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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 19, 1948, p. 4

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the tribune stouffville or thursday february 19 194s reduced feed prices now quoting 200 to 600 per ton lower on most staple lines of feeds market unsteady get our latest prcies before ordering- ottawa letter by jack smith mp north york dicksons hill mills the government received a decisive majority of 40 in a division on the motion to set up a prices inquiry committee two features of the weeklong debate were the size of the majority and the fine fighting speech of the prime min- ister the committee got down to work two hours after appointment and has been meeting twice daily ever since the enquiry is headed by i hon paul martin one of the for the portfolio as he has a brilliarh record of service in two wars and long has been known as a champion of veterans interests rt hon c d howe has taken over the trade commerce portfolio and genial hon james mckinnon for the being is presiding over the fisheries department the minister of health reported to parliament this week that 70 772375 was paid in family allow ances in the province of ontario markham phone 2g3 stouffville brilliant voting members of the s l year 191 1 he number cabinet the minister of health is children under sixteen years of well known for his broad human gfi recei of advance wa j sympathies and understanding of the problems of the people hi made in the house hon milton gregg bloomington the sympathy of the community v ii lj arthur tnrmor ulld nei ml- m arthur topper is extended to mrs s in the sudden death of her sister w mrs catherwood of lxbridge in- 1 we are glad to be able to report terment took place at uxbridge on that mrs percy brown is cony sundav escmg after a couple of weeks con mr and mrs garlick of toronto fmed l bed l heart trouble spent the weekend with her par- mr and mrs r ieask and child ents mr and mrs topper and at- ren of greenbank spent sunday at tended the funeral of her aunt ss5491 a statement chairmanship of the committee is i lnis week by assurance for the people of canada that the investigation will be fat the number of ar eterans mr i iu u lrd out with enerucgin menu amounted to 5990293 this is in addition to 2g10g receiving days in toronto last week 1 barries last thoroughness j favour one of the main witne energetic t md without fear or ses called veterans allowance ah so far was k v taylor chairman als0 reported that at januarv on- of the war lime prices and trade tnere were 3imi veterans r for for the minister 31st eeeiv- university train vocational train mrs d burnett and mrs c lem on drove a number of our church group to the womens day prayer service abethesda on friday after noon mr and mrs lemon spent a few mr wa focklers miss joyce johnston of toronto was a weekend visitor with her parents here mr and mrs ea storry and mrs tranmer were at orangeville on thursday master for results master feeds have built up through the years a reputation for top quality de pendable feeds for all classes of poultry and livestock year after year more and more feeders turn to master feeds for highly profit able results because they are built upon thoroughly tested and proved feeding re quirements vv- 0 can a complete line m m m m mk of master feeds why j not try them it is results that count jfmaster n i balanced feeds for u cusses of poultry hum uve si0cx fur bearing animals x docs t h paisley and sons mmmmmmj mmmmmi f kmoto iuvatwu uwto ph stouffville sta267 we deliver board in his very interesting ing allowance review of the price situation in in and 150s auada mr i aylor emphasized m world shortages rising prices is i not oniv a problem in canada hej said it is not confined to any one victoria square country or group of countries it j is a worldwide problem mission band sleigh ride party as the committee continues its february 21st from ray bennetts work there is a growing opinion home at 130 with lunch after at here that prices have hit their peak the same place then on saturday and that some reductions may be evening the voting peoples group expected soon the market drop in will ride from merrill johnsons commodity prices in the united and lunch at helen boyntohs states is being watched with close mr and mrs bovnton and mar- interest but there is no certain garet dr maurice and jane bilvea opinion here as to its possible a teddv toronto were dinner influence in prices m this country guests with the bovnton home here the house has continued with occasion being stanleys birth- consideration m committee of the emergency exchange conservation f fttdjersyqkeip records eventually buy master gency act and the whole problem of our shortage of united states dollars is receiving detailed consideration to charge our present exports from europe to the usa might mean disaster to our economy when world conditions return to normal so the only immediate remedy appears to be the provisions of this hi which is aimed at discouraging all but very necessary purchases in the states the real remedy in the long run is to increase our produc tion of the goods we normally sell to our southern neighbours there have been some changes in the ministry since last session missed in the house is the genial rt hon ian a mackenzie who resigned from the cabinet owing to illhealth and was appointed to the senate the towering scot from vancouver has been a colourful and active member since 1930 and previously was a member of the i british columbia legislature to which he was first elected in 1920 mr mackenzie is a master of the gaelic and is an expert on scottish lore his eloquence always avon the i admiration of the members and his i knowledge of the rules of proced ure was a tower of strength to the i government he is succeeded as i minister of veterans affairs by hon milton gregg vc a natural masters howard donald and evyart avison had tea on sunday with their grandparents mr and mrs e avison mrs d matheson and twins donald and ronald of ripley spent a few days with mr and mrs b sanderson and mabel master eddy donnelly iiad tea sunday with master donald boyn- ton recent callers at the home of mrs v brumwell were mr and mrs charles annis of dunbarton mrs w heron of pickering mrs a greenwod of west hill mr and mrs ross heron and miss dorothy oliver of highland creek mr and mrs andrew forson of ringwood and mr l stoutenberg had sunday dinner with mr and mrs ralph bovnton markham plans an overhaul of j assessment system previously reported markham i i aaaa township plans to make some changes in the system of assess ment that has been in vogue there foi many years the socalled card system is about to be intro duced whereby every residence and all buildings will be measured and assessed on a foot basis likewise land values will be equalized in some way it is hoped the dept of municipal affairs promises assistance in lining up the township on a new basis applica tions for the position of assessor under the new idea have been called and six men have responded willing to take on the work they are v c phinnemore fred 1 maon d a campbell archie fleming walter craig louis xichols the council will probably name the successful applicant or appli cants at their next meeting h 1 0 m mm 5 bfc coal electric oil brooders births murchisox at st josephs hospital trois rivieres pq to mr and mrs g h murchison nee bernice irving toronto a daughter betty lvn both fine thompson mr and mrs roy thompson nee marion beach are happy to announce the birth of their daughter at york cottntv hospital on febv 17 191s vandorf the womens institute cooking school held at the home of mrs fred yanxostrand on wednesday and thursday last week was a splendid success thirtyfive ladies attended the first day and twenty- eight the next all gave enthusiastic reports mrs h hill and mrs fred van xostrand were hostesses for miss elsie yanxostrand at a delightfully arranged kitchen shower on satur day evening the event was held at mrs fred vanxostrands home the late mr sidney findlay who was buried at aurora last week is well known here for eleven years he iiad been employed on the farm of john petch mr findlay died at the sutton home miss frances lludyma and mr wm morgan of toronto had sun day dinner with mr and mrs her bert oliver miss grave sproxton of toronto visited her sister mrs gordon mackey and mr mackey for the weekend mr and mrs douglas nigh were supper guests with mr and mrs gordon mackey on sunday mv and mrs lome cousins and mr colin cameron of aurora visit ed mr and mrs w j kingdon on sunday mr and mis elmer starr stuart starr miss dorothy foster and mrs dudley foster had dinner with mr and mrs earl foster on wednesday evening mr and mrs arthur cook of toronto visited mr w a mc donald and miss ethel mcdonald for the weekend the pie social arranged for fri day 13th had to be postponed be cause of the road conditions wo understand the lovely modern hollinger coach that passes occasionally is just when the regu lar bus requires a rest the womens institute are hold ing another euchre party in the hall or friday evening feb 20th mrs dr edwards of new market is addressing the womens institute meeting on health at their meeting on feb 19th mr and mrs claude addison and daughters patsy and carol of orillia spent the weekend with mrs addi sons parents mrand mrs f grant agnews hardwa re stouffville ont aaaaaaaaaa horse supply is dwindling t p devlin secretary treasurer of the clydesdale horse association says canadas horse supply is de clining rapidly devlin told the associations annual convention in toronto that the chief reasons for the decline of the equine are old age and the processing of horses for human consumption he said that horse processing plants are stepping up production so that many good young horses are being used could have been put to work both skilled tradesmen and materials are likely to be in some what better supply this year so that further expansion of industry should be possible said labor minister mitchell here indicating that the outlook in the employment field is bright and the prospects for jobs good in the coming months it is better to have the battle fields of the future pitched on the platforms and in the committee rooms of the united nations than in the laboratories and industrial plants of the world said senator norman lambert speaking in the senate about russias attempt to dominate the world gg5 bbs iijuiwmnwbi jawiimwmrain van camps in tomato molasses satire pork beans 20 or tlru 29 horsey brand sweetened orange juice modern honey flavoured fig bar biscuits 29 pink salmon 22 v 37 blended juice ox tina 15 green valley standard quality peas ungraded 2 m 29 horsey or ante brandsweetened rpd g quality 20 ox tin 14 tomato juice 2 20 oj tina tin ocf it oi u3 ketn salmon simple simon gingerbread mix 1 29 harvest choice quality pitted cherries v 29 stoney creek choice quality peaches halves v 28 horsey brandsweetened red g quality grapefruit juice sl 11 tomatoes campbells tomato soup 20 oz tin 25 19 10 oi tina kent farm standard quality 10 oz tina mothers fruity mincemeat 2 lb tin 21v golden corn quick or plain mmsvegetables texas new green cabbage 2 lbs messina jumbo size 300 lemons 6 for local domestic spy apples fi qt bs texas seedless size 95 grapefruit 6 for california navel size 28s oranges dozen 1 13 19 39 29 33 stockton choice quality peaches 2 29 barton choice quality green plums 2 k 25 aylmer with pectin red plum jam 31 aylmer i a choice quality j greengage j plums heavy syrup t jo or tina 229 i mimiwm president of plowmen mr morley ilaynes of goodwood has been elected as president of the ontario plowmens association and our goodwood scribe and all the villagers offer their congratulations lions carnival at unionville wed feb 25 pkewee hockey miikliain romberg vs unionville aces intcischool costume competition tricycle ifcico races i costume prizes who will be snow queen come in costume sponsored by mirkliiiiirnioiiifllp lions club admission 35c anil c

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