Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 18, 1948, p. 2

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the tribune stouffville out thursday november is 194s high on your tree on christmas morn there is no finer gift than a bulova and this christmas give a bulova watch in the most beautiful of g if t packages the bulova christmas bell her kcellency a 2 jewels 4950 his excellency xx 21 jewols 4950 waggs jewellery store board to decide what farmers are to receive for mik a board of arbitration will be appointed to decide what prce ontario farmers will get for their milk next year ontario premier kennedy announced last week he said the whole milk pro ducers league and the distribu tors association were unable to agree on a new contract to replace one which expired oct 31 producers already have nomin ated roy lick of oshawa secretary of the league as their representa tive and the distributors are expect ed to appoint a representative this week the two groups have been negot iating for several weeks but it is not known what price the farmers are seeking they receive 405 a hundred weight in toronto and 309 in other markets for whole miik secondary milk used for pro cessing now brings s290 a hundredweight the dispute is believed to be over secondary milk farmers said so much milk is classified as secondary milk that they receive an average price of approximately 350 a hundred weight which they say will not cover production costs will xot allow sunday practice ox lindsay ice vincent e cote introduced to the lindsay town council the idea of having hockey practices sunday afternoons in the townowned ice arena where artificial ice has just been installed they hold these practices else where and the lindsay arena could realize 20 for two hours from the peterboro team i dont see any more harm in hockey practises on sunday than in playing golf or going for a car ride with your family the idea was turned down chief ly because other councillors did not approve and also because the arena is situated immediately across from the anglican church last winter said aid c e ferguson we had complaints that young boys supposed to be attend ing sunday school at st pauls church were actually watching hockey practices in the arena davis brothers end connection with firm elected to the board of directors of the davis leather co new market were kaspar fraser kc toronto and george p watt mon 100 barrels danish butter at wiarton one hundred barrels of danish butter have been shipped to wiar- ton but will not be offered for sale therethe butter will be printed and reshipped to toronto each barrel contains 112 pounds and a carload has been distributed from walker- ton to district canada packers creameries beauty secret not wearing tight shoes keeps your face from becom ing wrinkled to continue to serve for a period and have now resigned the newly treal who succeed aubrey davis appointed generalmanager is andrew davis and e j davis douglas j hutchings winnipeg who was with the great west reports the era and express at the time of the sale of davis leather the davis brothers agreed saddlery years co winnipeg for 30 v l power cuts in york county affecting every municipality sutton and north gwillimbury are the only two places in the county of york never to have experienced a cutoff because of exceeding their hydro quota of course tiie demand in both places is small sutton got rid of hundreds of summer residents whose places are darkened for the season so they will be all right this winter gwil limbury has one of the smallest hydro demands in the county hence could not be expected to render much help in saving current how ever they will have cuts this week in contrast to the immunity enjoyed in sutton and new tor onto weston will be worse off of all york municipalities when a fourth onehour cut will be insti tuted monday weston now has three onehour cuts daily they are from 9 to 10 am 4 to 5 pm and 930 to 1030 pm the extra cut will be from 1 to 2 pm rural areas in the county where little electricity is used have been least affected most farm districts have yet to experience a night cut the village of swansea has stay ed under its quota of 37000 kilo watt hours daily and only one cut one hour last wednesday has been experienced reeve w e brandon said domestic and indus trial consumers have cooperated and saved themselves much incon venience power would not be shut off only when the village went over the quota the day before the cut new torontos quota has also been reduced but the town has stayed within the quota helped by the goodyear rubber co generat ing its own power with its steam plant mimico and the township of georgina are the only two muni eipalities in the county which have restricted their interruptions to one cut daily power is shut off in mimico from 11 am to noon and in georgina from 1 to 230 pm power cut times in york county rural areas are from 9 to 945 am and 3 to 345 pm in north gwil limbury township 1030 to 1130 am and 230 to 330 pm in east gwillimbury township 1015 to 1115 am and 315 to 415 pm in whitchurch township and 9 to 10 am and 2 to 3 pm in markham township varying cutoffs king and vaughan townships have different cut hours in several sections of the township in king cuts are from 9 to 10 am and 1 to 2 pm in one district 9 to 10 am and 4 to 5 pm in another and 1015 to 1115 am and 315 to 415 pm in a third vaughan times are 945 to 1045 and 245 to 345 pm in one 1015 to 1115 am and 315 to 415 pm in a second and s to 9 am and 1 to 2 pm in the third urban and semiurban municipal ity cutoffs are scarboro town ship 4 to 5 pm and 7 to 8 pm north york township 9 to 930 am 1230 to 145 pm and 330 to 430 pm york township 10 to 11 am 2 to 3 pm and 2 to 4 am east york 1030 to 1130 am 4 to 5 pm and 7 to 745 pm etobicoke township 11 to 1145 am and 530 to 615 pm forest hill s45 to 10 am and 230 to 330 pm and a third cut of 1045 pm to 1215 am will be iniated monday and used only when needed long branch same as etobicoke leaside same as toronto markham village 1130 am to 1230 pm and 430 to 530 pm stouftville 10 to 1045 am and g30 to 730 pm schomberg s to 9 am and 1 to 2 pm wood- bridge 1115 to 1145 am and 4 to 430 pm newmarket 9 to 1015 am and 1 to 215 pm aurora 9 to 10 am and 5 to g pm kks1dents of pickering assured of water supply if debenture approved the s0o inhabitants of pickering village will not have to scurry around from well to well for their poor old woman passes leaves bonds worth 40km tonbridge england nov 10 for 20 years tiny grayhaired eliza beth middleton i3 wore the same i f like most people you find saving noney to be too much like wishful thinking why not discuss the problem with your friend at canada life his training has specially fitted him to show you how to make saving mire and certain he can help you select a canada life contract well within your means that will provide you with adequate saving both for the immediate protection of your family and to guarantee you a life income when you retire he will be glad to talk to vou without cost or obligation canada life isiaice cm brighter tomorrows fob you and tour change now your tax engine needs protection against winter weather change now to coop winter oils they wll jive yon top- qaality lubrication flow ing freely in the coldest winter its time for another ehanre too to winter- grade coop greases stouffville coop phone- 2 and 122 water next summer if they approve a debenture issue of 70000 for the laying of watermains from ajax to the village next year the whole viilage gets its water drinking and otherwise from wells some of which give cool clear water and others water much more doubtful according to dr v e cartwright of pickering most of i these wells dry up in the summer and this year during one of the worst droughts ever known in the district only about is wells in the whole village remained productive in many cases seven to ten families were using the same pump dr cartwrght is dubious about the purity of the water from many j of these wells 1 think most of the people are seared to send their water to be tested in case it is con demned he said there is no question that water from many of the wells should be condemned as unfit for human consumption the doctor said that it is over 20 years since there has been a case of typhoid in the district but if we had even one now i would really be worred the disease can be waterborne he said however less than a mile aivay the crown village of ajax has water lots of water more than it needs the pumping station built on the lake front to supply the village and the war plant during the war can supply 2000000 gallons a day while the present consumption is only 300000 gallons a report to the village trustees of pickering by gore and storie consultant engineers recommends that the village enter into an agree ment wth ajax to buy water and lay the mains up to the ajax road and west along no 2 highway to pickering they estimate the cost about 76000 for the laying of the mains cyril morley secretary of the board of trustees said a public meeting will be called in pickering to discuss the matter and if the people seem to favor the proposi tion a vote will be taken on the matter on electon day oldfashioned patched black dress she never bought her meat ration it was too expensive there was no electricity in her house she hadnt enough money her steelframed spectacles were held together with stickingplaster site couldnt afford a new pair housewives were sorry for her every sunday mrs miriam kitywrt gave her a hot dinner mrs france bennett provided her tea three times a week they said yeve got to help the poor old thing the poor old thing finally died and left 10156 40024 in war bonds poubfrq profits qo up on marmill feeds fattening mash or pellels for turkeys and capons clo laying meal for your pullets the mash that is fortified with cod liver oil to keep your birds in laying condition piurv starter and excello hoc grower 16 24 dairy rtn howards intestinal medicines for worming your pullets stock mineral cod oil shell grit central feed store phone 277 stouffvihe ont from prying eyes e very day hundreds of customers may be in and out of the bank which serves you yet you know nothing about their transactions they know nothing about yours you may be depositing or borrowing the amount may be a dollar or thousands thats your business nobody elses you take for granted this private personal relationship between you and your bank all banks see to it that your transactions and those of about 7000000 other canadians- are kept safe from prying eyes sponsored by your bank

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