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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 3, 1942, p. 6

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the tribune stbtiff ville ont thursday december 3 1942 toronto goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto mr and mrs george lee miss june and gwen campbell miss margaret flumerfelt called on mrs ed bewell who is visiting with her 6on rev james bewell at barrle rev j t rhodes of newfound land has been named rector of holland landing roaches point and sharon miss a m pogue also imr and mrs w davey visited stouffville on wednesday night also at the mc donald home in goodwood mr and mrs charles bell and family of toronto and mr and mrs percy baston and garry of good wood visited reuben hockleys on sunday mr gordon jones of whitby spent the weekend with his parents congratulations to miss grace wagg and miss muriel jones for re ceiving special honors at uxbridge commencement selective service has placed mr john may sr at sitrnia laying brick robert darosoaxand bruce walter both reported for army training last monday sorry to hear our friend charles plews is not in the best of health mr alvin norton and family visitedimr and mrs dan norton on wednesday a good crowd and good bidding brought mr dawsons sale to an the tribune handled all the adver tising n the tribune mrs wright of bahantrae was spending a few days with her father mr baker and her sister mrs- slack at goodwood mrs thompson and mrs bennett visited goodwood saturday mrs rodman of uxbridge spent thursday with her brother daniel wagg at goodwood the two young peoples societies of goodwood churches gave a mlscel laneous shower to mrs samuel kockler nee maud clark the shower was held- in the basement of the united church mr floyd mcdonald is home alter spending some time at farm work in alberta mr iralph white and family of stouffville spent sunday with mrs whites father william todd mr and mrs hopkins and jean of brougham visited her iparnts mr and mrs freeman slack mr and mrs feasfcy and mr and mrs ashenhurst attended the funeral of mr arthur smith on mon day ptes harvey feasby and alymer cooper are doing basic training near simcoe ontario mr and mrs gordon kennedy of mount dennis spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs elmer jones mrs bud norton of claremont spent sunday with mr and mrs george coppins v mr and mrs h norton were home with mr and mrs geo brown on sunday sorry to learn of the death by accident of mr stanley lawr of toronto his fcoyhood home was near stouffville and he was the son of david lawr of franklin ontario mr and mrs charles symes and barbara of brooklyn spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs edwin davis of glasgow mr fadget and his son of tor onto cailedon mr and mrs feron and looked over theirfarm this last week mrs feren and marie visited in stouffville at the home of mr and continued below prepare to speed salvage cajipaigx ontario county council last week pledged its wholehearted- support to the national salvage campaign in the gathering of iron and steel for war purposes after hearing details of the plan and the urgency of the need out lined by captain w frank mesley of the salvage campaign office at ottawa it was decided that the next few days would witness great activ ity throughout the county heads of school sections will un dertake to have farmers get together scrap iron and steel and haul it to the nearest school yard from which point it will be sold the money to ibe used for patriotic purposes it was decided to try and have this work accomplished before december 15 when real winter might set in honor dirt farmer administration at prices just right lbs 3sc sher roast 25c round steak lb 30c rolled porterhouse rst h wc mqojui as jju irjjljb hi j rib boil lb 16c of el ojr v9 itoi rt w re brisket points lb 15c uj oouuji eii- u iki j ijuu j ahistk topi- ifarloll r rump roast pound sc sirloin steak lb 33c prime rolled ik itr rub roast sausage fclsc small pork sausage lb 23c thundering good fellows says england mrs abell of ringwood has furnished us with a clipping sent by one of her sons from england which indicates the way in which the british there have been appreciating the aid of the can adian soildier in getting off the har vest here is the reprint from the express farmers in southeast england having reaped and stored the finest harvest in history are now paying tribute to the magnificent help given them by canadian soldiers during the summer lord monsell southeast region al commissioner toldme yesterday our farmers would have ibeeri in very great lahoiir difficulties if it had not been for the help of the canadians most of the men had experience of canadian farm work and our farmers regard them as thundering good fellows the canadians worked in large forces from the- first haysell to the carting of the last load of corn since then they have been lending a hand at threshing and baling arid many are now helping to lift pota to and root crops some of their work has been per- formed as part of their military duties but many of them devoted thefr leavedays to voluntary work in the harvest fields in a few cases so eager were they to help they walked from farm to farm until they found work lord monsell said that apart from their land work the canadians have rendered grand service in civil defence at every bombing inci dent he said the canadians have been among the first on the scene anxious to lend a hand ready and willing to take instructions from whatever officer was in charge fine fellows fine workers and fine soldiers the tribune attempted to get a picture of warden toole with com missioner james rennie and com missioner weldrick forming the dirt farmer trio ibut when the plate arrived we find reeves rennie and weldrick missing and dr g i christie head of the agricultural college guelph alongside warden toole reeve gardener of forest hill is at the left of the picture commissioner rennie and reeve weldrick got lost somewhere be tween the camera picture we had taken and the cut maker sirloin roast lb 32c rr stew i ho beef lb 20c iosi zirajf irir ql laniior j chuck roast lb 25c 9lds el oiir talll caa tioa i lb 19c pot roast economic soap flakes large pkg 33e i bn fill arff home rendered meat market victoria square man charged with sugar ration violation louis stoutenburgh 69 victoria square charged with making mis representations in a ration card application to the wartime prices board was remanded a week for argument and judgment in police court at newmarket defence counsel harry rose asked for the adjournment so he may complete arguments for the defence george f tuft toronto investi gator for the board stated stouten burgh had made application for a ration card in the name of joan marie paul aged two the child did not live at his home tout merely came there every thursday with her grandmother who did the wash ing both r mr and mrs stouten- burgh became attached to the child and included her on their family ration application a- card was issued to the stout- enburghsiin the name of joan paul stoutenburgh mr tuft testified at the same time a card had been issued to joan marie paul on appli cation of her grandmother mr stoutenburgh was very re pentant for what he had done and showed me the temporary ration card from which only one sugar cou pon had been detached the perman ent ration book had not even been touched he gave me a statement in wliteh he said it was the last thing in my mind to be crooked i am sorry i did it former ringwood farmer has 8 grandsons serving mr and mrs james gould cele brated their 62nd wedding anni versary on monday at their home in newmarket mr gould is 88 and mrs gould 79 arid both are in good health three of their children and over 20 relatives were present on sun day while others were present on saturday and monday according to the newmarket era all of the eleven children of the family are alive they have fortyttiree grand children arid twenty greatgrand children this year transportation diffi culties arid war work kept some of our family frontbeirjitpresent but me have heard from therii all said mr gould mr gould still takes exercise daily and lhis year put in a garden mrs gouldwho is confined to the house most of the time knits for her grandchildren and great grandchildren for over eighteen years the family have resided at newmarket going there from ringwood mr and mrs gould are members of the aurora baptist church stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop telephone 7001 7002 aurora residents with the navy is seaman albert gould and at hamilton is lac with eight grandchildren serving herfert qm the elhth d in the armed forces one rejected fori active service and several more like- son on serv ls harold foster ly to enter the present conflict mr camp borden son of mr and mrs and mrs gould take a keen interest albert foster aurora in the war i the 11 gould children reside as i look for a long war yet but i think the tidehas turned in our ravor said mr gould three of their sons served in the great war all branches of the family are represented in the present conflict in england are pte ernest yake and pte james yake in canada is corporal murray yake in manitoba with an infantry unit they are the sons of mr and mrs o yake mather manitoba with the rcaf in alaska is lac james raesonof mr and mrs stewart rae lemonyille pte gordon major is with an infantry unit in british columbia while james major was discharged tjecause of ill- health theyare the sons of mr and mrs russell major orono former follows oscar in wellington county fred in toronto harold in alberta john in whitchurch wm in aurora mabel mrs o yake in mather man elizabeth mrs r major in orono nellie mrs i meyers in weston marian mrs stewart rae in lemonville and mrs albert foster in aurora have you purchased your ticket for the lions cliib big concert u december 9 th heres your chance to win a fine fowl arid in addition enjoy a real nights entertainment all local taleritjsee displayadv next week- send the tribune to abserit friends urn a statement about ms m phone soot 1 rj mrs wilbur greenbury sorry to hear of mr thos bas ton not being very well his daughter mrs hockley was down to see him mrs ruth collins visited in goodwood for the weekend r mrs everett hockley and sons spent a day tvith her parents mr rind mrs george jones be sureandget a ticket on the quiltimade by- the willing war workers of the 5th line the- draw fwlll take place at ssno- 5 school christmas concert j- mrs george brown and mr maurice sheldon spent an evening last weektwith mr and mrs hunglntdn r i i mrs william drewery who re cently- moved with rher son from the farm in the altona district to a house en tenth street stouffville was 86 years of age on november 8th born- in the llstowev district she spent most ofjier life on the farm east of town- mrs drewery does herown household duties and docs not ask help t rom any- source may she long be able to retain her very good health arid remarkable strength for one of her great years is the wish of mrs- drewcrys many in spite of the fact that in some canadian cities butter supplies recently have not been sufficient to meet the greatly incensed demands the situation does not constitute an emergency nor is it as serious as some people seem to think there are two main causes for these temporary and local shortages for the past year we have been consistently using 10 to 15 more butter than in normal times with consequent disturbance to the distribution of our butter supplies many people have been buying more butter than they currently need the limited nature of the present shortage is shown by the fact that if every home would reduce its consumption of butter by only one ounce per person per week for the average home this means a quarter of a pound a week or if wc reduced our national consumption the peacetime rate the shortage would soon disappear there is no reason for panic buying it is unpatriotic and unnecessary bours to the nearest grocery slore how to save butter at mealtime 1 usebutler only for spreading on bread 2 never use butter just out of the refrigerator wait until it is soft enough to spread easily 3 add a small amount of milk when creaming butler for sandwiches in cooking 1 do riot use butter in baking and cooking when lard shor tening or meat dripping can be used 2 use level measurements of butter guesswork means waste 3 when adding cheese to a cream or white sauce use only half amount of butter stated in recipe 4 use paper wrappings frpm but- -tcr- to grease baking dishes 5 dp not use butter for re- warming vegetables 6 serve meat gravy to avoid use of extra butterori potatoes 7 when adding butter to vege- table millies additsparingly do not melt itandthcr pour on for housewives to rush out to beat their neigh- butter will not be rationed to meet the present situation butter production is actually above normal for this time of year the board itself is taking special action which it is believed will speedily restore normal supplies in retail stores these supplies will however be adequate for normal consumption if housewives in all parts of canada cooperate you can help in these way3 scrupulously avoid waste and extravagance waste is wrong at all times in time of war it is sabotage reduce present consumption of butter by at least one ounce per person per weekrfor the average home this means tl si 1 ij iiy v a quarter of a nound a week do not buy moire than is needed for immediate use the wartime prices and trade board t bi t rf jstioi- ro v

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