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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 30, 1951, p. 2

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 30 1951 r- lumber prices are down check with us before buying we will save you money and still you will get first quality lumber there is no middleman with us we manufacture and machine all our own lumber we carry a full line of all kinds of building materials and can give you immediate delivery t a wilson lumber go cannington ontario telephone 15 lum propose axtixoise bvlaw for aurora it took very few minutes for members of aurora town council last week to endorse unanimously a resolution introduced by council- aeoooeoooooecwooo sanitary contractor septic tanks pumped drains cleaned and repaired 24 hour service c stunden 1tf richmond hill phone 3sor ooooooooodooqoooe lor thelma fielding and seconded by councillor hoi gundy calling for the preparation of an antinoise bylaw the din from motorbicycles reverberating through the council chamber like exploding bombs made it almost impossible on occasions for councillors to hear what their eonfrers were saying according to the aurora banner pine orchard mr ross armitage is sporting a new chev mr and mrs j taylor and the v lundy family enjoyed a day in niagara falls last week mr and mrs chapman were sunday visitors with miss alma burkholder of stouffville mrs w reid and miss helen visited in kincardin one day last week mr and mrs bruce foote miss betty and mrs john foote were sunday visitors with the walter johnston family mr and mrs shepperd spent thursday in toronto our sympathy is extended to mr and mrs e simcoe of cedar val ley in the death of mr simcoes parents who were killed by a motorist while crossing to catch a bus we are sorry to report mr mel mcmillen suffered a severe acci dent to his foot a few days ago mr bob shropshire has started his new house mrs ash entertained a number of ladies to a quilting recently the church of christ enjoyed a lovely afternoon and evening at j lundys pond on saturday everyone is pulling for the boys baseball team they topped the i league and are now in the semi finals hulse elected legion president ab hulse of aurora formerly firstvice president of the ontario provincial command of the can adian legion was elected presi dent of that body at the biennial convention being held at cornwall last week llhtrtvtfhkflluum cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers and fast freezing facilities stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 186w a attention farmers we are paying the current market price for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service gordon young limited toronto empire 33636 stouffville 255 claremont 41rl4 uxbridge 27 mmooooeooooooooqooooooooeoooeeooooooooooooooooooooo rt stouffville meat market good quality fresh and cooked meats prompt service all day delivery phone stouffville 279 saasscfta provincial election set for october 29 there are persistent rumors of a fall provincial election and a well informed source has fixed the date as october 22nd or 29th with many factors favoring the later date according to the richmond hill liberal in north york major a a mc- kenzie mla is very likely to be accorded a unanimous nomination and we are informed he will stand for reelection no opponent has yet been nominated but the liberal party plans an early nomination meeting when a candidate will be chosen in york east it is assumed that agnes macphail veteran ccf member will seek reelection no opponents are yet in the field for some time walter thomson the liberal leader has been pre dicting a surprise election this fall but premier frost has been very reluctant to make any definite com mitments elected in june 1018 the adminis tration does not have to have an election until 1953 wt3cwow3k3s3e3w383s363c30at3e3c3t3s3 mennonite epidemic pretty well over health officers in the three prairie provinces are on the alert for any sign that tropical dysen tery is spreading from the hague region sask four mennonite babies have died and 50 other men- nonites have been stricken three entire municipalities including hundreds of mennonite families were quarantined to help halt spread of the epidemic the disease an inflammation of mucous membrane and the intes tines is believed to have been brought from mexico with mem bers of the bergthal mennonite community who tried unsuccess fully to reach honduras to set up new homes dr b t dale saskatchewans director of preventive health ser vices said in regina that the out break is pretty well over there might be new cases but they would almost certainly be confined to the isolated bergthal settle ments near hague but there are large mennonite settlements in manitoba and al berta dr dale telephoned the mani toba government warning that some jlennonites who were on the illfated honduras trek had gone there and might be carrying the disease in edmonton authorities said they have no indication any sus pected carriers have moved to al berta but dr norman baster provincial director of communi cable diseases said the govern ment is ready to jump like a ton of bricks on any which show up most of the alberta mennonite colonies are- in the south parti cularly in the lethbridge region quarantining of the three rural municipalities in the hague dis trict where bergthal mennonites live was ordered at an emergericy session of the council of rosthern rural municipality secretarytreasurer k w burn ham said all public meetings- including church services and visiting between families will be banned in an area of almost 36 square miles no one will be per mitted to leave the isolation zone schools will remain closed after the scheduled opening date mr burnham said dysentery is very contagious and nothing to take lightly kleenflow fuel oil coal blue coal marmill the quality feed grains mixed chop oat chop wheat oats laying meal or pellets assures high production we buy ontario wheat milling quality central feed store phone 277 elmer daniels prop sister mr and mrs d morden are enjoying a trip to the north country this week holstkin bull gokes maple man to death the battered body of alfred jones 56 employee of the maple cattle breeders association gored by a bull was found in the assoc iations barnyard on wednesday of last week police said he may have been dead some time before his body was found the attack was made by a 1700pound holstein bull which jones was leading to an exercise ring stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop to the canadian national exhibition august 25th to september 8th except sunday reduced gooc round fare 9 trip for childrens rates see your agent includes exhibition admission and bus transfer direct into and from the grounds leave stouffville leave toronto 925 am 1115 pm daylight time exhibition passengers travelling on regular buses will transfer at toronto bus terminal to buses running into the grounds tickets and information at stouffville motors phone 170 parttime assessors should be paid more and duties combined some of the 17 municipal asses sors in the county of ontario are underpaid said gordon mclean county supervising assessor in a report to county council last week this condition should be rectified so that they will take a keener interest in their work another important change recom mended by mr mclean is that if more of the assessors were employ ed by two or more municipalities they would then have fulltime employment and the results of their work would be more satis- factory this is already being done in one case only three municipal ities employ fulltime assessors greenwood rev and mrs morgan are returning to their pastoral charge in saskatoon this week after spending the month of august here taking charge in the absence of kcv monkman mrs strang of toronto and mrs r jenkins of magnetewan and mr and mrs a jenkins of sun- dridge visited with mr and mrs m pegg last week air and mrs john stone of osh- awa spent the weekend with mr and mrs d morden air and airs l ham of oshawa visited with air and mrs john aliddleton last sunday afiss joyce closson entertained her girl friend from cedar grove over the weekend air and airs a alorden and joanne are enjoying a holiday to new brunswick air and airs e pcgg visited at the mcphail cottage near bala last sunday air and airs p clarke were at sterling last sunday airs clarke remained for a week with her farmers to treat seed wheat growers of the province have suffered one of the heaviest losses in years from stinking smut or bunt in their winter wheat which has rendered the wheat unsaleable and some is even unfit for livestock according to w m cockburn newmarket agricul tural representative for york county he urges all farmers to treat all seed wheat with one of the commercial mercury dusts or have their seed treated at a seed cleaning plant no variety of wheat is resistant to stinking smut some cases have been found where home treatment was not thoroughly done with the result there was considerable smut at threshing or harvest time last spring through the cooperation of the york county crop improve ment association some homemade heaters were made available plans for these can be obtained from mr cockburns office as well as the new bulletin just off the press entitled control of grain smuts getting along with everybody you know is a sure way of getting a long way toward happiness cameras amateur cameras movie cameras movie projectors screens tripods amateur lighting equipment filters exposure meters etc at cadieux studio stouffville ph 24j2 3t ar zs marie jack hairdressing lloyd avenue stonfltille permanent waving machine machineless cold war hairstyling and shaping phone 178wl zr 3e 3et p o fw m w w wm kn a pp painting and wall papering also drapes made phone 472w aurora 3cc is 5z3sc notice to farmers cash prices paid for dead or crippled animals horses 500 each cattle 500 each small animals removed free for speedy pick up phone banner rendering packing co ltd stouffville 74 j2 sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl watts electric plumbing electrical contracting plumbing and heating softeners oil burners rogers majestic radios frigldaire appliances two stores to serve you markham 177w agincourt 320w gr 6993 a h watts prop essssssssssssssssssssassssssasssssssssssssssssssssaaa pumps thor washers television concrete block finest quality immediate delivery gormley gormfey ont block co ph sto 3slvl

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