Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 7, 1945, p. 7

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5rrs this huge drum was used by allied engineers to unwind a 67- mile length of pipe across the english channel to carry oil to the armies fighting on the continent suit mr justice a m lebel of the ontario supreme court has been appointed by premier drew to investigate charges of e b jolliffe ontario ccf leader that the drew govern- ment is maintaining a secret political police at public ex pense says the justice my assize court work is sheduled to last for another week but by the appearance of the list it will probably take longer than that there may be plans to get the inquiry started in a reason able length of time but there is nothing definite i only hoard of my appointment yesterday he is presiding at windsor ont mixikeus and coom3rs delaval milkers and woods cool ers six can portable vat 8000 eight can 9000 electropail heaters 1675 trades accepted toronto radio and sports 241 yonge st toronto california palm leaves in brown are outlined on this white bathing suit which vir ginia mayo models here to all men and women of good will the qualifications necessary for all who seek offices of responsibility and leadership are clearly defined in the bible v such persons must be able men such as fear god men of truth hating covetousness exodus 19 21 our right to vote is one of our most precious possessions the people of socialist countries lost their right to vote and therefore lost their righttoa free press freedom of speech and freedom of worship they lost their rightto work where they might like to work they lost their right to change jobs labour lost its right to bargain collective ly who is silly enough to think he can bargain with a socialist boss actually those people lost all their right arid freedom of action and they thus lost their right to a change in government without a war the ccf and hitler i occasionally some misled person is heard to say that the heads of the ccf do not think along the lines of the late socialist germany in the first place who are the heads of the ccf could it be that coldwell is an innocent figurehead certainly one of the heads is a man who came from russia twenty odd years ago and with his name changed to david lewis is now proceeding to tell us how to run our country he is coauthor of a book ttfake this your canfda consider the writer and consider the book could anything be more ridiculous mein kampf or mine canada would have been a more appropri ate title imagine these political upstarts and their inexperienced planners running our stores our farms our mines our factories our transportation systems our churches and in fact our way of living you dont think they would that is what they want you to think but here is the evidence turn to page 545 of the house of commons debates 1940 and read what mr coldwell present national lead er of the ccf said many of us are realizing for the first time to day that the secret of the recent success of the germans is the fact that they consciously planned their economic structure wonderful isnt it in cooperation of catastrophe william irvjne ccf we do not believe in the socalled rights of private property nor shall we recognie precedent or practice in connection therewith this applies to farmers home owners news paper or publishing firms and all property owners the german system again admired by mr coldwell speaking of the german system and of com munism in the house of commons in march 1942 m j coldwell said the basis of both was the control of the economic resources and labour of those nations they did a remarkable job note the control of labour statement farmers please note ultimately farmers could stay on their farms as long as they wished but they could not will the property on their death to anyone else capita lists were a common group of exploiters he would take their leaders and dump them in the lake b e leavens ccf mpp for woodbine ont from his speech at orillia ont october 22nd 1943 as reported in the orillia packet times meantime the ccf in saskatchewan have already passed legislation which permites taking away the farms the stores the businesses and in dustries of present owners just in case there should be any doubt about the matter the calgary herald nov 10 1943 reports mr winchs speech its time we had a revolution during the question period he mr winch told a member of the audience that a change is coming peacefully or not asked about the posi tion of the police and military forcesiri the event of moves for a change mr rwinph replied that when we become the government we wdll institute socialism immediately and would use the power of the police and the mhjtary forces to force those opposed to obey the law hose who defied the governments will would be treat- ed as criminals he declared adding if capitalism says no then we know the answer so bid russia he told another questioner that were going to scrap the bnaact what about our savings the money we have deposited with our banks read this there seems to be no reason for example why interest should be paid upon deposits at present nor can we see much likelihood of circumstances aris ing under a socially planned economy in which it would be desirable to pay interest upon deposits social planning for canada page 307 when the ccf takes oyer an industry or company what about the few securities which we may have saved for and purchased throughout our lifetime from from what is the answer of the ccf issued by bc ccf federal campaign committee we get the answer there would be some form of compensation this could be awarded by means of noninterest bearing bonds scraps of paper for good securi ties what about our victory bonds and war savings certificates mr coldwell in the house of com mons jan 1942 gave the answer the present loan policy should be replaced by one of compulsory interest free loans what about people who from their savings have purchased a small building in a business sec tion or a farm or a rooming house or a garage site or a parking lot or have invested hard earned money in anything with a view to building up a form of security and income here is the answer from their social planning for canada page 283 interest on capital and rent on land shouldbe maintained in socialized production as a necessary accounting device but they will no longer accure to private individuals as income who will work for the recent arrival from russia the man with the changed name and his socialist partners in democracy needs socialism they give the answer they would have to be men who were loyal to the socialist ideals of the government otherwise they might use their positions of power to sabotage the plan these are the answers by the spokemen of the ccf briefly to secure the type of security offered by the ccf it is only necessary to throw a brick through store window you will then get a room a bunk to sleep on three meals and a guard to watch over you and instruct you as to what you may or may not do when any of those opposed to the ccf fail to vote it is as good as a vote for the ccf it is therefore the absolute duty of every citizen to vote on june 11th in order that we may assure an overwhelming defeat of this socialist threat to our freedom published by the north york progressive conservative association able men such as fear god that is men of proven ability not mere office seekers men who have made a success of their undertakings and who recognize the paramount importance of order and good government men of truth hating covetous- ness the fear of the lord is the beginning of wis- domv fear god and keep his commandments for this is the whole duty of man such men recognize that good government social security stability peace freedom depend upon practical obedience to the divine law that com munistic socialism is opposed to the laws of god that private enterprize and equality of oppor tunity are implicit in the divine economic system that the brotherhood of man depends upon the recognition of the fatherhood of god that is of absolute honesty and rectitude men who will not compromise with evil for motives of political expediency men whose loyalty to god inspires loyalty to king and country with a full recognition of the glorious part canada has played and must continue to play as an integral part of the british empire and commonwealth of nations that is men who cannot be bribed who put honour and duty above party favour and private interest who serve from a sense of duty duty to god and duty to neighbour and who alive to the evil machinations of those who regard money as the source of power refuse to aid and abet any efforts to bring the people of canada under the yoke of economic bondage by a return to the gold standard which would mean once more the exploitation of the many for the benefit of the few and who will not for the sake of political advantage resort to attempts at bribery by prom- ising what they know they- cannot perform britishisraelworld federation canada inc canadian headquarters 313 sherbourne street toronto- ontario world headquarters 6 buckingham gate london england vtcrtiir zstript frgp- wptb questions and answers q my husband is being discharged from the army where do i apply for his civilian ration book a you dont on discharge servicemen receive an appli cation form for their civilian ration book this form is given to them at the demobili- zation centre the form may be taken or mailed to the nearest local ration board office and a ration book will be issued immediately your husband should apply for his book immediately after his discharge as the book will contain cou pons only from the date of t application not from the date of discharge ration board officials naturally assume that couoons arc not required if they are not applied for q is there any ceiling price set on houses i want to sell a house and have been told i must apply to have a price set a no there is no ceiling price on real estate the value of real property varies widely depend ing on the locality the condi tion in which it has been kept etc and for this reason it would be difficult to set a maxi mum price on every house in canada q are grocery stores which stay open at night allowed to charge higher prices than those open only until 6 pm why are these stores allowed to stay v open so late a whether a store closes at c pm or later has nothing to do what ever with the prices they charge price ceilings apply to all grocery stores the fact they remain open late does not entitle them to charge more than the lawful maximum prices there is no wptb regu lation regarding the business hours of grocery stores each locality has its own municipal regulations q is there a ceiling price on shrubs and plants a no the prices of plants and shrubs ire exempt from board regulations it is very diffi cult if not impossible to fixmaximum prices on products which depend on so many vari able conditions such as weather yield of products resulting from the labour involved etc q i have a 1939 ford sedahwhich i want to sell can you tell me what price i should ask for the car a it would be impossible to tell you the maximum price you can ask without knowing full particulars about your car get in touch with the nearest wartime prices and trade board office they will advise you the ceiling price for the make year and model of your car v send the tribune to absent friends i ph wanted dead horses and cattle telephone for free pick up- phonestouffville 255 markham 4326 j v claremont 913 9 rl4 we pay phone charges gordon young ifd adelaide 3636 toronto yh vcivi altona egg grading station under new management i have taken over the station of om madill of altona and willconduct it under the re quirements of the department regulations bring your eggs to us prompt returns f fg baker at the madill store gtf aitona ontario enemy explosives damaged yvon up river alonp canadian homes and battered canadian windows along the st lawrence pn the evening of sept 5 1912 an enemy blast sent bricks spinning from chim neys inthe ftshingyillage of st the st lawrence the torpedo was fired from a gorman submarine and was intended x for a canadian ship roche cote a lumberman-fisherman- handyman who spied the -tor- pedoin 20 feet of water dragg- edit favthesurface wlthan i anchorand nowhas f play lnihishome bait in above photostherese brogctte lies on the torpedos v motor section v afcftpfof aavrli if 76 1 fij tx

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