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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 23, 1946, p. 4

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday may 23 1946 angue of ayiwin the little calf shown above was born at ayi win que he had a fullblood ed moose for a father and his mother moosie shown with him was three parts moose grandmother half rrioosa miss ann just is seen with animals on freeman cross farm er- kxkkh1 tutjht tokoxto t hlhtkkx safety kneehi the little wirehaired terrior who nearly rive years ago save lessons in safety to the school children of tte star died in philadelphia where she had been living in retirement kneehi age 13 had demonstrated safety to more than 12000000 school children in more than 8000 schools in toronto phlladephia washington balti more detroit buffalo miami and numerous other places for her contributions to safety kneehi owned by dr george fi srunson had been awarded more than 200 certificates medals badges and diplomas and tne state of pennsylvania honored her with a teachers certificate kneehis safety demonstrations were made into motion pictures and appeared on the screen across canada her first safety lesson in toronto was sept 19 1941 police figures showed that traffic accidents dropped from 11 a month to five that october and only two from nov 1 to nov 20 when the tor- ronto board of education honored this little dog with a dinner at the royal york attending also was the mayor other members of the city council and representatives of the police department when it was revealed that acci dents in toronto had dropped 30 in 1942 to 53 trustee dr k a hardy at a meeting of the board f education credited kneehi with having done more to promote safety in toronto schools than all other campaigns and lessons put together kneehi was buried in the francisvale cemetery for pets winner of this years alaska ice pool was mike johnson of sitka all alaska and the yu kon awaited the breakup of ice to determine the winner ofhe pool which has been held an nually for 2 years this year the pot totalled s10s000 watch ing the ice go out are xenana townspeople note the baby carriage and native girls al aska railroad bridge is in the background one of the most spectacular excitementpacked breakups in the history of the xenana ice pool gripped the northland when the tanana river ice pack broke and de termined winners of the big pool ice was swept clear in 15 minutes victoria square mr and mrs herb smith of headford had tea sunday evening with mrs w brumwell and miss dorothy oliver miss vera boyton and mr an drew forson had tea sunday even ing with mr and mrs alvin case- ley and linda mr and mrs louis xichols and mrs r boynton called on mrs m houch of cashel on sunday even ing mr r perkins returned home monday evening after spending the past week with friends at meaford we wish a speedy recovery to mrs c hart who is in the western hospital also to mr robt francey who is ill sympathy of the community is extended to our reeve mr charles hooper in the death of his father mr henry hooper sunday was the regular wms sunday service rev dr j t tay lor of richmond hill was the guest speaker while mr bruce of button- ivllle was guest soloist mrs taylor j addressed the members of the sunday school during the ss ses- sion send the tribune to absent friends births ood mr and mrs edward r good formerly of stouffvillewish to announce the arrival of a son at the hamilton genera hospital on monday may 20 1916 paint for beauty and protection everything theyre painting doling out new colour with a lavish hand and with an eye to smarter livelier homes theyre blending the colour of their homes with the lands- scapes and surroundings there house on a paint good protection for outside when yon put durable liardweating ews hardware new implements immediate delivery 3 sets fleuryuissell s0 disc harrows 1 set fleurybissell 60 disc harrows w international i htkixsox mc1t agent motors stouffvilu2 dickson hill w a jones and sons are deliver ing tomaio plants to lie farmers who have taken contracts for grow ing tomatoes for the campbell soup company pastor shantz spent sunday at port hope and paul storms was in cnarge of the services here mr and mrs hare of keswick visited with their daughter mrsira grove and family j miss olive pipher was a guest at i the redslaw home on sunday sunday may 26th will ha mission ary sunday at the mbc churches at mount joy and dickson hill rev and mrs ira w slerk return ed missionary from northern ni geria west africa will be the spea kers rev mr sherk has spent nearly vorty years in missionary work in nigeria west africa and mrs sherk a few years less he was field superintendent for a number of years they will speak from their rich experience and ministry higher milk pukes in view of some misunderstand ing we repeat that the dominion government has advised the agri cultural food board that subsidy on milk and milk products during the 12 months beginning may 1 1916 will be continued on the same basis as last year the subsidy of 10 cents per pound of butterfat used n the man ufacture of creamery butter and of 20 cents per 100 pounds on milk used in the manufacture of cheddar cheese will be paid throughout the year a subsidy of 35 cents per 100 pounds on fluid milk will be paid to producers in authorized areas from may 1 1916 to september 30 1916 and 55 cents per 100 pounds from october 1 1946 to april 30 1917 except in certain areas where it will continue at 25 cents for milk used in the manufacture of concentrated milk products and of milk sugar subsidy will be paid at the rate of 15 cents per 100 pounds from may 1 1916 to septem ber 30 1916 this will be raised to the winter level of 30 cents per 100 pounds at october 1 1946 the governments announcement that the removal of the consumer subsidy of 2c per quart or fluid milk is not relished by the dairy industry or the consumer who will have to pay 2c per quart more for milk gormley mr and mrs charlie james had sunday dinner with mr and mrs l hunt and ruth mr and mrs e harvey and bruce had supper sunday evening with mr and mrs x carrington betty ann and beverlev mrs writ bruce and genevieve and mrs agar of toronto had sup per sunday evening with mr and mrs harry bennett murray and margaret our gormley young people who nave been attending fort erie bible school agnes sider edna eade agnes cober and bruce steckley completed the school term last thursday we wish them success in their results miss betty mansbridge and mr ted boadway were entertained in the home of mr and mrs frank harvey sunday evening for supper congratulations to mr and mrs fred wilson on the birth of a son last week in xewmarkct hospital we are sorry that miss helen doner has had the cold and has been compelled to spend this week at her home visitors with mr and mrs harrison schlicter and helen on sunday evening were mr and mrs harold doner shirlev and fern and mr and mrs allan djner miss ruth gooding visited mr and mrs doug jones and kenneth f lansing veeitnd 160000 ontario corxty roads ontario county is spending 160- 000 on roads this year mostly for repairing and patching broken sur face where frost damage has caused much trouble vandorf mr and mrs r e creig spent sunday afthe home of mr and mrs h a white mrs brillinger and leonard miss annie dike mr howard dike were sunday dinner guests with mr and mrs harry west sgt george dewsbury arrived home on wednesday evening geo spent one year in olbenburg ger many mrand mrsjames clark and mrs welsh of toronto were guests at j george mackays on sunday mr and mrs roy morley mrand airs grant morley were sunday cinner guests at miss l atkinsons in aurora mr and mrs james oliver mr and mrs h e oliver mr and mrs w h sproxton attended the funer a of the late henry hoopci at but tonville on sunday miss margaret petre of hamilton visited with miss ruth oliver over the weekend our choir will be guest singers at snowball special service next sun day evening mr andmrs fred avis were sun day visitors with mr and mis r j carr mr and mrs jim carr of toronto were callers there during the day mr albert baxter and mss marie baxter of uxbridge mr and mrs ewen of holt were recent visitors with mr and mrs irwin 22nd axxuatj sports day mouxt albert sat- june 1 new and different program akterxoox softball tournament prizes 2500 s1500 1000 first ten entries accepted foot races novelty races horse shoe competition baby show 230 pm bingo afternoon and evening run by canadian legion evexixg dance to don gilkcs k11v pm 7 piece orchestra rain or shine variety show continuous 71 130 p variety- show continuous 711 30 pm incky draw 1130 pm shoo 1000 and five 500 prizes hollinger bus lines from toronto to mt aibert and return special schedule t hkkex recovers diamond for owxer this oneinamillicn story volves a chicken and a diamond the diamond feil out of mrs e cockwells ring at kelliher sask- about 50 miles northwest of here recently ami was lost some weeks later she sold all her chickens but one later she killed the lone bird and on examining it found the dia mond in its crop makkham towxshii reeve bereaved ijufaged father markham township lost an old and honored resident on friday may 17 when henry hooper suc cumbed to an illness of some dura tion he was in his 79th year and had lived in the buttotiyhle district for half a century being born at vandorf in whitdiurch where he attended school as a lad the late mr hooper resided on 4 i the farm where he died exactly 45 altona years and here his wife died 18 1 years ago dr and mrs robt smith of surviving is an only son charles hamilton visited with mr and mrs hooper reeve of markham town- reg mackay on the townline for ship the funeral on sunday after- a few days last week mr and mrs morgan hill and son grant accompanied by mrs reg mackay spent last fridnv in peter- boro noon from the late honie to thorn- hill cemetery for interment was largely attended surge milker parts at reduced prices twenty million subsidy cost the two cents per quart subsidy on milk that will be licontinued on may 31 has been costing the a complete stock of parts for ottawa government twenty million surge milkers always on stand dollars per vear xo wonder hon better rubber parts for less money thos kennedy labelled it a hot your milker serviced by experts at j potato which no government small charge 41tf wants to pick up fundamental evangelical follow the crowds to hear for yourself dr cks m0ffatt irish evangelist bible teacher author youth leader when he will deliver his special message on the tabernacle of moses in the wilderness he uses an eightfoolhigh model of the tabernacle to illustrate his message as decribed in exodus and hebrews the model is complete in every respect 1 see the holy of holiest 2 see the ark of the covenant with cherubiins of glory 3 watch how the high priest passes behind the veil 4 look at the golden alter of incense horns dipped with blood 5 the seven golden candlesticks will be burning 6 the brazen laver full of water 7 the great brazen alter of sacrifices with four horns the evangelist will reveal the holy of holies by parting the veil dressed in the robes of a high priest there will be special music and singing in keeping with this sacred theme- this is a message you will never forget bring your neighbors family and friends sunday evening may 26 730 pm stouffville christian church rev c g montgomery minister the church that preaches what the bible teaches missionary spiritual milk tickets and the change h the price of milk the ontario milk control board has announced that milk tickets purchased at the subsidized price prior to june 1st and in the hands of con sumers on j une 1 st wi 1 1 be worth 2c per quart less than the legal price which will be in effect on june 1st- this means that it will be necess ary for consumers using these sub sidized tickets to pay an addition al two cents per quart along with cash ticket on and after june 1st when the distributors will revert to the legal prices in the various mar kets in ontario ontario milk distributors 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