the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 9 1947 order yours now caugidoo tip top tailors superb overcoat vauorea- uo measure and steady uo wear for men in a hurry 3950 worth much mom cragmoor is not just another overcoat it is tailored of allvirgin wool which gives it a lighter softer feel yet gives you adequate warmth too guaranteed to wear well here is canadas out standing overcoat brought to you by canadas no 1 clothing name a e weldon stonffvillc ontario exclusive dealer for tip top tailors ltd canadas greatest clothing value klliott micllkk dies loading cattle fok fair manager of the oa thompson jersey cattle farm markham town ship and for ivera year- manager of creeds guernsey farm at wood- oridge elliott mcciure died at kihgsvale farm king township while assisting to load cattle lor the markham fair ori friday as a token of respect to mr mc ciure rules of the guernsey assoc iation which stipulate that cattle mui be exhibited at the regional fair before being entered in the championship fair at simcoe have been waived kingsvale farms has leen invited to exhibit at the championship fair at simcoe despite the fact the herd was not entered at markham reg ional fair mr mcciure was a mem ber of woodbridge presbyterian church the orange order and black knights surviving are his widow the former marjorie brunger two daughters mrs russell watson and margaret and a son david a whistling baby the wee daughter of mr and mrs bert paisley who left stouffville onlv last year to live in vancouver has been getting the headlines in the daily press out west because of her peculiar ability to be able to whistle hearing of the remarkable feat of the child a press reporter called at ldso west sixteenth street a few days ago and here is his report a little boy was scuffling alon in the fallen leaves in the street outside and after considering the matter carefully he agreed that mr and mrs bert paisley in suite 1 might fill the bill they had a little baby girl she whistles at dogs he said so 1 tapped on the door of suite 1 mrs paisley opened the door she was a happy looking woman with dark curly hair i asked her if she had a baby that whistled and she looked a little surprised well margaret ann whistles sometimes she said of course she doesnt carry a tune at least not very far would you like to come in we went inside and sat down in the front room margaret ann was running around shes a little tired her mother explained its almost her nap time maybe she wont want to whistle educated elevenmonths margaret ann was eleven months old she stood firmly on her two feet she had been standing on them for two months she smiled at hea- mother and she smiled at me bow wow said her mother usually when we say bow wow she whistles shes crazy about dogg when i take her down to the store to buy my groceries she whistles at all the dogs she sees margaret ann smiled at us again and remarked bow wow with great clarity bow wow but she wouldnt whistle shes been whistling for two or three months now her mother told me i think it was the radio that started her off and tom en couraged her thats her brother hes fourteen he thinks shes wonderful as soon as he comes into the house he calls to her im going to get you im going to get you and she runs and hides be hind the chesterfield he taught ner to play paddy- cake too and to dance its such a funny little jig she leaned over and turned on the radio baby youre heading sang roy rogers for dangerous ground a jitterbug next margaret ann stood stock still for a moment then she clapped her hands and jiggled her fat iittle body to the music she quivered like jelly she likes cowboy music best her mother explained but tom is training her to boogiewoogie too finished for the canning factory but there re a number of silos still to be filled don linton is busy erecting a silo these days and norman wilson is putting his up again after being blown over sometime ago with a storm mr fred brown and miss betty piatti visited last sunday with mr and mrs e pegg mrs p wilson and leslie spent last sunday with mrs a rogers of brooklin a number expects to attend the margaret hummed toothlessly- w number expects to attend the but the funnv humhum followed ja fwhsul l be the tune she stopped abruptly and gfiitby this i hursday oct green river mr and mrs reg nighswander came over and stared to chew my 9ul encin at 1030 an box of matches i think shes getting another tooth her mother said shes got six now she was so good about and daughter of usa and mrs a it we didnt even know they were ellis of orangeville are spending a there until she yawned one day vacation with their brother john bow wow she said suddenly nighswander margaret ann grinned at her i mrs w gray sr ida and henry showing all six teeth but she had dinner on sunday with mr and didnt whistle i mrs x stevenson scarboro june- she can say mamma her tion mother told me and dadda and mrs r dafoe entertained a few tom and of course she can tell us friends on wednesday last oil for fair in her own language i those grand old homes become mmmm remarked margaret very useful for ss we were grate- an ful to mr and mrs howard mal- i hat means she wants a biscuit co on sunday last next sunday her mother elucidated she went mr and mrs carter will welcome and got a cracker margaret ann all who can attend leaned against her and munched i she really is pretty tired said qeo caldwell dies her mother ruffling the soft hair thk age of 84 as i rose to leave maybe shell m ivncxtiiiii im nvrnvitim- whistle for you another dav jhaksmitih at umonville byebye i called from the door- 0ne of richmond hills best way waving my hand i known residents passed away last byebye said margaret ann week when george caldwell died to the ratepayers ok uxbr1dge township you are now receiving through j mails notices of assessment for 191s made under the new county assessment plan and in many instances the figures are quite j different from those of previous assessments the valuations fori buildings have been finally checked by the countv assessor and the valuations for lands by myself all valuations being based on stand ards of value which have been set up for the whole county of ontario in valuing farm lands many fac tors such as kind of soil accessibil ity to good roads suitability for power farming distance from schools churches shopping centres etc have been considered in arriv ing at a valuation business assessments are fixed by statute and their relation to pro perty assessments cannot be changed however we are only human and liable to error and if you feel that your property has been over or under valued in comiwrison with other lands it is vour privilege to appeal against your assessment and in such case your oroperty will be reexamined and every effort will be made to establish an equitable valuation thereof sincerely yours john ashenhurst assessor uxbridge townshio for more tender- lighter more uniform pastry qiropbll5 flour roxy theatre main street markham monday to friday show starts 730 pm last complete show starts 930 pm saturdays continuous 700 pm to midnite matinee saturdays and holidays at 200 pm notice markham township a clinic for immunization against whooping cough diphtheria scar let fever and small pox is being held in the township hall union- ville each saturday at 10 am par ents are requested to bring children of school and preschool ages dr c r mackay moh i9-tf- mabel jennings phn friday saturday october 10th 11th two fine features for fun judy canova in hit the hay a laughaminute for action john litel in northwest trail in glorious color gala thanksgiving midnight show after sunday midnight oct 12 at 1205 pm also monday tuesday oct 13 14th britains master of mirth george formby i didnt do it wednesday thursday october 15 16th terrific in torrid technicolor yvonne decarlo george brent in slave girl the sheba of the sahara 5 days starting monday oct 20th something to crow about the egg and i claudette colbert fred macmurray quite clearly dropping her biscuit so that she could flap her fat little hand byebye a pomeranian on the doorstep suddenly gave tongue wooowooo whistled margaret ann wooowooo it was as good as whistler and his dog any day at his home there he was a trades man of the old school a blacksmith in the days when forge and anvil were known alike in urban and rural districts and when the smithy ranked as clergyman or lawyer in the roll of counsellor and friend to everyone in the commun ity mr caldwell was born in madoc and learned the blacksmith trade in our vicinity was rather deserted unionville sixty years ago he took last saturday afternoon as most up residence in markham and later everyone took in the markham fair hveci at hea for a time thirty- mr ken webb entertained rely- ei vearg a e rj j lives over the weekend l ear ag0 ne came 0 klcn greenwood electricity maintains employment keeps pay envelopes full please don waste it mr and mrs f byers and mar jorie visited with mr and mrs y mediant of brooklin last sunday mr and mrs k beelby spent last sunday with john and mrs middle- ton the frost has put an end to the tomato picking the corn is about lumber cars arriving daily we can supply almost anv order in pink spruce hemlock sheeting siding flooring 2x1 2x6 2x8 2x10 2x12 niond hill where he was employed as blacksmith at the trench car riage plant and later at the innis sash and door factory he retired some years ago the late mr caldwell was in fairly good health until recently no increase ix prices o lumber the ceilinjrs have been lifted on lumber prices but we are not increasing our prices on lumber roofixg in stock asphalt shingles and rolled roofings t a wilson lumber co ltd cannington ontario i phones office 15 after hours 104 asic lvcreased tax exemption ottawa oct 3 action of the quebec roman catholic assembly is asking increased income tax exemptions started officials of the finance department yesterday and drew brief but noncommital com ment from acting finance minis ter st iaurent mr st laurent confined his com ment to this statement the government continuously has under review the matter of exemptions so that income tax may be as fair as possible to all people under existing circumstances finance and revenue depart ment officials said no word on the matter had been received from the assembly and one spokesman sug gested that if any recommendation were received it probably would an direct to prime minister mackenzie kin thr church statement recom mended increase from s750 to si 500 in income tax exemptions granted single persons and froni 1500 to 3000 in exemptions for heads of families electric power is vital to industry and ontario is experiencing an era of high production unparal leled in its history contrary to expectations the demand for electric power did not drop sharply following the war more electric power is actually being used today for production of peacetime goods than was required at any time to forge weapons for victory this demand is constantly increasing and during the next six months hydro facilities will be strained to the utmost new hydro developments planned to keep pace with ontarios growth were lialted during the war years they have since been hampered by shortages of men materials and equipment however many new stations to deliver electric power are being rushed to completion- some are already in operation but the need for saving electric power in your own home during the fall and winter months is urgent if the needs of industry and agriculture are to be fully served and employment maintained at peak levels wont you please play your part remember even a little bit of electricity conserved by bun dreds of thousands helps a lot its your hydro use it wisely so that hydro facilities can more adequately meet the demands of all consumers the hydroelectric power commission of ontario clip out and retain for reference here are a few ways yon can save electricity turn off all imrircary light dont forpcl alxttit burning light in empty room halls basement attic porch and garage eliminate all colored bulbs keep lamps reflector and shade dean duty fixture waste am much a 25 of your light when kettle fting turn off switch stored heat will bring it to a full boil keep kettle free from lime when cooking ufte high beat for a little time ait poiblc him turn to iw and ue stored beat ue oven for cooking complete meal rather than the cooking surface only one ebment in required for the oven proce while three or four elrrucnt are needed for the cooking surface line the correct i of cooking nlemdl on the proper fixe clement when cooking vegetable nae minimum amount of water defrofttrefrigetorregulrlyvheti inch of front has accumulated on the evaporator where water i electrically heated please ufte it sparingly a drop a second from a leaking hot water tap can wame aft much a 17s gal ions a month fill washing machine to water line only and keep lid on tab when washing do not overload wherever pnmuble n the wringer at same time a clothe are bring washed in the tub 1eae do not ne portable electric heater ihey place a bcav strain on yoor hydro system your toaster vacuum cleaner ejeo tjrv iron or other electrical appl brold not be tmmd anv lgcr than rerjuired