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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 22, 1949, p. 2

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday september 22 1949 make sure youre healthy help fight t b get a free keep your appointment christmas seals paid for this svrvey buy more next christmas contributed to ontarios health campaign by stouffville lions club get your free xray at stouffville september 22nd 23rd and 26th wolves wag tails when he arrives markham friday saturday september 23 24 two big features gene autry in the last roundup and make believe ballroom with the famous name band leaders although raised in the city 10yearold bryan salter has a way with animals spent hours playing with the wolf pups at the canadian national exhibition these wolves wouldnt act with me the way they do with bryan said chief inspector jannet of the ontario department of lands and forests officials wont let bryan in bears cage often but when they do the bears eat right out of his hand vanilla is made from dried and fermented pods of orchids batavia is the capital of java time table changes effective sunday sept 25 1949 full information from agents canadian national railways milkman fined for adulteration montreal sept 5 marcel huber- deau a milkman working for a dairy dealer was fined 100 and costs yesterday on pleading guilty to a charge of diluting milk with water and distributing the liquid in dirty bottles health inspectors testified they caught huberdeau behind the dairy establishment taking dirty bottles half filling them with water and then adding milk tests showed the milk contained 60 to 70 per cent water it was confis cated have a coke mw ask for it either way both trademark mean the sain thing coke a bottur ol cocacola uadar oontra with c c ltd uxbridge uxbridge ontario beverages phone 205 new underground line to link toronto barrie cable lying operations com menced last week at steeles corner north of toronto as the first step towards the establish ment of an underground voice highway which will link toronto with barrie and orillia the lead sheathed cable will initially pro vide 70 additional circuits on this important long distance route and will also carry radio programs the toronto barrie section of the new cable is expected to be in service next spring and completion of the barrie orillia section is scheduled for the fall of 1950 sixtyfour miles of the 82 mile cable will be buried by means of a cable plow and the remaining 18 miles will run through under ground conduit thus the new long distance circuits will be pro tected from wind and ice storms a long distance cable network extending from windsor to quebec city was laid largely by the cable plow method that is being employed on the new north ern route the cable is filled with gas under pressure as a protection against moisture if the lead sheath is punctured the gas pressure pre vents moisture entering for some time and when the pressure drops below a certain point an alarm is sounded at the repair centre the repair crew is then able to gauge roughly the location of the puncture and by taking a series of pressure readings in the vicinity they are able to calculate the position of the break to within a few feet final location of the puncture is made by the timehonored method used by bicycle the area of- the break is painted with soap suds and bubbles then reveal even the smallest puncture in this way the cable can usually be repaired before moisture has caused sufficient damage to inter rupt service the original 70 circuits provided by the torontobarrieorillia cable may be considerably augmented in future years by the use of a carrier system and eventually it may carry as many as 800 con versations simultaneously eventually the company plans to extend the cable facilities to north bay initials indicate turtle at least 62 years old flora 111 sept 13 myrtle the turtle is back in the sailor springs area maybe some residents are wondering if myrtle has been roaming these parts for more than 62 years or whether an old shell game is being played george a baker said he first spotted the turtle in 1928 and the date 1887 and the intials dd were carved on the back of the turtle tie nicknamed myrtle baker said he carved 1928 on myrtles back he carved 1943 ancl1947 on myrtles shell when he found her again in those years baker said the other day baker said he found myrtle again and brought her into town to show her off monday tuesday wednesday september 26 27 28 the sum total of every emotion known to life olivia de havilland in the snake pit adult entertainment war vessels salvage seen not practical kingston sept 15 highways minister doucett has advised the chamber of commerce that it would be impractical to salvage historical war vessels from navy bay he said that only parts of the keels and ribs of the ships could be found at the bottom of the bay and the most of the cannon and brass fittings were uncovered years ago by divers and now are on exhibition at port henry and other museums school lunch is a vital problem one of the most important items of the fall school opening and one of the countless worries it brings to the homemaker is the preparation of school lunches not only do the lunchtoters demand variety but they must also have nutritious food the consumers section of the dominion department of agricul ture suggests each school lunch contain milk some meat fish eggs dried beans or peanut butter a vegetable or fruit or both breads fats or sweets to round it out if the school child cannot buy milk at school or where lunch is eaten include it as milk soup or cocoa in a thermos the home economists of the department sug gest milk in puddings can be taken along in small mayonnaise jais or waxed paper containers but be sure the lid is on tight to handle the demand for variety produce odd designs in sandwiches cut them with cookie cutters or like jigsaw puzzles try a new filler once in a while tramps and street women in romania will go to school for a year ff on healthful foods for school day meals budget tea lb pkg sweet mixed pickles 16 oz jar orange lemon grapefruit marmalade 24 oz jar aylmer pork and beans 20 oz tins sun joy choice peas 20 oz tins wetheys black currant jam 12 oz jar rr 24 oz jar 75 21 25 2 for 29 2 for 27 25 45 choice tomatoes 28 oz tin 15 chocolate mallow biscuits lb 35 royal york peanut butter lb 35 toilet tissue 3 for 25 gillettes lye tin 12 mothers mincemeat 24 oz tin 19 quix soap powder pkg 33 clarks tomato juice 20 oz tins 3 for 25 bee hive syrup 10s 115 5s 59 2s 25 durham corn starch pkg 15 picake shortening lb pkg 32 pure lard lb pkg 24 carload groceteria john mathewson proprietor stouffviue ontario sixtyfive years wed pair recall separation on their wedding day open house was held at the home of mr and mrs john h jones queen elizabeth highway at dixie when they celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary- married at a family wedding at noon hour the couple left for toronto for their honeymon on their way to the city the train proved too heavy for the engine and the crew decided to split it meanwhile mrs jones had gone to rear coach to meet some friends while the groom held the seat in the forward coach alarmed when his bride failed to rejoin him mr jones decided to go find her much to his consternation he was told by the conductor about the coach being left for a following train he asked if my mother was on the coach and when he learned my wife had been left behind he just stood and laughed i failed to see the joke recalls mr jones our coacb arrived in the city thatnight while the other train arrived the next morning that was the start of our honeymoon the couple settled in the corby- ville district where they engaged in farming they then moved to cherry valley in athol township in 1909 they moved to toronto and for many years mr jones engaged in a coal business at lans downe ave and bioor st they moved to their present home in 1918 mr jones will be 86 next month and his wife 85 million baskets said required to save peaches there are thousands of tons of peaches rotting on the ground and on trees in the niagara peninsula because there are not enough fruit baskets to sbip them says nor man miller of vinelanci exwarden of lincoln county the st cathar ines basket exchange said growers could use 1000000 more baskets than are available this years crop of elberta peaches is said to be an alltime record a dry summer prevented infestation from insects and fungus disease and fall rains came just in time 10 swell the fruit canning plants are working to full capacity doing their best to make use of the fine crop canners said that they signed contracts early in the year for their seasons pack paying a set price and they are unable to take more than they had planned for so growers are seeking to market their bumper crop on the fresh fruit market but due to shortage of sixquart baskets they have not suitable con tainers in which to ship their fruit richmond hill church recall 1817 log hut meeting back in 1s17 long before the community which is now rich mond hill even had a corporate name a group of presbyterians led by rev william jenkins a grad uate of edinburgh university formed the first congregation in the villagetobe this information was brought to light through the r h liberal last week on the occasion of the presbyterian church anniversary now as richmond hill home of roses is rapidly changing from village to town with a main street which has changed more in the past twelve months than it did in the fifty preceding years that congregation prepares for its one hundred and thirtysecond anniversary services to be held on sunday next research fails to reveal even the name by which the pioneer settle ment located on the old simcoe trail was known best guess is that it was miles hill named after a leading family of the day that in any event was one of the earlier names of the area which is now richmond hill later called mount pleasant it adopted its present name about a century ago met in log building the little congregation which formed the hills first religious body had no church until 1821 it worshipped in a log meeting house until that year when the first church was built at that time it was the only presbyterian organi zation west of kingston with the exception of the niagara penin sula cellophane was first made in germany and france a current proposal would unite newfoundland and the maritimes in one province esffsss its a real treat to sit back and take it easy to enjoy a closeup picture of ontario favored countryside as trim farmlands rugged hills sparkling lakes busy towns and villages roll by in scenes of everchanging inter est thats just one of the reasons youll enjoy going anywhere by bus oshawa 310 montreal 1505 detroit 1255 guelph 375 round trip subject to change tickets and 1 information 1 stouffviue motors phone 170 i

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