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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 25, 1953, p. 3

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the stouffville tribune established 1sss irlemltr of the canadian weekly newspaper association and the ontarioquebec newspapers association member of the audit bureau of circulations aatiizi a s owselajse mat pos-os- uept ottawa printed and issued everv thursdv at stouffville ont in canada 250 elsewhere s300 h nolan editor jas thomas sp assise a v noian son publishers notes and comments bygone days from ih- file of ihr- tribune 01 year akm we hra- tha fred soosford purchased the two brick stores nov occupied bv him self ant mr v miller the banket and the flue brick bouses of mr hush mcdonald even a tioj the rights of a do- dog has certain legal rights as a magistrate n middlesborough england decided the other day when man was summoned for allowing a dangerous animal to le at large when this dog bit a young girl the magistrate fuled that the dog was within his rights the dog was lying on the doorstep of his home and ijoying the supreme doggy delight of gnawing a bone he girl came along and playfully tried to take the bone way from him the magistrate held that the dog was not at large but on hi- own ground and that it was the natural thing lor a dog to defend his property therefore he was not a langerotis animal at large st thomas timesjournal a v vaxrtl by esq also the ihr corner of ru 1c raj j sat j baki ne for iarenit only special eather lt nancy leaver you had an except ther some dav i v- 0 se getting xot re pulled and ga li ngl croci ig tr side f th not time for compulsory savings newspaper reports have credited julian h fergus- n progressive conservative mp for sinicoe north nth the suggestion that the government should intro- ucc compulsory savings for every worker in canada th gist of mr fergusons argument is that orkers themselves wont provide for unemployment or id age unless there is some compulsion on the part of he government during the second world war the government of he day did provide a measure of compulsory saving col- ections being made in connection with the income tax in view of the paramount need for facilitating the provision of war material and controlling inflation by raining off some current income and lessening the de- iand for consumer goods the step was perhaps justified s a war emergency measure it was unpopular when the amounts were collected rom the income taxpayers but later became popular e- ough when the compulsory savings were repaid in these times however the feeling is strong that eople should have a right to dispose as they see fit of an ncreased share of their earnings and a compulsory sav- ngs provision is not apt to appeal to the canadian pub- which feels that it is paying quite enough now in egitimate if somewhat reduced taxation the most likely outcome of mr fergusons plan hin ted as it is to workers would be that these employees ould make new demands on their employers for higher vages in order to provide them with the same take ome pay after the compulsory savings deduction were nade ig numei eak out u- tauies road dash moon- argu- oi a1v- vvater tank ititentious oi i ide to the journey much longei a new game fish anglers are eagerly anticipating the day when the epartment of lands and forests will name the northern ake to which a new game fish has been introduced and declare it open season the fish is the landlocked salmon or ounananiche ironbunced wananish it ought to provide plenty of xcitement attending a new technique this we have on he authority of the port arthur newschronicle it ays according to reports from north bay where this xperiment was begun some 18 years ago the ouanan- he is not partial to live bait plugs spinners spoons and he usual paraphernalia familiar to most ontario fisher- nen they prefer a large fly with tandem hooks an versized streamer five or six inches long this fish wants action with its imitation meal too wo anglers find their best means of attack is by trolling ehind a fast moving boat a boat moving much faster han is generally required for lake trout one fly streams o one side of the boat about 40 feet back and just below he surface of the water the second is trolled directly ehind the boat in the churning slipstream from the pro peller guides watch for any disturbance on the surface hat would indicate that a fish is feeding in the neigh- ourhood and heads for the spot apparently unperturb- d by the commotion the salmon submerges a few feet hen comes up with a rushing vicious attack on the fly n many cases the sudden shocking smash so upsets the isherman that he loses his fish in the confusion using all his tricks the fish dives deep fights on he surface and occasionally jumps dives under the boat raps the line around his tail and breaks it hes one of anadas top fighters mkk1cax imiaxk rokc- 1i down ox box i luvkr excitement stirred residents ound bond lake when after ircling overhead two or ree times a plane landed in le middle of the lake the two ien in the plane were from eniisylvania they had bor- wed the machine from a anadian and were returning from a fishing trip n north ern ontario when they realiz ed they were suddenly out of gas the men ro unfamiliar with this part of the country and were following yonge si they then spotted bond lake tys climb- li town with the obtaining a free station platform however lasted as the train fail ed to stop and inr passenger was taken to markhem hl- vanzant agent for a harris son and co started one oi their binders for mr ievj hoover in a field of barley it did it- work to the satisfaction oi all cutting and binding in the most satisfactory manner farmers if you want a biriilei that will cause you no trouble iiuv a brantford on monday last messrs 1 dougherty c perry s burk- hokler and ag brown visited port perry for the purpose of uying their luck at trolling in lake scugog mr a miller farmer on the 6th concession of markham says that he expects to start cutting wheal in a couple of weeks time crops throughout the district generally are look ing well and a good yield is ex pected the beautiful mounds of mrs monkhouse at the east end were crowded with visit ors and pleasureseekers it be ing the occasion of the pre-bv- lerian garden party the following pupils of fourth class of the stouffville public wrote at the recent en trance examination at mark- ham high school ghas urqu- hart harry wales james mil ler walter barkev ida brown mabel flint blanche obrien hiram yake and louie mon roe it is complained by a num ber of our residents that hear- j every sunday transients from neighbouring villages are to be seen on our streets in toxicated indulging in furious driving profane language and otherwise making a nuisance of themselves extensive repairs have been made in the village sidewalks or church street south a new walk has been laid and on the main street new planks have been laid mrs se cooper shot a large icon the other day weighing a- bpu fourteen pounds on the pond near goodwood the large specimen has been sent to to ronto to be stuffed we are creditable informed lhat in t lie township of whit church after the first day of june bakers loaves will have to be two pounds and four pounds respectively as the council will appoint a bread in spector at their next meeting a ir tannic lor years said re- ntl to me the man in the mse in this day so often icd around and laughed ai- ut your liio was resyeeted bv whole community and he liy worked at being a h- ik- iw he received a thousand a yeai d motaer must med in order to give higher education but he er mentioned this being a nev- bur- there v ere foui our family and it ed to us that our at being a father children m never occur- j lad worked boys and sums at least while they arc in public school more or less ac cept their parents as they are v e did not know iiiit father shared hi- leisure time with us he ua- always good com pany what fun ive had hiking iaf the maple sugar bush in the spring or searching for beech nuts in- the autumn had was n ardent fisherman and a sat urday afternoon fishing expe dition with him was a great v eat he loved all animal- but hor ses were his favorite- we con sidered ourselves very lucky ii it was our turn to go to one of the nearby fall fairs when father showed his standard bred fairy winkle for almost two decades we lived in a big manse with lots oi ground around it there never is an end to cutting grass we sometiriies grumbl ed we knew right well that father expected us 10 do a good job he had no use for slipshod work long before we started school ive were allowed to help father put in the garden as we got older he toiled with us on car ing for the plants we bad quite a struggle with twitch grass getting into the straw- berry patch but everv june we had a family celebration over first big feed of straw- atehed ar raduate or i medicine cttuaintance arty ouna- june day father e of hi- children in theology one one in arts an at the garden rho nut have i expect their col- remarkea of yours a pretty sum youre relieved thai lege day- are over xot at all father anwei ed ouickly ii be glad to liv tiiem all over again this i i the proudest day of mv life train hits auto five uninjured a beaverton faml of five jumped to safety from their car a minute before it was saiaj bed by a slowmoving passeal ger train near m rile station j east of clarentotu n saturday mr and mrs artnur bui si lee ii billy 10 and i vll j v ere out for a sunday when their car staikvl on the tracks i brujining aid he st ipej at the- crossing and lotcing noj trains approaching tartei aj cross the motor topped he aid the wigwag una wa- oj erating bth thought it was fo trains which were standing in the station yard 1 was trving to get tin car going lie said when all of a udden 1 saw the train c ming us the children were in the back of the car and i holered for them to get mr we were very- lucky the driver said the train was lowing down so top at the station the car was spun off the tracks bible questions and answers berries father always quoted have but xomixatioxs ox lllv 27 nomination day in the federal general election will be julv 27 ii days before aug 10 pol ling in 2h of the 2o constit uencies it will be july 13 2s days before election day in the o- ther 21 which are large scat tered ridings these 21 include cochrane kenorarainy river an port arthur in ontario doubtless god could made a better berry doubtless god never did we lived quite a distance from the school and so there was not much time for the noon meal but supper was more leisurely and we all look ed forward to the conversation as well as the food father in sisted that only one person speak at one time we had some wonderful discussions on all kinds of topics one winter father encouraged each of us to read the daily newspaper and tell briefly the piece of news which interested us most at the supper table after the evening meal was over father asked for the book and we had family wor ship sometimes we sang a hymn occasionally we child ren had a turn in reading from the bible i can recall my fath ers musical voice as he read aloud from the psalms or some of the other fine passages in tne st james version v kneeled when father prayed- and even the youngest of us realized that this was real prayer anyone who came into our home was aware that and mother were happy in married life they didnt take time to talk much about mem bers of a family being consid erate and local they lived out their faith in home being a little island of love and secur ity set in the wide ocean of life father never showed any favoritism when we were naughty our punishment was fair even if sometimes it eemed lti but we never doubted our fathers affection questionis it not a fact that god is not in any particular place or does he really have a dwelling place answerwe read in 1 kings s30 and harken thou to the supplication of thy servant and of thy people israel when they shall pray toward this place and hear thou in heav en thy dwelling place and when thou nearest forgive also we read in the lords pray er matthew 69 our father which art in heaven as to where god might have been in past eternity we can only re ply in the words of deuteron omy 2920 the secret things belong unto the lord our god but those things which are re vealed belong unto us and to our children for ever qis it true that the holy city the xew jerusalem de scribed in the twentyfirst chapter of revelation is act ually so large that millions and millions of people could live in it aaecording to he script ure this city described in the last two chapters of revela tion is foursquare and 12000 furlongs in circumferenceat least that is the general under- standing of the measurement as given here twelve thous and furlongs equals 1500 miles hence the city is 375 miles on each sidefsee revelation 2116 this means that it is about the size ol he state of california qwhat is paradise is it heaven or some place between earth and heaven a paradise is the third hea ven where god dwells 2 cor inthians 122i i knew a man in christ above fourteen years ago whether in the body i cannot tell god knoweih such an one caught up to the third heaven and i knew such a man whether in the body or out of the body i cannot tell god knoweth how that he was caught up into para dise and heard unspeakable words which it is not lawful for a man to utter according father to this scripture the third hea ven and paradise are the same place in revelation 2i we read he that hath an ear let him hear what the spirit saith un to the churches to him that overcometh will i give to eat of the tree of life which is in the midst of the paradise of god notice the tree of life is in the middle of paradise right in the middle of paradise in revelation 221 2 we read that the tree of life is by the river of life and the river of life is bv the throne of god therefore paradise is where the throne of god is located in john 1113 we find that heaven i- a place 1 go to pre pare a place for you and in hebrew- 20 we read that christ i- there now see also ephesians 110 john l2ti anil he wants us there too ilalm 7325 fpheians 315 i peter iml in psalm h9s9 we are told that gods word is settled in heaven if it is set tled there it ought to be settled in our hearts also q- sujpo stocks the ss united static new hkd queen of the atlantic boasts the largest stacks ecr built the forward stack is 55 feet high 0 feet long made of alu minum they are assembled with t5000 aluminum rivets reputed 10 he the safest vessel ever built the liner contains more aluminum than any other single structure on land or sea this light strong lireanjweatherrcsistam metal is used for lifeboats and bulkheads decks and elevator doors and a hundred other items in naval vessels too such as the fourteen minesweepers now being built for the canadian navy aluminum is being used more extensively than ever before aluminum company of canada ltd alcan for best results use tribune classifieds caaadab a jrahiolifiil flli on broadway at 54th street ideal accommodations for 500 guests private baths pressure showers and radio television tool air- conditioned cocktail loungt and restaurant and came jamage to down plant without any or themselves fhe old home town iu i by stanley fseovjnowon ewssev to fjnd amothe way to thaw out his tiiy catch cedar grove people are talking about three things in cedar grove this week the weather the garden party aijfl the robes new house the weather to date has been so perfect the descriptive adjectives have all been uel however it look- es though the fields will now bf dry enough to get the corn on anil hay in the best part about the ce dar grove annua garden par ty i- that you dont need a ba by sitter and you can take youi grandmother everybody en joys it and everybody looks for ward to it july it h we should be accustomed to this rapid building routine bv now as in the case of ies mil- toys new house one day a foundation and the next day a house however the rbbbs ran into a little difficultv when the truck drew up to un load the prefabricated pieces i few things looked unfamil iar to mr robb apparently they delivered the wrong house the right house is sche duled for arrival tuesday xext tuesday the school children will hold their an nual picnic and field dav in woodland park this is always m interesting event whethet von are a parent or not iist weekend wa a big one at the park with over 1100 pic nickers but it apparently was not as heavy a weekend as last veir when the same week end drew ar all time record come right in when you walk into a bank managers office you look to him for reliable information and sound advice today he can do more for you than ever before through the wider contacts the specialized services and accumulated knowledge built up by his bank through the years canadas chartered banks have kept pace with everwidening evergrowing needs the banks serving your community

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