aw a pack of wolves six of them crossing a field at lot 35 concession 7 north of vivian near the townline road degeer who is a good shot and does not get the jitters under such circumstances for he has more than once met up with a wolf was only able to get one of the pack they moved so fast just a few days before this stan powell shot a bush wolf in the town ship and both men have been awarded the township bounty of so per animal shot plus the 2500 pro vincial bounty milton graves son of warren graves last week brought down what appears to have been a large timber wolf but the municipality did not pay the bounty they advis ed mr graves to make claim for the provincial bounty and if experts at queens park acknowledge the ear cass to be that of a wolf then the township will make payment it was such an enormous size that 1 could not recognize what it might be said township treasurer john crawford if it is a wolf it certainly is of the timber wolf family but we have not had any thing but the small brush wolf here so far as it is known he explained not laiming to be an expert on the matter mr crawford cautiously recommended mr graves to claim for the provincial bounty and then the animal would be put in its proper category if the province pays the township will also make payment fifty cents a bishel potatoes in simcoe lowest price since before the war while the potato yield in simcoe county was very good this year the general bountiful crop in other parts of the county has forced the price down to around 50 cents a bushel this is the lowest price for potatoes since before the war at this time last year the prevail ing wholesale price was about si a to pound bag at the present time the prevailing price is 05 to 75c for 75 lbs in a few cases the growers have taken even less to get rid of their crop at a sacrifice the largest potato growing countv in ontario simcoe has an estimated crop of more than a million bushels this year but farmers are very dis appointed in the market ami feel that anything less than si a bushel is unsatisfactory ask milk cut but not price paid farmer adding to his troubles three successive notices from the classified column of a small connec ticut weekly paper tells their own story march 22nd for sale slightly used farm wench in good condition very handy phone 3g0r2 a cartright march 29th correction due to an unfortunate error mr cart- rights ad last week was not cleat- he has an excellent winch for sale we trust this will put an end to jokesters who have called mr cart- right and greatly bothered his housekeeper mrs hargreaves who loves with him april 5th notice my winch is not for sale 1 put a sledgeham mer to it dont bother calling 3gg- r2 i had the phone taken out 1 am not carrying on with mrs har greaves she merely lives here a cartright wind frightens lambs and 28 are smothered twentyeight western lambs were smothered to death at the schneider stock farm at waterloo a few nights ago the flock of 3100 stampeded in fright apparently due to noise of high wind howling through willow trees directly behind the section of the enclosure where they were rest- in the lambs made a run for the opposite end of the enclosure and jammed themselves tight into the corner pelts and wool of dead animals can be used but the car casses are not marketable ambushed and robbed riches hardware fojy cleaning is its middle name rolls like a doll buggy picks up dog hairs lint easy fo get ouf easy to put away converts instantly for cloning drapes upholstery bare floors and linoleum ntvf tow pric ask us about the hoover cleaner model 2s1 today boxing day thursday dec 26th will find the stores in stouftville closed hamiltons automotive supply phone ts202 stolffville ontario we are located in the former heise variety store we wish to serve you honestly and to the best of our ability roy lick secretary of the ontario whole milk producers league on friday commented on the progress of the royal commission on milk and stated that to date there had been no opposition to the producers price for whole milk mr lick asked that while con sumers hoped for cheaper milk they thought that the farmer should continue to receive the current price of s330 per cwt or perhaps even a little over that the fact that the commission which has visited three parts of the province so far is making a 1 thorough attempt to hear all sides i of the question was stressed by mr lick commencing monday the commission will sit in ottawa where the first opportunity for con sumers complaints will 1h heard following this summarization- will take place at toronto where mr lick hoped that some conclu sion might be reached before the next session of the legislature- he stressed the need of maintaining the present producer price and a strengthening of the milk control act to eliminate as far as possible the differencial between whole milk and that used for butter and cheese- manufacture new heavy duty 15 plate bat teries is months warranty honeymoon couple recoyc new stromberg spark plugs flashlight batteries 2 for fourway rim wrenches samson lever jaw wrench vice grip 5 ton hydraulic truck jacks 803 j 89 300 butler blow touches qt size 1500 tidex oil made by veedol in your own container gal 850 we carry a complete starter gener ator voltage regulator and fuel pumps exchange service also sealed beam adapter kits head light lens wiring sets speedo meter cables defrosters guille guards tires and tubes ignition i and thermostats we still have a few items of the heise stock left at 20 discount off regular prices married last saturday mrs allen stoutt of hamilton had her wedding veil and trousseau stolen during a stopover in baltimore md with her hus band on their way to florida for their honeymoon suitcases taken by a negro which were later recovered contained cloth- ing of her husband too mmummhiimimmuimi hello there merry christmas too hope the coming new year is mighty good to you woodbridge and vaiighin telephone co ltd markham ontario duncan mckellar 78yearold farmer of caradoc ont was am- bushed by two young thugs as he walked along a narrow pas sage in his barn they clubb ed and punched him then tied him up and took his house keys his money only n few dollars and radio were stolen mr mc kellar freed himself after three hours by working the ropes binding his feet against an axe and walked half a mile to his neighbors for aid his hands still tied and blood streaming down his face i mopar deluxe heater 2845 i deluxe record players use with your own i radio regular 3850 for 2995 i white side walls per set of four trico vacuum fan v dnnlop tiro and tubes most sizes iii stock car chains batteries etc 980 610 mole motor sales hnni- 372 stouffvillr fstsffrsfsa

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