Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 12, 1945, p. 7

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fi usmess directory fa- 4 v dental a s barker ld d ja honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons andol the university of toronto office in grublns block i w pnon 27 markham every tuesday office in wear block medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office cor obrien and mala phone 196 coroner for york county a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday and friday 9 to 12am insurance thomas birkett st general insurance agency stonffvllle ontario 1 established 1908 insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phone 25902 stouffville h o klinck phone 3307 stouffville fire auto burglary sickness and accident fidelity bonds the standard lifts assurance co the pioneer of canadian life insurance a mutual company with 117 yean experience strength and service unexcelled d a beer insurance of all kinds 16th year in business phone pickering address 5 f22 brougham ont meat rationing c announced ay restrictive rationinvto effect a reduction- in consumption and to increase the supplies of meat for the hungry people of europe wasorderedlast weekby the gov ernment tocome into full effect within two monthsand with meat less tuesdays and fridays in public eating places- commencing on july i3- zsiv a i r vk the resumed rationing will call for a ration of about 1 13 pounds a week of actual meat or some two pounds on a carcass basis under the previous rationing the individ ual could obtain up to 2 pounds a week of someordinary meats an overall consumption cut from 141 to 130 pounds per capita annually is- the objective carcass basis means meat complete with bone the two meatless days prescribed compare with one day a week un der previous rationing the new system comes fairly close to the basis rationing ordered on may 27 1943 to provide an equitable distribution in canada but there js this important dif ference and wartime prices and trade board chairman gordon out lines it the ration machinery will be more complicated than the pre vious system because this time generally speaking all meats will be included whereas in the last ration some were not we intend to introduced ration tokens which may be used to make purchases of small amounts of perishable meats an invitation to all s ijraaiii u v m yy v i vj r breeders r wi is extended to attend the herd type classification program for the toronto district at crossland lehmans shoe store footwear for all the family shoe repairing womens hosiery v dloves shoes socks boots and mitts stouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock dan forth automotive supply tom dobson 705 danforth ave toronto phone ha 0931 parts accessories and machine shop service lot 33 con 7 pickering on tues july 17 beginning at 7 pm program i herd type classification de monstration followed by a judging competition opened to all breeders and enthusiasts prizes will be offered a organization meeting of tor onto and district breeders will take place refreshments served further information phone crossland farms markham 81r22 barristers office phone residence phone 3160 3514 arthur w s greer barrister solicitor notary- public 6 king street east- j oshawa ontario resident partner w c pollard xc uzbridge ontario branch office port perry phone 25 lofflee phone residence phone 1 elgin- 7021 mo 6231 samuel d borins v barrister solicitor etc 603 temple bldg 62 richmond street west j toronto ouffville floral ro s e s wedding bouquets funeral- designs cutflowers milt smith prop telephone 7001 7002 a s farmer licensed auctioneer york county uxbridge and picker ihg townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty telephone stouffville 7312 address gormley po markham township favors early electiondate the ratepayers of markham township will experience an early nomination and if necessary elec tion this year as a result of the by law passed by the township coun cil setting nomination day for the last friday in november with election date the first monday in december many municipalities have changed to the earlier date in order to separate an election turmoil from a busy christmas season while a new council may be elected in early december they do not take office until the beginning of the new year and the old coun cil carry on as heretofore until jhpvj 6nds wlth l 0 thefabmersiajl box apparently mairy farmers have overlooked the postal regulations whichrequires themtokeep their name stencilled on the mall boxjin order to make it more easy for- the farmer the postal dept even supplies a stencil yet it is amazing how many farmers are careless about the matter aside from any postal require ments isnt it a nice thing to be able to read the name of the farm i owner on his box when passing along the road its a good adyerj tisement and an accommodation which the farmer owes to the pub lic then again when a prospective buyer is looking for a certain farm if the boxes are moperly set up arid stencilled all one has to do is to read the sign on the boxes until he finds the place he wishes to enter- probably when the stress of war is over the postal dept will be a little more strict with those farmers who do not take enough interest in their places to keep their name on the boxestoo often it is just neglect- with the farmersaying to himself- i must get that little job done arid letting it go at- that mcleax pagxe spring flowers carnations and snapdragons effectively decorated formed the setting for a wedding at the home of the brides parents mr and mrs wm pagne markham on wednesday afternoon june 27th when their daughter dora elva became the bride of garnet elmer mclean youngest son of mr and mrs david mclean of kleinburg ontario rev wh fuller of jarvis ontario performed the ceremony miss barbara spencer of green- bank ontario cousin of the bride played the wedding music and miss ada mizen of toronto sang i love you truly and because given in marriage by her father the bride wore a street length dress of white sheer and headdress of white petals with shoulder length veil her bridal bouquet was of red roses and she wore the gift of the groom a gold locket mrs william peters of toronto sister pf the bride was matron of honour she wore a pink jersey dress and head dress of pink petals with shoulder length veil and carried a bouquet of pink roses mr jack hendnck of toronto was best man a reception took place at the brides home at which coles of tor onto catered the brides mother received in a mauve figured crepe dress and corsage of yellow roses the grooms mother wore a blue silk sheer dress and corsage of pink roses later the bridal couple left for theirhoneyhioon lcavng malton by trans-canada-air-line- to ottawa and other points east the bride beenfradicaiiy cut jyevegonav i only atransfer fromoneindividual pjhsinot bjglencauiretaxes are going to be high now and then we get thet flippant answer whats tiiedifterence yit- means high taxes increase the cost dtprdcs ductionand reduce demand make itmore difficultto start new indus- tries and expandbldone cs i 3i i ttoaxsiu 4 jcofl bo to whsliip of w4ti tchircjv destroy altnoioiis weeds wilt hawkweed wild lettuce p wild mustard stinkweed avhite cockle poison ivy spurges bladder campion tumbling weed common milkweed coniniori burdock- pepper grass common ragweed russian thistle cinquefoils sow thistle- r bindweed i canada thistle i wild carrot- dodder i chicory 1 oxeye daisy i blue weed the weed control act says s clause 5 every occupant of land or if the land is unoccupied the owner shall destroy all weeds designed noxious by the regulations as often in every year as is sufficient- to prevent the ripening of c their seeds clause 23 si any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this act or refuses to obey any lawful order of an inspector given under authority of this act shall incur a penalty of not less than 1000 nor more than 5000 for every such offence weeds have no place in a progressive township do your share to prevent their spread w g cassie weed inspector township of whitchurch the year one of the disadvantages of the early date if it is a disadvantage is that the financial statement is not so complete since it must be issued while the taxes are being received and they cannot appear on the statement as receipts however so few ratepayers give this any atten tion that it is doubtful if anyone will view an incomplete financial statement of the years expendi tures as a disadvantage that part of the financial pictui not shown in the current statement will o course appear in the succeeding years report 1 reeve chas hooper and the members cf his council in markham were quite unanimous in deciding to give the early election date a trial r g clendening funeral director ambulance serviced sellers atkinson ph ag20lw2 ph stbuff 290 licensed auctioneer 24 yearsexperience sales conducted anywherespecial izing- in farm stock furniture and property sales au personally listed and advertised bills prepared and posted prompt service reason- ablerates v phone jmk stouffville clarke prentice prioneagincourt 52 w3 milliken licensed auctioneer for the counties of yortt and on tarlo successor for corpl x ked prentice of casf andofitrielate jh prentice former- prentice prentice farm and farm stock sales a specialty at fair- and reason able rates ni markham soritario phone 9066 stouffville 1 marble granite works orders promptly iexejcnted 1 leofneiu stocffvojue funeral director and embalmer r contlnnons telephone service y idayandsnlht jshv stouffville 9801 two posers put by farmers a farmeivho wasnt trying to be flippant in any sense stepped in the other day and asked the editor what was the big idea for meat rationing when hundreds of cattle from around here are shipped to the toronto market every week and have to be boarded there at the expense of the farmer until a pur chaserwill take them off the farm ers hands said the individual could mention a neighbor on the 6th concession who paid over 20 for the keep of a steer because there were no buyers until the third day if riieat is so scarce farmers rightfully ask why the animals areleft unsold for days on end in what is termed an expensive board ing house the poser was much like the one discussed in the newspaper sanc tum a few weeks before when one farmer- was telling of a- neighbor who feeds skim milk to many hogs but for some days he didnt have to journey to the creamery for the skim since neighboring farmers supplied him with rich fresh milk turned back because there was too much in the city and so farmers quotas were cut said the farmer the thing doesnt make sense since a few minutes ago my little daugh ter was told at the store that they had had no ice cream since the middle of the week they too are oriiquotas naturally farmers wonder why this good milk is not diverted to the dairies where ice cream is- made even if the situation is only temp orary nowyou have two posers as they were unfolded to the news paper crepe suit threequarter length coat and white accessories the couple will reside in klein burg the bride is i granddaughter of mrs geo brownsberger of stouffville send the tribune to absent friends i ptarproprietor- brierbushhosrltal 4 vgovcrnmcntucensed i under new management v vu v member of the allied private hospital association malnstreeeastfstonllrrtlle maternity medical- and surgical day and night service- dance kast side mussulmans lake- every saturday also every wednesday during juiiyfand august popular and pid -tyme- mnsic j wkqoodfprizes ii6w 64 wlmglntosti wr fjji ijv c x management the new parliament and its tasks by r j deachman this was the most peculiar elec tion contest ever fought in canada the ccf represented 15 of the popular vote it wis confined so far as representation is concerned to practically one province yet with the assurance which has al ways characterized that movement it talks as if it had won a great victory despite its sombre tone on the nighj of defeat that isriot all some of our news papers are now telling us that the old order must go we await the outline of the new no one knows its nature least of all those who promised it to us we are in danger of buying a pig in a poke from those who have one to sell and are anxious to get rid of it is the new era to be extemporized outofithin air at election timeor are we to lay the foundations in hard study of existing facts and upon that basis begin the construc tion of the new edifice the tendency of political parties in a democracy is to draw together in essentials each promises what the other offers but offers more of it the lines of difference become blurred they disagree on- minor items and emphasize the points of difference all parties big or little great or small promised high prices for farm products and full employment none faced the and told how this was to be done it may be hoped that parliament will do better when it meets it may evenasktobe told where it is expected to go if it spends its time rehashing the elections as sometimes happens the members ought to be turned loose for a while better crops follow a fallow field there may be hope in that we are told that we should be living in a new k but the lems we face will beinfinitely greater than ever before floors under farm- prices are possible so too is legislation which provides a more equitable distribution of the national income but neither of those plans will satisfy the think ing canadian who seeks the estab lishment of conditions which will make it possible for each segrhent of the economy to stand upon its own- capacity to produce do without batteningupon othersbe sides no one knows how our economy will react to the substitu tion of props for basic changes jn policy calculated to eliminate the necessity for such aids the accept ance of a cork leg is not an admis sion ithat the recipient prefers it to his own full employment was faithfully promised usually by those who had made other promises which made full employment impossible thlslsnt a cryof despair- its a plea for reality iwe hope for expansion of trade but the nation cannot live on marketsrcreatedby lend lease andfor6metimewe nlzethe factthatthe purchasing i power of burrfchestimarketshas u milk producers operators of milking hi ye machines 1 disinfectant v cleanser v v deodorant ri quick acting always dependable diversol i solutions wont rust utensils or leave any r sludge and are nonpoisonous v ri milk recommended bv the os producers associations getyour supply from i i a stouffville cboperatiye ij phone 1802 i wy s l i etmhelpyou ouf m service vvv- mi 3 s gft mi til its going to be some time before tires- will be available to the general public until you are able to buynew take care of the ones you have repairing small i brakes and bruises rotat- ingt ires and taking other simple precautions adds thousands f extra miles drive in and jet us help you vf irf notpermits- now needed forctubes r v markets has e-5v- c t i

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