Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 27, 1950, p. 10

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the tribune stouffviue ont thursday july 27 1950 ps if you cant canoe you shouldnt no matter how romantic the night but there are plenty of other boats for your safe enjoyment of our lakes and rivers round trip by bus hunstviile 915 jacksons pt 475 burks falls 1040 orillia 590 subject to change 6th line octogenarian still active miller stouffviue motors kapuskasing a wild duck in the carey lake area seems to have its own ideas as to what a chimney is for according to officers of the de partment of lands and forests the bird has built her nest in one of the chimneys of a new building erected for the use of the air ser vice division the bird officers say seems to be totally oblivious to the danger an onslaught of cool weather might bring in the united states petroleum was first produced commercially in 1859 the greek rebels to defeat whom the united states has con tributed nearly 8170000000 in aid number about 25000 soldiers lowhanging branches of trees along the quiet banks of the rouge river frame the dam on alex bruces farm six miles north of unionville until it broke down a month ago the dam supplied waterpower to turn the wheel in 121yearold bruce mill h 1 11 sjfgjjg 3tf9 bsk3 performance leaders chevrolets great valveinhead engines can do more work per gallon of gas than any other gasoline engine of the same displacement now in use theyre smooth rugged and powerful masters of the job i vtayload leaders i low operating and repair costs of chevrolet trucks are an outgrowth of finest engineering and rugged advancedesign construction chevrolet trucks let you deliver the goods with real reduction in cost per ton per mile popularity leaders for the last full year chevrolet outsold all competition thats evidence of owner satisfaction earned through the years proof yes proof beyond any question or doubt that chevrolet is the mostwanted truck price leaders youre money ahead with these new chevrolet trucks chevrolets rock- bottom initial cost outstandingly low cost of operation and maintenance and high tradein value all add up to the lowest price for you iou can expect great things of these new chevrolet trucks theyre the most powerful trucks chevrolet has ever built yet they cost surprisingly little to operate three rugged wonderworking valve-in- head engines the thriftmaster 92hp loadmaster 105hp and the big new 1 10hp torquemaster bring you per formance that saves you time and money new powerjet carburetion provides smooth quick acceleration and the 4- speed synchromesh transmission is standard equipment from the 1ton to the 3ton optional in vt and ton which means faster shifting and greater safety on the grades to you this means wonderful new performance less time on the road lower cost per ton- mile so do yourself a favor visit our showroom today chevrolet trucks and only chevrolet trucks provide what you want advancedeshgn trucks claremont chas cooper ontario fight poultry colds with a tho only flooring powdac dry chlo4ao for dusting poultry against broathlng dis order just dust it ovw birds hoods hthlf is so flnsly dmdod his it settles slowly pro longing treatment for drinking wat a lllllt hth1s la drinking water mokos it safe and helps pro ven slims of your nearest dealer wife of prime minister will officiate at opening of cn e for the first time in cne records the wife of the countrys prime minister will officiate at opening day ceremonies madame louis st laurent will accompany the prime minister who is to officially open the exhibition she to take part in first day activities of the womens division womens director mrs kate aitken has announced that madame st laurent will be guest of honor at the opening day womens luncheon open an exhibi tion of frenchcanadian handi crafts turn the key in the door of the cnes model halliday home and then receive the first ticket on this giveaway home to be duplicated anywhere in canada for the winner of a lucky draw also during her busy day be lieved her first to the cne madame st laurent will meet the artists designers and craftsmen responsible for the building of the 1950 womens world and its many exhibits including some of those on the ground floor of the colis eum which this year for the first time comes under the womens division as is the tradition at all opening day womens luncheons the wife of the prime minister as the first lady of the day will be presented with a maple leaf pin of brilliants similar to those given to princess alice countess mountbatten lady alexander mrs ray lawson wife of ontarios lieutenantgovernor and others two other married canadian prime ministers sir wilfred laurier in 1901 and sir robert borden in 1913 have officiated at cne opening day ceremonies but no record has been kept as to whether they were accompanied by their wives headstone fight is won by father something new in bylaws was last week instituted by the water loo park board and a case arose concerning a mans insistence on placing a headstone where he wanted to in the cemetery a draft bylaw will be presented to the board at its next meeting but on motion of mayor bauman the man responsible for the move will be permitted to place the monument where he wishes the case arose when the ceme tery committee learned the man wished to place the stone directly over the grave of his son in a threegrave plot he owns the park board wanted to have all headstones in line the board informed the man that it was policy to have the monuments thus placed but he insisted on placing it where he wanted to and checked with his solicitor on the matter perusal of the records revealed that the park board had never had a bylaw passed or any regula tion in effect which would make its expressed policy effective board members decided they were faced with the alternative of letting the man do as he wished or bearing the cost of rofacing the stone which he has already had cut if the boanp insisted on him conforming with its desires then it was under a moral obligation to bear this cost the stone as cut would be unsuitable in the event the board insisted it nvast be in line with others mayor bauman said he could not support the idea of bearing the cost about sis and members agreed that the one stone would not be sufficiently out of line with others to matter much at one point in the discussion members were prepared to tumble into ears and go down to the cemetery to see the situation for themselves drink cm its better business to work refreshed

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