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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 4, 1950, p. 2

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the ontario department of lands and forests then ordered the wardens to get the geese out of the area the pembroke fish and game association may send a delegation to toronto to get a stay of sent ence for the birds alberta hutterites head for mexico a group of 23 hutterites advance agents of 150 others left macleod alta last week by truck for mexico the hutterite group will negoti ate for land for five colonies of the religious sect who came to alberta from south dakota and manitoba in 19is the party will investigate land possibilities in the chihuahua dis trict about 250 miles southeast of sonora where another advance hutterite group is exploring oppor tunities for settlement a spokesman said the proposed adjourn liquor hearing for more evidence jointly charged with having liquor illegally and having liquor in an illegal place roy and dorothy blackburn of goodwood were remanded until may 4 for further evidence to be presented at that time when they appeared before magistrate frank s ebbs in mag istrates court in oxbridge last week mr blackburn pleaded not guilty to both counts while mrs blackburn pleaded not guilty to the first charge but guilty to the second at the request of the bench she withdrew her plea until next week provincial constable gordon keast testified that on the evening of april 7 he saw a car parked on brock road facing north near the no 17 highway intersection with mrs blackburn behind the wheel i asked her to move her car said the opp next time i saw the car travelling down the road there were three people in it mr and mrs blackburn and jack beach of goodwood the officer said when he halted the car he found three broken bottles of beer in the back of the vehicle and said the accused man had a cut on his hand mis blackburn was quite up set and started crying testified constable keast mrs blackburn told the court it was probably the motion of the car broke the bottles when they move was influenced by a desire rolled together as for my cry- for expansion and religious fear of future warl reasons although they said fairly bv they fell there they had been treated the alberta government they were not wanted ing she said it was rather windy there and it may have got in my eyes this brought snickers of laughter from the crowded court room both accused stated the beer was bought in toronto four weeks previous to their arrest 1 pur chased it from a store two blocks past woodbine off danforth ave said mrs blackburn crown attorney alex c hall kc requested the hearing be adjourned until the manager of thel store could be summoned to court midland if the constable hadnt acted so fast declared the accused man and not opened the door grabbing the beer bottles he could have searched the car and found a whole case in the trunk compartment mr blackburn said it was all part of the beer bought by his wife in toronto ottawa letter by j e smith mp last week the usual decorum of the house of commons was dis turbed by the presence of some half dozen communists who attempted to speak to the members from the public gallery visitors in the gallery of the house of com mons must always observe strict silence and are not allowed to applaud or in way show approval or disapproval of the proceedings you can imagine the surprise of all last thursday when just before the speakers call to order a loud voice broke out in the gallery as one disturber was ushered out another took up the line and so on until a half dozen were removed the disturbers were members of the communist organ ization which held a meeting in ottawa that day such incidents are very rare in the history of the canadian parlia ment members of the protective staff recall that it was 26 years ago a disturber had to be removed from the gallery by force the late r b bennett was in the midst of one of his heated orations when loud cries of repent repent were heard in the gallery the offender was known as a character about town who shortly after wards was taken to a mental hospital contest winner from north york we had the pleasure and honour this week of entertaining in ot tawa allen jackson of newmarket allan age lb was the first prize winner in an essay contest spon sored by the canadian legion open to all secondary school students in ontario the essay subject was my idea of canadian citizenship and there were more than 3000 con testants the prize to four prize winners was a two day all expense trip to this capital city we had the privilege of entertaining allan to lunch in the parliamentary restaurant and showing him around the parliament buildings we had a visit with the prime minister who gave a short but impressive talk on citizenship to the young people other prize winners who accompanied allen on the ottawa trip were anne cobra of conniston barbara boos of kitchener and david proux of notice re markham twp centenary any organization in markham township wishing to apply for a refreshment booth at the fair grounds during the centenary celebration on july 1st 1950 should get in touch with one of the following committee members archie fleming wally reesor charles boynton similarly any organization desirous of a game conces sion such as bingo etc should contact jack maynard main st markham revival meetings masonic hall richmond hill friday may 5 to sunday may 14 at 800 pm except thursday may 11th special speaker everyone welcome the ingenious invent anything makes first russians somebody can else mm boss dont you know that 85 of all bacteria in milk conies from un- sanitized utensils you can kill bacteria get lower counts with lobax noxsoil lobax chlorine rinse contains 50 available chlorine kills bacteria almost instantly on contact use lobax just before milking noxsoil used just after milk ing cleans utensils thoroughly faster brighter easier at your nearest dealer mne coal bubgef pia is life saver for pockefrooks i i pont know how wep set along without these eaypreap out paymentsi and last year this plan savep us money tool convenient spread out payments easy terms to suit you no worriesl coal is de- 2livered in plenty of time youre all paid up before next winter handy coupon payments 3 make household budgets run smoother all year round free furnace inspection can save you as much as 30 on next winters fuel bill get yours now its free no obligation jhe sooner you start the more you savephone today p r wilson central feed store phone 72r3 locust hill phone 277 stouffville liural mailmen among the public servants of rural canada none is more faithful or more highly regarded than the rural mailmen day after clay in all kinds of weather he renders an important and appreciated service to the people many of these men who deliver the mail have long records of public service in north york the long service is held by edmund groves who commenced service on schomberg rr2 on the first of april 1929 frank g gamrill commenced service to boxholders in king rr3 on december 1st 1920 and ernest cummins king rr2 has been delivering the mail since july 11 1921 on may 18th next billy king will have completed a quarter century of service as the contrac tor for keswick rri to all these and other mailmen our congratu lations and good wishes i receive many enquiries regard ing mr mackenzie kings health and am pleased to report that he is progressing favorably he has been confined to his laurler avenue home since before christ mas but with the coming of nice weather he is looking forward to being out again and hopes to spend much time this coming spring and summer at his beautiful country home in the gatineau hills canadas trade outlook for 1950 is for a substantial rise in exports to tlc united states together with a fall in imports from that country and a drop in exports to the united kingdom and the rest of the world the minister of trade and commerce mr howe told parliament in introducing the estimates of the department of trade and commerce the markets for staple products such as wheat flour metals lumber pulp and paper he said seemed to be in excellent condition gormley ooooooooaoodocffie stouffville sand gravel limited are prepared to supply your requirements of crushed gravel sand concrete gravel pit run delivered or at the bin plant phono 125j office phone 370 ooooooodoocxwobooi phone aurora 472w wm knapp aurora ontario paper hanging and painting contractor call us about your decorating problems prompt efficient work a rally monday evening in the gormley united missionary church marked the opening of a series of regional sunday school rallies to be held this week throughout the sunday schools of ontario subse quent rallies will be held in stay- ner owen sound and kitchener the rally monday evening was conducted by the director rev f huson of toronto special music was provided by a group of young people from a pilgrim holiness church in toronto the address of the evening was given by rev p elliott who is secretary of the sunday schools of pilgrim holiness churches rev elliott is from in dianapolis rev elliott directed his message to sunday school teachers and workers points which should be considered in the efficient and progressive sunday school would be power perspec tive preparation promotion pro perty prospects and plugging the leaks success and progress come only as we plan for it represen tations came from sunday schools of scott stouffville markham os- hawa gormley grace chapel in toronto banfield memorial tor onto bethesda and port hope we would like to mention the attendance drive being carried on in the gormley united missionary church for a duration of six weeks on several sundays recently the attendance has almost reached the present enrolment of 95 the su perintendent mr allan doner as well as the pastor rev skier would be pleased if you would join in boosting this work several carloads motored to wain- fleet on sunday to attend the annu al sunday school convention of the brethren in christ church one of the features of the convention was the presentation of the banner awarded to the oakridges sunday school for the highest increase in attendance of the twentysix sun day schools in canada in this par ticular donomination for the year 1919 their enrolment for 1919 was 115 with an average attend ance of 91 may we add our congratulations to the superintendent rev r nigh the henderson sisters and their staff of teachers for their fine work t despite the impression the radio listener receives all the people in the comedians studio audience use not laughing some of them have a sense of humor joy beauty salon near cnr permanent waving individual styling razor shaping phone stouffville 98w2 the new modem rio theatre uxbridge matinee saturday at 230 pm wednesday thursday may 3rd 4 th blue lagoon technicolor jean simmons and donald houston associated industrial designers engineers consultants manufacturers repairs to ah types of electrical or mechanical equipment industrial connrerciai and domestic toronto 17 queen sti e ei9776 stouffville albert second sts ph 346 foto nite every thursday this week 15000 cash offer 1000 cash offer wednesday night is attendance night lots of fun lots of cash friday saturday may 6th 7th malaya spencer tracy and james stewart monday tuesday wednesday may 8th 9th 10th not wanted sally forrest and keefe braselee thursday friday saturday may 11th 12th 13th battle ground van johnson and john hodiak two shows nightly first 7 pjn

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