the tribune stouffviile ont thursday july 11 1946 lerbert marshall ecorated in the kings honor list issued i the new bfdget i and the farmek at least six of the new federal budget proposals announced in the house of commons june 27 hold special interest for farmers bring ing certain benefits said h h- han- dominion daytve name of her pr and managing- ert marshall appeared among the wrector of the canadian t ederauon st of those who were granted the fspll rder of the british empire and he ill now be entitled to be referred as herbert marshall obe ominion statistictian mr marshall is a resident of ott- va and a brother of mr fred larshall former manager of the ank of nova scotia at stoulfville d still a resident of the town hal district missed jkcext storms the stoulfville area has missed le recent storms that visited areas ot far away and did considerable amage to the farm crops and uildings locally the rains that dl came gently on each occasion up around manilla in the beaver- n district one storm recently did great deal of damage in the cress- ell area in brock township and laropisa messrs k luke and ed nugent irmers in that area sustained eavy losses when the wind stripp- i the roofs from buildings on their roperty in addition to this several ees were uprooted by the hurri- inelike gale no person was ljured 1hat do they want he money for 7 the lindsay post reports that at recent meeting municipal council lore banned smoking during meet- lgs by members of the council and len the council turned around and itroduced a bylaw voting them erlves 5 each pay for each meeting f council held in future surely after saving their cigar loney formerly consumed during auneil meetings lindsay council- rs have adopted a more than sav- ig attitude in voting themselves n additional saving of 5 per meet- he fly menace reminding canadians that flies re germcarriers the department f national health and welfare ttawa has issued a seasonable arning in the war against these ests it is advised that special care e taken this summer to check creening to keep flies out of build igs particularly where there are oung children and public baking hops and all dairies it is suggested nat parents use part of their amily allowance money to pro- ide adequate screens and mos- uito netting to protect the homes the tribune is your best classl- ied adv market enters more than 500 homes every week refrigeration we are now installing refri- feration lockers at victoria quare for the convenience of the farmers in the neighbor hood moderate yearly rental charges save your garden vegetables for next winter use also use the locker for beef and pork storage reserve your locker today 1 p w willows ing said mr hannam was the fact that five of the proposals are in line with recommendations strongly urged upon the government by the federation in recent years mr hannam however softpedals the fact that tre operation of the bud get is delayed until next year farmers and fishermen will then be able to average their income over a period of three years for tax purposes officials of the income tax department state that this will be a moving average that is the threeyear eriod wil be moved along with each succeeding period the benefits of this provision will not become apparent until 1948 wren farmers will make thier first threeyear average calculation hav ing in the meantime made tax returns and paid whatever income tax is payable in the years 1910 and 1947 if two of the three years have been good years with a bad loss in the third the averaging of the income over the three years migrt show a net loss all round in which case there would be a refund on taxes he had paid in the other years of the period the second provision of import ance to farmers is that in which a working wife is allowed an income exemption of 250 on income earn ed by herself in addition to the married exemption of s1500 on the mans income this means that a farm wife who earns an income on any item of farm production for which she is responsible may claim exemption up to s250 with respect to her husbands income tax however if she earns more than the 250 the amount over and above tie 250 must be deducted from the 1500 exemption of the man the general provision raising the married exemption from 1200 to 1500 and the single persons ex emption from 660 to 750 will carry some benefit to farmers as well as other citizens another provision removes the excess profits tax from a farmer who is sole proprietor of his farm also in the case of partnerships a fifth provision is that where trere has been a delay of several years in checking and completing income tax returns interest on amounts found due and payable after checking will not be collected this is even better than the feder ations request for a two year limit a sixth provision provides for the establishment of a board of appeals where claims against assessments of income tax in the year 1916 and in subsequent years may be heard request for such a board of appeal was made last year to the income tax committee of tte senate by the canadian federation of agricuture if i d 117 1 bogarttown school ooiart rescue work v sadie wm names in order of merit grade 5 to grade 6 marie cut iting hi garnet williams h stuart toole h ken smith hi billie vernon grant hisev jeffrey sutton hydro employee receive smith award from national safety grade 4 de j m t uuncil and canadian electrical ian h and euun kav h association dorothv hartford art rescue work brings recognition sheri- equal employees of the sutton rural operating power commission of ontario have received recognition by the national safety council for church grade 3 to grade 4 june smith h norma church h guy drutry donald appleton doris smart work in resuscitation the awards made in may were for a particularly difficult fescue effected nearly two years ago onoctober 20 1914 a man named lawrence handysides was trapped grade 2 to grade 3 gordon muir norman kay eric smith billie appleton grade 1 to grade 2 garry muir jim church grade 1 charles greenwood 4 victoria square stouffviile ph 7508 on dominion day the members of the anglican church at mussel- mans lake held an informal meet ing at the church house miss ruth davidson who has since left for western canada to be married and will make her home there was the recipient of a handsome bible a gift from the members together with the best wishes for her future hsppiness for six years she v been a faithful member and has also been a teacher in the- junior congregation the meeting ended by singing blest be the tie that binds followed by the lords prayer and the well known collict prevent us 0 lord in all our doings etc will you accept a contract to make life easy for your family get it from gordon brown your friend erf canada ufa he mix help tou select the right canada life contract for your own particular needs lie will show you how this contract creates an immediate estate- for you not a large fortune necessarily hut amplo protection for your family in case your life should end too soon he will show you how if you live to retirement age you can take life as easy as you like with no work to do except the pleasant task of cashing a canada life cheque every month ask your friend at canada life to give yon th full story jzl canada life brighter tomorrows for you and yours in a well just outside sutton a rjct- ie whittaker elgin toole carl hydro crew brought him out and hisev elinore church successfully applied the prone pres sure method of resuscitation which is standard practice with all he bc linecrews the award of the nsc presidents medal wa made by wills maclachlan to the sutton roa while certificates were presented to j d tate lcb lee c e carpentier and m g- fountain who all figured in the rescue this is the second time that the sutton rural operating area group has received recognition by tre national safetv council on august 2 1911 miss elise simon was rescued from drowning by- j d tate l c b lee c e carpentier soninlaw of blake sanders of stouffviile and kenneth kineh who were awarded certificates over 7000 people read classified ads every week our mount albert continuation school results of june examinations and yearly average grade 12 to 13 ann carruthers p kenneth walker 70 eldred pegg 00 jean park 55 grade 11 to grade 12 marie broad 90 zeula culbert 74 ross draper 10 jeanette harrison s3 morley scott 02 william scott os louis sedore 00 jean sisler 01 arnott toole si jean walker os grade 10 to grade 11 ross drap er 53 glenn maries 00 louis se dore 55 ramona smallev 05 wm scott s5 grade 9 to grade 10 david couch 01 bertha crone 70 david crone 71 gordon culbert 73 yvonne graham 7s george green 70 donald hill 55 mary lunau 71 held in clstody j for damaging cabin a 20yearold youth was remand- 1 led in custody for sentence friday i when he pleaded guilty to damaging ja cabin owned by george e da vies i musselmans lake by magistrate j e pritchard kc in magistrates j court j davies testified that the cabins i partitions were torn down and the window screens broken he said he discovered the damage after the youth who was one of a partv of five boys had turned in the kev to the cabin the previous day chas alex farrell an employee of davies said that he had inspect ed the cabin arter tre boys liatl left and found it littered with cigarette butts and smelling of beer he said empty bottles were lying around thursday nite is foto nite 200 75 joan mainprize 09 marie paislev gs gertie sedore 51 donald walker 71 wanted by the j si dealers canadian buyers horse hair bagging wool feathers metals scrap tires tubes batteries j hutton claremont phone claremont s r3l best prices paid 6tf alfalfa hay wanted best price for good quality sample reesors marmill limited markham phone 96 brigadier r a macfarlane ds0 1946 stylemaster sedan makes first transcanada trip to win todd medal for brig r a macfarlane down canadas main street the transcanada highway which links province to province from sea to sea and opens the way to a great new era of tourist travel rnnnin m ilti fin us i l rolling along canadas main street the trans- canada highway from coast to coast brigadier r a macfarlane dso at the wheel of a new 1946 chevrolet sedan has just completed the first oceantoocean automobile trip without leaving canadian soil to win the a e todd gold medal offered in 1912 by the mayor of victoria brig macfarlane left louisburg nova scotia with the salt of the atlantic on his rear wheels and after nine days of driving he arrived in victoria vancouver island bg and dipped his front wheels in the pacific having covered 4743 miles the chevrolet used was a stock 1946 model powered with a standard sixcylinder valveinhead engine it was selected by brig macfarlane who held the responsible posts of director of mechanization and deputy mas tergeneral of ordnance at de fence headquarters ottawa because he is convinced that a sturdy light economical passen ger car is ideal for the average canadian citizen with his ex tensive experience of army ve hicles on the testing grounds and on active service in two wars brig macfarlane made die new chevrolet his choice for his his torymaking trip another first for chevrolet hearing the end of the trailj v johnson and george warren of the victoria automobile club meet brigadier macfarlane and his chevrolet a few miles outside victoria and escort him into the city the awardwinning of the todd medal offered in 1912 became possible with com pletion of the transcanada highway it is now awarded to brig r a macfarlane for the first authenticated jour ney from louisburg cape breton to victoria bc over a specified allcanadian route through the rockiesthc chevrolet spent thrilling hours skirting sheer precipices and climbing high moun tain roads before it encountered this quiet litdc valley in canadas rocky range the pacific- after 4743 miles of rapid troublefree driving brigadier macfarlane and his codriver dip the front wheels of their chevrolet in the pacific ocean to win the a e todd gold medal general motors products of canada limited oshawa ontario