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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 9, 1948, b6

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the tnuune stouffville on thursday december 9th 194s you too con help wipe out tb f did you know that it was found after a recent survey iiy the national sanitorium association that one out of every eleven canadian child ren has tuberculosis it is the sale of christmas seals that makes such surveys possible and when everyone is xrayed regularly tuberculosis will no longer be spread to children like this browneyed beauty of four seen with her doll who contracted the disease from an adult not known to have had it it is hoped that the publi cation of pictures such as this one will help other youngsters to escape the dread disease that is the goal of the asso ciation now selling seals for christmas funds the name and address of the tot was not given still laughs after two years in slave camp mrs anna klein 2s pretty romanian refugee has arrived in kitchener with an unrelenting hatred in her heart a hatred for cabbages two years on a steady diet of cabbages soup in a slave labor camp in siberia mrs klein points out is enough to make the most ardent lover of cabbage dislike that vegetable thoroughly thats all we had for two years she said a bowl of cab bage soup in the morning before we started work and a bowl of cabbage soup last thing at night whenever i see a cabbage gar den now i feel as though 1 would like to tear them all up by the roots the statement resulted in a chorus of laughter from her rela tives at a birthday party which airs klein was attending and she herself joined in merrily the party itself was a far cry from the life mrs klein led three years ago in addition to her horrible experience in the concentration camp she had the tragedy of losing lxth her small children in an accident one week before she was sent to siberia then in addition to the monot onous fare of cabbage soup her life consisted of working long hours in 15 below zero tempera ture pounding in railroad tracks poorly clad and growing weaker month by month she finall yfell a victim of rheumatic fever and due to this was one of the few persons who were set free from the camp sent back to berlin she mayfair restaurant monday thru friday 8 am 11 pm saturday 8 am 12 pm spent many months as an invalid and would have died had it not been for friends she managed to contact her two brother and sister in kitchener and it was their food parcels which kept life in her feeble body er wheighta hd gone down from a healthy 130 pounds to a little over 90 a few weeks ago her brother michael kraus went to hanover and brought her back withhim here she was reunited with her mother aged mrs sarah kraus who came to canada ten years ago her brother andrew whom site had not seen for 20 years and her sister mrs george kreutner the birthday party was at the home of mrs kreutner where two- yearold michael kreutner celebrat ed his anniversary st andrews nb has the worlds largest lobster ranch from which the year round live lobsters are speeded to highclass eating places in all parts of the continent charged with murder john bartozczyk 13 above of hamilton ont has been charged with the murder of william charchyk 53 follow ing an argument during poker game during preliminary hearing a witness testified that he saw bartozczyk strike char chyk twice with a stick of wood 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 i feted on fortieth wedding anniversary kings of egyit and iran ikk divorced soon was aurora kierwood iwnds of dobson the home of mr and mrs jarvis concession 5 scarboro the scene of a pleasant gathering when i te family and some neigh bors and friends helped them cele brate their fortieth wedding anni versary on december 1 190s john jarvis and mary i were united in the holy matrimony rev mr methodist minister officiated the family consists of seven sons willis donald russell richard norman herbert and leonard all of whom are noted for their ability to get prizes at ploughing matches six of the sons are mar ried and there are nine grand daughters mr and mrs jarvis were taken by surprise when the family and friends started coming in a very pleasant evening was spent the family presented their parents with a beautiful chest of silver flatware other gifts and cards were received from friends a most bounteous lunch was served including a wedding cake mr and mrs jarvis came to the farm where they now reside about j thirtynine years ago all join in wishing them good health and many pleasant and happy years to come wells dry truck woter for stock today that he does not ever reeal seeing so many dry wells and cs eras i is not uncommon at this the drought w to a go which extended time and of whitid v- still having reperj i many dairy far- cussi liters are having to draw water for their cattie or to to have it drawn for them according to a re- year for fanners to hava a water for stock but rareljf he sh irtage i ist over so lona ai in some eases dairynienl had to draw or buy watee- nitrom late summer inasmuch as dairy cattle are not port in the oshawa times moward grills of brooklin who is the only trucker in that area with a large carrying tank said allowed to consume anything but fresh pure water loads ar brought from the pumping staiioifc at whitby two lindsay companies close one lindsay company is report ed to be winding up its business because of financial difficulties while still another has already closed its doors for similar reasons link products one of the first new industries to come to lindsay has closed down operations per manently marjon sales ltd candy manufacturers confirm that they are closing out at lindsay the two industries have been employing considerable numbers of local people the young rulers of egypt and iran have divorced the beautiful queens who bore no male heirs to the thrones one communique which came from egypts royal palace proclaim ed it gods will that the 10- year union of king farouk above and queen fatida be dissolved another statement said the persian climate en dangered the health of em press fawzia bride of shah reza pahlevi of iran and sis ter of farouk and that thus it was agreed that she be di vorced farouk now 2s was married in 193s before he as cended the throne on his 17- yearold bride he conferred the name of farida which means peerless she bore him three daughters under egyptian law only male offspring of the king can inherit the throne raw mbmanaabman attention farmers we are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service l gordon young limited toronto ad 3636 stouffville 255 uxbridge 27 car and truck owners u dont wait till the cold weather comes before you have your car or truck winterised come in and let us do it today preslone is out of the question but we have lots of that good old pvro truck owners now is the chance to get your flares we have them for only s495 per pair also snow tires heaters batteries horns driving lights backup lights and loads of other useful articles dont forget that for every dollar you spend for gas oil parts or other merchandise from us you get a coupon for those lovely dishes stouffville motors stouffville onrario phone 170w hands at work for olwjwi mtmfp s products are desired and purchased by people all over the world and the capacity to produce such goods largely determines the economic welfare of every man woman and child within her borders because the sale of every article produced in ontario brings valuable dollars into this province we all are more assured of job security anil we and our children can have more of ihe better things in life but to produce such goods in sufficient quantities skilled labour is vital that is why every single one of us should be glad that war veterans are constantly being trained to provide the skilled hands so needed by industry they receive on the job training under expert instructors in our ontario factories this training provided through the cooperation of the department of veterans affairs the federal department of 1alnur and the ontario department of educa tion starts the veteran on the road to skilled craftsmanship in assembling business machines for example veterans must have a thorough knowledge of elcctricitv and must learn to perform intricate work on precision machines having thousands of separate part- these canadianmade business machines are sold iu all parts of the world rreatins new wealth for canada and ontario therefore every effort of these newly skilled veteraiii helps to make ontario a finer place in which to live and contributes to the welfare and happiness of all her citizens the brewing industry ontario learning machine assembly maciiixf asskmkiy john n west 25 of toronto a royal canadian navy veteran is shown here making an adjustment to one of the 10000 parts in a business machine designed for a new zealand firm various types of business machines are produced in ontario fac tories because of their in tricate mechanisms it is es sential that tiiesc machines he checked by expert craftsmen at every stage of their production i

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