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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 12, 1946, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday september 5 1946 business directory dental stouffville monument works orders promptly executed p tarr proprietor telephone 15206 fuller brush products sales and delivery anywhere in markham pickering uxbridge and scott townships v penxanen main st east stoufrville ontario 446m phone 6502 lehmans shoe store footwear for all the family shoe repairing womens hosiery gloves shoes socks boots and mitts stouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock brierbush hospital government licensed member of the allied private hospital association main street east stouffville maternity medical and surgical day and nlglit service sellers atkinson ph ag 201 w2 ph stouff 290 licensed auctioneers 25 years experience sales conducted anywhere special izing in farm stock furniture and property sales all sales personally listed and advertised hills prepared and posted prompt service reason able rates phone 290 stouffville clarke prentice phone agincourt 52 w3 milllken licensed auctioneer for the counties of york and ontario successor for corpl ken prentice of casf and of the late j h prentice former prentice prentice farm and farm stock sales a specialty at fair and reason able rates a s farmer licensed auctioneer york county uxbridge and picker ing townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty telephone stouffville 7312 address gormley po stouffville machine tool works telephone 253 rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinery machinery repairs l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer contlnuuum telephone scrrlce day snd night stouffville 9801 neil c smith lds dds graduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank of commerce telephone 167 stouffville c s barker lds dds rlonor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office over marie jacks beauty parlor phone 27402 markham every tuesday medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county dr f j button stouffville ontario telephone 371 hours daily 9 to 12 am tuesday thursday saturday evenings 79 pm and by appointment office over button blk r g clendening l funeral director ambulance service markham ontario phone 9000 a c- kennedy lilroirhcior hurch street stoutfvlll monday and friday 9 to 12 am insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies a reasonable rates prompt service rhone 25902 stouffville h o klinck hhone 3307 stouffville hre auto burglary sickness and accident fidelity bonds the standard life assurance co the pioneer of canadian life insurance mutual company with 117 years experience strength and service unexcelled f g alsop life auto fire sickness and accident insurance phone 5002 stouffville ont f m pugh phone 3805 stouffville insurance fire auto burglary the mutual life assurance co low cost insurance since 1869 check up on the reserve power low premiums and high dividends af this company and be convinced- prompt and courteous service d a beer insurance of all kinds 16th year in business hone pickering address 5 r22 brougham ont barristers office phone residence phone 3160 3514 arthur w s greer kc barrister solicitor notary public 6 king street east oshawa ontario resident partner branch office w c pollard kc port perry uxbridge ontario phone 25 0 r hollinrake kc barrister and solicitor ratcliff block stouffville wednesday and saturday mornings toronto office gait hollinrake bartrem 49 wellington st east elgin 6196 residence ballantrae phone 8402 office phone elgin 7021 residence phone mo 6235 samuel d borins barrister solicitor etc 503 temple bldg 62 richmond street west toronto i victoria square cold storage lockers now operating the victoria square merchant philip willows has just completed the installation of a modern freez ing or cold storage plant at his store premises there with some 300 jockers available for public use at moderate rental charges the new plant says mr willows is the latest equipment on the mar ket no pipes to both and quick freezing with modern chill room that the patrons will find will keep their meats fruits and vegetables in perfect state of reservation retaining all the qualities of flavor and vitamins the new freezing plant will be found a great convenience to the people of that part of markham township should cattle numbers be reduced tile number of cattle on farms in canada leached an alltime high lat year according to the june 1st survey by the dominion bureau of statistics the estimated 10759000 head was more than 25 per cent higher than the piewar number june 1st estimates for this year are not yet available but is is generally calculated that the cattle population is still over 10 million head the volume of cattle slaughtered and beef produced in 1915 was also me lugnest on record inspected cattle slaughter was more than uouuie 1939 lslostu head com pared to s257l during the last six months of 1915 over a million cattle were handled by inspected proces sors the largest nuniber slaughter ed in a week was 5v3u5 inspected slaughterings for the first naif of 19iu have been below uiuse for the same period in 1915 tii39sii head compared to 731110 or a decrease of 95 per cent if estimated numbers on farms are reasonably in line with the actual holdings it is possible that market nigs in the last six months may be equal to or- larger than a year ago the time at which cattle are sent to market depends upon a number of factors when cattle are on grass the amount of pasture available is important available supplies of iced may make it desirable to carry cattle over the winter future price outlook is also a factor that may uifiuerice the producer in making a final decision any information available is therefore useful in ueierminihg what policy to follow world war 1 ended in 1918 the trend in cattle vices that followed mr be of some interest to local cattle raisers since the year 1919 s parallel witli 1910 insofar as a postwar oeriod is concerned the accompanying table of live cattle prices on the toronto market has ueeri renared the table sets out the monthly average price for cer tain qualities of cattle for the years 1919 to 1922 inclusive it will be observed that prices were maintain ed at relatively the same level dur ing the early oart of 1920 as com pared to 1919 uuring late summer and fall- of 1920 rices tended to decline and during the early part of 1921 there was an appreciable droi the big reduction however took place in the summer of 1921 when cattle values declined approx imately 50 nier cent below 1919 the year of peak prices for livestock during and immediately following world war 1 pine orchard too late last week mr and mrs rae mcclure and baby spent the holiday with her parents mr and mrs whitfield mrs walter johnston and earl visited in aurora a couple of days last week billy dike and don mccallum left last week for western canada rae luricly is snorting a car miss joan tidman has accepted a position at york county hosnital mr guy soules is on a fishing tri in the muskoka area mr henry widdilield is in tor onto hosnital and is doing nicely mr and mrs ed johnston and familv sent a couple of davs in the niagara district miss june brillinger is attending high school in stouffville miss eileen fair visited the johnston home over the holiday taxi service telephone stouffville 5706 for prompt taxi service all our passengers are fully covered with insurance for passenger hazard passengers carried anywhere k laushyvay rlngwood stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop brougham womens institute the good attendance of members and visitors at the august meeting oi the womens institute was gratifying to the officers mrs e holtby and mrs w ellicott were warmly welcomed after being shut ins for four months and mrs brown was celebrating her eighty- fourth birthday two letters were read from two english branches of wi stokenham and pottersmouth in devon thanking brougham for the peach jam received through the jam project one letter established that in britain the jam ration only allows 1 lb per person per month it is a possibility that a gift parcel will be sent to these english mem bers mrs harvey reported a visit from mr bowles feild secretary for red cross who suggested that north pickering branch keep up its red cross activities through a loan cupboard and other assistance to the township nurse mrs rhoten and so make a contribution toward belter health in the township the chief interen of the after noon centred on mrs lereine bat lantyne wellknown writer and speaker and representative of robin hood flour mills she was accompanied by mrs dennis of ottawa the story of handicrafts as told by mrs ballantyne traced the growth of nations through their craftsmanship and skill in portray ing their times and lives in their designs she was particularly enthusiastic about the beauty of indian work which prompted the president to suggest that mrs nor ton tell mrs ballantyne about the interesting collection of native work brought here by mrs allan miller from the arctic she urged her listeners to portray our own times through the designs of their hands she told how hungarians develop skill in designing by not using any patterns she provided a list of books relative to all kinds of handicrafts and brougham will be glad to assist anyone who would like to know more alxmt them in thanking mrs ballantyne for her entertaining talk mrs robert son paid tribute to the talents and skill of many of the members which have been so well demon strated in their work for red cross during the teamaking nreparations by mrs o burton mrs hamilton mrs hodgson and mrs hamilton another visitor to brougham mrs g drynan sang several songs of her own comnosition cochrane horses dying from swamp fever the mortality among horses in the south cochrane district lias prompted special mention in the weekly report of ontario- agricul tural representatives released by the ontario department of agricul ture the report merely states a num ber of horses are dying from what appears to be a type of swamp fever officials in the department have received no further details of the malady or the number of horses that have been stricken bihle questions and answers question can a man be forgiven the worst sin answer our answer is found in the first part of matthew 1231 wherefore i say unto you all manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men q what is a holy convocation as mentioned in leviticus 23 a a gathering for religious ser vice see numbers 28 25 exodus 12 16 q i have been told that the holy bible condemns drunkenness is it true a yes and it also condemns those who make others drunk nor thieves nor covetous nor drunk ards nor revilers nor extortioners shall inherit the kingdom of god 1 corinthians 6 10 woe unto him that giveth his neighbor drink that puttest thy bottle to him and makest him drunken also habak- kuk 2 15 q what were the cities of re fuge and how many were there a the six cities of refuge were appointed by moses and joshua at the command- of god they were places of safety for those who had taken human life unintentionally there such persons were assured a fair trial and were required to re main until the death of the high priest see exodus 2113 num bers 35 1128 joshua 20 q have the peonle who were patience lord that is the thing we ask just patience to perform the little task small duties and the simple boring things the round of thankless jobs that each day brings no glory in the darning of a hole no triumph and no challenge to the soul we dont need high impossible ideals for keeping houses clean and cook ing meals in offices just work the same routine and taj tap tap upon a dull machine we dont need courage of the showy kind to jog along and do the daily grind but lord we do need patience such a lot and all the sense of humour that weve got so patience is the thing for which we pray to help us with the battles of the day selected by a constant reader who thinks the tribune an excellent all round newspaper destroyed by the flood in noahs day been resurrected a thev have not but they will be we read in john 52s 29 mar vel not at this for the hour is coming in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice and shall come forth they that have done good unto the resurrection of life and they that have done evil unto the resurrection of damna tion q can you give one definite bible prophecy thai has been his torically fulfilled a yes a dozen but here is one speaking of the city of tyre once called the mistress of thesea the prophet ezekiel said and i will cause the noise of thy songs to cease and the sound of thy harps shall be no more heard and 1 will make thee like the top of a rock thou shall be a place to spread nets upon thou shall be built no more for i the lord have snoken it saith the lord god ezekiel 2013 14 this vophecy has been fulfilled to the letter conveying precious people on the most happy mission of their lives what a shame wheu a careless driver spoils it all because of speed warmer weather big help for tomato acreage ten days ago tne outlook was gloomy for tomatoes grown in large aereaseeast of stouffville raised chiefly for processing at the clare- mpnt canning iant however with the warmer weather which set in last thursday the crop is ripening better and with the warm midday sunshine will mature a large ton nage that bid fair to lie ruined the first few days of septemlxh tomatoes have been going in daih in large tonnage the last week and while the price is just fair a good crop will compensate growers and make them some money it is believed just married crashed auto into street pole roy m taylor of leaksdale north of uxbridge came to grief on his honeymoon when driving through minden when his car crashed a telephone pole and made a complete wreck he and his bride escaped with minor injuries it may not have been the case with mr taylor but honeymoon parties invariable drive fast nrobablv because of their joyous status or something- same as wedding tours conducted by j friends who should realize thev are 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 you leave stouffville daylight time to toronto to uxbridge a 715 am a 350 pm b 1225 pm b 925 am c 415 pm c 240 pm b 820 pm a daily excent sun hoi c sat only b sun hoi only 705 pm b 1140 pm bus connections at toronto for buffalo detroit chicago north bay new york montreal fares are low ronnd trip tax included toronto 180 buffalo 7c0 montreal 1730 detroit 1235 new york 2085 chicago 2095 tickets and information at ratcliff pipher stouffville motors stouffville phone 170 advance notice ontario royal commission on forestry public hearings whereas pursuant to the public inquiries act chapter 19 of the revised statutes of ontario 1937 major general howard kennedy was appointed a commissioner to investigate inquire into and report upon the forest resources of ontario and their conservation management and beneficial utilization for all purposes including their relation to other basic industries particularly farming and their relation to recreation soil con servation and waterways and water powers notice is hereby given that after having completed field investigations with his staff the commissioner proposes to hold public hearings in accordance with the following tentative schedule sault ste marie port arthur kcnora fort frances gcraldton london cochrane north liny pembroke ottawa toronto notice is further given tions or groups desiring to make evidence to the commission will have an opportunity of doing so at any one of the above hearings while the presentation of oral evidence under oath is permissible it is trongly urged that sub missions take the form of written briefs as to the form of which the commissions counsel will give any assistance that may be required all briefs or oral evidence presented at the public hearings will be given proper consideration by the commission in the prepara tion of its report and recommendations in order to facilitate the work of the commision it is requested that briefs be forwarded to the secretary ontario royal commission on forestry administration building long branch small arms plant toronto 1 1 to reach the office of the commission at least one month before the hearing at which iheir consideration is desired w ii hewson secretary 2829 oct 1- 2 nov 5- i nov 8- 9 nov 1213 nov 1819 nov 2320 nov 2829 nov 2- 3 dec 5- 7 dec 910ii dec that all persons assoeia- representations or present

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