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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 3, 1946, p. 11

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the tribune stouffviue ont thursday october 3 1946 green river seldom seen atlantic mark broken this is the time of harvest for but no claim made mr and mrs w duncan and mr ame parts of canada tne haryestj and m j xighswander attended s the 25th wedding anniversary of mr absolved of spy activities- kk11t dealer fixed b over but in many other parts of the queen mary arrived la ihe country it is now in full swing iosi of us who are farmers take ais time of year in our stride with out paying any particular attention it thats not altogether fair to say i we had had a tad crop or if the feather had interfered we would lertainly have been talking about it just the same its not a bad idea these days to think about the fact hat were pretty lucky there arc- lot of countries in this world that ive never seen but they come into ny mind a good many times just think for instance about india or china there was a picture n one of the magazines the other jay about a lot of corpses on a side street in calcutta and a lot of birds nerehed up on the side of the roof ifhey were vultures waiting to pick ihe bones of the dead people- the people who died from starvation lust didnt have enough energy to le bothered moving they died on iie side of the street 1 wonder what some of those people would do if they could peek into a granary here now or get a look at the herds of fat cattle still ut on pasture what about the pro visions in countless basements and lellars were going to take in the hist of our garden produce one of these days before the frost comes week from halifax after a trip of mr frank booth of brooklim three days 15 hours and 4s minutes i on saturday evening but her officers said no record j little carol white recently corn- would be claimed officially because tag from england with her mother comparable figures for that run and granddaughter of mr and mrs were lacking tne halifaxsouthampton route is 400 nautical miles shorter than the 3llmiie new yorksouth ampton run on the latter the queen mary holds the record of three days 20 hours 12 minutes about three weeks ago the editor of the tribune stood on the docks at halifax and witnessed the incom ing of an australian linsr which c white celebrated her second birthday here on saturday rev hoffman spce on sunday j morning of experiences among the chinese people at our quarterly missionary service many musical numbers guitar duet by mildred j carter and audrey smith of stouff- ville solos by v sadler also miss edna german of markham and a number from carter and xighswan- j del sisters should have docked at new york tte are very pleased to announce strike condition d f cook isaninga j cglt group to meet friday even ings at 70 all girls in this age will be welcome and transportation provided ordered to make halifax for debark ation of some 1000 war brides who were then sent on to new york by train i is an inspiring sight to look on over the expanse of water about midnight when your eye falls upon a big ocean liner that looks like a floating hotel there are naturally a lot of hysterical people oh deck and in this instance when they could not immediately come ashore because they had no landing passes for canada it was heartbreaking most of the war brides had seen service fighting for what not what they received at new york by the strikers at any rate imagine the look on the face of sux school i child in greece if he could see j chargesischoiarspay he milk thats collected from justor teachers iur concession here in a day it ould go a long ways towards keep- ng his family alive for a long time a person doesnt like to think bout these matters its easier tc ut a thousand miles up between ourself and those creatures and nd something to complain about xtually during a year like this we avent got much to complain ibout imagine the people of china ight now oh well one of these lays the world is going to be a setter place during the war thats me of the things we heard about i lot a lot of people in the world list be pretty badly dissillusioned ight now with the manner n which canadians are messing things up in the midst of plenty mrs josh says that unless we go to vork on our farms in our mills and actories and help the suffering humanity in other parts of the vvorld instead of standing by rumbling our turn to suffer will urely come and wouldnt that inly be fair old josh wptb questions and answers typical questions consumers have asked the wartime prices trade board this week are answered by the consumer branch committee q i bought a small gas heater which was never installed ow ing to the shortage of gas sup ply in our community 1 would like to sell this and would like to know if this would be con sidered secondhand as it is ex actly as it was when i had it delivered is there a price ceil ing on gas heaters as this heater has never been used and has been carefully stored away since it was pur chased it would not be consider ed secondhand merchandise you could sell it as a new ar ticle and would be permitted to charge exactly the same price you paid when you made the purchase a scholarships at ontario etkrinary college inxounced at the closing dinner tendered to group of veterinarians attending refresher course at the ontario veterinary college dr a l mac- nabb principal of the college an nounced the gift of three new cholarships open to students of that- institution they are as folows by dr j w r towler to be awarded to the student with highest proficiency in horse diseases the brampton jersey scholar ship donated by d bull and son jersey breeders of brampton value 1000 to be awarded to the 1th year student highest in cattle diseases the borden scholarship of 200 to be donated by bordens evapor ated milk company to be awarded to a student studying cattle dis eases for four months after gradua tion no longer can the preacher pro claim from the pulpit in all truth fulness religion is free it is just announced from one of torontos larger churches that there will be a charge made of 500 per year for scholars and at the same time tea chers will be paid a small fee for their services looks like an ac knowledgement of failure when the sunday school has to introduce q such commercial standards in order to carry on protestants talk about paid for prayers to get roman catholics out of purgatory as a mere racket with registration fees for sunday school scholars and paid teachers time may not be far distant when we may read such headliners as s s teachers strike for higher pay or johnies dad refuses to pay injq please tell me how creased fees for sons religious in struction yes we doubt very much that placing the sunday school on a commercial basis will solve the pre sent trouble or be the answer to the question as to why sunday schools and churches are so empty today cultivation urged to control weeds now that the harvesting of crops is nearing completion farmers should devote their attention to clearing their farms of noxious weeds says john d macleod director of the crops seeds and weeds branch ontario department of agriculture weed infested areas which should be cleaned up immediately are in evidence every where mr macleod adds after harvest cultivation is one of the most practical and effective methods for the control of weecjs says mr macleod plants draw heavily on the food stored in the roots in order to produce flowers and seeds and are at their weakest stage at the present time if pos sible cultivation should he under taken to prevent the ripening of the current years seed as well as to light a weakened root washing machine service dependable prompt low coat canadas oldest washer storm eetd 1901 complete rebuilding service bealty washer store 384388 dupont st toronto ttl ran 5460 service truck calls in stouffviue and district on t ii u r s d a v for expert factory service phone 290 w d atkinson when do the canning sugar coupons expire no expiry date has been an nounced last year these cou pons remained valid until the end of the year and we presume the same regulation will be in effect this year should any change be made there will be ample notice given both in the newspapers and over the radio long this freezing order will remain in effect 1 cant help thinking that when a poor man buys a home he certainly needs it and after one years time i believe he has waited long enough to get into it we wish we could answer your question but it is impossible to say when this order will be lift ed while it means hardship to one family it protects another and it can readily be seen that it would be very difficult to set rental regulations which would benefit everyone if the order was lifted during the present housing shortage the prices of tenant occupied houses would skyrocket those with plenty of money would be able to pur chase and many others would be left homeless q will you please tell me when the blue coupons for butter in the no 5 ration books run out are certain numbers not valid after a certain date if sowhich ones a there is some confusion among consumers over which butter coupons are valid in the old and new ration books now r21 is the last butter coupon to be used in the old ration book ra tioning authorities point out that r22 to r25 will not be de clared valid first butter cou pon to become good in the new ration book is b2g which comes due sept 20 incidentally coupons still valid in the old ra tion books are si to 25 for sugar and preserves r1s to 21 for butter and ql to 1 for meat no additional coupons in the old ration books will be declared valid five hundred dollars was the fine imposed upon dr john soboloff above when he plead ed euilty to signing a passport application presented by sam can for a man described as a russian agent dr soboloff was absolved of any connection with a soviet spv ring bloomington our church is holding harvest home service on sunday morning at 11 oclock this is an opportun ity to return thanks to the giver of the bountiful harvest of fruits and vegetables mr and mrs brisley of toronto were at mr k tranmers on satur day mr and mrs young of toronto were at adam youngs on sunday mr herold had an unfortunate accident last week when the gun he was holding accidentally dis charged mr and mrs o k tranmer ac companied mr and mrs storey of lemonville to orangeville on sun day contrary critters the elephant thinks clothes are bunk but carries nonetheless a trunk the zebras never been in jail but he has stripes from head to tail no hair adorns a roosters dome- in spite of this he sports a comb as kangaroos dont smoke or chew youd think a pouch would be taboo by far the most contrary cluck that walks or swims is mr duck give him something and he will instead of thanks present his bill for having apples for sale below the minimum regulation grade aziz fruit store smith falls ont was recently fined in police court 25 and costs city wide service vacuum cleaner repairs eureka hoover premier gobin and all other makes central vacuum cleaner service 99 danforth ave ha- 9303- open evenings the charge was laid under the provision of the farm products and sales act and regulations by an inspector of the dominion depart ment of agriculture acting for the ontario department of agriculture i backache quickly relieved and kidneys stimulated by 11 storeys drug store stouffviue ontario rebuilt ford model a motors and clutch assembly installed by expert licensed mechanics 12500 ask for joeegyed at paris auto supply ltd richmond hill ph 86 the sign of quality poultry laying mash growing mash fattening mash hogs pig starter hog grower brood sow ration hog mineral dairy calf meal 16 dairy ration dry freshening cattle mineral let us have the names of your visitors for these columns call 15301 general farm supplies gehl 10 hammer mills new holland 12 hammer mills coop batteries binder twine motor oils and greases salt woven farm fence coal orders still being received for alberta nut egg and we expect one more car of lump before long we are doing our best to distribute our anthracite as equally as possible introducing fattening pellets and calf pellets manu factured by maple leaf milling co we are in the market for ontario winter wheat and clover- seeds trucking arrangements may be made by phoning the office stouffville coop telephone 269 q- i am sending you a copy of a garage bill which i think is too high would you please pass my complaint on to the authori ties thank you very much for send ing in all the particulars and a copy of the itemized bill your complaint has been referred to the wptb investigation dept for checking thanksgiving day what makes wood strong equipment go from noon friday oct ii until joo pm monday oct 14 return ixaic ktmaiion not later than midnight twolay oct is- m fr fmrt mn4fmrtht infrmti mpsjj tkt a canadian national when you pick up a piece of wood shaving it seems soft and crumbly yet the floor you walk on is firm and solid think of the other takenforgranted uses of wood which are possible only because it has strength the long straight ridgepole of the barn the spokes of the wagon wheel the handle of the shovel what is it that makes the wood strong look closely at the shovel handle see the long tine lines running the length of it that is the grain if you were to split off a small splin ter of this wood cut across it and look at it under a microscope youd see it is mude up of long little hol low tubes or cells going the way i of the grain now a tube or cylin der of rigid material is one of the jstronge- of all structures bundli together a few soda straws and see what a trong stick they make na- ture made wood strong so trees could hold tieir heads up in the lifegiving urhine man has found wci the mo late useful of all mater- many of the things you need for a successful hunting arc here these crisp october days turn your mind immediately to thoughts of following the hounds and doing a final spot of fishing for this year for both thee outings we have the equipment select yours now agnews hardware

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