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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 22, 1941, p. 6

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page six the tribune stouffville ontario thursday imay 22nd 1941 ci lux brings colour to every room easily inexpensively bring new sparkle to every dull spot in your home with colourful clmix this easiesttouse enamel flows smoothly hides completely leaves no brush marks dries quickly one coat is usually enough let ciiux bring new beauty to kitchen sunroom furniture bathroom nursery woodwork floors metal surfaces comes in 25 different colours ask your nearest cil dealer for cl lux enamel onecoat magic ask your cil dealer about cil interior gloss cil semigloss and cil flat wall paint three different sheens for interiors he will gladly help you with your paint problems there is a cil finish exactly right for your purpose riches hardware stouffville ontario torohto goodwood flashes stouffville pigs on the air compliments of cuc andy clarke and walter davey 8 stanton ave observed toronto many changes kkcoijded as evidence of the ever increas ing changes in the personnel of rural districts we cite the fact that in the township of whitchurch there was recorded for the past twelve months no less than 126 changes in ownership of properties farm lands lake properties and small homes in the municiality brooklix mixes up its time brooklin merchants and others in the village signed a petition to put the village on daylight saving but the school trustees refused to have the school section recognize the new order trustees contended that there was more township money going to support the school than village taxes and the outside people must be considered mr and mrs lloyd wagg visited at uxbridge on saturday which is the most educational radio or reading this is the subject for a coming debate at goodwood sunday school mr and mrs charles feasby and family took in the sights of the niagara district on sunday mr and mrs talbot evans and kay of glasgow spent sunday with mr and imrs elmer evans mr and mrs alvin itedshaw and family spent sunday at justice todds in goodwood mr and mrs art millroy of ced ar grove visited at the thomas daw- sou home sunday sunday visitors at mr andrew wilsons were mr and mrs morley symes mr and imrs w wright miss marion wright and friend also mrs jane pedler who recently cele brated her 90th birthday imember of the order for 35 years your flash correspondent paraded on sunday evening at st george3 church john st the lodges of the sons of england marched in proces sion to the above church a good turnout of lodges took part rev walter daniels is secured for the goodwood baptist anniversary on may 25 he is a man of wide travel experience and will be a great benefit to this anniversary occasion sunday visitors to camp borden from the 5th line were mr and mrs howardllockley mildred and dorothy miss edith peters miss annie and evelyn symes and friends mr and mrs wm bell visited mr and imrs clarence jones on mon day last mr and mrs mac middleton of claremont have a baby girl best of luck and good wishes to the baby mrs middleton before her marriage was miss maude faulkner mr vaughan blueman preached at riverdale united church on sun day proceeds for waste material of the goodwood school we understand amounted to around thirty dollars imr und mrs charles feasby visit ed st catherines on sunday last the eighth decennial june 2 1941 a he census is the stocktaking of the nation of its men women and children its agriculture trade and industry its housing and general social condition by it all governments dominion provincial and muni cipal are enabled to work more effectively and econ omically in the interest of every resident of the dominion vnri rap 11 fit i li all information supplied held strictly confidential you can place absolute trust in the official enumerator who is sworn to secrecy all the information which you provide will be held in strictest confidence both by him and the dominion bureau of statistics and can never be used against you by any taxcol lecting military or other agency or in any court of law it is compulsory by law to answer the questions but you will be assisting your government in these difficult times by giv ing the information readily and accurately in the spirit of good citizenship jjss j these days of increasing govern- 1 ment responsibili- ties no government can give the best service unless it has detailed and accu rate knowledge of the people and their varying circum stances that is why we request the cooperation of all canadian citizens in the taking of the census when the governments enumerator calls at your door re ceive him courteously and give him all the information for which he asks remember that he is in your ser vice accuracy and despatch in your replies will promote good administra tion in your country now under stress of war and facing crucial postwar reconstruction issued by authority of the honourable james a mackinnon mp minister dominion bureau of statistics dept of trade and commerce we often have heard it said that history repeats itself well ive that natural history at any rate repeats itself said andy clarke in his neighborly news broadcast sunday morning in which the tribune was quoted wasnt it just about a year ago that we were reading of large broods of pigs and exceptionally productive cows the weekly newspapers commentator ivent on the stouftville tribune lately has been devoting considerable at tention to pigs finding the pig population within the corporation limits is 90 it encourages the board of health to vigorous measures cit ing the fact that there are regula tions one stipulation being that pigs should not be permitted to run at large the chesley enterprise cites a poser in the matter ot hoggrading a bruce farmer shipped two hogs to toionto one weighing about 150 pounds and the other about iso lbs he was paid move for the lighter one than for tho heavier so he figured he raised 30 pounds of pork for nothing quantity production bobs up again on manitoulin island the gore bay recorder wonders if john turners mamma pig which had 10 little ones in three batches within a year is not in a class by herself another kind of quantity production is mentioned in the frankford advo cate it was a dressed hog displayed in a local shop that weighed 412 pounds yet the blyth standard evidently can go out better george mcgowan of east wawanosh de livered a hog to the cpr freight yards which tipped the beam at sso pounds the editor of the standard refused to believe it unless he saw it after viewing it he wrote believe us it was the biggest pig we ever saw and well swear shed make a mrs carteledge resident years ago on the 3rd concession and who now resides in hamilton is visiting mrs henry white mr and mrs r thurlwell mr and mrs wm mitchell visited mr and mrs gordon bell of the 6th concession on sunday mr rowland thurlwell must be good at water deviningas digging his much needed well they struck water the first time thanks to mr earl storey who did the digging mr and mrs jim hackney of tor onto visited their parents mr and mrs william hackney on sunday private ralph cooper has return ed to niagaraonthelake after spen ding a few days at his home twentyfive members present at the monday meeting in the s s goodwood united miss olive may of toronto is spending a short time at home with her parents mr and mrs wm may raes garage is being painted andy morganson is the artist still another artist johnny maye is paint ing the todd home mr and mrs mrs walter symes called at the charles symes home walter farms north of claremont but he is more than a farmer being the big tomato soup king of clare mont where he conducts a canning factory birthday greetings george wal lace mrs charles lee siloamthos w davey imrs welsh mrs annie carr toronto mrs john mccallum mrs harold norton lome dickin son claremont doris wilson e lewis altonadoris smalleymrs w smalley sandford elizabeth thom son beth kellington violet taylor stouffville mrs howard push sun derland russel alsop jack todd jos cooper edna mcdonald mrs jonah faulkner morley symes mrs ii todd all of goodwood and dis trict and annie watson a former goowood girl we see that the stores in stouff ville will be open on friday night as the 21th of may is a public holi day no doubt it will mean a big crowd in town the merchants ought to provide a little music on such occasion the regular meeting of the bvp was held at goodwood with the de votional group incharge the con vener mrs lloyd wagg provided an interesting pro- ram on christians in time of war there were over thirty present the next meeting on may 22nd will be in charge of the service group robert dawson is convener and is preparing a patriotic program as he knows the old home land so well this should be interesting and pro fitable a collection will be taken for the evening telegram war victim fund mr versoy wigniore friend of the correspondent who graduated from college a few weeks ago was or dained at st james cathedral on sunday morning by the primate of canada rev v wlgmore has been assisting at the church of themossiab for the past four months and will now be curate of the church there mile of sausage george was senti mental about iho old girl too she was between three aud four years old and had raised him several good litters however he was afraid that the heat might get her this summer and she would be a total loss and a big one too she girthed 6 feet 3 inches pigs is pigs the muskoka herald of bracebridge quotes chas kaye of monck township as saying i have a sow out at my place that realizes there is a war on last week she farrowed no less than 19 little pigs seventeen of them are living and in healthy condition last year she had two litters of 17 each the mildmay gazette tells of a little pig born in carrick township that lia4 eight feet four ears and two mouths the paper adds that lite under these circumstances did not appeal to it so it expired shortly after birth that closes our pig chapter but the mildmay paper says we have cows worth talking about too edward glimmer also of carrick has a blue cow that has borne trip lets two white and on blue calf all doing well the picton times claims a bovine record in longevity combined with consistency of milk production extending over a period of 17 years for a 20year old cow belonging to albert blackburn and tho midland free press will never let east simcoe down it pipes up with a cow that gave birth to 1g calves in 7 years she has passed to her reward but elmvale will long remember that she had her first calf at two years ot age after that they came in bunches at three four and five years she bore three calves at a time and at six seven and eight years twins which add up to 1g in 7 years mm f bo j s lotsoh fravelbv when you want to treat the children or mother and dad to a trip send them by highway cruiser or a happy and carefree journey tin cans not wanted ottawa warns that there is no point in collecting tin cans as war salv age for there is no detinning plant in canada and it would not pay to establish one the separating of the tin from the other metal is a special ized process and in a country as large as canada a number of plants would be necessary if transportation costs were not to be prohibitive saturday may 24 being a public holiday all stores will be open on friday night fc d care tickets and information at gray coach lines a new type of fire alarm has be invented so sensitive in action th the mere smoke of a cigar will cau it to ring we dont know this ty of alarm intimately but we think know the cigar 0uav4a investment many users say that their duro water supply sys tem is their best in vestment because it furnishes constant running water has reduced the drudgery of housework and permitted the instal lation of necessary sanitary conveni ences so essential to the health and com fort of a family are you doing without these daily requirements of family contentment if so a small expenditure for a duro water supply system will remedy the condition the duro system can be bought with confidence al though the design has not been drastically changed the quality has been constantly improved thousands of owners have had years of satisfactory service from their duro pumps the snowwhite 20x42 enamelled sink illus trated above including faucet ready for instal lation costs sink and cabinet with faucet trap iron pipe and fittings extra the duro special pump has a capacity of 250 gals per hour is supplied with a 25 gal tank and 25 or 60 cycle motor it costs only 3490 6590 8600 running water throughout your home makes it possible to have modern emco bathroom and kitchen equipment emco products are quality built in all price ranges the duro finance plan enables you to spread the cost over a period of three years brathwaite hardware stouffville ontario 341 empire brass mfg co limited london hamilton winnipeg toronto vancouver sudbury

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