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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 17, 1945, p. 10

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lamln h 40 pgrt p 4 assig ft 5pfi ssri if i another migxlfaxz 7 v hoistelv record a york couxtv bloodlines the members andlpthersinterest- editathemaplej cattle breeders association will be pleased to know that a halfisisterof three of the holstein bulls purchased bythe club for artificial incomination work has just completed at record that ranks amongst the top records of the dominion as reported last weekbythelondan free press loneln texal happy a fiveyearold owned by mr berry of wilton grove has produced 30711 lbs of milk testing 359 with 1101 lbs of fat which would make up al most 1400 lbs of butter this cow sired by the fourteen year old lonela texal fayne own ed by geo g jackson tf downs- view the sire of three of the bulls f in the maple club incidentally there is considerable activity these days at the southern limits of maple village where the members are having bees to renovate the building purchased by the associa tion to house the bulls a number of farmers met at the wilbert jennings at temperanceville last wednesday night to have the plan outlined to them by president gw keffer of maple and agricultural representative w m cockburn v ranger chief kimied 3 renner rises up dr karl renner austrian chancellor in 191920 is chan nel and foreign minister in a new austrian provisional gov- eminent formed in vienna april 28 auction sale household furniture electric washer electric radio bedding linen dishes etc the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction on saturday may 19 1945 the following property belonging to corner jesse cober main st and bakerave h stouffville oak dining room table 6 oak dining room chairs with leather seats extension table with extra leaves 6 kitchen chairs 6 walnut parlor chairs 2 leather rocking chairs k set japanese reed furniture 4 pes day sofa antique electric radio good oak sideboard t new quebec heater small cook stove with water front sewing machine good 2 small tables congoleum rug 9x9 good 2 pieces heavy linoleum 12- x 6 good kitchen oilcloth 9x9 jewel cook stove warming closet and water front studio couch good 2 coal oil stove with oven oak secretary antique electric washer beatty electric iron electric toaster woodenbed springs mattress washstand brass bed springs mattress dresser j toilet set 3 congoleum rugs 9x7 linoleum hall runner approx 15 feet congoleum rug 9x4 good number scatter rugs high chair pantry cupboard congoleum rug 9 x5 new cellar table feather tick bake tray antique wall clothes rack number quilts sheets spreads 2 galvanized boilers 2 galvanized wash tubs 2 wooden barrels cider barrel egg crate 2 coal scuttles roasting pari large aluminum stewing kettle quantity of enamelware lawn mower good pair clippers medicine cabinet with mirror cabbage cutter tea kettle granite water pall galvanized pails silver pickle cruet meat grinder ironing board quantity table linen quantity odd dishes x numberlarge- crocks small quantity potatoes quantity of canned fruit quantity pickles sugar kettle daisy t barrel churn wicker clothes basket 4 i mops t brooms brushes stove 4fpipesv shovels hoes pictures jars mirrors t 1 numerous other articles 1 saleatls0 pm sharpvw- s x col william o darby of fort smith ark who helped organ ize and then commanded the american ranger battalions was killed by a german 88mm shell two days before the end of the war in italy it was re- vealed in rome do you know- that farmers are allowed ration cou pons for transient hired- help on a basis of five meals per man per day provided the transient labour ers eat all their meals at the farm ers 10 pairs of feet from preda tory birds are required to entitle western farmers to rationed am munition with which to campaign against more owls hawks crows or magpies food is rationed in calcutta and a fleet of government and private trucks travels 2000 miles a day in an area of 152 square miles to carry rationed articles to 2416 shops by a recent wptb order ad ministrators of manufactured articles or commodities now have jurisdiction over services pertain ing to these articles leader in reich admiral doenitz has been proclaimed by the germans as their new leader after report ing the death of adolf hitler heinrich himmler however still seems to t strong man of the tattered nazi party send the tribune to absent friends claremont meat market tomatoes 2 tins for 25 cents fresh and cured meats fresh fish every thursday have our truck call on you in goodwood and district on wednesdays a j sutherland phone 1808- claremont atklnsontanctioriecrs phone stouffville 290 2ft there are a splendid lot of donors on the list that follows represent ing those who have made blood donations three six and ten times it has proven a wonderful contri bution to the- war cause while over in europe and is still on in the pacific most of all after the war transfusions will have saved scores of lives of sufferingsoldiers so it is important to keep up the work for an indefinite period the next clinic will be held in markham on thursday may 24 from 845 until noon here is the list of names mention ed above who have made three or more contributions 10 donations levis reesor mrs sid schmidt harold spofford v trunk 6 donations mrs e annis earl appleton clarion baker lawrence betz mrs russell boyington mrs harry bridges joseph cadieux eveyln dougherty carman fligg gordon fockler jack grove louis grove mrs louis grove lloyd ham harold harper elliot har rington cliff heise mrs harman hoover mrs arthur lapp harold lewis jack macklin mrs ernest madill lou murphy howard plax- ton mrs lea raham mabel reesor joe sider ella slack milton smith luella stouffer mrs harold spof ford phyllis tapscott elgin walk er harry warriner fred wicks jr lome wideman 3 donations mrs jack barkey bill boyington murray brandon walter brignall mrs harry brillin ger gerald brlllinger mrs ed brownsberger robert carroll bruce clarke lloyd doner thos a hammond mrs alfred hill herb hisev marie howe eugene leavens mrs russell miller mrs w d- milne helen e nicely mrs arthur paisley morris pilkey helen reddick stanley schmidt gertrude slack herbert s smith wm tapscott mrs elgin wagg mrs harry warriner lloyd c wideman jzx a4v i h rewwillixmrae young scottish evangelist whosperit nine years inchinaas a missionary wiir conduct v evangelistic memtlftgs every evening except saturday beginning sunday may 13 to may 27 1945 in the 4 r altouaghurcm sunday services at s pm week nights at 8oclock special music at each service we invite you personal to come seek ye the lord while he may be found fun once youre freed restrictions off on repair parts welcome news for farmers comes in the announcement that all re strictions on import and manufac ture of repair parts for farm machinery will be lifted july 1 it is announcpd also that production ouotas of new equipment will re main steady after three years in a jap internment camp little dick v williams is finding that theres fun to be had in the world on his way home to the us he made friends with coast guardsman e a smythe and hugo the monkey and hes having the time of his life the monkeys viewpoint three monkeys sat in a cocoanut tree discussing things as theyre said to be said one to the others now listen you two theres a certain rumor that cant be true that man descended from our noble race why the very idea its a dire disgrace no monkey ever desterted his wife starved her baby or ruined her life and youve never known a mother monk to leave her young with others to bunk till they scarcely knew their mother and another thing youll never see a monk build a fence x around a cocoanut tree and let cocoanuts go to waste forbidding all other monks a taste why if i build a fence around this tree starvation would force you to steal from me heres another thing a monk wont do go out at night and get on a stew or use a gun or a blub or a knife to take some other monkeys life yes man descended the ornery cuss but brother he didnt descend from us anon the feed manufacturing business areport of the dominion bureau of statistics for the year 1943 shows that in that year the feed manu facturing business had an output valued at more than 40 millions auction sale household furniture the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at corner albertand harold streets stouffv1llle saturday may 26 1945 the following property belonging to john lehman chairs flatware dishes utensils babys crib toilet chair pictures lawn mower cook stove garden tools coleman lamps wicker set coal oil stove and oven davenport 30 ft extension ladder dining room table chairs beds dressers sideboard washstand mattresses wicker chair rockers electric washing simplicity electric toasters small electric grill kitchen cabinet kitchen table numerous other articles sale at t sharp terms cash no reserve w atkinson auctioneer j springs fire side chair small desk machine miss electric iron h canadian way o f l i f e a chance to go fishiiv v i v x7es and the right to go fishin x the right to enjoy j the simple pleasant things of life picnics by the river weekend trips in the old family jalopy these are some of the things that yourboy is fighting for today and he wont be able to enjoy those things unless we at home fight for him against inflation unless we make sure when he gets back his dollar will be worth a dollar to protect his dollar we must realize now the dangers of careless unnecessary buying we must buy only what we need never buy two where one will do we must hot evade rationing or price control or deal with blackmarkets if we break the rules our country the country hes fighting for will start on that spiral of prices known ss inflation remember every time one of us breaks one of these rules were lowering the value of our soldiers dollar were helping to shoot prices skyhigh and skyhigh prices mean inflation the value of every dollar in canada goes down and when die men overseas come back their dollar might buy only a quarters worth of goods i we can prevent inflation we can give our fighting man his right to go fishin if we make sure his dollar will be worth a dollar when he comes home we cant give back to him his lost years or his lost youth but if we keep up the fight against inflation he can look forward to pleasant satisfying living the canadian way of life o -v-f- make this pledge today i pledge myself to do my part in fighting inflation by observing rationing aod avoiding black markets in any jhape or form s t a i by respoctlng prlco controls and other antilnflation measures aod re frainingfrom careless and unneces sary buying i will not buy two where one will do nor will i buy a newl where an old will do v l by buying victory bonds ond war savings stamps supporting tax- ation and abiding by all such measures which will lower the cost of living and help keep prices at a normal level i v rpubliibtd bjm brewing industry ontario to reveal the dangers of inflation a 9 rj ifj jav vi kjt s 4 vv f v -ft- 581 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