Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 24, 1943, p. 6

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i famj r if if v n a j the tribune stouffvilie ont thursday june 24th 1943 toronto goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto sunday school lesson mr and mrs lloyd wagg of ux- brldge and family visited mr and mrs dan wagg on sunday murray stewart of hamilton was borne for the weekend mr and mrs g brown were visit ing mr faulgner recently telephone line on the 4th conces sion out of order one day last week owing to a tree blowing down mr and mrs d norton spent sun day at the home of their son mr h norton a girl friend from ajax spent the weekend with miss e symes mr and mrs g brown visited mr and mrs a miller scott township last week mr and mrs iruben maye and miss vera white had tea with mr and mrs baldwin on friday mrs jack mccallum called on old friends on the fourth line on thurs day buy our spare copy of tribune at watsons store mr and mrc geo jones and gor don had sunday dinner with mr and mi 3 eerett hockley sorry to learn about dan noi tons sprained knee not showing much mi- proenient mr and mrs howard lehman of newmarket had tea with mr and mrs reuben maye on sunday miss ethel and mis white called at fred woodlands reuben mayes and the baldwins home on wednes day we all join in wishing benny jones a speedy recoery from a severe attack of mumps miss veia white leturned to her home neal atha on wednesday rev mr taylor of the baptist chinch attended seeial sessions of confeience held in toionto last week woid came that our fnend chas jones is working at the cemeteiy this is much appieciated geo todd has a large gang work- ing in loot field mr and mrs wendell alcock msit- ed with mr and mis robert hutch inson on sunday mi and mis oliver yake visited with mi and mrs reuben hockleys recently while helping to load stock mrs fred woodland was knocked down when one of the animals charged the gate behind which she was standing mr alex smdei and family of myrtle spent a day with mi and mrs fred woodland v pte leo blueman returned to camp borden after 3 weeks leave to work his farm at scugog islands mr f c butler is still an engin eer at maltor aupoit flash visited st lawrence maiket on saturday morning potatoes could not be had but strawberries only 25c box mr and mis alex brown isiteii stouftville on wednesday flash conespondents name was drawn from over 1200 tickets at the draw for the prize quilt at the gar den party of st clements church on wednesday night flash immedi ately auctioned the quilt and turned in another 6 50 a number attended the annual meeting of the local bible society rev mr alnutt showed moving pic tures of african natives and the work of the sooiety among them he also spoke of the war work fifty dollars from goodwood would pro vide a testament for 300 soldiers sailors airmen or nurses during the week flash correspon dent received tsro post cards one each addressed s stanton avenue stouffville and 8 stanton avenue uxbridge while the scribe feels at home at either of these villages s stanton avenue still is in the city of toronto anrt the proper address can always be c6n at the top of to ronto goodwood flashes column continued from page two labor in spiritual things verse 9 diotrephes who loveth to hare the preeminence receiv- eth us not the name diotrephes has become to mean one who en deavors to lord it over the church and to dictate as to who shall and who shall not be received he was a selfwilled haughty man who even refused to acknowledge the apostolic authority of john himself he re presents the type who will either rule or ruin verse 10 neither doth he him self receive the brethren and tor- biddeth them that would and cast- eth them out of the church this selfappointed spiritual dictator would have to be dealt with sternly when john should nest visit the church where galus had local res ponsibility but over which diotre phes tyrannized he would not ex tend fellowship himself to reputable christian workers not of his own set and also forbade others to do so even going so far as to insist on the excommunication of those who re fused to obey verse 11 follow not that which is evil but that which is good a diotrephian spirit is in every wayj to be avoided we are to have our hearts and lianas open to all proper ly accredited servants of christ and to show them all the fellowship possible as they labor on for tho blessing of othersr verse 12 demetrius hath good report of the truth itself this man was doubtless one of those to surplus milk is again the problem when both federal and ontario proviuolal governments are calling for an allout farm production as a wartime measure many york coun ty farmers are being forced to feed their milk to livestock or dump it in their fields from markham king vaughan and whitchurch townships come complaints from farmers that large dairies are refusing to take their full milk supply they charge these dairies have slashed milk shipments i think it is the duty of the govern- youll enjoy dancing on saturday evenings at cedar beach tea gardens musselmans lake north shore enjoy dancing on one of canadas finest dance floors to a smart 10pece band of their surplus milk at a churning rate the farmers claim that many others hare been left with the milk on their hands farmers and municipal officials throughout the county are express ing the opinion that governments should provide for the purchase of their surplus milk as a wartime mea sure the municipal representatives hae signified their intention of asking the york county agricultural committee to give immediate consid eration to this vital problem of the farmer the governments have adrocated an allout farm production said one wellknown markham farmer we are complying with that order by 14 per cent or in other words one days supply per week dairy representatives on the other hand claim they are buying all the milk they can possibly sell or use during the month of june they contend that milk productions have been abnormally high during the past two weeks while the con sumption has decreased the dairies claim they are buying surplus milk from their shippers at 125 per cwt for butter but farm- ment to see that we get rid of our produce dairy representatives feel this overabundance of milk will last only a few days when the flies invade the farms and they come in swarms in july the milk production will be cut 25 percent it was claimed during the months of june and july people drink less milk and the supply is much greater said one large distributor we are encour aging farmers to raise veal calves era tell a different story admitting now to take care of some of the sur- that some producers are getting rid plus to the farmers the calves would be pretty sick animals if they were whom diotrephes refused fellowship vealed on one days milk shipment yet he was a lover of the truth and and the shipments of the other six well known to many as a faithful went t0 the dairies man of god john himself endorsed many farmers aie churning their him but this did not change the surplus milk and feeding the skim attitude of diotrephes milk to their livestock it was said pewhoj fumgold diseases lot and early blight of potato late boght of tomato cury blight hop powdery mllavw tomato loaf mould cscambor powdocy mildow and fungus dioasm of howorlog plants 76e tfifitoved copper fungicide a new highly concentrated fungicide guaranteed to con- tain 50 freely dispersable copper mixes readdy with water and contains its own spreading wetting and stick ing agents can be stored for long period in covered container thoroughly tested and used by the leading com mercial growers order from your local dealer or from your nearest cil sales office other gvoranf cod ch praponrf font i alorco cryolite sulforon bfostfoo loooaneaofo parmone nicotine sulphate 40 parh gross cafeium arssaafs canadian industries limited fertiuzer division halifax montreal toronto chatham ont now westminster bc c1f409 use tribune classified ads for best resutls onta maintains pay- as you go policy vftt at the time of bringing down the provincial budget on march 19th 1943 it jvas indicated that the figures were interim figures and that definite and final figures would be supplied as soon as the accounting of the treasury department was complete for the year these are the final figures for the twelve months ended march 31st 1943 certi fied correct by h a cotnam chartered accountant provincial auditor they speak for themselves combined surplus on ordinary and capital account 2776650472 reduction in the gross debt 1990651985 reduction in the net debt 1168681515 reduction in contingent liabilities 250544137 reduction in the funded debt 786810000 reduction in the treasury bill debt 7 650000000 a bank overdraft left over from the previous fiscal year of 579328692 teas paid off there teas added to the provincial sinking funds the sum of 119680566 every taxpayer in eyery ontario city town village and township has benefited from the provincial governments payasyougo policy for as a direct result of this policy the provin cial government has passed on the following actual financial benefits to ontario municipalities between april 1 1935 and march 31 1943 amounting to over seventy millions five hundred and fortvthrce thousand dollars 1 municipal subsidy 2 maintenance of indigent patients in sanatoria 3 township road subsidy 4 kings highways 5 county roads 6 old age pensions 82156414490 728850000 200064000 1719205900 124944250 700794800 7 pensions for the blind 14558000 8 mothers allowances 1272443800 9 municipal hydro radial relief 124662282 10 training schools 12365783 total 7054303305 cumulative to december 31 1942 end of sanatoria year the province of ontario further information gladly supplied upon request to treasury department parliament bldgs toronto hon a st clair gordon provincial treasurer published by authority of the government of the province of ontario f v u

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