Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 22, 1950, p. 13

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 22 1930 business directory brierbush hospital itay and night service matexaity medical and surgical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed street east stouffvllle monteith monteith chartered accountants 37 king st east oshawa phone 4911r 3126 mb gordon w riehqj ca resident partner auctioneers dental neil c smith lds dds graduate of oniversity of toronto office over canadian bank of commerce telephone 107 stouffvllle sellers atkinson jfc agin 201w2 ph stouff 290 licensed auctioneers 25 years experience bales conducted anywhere special ities in farm stock furniture and ivoperly sales all sales personally lifted and advertised dills prepared and posted no sale too big or too small jken clarke prentice llcemed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario farm stock implements household furniture real estate sales our peclalu at fair and reasonable rates dual service for the price of one jkulikes po ph agincourt 52w3 markhaai po ph markham 206 auctioneers prentices have been established asctioneers since 1800 e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office over marie jacks beauty parlor phone 274w markham every tuesday rennies transport phone 121 stouff ville sand gravel loam screened stone any size daily service to toronto phone wa 9003 toronto aooooooooooeaueoo medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office corner obrien main phone 196 coroner for york county a s farmer licensed auctioneer tork county uxbridge pickering jpomshijis farm stock and furni ture sales a specialty address gormley po telephone stouffvllle 67312 real estate consult j a willoughby sons for complete real estate service head office toronto j6i tonge st ad 0605 city and country homes i farms and small acreages i industrial business properties harvey mover is your local representative phone 83j2 stouffville when buying or selling real estate farms residences business properties see george w allison btgd real estate broker phone s7jl dr f j button stouffvllle ontario telephone 371 xray hours daily 9 to 12 am tuesday thursday saturday evenings 79 pm and by appointment office over button blk dr herbert b freel physician telephone 164 xray hours daily except sunday 9 to 12 am tuesday thursday saturday 700 to 900 a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday and friday 9 to 12 am tool works stouffville machine telephone 25s rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinebv machinery repairs ooooossooooooocflt ottawa letter optometrical for real estate see wm grove harkham ki52 stouff 05505 representing edward bind ro e a grubin ro optometrists osliaun picton stouffvllle see large advertisment in this issue for complete information by j e smith mp canadas whole progress of social security legislation has been under review by a special com mittee of the senate and the commons during the present session and after many weeks of bntion to have allowed the prob study the committee is expected to j lem merely to be toyed with as it editors mail toronto ont june 10th 1930 editor the tribune stoutrville ont dear sir that story migration miracle by george murray in your may 25 issue appealed to me as worth while an able arid constructive summary which if i may say so does credit to the cwna and should warm the ears of un leaders those 23000 of the ablest besttrained men and women in euroie qualified prac titioners of all the arts sciences and professions if spread fairly evenly around the modern nations of the world as gm puts it could be absorbed with ease certainly there is something decidedly humbling in the follow ing paragraph and also a challenge to the conscience of the free nations since 1917 a great deal of the cream has been skimmed from the milk too many of those who boarded ships and trains were men young strong unattached men culled from the dp population by programs of selection designed to fill the manpower needs of the nations rather than to contribute to the solution of the problem as a whole from my groundline viewpoint it was and is the duty of the united nations to really get the collective shoulder of the democracies tinder this dp burden and dissipate it by quota ciistri report at an early date this countrys investment in welfare is mainly in the field of family allowances for children and pensions for our aged citizens there has been a growing feel ing that there should be an up wards revision in our expenditure on old age pensions there is of course much speculation here as to what the committee will recom mend and until presented to parliament the details will not be known however the general opinion here is that the committee will recommend a pension of 40 per month available to all at the age of 70 without a means test and a similar amount of pension avail able at age 65 with a means test world affairs hon l b pearson canadas able and affable minister of external affairs has recently returned from london where he attended a very successful confer ence of the atlantic pact countries apparently has been for purely national economic advantage is not only a disgrace but is also playing straight into the moscow hand i would like to see a realistic effort to get these 25000 trained minds and hands back into produc tion jack canuck with his tiny population in a vast and favored land which once sought something like an economic and social copy right on the 20th century assuredly can use his quota of those trained minds and hands a greater canada june 17 1950 the tribune stouffville ontario dear sir the salvation army takes this opportunity of thanking the citizens of stouffville for the fine way in which they rallied to the support of the red shield drive yiotob a king ont hall son realtor agency phone 31 funeral directors l e oneill stouff ville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day or night phone stouffvllle 98wl j w dixon funeral director private ambulance markham kindness courtesy service equipped to take care of modest funeral at the reasonable charge as well as the largest and most exacting successor to the late r g clendenning telephone 90 markham ontario w c mcdonald ro optometrist toronto ontario at stouffville every saturday 1000 am to 900 pm at rear of marie jack beauty salon phone 176wl insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies reasonable rates prompt service phones 259wl and 259w2 whhelhtondoh p on i with the secretary general of the work of army as recently always is to preach the gospel and h 0 klinck phone 44w3 stouffville fire auto burglary sickness and accident fidelity bonds the standard life assurance co the pioneer of canadian life insurance a mutual company with 125 years experience strength and service unexcelled d a beer insurance of all kinds 20th anniversary ph pickering 241w2 address brougham ont f m pugh phone 38w2 stouffville life fire auto the mutual life of canada was es tablished in 1869 and has alway been a mutual company it enjoy an excellent reputation for outstand ing returns to policyholders prompt and courteous service y united nations who so visited with stalin in moscow mr pearson is pleased with recent developments in inter national affairs and reported to the house that he felt the london conference had been very much worthwhile at the conference the delegates reaffirmed the adher ence of their governments to the principles which inspire the united nations charter and their conviction that the common action under the atlantic treaty is an integral part of the effort which all free nations are making to secure conditions of world peace and human welfare while the continuance of the cold war and the general condition of international affairs is still causing grave concern in govern ment circles i note an increase in the spirit of hopefulness and optimism it has become increas ingly apparent that the nations of western europe and north america must stick together in a very practical way if they are to assure their economic and military security this may mean some sacrifices for all but the goal is world peace and well worth the price session end wears parliament is making a deter mined effort to conclude the present session next week and right now it appears likely busi ness will be finished by june 24th the house is now working over- to help the needy once more you have assisted us in this a special thanks goes to the ladies of the womens institute who so capably conducted this canvass and also to mr c nolan of the newspaper who gave us such fine publicity captain dorothy george salvation army uxbridge ont time sitting eight hours daily with sessions every morning and on saturday the remaining business consists mostly of detailed departmental estimates and most of the controversial legislation has already been passed by the house television the whole subject of radio broadcasting in canada has been given careful study during the session with a special view to the introduction of television broad casting in canada canada is admittedly far behind united states and britain in tele vision but the cautious approach to this new development may be justified by the passing of time present plans of the cbc call for the commencement of tele vision broadcasting in canada by september 1951 no definite decision has yet been made but an annual license fee of 10 has been suggested for television receiving sets twos j wignall funeral director dignified efficient service -ambulance- 24 hour service calx markham 230 f g alsop life auto fire sickness and accident insurance phone 50w2 taxi service george coltham ontario land surveyor municipal and farm surveys and general engineering box 443 aurora phone 8642 stouffville monument works orders promptly executed p tarr proprietor telephone slwl ikeijajcljsjbiolii edward bind ro e a grubin ro optometrists oshawa picton stouffville mr bind ro at stouffville on mondays 9 am to 6 pm and any evening for appointments with two or more phone oshawa 4221w reverse the charge mr grubin ro at stouffville every third monday as announced in the stouffville tribune and markham econo mist and sun 900 am to 900 pm a complete and frequent visual service phones oshawa 4221w stouffville 86j2 stouffville office over snowballs barber shop haiasisiaieiomsiajbisiaiajhaai 5ss3sssssssssssssssss ssasssss 5s438s44 revere movie equipment 8 mm cameras spool type and magazine load 16 mm cameras magazine load 8 mm projectors 16 mm projectors splicers tape recorders carrying cases lenses for 8 mm 16 mm at cadieux studio phone 24j2 stouffville horses vs tractors the everincreasing performance and efficiency of the tractor during the first part of this century does not mean that in the near future the horse will have disappeared as a factor of importance in world agriculture says an editorial of world crops a magazine published in great britain and distributed throughout the world according to this article there is no reason to believe as some prophets do that the horse will survive merely as an instrument for sport and recreation a charm ing relic of a bygone age on the contrary writes the editorialist the horse has and willcontinue to have a definite part to play in the farm economy for many years to come and indeed indefinitely it will supplement the work of the machine and their roles ate com- plementarv a sort of symbiosis in fact point is given to this in a recent circular of the british ministry of agriculture which describes the alarming decline in the number of farm horses during the past decade the circular stresses the fact that tractors have to depend on imported fuel oil while the horse proceeds under its own steam generated by homegrown food even assuming that adequate supplies of tractors spare parts and fuel can be relied upon says the writer of world crops there j are still many occasions when the horse can be more suitably employed than the tractor smaller farms with say 100 to 125 acres of arable land possessing only one tractor will almost certainly require two horses at least the editorial goes on to point out that the tractor is particularly valuable for getting heavy work done quickly but numerous light jobs are more cheaply and efficient ly done by horses especially when conditions are wet owing to the lower compressive effedt of the horse in some conditions the value of the draft animal as a source of supply of organic manure has to be taken into account markham centennial dance old time modern music by wwb orchestra rainbow gardens markham saturday july 1st admission 50c phone aurora 472w wm knapp aurora ontario paper hanging and jpainting contractor call us about your decorating problems prompt efficient work joy beauty salon near cnr j permanent waving individual styling razor shaping phone stouffville 98w2 findlay electric ranges with features planned for you there are years of easier happier cooking ahead of you when you install a findlay electric range in your kitchen ah the latest aids for successful economical cooking are built into this ultramodern range be guided by findlays 90 years of experience invest in a findlay the range thats planned just for you theres a findlay model to suit every purse and purpose come in and see them findlay beauty makes a showplace of your kitchen agnews hardware stouffville ontario leislsisslbiaeisissisisjii beaver riding tractor proven and rugged sensational pulling power easy to operate versatile and economical you ride and this mighty little tractor does the work no walking no pushing pulling or straining its useful every day in the year with its quickchange implements and full line of attachments for allpurpose use alt0na feed supplies fred lewis prop bflho8ffikl5jo8si3hbckbbbb13bsfl phone stouff 61306

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy