the tribune stouffville out thursday may 7 ii new cars quite an oddity in england by eorsr atirll of stouitvilleitenants tied up three were neatly i in a fxarlei up eup- aapers have carried the story j board in the kitchen one was the full rooming houe in i peacefully sleeping under a riilirkton place netting hill foot of gravel beneath the vrhich is a quiet little eul-de- living room floor and the 3c in the bis smoke j other two were three feet lere li a lot of overcrowd- down in the back garden the log in that area but number i one thing all six had in com- 10 was really bulging at the mosi was being very very abs besides three families live people there were six women who certainly did not make nuisance of themselves r bother any of the other dead the former tenant of the ground floor flat a mr christie had disappeared shortly before the bodies were 33b 1 m i i stone work house fronts fireplace patios sidewalks fieldstone or credit valley retaining walls flagstone granite or cedar valley iva to 8 in coursing dry wall steps for sale betz cut stone agincourt found and a king size man hunt w3s started for him his picture was on every front page his description was broadcast every few hours but in spite of everything he could ot be found it was a week before he was picked up and it may be of interest to stouifviilians to know just where this bald headed benevolent looking wholesale strangler was recog nized by a policeman on the north bank of the river thames at tlutney bridge the reason the spot is of interest to us is that it is onlv a couple of hundred yards o the front door of the house occupied by mrs peter rothschild who is better known to vou as the tenner helen burkhoider it turned out that christie had been living rough in that distne sleeping in empty tracks and bombed houses while he was on the run so its free estimates office zone nights mrpm ww mm m m m m m m-m- m rawnwrw mm m m m 2s6s 2737 tsiei including helen knew must where he was until the i black maria took him away so much for rillington place and its quiet occupants that is ast history the thing that i of most j interest here now is guessing ai jii the term- of trie budget j to be read in the house of i commons next week 1 know youre sick of me yelping about the budget every year but unless vou make your living in this country you 111 j va how many canadians keep warm with oil more than 4 millions oil is used in the furnaces or heaters of more than a million canadian homes better than one in four oil plays a large and growing part in our everyday living how many ot these questions about it can you answer how iocs canada rank among the nations in known oil reserves 8th 17th list mow many barrels of oil 35 gal lons to a barrel do you think canadians use in a year 8 millions 165 millions 300 millions in the past 10 years the average wholesale prices of all commodi ties have risen 85 per cent have prices of esso gasolines risen more less about the same energy produced at niagara falls each day is equal to that in 9000 barrels of crude oil prairie oil fields now produce energy equal to how many niagaras u is taxes rake a big parr of a com panys income how would you say imperials 1952 rax bill com pared with irs dividendsrwas it gremer less about the same far down the list a jew years ago canada now ranks eighth except for a group oj middle east countries iran iraq kuwait and saudi arabia only the us venezuela and russia have larger reserves last year 165 million barrels about one gallon each day for every man woman and child canada uses twice as much oil as she did six years ago much less the average wholesale price oj esso gasolines across canada is up about onethird as much as the average for all commodities the energy oj the oil produced in the western oil fields each day is about 18 times that generated at niagara taxes were 55 millions about 2yx times dividends to shareholders for each dollar oj income imperial paid i0i in taxes and 4p in divi dends tax figures do not include gasoline sales tax paid at the pump imperial oil limited oil makes a country strong cant imagine what suspense the budget builds up from the man who works with his hands to the biggest corpor ation chairman the budget terms can make the difference between living and existing the hope is strong that some of the war and post war emer gency taxes such as purchase tax will be eased o or abolish ed there is one bad feature o the waiting for the april bud get which is that for a long time beforehand the public hold back buying in the hope of lower purchase tax since christmas the stores have been full of washing machines refrigerators vacuum cleaners television sets and radios the most amazing sight is to see one or two new cars in each dealers showroom with a for sale sigh on them that is really sonuhing odd over in this part of the world all the cars that shipping space can be found or are be ing exported but when the heme market slows down it upsets the manufacturers who get real mad at the govern ment they arer waging a bitter and expensive campaign for reduction of purchase tax excess profits tax company taxes and high income super tax the trade unionists want to see an increase in all thes taxes except purchase tavbut a big reduction in iow income tax and a reduction in cigar ettes beer and amusement taxes there is no use going on everybody wants lower taxes for themselves and highei taxes for the other fellow or so it seems to me mr butler will have to change into the good fairy to satisfy everybody the only way he could pull oil such a trick would be with a nice juicy budget like the one you lucky canucks had handed to you a few months ago we only have a few more days to bite our nails over here and by the time vou read this the 1953 british budget will be ancient history lets hope it is pleasant to look back on 600dw00d mr and mrs john shehey spent the week end with friends in toronto mr and mrs roy patin and mr and mrs r reid spent sunday with mr and mrs j f reid the wa of goodwood unit ed church are holding their regular meeting on may 7th at the home of mrs j ashen- hurst all ladies are welcome glad to see the corner gar age formerly occupied by stan martin open for busin ess we understand they will stock international truck e- quipment we hope they will have a successful business mr gordon stewart has left the stan slack garage and is employed by the wilson gar age mission band will be held in the sunday school room of the baptist church on friday afternoon the bypu meet ing friday evening will be in charge of the fellowship group mr and mrs john evans and family were visitors at goodwood and siloam on sun day the loba reports a good turnout at the final euchre of the season thirty tables in all share the wealth was won by mr ross redshaw who was also winner of the mens first prize the winners were ladies verna fromanson marjorie stewart blanche dowswell mens ross red shaw fred conner george painter winners of the mammoth draw held at this euchre were first prize trilight mr norman lloyd toronto sec ond prize blanket donated by taylors store sharon cap- stick uxbridge third prize table lamp edith morris of stouffville other winners were helen atviiey j whyte mary wright mrs c luke g bur- giss joseph southwell mrs c taylor bill bradbury l thompson james jordan sal- lie anderson mrs e smith and audrey cain victoria square april 2s the annual wms church service will be held on sun day may 3 at 230 pm the guest speaker will be mrs g w fish of aurora member of the conference board of tor onto centre presbytery spec ial music by the explorers and the cgit with the solo ist being miss yanny wester hooke mr and mrs louis nichols and vera mr and mrs cecil nichols faye donald and al lan spent sunday with friends at creemore we welcome to our com munity mr and mrs r bov- air and family of toronto who are now residing in the house formerly owned by the late mr eli dennie mrs a frisby and richard had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs e casely and girls of unionville mrs v westerbrook spent a few days last week with her daughter and family mr and mrs william large and mar garet of toronto friends of mr alvin bart- lett are sorry to hear of his serious illness in the toronto general hospital and wish for him a speedy recovery is for those who suffer in body or spirit the salvation army holds open the door to help and hope to the weak the erring the unfortunate the salvation army is an unfailing friend its under standing hear and human touch can heal the scars of misfortune or misdeed your dollars help keep the doors of the salvation armys hostels havens homes and hospitals open to the salvation army these dol lars are a sacred trust to be used wisely in relieving human need 5 r salvation army red shield appeal salvation army in stouffville may 14 15 if anyone is missed by the canvassers contributions may be left at houstons rexall drug store mrs j lunau of richmond hill mrs r perkins and cor al mr and mrs douglas gee and family had sunday dinner with mr and mrs gordon mortson and family mr and mrs harold mortson of rich mond hill called on them later during the evening mr and mrs gordon mort son and family had monday evening dinner with mr and mis v westerbrook another successful euchre was held tuesday evening of last week in the hall to aid in raising funds for same there were 16 tables prize winners were ladies miss jo mort son mrs jack rumney gents albert woodward and don canning mr carl walker do nated a s500 voucher for gas won by mr d parsons mr byers of stouffville donated a 600 voucher for paint won by mrs j empringham mr j mclntyre donated 2 iuarts of oil won by mr h barber mr barber and mrs d rum ney made up the losing couple of the last game at table 13 plants firotc faster larger half belter yields in soil treateil with fritletl trace elements tvlhrjil result of experiments rnailc on many crops is tha increased erotith of tomato plants as 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