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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 19, 1950, p. 2

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the tribune stouffvilie ont thursday january 19 1950 notice the council of the county of york on november- 18th 1949 passecta bylaw under the provisions of the trees con servation act 1 946 statutes of ontario 1946 chapter 102 section 1 this by law restricts and regulates the cutting of trees in the county of york further information with respect to the provi sions of the bylaw may be secured from the county clerk county of york 67 adelaide street east toronto fred baggs heads milk producers at the first meeting of the 1950 board of directors the following officers were elected president fred j baggs 1st vice president george smith 2nd vice president bert weatherill secretary h d mccague treasurer frank dimma representative on the county fed eration of agriculture dalton rumney auditors bert weatherill and fraser gee press reporter fraser gee e a buchanan was reelected to represent this district as director on the toronto board at the annual meeting reports from delegates to the toronto annual meeting were then heard and the resolutions passed there proved good matter for dis cussion one particularly vexatious ques tion is the matter of no sunday pickup of milk at the farm and particularly the highhanded man ner in which the distributors introduced this measure without consulting our producers board they give as their reason that with the milk drivers demanding a fivedayweek they have no other alternative without raising the price of milk and they are unwill ing to do that that this places an added burden and expense on the producer who must work a good deal longer than a 10 hour week and face the expense of new and larger cooling equipment or that it places the quality of the milk in jeopardy does not seem to matter to them another matter that is causing the group much concern is that of getting a marketing agency established two annual meetings in toronto have voted in favour of this and we wonder why so little headway has been made a com mittee was appointed to look into this and report at the next meet ing some good resolutions have also come to hand from the annual meeting of the ontario whole milk producers league here are a few to think over 1 whereas the future of the dairy industry may be in jeopardy through the loss of export markets and whereas the loss of export markets at the present time would lower farm prices which would in turn destroy the farmers buying power and eventually cripple industry and bring about condi tions like the thirties and whereas we have great faith in the possible future of canada therefore be it resolved that we demand the federal minister of agriculture the rt hon james gardiner to fulfil his promise made at the palace pier meeting in toronto that if the farmer accepted reasonable prices during the war years his markets would be protected afterward 2 whereas it is customary to establish wages of industrial workers on five day week therefore be it resolved that we request the economists of the pro vincial department of agriculture to study the effect of a 48hour week on farms at 50 cents an hour as a minimum wage in relationship to the cost of production of milk and report to the ontario whole milk producers league at as early a date as possible 3 whereas there is consider able dissatisfaction with the accuracy of the present method of testing sampling and weighing of milk received by the distributors and whereas there is usually a great variation between the dis tributors tests and rop tests which in many cases are below herd average and whereas this discrepancy may be due to improper sampling and mixing and whereas most other agri cultural products such as fruits vegetables hogs etc are purchas ed on a grade established by gov ernment inspectors therefore be it resolved that we request the ontario department of agriculture through the minister of agriculture to appoint govern ment testers to do all testing weighing and taking of samples of all milk purchased by the milk distributors in ontario and that payment of producers be based on these findings and further that necessary legislation be imple mented to make this possible in any milk shed where the majority of its producers request some plans are under way for our annual banquet again this spring so be watching for further notice fraser gee will sell car if ned sparks doesnt pay 300 if ned sparks deadpan holly wood movie comedian wants back his 1934 custombuilt threeton sedan he had better speak up be fore jan 24 thats the day a bay st garage in toronto has set for the cars sale at public auction for alleged nonpayment of 300 in storage fees over a period of months sparks born in st thomas stored the car in toronto in 1940 and returned to california after performing on a radio show for the ontario government for years payment of storage fees turned up regularly but for months now the garage claims they have been unable to locate him or have they heard from him mennonites can more beef to aid europe a provincialwide beef and chicken canning project for euro pean relief has just been opened by the kitchener headquarters of the mennonite central committee it was revealed on saturday by c- j rempel director practically all mennoiiiie churches in the province including the markham churches are expect ed to contribute canning will take place at the canning plant of s s martin floradale two or more carloads of the tinned meat will be donated for distribution in europe last year the meat shipment in a similar drive totalled 30 tons gifts of beef in whole carcasses halfs or quarters are brought to the floradale plant where the meat is done up in 28ounce tins packing into cartons of 24 tins each takes place at the kitchener ware house some donations are in cash which is used for the purchase of either beef or chicken flow of donations is regulated through arrangements of cornelius barg packing supervisor at the kitch ener warehouse the floradale canners would be swamped if everything landed in at once the meat cargo is shipped to bremen germany the main dis tribution point of the mennonite relief for the continent from there it is railed to various pro jects in different countries of europe the beef project is just one phase in a steady stream of relief shipments continuing from can adian mennonites to europe mr rempel recently completed ship ment of 28 tons of mixed food stuffs including large quantities of apple butter i another campaign now in pro gress is collection of cleaned and pressed sugar bags for european mennonites recently settled in paraguay the bags will be turned into work clothing the bag material appears to stand up better than any material under heat and perspiration to be contended with in paraguay weak tired nervous pepies men women get new vim vigor vitality say rood bye to these weak always tired feellnza depression and nervousness due to weak thin blood get up reeling freab be peppy all day have olenty ot vitality left over by evening take ostrex contains iron vitamin b calcium phosphorus tor blood building body strenrthcninr btltnuiatlod invigorates system improves appetite digestive powers costs little xew get acquainted mie only goc try ostret tonic tablets lor new nor mal pep vim vigor this very day at all drussuta january sales usrkto s boys parkas reduced reg 1295 sale price 995 childrens kroy stockings reduced to clear sizes 5 lo 9vk unbleached sheeting mill ends suitable for sheets mattress covers and pillow cases various lengths and widths reasonably priced printed flannelette mill ends regular 59c now at 39c per yd cotton print in short ends suitable for aprons and curtains i priced at 35c per yd our sale of wool continues balance of ladies coats to clear at 25 reduction h golden clothing store find missing dog safe in crate lassie came home yesterday and canadian national railways express men were relieved the large scottish sheep dog broke way after being taken out of her crate at orillia for exercise while en route from geraldton to midland she made off down the tracks with express employees in hot pursuit when last seen she was three miles north of orillia later employees decided to send the empty crate on to mid land the workmen lifting it thought it was unusually heavy looking inside they found the dog sleeping curled up inside her temporary home ooooaaaoksasxaaootsssaoo electrical and hardware supplies we do all types of house wiring radio and appliance repairs general electric ranges vacuum cleaners toasters irons hotplates radios record flayers water heaters etc for the barn electric pail heaters and ge poultry water warmers for the cold days and nights ahead try the ge heating pads and electric blankets we have in stock now the new general electric refriger ator guerney gas ranges shurheat space heaters and all kinds of hardware supplies k h middlemiss electric stouffvilie hardware phone 367 sweswssssxssssorxxsxjcxxxxxsaaessxss the new modern rio theatre uxbridge matinee saturday at 230 pm wednesday thursday january 18 19 thieves highway adult entertainment richard conte and valentina cortese foto nite every thursday this week 130 cash offer wednesday night is attendance night lots of fun lots of cash friday saturday january 20 21 i wake up screaming betty grable and victor mature it about face william tracy and joe sawyer main street stouffvilie m monday tuesday january 23 24 i was a male war bride adult entertainment cary grant and ann sheridan two shows nightly first 7 pm ilding restriction bylaw tested in court a test case of considerable importance to the township was settled when william d baker of richvale and douglas flear of jacques avenue were found guilty in york county police cpurt of an infraction of vaughan townships bylaw governing building restric tions reports the richmond hill liberal baker was fined 10 and costs while sentence was suspend ed in flears case charges were laid by h c h miller township building inspec tor on the instructions of the township council giving evidence in the baker case mr miller stated that he had taken out a permit for a garage and dwelling the garage was built and baker started to occupy it as a residence in september 1948 in november of the same year he was given official notice to vacate as the building did not comply with regulations laid down by the town ship for dwelling purposes he was given until october 31st 1949 a year later to make arrangements on november 14 1919 said mr miller baker was sent a letter asking the time at which he in tended to vacate but made no written reply finally the sum mons was issued in the case of flear the build ing inspectors evidence was that he had been given a permit for a garage only in july 1948 this was occupied as a dwelling and as in the baker case notification to cease using it for that purpose was given with a year being allowed to vacate flear he stated had replied saying that it was his intention to build a residence in 1950 and that he would take out the necessary permit at that time subsequently however he started to build an extension to the gar age and without a permit conse quently a summons was issued in this case also vaughan township council officers of the municipality say tmvtmn markham two more thrilling days last times sat jan 21 shirley temple barry fitzgerald in seabiscu1t in technicolor mon tues jan 23 24 top comedy sensation paul douglas linda darnell in everybody does it special engagement one night only wed jan 25th twentythree weeks at one toronto theatre mervyn johns cecil parker in quartet has permitted temporary occup ancy of substandard buildings in a number of cases with the under standing that construction of a house which would comply with building regulations would be commenced within a reasonable time as it was found that in spite of this certain people were contin uing to make of substandard pro perty for residential purposes the test cases were launched roll and sheet roofing your coop con supply yow with steel or aluminum roofing rolled asphalt roofing or asphalt shingles if youre building or re pairing on your farm this year sec your coop about your roofing problems we have ample supply of steel on hand in 6 7 8 9 10 lengths order now your canadian steel at reasonable prices steel will again be in short supply this summer so dont be disappointed by letting it go order and we will hold your steel until you are able to put it on your building stouffville coop association

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