Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 27, 1947, p. 3

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the tribune stousville ont- thursday november 27 147 reeve charles hooper mark- ham township was honored as he 8gth warden of york county at a banquet reeve v e brandon swansea and reeve lome goodftdlott king town- ship1017 county commissioners are shown pivsentlng silver ware an illuminated address and the traditional wardens cane reeve john sibbald georgina township presented flowers to mrs hooper seldom seen the other evening i attended a recent years is that they want too many other things xot all of them want houses its a good idea lets church meeting and after the k it in mind another suggested gathering disbanded a few of us got that we needed a change of heart talking as we stood around waiting a willingness to consider the for the wives of one or two of the i interests of others instead of seek- men who were holding a conference ln always our own advantage i of the wa of the church or per- a with him he also wanted haps it was the missionary society ws reduced and taxes lowered i work that was involved ariway he uves t0 see nis thlg0 they were inside talking and thei become realities it would men folk got to discussing financial j brin a happier wiser world affairs of the country wie state- 1 through these replies ran sug- ment was made that the country gestions that we ought to spend would show a big surplus this year substantial sums on public works over expenditures at ottawa even of a productive character of course though the civil servants are that isnt a suitable suggestion for getting their hands under the lid of the moment we have full employ- the strong box for a couple of ment now to extend public works millions at tiiis time would involve the trans- i asked the little group just whatjfer of workers from more produc- would any one of them do if he live employment moving them into found himself with a billion dollars tasks which were less productive every one had a different answer some saw this point and suggested one man wanted to devise a that we should do this when and if scheme whereby young people employment falls off could get married at a reasonably i one man suggested compulsory early age and be sure of a home savings to mop up some of the within their means tough job money now spent on luxuries that people have been trying to do that brings up a curious point we are for a long time the trouble in more prosperous now than we have ever been before total salaries and supplementary labor income in 1916 was more than double the 1939 j level even after allowing onethird off that level because of increases in th cost of living w have vastly increased spending capacity in i comparison with any past period but our desires are still beyond our means all are anxious for more i money to spend 1 imagine that if we were to do what my friend suggests establish compulsory savings people would fight against it with tooth and claw and if not with claws with votes for many feel as poor now as they did when they had half as much i doubt if humanity will ever be satisfied purely by increased material prosperity one man distributed his program over nearly all fields of efforts he would give 50 of the surplus to debt reduction 30 to lower taxes 0 for increased old age pensions and 10 to raise the sal aries of civil servants bless then- dear hearts the civil servants are seldom out of the minds of the people of ottawa and the salaries of civil servants is as keen a subject among farmers well here comes the women and i bave overspent the space allot ted me so my own opinion will have to wait for another writing auction sale 1 kky estate household kikxitikk the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at ikmoxviilk south of store friday nov 28 the following property belonging to the estate of the late mr fir mrs will nesbirr organ and stool parlor settee z bedroom suites including dressers and washstands vietrola small stand 3 bed steads springs mattresses 2 washstands small table number scatter rugs couch quantity oil cloth sideboard 6 dining robin chairs battery radio lyric new sewing machine raymond new tables kitchen cabinet kitchen stove rural step ladder kitchen cupboard sink good washing machine mirrors back kitchen stove number kitchen chairs couch complete 2 arm chairs 3burner coal oil stove number rocking chairs pictures quebec heater lawn mower quantity coal and wood garden equipment glassware bedding cooking utensils silverware hanging lamp alarm clock 8day clock number antique articles number small lamps quantity fruit 10 yearling hens heavy breed jars pots and pans numerous other articles at 3 pm there will be offered for sale the g roomed house in good condition with double garage and vi acre of land property will be sold to the highest bidder immed iate possession executors walter mitchell and geo hunt sale at 1 pm terms cash lloyd turner clerk a s farmer auctioneer jaws are unlocked boy eats normally small boys love to eat but for almost the entire eight years of his life little donald targosz was cheated out of this one great boon of boyhood afflicted with a locked jaw from babyhood donald could eat after a fashion only enough to give him nourishment inability to open his mouth more than half an inch made eating on the whole a difficult and burdensome job eating as defined by most healthy boys as the biting into a succulent reel apple a thick sandwich or a tasty drumstick was unknown to him donald had to be content with taking liquids or if eating solids in pushing the food into his mouth with his finger and then chewing it with a slow revolving motion of william h martin of maple creek sask directs his four dogs in sheepherding exhibits by whistles or signals at the tilth national horse show at madison square garden new york the jaws kitchener doctors only shook their heads when donald was brought to them and could sug gest nothing to bring the jaw back to normality the service of a specialist was obtained donald was taken to the hospital for sick children toronto this summer and a successful operation was performed today the boy has only two small scars on his cheek to tell his story and as for opening his mouth well donald demonstrated before a newspaper reporter he could do that well as anybody a normal healthy baby at birth donalds trouble began after an op eration for an abcess in his ear at the age of seven months a face infection followed and he was unable to open his mouth from that time until this summer the graham creamery comptmg ltd alexandria ont on nov 5 was fined at the local court 50 with costs for selling creamery butter of third grade quality in wrappers marked first gratft stouflville sand grave limited are prepared to supply your requirements of crushed gra vel sand concrete gravel pit run delivered or at the bin plant phone 38s0 oflice phone 370 8f four fiose fills if i v spoils sleep tonight surprisingly fast vatronol works right where trouble is to open up your clogged nose relieve stuffy transient conges tion youll like the way it brings relief note vatronol is also grand for relieving sniffly sneezy distress of head colds follow directions in folder afevv drops lake breathing easer vick increase milk production feed marmill 24 per cent milk maker or 16 per cent dairy ration grow hetter calves with marmill calf meal or pellets get top market price for your poultry finish your turkeys and capons with marmill fattening mash or pellets grains sundries whole grain oats wheat and barley ground barlev and oats god oil minerals shell and grit central feed store phone 277 for prompt delivery mayfair restaurant monday thru friday 8 am 11 pm saturday 8 am 12 pm mk ioezoi ao for your requirements in baled hay and straw see mafle lodge farms phone 4707 stouffville rr1 ie30i aonoc gormley garage we are equipped to do general repair work by skilled mechanic also welding done on short notice goodrich tires in stock banford bryan gormley ph 73m and 7316 awcitizen a good frien1 like the family doctor canada life representatives get an intimate picture of the lives of scores of men women and children in each community sometimes sorrow and tragedy visit the homes they know often they sec happiness prevail because families have planned for the years to come because of broad experience thorough training and sympathetic understanding of human problems the canada life representatives are well equipped to study your individual requirements and to recommend the type of financial protection best suited to your needs they are the type of people you will like to-con- sult youll find them good citizens good friends the vi ill run i canada llee ass u r a n c b c om pa n y p m monahan clu mannger gordon brown m

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