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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 20, 1947, p. 10

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday february 20 1947 seeing kvk dog not ailouku ix school xiagaba falls reduced to mkkk trickle as ice cits flow ljjumuilul4ifa31i mmbabepbbsi blind patsy ruth fergus 16 is home with her seeingeye dog trying to decide whether to give up her high school friends or the only eyes she has known she cant take the gentle pure white german shepherd to school any more the school board insists because he is a potential hazard to the other students they have offered to send patsy a teacher but patsy wants to ik with her chums sixteenmonthold lucky was given her a few months ago by the foundation for the blind t w king almost mighty how time changes things j i the tweed news gives us a whiff of things today as compared to what they used to be the king was in the laundry washing out his shirt the queen was in the kitchen sweeping up the dirt the maid was in the parlor eating bread and honey along came a neighbor and offered her more money winters icy hand has completely stopped the flow of water over the american falls at niagara for the second time in recent his tory frozen face of the us falls is shown wi mountain forming a giant ice i the centre wanted 3000 raspberry can es we will take your surplus viking or latham quote price per 1000 f hogg nursery co s cornish rd toronto 12 we grow all kinds of nursery stock send for lists police matters some misapprehension seeks to have grown out of the new amend ments to the 19u statutes relating to the provincial police force there will be no change in the policing of the municipalities from that carried on heretofore except ing that where a municipality does not perform its duty in properly policing the territory under its jurisdiction the municipality may be taken over by the provincial and the municipality charged for the service rendered according to the number of otlicers placed on duty in the said municipality slumber in the dark hours of a cold winter morning this is one tax which should be removed and quickly in fact its time the alarm 1 clock woke ottawa to the fact that i canadians are weary of excessive i taxation alarm clocks luxuries what would happen if all the alarm clocks from halifax to van couver failed to ring it would be as effective as a general iiedown strike the financial post com ments editorially hundreds of thousands of canadians would be hours late for work yet official ottawa still terms an alarm clock a luxury and levies a 25 tax on it as such it is preposterous says the post to class as a luxury that vile instrument which breaks deep hope of added hockey help for playoffs is out hopes that stouffville junior o ha entry might obtain added hoc key strength for the playoffs and particularly for the ontario play- downs should they be fortunate enough to win the group faded last week final word after considerable negotiating came from the oha headquarters refusing to allow h forgie to play outside markham village for the balance of the sea son the only concession made to this player is that he will be per mitted to go to the markham inter mediates if he can make a place on that team herbie rose of richmond hill stalwart defenceman of scarboro rangers was all set to play for the local club and had practised here last week however when the time came for him to be released from scarboro b team this club- found they could not afford to relinquish his services so he will remain scar boro property for the balance of the season aurora was also said to be on the hunt for the services of rose doug burkholder who has been playing a hangup game for the local high school and the midgets joined the junior oha ranks ten days ago and shows promise of be ing a real comer doug is no slouch on skates and can handle his husky frame quite effectively when the occasion demands he saw his first real action against markham here on thursday to ask removal of maple syrup sale restrictions the oxford federation of agri culture meeting in woodstock has endorsed two resolutions one deal ing with restrcitions on the sale of maple syrup the other with immi gration a resolution sponsored by the oxford county maple syrup pro ducers and forwarded to the ontario federation of agriculture asked that restrictions on the sale of maple syrup be removed failing the removal of the restrictions the organization asked that prices be advanced to the extent that grade canada medium would retail at 350 a gallon hundreds will testify to the good results obtained in tribune classi fied advs serving ans cciiilt t h ro u g h c kemist r y sure i started it this year es son youre now meeting up with formulae and test tubes but chemistry has been with you all your life in one form or another it has guarded your health helped to feed and clothe you and provided many of the things that have made your young career so zcslful now you are learning how this great service works your first simple experi ments are the roots from which sprang such basic products as chlorine to purify water fertilizers to stimulate food growth insecticides to kill pests and guard crops and paint to protect and beautify you know about nylon hosiery for example the same plastic is made as a monofilament so strong that it is used for fishing line leaders and tennis racket strings chemistry never stands still it is constantly searching for and finding new and better products for this is a chemical world and the cil oval is the symbol of an organization devoted to sirring canadians through chemistry piasti t in into r yo b 10 i iv- 4- 5 c waxt cottontail daily bag held to four rabbits a resolution recommending that the bag limit on cottontail rabbits be reduced to four per day in waterloo county was adopted at the annual meeting of the ontario federation of anglers and hunters held in niagara falls the resolution which will go to the ontario government was pro posed by the waterloo county fish and game protective association two of whose officers president percy barber and secretary walter wilson were elected to the federa tion directorate another resolution sponsored calling for the removal of county council bounties on foxes was de feated fewer cottontails concerning the rabbit resolution the local representatives urged that the cottontail population of water loo county was being depleted and that the present bag of six per day was too much those who attended the twoday convention from here were mr wilson j v arnold r h morti mer and w a stewart worried about the decrease in the number of late trout the waterloo representatives also secured ap proval for a resolution urging the provincial government to impose a closed season for the taxing of such fish in northern ontario during the spawning season the movers pointed out that such a regulation covered the inland waters of south ern ontario and formerly applied to northern ontario approval was also given a reso lution urging that all hunting and fishing equipment seized under the game and fisheries act from con victed persons should be sold only at the public sales regardless of value mayfair restaurant breakfast from s am to 10 am dinner from 1130 am to 200 pm supper from 500 pm to s00 pm closed on sunday for remainder of the winter season lion goes by air to rochester zoo wanted by the j m dealers canadian buyer there is an urgent market at good prices for horse hair bagging wool feathers metals scrap tires tubes batteries orders taken for dunlop tires and vulcanizing j hutton claremont phone 23 claremont best prices paid m i0e30z i0e30b for your requirements in baled hay and straw see maple lodge farms phone 4707 stouffville rri je30e 30e30e 300 tftone strawberry profits with vigoro on his way back to roches ter ny his birthplace roc hester a twomonthold lion presented to the zoo there by animal trainer dick clemens is seen with jane peet steward ess on the plane in which he travelled airfreight from chi cago rheumatic pains canadian industries limited storeys drug store siouluille ontario experience is proving that it pays the grower well to feed strawberries with vigoro commercial grower increased yield early maturity full flavor and excellent shipping quality arc a few of the advantages many growers are attributing to vigoro commercial grower these are advantages that spell extra profit investigate

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