Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 15, 1948, p. 2

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the tribune stouffviue ont thursday july 15 14s markham twp man decorated foe r knoxleet dfc of rr2 markham ont re ceives both his decoration and pilots wings at the hands of air marshall w a curtis rcaf chief of air staff as the first rcaf postwar class of pilots graduated at centralia fo knoxleet an air bomber during the war when he won his dfc remained in the air force to gain his pilots wings stouffviue floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop rural phones go ox the dial in western canada rural telephone systems in the county of york including the stouffviue system may think they are going a bit modern by the installation of nonring phones in town but they are far behind some of the districts of western canada five hundred rural phones in the moose jaw area will be equipped with dial phones immediately according to announcement by the government department of tele phones of course so long as a service given by a rural company is prompt there is little advantage in a dial phone system indeed it might be less convenient than the crank phones on party lines magistrate tramps down on rowdyism at local lakeside a crowd of 27 gumchewing boys and girls 15 nabbed at wucox lake and the rest at musselmans lake pleaded guilty to petty trespassing and each was fined s10 and costs or ten days by magistrate o s hollin- rake in newmarket court sum monses for is of the musselmans lake group most of them girls were reissued when they failed to appear in court charges of vagrancy laid under the criminal code against the 15 boys arrested at wilcox lake who emphatically denied they were members of the beanery gatu were dismissed after herbert ground district constable was un able to identify any as those creat ing a disturbance near a dance halt the boys said they were mem bers of a gang from the junction they related that they had gone to wilcox lake to battle the beanery gang because they had been putt ing the muscle on boys in the junction district the 15 boys were arrested in a barn on property belonging to leonard hougnton by members of six police forces early sunday morning after the police surround ed the building chief constable ronald watt whitchurch township police testi fied the boys had gone there to sleep magistrate hollinrake said the barn was private property and it seems the youth of today lack the discipline which teaches them to respect such places if their parents have to pay these fines they might take steps to provide preventive measures which would have a more future prime ministers should be far reaching effect than the fine relieved from the burden of house- on various occasions when l hunting and housemaintenance parents stood in line to pay the j thl column our capital correspondent parliament prorogues shortly after 1050 pm after a record day of heat and humidity weary and wilting members of parliament trailed to the senate chamber where royal assent was given to the various measures dealt with during the 119 sitting days of the fourth session of the twen tieth paruament just previous to this promenade the house of commons was roused out of its weariness by a startling attack on the prime minister delivered by that fiery liberal jean pouliot mp temiscouata mr pouliot confided to the house that for is long years he has been suffering true not always nor often in silence as he has watched with grief and alarm the gradual decline of responsible government under the directorship of the present prime minister the voluble mr pouliot laid many and severe charges on the doorstep of mr king and finished off by ask ing if the prime minister would bs a candidate at the next liberal convention in ottawa then came the valedictory following this public washing of private liberal linen the prime minister addressed the house in answer to that thorn in his side pouliot he maintained that his conscience will not trouble him regarding loss of responsible government which he stoutly averred he had always rigorously maintained the prime minister then dwelt at some length on the unhappy plight of canadian prime ministers his own case in particular there should be an official residence etc etc mr king may be voicing the opinion of the canadian people that the startling fact that in the ontario provincial elections traditionauv liberal seats have gone in the meantime the popular question is who will be the next liberal leader 17 whitchurch pigs roasted in fire up on the outskirts of new market on eagle street a barn fire caused a s5000 estimated loss on friday morning about 4 oclock when flames were discovered devouring the structure on the premises of percy doner the barn located in the township was a total loss it was a good average size and is believed to have caught i are from a transient while newmarket fire depart ment battled the blaze seventeen i pigs were burned farm equipment was also lost and a quantity of hay harness and numerous articles ten pigs were saved as well as a cow it was a bad week for pigs so tat as barn fires are concerned in the woodstock district on the soma day as the whitchurch loss ninets porkers were burned in a 10000 blaze on the farm of wilfrid grenzeback in the township oj zora in addition to the ninety pig two cows and a bull were burned part of an accredited herd ol ayrshire watch the label on your paper h tells you when your subscription ex pires oeeoooooocxeocoooooocoooa eggs wanted by reg grading station cases supplied and picked up at your door for a reference ask your neighbors about our grade price and prompt weekly returns write or phone p hutton grover 8970 40 kenworthy ave toronto 13 qooopoooooaooogpooooooooooooooocbm the rate for in memortans is 50c for a lour line verse with the usual introduction and signature court clerk the 10 fine the mag istrate took the opportunity to speak to the mothers and fathers personally he asked them to keep a close vigilance on their sons and daughters lest they get into mor serious trouble the 10 fine he imposed was the maximum penalty under the petty trespass section constable watt told the court the 30 boys and girls charged with tres passing at musselmans lake were found in a barn on the shadow lake girls camp property among them were 12 girls they were fined 10 and costs after they all pleaded guilty why grow thirsty pause and refresh askjor it either way both trademarks mean the same things port perry bottling works port perry phone 47 there is no attempt to analyze or interpret some of mr kings statements we offer them without comment and suggest that they replace for the moment your favourite quiz did he or did he not say goodbye v here are the statements for some time past i have made it quite clear that having received the leadership of my party from the party itself i intend to ask the party to allow me to return to its members the- trust they placed in my hands and which i shall have held for 29 years when the con vention takes place on august 5 6 and 7 when i will give up the office of prime minister will depend upon circumstances that may exist at that time and in the immediate future the obligation with respect to retaining office is one that i owe to the crown how long i shall con tinue to exercise it will as i have said depend upon circumstances which i shall have carefully to consider unrevised hansard june 30 191s so why a convention we ask the same question as the ottawa democratic liberal con vention merely for the purpose of naming a crown prince and not for the avowed intention of naming a new liberal leader high cost of living this session has been one of difficulties for the government diving costs have been mounting steadily tax relief has been of the minimum the special committee on prices set up to quiet public indignation did little to alleviate the situation opposition membership urged with some force that this special committee be cloaked with power to make recommendations to parliament on several occasions as hansard records the prime minister expressed opposition to the committee being endowed with such power the government voted clown the amendment but right at the close of the session in comes the chairman of the committee with recommenda tions presumably prepared out side of the committee and the government regardless of its previ- ous stand approves the recommen dations and an additional 50000 to continue the work of the prices investigation so far the only out come of the inquiry has been a steady increase in the cost of living the session only bad xcws for the taxpayer this session was notable for the large doses of bad news which the taxpayer had to take opposition members well aware of public opinion on this issue hammered and fought to obtain relief espec ially for thexower income groups but the theme song of the govern ment continued to be that high taxes are good for the people what xext xow that silence reigns on parliament hill the question is whats cooking the govern ment has reason to believe that the canadian people are dissatisfied tney are getting more and more awar of the enormous costs of government and more and more anxious that the governments powers should be curbed and that they themselves should have more sayso in the money they earn the government has seen 1u majority reduced it has witnessed everything in lumber compare our prices before buying following hard to get materials in stock tent est donna- cona donnacona lath at 6c per square foot sash checkrail and casement sash already glazed ply wood tempertile arborite cement trim all sizes of kiln dried trim doors full line of doors in stock bevel siding in s and 10 inch pine cove or manitoba siding t a wilson lumber co ltd cannington ont telephone no 15 after hours no 104 see your favorite picture first at the stanley theatre friday and saturday july 1g 17 driftwood ruth warrick f for the love of rusty a dorak f monday and tuesday july 25 27 wild harvest 0 dorothy lamour adult 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