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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 19, 1950, p. 10

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tee tribune stonffvule ont thursday october 19 1950 county council inspects lands and forests station accompanied by mr a a mackenzie mla for north york members of the york county coun cil inspected the research station of the department of lands and forests at maple recently the visitors were escorted through the various buildings and saw the staff biologists and scientists at work with test tubes analyzing water and soils and experimenting with new equip ment designed to facilitate the work of the fire fighters in the fisheries laboratory they were shown the new pressure chamber for determining the depth and pressures under which various species of fish will survive they also saw many species of fish in tanks undergoing experimental tests of one kind and another results of which are carefully checked and recorded the soils laboratory afforded them the opportunity of seeing how soils are analyzed and mois ture content determined in the radio station which is in direct contact with every district in the province and has a teletype system to head office in the parlia ment buildings the intricacies of the system were carefully explain ed and demonstrated in the nursery section the group showed a great deal of interest in the experiments being carried out to develop various species of aspen poplar and whitepine rust free for commercial use the visitors expressed their surprise at the extent of the work being carried on and their pleas ure that this important phase of departmental administration was located in their own county this station is fast becoming one of the outstanding biological research centres in the country l identical triplet shorthorns exhibited at the fair these calves identical trip let shorthorns and very unusual were exhibited at markham fair by c s car- ruthers of markham town ship the tribune photogra pher first snapped the babies at birth eight months ago many readers may recall the picture taken at the home farm on the 10th concession wood ix kltult cake governments fault a lawsuit against a baker accused of selling a fruit cake containing pieces of wood was dropped today when the judge ruled the wood was in dried fruit sold by the government every picture tells a story says an artist he hasnt seen sorhe of the movies we have some mothers hire a baby sitter when what they really need is a lion tamer st thomas times- journal sept 1950 2671540 horsepower 1945 2111100 horsepower 1940 1718600 hosstpowir ifoukhqdro is growing fast- but in 10 years your hydro has increased the power supply to southern ontario by 952940 horsepower over twice tht combined power requirements of the cities of windsor london hamilton peterborough kingston and ottawa and there will be more power within the next few months t ontarios growth has been amazing since 1947 the population has increased by 323000 over 70000 new homes have been constructed approximately 700 new industries have been established and the value of production has risen an estimated v2 billion dollars 88541 new rural consumers have been supplied with hydro and the value of agri cultural production has increased by some 400 million dollars all of which called for power in greater quantities than at any previous time but in addition to this tremendous growth the recent stepup in industrial activity due to defence rearmament contracts has brought about a sharp increase in the use of electricity in the past few weeks the maximum primary demand in southern ontario has been as much as 400000 horsepower 298000 kilowatts higher than a year ago an increase 5 times greater than the long term average rate of growth for this reason your hydro urges everyone to cooperate in the con servation of electricity dh avoid wasting electricity the hydroelegtric power commission of ontario girl phd has to ward off bearded alaska suitors six weeks ago dr philippi pollenz brooklyn anthropologist left for alaska and the yukon to get pictures of eskimo and indian dunces she hit town richer by 300 feet of movie film on the most primitive eskimos indian still pictures and about 80 proposes from those bearded sourdoughs miss pollenz doesnt look the doctor type she appears to be on the right side of 30 age wasnt mentioned and has a phd from columbia university doing her doctors thesis on primitive dances got her working for the dance research foundation founded two years ago by brooklyn philanthrj- pists the foundation now has 250000 still pictures and thousands of fast of movies showing native dances around the world it lends it ser vices to universities and libraries and sells research information to hollywood accompanied by her mother miss pollenz took a steamer from vancouver to juneau and skag- way train to whitehorse plane to fairbanks she returned to seattle via the same route while there they hope to buy more pictures from canadian photographers who had visited the arctic she was able to buy 300 feet o film showing eskimos from the isolated king islands dancing dur ing fur trading at nome their native costumes were all that an anthropologist could ask for except for white t shirts with nome across them those eskimo terpsiehorean would never draw crowds to our theatres she admits the men dance quite vigorously but the women remain swathed in furs from head to toe while dancing languidly they dont have to worry about pleasing the cash customers miss pollenz said pictures show ed a similarity of hand movements in dances from india hawaii the far east and bc bc indians are dancing less and doing so in secret she revealed if a girl is a nurse or will work as a waitress she could do well in alaska observed miss pollenz she would have to beat oir suitors it wouldnt matter if she were 00 i think you could move that up to 80 remarked her mother anxious for industrial assessment in whitchurch twp we need industrial assessment in tins district john v craw ford whitchurch township clerk- treasurer told members of the oak ridgeslake wilcox rate payers association at the general meeting held recently 7011 bring me a good industrial prospect and ill light to help with getting it located he said explaining that industry was needed to help carry the burden of school and other taxation mr crawford said that his council was lie was sure ready to help in every way but you people have to help too he told his audience atc em ice cold 6 daily reminder october 1950 fez ta 0atrtaj h6 buys afhys a weekly information service montreat a friend of mine was looking tired i ache all over from fall house- cleaning cant sleep at night she said thats when to reach for sloans liniment i told her for truly sloans is the most reliefbringing treatment i know for rheumatism sore muscles stiff neck or neuralgia its soothing penetrating heat gets right to the heart of the pain just pat it on and it works wonderfully quickly to bring welcome relief no wonder sloans is a medicine cabinet must in so many homes and its not expensive just 40c a bottle at any drugstore absolutely free here are cardboard cutout toys your youngsters will be thrilled to own i designed by the folks at heinz and very well tool there are big card board cutout trains or makebelieve modern kitchens to delight both boys and girls all you do 1 to get yours is purchase 6 tins of that delicious heinz cream of tomato soup at regular prices the tins are packed in toymaker cartons the toys are printed in colour and semicut on the carton there are four kinds of cutout cartons 1 locomoth and freight car 3 stove and sink unit 2 plat car and caboose 4 refrigerator and cupboard ask your grocer for 6 tins of heinz cream of tomato soup in the new toymaking carton or write to me barbara brent 1411 cres cent st montreal pq enclosing 6 labels from any variety of ileitis soups telling me which of the four toymaking cartons youd like you can have all four for 24 labels i and ill send your toy- makers to you posthaste oops there comes the rain just after youve washed tojji your car 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used as much durham as you need at the time replace the top of the pack age it will protect your corn starch from dust til the next time you need it and for the best lemon pie recipe youve ever tried just look at the side of the durham package there youll find a special ann adam lemon pie recipe delicious beautiful with its iceblue interior trim and so wonderful in action for ex ample ita big fullwidth supor- freezer chest holds up to 45 lbs of frozen foods while its huge hydrator keeps fruits and veget ables fresh and crisp for days look twice at those roomy allalum inum shelves too for theyre tipproof rustproof and edged with iceblue yes made by general motors means a lot in electric refrigerators so visit your frigidaire dealer soon for the thrill of your life were on a quiz program and had to answer this question what is clear and sparkling has 7 tempting lock- edin flavours is a favourite across canada i know id take the prize because what else could it be but jello the twinkling 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do ask your grocer for these red rose successes the flavourwise tea the tastesatisfying coffee im sure youll make a yearround clockaround habit of them i when the frost is on the pumpkin and all the family snuggles around the fire i like to serve a piping hot chocolate drink and i dont know of anything more wonderful than bakers unsweetened chocolate for a drink full of nourishment and luxurious chocolate flavour bakers is of course all pure chocolate with nothing added nothing taken away making all chocolate flavoured idishes more rich and satisfying heres the recipe for hot chocolate that would make a french chef green with envy 3 squares bakers unsweetened 3 tablespoons sugar chocolate dash of salt 1 cup water 3 cups milk add chocolate to water in top of double boiler stir over low heat tlu melted and blended add sugar and salt boll 3 minutes stirring con stantly place over boiling water add milk gradually stirring con stantly then heat just before serving beat with egg beater uu 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