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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 20, 1950, p. 13

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 20 1950 first canadabuilt dieskli sees actiov r msl smtamuml 1lsu lt 111 kic locomotive bill i in as ada first streamlined diesel- electric locomotive ever to be built in canada is seen as it was rolled off the assembly line at montreal built for the cnr it will go on freight haul between chicoutimi and montreal after a worqout on the montrealtoronto run keep off the grass marriage love parsonifled dentists conduct their operat ions with great pains said the speaker at a dental meeting hes to be avoided he points out is the telling us overworked ive got a bid of auctioneers language by saturday evening post if you have ever stood flabber gasted at the rapidfire jmter of an auctioneer or strained your ears in vain to understand what he said you might drop in at a class at the reppert school of auctioneering in dectur indiana there in addi tion to teaching prospective auc tioneers how to speak as clearly and tellingly as possible they also instruct them in the trade secret of making themselves completely unintelligible at times while voice instructor guy pettit sees that every student can deliver an effec tive sales talk other of the 25man faculty drill them just as purpose fully in a mumbo jumbo that no body can understand but without which auctions would be dull affairs indeed the resonant double talk called filler in the auction business is used to keep the chatter going and hold interest between bids many a perplexed auctiongoer will be sur- prised to learn that one elementary filler taught at the school is simply mamma mama mamma chant ed so rapidly that it rises into a euphonious hum pappa pappa pappa is just as good the instru cors say impartially dean q r chaffee a 13yearold former pennsylvania high school principal has tested fillers in 17 states and knows which of the i musical singsongs are surefire for giving speed rhythm and pleasant variations to a stream of talk one elect loxdox man ccjp president miller stewart of london ont was elected president of the ontario ccf party at its gth annual convention which ended recently he succeeds andrew brewin of toronto imnuiumwi your singer representative will be in your district every second day guaranteed new and used singer sewing machines new singers 8950 and up easy budget terms repairs to all makes complete line of sewing needs for prompt courteous service please write or phone singer sewing machine co 102 main st newmarket ont phone 1075 we are the only authorized singer agents in this district wmmtif 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 eggs in small lots may be left at carload croceteria for our pickup write or phone p hutton grover 8970 40 kenworthy ave toronto 13 notic e commencing saturday march 11th i am increasing my stouffville office hours to a full day every saturday 1000 am to 900 pm for your convenience saturday eye examination appointments can itrriirifjctl by phoning 170wl any time luring hie week complete visual service office at rear of marie jack beauty salon ill 170wl w c mcdonald optometrist toronto ontario uo markham auto body specializing in body repairs refinishing estimates cheerfully given without obligation let us be your body guard phone markham 204w cream rest 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 186w for starting a sale chaffee teaches students to forget the crowd and concentrate upon work ing up a competition primarily be tween two bidders if one drops out another prospect should be warmed up and drawn in quick ly after all chaffee explains auctioneering is selling one person while dickering with three or four i others and entertaining an audi ence of hundreds instructor ray elliott a 1913 graduate and former indianna basketball star emphasizes the need for speed of eye and tongue in picking out and attracting bidders keep it rolling and sell them while theyre bidding elliot tells his classes whatever you do dont stop talking or some gabby woman is apt to butt in on you elliot in setting speed records of his own once sold five farms and all their equipment between 1000 am and 215 pm the most common mistake of bidders the schools faculty of 25 expert auctioneers agrees is to start bidding too low in hopes of having the article knocked clown to them cheaply attracted by the lowness of the bids other wouldbe buyers speak up if an article is worth 100 the experts say it may be smarter to start bidding at that figure than at s50 and thereby shut out some of the competition or are they trying to sell us some thing small house planning bureau st cloud minnesota please send me more information without obligation about the plan features and the type of construction used in the cabot house as pictured in the stouffville tribune name address city prov ihk cabot features a large combination living and dining room which dominates this three bedroom house of special inter est are the large batteries of windows which overlook the front side and back yards the small front bedroom is flexible and may also be used as a den or an office since it is so easily reached from the entrance vestibule the other two bedrooms are ross ventilated and possess large twin wardrobe closets in addition to these a linen closet and two clothes closets are con veniently located in the bedroom ball front bedroom windows are high to add wall space for furniture overall dimensions are 4 4 feet by 2s feet floor area is 1124 square feet ana cubage 21ssg cubic feet for further information about the cabot write the small house planning bureau st cloud minn an optimist is anybody who mix christianity and farming continued from page 1 section 2 much ignorance highlight of the closing sessions was a panel discussion on organic farming led by i m hurst of bloomingdale the members of which were howard kauffman goshen ind rev mr garber e i mcloughry earle snyder and norman high the latter two men coming from the oac guelph many questions important to present day tilling and fertilizing of the soil were answered and dis cussed by the experts the closing afternoon meeting was under the chairmanship of h d groh of preston with devotional exercises taken by oscar burk- holder of breslau marketing what we produce was discussed by mr snyder instructor in poul try husbandry and marketing at the oac all sell something we all sell something it may trying to grow two blades of grass where one grew before unless there is a market for that second blade the three things that govern the marketing of any product are demand quality and a reasonable price one of his main points was in vestigate the market before you start your business not after wards mr snyder gave an inter esting demonstration on packaging and displaying poultry for the farmers interested in this type of marketing after the close of the posterity meeting the last speaker was mr kauff man instructor in rural sociology and accounting at goshen college indiana his topic leaving our posterity a rich rural heritage proved interesting the economic the social and spiritual are the three aspects of what should be left to posterity our aim should be to pass on some thing which is better than it was when we got it father and son partnerships are very important to plants a row of apple trees along be labor brains or the fruit of the the highway in the spring soil he stated there is no sense l kahn and sons announce their new location on no 7 highway at brooklin which will be known as the brooklin livestock exchange phone brooklin 21rl2 hands in training for ontario siraparv v smw learning business practice in ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of every single one of us our lathes dynamos drill presses farm combines tractors business machines etc arc producing goods and services which earn dollars these dollars provide food clothing medical care and other necessities which contribute to our security and high standard of living livery single one of us therefore lias a very personal interest in the flow of a steady supply of trained workers to industrial plants these workers will operate machines which are important to our way of life we should appreciate then the cooperative efforts of government industry and labour in the field of employee training in schools and in factories our workers young and old are given the opportunity to develop new and specific skills in every field of business and industrial activity for instance every effort on the part of oflice workers to become pro ficient in typing filing shorthand and secretarial work will mean greater business efficiency will help to make ontario a finer place in which to live and work the brewing industry ontario our bay of life howards trained hands ontario workers know tlicv can earn more have executive responsibility and enjoy a higher standard of living in direct ratio to the skills they ac quire and the way they make use of them thats always true in a free economy thats why our com petitive system will continue to make canada great and a great place in which to live

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