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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 9, 1950, p. 12

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 9 1950 fight poultry colds with a ths only hooting powder dry chlorine for dusting poultry against broathlng dis orders justdustltovxr birds hoods htb1j is sollnily dhrldod that it sottus slowly pro longing troatmont for drinking witn a mill hth15 la drinking wolor molt it sal and hip pro vnt slim of your nearest dealer discovers new source op car motor trouble mouse garage mechanics are always running into new troubles there are 101 things which can stop a car engine the latest an ayr garage- man discovered was a mouse a customer brought his car in to the waterloo prominent ashburn farmer dead a prominent ashburn farmer william thomas hopkins died at his home monday he was in his 71th year mr hopkins had been ill since last october born at claremont the son of the late mr and mrs thomas hopkins he lived all his life in the ashburn district carrying on a very successful farm he was best known for his interest in fine quality horses and engaged in horse dealing extensively surviving are his wife the former ivy peddie two daughters hilda and mary three sons william john and walter all at home brothers and sisters sur viving are mrs i booth of mid land mrs george hewitt toronto willis of coldwater charles of coldwater and george of victoria harbour rev john riddell of port perry conducted the funeral service from the family residence at ash- burn the pallbearers were w b williamson of toronto walter ken- gordon fisher stanley nottingham allie christie and xorman j anderson burial was at groveside cemetery find competition too keen at aspen 35t i 1 j in the auto and the noise of the motor starting frightened it jumping onto the coil it was county village electrocuted by the high frequency canada was represented at the international federation of ski championships at aspen coloroda by this charming foursome from left are lois woodworth bosemaire shuts sandra tomlinson and marg aret owen there was plenty of snow and too much competit ion for the canadian skiers who were unable to place in the running miss owen from vancouver was injured in a downhill run meals cost too much at whitbv jail inspector says the county jail at whitby is clean and well kept according to a report of the inspector of prisons but there is no meat in the soup this complaint was made by prisoners at the last inspection and was found to be justified as far as could be as certained from the report the soup is made from barley therefore the recommendation has been made that ome bones should be purchased to add meat stock to the soup at the same time the inspector continues his complaint that meals at the ontario county jail are cost ing much more than meals at other such institutions whether his rec ommendation about the meat bones will aggravate this condition is not known the name of albertas chinook winds originated with early traders in oregon they used it first to de scribe winds coming from the direc tion of chinook indian villages editors mail with a flat tire when he went to current the motor ran all right start the vehicle again after repairs were effected the motor wouldnt budge after the usual starting methods were exhausted he turned to the mechanic with a suspicious look making a few tests the mechanic found the ignition spark dead tracing the trouble back to the induction coil he found the source a dead mouse firmly lodged on the coil causing a short it was surmised the until it stopped in the garage then wouldnt start again canadas sugar beet industry nad its beginning in europe in 1947 when andreas maggraf a geiman scien tist demonstrated that the root of the sugar beet stored a sugar identi cal with that of cane lake superior 31s20 square mouse miles is the worlds largest fresh had been having a nap somewhere water body sail ocean in homemade yacht homemade 20foot yacht the nova esporo is owned by nova scotians colin sniith his wife muriel and brother stanley right the smiths sailed to england from canada aboard the yacht last august 2s70 miles in days garaiaiaisfsaiahfsismsjbiaraia thos wign all funeral director honour graduate ontario licencing examinations dignified efficient service heated ambulance phone markham 239 ftiam2iajajsrai3eekfi fta4sssassi4ssftsasssssiissss4ssssss 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 egss in small ols may he left at carload croccteria for our pickup write or phone p hutton grover 8970 40 kenworthy ave toronto 13 cream for best results ship your cream to sioiiitville 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 i86w tampa feb 26th 1950 dear mr nolan received my issue of trailer guides for tampa and district just thought you might enjoy reading or looking over it the information given about plant city where our winter strawberries come from to canada is quite interesting have enjoyed several short drives over to clearwater via of davis causway a four lane high way about 15 miles long and some shade trees and picnic tables and stoves to cook dinners etc on each side of the highway and a nice beach on each side where many fisherman are trying their luck some of the neighbor trailerates have given me two or three good feeds of fish from their suplus visited tarpon springs where most of our sponges come from the boats were in when i was over but they looked as if they were getting them ready to go out again the men following sponge diving are greeks so when in tarpon springs do as the greeks do eat greek food which they tell me is highly seasoned and hot we stopped at safety harbor and ate in a good american place and enjoyed it which we were rather dubious of the highly seasoned greek variety some tourists are very fond of it just took a drive to some of their large cemeteries they are so different from canada so many spanish peopel are buried here and they in some way put the persons photo on the tombstone and it is glazed over with glass then so many graves are completely cover ed with slabs of marble and built up about six inches or so from the ground some even higher i asked the caretaker who came to talk to me if marble cheap and he said no very expensive saw one a dr and wife had their photo on the large tonjb and oii the top was a large life size statute of them sitting in a chair one on each side a most wonderful piece of work that is in woodlaw cemetery where my aunt and cousin are buried the caretaker showed me a large white mound of marble where the man who made the tampa cigar was buried they have so many private marble places where the bodies are placed and sealed and the friends can go in and sit down beside them that side is like a sitting room i asked what they would cost and he told me not less than 5000 dollars he also told me of two other cemeterys to visit they were wonderful and more toombs he told me the entrance to the one i cannot remember the name as it was in spanish cost 10000 to build the large gates are of fancy iron scroll work and in the middle of drive way as you go in there is a large long cement work holding water with some water plants growing in it saw a lot of good common names like stoddard mitchel hall as well as foreign names the new large catholic cemetery just across the road is called to my surprise myrtle hill cemetery also went a little farther and went into the italian cemetery it is only in the making came onto one grave where flowers were hardly wilted the wreaths were put in on an oblong circle about 10 ft long all on wire holders just as close as they could be one very large one at the head of the grave and to each side at the upper end was competely covered with flower sprays laid down there was one cross of flowers i started counting but was not nearly through at 25 and then i walked outside the circle and there were just as many all around the out side the cards were all left on the wreaths some very old tomb stones in 1800 hope this lias not bored you too much yours truly myrtle monks courtice gave a very inspiring mess age both at the morning and after noon sessions mrs a a outram 2nd vicepresi dent dominion board of the wms was guest speaker during the morn ing and installed the new officers at the afternoon session the ladies quartette of trinity church mes- dames james aldread van driel richmond rendered the prodigal son llr gordon haiie organist presided at the organ throughout the day the rev s r henderson pastor of trinity church bowmanville closed with the benediction 11ks thos xokton heads oshawa ikkshvtkriah wms the following is a report of the oshawa presbyterial of the wms the 22nd annual meeting of the oshawa presbyterial wms of the united church of canada was held in trinity united church bowmanville on thursday february 23rd with over 250 in attendance the retiring president mrs w p rogers bowmanville presided for the meeting the newly elected president is mrs thomas norton rri ixcust hill miss sybil r courtice adcm a recently returned missionary from japan presented a vivid picture of japan and its needs of today aiissto get out two families fokced out by ctica fire fire which is believed to have had its origin in a defective base plug completely destroyed a seven- room brick veneer farm house near utica in reach township in the early hours of friday morning and rendered two families homeless frank hortop 105 ritson road north oshawa owner of the farm informed the timesgazette that his loss would be 7000 of which part is covered by insurance the burned house was occupied by mr hortops tenants mr and mrs charles geer and their son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs harry geer and their two child ren tlie fire was discovered by mrs charles geer who was awakened at about 530 am by the sound of falling plaster she jumped out 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