Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 27, 1950, p. 4

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the tribune stouffvule ont thursday apru 27 1950 old time modem dancing at veterans memorial hall every saturday caller for square dances mike empringham music supplied by gary lewis his band admission 50c capture nine wolf cubs township of markham the municipality has permission to fill with clean scrap metal stone cinders ashes and old fencing in the river bank at lot 10 in the rear of concession 6 entrance from the seventh for the first two weeks in the month of may 1950 decayed vegetable matter and paper not acceptable anyone wishing to make use of this privilege kindly be governed accordingly by order of the township council death removes three old lxbridge residents three people prominent in the life and activities in uxbridge half a century ago have died within the last few days mrs chris wren and peter thompson are well remembered in the neighboring town and both were laid away in the uxbridge cemetery last thurs day afternoon later in the week the death of chris nichols removed another oldtimer in uxbridge although he was not at the advanced age of the former two persons who died being in his late sixties general motors oshawa plant will begin the building of buicks and oldsmobile eights in 1951 in a new addition to their plant which will be erected this year at a cost of 346000 worry is half over when you have someone with whom to talk it over real estate sales miss gertrude todd has sold the fiame dwelling on park avenue next to the new arena to mr george pearce member of stouff vule high school staff mr pearce intends to make considerable improvement to the residence george allison realtor negotiated the deal another property sale is report ed by willoughbys in the transfer of the william allen bungalow at ballantrae to mrs haynes of tor onto the property measures two acres of land and the sale price disclosed is 4000 this sale was negotiated by h v mover eddie smith game warden at orangeville ont holds four of nine wolf cubs captured theres a change in the program at the rio theatre uxbridge for next monday and tuesday may 1 and 2 cheaper by the dozen will not be shown but in its place will be wabash avenue with bettv grable and victor mature i dominion values effective thursday frioay saturday april 27 24 2 special orange pekoe 8 oz pkgs liptonstea 2 for 81c metcalfs in tomato sauce 20 ox tins 12 tins pork beans 2 for 23c 125 bimorc clioicc quality crehiii st vie golden corn 20 oz tins 2 for 25c 12 tins 135 lynn vallev green peas 20 oz tins 12 tins 2 for 23c 125 rosedale choice quality tomato juice v10 115 garden country choice tomatoes 229i 170 british columbia pack fancy pink salmon vij tin 25c 296 heinz condensed tomato soup 2vr 25i 147 mitchells choice quality apple juice 20 oi tin mc 129 chocolate covered mallow biscuits fc- 37 biscuit feature c dominion peanut spread five roses allpurpose crunchy nut 39c f l 0 u r 7 49c fresh fruits vegetables sweet khji or juice size i to mexican oranges doz 49c makes a delicious jam or jelly fresh crisp cranberries lb 21c ls xo 1 mild silver skin onions black diamond seedless size oil florida grapefruit lb 10c 3 for 29c 4 isignposktsatfefaittion mftftltlllqtt too timfiaio trustee john hare of whitby opposes salary dictation by teachers in opposing the whitby district high schools teachers new salary schedule this week trustee john hare gave a strong condemnation of the federations dictatorial methods although his board was forced to concede if we give in to these demands this year you may be sure this thing will go on and on and on he said this is of course propa ganda for and by the teachers union every time a board does this they are establishing another precedent at the bequest of the teachers federation we gave a new wage schedule in 1945 increas ed it in 1910 in 1917 and in 1949 it beats me to see how on the record of all the increases this board has given that the teachers feel they are so badly used and all the increases were over and above the annual increment i know of no other group which gets a guaranteed annual increase except possibly the civil service and their pay is notoriously low i havent seen any sign of losing any of our good teachers this year there are no resignations in not one of them is at the maximum yet so why are they worrying about getting that raised yet i will be glad to deal with that when it is needed continuing as long as you keep paying for peace probably you will get it said mr hare recalling the promise of the late herr hitler before making tiis last territorial demand in this request the teachers say that they must have more money to provide for their declining years show me one profession that has a better pen sion plan than the teachers opposing the idea of aeross-the- by walter hall at everett on mondaymother wolf got away cubs are at riverdale zoo goodwood the wa will meet wednesday may 3rd in the united church at 215 mrs harmon president of xorth toronto east presbytery will be guest speaker there will be a toronto soloist neighboring was are all invited the regular monthly meeting of the merry mixers club was held thursday today at the parson age dr h h varty and mrs varty from toronto were the special guests the doctor gave a very educational talk on the pro gress in the science of medicine lunch was served and the meeting closed with prayer mr and mrs j f reid liave arrived home following an extend ed trip to nova scotia perhaps jf could write a short story about the trip since we cannot all hope to go there congratulations to mr and mrs bruce paisley on the birth of a son kimbourne young peoples union of toronto will present the varieties of 50 in the music hall uxbridge on friday may 12 mrs earl tindall is nursing a sore arm caused when she fell while painting to have ones right arm in a sling at anytime is bad but this is housecleaning time special services are arranged for mothers day at the united ss guest speakers and extra music for both morning and evening mr and mrs arthur dowswell visited with mr and mrs bert tindall on sunday roy dowswell of guelph college is home on holidays and called on friends last friday we understand roy has taken a job for the sum mer at the machine and tool shop board increases mr hare said he would rather deal with individual requests harold elms supported mr hares arguments smelt run from van wag ners beach near burlington ont to twelve mile creek bronte was in full swing tues day night margaret mullins of kitchener shows basket of beauties hundreds swarmed over the beaches and waded into the lake with nets to get their share of the lish bushel baskets and pails were filled bonfires kept enthusiasts warm strawberry plants for sale early bird senator dunlap kelloggs marvel fairfax 150 per hundred 150 per hundred 150 per hundred 200 per hundred will notify you of time of delivery oscar burkholder breslau ont township of uxbridge daylight saving time will become effective in uxbridge township com mencing at midnight april 29th until midnight september 23rd by order of township council john ashenhurst clerk potato soup the ottawa journal has some interesting things to say about the origin and composition of the lowly potato and then winds up by giving a palatetickling plug for potato soups says the ottawa paper it is cause for regret and a dis tressful commentary on this era that more men cannot sit down to a supper of satisfying potato soup these days use six mediumsized potatoes one quart whole milk one cup light cream a large sliced onion a big stalk of celery two tablespoons of butter 1 tea spoons salt and a whiffle of pepper boil the potatoes onion and celery together and when cooked work the potatoes and onions through a sieve and chop the celery very fine warm the milk and cream to gether add the butter and celery put in the potato and onion dont let it boil but keep the temperature high and just in case you like to experiment put in a generous handful of chopped fried onions a few minutes before supper time rich thick tangy potato soup with plenty of corn bread and tart jelly plus a big wedge of hot mince meat pie a piece of virtuous cheese and a cup or two of honest coffee is a very acceptable supper in april a sizable bowl of potato soup can be satisfying and filling moreover it helps to lick the high cost of living free skating at the arena this wednesday night hay straw for sale specify the hay you want oat or wheat straw available order now we deliver promptly united transport phont stouffvule 124 44ti wjl manning pliaxnlxg board ckaiiimak william- manning of brooklin clerk of ontario county has been elected chairman of the pickering- whitbj township planning board other officers are hon chairman jos banigan vice chairman cyril morley secretary lloyd johnston members roy lick norman anderson roy morrish w h westney c a balsdon vaughan willard 33xzccsz 3m33 another meeting of the horseshoe enthusiasts will be held saturday april 29 at 830 pm at the old horseshoe courts iit aasgoaa tisiiitittttttts implements new implemknts so 44t tractor so 30 tractor so 22 tractor pony tractor so 20 sfurrow tractor plow donblo disc harrow springtooth power lift cultivator so s lsrun grain drill manure spreaders drag harrows springtooth harrows grain binders mowers milking machines cream separators pressure systems washing machines home freezers used implements for sale sawyormassey threshing machine clipper combine international farmall h trac tor 1020 international tractor ifrrun masseyharris drill masseyharris corn binder international mower 6 ft cut used 2 years masseyharris mower on rubber mount vernon fertilizer sower deluval milking machine rubber tired wagon ontthrow horse disc harrow international cream separator renfrew cream separator masseyharris binder 7 ft cut henry ogden son masseyharris agent phone 254 stouffville tvahmfftttttvvtfiti model tp200 mb forage suction blomr make your dollars count features labor saving sof easily handltd efhclont compact for cut hay corn silage farmers grass silage combined straw dealers write today model pm200 tot custom woik 1911 tons coin cnsilaoi ix hour nt ciumii inousttlal inoini mckee bros mfgrs 5 elmira ontario canada e j stickley victoria square phone 67513 demonstration on blower on friday afternoon april 28th 200 oclock at the farm of louis heise vi mile west of victoria square

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