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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 20, 1947, p. 4

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the tribune stouffville onr thursday november 20 1947 business directory stouffville monument works orders promptly executed p tarr proprietor telephone 8103 fullek brush products markham pickering uxbridge and scott townships phone 502 stouffville write to vic pennanen stouffville or call at house on main st e near 10th concession mail orders cod or express collect lehmans shoe store footwear for all the family shoe repairing womens hosiery gloves shoes socks boots and mitts btouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock brierbush hospital government licensed member of the allied private hospital association majn street east stouffville maternity medical and surgical day and night service auctioneers sellers atkinson ph ag 201 w2 ph stoutf 290 licensed auctioneers 25 years experience sales conducted anywhere special ising in farm stock furniture and property sales all sales per sonally listed and advertised bills prepared and posted prompt service reasonable rates phone 290 stouffville dental neil c smith ld djxs graduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank of commerce telephone 167 stoufftllle e s barker lds dds honor 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 mai 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 a c kennedy chiropractor hydro orders another near blackout for merchants canuck lobster for royal dinner church street stouffyillt monday and friday 9 to 12 am insurance sen clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario farm stock implements house hold furniture real estate sales our specialty at fair and reasonable rates dual services for the price of one milliken po ph agincourt uw3 markham po ph markham b06 no sales too big or too small prentices have been established auctioneers since 1890 birkett son general insurance agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies a reasonable rates prompt service phone 25902 stouffvllk h o klinck phone 3307 stouffvilh fire auto burglary sickness anc accident fidelity bonds the standard life assurance cc the pioneer of canadian life insurance a mutual company with 117 yean experience strength and service unexcelled a s farmer licensed auctioneer york county uxbridge and picker ing townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty address gormley po telephone stouffville 7312 stouffville machine cr tool works telephone 253 rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinery f g alsop life auto fire sickness and accident insurance phone 5002 stouffville ont f m pugh phone 3805 stouffvilh insurance fire auto burglary in the last twenty years the mutual life of canada has paid their policyholders twentytwo dividends a record equalled by no other canadian company prompt and courteous service d a beer insurance of all kinds 16th year in business machinery repairs r g clendening funeral director phone pickering 5 r22 address brougham ont barristers ambulance service markham ontario phone 9000 office phone residence phoni 3160 3514 arthur w s greer kc barrister solicitor notary public 6 king street east oshawa ontario resident partner branch offlct vcpollardkc port perrj uxbridge ontario phone 25 a modified form of power ration- 1 ing is now in effect throughout ontario and of course effects the people of stouffville and district electricity for signs show win- dows and ornamental lighting is prohibited merchants in stouffville may have sufficient light at tfiej front of their stores however toj make walking safe and if they feel their situation needs clarification the reeve or the hydro committee should be appealed to some merj chants may seize this opportunity to make their place too dark in the hope of saving a few cent- which they would lose in other ways if the blackout is carried too far make sure there is enough light to make entry to your store safe and easy at all times penalties range up to 100 a day for failure to obey the ration ordinance saving of 100000 kilowatts equivalent to 110000 horsepower is expected according to mr strike hope to save five per cent domestic users are not directly affected but it is hoped they will save another 50000 kilowatts rough ly five per cent of consumption the regulations mr strike stated do not go as far as wartime re strictions prohibited are air heaters electric gratestr electric boilers used for heating stores or offices and lighting of interiors of business premises after business hours un less work is being done exception will be made for banks and other firms requiring light for protection restrictions are imposed on elec tricity for floodlighting of parking lots usedcar lots service stations outdoor industrial premises and lighting of theatre marquees entrances and exits domestic users are affected by regulations of lighting exits or entrances where the maximum power allowed is five watts per foot of width lighting of outdoor christmas trees is banned use of electricity for interior domestic purposes and in hospitals is not prohibited nor is flood lighting of airports lighting for police and fire services and pro tection lighting required by law and lighting for direction signs and signs designating the offices of medical practitioners mr strike said floodlit games such as football or baseball would not be affected by the order cut street lighting exemptions may be granted by the commission but mr strike said they will be extended only where public health and safety are en dangered street lighting is forbidden be tween sunrise and sunset but mr strike said the commission expect ed to get a large voluntary saving from municipalities who have in creased street lighting since the war we made a sincere attempt to put the voluntary scheme in effect explained strike we feel these regulations are necessary to get the full benefiit of the voluntary cam paign these rules will provide only a ipart of the savings neces sary to maintain full employment it is thereforevital that consumers workers farmers storekeepers and businessmen do their part we have had good voluntary co- ojeration particularly from larger theatres but even those people who did cooperate will agree to get uniformity ave need some restric tions there are many people with signs and to get everyone to co operate voluntarily is practically impossible he continued amount of us funds canadian banks may issue to canadians with out filing out a special form has been cut from 100 to 25 though no change of policy has been made over a thousand top geologists of canada and united states are gathering in ottawa during christ mas week for a threeday confer ence of the geological society of america nova scotian lobster will be pan of the royal dinner menu at the wedding of princess elizabeth and philip mountbatten the lobsters selected for the event are now being held in captivity in a lobster farm at st andrews nb pleads guilty on fraud charges kenneth brillinger lake wilcox pleaded guilty to all but one of five charges of fraud in magistrates court at newmarket magistrate hollinrake reserved sentence for one week and the one charge to which the accused pleaded not guilty was also held over the offences were all dated around august 1917 c c mabley richmond hill testified that he had bought a truck from brillinger and later found that the accused had not paid for the truck mabley operates a service station in richmond hill he said he was defrauded lf0 robert brown who operates a service station and general store testified that the accused had ordered two tires and tules from him brillinger did not call for the tires for some time but finally came and gave brown a cheque fjjr 93 the tires cost s175 and brown gave him back 38 in cash the accused told brown he would pay the balance when he was paid for a job he was doing in toronto and that was why he wanted the cash and credit later the bank return ed the cheque to brown marked no account the cheque that the accus ed had endorsed was made payable to k brillinger and signed w c smith and was a toronto branch cheque brillinger was also charged with cashing a bad cheque in a new market bank chief constable ronald watt said that he arrested the accused in newmarket chief watt said that the accused told him that he had made out the cheque and signed it w c smith appar ently a fictitious name said crown attorney arleigh armstrong chief watt said that the accused was very cooperative in giving the evidence on the fourth charge det george wilson said the north end tire and battery toronto had taken a cheque from brillinger for 7480 for tires that cost 3328 they paid brillinger the balance of the cheque value magistrate hollinrake said he would postpone sentence which would be imprisonment for one week he told brillinger to com municate with anyone who might speak on his behalf before nexttcaoi friday brillinger had been living in newmarket during the summer and said that he his wife and two children have been living at wil cox lake recently he asked for the opportunity of making repara tions to the complainants he said that he had had some hospital bills to pay for his wife and one of his children and was having financial difficulties with external affaire minister st laurent acting as prime minis ter in absence of premier king in europe labor minister mitchell has left ottawa for the united nations assembly to assist canadas chief delegate there justice minis ter llsley this capital is starting to show signs of an exciting session of parliament being just around the corner dec 5 by hotel reservations and other usual symptoms new marketing methods march along potatoes from the goodwood growers are going into the city market now put up in ten pound paper sacks ready to go on the sales in the big stores without rehandling thus the marketing methods of the fanner ever marches ahead this is one of the answers to the influx every fall of pei and new brunswick stock- todds at goodwood are putting up the tubers in the small paper sacks and find it a great deal more work but the market demands the improvement and theyre going to do it it takes a man full time weigh ing up the stock as others make ready the potatoes for bagging a fifteen pound sack has been used but the tens are more in demand something the housewife can readily pick up from the store and carry home the potatoes are run into funnelshaped containers cal culated to hold ten pounds and are weighed then bagged placed on the truck and away to the city in short order no dirt or undersized potatoes can possibly get into the bags with the modern machinery used in sorting and bagging farmers are getting 151 per 75 pound bag at the farm we under stand which is considered a fair price yet not too high by any means in relation to everything the farmer has to buy to grow a crop of potatoes while the rising costofliving in canada is causing much concern it may be interesting to report that officials here point out that it is still lower than in the united states or britain if that is any comfort rental control over dwellings is not expected to be lifted as soon as some people would seem to believe it is learnd in the capital the canadian people cannot be told that the united states is not vitally interested in canada it major world customer commented hon john bracken mayfair restaurant monday thru friday 8 am 11 pm saturday 8 am 12 pm ranoc ao for your requirements in baled hay and straw see maple lodge farms phone 4707 stouffville rr1 distress of childs cold k he sleeps stimulates chest and back sur faces like a warm ing comforting poultice aoc jpenetrates deep into bron chial tubes with special soothing medicinal vapors this effective special pene tratingstimulating action works for hours during the night to relieve distress of colds while your little one sleeps results are so good of ten by morning most misery of the cold is a ag relieved try alf9l it tonightl v vaporub men women over 40 feel weak worn old want normal pep vim vitality does weak rundown exhausted condition mat you eel lafcced out oljt try ostrcx contain central tonics stimulant often needed after so of 40 huppllcd iron calcium phosphorus vitamin di kelps you get normal pep vim vitality get ostrex tome tahlete tiro economical sties for sale at oil sood drwr stores every where r should you have completed and mailed this card office phone elgin 7021 residence phone mo 6235 samuel d borins barrister solicitor etc 503 temple bldg t2 richmond street we9t toronto ontario albert brett co accountants ami auditors toronto markham erin phone markham 211 taxi service telephone stouffville 5002 for prompt taxi service all our passengers are fully covered with insurance for passenger hazard passengers carried anywhere p g alsop stouffville ontario consult j a wiuloughby sons for complete real estate service head office toronto 156 yonge st ad 0605 city and country homes farms small acreages industrial business properties harvey moyer is your local representative phone 8309 stouffville l e oneill 8touffviue funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night phone stouffville 9s01 jljt you are entitled to repayment of the refundable savings portion of your 1942 income tax and jljt you live at a different address or have changed your name duo to marriage or other reasons since cling your 1942 incometax return you should complete this card if you have not yet done so please act note all cards should be in the department by nov 80th remember there are complete details of what to do on the cards delivered to each household in canada during recent weeks if for any reason you did not get your card or an insufficient supply was left at your address go to your nearest district income tax office or your local poet office where cards are available if you have a change of name or address to report do it now it will assist in the proper delivery of your cheque department of national revenue taxation division ottawa hon jamc j mecann jdlniatmr of national hevenu

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