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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 16, 1947, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville out thursday january 16 1947 30e30e 30e30i glaremont and district o u o o 0 o by staff correspondent prrr i t a congregational social evening i field of freshwater biology and fish- are improvin was held in the united church onl he is also a member of the prt local dealers mowdefs store and overlands store ob xoexoi aoxaoacaox g we are glad to re- friday night under the auspices i comm which is invest alienor f sc the problems of fisheries in talk on her trip to the arctic and the province of saskatchewan time she spent with the eskimos she displayed models of some of the eskimo equipment so necessary for their existence musical num bers and lunch were also enjoyed thos birkett of stouffville was in the village one day last week mr birkett along with ray wilkin who lives east of the village is tak ing a trip to the sunny southland mr and mrs- bradbury and family visited friends in town on sunday miss bessie braham of toronto visited over the weekend at her home here miss margaret graham is with her sister mrs win cowie at present mr and mrs bert gibson of osh- awa visited in the village over the weekend mrs thos condy has been in poor health friends will regret to learn miss barbara knox stenographer at chas coopers received a nasty gash in the head last week while attending a hockey match at mark- ham she was hit by a flying puck the local softball club is sponsor ing the regular dance in the hall here this friday night lionel douglas of bobcaygeon was a visitor at the ca overland home on sunday dr donald rawson of the uni versity of saskatchewan saska toon former claremont son has been spending a few days with his mother mrs mary rawson of clare mont dr rawson has been attend ing meetings of the american association for the advancement of science at boston usa and of the fisheries research board of can ada at ottawa on jan 11 he gave a public address under the auspices of the royal canadian institute at convocation hall university of toronto this illustrated lecture described fisheries research work which he has been conduc ing great slave lake in the north west territories at the boston meetings dr rawson had the honor of being elected president of the limnological society of america an organization of several hundred scientists in canada and the united states who are working in the the womens missionary society of the lnited church held their rirst meeting of the new year in the sunday school room on thurs day afternoon jan 10th the new president mrs h g mclntyre took charge of the devotional period and was assisted by members of the society rev kennedy installed the officers for 1947 mrs stanbury the secretary gave a very interest ing report of the years meetings and activities the treasurer mrs tomlinson showed a successful vear financiallv the chapter in the study book on the youth of india was well given by mrs howard claremont is still holding the top rung in the township hockey league having won every game sol far thev downed pickering 42 in in their latest encounter last week dunbarton dropped ajax wildcats 11 in the other half of the double bill mr and mrs c flynn of whitby visited at the latters home on sun day afternoon the many friends of mr i mac- lean will regret to hear of his seri ous illness we hope he may soon be improving miss georgia anderson of toron to was home at the parsonage over the weekend the snow storm of the past week or two held things up for a while but started moving as soon as the snow plow went through not long until they are on the job green river a number in this community have been sick with cold mrs wm gray sr is able to be up again since being in bed ill the fnec will be entertained this week at the home of mrs lavett miss blanche hamlin of white- rale was the normal student the past week at the school here mrs f postill called recently on an old friend mrs w gray sr to wish her well sympathy is extended to mrs w milne in the lost of her father mr holtby on saturday last the cgit will meet on friday evening at the home of edith mai colm mr and mrs w gray mrs allan gray jimmy and patsy visited on sunday with j nighswander also their mother here greenwood the congregational meeting of the church will be held this friday evening in the basement also the sunday school meeting at 8 oclock the same evening the sick people of the community that are in the oshawa hospital xoexoi aot d holden sons births double deaths for 1946 in pickering statistics released this week by the township council office are interesting there have been 3s deaths in the township during 1916 only four children under the age of one year died but 31 persons over 70 passed to their reward heart disease accounted for 25 of the total while cancer claimed only five- there were six fatal accidents and five deaths by violence twentyone marriages were solem nized while there were 3s deaths in the township last year there were 65 births so the population is more than holding its own so far as births are concerned local statistics no longer show a true picture so many babies are born in hospital nowadays that the figure of 65 is not a correct showing of the local increase stouffville hospital also oshawa hospital could swell our birth rate if the figures were obtainable their close proximity to pickering makes them very convenient for our people it is fair estimate to say that the births given by pickering mothers who were attended at home and in hospital would more than double the total deaths phone 18401 stouffville xoe30e i0e30e i0e30b eggs wanted by reg grading station free weekly pick up cases supplied grover 8970 write or phone prompt returns hutton 40 kenworthy ave toronto 13 m do it right with sealttte sealtite rockwool home insultation blowing method district agent frank armstrong phone 28 cedar stajax stouffville 168 e oil burners for any type heating plants the guaranteed installation of a wca oil burner will banish your heating worries for this winter and for many more installations made in about three weeks from date of order seventeen years experience with oil heating systems sold and installed by arthur r gray ltoydtown ontario phone schomberg 5022 francis willson speaking champion chief objective in farming to day is to make money rather than farm- to make a living norman high associate professor of the depart ment of agricultural economics of the ontario agricultural college guelph told the ontario junior farmers association meeting in toronto in reviewing the problems of farm family business arrangement mr high noted that farming has too much of a tendency of being a onegeneration business it begins and ends with one generation and the next generation has to start all over again thereby lacking perman ence found in other types of busi ness he recommended property agreements drawn up between parents and children which would enable the transfer of land on a nominal outlay of capital suggests family agreements mr high recommended farm operating agreements between par ents and children who wisli to re main on the farm he suggested that many young farm people heed opportunities to build for them selves equity in farming business before being called upon to take the farm over entirely examining figures on the increase of a farm business arrangements he cited that an increase of 67 per cent had taken place from 192111 in farms operated by part owners and part tenants record the farm business h k leckie associate professor de partment of agricultural economics of the ontario agricultural college told ontario junior farmers in an afternoon address mr leckie urged farmers to established records as a tool of farm business management on which decisions and planning should be based president of the ontario feder ation of agriculture kenneth betzner asked delegates to sup port the international federation of agriculture and to avoid an atti tude of individualism and isolation in an address in a welcoming ad dress warne emmott chairman urged junior farmers to work closely with county federations of agriculture and urged federations of agriculture to appoint juniors to their boards of directors public speaking finals francis willson ontario county was awarded the trophy at the speaking contest mary jecktiam perth was given honorable men tion and mary packham perth county was given honorable men tion mr willsons topic was the church and the community in which he urged farm youth to more sleadfast attitudes toward church miss packham weighed the advan tages of farm life for girls versus the attractions of city life a cheque for 575 was presented by the organization to sunnybrook hospital the amount would cover the furnishings of a complete single room with a bedside radio and an oii painting the balance of the cheque will be set aside in a hospital trust fund w j stewart provincial house speaker accepted the esentation on the hospitals behalf pickering council appoints onday brougham mr and mrs jas mcdonald and little son of kinsale were recent i guests of mr and mrs m hamilton ff i i i congratulations to mr and mrs f jrrlctg oil inloflh ralph holtby on the arrival of a vi i ivvi 9 wl i it ivjiivj voung daughter mrs c burows and mrs w principal business of the inaugural follows took a trip to toronto one meeting of pickering township day last week council on monday afternoon was mrs walter hamilton has been laid up during the past week sutler- he appointment of committees ing from a severe cold and passing of bylaws appointing congratulations to mr and mrs township officers the following ross willson on the arrival of a members of council will hold com little daughter another grand- mittee office in 1947 road and brid- daughter for mr and mrs w clges w h westney d b annis willson i geo todd f disney m burk mr jas ravev of toronto spent contingencies geo todd m burk the weekend at the home of mrw h westney relief m burk f and mrs wm ellicott- i disney geo todd livestock killed miss beulah hamilton visited on bv dogs f disney geo todd w hundreds will testify to the good results obtained in tribune class bed advs sunday with friends at green river mr and mrs fred hamilton and family were recent guests at the home of her sister mr and mrs norman banks of pickering congratulations to mr francis on being winner in the finals of the public speaking contest held in connection with the ontario junior farmers conference he spoke on the place of the church in our nation mr willson who is presi dent of the ontario junior fanners association is well known in this district being a son of mr and mrs warren willson brougham hockey boys journey ed to markham on thursday last where they played with the ajax wildcats winning by a score of 160 in favor of brougham miss barbara knox had the mis fortune to receive a cut in the head when struck by the puck while watching a hockey game at mark- ham one night last week on the evening of the late mr holtbys unfortunate- fall r d miller took a tumble while crossing the road near his home and dislo cated his shoulder the two men live on opposite sides of the high way and mr miller had just been h westnev power and light m burk f disney w h westney william ellicott was reappointed weed inspector at a salary of 50c per hour and 6c car mileage while clerk and treasurer lloyd johnston was reappointed relief officer a recommendation from the hoard of healththat dr x- f tomlinson medical health officer receive an increase of 100 was passed dr tomlinsons total salary now amounts to s00 which includes his toxoid work and school visits in conjunction with the township nurse tenders will be called for the position of school attendance offi cer and for the position of fulltime assistant to the assessor council is expected to meet the last week of the month to make these appoint ments chas reynolds waited on council with a view to having the sideroad closed at lots 25 and 26 in the 6th concession council agreed that they would take the necessary steps over to see if he could be of assist ance when mr holtby fell dr tomlinson and dr cartwright at tended the two men to have the closure advertised along with another similar road at lots 2s and 29 in the 3th concession these sideroads have not been used for over thirty years it was stated it was agreed that the road com mittee headed by deputyreeve westney should visit sarnia this week in an effort to procure a fourth truck snowplow from the champion firm in that city two new subdivisions in the south part of the township were presented for ratification by the council the one being the south half of lot 31 in the first concession owned by the bertram realty co the plan was approved while south of pickering village was not proper ly presented and so failed to pass at this meeting a bylaw appointing poundkeep- ers and fence viewers for pickering was given the necessary readings and passed with the following names for poundkeepers alf kaves chas fuller irvine white ed collins f a major l jones m e bryant thos norton chas gostick robt balsdon lew hager- man b jamieson levi annis a bunker r wellman a bell wm middleton w white m annis allen myers e r pilkey alf ml- chell elmer annis and fence view ers chas mccausland lewis jones len gates p neale h e turner f puckrin edgar andrew j o spang wm chester w b milne e armstrong w h carson it was agreed that these men should re ceive s3 for their inspections and 6c car mileage relief accounts passed for pay ment amounted to 11677 while contingencies paid totalled 370 danforth bus lines daily service effective sept 29th toronto brougham claremont east bound read down west bound real pm pm daily pm am am daily am daily am pm daily pm sun ex sun ex ex sun ex sun sat sun sun sun sat hoi hoi only hoi hoi toronto hoi hoi hoi only 945 545 200 1000 915 bay and dundas 845 945 200 530 1010 610 225 1025 940 danforth and luttrell 820 920 135 505 1020 620 235 1035 950 scarboro jet 810 910 125 455 1035 635 250 1050 1005 malvern 755 855 110 440 1038 638 253 1053 1008 browns cor 752 852 107 437 1040 640 255 1055 1010 town line 750 850 105 435 1050 650 305 1105 1020 cedar grove 740 840 1255 425 1100 700 315 1115 1030 locust hill 730 830 1245 415 1105 705 320 1120 1035 green river 725 825 1240 410 1115 715 330 1130 1045 brougham 715 815 1230 400 1130 730 345 1145 1100 claremont 700 800 1215 345 up pm sun hoi 945 920 910 855 852 850 840 830 825 815 800 parcel express 0x1383 eastern standard time is the lot of millions of homeless orphans in wartorn china brought to the orphanage at hangyang this starving boy had only an empty bowl millions of orphans widows peasant farmers uprooted and despoiled by war hungry sick homeless are perishing for want of food clothes shelter medical supplies unrra relief is ending voluntary agencies must china a good neighbor and redouble their efforts customer calls piteously to 1ou aforrunate canadian for help forget in better days she will not tliis is the only national appeal to be made in canada tri thin the next twelve montlixfor chinese relief eforevs china a good neighbor calls to you canadian aid to china make cheque payable to canaadian aid to china and mail to provincial or local headquarters or to any chartered bank ontario commitw headquarters room 101 371 bay st toronto 1 chairman h b burgoyne st catharines ontario vicechairman c r rowntree london ontario treasurer e j case imperial bank of canada bay and temperance sts toronto i

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