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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 7, 1949, p. 8

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i the tribune stoufftlhe ont thursday april 7 1949 altona the young people held their monthly meeting at the home of miss doris baker on tuesday- evening last mr and mrs william malloy and family of stouffville were guests of her parents mr and mrs david crosier on sunday mr and mrs ernie wilson are having a few weeks vacation at ayers cliff quebec mr and mrs william mckay spent monday in the city the womens institute will meet at the home of bunker on thursday april 14th york holstetn banquet loudl world records night at blame softly roll call a current event topic publicity miss esther davis convener mrs a j brady district president will be the guest speaker demonstration cup cakes note the change of date on account of speakers visitors are welcome mr and mrs ivan goudie and sons of hamilton spent saturday with his parents mr and mrs f goudie there are more than 550000 mrs x miles of highways in canada fashion show coming to the stanley theatre on thursday evening april 7th through the courtesy of spofford co fotonite will be given over to a second fashion show local girls will model for this special showing of whats new and whats to be fashionable in spring wearing apparel in dresses and hats on behalf of this long established department store attend the theatre on april 14 and enjoy this program with its special appeal for girls and women in town and country all in addition to the regular program the stanley theatre stouffville high school open night the students of stouffville high school extend a cordial invitation to you to attend their biennial open night at the high school on friday evening april 8 a programme allows you to see the various activities of the school in action 800 830 shop work in action mr robinson demonstrations in science mr sherk 830 900 film conservation gym class girls miss goodvear 900 915 music school choir mr murphy 915 945 english teaching poetry mr pherrill film science and agriculture 930 1000 shop work in action mr robinson there will be displays of the work of the home economics classes the general shop classes the evening classes will have their work on exhibit on the main floor the york county holstein club this year held their annual banquet at xorth toronto to secure accom modation for nearly 300 guests to hear their guest speaker dr archer wallace well known author and lecturer of maple the evening featured presentations to owners of canadian and worlds champion producers on behalf of the club geo w henry of oriole vice president of the holstein friesian association of canada presented a valuable suitably engraved tray to mr and mrs j greenwood and son jack on bringing to york county the honour of the 305 day senior 4- yearold world butter fat record of s21 lbs fat from 17456 lbs- of 47fc milk roeland cherry reecho rag apple had preyiously been a superior producer as a 3yearold and an honour list producer as a 2yearold a half sister by the same sire roeland rag apple lilly made the worlds junior 2yearold championship 2x record of 827 lbs of fat from 1s593 lbs of 445 milk following this presentation john powell of brantford director of publicity for the holstein friesian association of canada startled those present by announcing that a york county holstein had by a wide margin captured the worlds championship for butter fat over all breeds and ages on either twice or three times a day milking he then called on her 26yearold owner jack wauchope of schom- berg to come forward and receive a handsome tray presented by the york county club in recognition of honour he had brought to his county as reported elsewhere lynden hartog daisy now 6 years old had produced the enormous total of 1324 lbs of butter fat in 365 days on twice a day milking fieldman roy ormiston of brooklin presented a number of production certificates following a number of selections by outstand ing entertainers jos darlington jof todmorden salesman for the i club directed the drawing for door prizes provided by friends of the association president stewart chapman of weston called for auld lang syne to conclude a very happy gathering bloomingtqn birthday greetings to miss l hill who was 92 on riday and was feted at the home of her nephew mr and mrs clifford lemon mr and mrs e morgason of good wood and mr and mrs c winn of toronto both nieces of miss hill were here to add their geetings mr and mrs c winn visited on sunday with m c lemon mr and mrs d cleverdon and son of toronto were with mr and mrs j k tranmer on sunday mrs webster of peterboro was the guest of her sister mrs c lemon over sunday mr and mrs r johnston have returned from visiting their daughter and soninlaw rev and mrs h boadway at listowel mr and mrs e baker and mrs c lemon were toronto visitors on monday new census requirements cause protest a protest letter from toronto over amendments to the assess ment act has created a good deal of interest the resolution drafted by the ottawa letter by j e smith mp after more than eighty years of hesitation newfoundland the last and oldest of the british colonies in xorh america has joined in canadian confederation it was a historic and thrilling moment here on capital hill last friday when fitting and impressive ceremonies marked the realization of that dream of confederation from sea to sea the peope of canadas tenth province are wholeheartedly wel comed as canadians and 1 am sure in the days to come they will make a worthwhile contribution to the building of this great country atlantic pact with refreshing and encouraging spirit of nonpartisanship the house this week endorsed the xorth atlantic pact with only two dissenting votes the dissenters were two isolationist bloc popu- lair members from quebec pro vince prime minister st laurent and leader of all opposition mem bers delivered memorable add resses which were on a very high plane television i think the great majority of canadians will support the govern s9c9c9cs3csx9cssxs3c3csx3cscs9 railway shunting by radio railway shunting engines at one of britains largest freight yards have been equipped with radio telephones it is an experiment sponsored by the railway execu tive to test the efficiency of radio- telephony for control of freight traffic it is the first time such a system has been employed for rail way work in britain it is being used on certain railway systems in the united states if united king dom trials successful radiocontrol may be installed at freight depots through out the country toronto board of control hits atment decision to place television section 4 of the proposed bill to amend the assessment act this provides that the assessor shall take a yearly cenus of the inhabi tants according to 13 different age groups and to prepare a register of such census annually anil submit it to the department of municipal affairs would be expensive torontos main objection is that the new plan would require employment of an additional staff and it is estimated it would cost toronto about 75000 annually in addition it is seen as bound to delay completion of the assess ment it is suggested the province could obtain information from other sources such as the school authorities the toronto board contends that if municipalities are required to conduct such a census for the government they should be reimbursed for any costs incurred a strong objection to local assessors in towns and villages taking a census is that it requires every middle aged female to dis close her age to the assessor which is highly objectionable perhaps if they were put in catagories for those over say 25 it wouldnt be so offensive over 25 but under 40 then 40 to 50 would make it easier for the women anyway there are other objections some contend the change in the act does provide that ages be put in catagories only this new census method was under attack last week when district 9 of the assessing officers av spring fashions a grand variety of coats suits and shorties made of gabardine worsted and twill materials association met at kitchener now being made are speakers claimed assessment departments in ontario are heavily enough laden with work now with out additions at present age records are kept for school census only brief discussion on the bill failed to bring out reasons for the amendment some see it as a decided advantage to the govern ment in determining how many a people will be eligible for old age pensions every year and to school authorities in preparing for the yearly classes of beginners whether these two considerations j are of sufficient importance to warrant the additional census work is not clear there are others who say the census may be intended to facili tate a mobilization callup in the event of another war family allowances representing monthly payment in this riding ssi 11600 easier kerves the house adjourns friday f a two weeks faster recess durii this ivriod 1 look forward to vis ing many sections of xorth yoi riding and meeting people in a parts of the constituency anyot wishing to see me may contact u at my office in richmond hill ai i repeat what 1 have said mar times in this column that nothir gives me more genuine pleasui and real satisfaction than bell able to be of service to the peop of xorth york in any matters business pertaining to feder government please feel very fr to call me my telephone mimbei in richmond hill are 9 and 255 the amount of money spent t private industry in canada on ii creased material costs ne machinery and new plants la year was about s2 156000000 a most as much as the feder governments estimate for ii entile budget for 191s19 in canada under public control the government is asking parlia ment to vote 4 million dollars to the canadian broadcasting corpor ation so that television can get underway in canada the tele vision setup will parallel that of radio private stations will be granted licenses but will be required to carry a prescribed pro portion of national programs trading position canada is the third greatest trad ing nation in the world in 19 is our trade reached five and three- quarter billion dollars or 160 for every man woman and child in canada family allowances hon paul martin minister of health gave notice this week of planned amendments to family allowances legislation the amend ments propose a change from three to one year the residence period required as one of the conditions of eligibility of immigrant child ren also repeal of the provision which reduces the amount of allowances in a family of more than four in the riding of north york 15186 children qualify for stouffville sand gravel limited are prepared to supply your requirements of crushed gravel sand concrete gravel pit run delivered or at the bin plant phone 1251 office phone 370 50000000000000000 joy beauty salon near cnr permanent waving individual styling razor shapinl phone 98w2 stouffville ooooooooooeooooeqoeoooooooooooooo eggs wanted by reg grading station cases supplied and picked up at your door for a reference ask your neighbors about our grade price and prompt weekly returns eggs in small lots may be left at carload croceteria for our pickup write or phone p hutton grover 8970 40 kenworthy ave toronto 13 ssjsxxsxssxxxjosxxxxssxsxxxxsacxx price mens and boys suits to clear good range harry goldens clothing store slouftvllir phone 273 owl decoys best for crow shooting a stuffed great horned owl mounted on a fence post in a grain field has proven the best bait for luring the wily crow within shoot ing distance this method is recommended by experts of the ammunition division of canadian industries limited who have studied crow habits for many yearsthey suggest the stuff ed owl be placed some 30 to 35 yards away from the hunters blind so it- will be visible to crows flying from all diections when the crows see the owl believed to be their only wilderness enemy they become obsessed with a gangster hysteria and attack en masse it is an easy matter to dispose of a dozen or more from one or two blasts of a shot gun first cam a freak gets twins next night newmarket a holstein cow on mcdougalls dairy farm on davis dr west gave birth to a freak calf on march 22 the calf a heifer has no eyes nor tail good heifer calves are prized by the owner and to make up for his disappointment the following night another holstein gave birth to twin daughters there are 2635000 homes- in canada and 575i of them are owned by the people who live in them on the farm 81 of all the homes are owned by users be sure of rapid growth feed v marmill chick starter and chick feed marmill chick starter chick feed is a starting ration that has riven satisfactory results year after year rapid growth strong bone good feather development re sult from this feeding combination it contains every ingredient essential for health and vitality all feed prices are down blue coal stock poultry supplies central feed store phone m stouffville

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