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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 24, 1949, p. 12

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the tribune stouffville thursday march 24 149 new makk1aoe bill- eases lot of clerymen clergymen are relieved of some red tape by a bill given second reading yesterday in the ontario legislature henceforth the bride and bride groom will fill out a form provid ing the government with their vital statistics all the minister has 10 do is sign it previously he had to fill it out himself another bill introduced by mun icipal affairs minister dunbar provides that a nurse or some other qualified person not neces sarily a doctor may certify deaths from natural causes the bill was designee to avid the necessity of doctors travelling great distances to view the bodv mayfair restaurant mondav thru friday 8 am 11 pm saturday 8 am 12 pm wants salaries cut liberal leader farquhar oliver thursday gave notice in the ontario legislature of a motion to reduce cabinet ministers salaries from 10000 to s000 the bill would amend the executive coun cil act opposition members wed nesday criticized the progressive conservative government for restoring the s2000 increase after it was dropped in 193 by the administration of liberal premier mitchell hepburn salaries were increased from ss0o0 to 10000 in 1930 under the conservative pre mier howard ferguson village of stouffville notice i hereby given to all owners of uogn that the annual dog tax is now clue and payable 10 constable ira rusnell who has received his requirement of dog tags it is incumbent on all owners or harbourers of dogs to obtain a dog tag immediately turther it is the legal responsibility of such owners or harbourers to apply for a tag notwithstanding the fact that the collector at tempts to make the round of the town once as a matter of con venience to such owners by order of council a v nolan reeve cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers and fast freezing facilities stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 18601 attention farmers we are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service gordon young limited toronto ad 3636 stouffville 255 uxbridge 27 scmesxssosxssxxxssfcxxsssxxxxsx work more acres per day ar less cost with a cockshutt 30 the only tractor built in canada first in the field with the famous live power takeoff and creeper gear once vou have driven a cockshutt 30 vou too will praise the unique live power takeoff that gives you con stant controlled power at all times on the driven implement and the creeper gear that provides 1 extra forward speeds and an additional reverse speed giving a total of s forward speeds and 2 reverse speeds in the cockshutt so you have two tractors in one standnrd or row crop simply by changing the front axle if you have some row crop work to do and dont like three wheels for general purpose work think what this feature alone will mean to you the large quiet and powerful buda motor uses less fuel per acre than any other tractor motor built the smooth selective sliding gear type transmission delivers a maximum of power to the belt pulley making the cockshutt 30 an excellent tractor for silo filling threshing grain grinding etc so why not let your next tractor be a cockshutt 30 an order placed with us now will assure you of delivery for early spring work should you be in need of one sooner we can promise delivery in less than two weeks call and see one of these tractors on display now c h bell son i phone stouffville 281w seldom seen around the cracker barrel we sat just one of the few meetings this winter since somehow every body is busy and there is no time for our winter afternoon and even ing musings at the corner store one of the boys was cussing the very wealthy why should they liave so much no rignt to it and all that i cocked an eve and won dered what bill would do if sud- denlv he found himself very wealthy anyway in defence of the rich fellow 1 cut looe perhaps more for argument than anything else but before i got through i believed my own deductions on these money matters i said 1 had been looking over a statement of amer ican incomes that morning that is the income of those who pay in come taxes it is a great story 47150000 americans pay this tax many of them ordinary people just like ourselves one hundred of these have incomes in excess of a million dollars a year in fact it is sharply in excess they average out at sl721000 but they get their combs cut a bit when income tax author ities are through with them they take m9ioo000 which leaves the boys with only 22500000 to spend on other taxes and their own amusements this is by all moans the cream of the bunch but there are some in lower grades who are not too badly off consider the incomes of those who have 50000 and over they number 10000 and have a total income of 11gssoo000 but after the income tax man has been around they find their burdens lightened they are left with a relatively small sum only 714- 400000 suddenly i had a bright idea i decided to leave each one of these wealthy gentlemen those with incomes of 50000 or more an income of 10000 a year then i would take whats left and distri bute it my interest was among the underdogs those with incomes of 5000 and less in the united states there are 44734000 belong ing to that group when i figured it out i was able to hand 28 to every single one of them they would be richer by a little over 50c a week throughout the whole year surely they would send me to the senate after that even if i am a canadian should i have distributed that money i had a righteous feeling when i was doing it but i am not so sure of myself now that 50c in the pockets of so many would be of little use to them millionaires are always trying to make more in doing so they help to keep the wheels of industry turning the money they invest is a powerful factor in the national economy it represents the leading business and financial men of the country if you were to strip them of their wealth and suddenly reduce them to 10000 a year they would be obliged to liquidate a great many of their investments and would have to drop out of some of their present lines of activity capital may be a bad master but it is a good servant and the wealth of the nation depends to some extent on the volume of invest ment those in the richer groups are now heavy contributors to in come taxes if they were stripped of their income they would pay less the loss would have to be met by higher taxes upon others old josh manitoba may outlaw use of daylight saving manitoba may be the second canadian province to make day light saving time illegal a bill given rirst reading at winnipeg is said to be similar in many respects to one enacted in alberta where mountain standard time is statutory the year round the manitoba bill proposed that only central standard time be used in manitoba in other years greater winni peg and other manitoba urban centres like many other canadian cities have put clocks ahead an hour from about april 25 to about the last week of september many would like to see a similar law iti ontario they see little reason why industrial plants can not adjust their working hours without interfering with standard time which is a disadvantage to the agricultural part of the pro vince plenty of squealing when this load upset an unusual highway accident which involved considerable squealing on the part of some 25 packing house bound pigs occurred thursday afternoon on highway 7 in front of gilers ser vice station when a truck carrying the porkers turned over on the slippery road apart from a few cuts and abrasions sustained by several of the pigs neither man nor beast was hurt in the accident the truck was operated by gordon mceachern of cannington and he had with him in the cab his syearold son ronald mc eachern owner of the hogs was transporting them to peter borough mennonites back from paraguay criticize setup a group of 47 mennonites from manitoba who went to paraguay last spring to try farming there returned by plane last week diedrich wieler of altona man a member of the group said the paraguayan government which experienced three changes of administration during the last year had not kept its original promises to the migrant farmers he said the group found the task of clearing the jungle too great and the type of farming required by the country too far i removed from their previous i experience i wieler said other of the 1700 already have returned to canada and more are to follow auction sale household furniture garden implements lot 18 cox o makki1am tut 1 h miles north of ulltotiville saturday march 26 the property o e j hobbs bed springs mattress wash stand dresser wooden couch small dresser antique mirror set steel springs bed spring and mattress coal oil heater wash stand wooden bed and springs dresser stair runner linoleum 6 x 6 new organ and stool dominion chesterfield 2 chairs complete end table extension table large kitchen cupboard coleman gas stove oven daisy churn no 3 cream can grass clippers grass cutter number of jars pictures wicker table glass kitchen cupboard quantity of odd china arm chair large kitchen table number of small tables 2 walking scutllers 3 section harrows cultivator quantity of old iron buggy cutter number of cow chains 2 good loging chains 2 crosscut saws sledge hammer open fireplace large wedge with handle large wooden oat bin garden seeder 4s 4 red smooth tile number of forks hoes irakes pick- axe quantity of tools many other articles too numerous to mention about 100 flats for plants quantity of quart berry boxes quantity 2quart berry boxes quantity of 6quart baskets terms cash sale at 130 pm no reserve as house is sold lloyd turner clerk a s farmer auctioneer auction sale high class household furniture dishes utensils garden tools etc the property ot russell davidson in the village of cherrywood saturday march 26 chesterfield good 2 chesterfield chairs oak dining room suite near new sofa bed suite with arm chair parlor settee kitchen cabinet 2 iron beds wooden bed vanity dressing table 3 dressers 3 wash stands 2 mattresses 2 sets of springs childs cot mattress springs good rugs 9 x 12 iio x 12 6 x 7 dropside couch with matness library table fallleaf table s kitchen chairs 3 rocking chairs large size rocker findlay oval cook stove near new with reservoir and shelf electric rangctte nearly new electric washing machine beatty 2 lawn mowers good 3 electric table lamps 2 electric floor lamps 2 sets of bedroom dishes sday clock 3 pairs of drapes feather tick pair of pillows carpet sveeper card table 2 veranda chairs and settee number of small tables ironing hoard 3 crocks wash tub copper boiler sledge and wrenches s rods of chicken fencing s steel posts commode chair flower stand hall tree number of dishes number of cooking utensils number of curtains number of sacks trunk is rock hens step ladder large funnel 5gal can number other articles all furniture in real good no reserve terms cash sale a 130 pm j r smith clerk ken clarke prentice auctioneers exemption of 1000 for single and 2000 for married couples when the budget comes down it will be revealed that canada is the first nation in the world to restore her exemptions to the level that existed for many years immediate ly preceding the war a daily star correspondent claims informed sources say canadas exemption level will be 1000 for single people and 2000 for mar ried people this will mean that the rates that prevailed in new foundland up to the time of con federation will be continued in eirect as far as those people are concerned return to 33 level for other canadians it will be a welcome return to the level of exemptions established in the rhodes budget march 21 19x5 uusually wellinformed sources say this level of exemptions will be dated back to jan 1 of this year if this is true it will mean that canadians have a tax cut now that they dont know about how ever it is believed that the jan 1 date can only be reached if the commons hurries with its business and the budget can come down soon for a single man earning 1000 the raised exemption wipes out the 29 tax he paid for a married man earning 2000 it wipes out the s70 tax he paid if these forecasts are correct and the rate of taxation on the amount of income that is taxable remains the same it is possible for anyone with a stable income to now esti mate what his taxes will be for this year can figure own taxes a married person without child ren earning 200 a month would have an income of 2400 and with the married persons exemption of 2000 the taxable income would be 400 these items of taxable income can be reduced by the various amounts given to charity and so on but whatever the taxable in come the tax to be paid on it can be figured out from this table 100 or less 10 100 10 plus 12 on next 100 200 22 plus 14 on next 100 300 36 plus 16 on next 100 400 52 plus 18 on next 100 500 70 plus 20 on next 3000 3500 670 plus 22 on next 1500 a 10year program will electrifj sicilys railwavs joy beauty salon near cxr permanent waving individual stvxing razor shapini phone 9sw2 stouffville fioooaodoooa stouffville sand gravel limited are prepared to supply your requirements of crushed gra vel sand concrete gravel pit run delivered or at the bin plant phone 58m office phone 370 wooooeooeoooogoc stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop xodoooood30050ao005oooooooa 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 g rover 8970 40 kenworthy ave toronto 13 oooooqoooooooooooooooooodo guard against engine wear with genuine fram oil filter cartridges protect your car truck or tractor irom costly engine breakdowns caused by abrasive dust sludge and dirt keep your oil filter working with genuine fram oil filter cartridges see your dealer jcadams company unemployment insurance books must be renewed employers i please send all unem ployment insurance books immediately to the national employment office with which you deal unless renewal arrangements have already been made they must be exchanged for new books before march 31st the new books have spaces for march contributions so you can renew the old ones before the end of the month renewal of books is important to you to your employees and to the commission please act promptly to the insured worker have you an insurance book in your possession if so please take or send it to the nearest national employ ment office for renewal before march ulit if you send your book enclose your present address so that your new book may be returned to you promptly unemployment insurance commission c a lmurchison i g bisson r j tallon commissioner chief commissioner commissioner uac

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