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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 28, 1946, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 2s 1946 balsam mr and mrs jack morgan and family spent sunday with jacks from me to you jack cochrane of biaire pnts mr and mrs ray morgan there is one very remai skatchan atx mary they auo caued on mr thi toiu grandmothers i r m i mr- iv mnr- a m ernest ptuej and fatrulj especially about new ones mr lake home of his cousin mrs j3ck mor gan this week mr cockrane taught school on the 7th conces- don of pickering township many years ago mrs morgans aunt mrs mica mcmaster and father mr john phillips of greenbank also visited at their home this week remarkable and pecially about new ones they are all convinced that their own grandchildren are the cleverest and most interesting and most ador able on the face of the earth and a grandfather when he lets him self go can be even sillier than a grandmother anyone who can for tiiis phenomeno i all of claremonl mr and mrs will burkett of stouffville visited at the home of mr and mrs frank disney and family last week the 7th concession east of disney isideroad has been practically mr mi i uvc hrrin and impassible for cars recently due to account litvrad on visited a the home the road breaking up please get in toucn with me for i tf and mr jack morgan the sympathy of the community tuit sure that when my own recently n extended mr john hotner has recently l iifi purchased a new tractor mr and mrs cecil disney and family visited with mr and mrsi andrew hunter and family one evening recently motor license plates 1946 no evening on miss june morgan and miss c73p7 and 5s1sc have been turned wh have a new r bv our joyce disney helped miss marji in at the tribune office owners j l greeted bv an unconsc hunter celebrate her eighth birth- are requested to claim their proper- picture seated in a bfg out of this world the fact that her little ringers have been on very friendly terms with the jam makes it none the less sweet auction sale kakm stock impmcmkxts hav 1v1n fukxituke etc the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at lot 12 cox 1 scott twp just tat f mourn albert wednesday april 3 1940 the following property belonging to frank kirton horse- cattle swine bay gelding rising i years bay mare rising 13 years day last thursday after school ty and pay for this notice 1 day nsng u wars a gla mare rising 15 vears ju ba mare rising 7 vears ri part hoste cow bred dee 2 red cow fresh calf bv side cream for best results ship your cream to stouff ville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers to rent from s6 to s9 per year t stouffville creamery co stouffville ont phone 18601 jlys u youll pke its flavour only perfect tea is packed by dalys thats why dalys is delicious next time you shop ask your grocer for dalys tea jhfo pomow but employers and workers must assist during the war organization of manpower was made possible through cooperation of employers and workers this cooperation is no less necessary to assist in organizing the employment market during the present critical period some manpower controls still remain these are still law they are aimed at assisting in organizing the employment market remaining controls are designed to help employers and workers and actually require only minor assistance from the public you are urged to comply with the four controls which remain 1 employers must notily the national employ ment officeof any need for workers as soon as that need is known 2 where employers engage workers outside the national employment service they must notily the nearest nes office within three days that an employee has been engaged form nss 312 is provided for this purpose 3 unemployed workers seeking employment must register with the national employment office if unemployed for seven consecutive days 4 generally speaking any employer or em ployee must give seven days notice to the other party of any intention to terminate employment form nss 120 is still required exceptions may be learned from the nearest nes office the partners to industry employers and employees should help the national employ- men t service to promote a high level of employ ment by complying with these simple rules only with public support can an employ ment service give full assistance to the com munity make full use of the local office of the national employment service it h there to serve your needs and those of the entire community national employment service dominion labour department humphrey mitchell minister labour a macnamara dfdvty miniifei chair was the grandmother across jer c bred aug 1 her knees lay a soft white bundle rcci w c fl calf tiny hands reaching up head sup- gl ported on her aim and looking into red cou 1rod a 1g her face with solemn blue eyes a ayrshire cow bred oct 10 tail floor lamp shed its light on her by silver hair serene face and smiling eyes looking down at the baby here 1 thought is one of the rewards of my friends unselfish life she has worked unbelievably hard and under trying conditions through the years she has held up before her children the best ideals of life and now she reaps a rich satisfaction in her childrens suc cessful lives they never forget her and wherever their life work takes them they appreciate more and more the sacrifices she has made for them now not only her child- ren but her childrens children call her blessed black cow fresh calf by side part jersey cow fresh calf by side black cow bred july 15 brindle cow bred oct 21 blue heifer fresh calf by side jersey cow roan steer holstein heifer not bred red heifer black steer red white heifer black heifer calf bull calf red heifer calf holstein heifer calf yorkshire sow bred dee yorkshire sow bred dec 6 yorkshire sow bred dec 6 s shoats hay grain 150 bus feed wheat my mind goes back to my own 1 300 bus banner oats randmother childhoods memory 50 bus mixed grain of her is one who never blamed us25 bus rye quantity hay who always believed the best andl harness if by chance we misbehaved she set breeching harness was sure it was only a mistake mothers view of our conduct seem ed to be different for she let us know in no uncertain terms that we fell far short of what was expected the few times that we can remember discovering that mother was at all proud of us were quite unintentional no won der that going to grandmothers was almost the same as going to paradise but paradise is not the school in which we earthly children learn the hard lessons of life and grand mothers is not usually the best place to train children for mature and responsible citzenship we cannot estimate the amount set neckyokes set plow harness set single harness team harness 1 horse collars implements etc mh binder 7 ft cut mh mower 5 ft cut potato digger mh set steel trucks set sloop sleighs sulky rake mh kid gang plow set disc harrows mh root pulper cockshutt single plow cockshutt 15 disc drill lhc walking scuffler set harrows 4 section s chopper mh gas engine 2v- hp blacksmith forge cart anvil of the debt owed to marys or to i walking plow wilkinson no 21 johns parents who welcomed mary and the baby into their home while john was overseas or mary doing war work but now john is back so let us by all means in our power help to establish or reestablish a home of their own the men far from home in distant lands or seas have longed for a settled place of their own give them a hand our governments give priority to homes for veterans but a govern ment is an unfeeling and uriweild- ly machine unless implemented by trained hands clear minds and active good will on the peoples part when little jack is no longer running his train or his tricycle grandfathers house is quiet indeed and when night comes grandfather wonders how the absence of one small boy and his mother can make such a vacancy grandma says but what if jackie gets sick what will mary ever do grandpa hastily recovers from the momentary dismay caused by this question and answers cheer fully why the same as anyone would do send for the doctor if necessary he sits down and opens the paper which strangely enough is folded neatly is all in one piece and in its old time place as he adjusts his glasses he is thinking i suppose every season has its own fruits a taste of fruit out of season is very good undisturbed nights peace and a unit aluminum pails wright way mh fanning mill doubletrees ph cutting box cutter manure spreader mh many other articles furniture kitchen glass cupboard carpet 12x12 odd dishes quantity linoleum mail box kitchen table box stove sale starts at i pm sharp terms cash clerk fred johnson a s farmer auctioncr the old gravel road in the old part of ontario it is reported on official authority that supplies of gravel rapidly are dis appearing it is said that in some instances gravel is being hauled for a distance of 100 miles or more as to our thunder bay district the timesjournal is informed by the department of highways that there are still adequate supplies of gravel for road improvements for an indefinite time ahead in this respect we are fortunate gravel is a deposit which occurs in a sort of sporadic fashion there also is a wide variation in the quality of the gravel found in different deposits and different pits some gravel while all right for certain types of roads would not be suitable for concrete work in the old days in the east the well ordered i gravel road was not like the broad life are among the many whole- 1 gravel highways of today built for some fruits which the autumn of motor traffic the difference was life brings even greater when we consider the says grandmother hopefully if splendid paved highways which vou think the tiros would stand it i now are f mam arteries of motor i really think we ought to go to st lraflic ille oldtime gravel road catherines f6r the weekend mary was a narrow track in the middle forgot to take one of jackies little w ducne on each suits and im afraid he may need f lne vehicles using these roads were buggies and wagons drawn by horses when two vehicles met on the road the horses would be slowed to a walk drivers then did not whiz by one another at speed there was plenty of time to exchange greetings for travellers by i on the oldtime gravel road were likely to be well acquainted with anna maria brown maple syrup crop is worth millions output is produced tin nearly 50000 farmers in central ontario and the total number of trees now being tapped annually each other often when they met on the road they would stop for a ranges between twenty and twenty- chat about crops and all sorts of five million six years ago the total j things in fact they might even value of maple products was valued i take the time to negotiate a horse at six million dollars but labor and other conditions brought this fig ure down since that time the tapping of maple trees goes back to the indian days on the eastern seaboard and while little appears in history about their trade those old days were decided ly more leisurely than our modern days of rush and speed there used to be an old gravel road story which was told around many a corner grocery store stove whare the cracker barrel was with method of extracting the sap and in convenient reach rendering it into syrup references are found in the tribal dances known as the maple dances held each spring it was not until 1sg5 however that the maple syrup in dustry began to receive prominence in the reports of the governors and intendants of new france toward the end of the isth century the in dustry gained recognition as a commercial venture of some magni tude much of the advancement is attributed to new methods of col lecting and boiling sap while locally more or less primitive methods are still used where farm ers make for their own consump tion and a few customers larger producers have highspeed machin ery for the purpose two farmers met on a gravel road it appears they had met about a week previously and had traded horses good mornin bill said one farmer good mornin tom repued the other after some conversation on gen eral topics tom said to bill re member that horse you traded to me last wednesday yep replied bill you didnt say anything about that horse havin the heaves nope replied bul the feller who traded him to me didnt say anything about it so i thought it was a secret fort william timesjournal how spld was named looked upon as something unfit for spud in common parlance now- food consumer section market- adays means a potato but there ling service dominion department was a time two centuries ago when j of agriculture spud stood for the society for ihej prevention of unwholesome diet 0ver t000 plt reaa our the society was formed m protest classified ads every week thevre against the introduction of potatoes your best advertising medium into great britain potatoes were send the tribune to absent friends do it right with sealtite sealtite rockwool home insultation blowing method district agent frank armstrong phone 2s cedar stajax stouffville 1gs oil burners for any type heating plant enjoy now the benefits of oil heating no dirt dust or fumes no furnace chores morning and night an even fullycontrolled temperature at all times at a cost that is comparable with any other type of fuel wards cooper appleton oil burners are made in toronto by the firm of that name and are guaranteed uncondi tionally for twelve months from date of installation sold and installed by arthur r gray lloydtown ontario phone schomberg 5022 several of these burners already installed in stouffville homes have received extremely favourable comment to farmers if ou may borrow from us on special terms under the farm improvement loans act for the purchase of agricul tural implements live stock electrical appliances or a farm electric system or for the installation of hydro power similar loans are alsomade for fencing drainage construction of and repairs to buildings the modernization of the farm home and other farm improvements ask us for the details 707 the canadian bank of commerce stouffville branch agthompson mgr clarcmont branch wlirwin mg customers corner for rural telephone service f sl one customer writes invenf some system that will prevent our neighbours discuising at great length their trouble with choco late pie fillings burned cabbage etc y 0 were afraid there is no system that will keep people from following the ageold custom of chatting with their neighbours but we all know how crowded rural lines are right now and we do urge you to keep those friendly telephone visits down to a minimum it will help to improve telephone service allround

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