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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 22, 1949, p. 12

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the tribune stouftville ont thursday december 22 1919 0cbs0isabsissaaa3sbam brjsmas may there be a song in your heart all through a merry christmas and a happy new year stouffville coop absaem2wi beaverton rejects liquor store proposal by a 17vote margin beaverton voters last week said that they pre ferred to keep a proposed liquor store out of the village vote was 274 in favor of the establishment of a liquor store and 291 opposed however a 60 vote would have been necessary to make any change in the status of the village the vote was taken under the pro visions of the liquor license act more than 570 people went to the polls it was a lively election and interesting in many ways said returning officer fred mcmillan last night we had the heaviest voting in years all officers were contested j a hawtin was returned as reeve with 275 votes as compared with d w walls who polled 225 members of council are mrs a c mckenzie 351 f e juffs 339 c h switzer 291 donald mcpnie 235 unsuccessful candidates were r h boake 187 and george a wilson 118 softwoods make up so per cent of canadas merchantable timber free 1000 free to any person providing the name of a prospect for a petrolane stove or hot water heater if you know of a friend who might be interested write to us giving his or her name and address if a sale you will be paid 1000 write or phone to this offer expires dec 31 1949 the petrolane corp ltd thornhill ont phone 251 aurora site for mental hospital ontario health minister kelly said last week a new childrens mental hospital will be opened at aurora by march 1 1950 the new hospital will take 250 boys from the provincial institution at orillia this the minister said would create room at orillia for 250 cases now requiring hospital care the new hospital will be devoted entirely to boys sites for two new mental hospi tals in the provinces 35000000 building program will be announc ed jan 15 one is expected to be built at fort william mr kelley said he would make an inspection tour of sites at sud bury kirkland lake timmins north bay and cochrane for the second attention farmers we are paying the current market price for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service gordon young limited toronto ad 3636 stouffville 255 uxbridge 27 claims barn painting racket being revived according to the national better business bureau the old time barn painting racket has been revived and many farmers are becoming prey to these racketeers the bureau reports that gangs of itinerant painters are travelling about the county fleecing farmers of thousands of dollars by engag ing jobs to spray paint barns silos etc from reports sent in to the bureau these gangs carry some fivegallon cans of nationally advertised first quality paints in their trucks to use as bait to get jobs however it is said that a mixture of old motor oil kerosene red brick powder and carbon is used for the actual painting which is washed off by the first rain those racketeers are a menace to the paint industry and it is hoped that word may be passed to all rural areas county agents and others to warn farmers of these men the wild people of the never never country in northern aus tralia have exemplary moral and ethical standards bus service toronto brougham east bound read down toronto tlme sun hoi toronto 1000 bay and edward 1025 danforth and luttrell 1035 scarboro jet claremont west bound read up pm pm daily pm sun ex sun sat hoi hoi only 945 545 200 1010 610 225 1020 620 235 1035 635 250 1038 638 253 1040 640 255 1050 650 305 1100 700 31s 1105 705 320 1110 710 325 1120 720 335 am dally ex sun hoi s40 810 800 1050 malvern 745 1053 browns cor 742 1065 town line 740 1105 cedar grove markham 730 1115 locust hill 720 1120 groen river 715 1125 brougham 710 1135 claremont 700 am sun hoi 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 815 810 800 pm sat only 520 455 445 430 427 425 415 405 400 355 345 pm sun hoi 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 815 810 300 bus will operate via cedar grove from may 1 to oct 31 and via markham from nov 1 to april 30 terminal northeast corner of b ay and edward streets danforth bus lines the new modern rio theatre uxbridge matinee saturday at 230 pm sssxss vivnmir wednesday thursday december 21 22 dan dailey and nancy guild in give my regards to broadway in technicolor notice of meeting stouffville arena limited take notice that a special general meeting of the shareholders of stouffville arena limited for a consider ing and sanctioning bylaw no 2 uassed by the directors of the company on december 12th 1949 authorizing and empowering the said company to borrow and raise by a first mortgage on the companys plant in the said village of stouffville a loan not exceeding 2000000 with interest not exceeding five per cent per annum payable half yearly for a term of five years for the purpose of paying the balance of the costs of constructing and equipping its arena and b for considering the question of sunday closing of the said arena will be held in the veterans hall in the said village of stouffville on the 2sth day of december ad 1949 at the hour of 230 oclock in the afternoon by order fred campbell secretary fotonite every thursday wednesdav night is attendance night all new registrations lots of fun lots of cash friday saturday december 23 24 elyse knox and marie wilson linda be good tyrone power and sonja henie thin ice monday tuesday december 26 27 ijeanette macdonald and lloyd nolan 3ec5333s hi l the sun comes up color two shows nightly first 7 pm we work on small margins atlas knobby grip tires for mud snow 60016 for 1500 all guaranteed imperial 3 star antifreeze esso rad 440 per gal alcohol 170 per gal champion spark plugs 65c atlas kl batteries 12month guarantee 1250 4142 chev mufflers 625 j e brignall phone 2 open 24 hours a day claremont i toronto midk shippers meeting milk comes from a cow and costs 19c a quart this is about all the average housewife knows or cares about it stated miss harriet parsons studying- producercon sumer relations in the fluid milk industry in a speech to the annual meeting of the toronto milk pro ducers association at the king edward hotel on dec 7th the meeting which was well attended despite hazardous driv ing conditions also heard miss parsons state that when the tor onto family moves to the cottage for the summer they create a seri- ious problem for the farmer who has to adjust his production schedule accordingly this is the main reason toronto is a relatively poor market as little milk is required when production costs are low pasture and much more when costs are high stable feed ing vernice is formed of more than 100 small islands amendments to state health service will prevent visitors to britain obtaining free health appliances c e jefferson of montreal who has been appointed vice- president of traffic of the can adian pacific railway with headquarters at montreal mr jefferson has been general traffic manager for the system for the last two years and be fore that was freight traffic manager for 18 years he succeeds g a macnamara who was elected president of the minneopolis st paul and sault ste marie railroad a subsidiary of the cpr both appointments are effective january 1 1950 diesel locomotive on historymaking run montreal dec 19 a new era in canadian railroading was ushered in recently when the canadian national railways continental limited pulled out of central station for winnipeg and the pacific coast hauled by a triple- unit 4500 hp dieselelectric locomotive it marked the first use of modern diesel power in trans continental passenger service in canada on its trips halfway across the continent tests will be made to determine the capabilities of dieselelectric engines operating under canadian conditions- on long runs shirts fine broadcloth shirts for the perfect gift choice of stripe or plain colors 375 to 600 socks mens fine socks in pure wool wool and cotton colors and patterns to suit every occasion 65c to 275 gloves mens wool gloves 125 to 285 mens lined leather gloves with choice of brown black and tan shades 295 to 450 ideal christmas gifts cardigan coats pullover sweaters bathrobes windbreakers and wool jackets for every occasion the store for men and boys k e curtis main street stouffville

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