Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 20, 1948, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville ontario thursday may 17th 1jhs ssm stouffville athletic club field day stouffville memorial park mon may 24th afternoon minor hardball two games races for children good prizes girls softball three teams two games juilior ob a hardball opening league game refreshment booth on the grounds lucky draw ticket for westinghouse radio is admission to park in the afternoon and evening on sale now tickets 25c 5 for 100 on sale now monster bingo 830 pm in stouffville arena prizes ranging in value from s3 to 30 a chance to win some of these articles bulova watches automatic electriclrons tricycles floor lamps and many others refreshments other amusements admission to arena free lucky door prize bulova watch draw for westinghouse radio at 11 pm proceeds for the promotion of sports among the youth of stouffville and district 1 if its q hwm matter xour bank is there to serve you in a personal private way when yon make a deposit your passbook is closed to anyone but you and your bank when you arrange a loan that is strictly between you and your bank when you discuss private financial matters with your bank manager you know they will stay private such privacy is the very essence of canadian banking it permits you to deal with your bank and to use its many services on a basis of complete confidence aud trust ro n sou s d b t tour b am k our capital correspondent in these day- of devastating atom bombs remarkable longdistance airplanes astounding flying rockets and oher untold factors every man and woman across can ada should know at this critical time that current events in other countries of the world are of direct immediate interest to the masses in this country since closeup obser vations as well as othcial informs lion on parliament hill disclose definitely that the canadian gov ernments attitude in the present world crisis is no mystery any longer indeed it can be reported that hints have been given that while the government has already made some important statements lately on its likely policies in the present international crisis especially its call to immediate action on collec- tiva security for the democracies against any totalitarian tyranny yet it has also hinted that other bold decisions may be forthcoming in this session to do its full part to preserve peace and security for the protection of the masses life liberty and in plain everyday language even property particu larly- in view of the interdependence of nations today when about one- i third of the canadian dollar can be traced to foreign trade earnings it may be emphasized that for the record these momentous decis ions by the government are not only to prevent war if possible which is important enough in it self but it can be said these are aimed to back up the alliance of free peoples everywhere to keep peace on democratic conceptions by quick decisive actions in ottawa as in other capitals during any emergency more married women are now working in full or parttime jobs and seeking such work across canada especially in the larger population centres than ever be fore in peacetime it is learned here with the explanation being that perhaps it is all due to the rising costofliving forcing such women to help their husbands in meeting household expenses be cause this trend appears to bo main ly in the socalled lowincome groups another explanation heard is that this may be attributed to the fact that many married women had become accustomed to working out side their homes during the war so thatthey are not hesitating now to seek such work when more money is needed to support the home considerable speculation is going on at present about the possibility of the canadian dollar being devalued since a report of the international monetary fund has stated some currencies might have to be devalued as they were too high for world trading the report indicated that exchange rates in a number of countries will have to changed in the near future because they are interfering with the flow of exports however it must be emphasized that canada has rejected any plan to devalue the dollar since as finance minister abbott has said this countrys economic program is not the kind for which that is an effective remedy the fact that three applications have been filed with the canadian broadcasting corporation for licenses to operate television stations is causing much talk here about the likely effects of such expansion on the movies the proposal of a rental insur ance plan to encourage housing units to be built is meeting with criticism because it is feared that the rentals may be too high for the people who need such accommoda tion especially when rentals of s0 a month are mentioned though the us is issuing a special stamp to observe the 100 years of peace with canada it is understood here that no such stamp will be issued by canada the news that erp money is be ing used by britain to buy can adian wheat flour and bacon has brought the reaction in this captal that this will not have any direct effect on canadian shipments to the uk except that the latter will now have us dollars to pay for the canadian supplies as these move across the seas the divorce problems of can adian veterans are going to be studied by a special subcommittee of the commons veterans affairs committee if canada allows a free market for gold it would not lx- in accord ance with our obligations under the international monetary fund said a topranking official here in test ifying before a senate committee creamery fixed on april 21 1948 an official of the kincardine creamery limited kincardine ont reg xo si plead ed guilty at kincardine to having manufactured butter containing more than 1g per cent wter and less than so per cent milk fat con trary to the dairy industry act and was fined 20 with costs plus 10 fees for analysis the charge was laid by an officer of the dominion department of agriculture eggs wanted by reg grading station cases supplied and picked up at your door for a reference ask your neighbors about ourrade price and prompt weekly returns write or phone p hutton grover s970 40 kenworthy ave toronto 13 cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers and fast freezing facilities stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 18601 wanted bones w harris company limited 200 keating st toronto will pay highest prices for all classes of bones write or telephone elgin 7114 toronto auto glass installed piston pins fitted valves refaced and reseated while you wait new and used auto parts paris auto supply co richmond hill phone 86 woooooooaeooocsoooooodoooooaoooooo attention farmers we are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service gordon young limited toronto ad 3636 stouffville 255 uxbridge 27 leaves stouffville daylight saving time to toronto to uxbridge a 715 am b 1225 pm b 925 am c 240 pm a 350 pm d 70s pm b 820 pm b 1140 pm a except sun hoi b sun hoi c sat only d fri sat bus connections at toronto for montreal ottawa and north bay fares are low round trip tax included halifax 5610 winnipeg 4650 quebec 2610 regina 5780 st john 4320 calgary 7785 chartered buses for private parties at low rates tickets and information at stouffville motors phone 170

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