Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 9, 1950, p. 13

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the tribune stouffviils ont thursday november 9 1950 a marmill the quality name laying pellets 3e modern way of feeding stops all sorting of laying ration complete line of poultry dairy hog concentrates finish your birds with marmiil fattening pellets or mash wmjltry supplies stockgro cod liver oil shell grit germicides blue coal americas finest anthracite central feed store fbme 277 stouffville elmer daniels prop four beers makes for carelessness court decides you were not in it condition to drive magistrate f s ebbs told james reymar 5 of markh2m last week registering a conviction on a charge of careless driving penalty was 25 and costs or one month plus license suspension for six months counsel for reymar john greer submitted that there was no evi dence to show carelessness but the bench chose to accept evidence of constable walter higgiris that the accused admitted drinking four or five pints of beer prior to the acci dent no defence was put in by reymar the accident happened on the altona road north on september 13 at seven in the evening accord ing to constable higjjins the road was very narrow at this point as it led up to a bridge owner of the truck which left the road was john gordon 19 of scarborough he was a passenger the men had come from a highland creek hotel c5539330e loooi x0e30z notice to farmers cash prices paid for dead or crippled animals horses 700 each cattle 500 each small animals removed free for speedy pick up phone bonner rendering packing co stouffville 74j2 ltd de3re ioboe 30i aoaoi white eggs wanted a 2c premium is being paid by p hutton for grade a large white eggs cases supplied free pickup and prompt return 40 kenworthy ave toronto gr8970 mmmkt999m99 eggs wanted highest prices paid for choice eggs free pickup and prompt returns j m offen rhone 86w2 markham rri tehe government is expected to clamp sawn shortly on the prac tice cfi working girls collecting pbfiimiligiment insurance benefits after flsavin their jobs for mar riage cabinet is considering new regulations under the unemploy ment insurance act which would close up loopholes that now per mit brides to dip into the fund local newsprint costs hit new high cost of newsprint for the pro duct ion of the tribune hit a new high last week and wholesalers passed on another 10 a ton increase to shoot the price to nearly 11000 a ton war technology and underwear are making money worth more in canada the increase of 6 a ton in can ada for roll newsprint is com pared by paper makers with the current increase of 150 a ton for currency paper in canada of which dollar bills are made there have been similar in creases in bible paper and paper for cigarettes all these papers have large rag content there just arent many rags most linen now is woven with rayon which makes a better garment but this combination cannot be used for paper making similarly combinations of cot ton and rayon are useless for jpaper making and as for cotton linters short fibre off cotton seed useless for weaving they are scarce too they are used for plastics and in the manufacture of explosives hit by train tossed in air station agent slightly hurt roy wilcox 25yearold cpr don station agent was resting com fortably at his home last night with only minor injuries to prove he had been hit by a freight train wilcox was thrown 12 feet against the wall of the station when the train travelling at about 30 miles an hour struck him as he stood on the tracks in front of the station watching for another locomotive the engines piston arm bumped him into the air and knocked him clear of the tracks had it not struck him he would have gone beneath the wheels i though i was for it wilcox said it wasnt until i was lying on the station platform that it dawned on me just how close a scape id had literal translation of the word mortgage is death pledge largest us to uk convoy of the second world war contained 167 merchants ships in belgium pigeon racing com pares with our baseball as a na tional sport jumpy nerves mark kangaroo wedding maraiui a lonely kangaroo was removed from blessed singleness when officials of a toronto zoo presented her with a husband fresh from sydney australia no one enjoyed the wedding cere mony the kangaroos jumped around their cage while keepers vainly tried to quiet their fears for jittery photo graphers when one sat up for the official portrait the other would be travelling like an express train around the pen when it stopped to rest the other took up the torch beam ing zoo officials including the curator dr j a campbell were happy for marana and her mate marana is at left wvywywv coop feeds for all your stock v molasses we have a ready supply of molasses bring your barrels for filling or we can provide these at reasonable prices seed cleaning we are cleaning seeds every day and are paying high prices for good seed ask for esti- broiler feeders wanted we have an established market for broilers fed on coop broiler mash very profitable business inquire for particulars stouffville coop association two phones for your con venience 269 and 122 of home catering ask any housewife if her kitchen tasks have been made easier over the past few years and tentoone shell answer with a definite yes one of the reasons is chemistry for instance the freon in your electric refrigerator preserves your food cellophane protects it and windsor salt gives it flavour add easyliving nylon versatile plastics the beauty and colour of cil paints and you get a convincing picture of chemistrys overall contribution to better living and a real appreciation of the cil oval that symbolizes the company serving canadians through chemisfry canadian industries limited montreal seasoned to taste with pure iodized windsor salt con veniently packaged for every cooling and table need ceuophane in the home much of your food comes in glisten ing cellophane packages enabling you to see the product and still know it is protected from soilage baking essential baking soda for cookies and biscuits is a product of chemistry tune in singing stars of tomorrow sunday evening do minion network former markham farmer was ardent pigeon fancier a veteran of world war i and one of canadas leading pigeon fanciers william j adams died at sunnybrook hospital friday horn in london england in 1ss1 he came to canada 15 years ago after farming in markham he was engaged in teaming for the cpr liter enlisting in the canadian army in which he served for two and a half years overseas after the war he joined the cxr and moved to richmond hill 27 years ago and had been engaged in contracting since a member of york county vet erans for 25 years he was first vicepresident of the richmond hill branch of the canadian legion and chairman of the poppy fund committee of that branch he had been a pigeon fancier for 10 years nut held canadian and united states championships besides many other trophies survivors include his widow the former harriet kerry five sons william j jr of vaughan township police force arthur h at home thomas of ottawa john arid james stewart both at home another son george was killed in the dieppe raid driver not in control court says when an automobile is stuck in a snowbank the driver behind the wheel cannot be said to be in con trol the ontario court of appeal ruled last week in directing a verdict acquittal on an appeal by isaac williamson williamson was found by police seated behind the wheel of his car which was stuck in a snow bank in a ditch on the altona rd he was chaiged with being in charge of a motor car while intoxicated magistrate ebbs of whitby con victed williamson and on an appeal the conviction was upheld by judge coleman at whitby in upholding magistrate ebbs messrs justices roach hogg and aylesworth decided that the whole object of section 285 subsection of the criminal code under which the charge was laid is to protect the public from dangerous drivers they decided that since the car could not be moved without being towed the driver could not be con sidered to be in charge picked up by police on no 7 delivering punch boards a lansing man was convicted in police court friday on a charge of transporting punch boards which tie is alleged to have been selling the charge was laid as a result of an investigation carried out by the ontario provincial police who picked up the accused on no 7 highway south of here the accused pleaded guilty to the charge his car was searched and under the front seat were found seven punch boards a statement was read which had been made by the accused on the following day to the chief of the antigambling squad of the opp in this statement the accused ad mitted handling punch boards and said that he delivered them to cus tomers he met in his salesman job crown attorney jordan told the court that the offense carried a maximum penalty of two years in prison and a line of 2000 the accused told the court that he was not aware that a prison sentence could be imposed and said that he thought a fine of 100 would be stiff enough he blamed the date for his difficulties magistrate gee imposed a fine of 100 plus court costs of 17 minden cattle almost victims creek quicksand quite a number of men were called to mr allen hewitts farm to aid in rescuing three cows from a creek that particular place in the creek is said to have quick sand and the animals kept sinking until they nearly drowned by means of ropes and a wrecker the men managed to rescue the animals from the treacherous waters the cattle are familiar with the creek and it is not known how they happened to get into that particular spot unless they had been chased peru has the highest of the an des mountains they tower 9000 feet tornadoes sometimes rise and fall this accounts for the irregu larity of their damagepattern ornk em ice cold 6

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