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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 15, 1956, p. 11

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mt pisgah mr fillnir d- hi cedar grove mr pat m nnnan atha mr a arrulhr ontario hog producers meet the stoufmue tribune thursday march b m fcft i mr and mrs p t carr at tended the foriletij wedding an niversary of mr ai mrs earl r in aurora on wednes- cv evening mr and mrs ken mcintosh d boys visited friends and relatives in toronto at the v kerd mr and mr- leslie smith ad family spent sunday with mr and mrs ber smith and boys at rockwaod congratulations to the sui jtrota cedar grove nave attend ed and enjoyed tite programs or monday march 20 the special interests cotn of cgit will prefer an evening de voted to cirada- weekly news papers c- h nolan editor of the stouffue tribune will be gjest speaker and as usual the invitation extends beyond the community club beyond cedar grove and everyone is welcome itecent euchre winners were ever ng with mr mr- grer draper ard fata- we wecirre our new regh- mr and mr lilly and n bloomington to our corrjrcurity mr and mrs jim white and family aitona were sunday supper guests with mr and mrs cyril bielby and family mr marahman entertained family to sunday dinner marie ard lorraine draper spent saturday with patsie wil son sorry to report mr- bert wil liams is suffering with pneu monia mr and mrs murray durk- n miss edith coakvreii mrs eld nelda evelyn and shirley dav school on winning the bush betty swain carson were sunday dinner guests jaque for the highest attend- armstrong fred carter and with mr and mrs allan meyer aree at the boys and girls eed marquis last euchre in and family rally held at gormley church on friday evening it was a wonderful rally planned by i the girls executive and each stained lias series will he held on ma new development in sunday school had a part in the program mr adams the guest speaker was both inter esting and ivpiring to hea after centuries of traditional keep in mind the ice revue in stoufivihe arena on friday evening march 16th come and bring your family dr and mrs hodgson to- technique ther ew m stained glass some thing so very new and o very something j ronto spent suruay the home and school asso- beautiful it is breathtaking eiation will meet on tuesday a canadian woman much ad- march 13 at xo 7 school the mired in the art of stained guest speaker will be a repre- glass miss yvonne williams tentative from the juvenile was the originator of the new unimer cottage here mr and mrs coffin were sat urday evening guests with mr and mrs joe tran and family mrs donald dunkeld and son douggie visited her mo ther mrs frank bielbv on court method and perfection was tuesday last week mr and mrs fred brillinger reached between yvonne wil- mr clifford dunkeld had din- nd bobby of stayner had sun- i iiams giis weisman and geo ner on sunday with friends in dav supper with mr and mrs london in a converted barn in stouffville rtrssell sproxton and family cnionville mr bob sproxton has joined the new method has caused the north york police force s0 mll curiosity and interest nd is stationed at unionville n tne district as well as in to- mr and mrs clem ellas and thal ms5 williams has debbv visited mr and mrs decided to open her toronto douglas thompson and stevie studio so anyone interested can t scarboroon sunday no1 onv two new wln 11000 will get jobs june census almost 17000 workers will count canadas population in he first fiveyear census start- miss linda ellas celebrated ivg whoie of ing june 1 the trade de z r th hirthdav on snnriav stained gla her skh birthday on sunday on saturday evening about 15 friends and relatives gathered at the ellas home for a party in honor of lindas birthday mr and mrs herb sproxton of victoria square mr and mrs bob sproxton and son of unionville visited the sprox ton home on sunday mr chester pattenden has returned to work after being ff sick for over a week mrs harry smith is spending few days in toronto at the home of her daughter mrs aubrey barker the womens institute are holding a euchre in vandorf hail on saturday march 10 at 830 pm the womans association gla it is a good opportunity to see the art and the craft of stained glass and the group will be available to answer questions the date is march 17 from 3 to 5 pm the studio is at 3 caribou road which is off avenue road opposite hav- ergal college ballantrae mm t fhilllp mrs w pattenden had some excitement sunday morning when her stovepipe became overheated and she had to call out the stouffville fire bri gade the fire burned the pa per off the wall and got into the 1 rafters with the high wind we will meet on wednesday mar had on slmdav it was fortu 14 at tne home of mrs c pat- it was noworre tenden at 230 pm the devo- 1 ie f the miserable na tional will be taken by mrs hepburn and the program is in charge of mrs x brown the roll call to be answered by a donation for dishes for the church cupboard all ladies are welcome our private statistician in forms us that the number of married couples who are ag reed on what is a comfortable room temperature runs one- tenth of one percent ther friday night there was a good crowd at the euchre win ners of the top prizes this time were mr jim mcdermott and mrs h kidd mr and mrs jack radford visited with mr and mrs bob radford sr on sunday mr and mrs p hughes were weekend guests of mrs r rich ardson mr and mrs george talbot visited her sister and husband mr and mrs fred evans of toronto on saturday ment said last week there will be a commissioner for each of 263 census districts 523 field supervisors and about 16000 enumerators who will gather the information the de partment named most of the commissioners today because of the time needed to compile census results canada in the past has had one only every 10 years but new tech niques developed in the 1961 census have cut down this time and made a fiveyear census practicable the department said this years streamlined census has been designed to cost about 6000000 compared with s mil lion in 1951 it has been slimmed down to just five general questions plus a more detailed questionnaire on agriculture each person will be listed by age sex mari tal status relationship to the head of the household and whe ther living on a farm this com pares with 29 questions in 1951 rowboat whats left after paying the taxes when your ship comes in men will wear brighter clo thes this spring says a fash ion expert if so the contrast in many a case will be highly unflattering t0pjraining traveladventure challengeopportunity all in the service of your country new openings for young men to train as pilots if you hav what it takes the rcaf offorw you a challenging and rewarding career with outstanding training travel and adventure you also receive free medical and dental care room and board a low cost insurance plan and many other benefits if you are over 17 but not yet 25 single and have junior matriculation its equivalent or better get full information todayl see write or telephone rcaf career counsellor ttcaf recruttixg ttntt 27 stj flaik ave k iostm station q toronto 5 ont phone va 4aazo royal canadian air force jrhl ontario hog producer have ited to stand on their own fee- charles melrris presi dent of the ontario hog pro ducers association told the or ganizations two d3y annua meeting ia toronto he added that tney were doing this through a fullfledged program of marketing based on a policy of selfhelp we have adopted a policy of selfheip our policy to date has been ore of permitting the es tablished processing firms to continue operations while we ourselves attempt to restore the open market selling to the buyer who can pay the highest price and delivering the goods mr mclnnis said mr mclnnis reviewed some of the steps up to the present position of following a policy of sefhep he said previous ly 90 percent of our hoes were dumped at the buyers door with no price attached and no understanding as to price he continued hog producers aorg with other farmers have the right to bargain for the saie of their goods and it was your decision as producers to set up a marketing agency un der the provisions of the farm products marketing act to sell your products and deliver your goods to the buyer who would pay the best price the hog producer president referred to the livestock direc tion program which advised drovers where to deliver hogs to the buyer paying the high est price in this way mr mclnnis said bargaining pow er is restored to the producer through the open market to facilitate this plan we have opened up stock yards at strat ford windsor london and kit chener he yards at peterbor ough are in the process of be ing remodelled while yards a other points near barrie beiie- vile and ottawa are teing con sidered by the board but the fact remains charged mr mc lnnis that millions are spent by nonproducers to keep live stock away from the open mar ket and prevent open compeit tion in buying it has done ir reparable harm to the livestock industry why should anyone try to deny the farmer the right of open competition in the sell ing of his goods for the sake of agriculture and progress we must have the oper market and open competition if we want this program to develop mr mclnnis aid you must share in publiciz ing it following this meeting there should be a meeting in every county at which a board member should attend to work out a plan for contacting every hog producer and acquaint him with the purpose and accomp lishments of this organization mr mclnnis reviewed the trend in production quality of production and market outlets canada increased production of hogs in 1955 by lsis over isvii mr mclnnis said this increase while encouraging is not good enough if we are to keep the consumption of cana dian pork high and canada is our best market we have to supply more lean pork to the consumer our position in the american market will be deter mined by quality canadian hams are not selling for as high a price as the european i product because tney are not j so uniform in quality as our competitors mr mclnnis also pointed out that the produc tion of hogs has increased in t canada faster than our market outlets and we must be prepar ed to handle surpluses if we are going to protfuce them bible was printed on birch bark the birch bark talks with these words the indian braves of canadas far north express ed their amazement when they found that the magic signs be fore their ey- told them sto ries actually the characters that look like egyptian doodling were the simple system of syl labic shorthand devised by a missionary who found their language too difficult to reduce to writing in alphabet form by this simple method invent ed over a hundred year- ago james evans was able to teach a clever indian to read in a few hour- the system was built from nine syllabic characters facing in four different posi tions representing thirtysix different sound- it has been used throughout most of nor thern canada across the years since it was created for the cree indians to put the peculiar geometric writing on the birch bark ev ans first copied his translation of bible portions by hand since this method was slow he decided that he must print them to make type he first melted tea chest lead linings township of markham applications will be received by the undersigned for a buildins inspector until friday 12 oclock noon march 23 1956 applicants please state previous experience age other qualifications and salary expected duties to commence april 2 1956 chas hoover clerk township of markham gormley rr2 ont township of markham applications will be received by the undersigned for the position of township treasurer until friday 12 oclock noon march 21 195c applicants please state previous experience age other qualifications and salary expected duties to commence april 2 1956 chas hoccr clerk township of markham jormlev rr2 ont and shaped them in clay shaping them in day moulds impressions in the clay were made from hand carved wood blocks later he carved the type from musket bullets a press used for treating furs was turned into a printing press however he still had no paper and no ink birch bark gathered by the children and squaws served as paper chim- ney soot and fish oil were mix- j ed to provide ink the good news was printed and the soft bark pages were sewn together with leather thongs and bound in soft deer skin the birch bark talks said the indians it speaks the words of the great spirit to day the entire bible is avail able from the british and for eign bible society in canada in cree in a script invented by a white brother columbus the italian ex plorer who travelled two thou sand miles on a galleon yes buy em now i the stunning new models of the can which are taking canada by storm the models youve waited eagerly to net and to drive tlie 1956 uuick special and century and hands down and away theyre the best huicks yet the buick special gives you highfashion luxury highpowered performance low low price and comes up as the standout best of the budgettagged cars the buick century offers an extra bonus in luxury plus a highstepping performance thats nothing short of sensational and all for a price that compares favorably with the least and in both cars as well as the outstanding super tnd the custombuilt roadmaster you get the agile might of buicks wallopingbig v8 engine and the smooihness and economy of buicks advanced new variable pitch dynaflow come in to your buick dealers soon today if possible and well prove that if any new car is in our budget a new buick can be in vour garage nu advanced variable pitch dtnaflnu is the only dynaflow uuick hiiljs today it is standard on the roadmaster super and century optional at modest extra cost oh tit special century 4 door rmra a general motors vaiue when better automobiles are built buick will build them patrick m0t0ms main st w stouffville ont phone 372

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