Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 2, 1950, p. 12

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the tribune stouflville oat thursday february 2 1950 m youth for christ announcing the third annual sacred music festival sponsored by stouffville youth for christ to be held in stjames presbyterian church april 15th 22nd 1950 section i piano class 1 under 12 yrs consolation mendelssohn class 2 under 14 yrs minuet boocherini macmillan arrangement class 3 under 16 yrs confidence mendelssohn class 4 open jesus joy of mans desire hess class 5 piano duet under 15 yrs troumerei schumann in everybodys favorite piano duets section ii violin cello viola saxophone cor net clarinet trombone selection competitors own choice section iii vocal class 1 solo under 9 yrs the ships glide in at the harbours mouth page 592 hymnary class 2 solo under 13 yrs girls and boys unchang ed voices that sweet story of old west class 3 under 17 yrs girls solo god hath not promised cyril rice class 4 ladies solo open hear my prayer will james class 5 young mens solo open spirit of god neidlinger class 6 duet any voice competitors choice class 7 mixed quartette savior thy children keep sullivan contestants for ihis festival must be bonified resi dents of rural areas not over 35 years of age prizes awarded only if proficiency is shown first prize winners of any class in 1949 festival automatically barred from that class for the period of one year first prize 15 over 80 marks second prize 10 over 77 marks third prize 5 over 75 marks address all communications to mrs d ratcliff slouffville ont phone 64804 notice dont forget to meet your friends for fun and fellowship at fellowship centre lemonville saturday at 8 pm silver collection n rowan director death claims uxbridge man in sleep on couch it was with deep regret the many friends of mr edward prentice learned on sunday morning last that he had passed away in his sleep at his home on main street sunday morning mrs ed steward a neighbor who had been keeping a neighborly eye on him for some time past went over to the house but got no answer to her knock and then got rev mr fleischer another neighbor they broke into the house and found mr prentice lying on the couch quite evidently having passed away quietly in his sleep edward prentice who was in his 78th year was born in uxbridge in 1872 a son of the late robert prentice and maria golden and lived in uxbridge all his life where i he was well known and highly respected he possessed a quiet friendly disposition and was a most kindly and friendly neighbor and he also possessed a very artistic ability in making hooked rugs a great hobby for him in his later years many very fine ones having just lately been completed newmarket approves school wing but voices dissatisfaction the newmarket era a majority of the municipal councils in the newmarketsutton high school district have given their approval to the building of additions to newmarket and sutton high schools both new market and whitchurch township passed resolutions favoring the school wings although new market gave its tentative resolu tion favoring a debenture for a high school wing here there were expressions of disapproval toward provincial legislation which mem bers of council claim limits a municipal councils freedom of action according to the town solicitor council could either vote in favor or against building high school wings but legally could not hold a vote by the property owners of the town k m r stiver the solicitor said that according to legislation if a majority of the municipalities vote in favor of the school addi tions the project can be carried out a majority of the five and a half municipalities newmarket north gwillimbury east gwillim- bury and whitchurch have already approved with only half of whit church in the school district the total is three and a half which have approved only sutton and georgina remain to indicate their attitude toward the building pro gram the only thing wrong with this said mayor vale is that the newmarket property owners said by a vote ten years ago that they did not want to finance a school wing now it is going through whether the taxpayer wants it or not the existing provincial legis lation does not give us the appor- tunity of asking the man who will pay for it whether he wants it or not both deputyreeve j l spillette and councillor rudy renzius pointed out that there was no vote taken on the public school deben ture nor the artificial ice deben ture well its not right said the mayor but we cant take over and do the work that the department of education does declared j o dales but lejis getting more and more into situations like this where we are being told what to do and are left no choice it even has come to the point where we must get per mission from the government to raise our own salaries councils vote was unanimously in favor of the school wings acetate rayon is a natural pro duct its basic source material is wood from canadian forests notice to ontario motorists re unsatisfied judgment fund fee under an amendment to the highway traffic act enacted in 1947 pro vision was mide for the creation of an unsatisfied judgment fund out of which will be paid in the manner prescribed judgments for personal injuries and property damage sustained by reason of the operation of motor vehicles which cannot be collected in the ordinary manner from the judgment debtors the method prescribed for creating the fund is the collection of a special fee when required from each person to whom is issued either an operators or a chauffeurs licence while this legislation has been in effect since the 1st of july 1947 the unsatisfied judgment fund fee has been collected only since january 1st 1949 total fees collected for the fund and repayments to the fund from january 1st to december 3 1st 1949 amounted to s63843037 judgments paid out of the fund from july 1st 1947 to december 31st 1949 amounted to 63064403 as there is not now sufficient in the fund to pay judgments for a period of a year an unsatisfied judgment fund fee of 50c will be collected from each person to whom is issued a 1950 operators or chauffeurs licence ontario department of highways geo h doucett minitter the new 1950 pont1ac offers more than a score of appearance and mechanical changes and is avail able in 21 models beginning in the lowest price range according to a general motors announcement new massiveness in frontal design is achieved with main grille bars reaching out and around the fenders the new pontiac offers a choice of six and eight cylinder engines the latter stepped up to 108 horsepower other mechanical features include a new and larger radiator core for the six cylinder engine and rubber rear spring bushings to eliminate road shock and power transmission noises hydra- matic drive is again available as an option at extra cost on certain pontiac models shown here is the chieftain fourdoor sedan vs potato production united states potato acreage in 1919 was the smallest in 70 years but the average yield of 211 bushels to the acre came close to the record yield of 21g bushels in 1948 better management practices including such items as improved seed of higher yielding varieties better tillage and the adoption of more effective methods for con trolling insects and diseases are the reasons given for the increased yields birds building use mud nests as cement in ora i roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop archduke charles of haps- burg fifth son of the late emperor charles of austria is shown with his mother empress of austria as they arrived for his wedding with all the trappings of old world 1 pageantry apparent in the background he was wed in the tiny village of beloeil to belgiums princess volande de ligne of the historic bourbon line the couple will make their lvme in new york womens editor dr ruth nanda ansheh says the trouble with the world today is women dont want to be women theyd rather be men on the st lawrence gulf island of anticosti deer are so numerous they stroll into port mtinier must be thinned out by official hunts from time to time dont panic out of poultry for early chicks will pay best feed investment youll ever make both cows and sows need special feed while theyre dry to help them build both their own bodies and the bodies of their young this is probably the best feed investment you will ever make if you pick the right feed ask us about the purina pro gramme for theso two classes of stock would you like to put more milk in the cans less in the calves make money save money save time and work and still raise topnotch calves heres how you can do it start your calves on calf startena no milk after the first month less work top results purina calf startena to balance your grain purina hog chow if youre low on fjrain purina pig gr0wena panic selling of laying birds has reached such proportions that theres every likelihood that laying pullets will be mighty profitable property next summer and so far very few chicks have been started the pullet chicks that should be laying next summer the cockerels that should be meeting the tourist meat demand theres never any sizable egg surplus during the summer and early fall always a shortage of big eggs this year the supply situation is likely to be the same as in previous years only more so everything points to good prices and a wide spread for size through summer and early fall june to october and the same short age is likely to show up in the broiler and light roaster market theres opportunity here for the poultry raiser who starts good chicks right away starts them flying on startena checkeretts grows them fast and fully on a good purina growing ration gets big eggs to sell on that top market wellfinished meat birds for the tourist season start good chicks early start them fast grow them big and solid theres the formula for poultry profit in 1950 and heres the feed to start them fast with high livability and high vitality purina chick startena dairy meeting at unionville veterans hall thursday evening feb 2nd pictures dairy topics such as care of the dry cow stiver bros stouffviixk ontario the store with the checkerboard sign

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