tlie tribune stouffville ont thursday august 2 1951 stouffville evangelistic campaign in the arena sept 2 aug 19 dicksons hil ringwood bloomington lemonville ballantrae gormley victoria square vivian mt albert goodwood altona r- claremont mongolia melville peaches wesley and all other surrounding districts services weeknights 8 pm sundays 730 pm all local sunday evening church services withdrawn in favour of arena service 100 voice choir kings radio quintette music by hallman electric organ seek ye the yord while he may be found call ye upon him while he is near isaiah 556 stouffville district ministerial committee sec rev g w brown pres rev h s hallman ph stouffville 53wl ph stouffville 81j3 believe woman is lake dog poisoner residents at lake wilcox are sure a woman is responsible for the poisoning of dogs in this sum mer resort area but will not name her for fear of reprisals against their own pets other than admitting the woman was a local resident no one would say who she was or why they suspected her meanwhile provincial police are continuing their investigation into poisoning of six dogs on friday the second outbreak this spring 50 dogs were poisoned with strychninecoated meat meat covered with white crystals was found near some of the dead dogs police said fearing that his collie would be poisoned j h wren put it on a leash and walked it himself the dog took convul sions and died minutes after he returned home during the spring outbreak residents formed vigilants groups and children were kept indoors as poison turned up in meat cookies and chewing gum police believe the same person is responsible for fridays six deaths among the recent deaths was a mother of seven collie pups the owner mrs may walker will try to keep the pups alive by bottle feeding mrs george dow who lost two dogs earlier had two more die friday a boston terrier and a retriever which she valued at 250 cattle poisoning within 10 days five holstein heifers valued at over 5000 have died of lead and copper poisoning of mrs e j meag her near palermo ont adele brown is seen with prize- winning calf that escaped poisoning which mrs meag her believes is possibly the work of someone through spite elektro and sparko an amazing robot man and his robot dog will be on display at the 1951 canadian national exhibition from august 24 to september 8 visitors to the cne can witness these manmade wonders some people scarcely realize they have grown old and others attend class reunions stouffville guernsey long time producer bloomington mabel a purebred guernsey cow owned by eugene lemon of stouffville has on the completion of her last record made at ten years of age raised her life time production to date to 3615 lbs of fat in eight tested lacta tions six of these records being made in 305 days and all on twice a clay milking places the cow in the silver and seal medal class cows like this that produce and reproduce over the years are the backbone of any breed and con gratulations are extended to mr lemon on his splendid herd of guernseys simcoe county is one of the few counties in ontario to boast three local museums at barrie colling- wood and midland its not many years ago that people could afford to eat meat three times a day londons mansion house by george abell of stouffville almost in the centre of the city regardless of what it is k pays to take a little longer and do it right skinny men women gain5 10 15 lbs get ne pep vim vigor jfatlt a thrill l bony limbs oil out ugly hollows nil up neck no looser bcrawny body loses halt- starved sickly beanpole look thousands or bia women men who never could gain before are now proud ot nhapely healthylooking bodies they thank the special visorbuudlntr flcehbulming tonic ostrex its tonics stimulants invlrorators iron vitamin bj calcium enrich blood improve appetite and digestion so food gives you more strength and nourishment put flesh on bare bonea dont lear getting too rat stop when youve gained the 6 10 16 or 20 lba you need ror normal weight coats little new get acquainted size only 60c try lamous ostrex tonic tableta tor new vigor and added pounds this very day at all druggists model ha82 new freezer locker model at amazing low price from 29900 super spacesaver 9nternational harvester kmjmwlh refrigerator when a big 82 cubic foot capacity is built into a cabinet less than 25 inches wide thats news freezer locker holds 35 lbs cold from top to floor just two of dozens of reasons why model ha82 is the one for you see it today get these new features full width freezer with space to spare holds over 35 pounds hew and years ahead i fullwidth coldstream crlsper holds 16 quarts enough to last all week cy bellman and sons stoukkviiik ontario of london is the mansion house underground railway station all around it are the great financial houses of the world within three hundred yards are the streets called cheapside poultry and cornhil where bob cratchitt slid home on the ice from scrooges counting house that fateful christ mas eve the bank of england the old lady of threadneedle st sits like a marble mountain looking down king william st where every building houses a bank or insurance company from africa canada australia united states or some other corner of the world this area the city as it is known is probably the most con gested square mile in the world of financial export import and clear ing houses etc but to get back to the mansion house building over the station if you take the little elevator that only holds two people and get off at any floor you see that here a different kind of wealth is being dealt in this is fur and the two or three crooked little streets around the building are the nerve centre of the whole worlds fur trade millions of dollars worth of bales and bundles find their way into this district every month to event ually become anything from rabbit skin gloves to sable coats the coarse fur trade mainly rabbit is centred in the mansion house every room is full of rabbit skins of every conceivable colour being sorted graded and packed by experts to feed the fur glove and slipper industries but to see tile really important business of the district you must go along the narrow street outside to the first corner where there is an important looking four storey building the crest over the door way is familiar to canadians from labrador to alaska beneath the crest are the words company of gentlemen adventures trading into hudsons bay and this build ing is the magnet that draws fur from a hundred thousand trap lines and fur ranches over every spot in the world in the foyer are hung old treaties with indian tribes of the canadian north west and show cases hold hundreds of examples of bead and feather work done by women of the cree chippewagan blackfoot and other tribes the second floor is the fur storage room and as far as you can see are hung and piled enormous amounts of fur inside the main door the whole section is all different kinds of fox platinum silver blue and cross from canada norway swe den and denmark these are ranch raised pelts but thousands of white fox from greenland canada and russia are all trapped red fox are merely baled in huge stacks in an area of about thirty feet by twenty next section is mink and 1 was surprised to find that the russian wild mink is generally superior in size color and quality of fur to any other country the japanese mink and muskrat are like the people in that country smaller and a lighter color than those from colder places appar ently there is no shortage of beaver in canada and russia for there are thousands of the soft glossy pelts in the warehouse brown bears black bears cina- mon colored bears and in fact nearly every color of bear except perhaps red seem to bo plentiful with the skins of some polar bears from greenland about the rize of tents beside the bears was a huge section full of cat skins not like your puss thats asking for a saucer of milk- now but leopards ocelot tiger puma jaguar and large numbers of canadian lynx an interesting thing was some russian wolverine pelts that the hbc ships back to northern canada where they are in demand by indians and eskimos to line parkas to keep moisture from freezing on them what i have described is only one part of the warehouse to catalogue the com plete contents of this aladdins cave would take all day to wander through here always followed by a quiet employee especially when among the mink skins is a very delightful and interesting exper ience with the exception of the odor while not powerful it is certainly persistent and i should not care to work in that room all i the time the hudsons bay co in addi tion to handling their own furs act as auctioneers and commission agents for fur buyers and every three months they hold an auction of the warehouse contents the worlds fur buyers gather for these events and prices realized are used as a yardstick for prices the world over in conjunction with the festival of britain a display is in progress here showing some of the pro cesses a fur goes through from the time it is received at the ware house till it is part of a fur coat some skins go through as many as ninety different stages in course of manufacture while some need only three an interesting thing shows the seven stages a sheepskin goes through to become mouton or imitation beaver and due to the value of mink it is sheer magic how each fur is fitted in a coat the pelts are cut by expert men into tiny strips not over a quarter of an inch wide then sown to gether again by women so each pelt makes a strip about two inches wide and the full length of a coat not a hair is wasted or lost and you cannot tell that the sewing has been done no wonder mink coats cost money search for bradford bandits moves to musseimans lake police armed with rifles and shotguns began a cottage by cot tage search of the musselmane lake district after two girls report ed seeing the bank bandits who recently held up the bank at brad ford and escaped with 4200 attempting to get into a cottage while one group of provincial police combed the cottages others stood on high points of land in the pouring rain to make certain no person escaped the girls were identified as bar bara levens and maxine lewis both 14 they spotted four men walking along a ditch one shout ed get down theres someone coming when we started to walk along the road we were afraid there might be someone in our cottage so we called police they said police said they felt sure the gunmen had come to this summer resort because a provincial police officer on the night before the hold up had seen four men in the car which was abandoned after the robbery the car had not been reported stolen in toronto at the time the officer noticed it but he heard one of the men make an appointment to meet the others the next day police think the bandits came by concession roads to mussel- mans lake and hid in a cottage for the night they said the men might still be in hiding and they intended to make as many searches as possible one of the cottages raided flushed out a wellknown toronto criminal but he was not held he was known to the toronto detec tive among the raiding party about a dozen provincial police are working under insp alex mc- leod and insp don nichol of the criminal investigation branch toronto working with them are dets william mcneely and jack giles- pie who arrested a 50yearold man in toronto who is suspected of being the mastermind of the youthful bank robbers also with them is det bernard loveridge of toronto police headquarters who recognized the toronto crim inal found at the lake the ex- convict told police he was sum mering at the lake seven persons hurt as cars collide all but one of eight occupants of a station wagon and a car were hurt monday when the two vehicles collided at the kennedy and the milliken rds two miles north of agincourt none was injured seriously george morris 40 of snowdon ave driver of the station wagon escaped unharmed his wife mar- jorie and two american friends mis j mcnab and her li-months- old son ronnie were treated at east general hospital later they went home scarboro police said morris was turning on to kennedy rd when he collided with a car driven by ralph a palmer of bessborough dr leaside who was headed on to the milliken rd palmer and his wife berle were treated on the scene for head cuts their two children lois 8 and wilma 5 suffered shock pine orchard mr and mrs whitfield of thorn- bury visited mr and mrs rae mcclure little myrna returned home after spending a few days with her grandparents mr and mrs h eveleigh visited mr and mrs walter johnston over the weekend mr and mrs chap man were sunday visitors mr and mrs h lehman visited mr and mrs ford lehman of thornbury miss joan widdifield spent a few days with her aunts here congratulations to mr and mrs c foote on the birth of a son glad to report teddy boake is improving following pneumonia mr and mrs jim tidman and mr and mrs john kmet sunday at bala a scale model of the st law rence seaway so much in the news of late will be on display at the 1951 canadian national ex hibition from august 24 to septem ber s the model of this project which will be on display in the governments buildings will give canadians and visitors to the cne an insight into the vastness of the project mmww- theatre uxbridge airconoitioncd by refrigeration for your comfort 2 shows nightly 730 980 saturdays holidays matinee 200 pm sunday midnite 1205 last showings today of the steel helmet with robert hutton and steve brodie spent in undertaking to pay old age pensions to everybody at the age of 70 parliament is in effect com pelling all the people to buy tickets in a lottery on their chances of living beyond that age those who win will receive a pension for the rest of their lives but only one in twenty can win as for the others they wont be here to make any complaint but if parlia ment intends to force us all into this kind of lottery why does it make it a crime to buy sweepstake tickets oi- to indulge in any other form of gambling fri sat aug 3 raton pass starring dennis morgan patricia neal f huronias original redskinned inhabitants were agricultural in dians gaining their livelihood pri marily from the soil people like eca where they work mon tues aug 67 sunday midnite 1205 tripoli in technicolor staning maureen ohara john payne wed thurs aug 8 giant double feature mgms cause for alarm starring loretta young barry sullivan 2nd feature 50 years before your eyes no other picture made like it 50 years of news of the world with prominent people such as roosevelt churchill hitler sta lin it brings you right up to the korean situation