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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 7, 1951, p. 4

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the tribune stouffville onj thursuay june 7 1951 0lff for pad especially for his day a ivltle choice of wise gifts for datl sure to make him kippy whatever his tukten and needs may he shop early 1jow tibs ill small or bold patterns 100 sus1exikhs dress or casual wear 100 to 200 xeokwbah ill his favorite patterns and fabrics 100 to soo fstx srort shirts to jssu keep him happy the summer long ti5 socks anklets and regular prints plains 85c to s175 isathing suits 105 to 405 heiits classic leather or woven designs from 1 00 len wilkes phone 24wl stouffville ont dancing at sunny valley musselmans lake every wed fri and sat nite music by jimmy anger and his trail busters modern old time come and hear this band once and we are sure that you will want to hear it often liiiissiis admission 75c average of 446 at langstaff hospital sale a total of 1s775 for a general average of 140 was realized on the sale of s7 head of purebred hol- steins at the annual sale of young stock held by the ontario depart ment of health the offering con sisted of 57 bred heifers 27 open j heifers and 3 young bulls these animals were from the various hospital farms throughout the pro- vince and were assembled and sold at the langstaff farm highest price was 685 paid by j harold f may canandaigua ny for a bred heifer oh wo dewprop pietje finderne mr may also bought another bred heifer at 050 thirtytwo of the 57 bred heifers brought at least 500 with five of them selling for iuo or better top price for an open heifer was s0 paid by ceo a haigent water ford altogether mr baigent bought four open heifers and three bredj heifers these including an open heifer at 1150 and bred heifers at 500 l5ti and 115 wanson mich cobourg bought three bred heifer at 050 575 and 500 eleven head went to the unite states with ward vail st johns mich taking five head for a total of 2970 these included bred heifers at 025 000 5s5 585 and 575 george hulse sehomberg paid 025 535 and 500 for a trio of bred heifers while reg pellett islington also secured 3 bred heif ers at 500 550 and 510 jesse robinson brampton se cured three bred heifers at 500 1s5 and 100 while geo d collver son woodstock also bought three heifers at 550 525 and 125 one of the big buyers of the day was ross eaton picton who se cured six head five of them open heifers at 19s0 other good prices for bred heifers included 5s5 by john cruickshank hampton 560 by ross stephenson maple 550 by james king brampton 510 by jack copekmd penetang 575 by lowe bros lakeside 500 by bert c moore cobourg 510 by p h van leeuwen newcastle 550 by norman shantz alma and 500 by william reid norval bert c moore also paid s5s5 only three bulls were sold the highest of these selling at 335 to j duncan macdonald inglevood ont the 57 bred heifers averaged 109 27 open heifers 355 and three bulls s244 cedar beach musselmans lake dancing every saturday van walker walter scott his orchestra vocalist wished to be with her dogs mrs m h page charged with cruelty to 03 dogs friday testified that she would have been constant ly with the animals had she found accommodation near the pickering township barn which housed them magistrate ebbs adjourned the case one week at which time fra- ser grant counsel for the toronto humane society will relieve crown attorney alex hall of pro secution duties the accused has been given most unfair treatment by the press mr macaulay said its a terrible onus for a woman to carry until she is cleared the bench decided to hear a de fence although mr macaulay had moved for dismissal on the grounds that the charge was not proven when the magistrate asked mrs page her means af income for supporting the dogs ijflr hall said i think your worship has put your finger on the essence of the matter joy beauty salon near cnr permanent waving individual styling razor shapim phone stouffville 9sw2 use peanut fibre to make woo i practically everyone in britain except the moths is jubilant about the new synthetic wool made from peanuts j the new peanut fibre has just gone into commercial production at j a new plant in dumfries scotland roundtheclock working was adop- ted and output is slated to reach 10000 tons a year by 1952 harold wilson former president of britains board of trade gave the new fibre its first boost when he appeared at official conferences in paris and later in the house of commons wearing one of the new monkey nut suit made of a mix ture of wool and the new synthetic the theory behind peanut suits is j simple cellulose the structural i material of all plants is obtained from wood to manufacture fibres i simulating cotton j but wool is a protein and to make an artificial wool fibre a pro tein must be used now imperial chemical industries claim they have found an artificial wool which will stand up to almost any pro cessing treatment given to the real thing although synthetic has all the warmth of real wool it is not so strong for this reason it is mix ed with another fibre such as wool cotton rayon or nylon be cause the synthetic can be made finer than any wool british textile manufacturers hope to produce en tirely new types of fabrics when the mixture is used to imi tate traditional cloths such as worsted for suiting the manufac turers claim that not even an ex pert can tell the difference without special tests tests are going on to establish the effect of shrinkage so far the new fibre has been made into carpets knitting wools hosiery felts hats worstedstweeds burnishing fabrics and other arti cles perhaps its biggest advant age in these days of rising prices it sells at around go cents a pound far below the cost of wool the supply of raw material seems assured the peanuts go first to a plant where the oil used for mar garine is extracted ground nut- meal produces the solid threads of the synthetic fibre hi three neighbors save home three neighbors saved the farm home of howard johnston 5th line markham township when fire broke out in an upstairs bedroom friday morning bill and joe champion and frank munroe saw the smoke belching from the bedroom wiiylow they grabbed fire extinguishers and an extension ladder by the time the unionville fire brigade arrived they had the blaze almost under control the bedroom was gutted only water damage was done to the other rooms magic akihg jam upsidedown shortcakes combine 1 tbs soft butter c thick jam 1 tbs lemon juice and if desired c broken nut- meats and divide between 6 greased individual baking dishes mix and sift twice then sift into a bowl y c oncesifted pastry flour or vi c oncesifted hard- wheat flour 3 tsps magic bak ing powder a tsp salt tsp grated nutmeg and c fine granulated sugar cut in finely 5 tbs chilled shortening combine 1 wellbeaten egg s c milk and tsp vanilla make a well in dry ingredients and add liquids mix lightly twothirds fill prepared dishes with batter bake in a moderately hot oven 375 about 20 minutes turn out and serve hot with sauce or cream yield 6 servings this superb tea guarantees the flavour of every cup saiam pickering man reported missing leo odonnell 70 of pine ridges rd pickering township has been missing since 930 pm last wed nesday township police chief fred white said odonnell was last seen when his son john left him in front of a scarboro hotel to watch a television show hotel officials said he was not seen in the build ing that evening police described him as very thin five feet eight inches tall and wearing a biue suit and black fedora the original fortifications of old quebec date back to 1608 order cm tract mark reg with uour groceries keystone of main street the towns of canada are vigorous places early settlers built them beside great oceans turbulent rivers towering mountains and rolling pastures and each towns character and industry came from the surrounding countryside helping to build the industries of many canadian towns is your bank a branch of the commerce the manager is a neighbour a professional man who gives service that comes with long acquaintance canadian towns depend on each other and upon the men and women at the commerce they are good people ro know lorv ii bcvcthitj arca the canadian bank of commerce the commerce miskhat ix basement ok mndsav bank j lindsay seems to have some sort of attraction for wildlife a few days ago a coon shinnied up a steel lamp standard and looked the place over on wednesday a musk- rat was caught prowling around the basement of a local bank pro bably looking for money to tide him over this inflationary period i it is reported that one of the female employees of the bank was in the basement and noted the water rat and after uttering the kind of sounds that usually come from a girl when she is face to face with a rat she hastened to inform some of the male members of the staff it so happened that a custo mer was standing in the vicinity with a pair of pliers in his hand he was despatched to catch the rat his attempts yielded only the skin of the rodents tail but ije sue- ceded in getting the animal locked in one of the basement window cameras amateur cameras movie cameras movie projectors screens tripods amateur lighting equipment filters exposure meters etc at cadieux studio stouffville ph 24j2 sanitary contractor septic tanks pumped drains cleaned and the men of the lindsay police richmond hill department were summoned and the muskrat was despatched 24 hour service cstunden 1tf phono 320w notice to farmers cash prices paid for dead or crippled animals horses 700 each cattle 500 each small animals removed free for speedy pick up phone banner rendering packing co ltd stouffville 74j2

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