Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 8, 1945, p. 4

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f free tumblers royal york deal royal york coffee 1 lb or royal york o p- tea half lb beehive corn syrup 5 lbs beehive com syrupy jbs harry homessoup mixrpkg harry homes manhattan pudding pkgl if o 39c 39c 53c 23cjc 10c 10c combination offer aunt jamima pancake- flour and russius table syrup all for 37c medium old cheese lb bulk macaroni 3 lbs 35c 17c stouffville groceteria self serve plione 280 v we deliver dont miss this valentine carnival in the stouffville arena on wednesday fed 14th prizes for best adult and childs valentine costume lucky spots draw for 10 war saving certificate band music admission 25c proceeds for soldiers comfort fund help to send parcels to our boys alton a six weeks more of winter as foretold by the bear on feb 2 mr and mrs n neal and george had dinner on friday at d nighs- wanders- sorry margaret our roads are not good enough to get through so late sunday nights the february meeting of the w i be held on wednesday feb 14 at 2 pm at the home of mrs a wideman program in charge of war work and quilt committee mrs b lewis con roll call- donate a piece of quilt material sales of home made articles and also of articles manufactured from salvage and sold paper activities of the international red cross motto no endeavour is in vain its reward is in the doing donat ions of articles for overseas boxes will be accepted there is a rc quilt for sale and anyone wishing to purchase one get in touch with mrs b lewis housewives not only need to know their onions these days they must know ceiling prices too all grades of spanish onions with minimum- three inch diameter should not sell higher than 9c lb in toronto hamilton niagara falls st catharines and welland areas under wptb regulations ceiling on no 1 onions is 7c lb canada no j pickling white silver- skin with j two inch diameter and canada nol- yellow have 7c lb ceiling with other poorer grades striking maximum of 6c lb price tagging of onions is now compul sory prices may vary at points other than those mentioned due to transportation differences bloomington miss alta fockler has returned home from greenbank mrs lemon paisley is spending a month with her daughter mrs j johnston at brampton mr and mrs tranmer and john k were toronto visitors on mon day mr and mrs mills and mr and mrs e lemon were in toronto on friday miss m topper and friend of toronto were with her parents mr and mrs a topper over the week end an outstanding item to record under the able direction of our road foreman mr e davis and the snow plow our road is in good condition heres hoping for no more snowblows miss nellie betz of mongolia is engaged at mr murray smiths pte c cowie of camp borden was a recent visitor to his home here owing to the weather the miss ionary meeting was postponed last week we hope that the mission ary boxes will be full to overflow ing when we finally meet to empty and count their contents ringwood mr and mrs jake baker and daughter sandra were sunday eveningguests with mr and mrs bruce harper stouffville mrs ross vague spent monday in toronto mr andmrs keith hutchinson and son ronnie were monday evening visitors with the merlyn bakers the county road west of here was snowbound the first of this week only teams being able to send the tribune to absent friends travel the first milf and a quarter wptb questions and answers t q i bought a small second hand lemon vi lle j mrs wilbur claughton is visit- j ing friends in toronto this week our capital heater for 10 which i now london for the weekend cpl- norma rae was home from jwcorrespon dent find out is a third hand stove now i find that i can buy a more uptodate stove for 33c more is there a price ceiling on used stoves a yes there is a price ceiling on used stoves if- you buy a used coal or wood stove of the under 40 variety from a dealer his written expressly stouffville tribune wilson for the by jdeau miss florence barkey of toronto visited her father edw barkey over sunday we were so glad tp see mrs orval drewery able tobe home for it most i for the a short visit on sunday we hope canada to learn ime ln a to see her back permanently some- vmaran n must it ft 7f- a time this week if weather eondit- veteran observer must re- scheduled south ontario hockey v oerniit p s l a dear league schedule on friday night it am early lead in defeating port brougham bearcats defeated port perry intermediates 74 in a otrheorig missespnylis wells and jajjs rae were saturday guests atvthe q jmal new price if you buy the same kind of a used stove from a private person that is a stove which has been used over six months the maximum price would be the same price as was charged for a similar new stove by stores in the same locality if you still think you were overcharged please send us the trade name of the stove the model dealers address and we will have the matter check ed by the used goods adminis tration q our owner landlora has just given us six months notice to vacate by mail the notice was written on a piece of station ery his reason is that he wants to repair the house for sale can he put us out for that reason as he doesnt want to live here himself a no a tenant cant be given notice for that reason if your landlord wants to rennovate the premises regardless of what he wishes to make of them he must first apply to the rental administration for a permit to give the tenant three months notice to vacate how ever the landlord must have a permit before giving you notice and the notice must be on a form supplied by the wp tb i paid 15c for a tin of spaghetti last week which i think is too much as i can buy it for 10 vsc at other places is there a ceil ing price on such- items of canned food a yes the price of such items is controlled by the board it is difficult to say how much you should nave been charged as there are many different brands and sizes of canned spaghetti however 15c does seem high i had a fur coat made over from a size 40 to a size 16 and was charged 10 since then i have been told i could have had it done for 20 was i charged too much a the furrier should not have charged more for his work than lie charged for the same job during the basic period sept 15 to oct 11 1941 prices for such work vary greatly and always have the price would of course depend on the type of workmanship etc q is there a ceiling price on the storage of furniture a this again is a price which is governed by the amount charg ed by the same firm for the same amount of space during the basic period the firm would not be allowed to in crease their rates above those charged at that time without wptb approval home of mi t and mrs floyd forsyth mrs e johnston was a toronto visitor recently miss ella gray is having a short holiday from school while glasses are being repaired we are sorry to learn that miss kathleen gould is ill at her home here the schools of our neighborhood look like little norway these days with all the ski outfits parked about the buildings posed probability or poasibjjityof uieconungywtical developments in ottawa including the forthcom ing events that may be aftermaths of the northt grey byelection ani the coming general election it is her gajd wellinformed quarters along parliament hill that at best these opinions or conjectures are usually based on slight or presump tive evidence and their proponents are generally moving in circles this means that these are nothing more than idle political speculat ions in reality notwithstanding all propoganda or publicity to the con trary yet the political situation in ottawa at this moment is not in explicable because it can be emphasized in the strongest poss ible terms that the course of con- according to plan by lewis milligan everything is going according to plan was the regular conclus ion announcements from german headquarters in the early days ofj f federal government is the war and particularly in later m likely to be governed by the official despatches during the alj developments on the war fr most unimpeded drive into russia p as much if not more so than even when everything did not go dv the political factors on the home as well as anticipated a halt or a front even with the facilities for retreat was occasionally said to be knowing what is happening in the according to plan but when the wart0 a far better extent than the drive went into reverse and thei stul the to men german armies like those of napol p hament hill have been q atha news congratulations to mr a feath- erstone who celebrated a birthday on wednesday feb 7th many happy returns to mrs fred draper who marked a birth day on february 4th mr and mrs wallace spent fri day afternoon in toronto our teacher miss hinan spent the weekend in claremont with her parents mr and mrs clarence pipher mongolia were sunday dinner guests with mr and mrs arnold frank couperthwaite from tor onto spent the weekend with nis parents here mrs thos dunkeld is nursing mrs john scott who is quite ill mr and mrs fred draper and daughters had sunday dinner in stouffville with mr and mrs f wagg melville mr and mrs amos honsberger of toronto were guests of mr and mrs harvey houck over last week end the young peoples meeting will be held at the home of mrs harry forrester earl m robertson lester e stavenow ois frankvri malohe ml george j brymer ilr announce the formation of a partnership for the purpose of conducting a general brokerage business under the firm name of robertson malone co cw members theorontb sfocl exchange 300 bay st toronto telephone waveriey 3011 aottu ill oitl leon were trying to extricate them selves from russian pincers and get back home those words according to plan would some times appear in nazi reports for the solace of the disappointed german people they were not told of course that the backward move ment was according to the russian plan they probably guessed as much but those words according to plan were like an jld refrain which brought back memories o happy far off things and victories long ago and now no more nothing is going according to the plan of the nazi war lords and it is extremely doubtful if they now have any plan except it be for escape hitler him self has disappeared vanished and it has been suggested that his vanishment is according to a plan devised by dr goebbels for an underground movement in a re cent radio address the wily doctor told the german people that hitler must henceforth be regarded as a spiritual being and worshipped as a sort of mythical teuton god he is to become a legend like king arthur or perhaps more like bar- barossa who is supposed to be sleeping in a cave and will one day wake up and return to the world for final conquest but history reveals that nothing has ever gone strictly according to plan in human affairs and least of all according to elaborately devised plans for military and political conquest great leaders like alex ander the great julius caesar mahomet and napoleon have plan ned to conquer the world by force and while they marched triump hant for a time they eventually came to the end of their tether they were themselves conquered by the laws of time and change and most of all by human nature and the rising generations which refused to be regimented according to the plans of a dictator when oliver cromwell assumed the role of a dictator even tnough his plans for a commonwealth of saints were devised for the good of the common people human nature asserted itself and england pre ferred freedom to the straight jacket of a dictator the world of today is rife with plans for the postwar world and all of the plans call for force in one form or another for their fulfil ment we speak of the three great world powers and we are looking forward to this alliance being able by military and econo mic planning to preserve peace among the nations or at least to prevent another world war there are good grounds for- faith and hope in this allied planning they are not plans for conquest unless it be to conquer and subdue the evil spirit of selfish and militant racialism v power in itself is not an evil thing it is only when it gets into the hands of the dictator that it be comes evil and degenerates into force the mistake of hitler and his nazi gangsters was that they believed they could achieve world power by brute force their new world order was to be established and maintained by force and the allied nations must beware lest they make the same mistake in their plans for the postwar world the posession of power is a stewardship and it may be a power for righteousness and peace but wherever it has been misused as dictatorial force whether in nat ional political social or in domes tic affairs its projects nave never gone according tocplan considerably surprised at the rapid pace of the latest developments on the war fronts this seems appar ent to this veteran observer so that it is wise on the part of the man-in- thestreet to recognize that the war events rather than the home front political occurrences will deter mine the course of action of the federal government in the coming weeks with the added hint that any emergency caused by the war may force the hand of political leaders to do what the circumst ances will dictate even in regard to any sudden calling of a session if conditions should compel such an emergency action the war and war alone will decide what will happen in this nations capital fourpenalties being handed putto brougham while the local lads had siikliriinors brougham scored three goals in quick succession in the first ten minutes of the game redshaw ree- sor and simpson scoring to end the scoring in the first period todd beat pargeter on a corner shot to make it 40 the local lads outscor- ed the visitors 21 in thesecond per iod edgar and howey scoring for port perry while reesor picked up his second goal of the game port came out full of fight in the third period and scored painter banging a goal in at the two min ute mark witfphonqy taking a rest in the penalty box brougham bang ed in two quick goals at the half way mark to end their scoring with only two minutes remaining in the period bradbury made solo dash from his own goal and back handed the final goal past boad- way derusha simpson and speneely were best for tfi visitors each scor ing once and playing an all round g68d gante pargeter iri goal for the local team came up with another out standing game howey painter hockberg and bradbury also play ing well brougham goal boadway def harper speneely forwards de rusha redshaw simpson alter nates j todd g todd clarkpais- ley reesor wilson disney port perry goal pargeter def edgar honey forwards painter bradbury hockberg alternates howey williams taylor mark brown jeffrey delegations from the national religious advisory council and the loids day alliance of canada have held a private conference in ottawa with the governors of the canad ian broadcasting corporation and it has been reported along parlia ment hill that they have protested strongly against any further cur tailment of sunday religious broad casting over both the cbc and privately owned radio stations across this country the government in ottawa will take part in the establishment and operations of a commonwealth air transport council this has been announced in the capital where it was also disclosed that the func tions of this council will be to keep a watchful eye on the development of commonwealth civil air com munications to provide a medium for exchange of views as well as information on such matters and to consider as well as to advise on such civil aviation affairs as any nation of the common wealth may desire to refer to the council the first meeting of this council will be held in london and the wartime membership will include the united kingdom canada new zealand australia south africa india southern rhodesia new foundland and the colonial em pire before the year 1945 will end it is expected that the united nations relief and rehabilitation adminis tration will spend about 69300000 in canada and this will be in addi tion to more than 30000000 al ready spent in this country by this body for canadian supplies to be shipped abroad under the unrra this has been revealed in ottawa mrs dales dead mrs helena flath dales widow of prof john nelson dales andjno- ther of mayor lowell wdales cued on monday at the york county hos pital newmarket after a prolonged illness daughter of the late mr and mrs adam flath she was born at drayton ont where she receiv ed her education for a few years she taught in the public schools of the district after her marriage she spent some time in kingston where her husband was on the staff of the collegiate institute they then moved to lakemont ny where prof dales became a mem ber of the staff of the christian seminary returning to canada in 1933 mrs dales and her husband took up residence in newmarket and in 1935 prof dales died sur viving are four sons including mayor l w dales of newmarket a daughter in huntsville a sister in toronto also three brothers one of whom is fred flath of lemesa cal who farmed just north of mus- selmans lake at one time since there are a great many canadian businessmen farmers and others who have been seeking new trucks in a bad way it should be most interesting for them to be informed now that canadas aut omobile plants will send 4200 trucks to australia this year for essential- civilian use there with the first shipments said to be made probably within the next couple of months or earlier mr vernon mcgee deputy director of the war manpower commission and other leading officers of this official organization of the united states government have come to ottawa in order to study canadas selective service svstem and to report their findings to washington miss olive waters who was col ralstons secretary and right hand man when he was minister of finance and defence minister has been given the post of administrative assistant in the department of health and national welfare in ottawa there is a story in the capital that anrcaftruck is to t xo ice at oakvimik port credit who are playing in the current junior oha league with markham are without ice to play their home games the roofbeused to transport the personal on the oakville arena where these effects dr hugh kennleyslde i frames were beini run off caved canadas ambassador to mexico in withjtheweightof snow overfromottawaito mexico- city be- director of several crown com- the weekend cause this would provide the nanies o almira snow snow and more snow pil ing up and no snow plow is our slogan mr and mrs peter stickley had supper with- mr and mrs allan widemanjone evening las week mr and mrs ben gayman and family of unionville sunday with mr and mrs willis lehman mr and mrs asa byers mrs ken stewart and miss doris con ner of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs chas conner misses clara and eva smith also miss mary cober were entertained in the home of mrs allan wide- man one day last week to a quilt ing bee mrs chas conner entertained a few neighbours on wednesday to a carpet rag bee miss doris nigh of springvale is visiting her brother and family mr and mrs roy nigh mr and mrs fred yake and miss delma atkinson had supper friday with mr and mrs chas conner cheapest and fastest means of doing it with the costs of sending the material by rail or by private truck being too high at this time a report is circulating that leonard w brockington former assistant to premier mackenzie king at the start of this world war ii and a voice heard very frequently over canadian networks in broadcasts from ottawa will possibly act as a personal representative in canada of a british film magnate and that there is a move on foot to expand tle distribution of british films in canada after this war canadas new inspectorgeneral of banks c felderkin is a native of nova scotia who served overseas for three full years during the first world war and who entered upon his university career after he came back at the close of the last war with the additional information that during world war ii he has done important war duties for the government inottawa including cost accounting investigations company audits and acting for the government either as controller or -arf- s- trttt bwioiw v f w wjtfwfttfii

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