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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 29, 1945, p. 8

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gfepagflfc tlrerribune stduftvlue ontyitiiursday march 29 1945 i- news from queens park by agnes macphail this weekhas been productive of a couple of rows the voting of 8- 000000 as a supplement to last years budget and some construc- tive speeches the liberals kicked upa great fuss because the govern- ment acted on the suggestion of ted jolliffe made a year ago that the first instalment of school grants be set early enough in the year that the school boards wouldnt need to borrow- from the banks tofinance their operations of- course 1 couldnt say that it was because mr jolliffe suggested it that mr drew brought forward the eight million dollars of school grants but mr olliffedid suggest it and drew did bring forward money to the amount of 8000000 therefore we the ccf official opposition supported the govern ment- and the liberals and labour progressive voted solidly against it i cant see why premier drew announced to the house that he would consider the vote on early payment on part of lines and visited with thousands school grants as a vote of confidence of men and their officers he em- in the government but this was phasized the fact that the men and disputed by opposition leader officers were doing a magnificent jolliffe the ccf nad no confidence job and their whole attention was in the government mr jolliffe said on getting the job finished and gett- and were prepared to defeat them ing oack nome he found them out on any question of principle but of touch with canadian events and would not vote against paying hungry for news of the home com- clocks jilistibesiain ox daylightsaving v school grants early in the year which school boards all over on tario needed and were entitled to receive fm cmcxsns delbert booth stouffiillc out the real fire works arose over charges made by liberal leader hepburn against highways minis ter george ducette mr hepburn charged that the minister had ar ranged for some two million dol lars worth of gasoline tax collec tors bonds to be handled through one company with which mr ducette himself had been connect ed when the minister denied the charge as he catagorically did mitch produced a letter sent to one collec tor stating that such arrangement had been made- mr ducette replied that hepburn had been trying very hard to get special privileges for the collector in question a mr mc- manus of port stanley and had only brought the matter up because those privileges had been refused but hepburn says that the minis ter has persecuted mcmanus and all because he revealed the unethical conduct of the minister the de bate spread over two days with these charges of improper practice hurled from both sides it ended by referring the matter to the pub lic accounts committee where i dare say the fight will be resumed 1 made a speech on the address in reply as did many other mem- beis mine happened to come at a very bad time the last speech be- foie eleven oclock at night i sug gested that the legislature should sit for thiee months instead of 6 weeks and charged that the serious business of the house is rushed through without adequate consider ation sixty bills and the budget with its hundreds of items are still to be considered and if the tradi- tiorfal thing is done ihehouse will jelose on march 29th when life was simpler six weeks might have been enough it cer tainly isnt now i pointed out too thatmhc conditions in the stock yaids last fall were very poor that the hold over reaching gigantic pro- poitions on one occasion being as many as six thousand head and these cattle were kept sometimes for clays at the farmers expense and he had to take the loss in the slninkage and in deaths from ship ping fever mr c 11 millard has just return ed fiom europe and was able to give a very interesting speech in the legislature lie said- that he was within seven miles of the front munities he urged that- they be sent the weekly paper from their home town and also that all major parties pub lish their federal election pro grams in one document which could be sent to every member of the forces so that they could be well informed on the issues when they got an opportunity to vote thomas dull lib bruce and wm riggs ccf windsor-walker- ville both urged the development of more industries based on the use of farm products mr duff urged lowering hydro rates to encourage such industries in rural areas mr riggs pointed out that such indus tries would provide both jobs for labour and markets after the war dr vivian the minister of health outlined the governments health piogram he said no one with any knowledge of the subject is satisfied with health services as they are at present but he believ ed the government was trying t3 remedy them as fast as it could ontario leads ix hog quality ontario leads the whole domin ion in the quality of its bacon hogs and comes second only to alberta in the quantity of its production according to a comprehensive sur vey of the 1944 production and marketings prepared by w p wat son assistant director of the live stock branch ontario department of agriculture the survey shows that 365 per cent of hogs produced m ontario graded a compared with a dominion average of 283 per cent a hogs ontario also had 464 per cent grading bl as compared with the dominion average of 447 per cent in the two top grades ontario had 82 9 per cent of its total hogs while for the whole dominion the average was 73 per cent in the two top grades petition of the toronto and oshawacityc6uncilsalong with many other governmental and farm groups to havecanada revert to standard time has been turned down by the dominion government on the grounds that such action at this time is not justified the government feels that we are at a very crucial stage in the war and that if the adoption of day light saving time was justified and we believe it was- in febr uary 1942 the requirements for its adoption would apply today- with equal or even greater force said hon norman mclarty secretary of state in an announcement it is not the intention of tne government to maintain it any longer than the necessities of war demand in ontario they are now short on peak power and the abolition of daylight saving time would in- ciease this shortage anywhere from 60000 to 7q000 horsepower he continued dislocation of the freight movments between canada and us which would have a re tarding effect on our war effdrt and confusion to the travelling pub lic would be two other adverse con ditions arising from a change the movement of passenger and freight traffic between canada aijld the us is much greater than at any time in our history and if in normal times a dual time system causes difficulty and confusion that difficulty and confusion would be seriously aggravated when as at present traffic is at its peak load the secretary of state said- b vis usiness rectory dental b s barker dj0 honor graduate of royal collec of dental surgeons and of the uterty toronto offjob in cfarnblna block paorie j74 h m ereiy tuesday office in wear block medical sellers atkinson ph ag 201 w2 ph stouff 290 licensed auctioneer 24 years experience sales conducted anywhere special izing in farm stock- furniture and property sales- all sales personally listed and advertised bills prepared and posted- prompt service reason able rates phone 290 stouff vllle can n way life n bill would ban lipstick use in tennessee from his winter home in florida dr thos mitchell sends us the-fol- lowing clipping taken from the tampa newspaper and with which dr mitchell says many men will be in sympathy though not for the same reason as given in the article which reads i sen brooks introduced a bill in the senate of the tennesse general assembly today making it unlawful for any person to use lipstick in tennessee and providing that such use should be a felony punishable by imprisonment for from one to 10 years in the penitentiary and a fine of up to 10000 the bill passed automatically on first reading stated thatvthe mar ried men of tennessee are being condemned by their wives when ever- they come homewith lipstick on their collars and shirts and that divorces are flourishing be cause of the evils of the use of lin- tick mr joe mertens killed a ground hog on his farm west of town last week the poor old fellow was so skinny and weak that he couldnt run fast enough to reach safety drs s ball pliyslclannd surgeon x office cor obrien and mala ahoneu96 oroiierfor a gkennedy church street stouffvllle monday wednesday fridays 9 to 12am insurance thomas birkett general insurance agency 8touff ville ontario eatabluhed 1908 insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phone 25902 stouffvllle clarke prentice phone agincourti52 w3 milliken licensed auctioneer i for the counties of york and ob tarlo successor tor corpl ker prentice of ca sf aridof thelate j h prentice former prentice prentice farm andfarm stock sales a specialty at fair and reason able rates brierbush hospital government licensed member of the allied private hospital association main street east stouffville maternity medical andsurgical h o klingk- phone 3307 stouffville fire auto burglary sickness and v accident fidelity bonds thestandard idle assurance uo the pioneer of canadian life insurance a mutual company with 117 years experience strength and service unexcelled ambulanceservice to earth ardening for the fun of it vweekend trips in the old family jalopy lazy days fishing by the river these things still stand for a pleas ant way of life a way of life our men overseas are fighting for today they wont be able to come back to wageearner pensioner smallbusi ness ownerrethwed soldier thats why its important to take a stand against it now if inflation starts in this country this is what will happen prices will rise wages will try to follow along and will never quite these simple things unless we get catch up soon your dollar your down to earth in our thinking and make sure when they do comeback their dollar will be worth a dollar to protect that dollar we must v realize now the dangers of- careless unnecessary buying we must buy only what we need never buy two where one will do we must not evade rationing orprice control or deal in bjack markets we break these rules our country the country our soldiers are fightingrfor will start on that spiral- of prices known as inflation- s soldiers dollar may buy only 25 of the things it usedto that is what happened in many of the countries of the world today and that is why normal living for anyone is impossible in those countries so lets make sure our soldiers dollar- when he gets back will be worth a- full dollar we cannot give back to him his jost years or lost youth but if we keep up the fight against inflation the man who is overseas can- look forward to pleasant satisfying living to the and inflation affects everydricvcanadian wayoflife eifethbbjtewwg juroaripjorctmitoednsers of inferior v it y n make this pledgetoday i pledge myself to dvmy part infighting inflation by obitrvlng rationing and avoiding black marietta in any shape or 1 form by rasptctlng prlc control and other antiinflation meuures and re- fraiaingfrom careless and unneccj- sary buying i will not buy two where one will do nor will i buy a new where an old will do i- by buying victory bonds and war savings stamps supporting- tar- 1 ation- and abiding by all such measures which will lower the cost of living arid- i help keep prices at s normal level day and night service mrse r good p 191 l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day and nighty stouffviue9801 d a beer insurance of all kinds lt5thyear in business phone pickering address 5 r22 brougham ont barristers office phone 3160 residencephone 3514 arthur ws jgreer barrister jllcltor notarydpubue 0 kii streetbast josxawaontablb resident partner branch office wcipollardkc ipdrt- perry ybridgetqntario phone 26 ffleephone- residence phone ibiafto 7021 t 1m6 samuel d borlns barrister solicitor etc 608 jtempleldg ewchmond street- west this new type flit saves your engine 2 ways t cv fc fast flowing it puta a protective oil cushion be- tween dry parts tle sec ond you start thus it helps reduce starting wear which can cause up to 54 of all engine wear i toughbodied gold- en shelf resists forming sludge and carbon under the- heat bf steady high speeds l golden shell is made in i new way that takes the bad things out of oil soldihseaedbottlessold v at a pricebelow the other premium qualityjoils tj zy boadyrbys semce station phone 385 r g clnpjejnig funeral jirector ambulance servic markhaiii ontario phpri 9000 stouffville v marble granite works orders promptly executed j-v- f r m j awu3issi

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