Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 21, 1950, p. 12

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

the tribune stouffville ont thursday december 21 1950 or safe winter driving slippery road surfaces unfavourable weather conditions and early darkness combine with thoughtless driving to make the late fall and winter months the most dangerous period of the year p for your own safety and the safety of other road users pedestrians and motorists observe the following sug gestions 1 on wet snowy or icy road surfaces drive at reduced speed 2 when stopping apply brakes tightly and intermittently jamming on the brakes may bring about a skid 3 keep windshield and windows free of snow and ice outside and fog and frost inside 4 be sure that brakes steering mechanism and tires are in safe condition to help offset the extra hazards of winter driving e33 chevrolet for 1931 presents a new profile with extended rear lenders newly designed grille longer lower more sweeping lines and many other features chevrolet also offers powerglide auto matic transmission as an option at extra cost powerglide is fully automatic and eliminates the clutoh pedal and the mechanical shift this is the first fully automatic transmission to be offered in the low est price field also ollercd are new jumbodrum brakes which require 25 percent less pedal pres sure shown above is the 1951 chevrolet styleline deluxe fourdoor sedan there are 11 other models including the chevrolet bel air canadas first hardtod convertible dtiveettt ontario department of highways geo h dcucett minister potato seed available good seed is the first requisite in obtaining a profitable potato crop according to an official of the crops branch ontario depart ment of agriculture in spite of this fact some high quality seed potatoes are sold as table stock every year while on the other hand some offtype diseased pota toes from noninspected fields are used for seed this latter practice he claims- can only result in low yields of poor quality potatoes which in turn bring unsatisfactory returns however there is no need to plant the poor quality seed next spring for at present good seed may be secured at reasonable prices however he suggests that if buyers delay in placing their orders it is likely many seed growers will dispose of their stock and then not have sufficient supplies to fill later demands potato growers who are looking for a new supply of seed which is pure to variety would do well to get a copy of the list of seed growers whose crops met the requirements for certification last i season these lists have now been completed and they give the address of the grower the variety grade and probable available quantity futher particulars may be secured from the agricultural representatives in most counties or districts in ontario from the crops branch of the ontario department of agriculture parlia ment buildings toronto or from the offices of the dominion seed certification service at guelph barrie london or ottawa ontario growers in northwestern ontario might contact the seed certifica tion office in winnipeg if neces sary may help relatives to settle in canada persons in canada or the united states may help friends or relatives in the uk or europe to settle in canada under the can adian governments new immigra tion plan by prepaying their pass age it has been announced by transcanada air lines who have entered into an agreement with the department of citizenship and immigration for air transport of immigrants to this country the government plan to stimu late immigration enables approved immigrants to travel to canada with tca at a cost to themselves of 15000 the government making up the difference between the special fare and the regular one way fare under canadian law an immi grant is a person entering can ada with the intention of acquir ing permanent canadian domicile immigrants must be resident in canada for a period of five years before becoming eligible for can adian citizenship steps are being taken to ensure that only bonafide immigrants are sold air transpor tation arrangements for the purchase of prepaid transportation can be made at any tca office travel agency or other airline office pro viding the applicant qualifies as an immigrant and can produce the documents necessary to gain entry into canada by this method of prepaying air transportation immigrants will be contacted through tcas overseas offices who will arrange the jour ney without the payment of any additional charges by tie immi grant gormley thursday dec 14 mr and mrs d b corfield are planning to leave this friday for california where they will spend the winter with mrs corfields brother mr j bremner at la jolla mr and mrs corfield will motor to california and will be accompanied by mr ross btillin- ger and mr carl heise mr and mrs wallace bond and family of richmond hill also alex of toronto had supper sunday evening with mrs j bond mrs f warwick of thornhil was a supper guest sunday ever- ing with mrs j forrester and arvilla mr and mrs geo barrett dawna and joan had dinner sat urday evening in the home of mr and mrs e smith congratulations to bonnie brenda and barbara harvey who celebrated their first birthday on wednesday of this week tiu triplet girls are in splendid health with barbara weighing 21 lbs bonnie and brenda each 19 lbs barbara also is the tallest of the three but bonnie took the first step alone all three are makin wonderful progress rev and mrs a g doner had sunday dinner in the home of mr and mrs w henderson mrs moses entertained the ladies in her home friday evening at a nylon demonstration on monday evening of this week a lovely shower of gifts was given to miss eileen gooding and mr kenneth jones in honour of their approaching marriage the shower was held at the home of mr and mrs murray bennett mr and mrs allan doner had dinner last wednesday evening with mr and mrs harrison sch- lichter congratulations to mr and mrs jack oconnell of eiindale nee pearl bond on the birth of a daughter sunday evening miss mary gibson of toronto had sunday dinner in the pelling home mrs e jones was a guest of mrs wra bruce and genevieve sunday evening last wednesday evening mr and mrs f harvey entertained members of the doner family on the celebration of their wedding obituary albert gooding 69 of 39 eby st south kitchener at his home last week after a brief illness born at roseville son of the late mr and mrs stephen gooding he had farmed in blenheim town ship for many years before going to kitchener ffe attended alma st united brethren church his wife the former melissa fried died four years ago surviving are two sons leon ard gooding baden and sherwood of bright four daughters mrs lome fannie hebel haysville mrs leighton pearl shantz new hamburg mrs gordon mabel bullock of bright and miss isabel gooding of kitchener one brother alonzo gooding of gormley one sister mrs agnes loker gait and eleven grand children one daughter irene pre deceased him in 1925 the funeral was held thursday at 230 pm from detwiler men- nonite church roseville with rev ward woolner pastor of alma st united brethren church officiating interment was made in the adjoining cemetery weeds flourishing at 100 gaunsall worcestershire wil liam weeds 100 says his longev ity is perhaps due to the home brewed dandelion wine which he has been drinking for 75 years just looked good hillsboro nh carpenters tear ing down a wall in ernest ber- gers newly purchased home uncovered a bushel basket full of 2 bills they were excited at first but it developed that the money was counterfeit when turned loose to feed at will a horse will eat himself to death while a mule will eat only his fill anniversary mr and mrs c doner donald mr and mrs s doner grace mrs victor stover mr and mrs lloyd harvey dean and the triplets mr and mrs lloyd doner marilyn and john and mr and mrs geo french mr and mrs jos jones visited sunday with mr and mrs e hons- berger and mrs barkey of stouff ville halfway house between aluminum ingot and you with in axe and a few other hand tools our ancestors could chop down trees and make houses chairs bowls canoes lots of things but all these were hcuy and had many other disadvantages its different now that we have aluminum which is light rustless wont burn doesnt rot is practically everlasting it takes a whole series of unusual and complicated tools to make things of aluminum to start with it takes ships to import the ore ports for unloading powerhouses for electricity smellers all these to produce the aluminum itself still only in ingot form next it takes a plant like the alcan one at kingston to receive these ingots from the smelters and to shape the metal into tubes sheets extrusions forgings and foil finally it takes more than 1000 canadian manufacturers to form all these into chairs kitchen utensils building materials aeroplanes etc things canadians use every day so you see this kingston plant is halfway house between ingot and finished article between the original aluminum and you it is a link in the chain of tools with which over the last fifty years canadians have equipped themselves to inakcj aluminum articles eieating work and wages for thousands bringing greater convenience and comfort to modern living aluminum company of canada ltd producers and processors of aluminum for canadian industry and world markets plants in ssowimgan fall arvido islo malignc shipihaw port alfred wakefield kingifon toronto efobicoke i s hie you jeititia lap priced- ian uawi poultry arnold farms pay top prices for live or dressed poultry plant grading station on no 7 highway at don mills road for information call affincourt 5r2 day or night collect custom picking dance every saturday night stouffville veterans hall modern old time w w bates orchestra admission 50c

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy