Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 10, 1949, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday november 10 1949 the new rio theatre uxbridge friday and saturday november 11 and 12 gene kelly and esther williams in take me out to the ball game in technicolor monday and tuesday november 14 and 15 linda darnell and cornel wilde in technicolor in forever amber adult entertainment wednesday and thursday november 16 and 17 edward g robinson in our vines have tender grapes and some of the best mgms 25th anniversary two shows nightly first 7 pitt municipalities cant prohibit trailer camps no municipality may legally prohibit the use of all its land as a trailer camp the ontario appeal court ruled yesterday the court allowed the appeal of mrs elizabeth declue from con viction of operating a trailer camp in suburban scarborough town ship a township bylaw sets up a township trailer camp and prohibits camps in all other parts of the township central feed store e r daniels ph 277 stouffville marmill fattening pellets put the extra finish on your birds that places them in the premium class excello hog grower assures rapid economical growth and development marmill 24 milk maker a quality feed for your dairv herd phone for price on this high quality feed try marmill clo laying meal the mash that is fortified with cod liver oil when you change your pullets to a laying mash this feed is also available in pellets blue coal we expect to have an ample supply shortly the federal government has budgeted to raise 2g million from succession duties this year twice the amount raised by this form of tax in 1913 wood sale six acres of standing beech maple by public auction at lot 5 cox 5 ix bridge saturday nov 12 the property of earl brillinger six acres of standing timber mostly booch and manic to be sold in a acre iots more or less also to be sold is a frame buildink 100 x 3 to be removed two winters allowed purchasers to remove wood all brush must be piled in a work manlike manner balo starts nt 130 pm tetim cash sellers atkinson auctioneers auction sale of hereford herd hulteiu cattle piss tractors farm machinery implements graiu etc the property of warren reaman at lot cox i markham on vocge si m mile south or langstaff saturday nov 12 hereford cattle 1 hereford cow 4 yrs old her heifer calf born feb 2g 2 hereford cow 4 yrs old her bull calf born march 15 3 hereford cow 4 yrs old her bull calf born march 17 4 roan hereford cow 4 yrs old her bull calf bom march 21 5 red cow 4 yrs old her heifer calf born feb 29 i hereford cow 4 yrs old her bull calr born march 9 7 hereford cow 4 yrs old her bull calf born march 10 s hereford cow 4 yrs old her bull calf born march is above mentioned cows are all large cows and are pasture bred in june to the undermentioned registered here ford bull 9 registered hereford bull edge- ley brae domino no 212799 born may 22 194c poultry 7 geese and ganders graix approx 50 bus no 21 barley approx 100 bus mixed grain approx 40 bus apples spies snows talman sweets holstkins 12 holstein heifers vaccinated 2 yrs old g yearling holstein heifers pigs red sow bred august 28 white sow bred sept 1 white sow bred sept 3 white sow bred sept 2s white sow bred sept so white sow bred yorkshire sow bred white sow bred 22 chunks born august 5 11 chunks born august 10 7 red chunks born august 9 black berk boar born july 27 from registered stock 19 pigs 9 weeks old 11 pigs s weeks old registered tamworth boar born on may 21 1947 implements case model la tractor on rubber complete with starter lights and pulley this tractor is real good ford tractor 194s model complete with starter and hydraulic lift ferguson tractor plow 2furrow 10inch bottom ford rear power mower 6 ft cut ford buck rake the above ford equipment is real good used only one season mccormick deering 4furrow tractor plow ace bottoms adjustable beams in excellent condition near new mccormick deering 13tooth stiff- tooth cultivator power lift trac tor hitch in good condition near new mccormick deering fertilizer and grain drill 15 disc power lift tractor hitch markers etc new masseyharris 13disc grain drill horse hitch masseyharris 7ft binder tractor and horse hitch real good near new new ideal mower 5 ft cut 2 new ideal mowers g ft cut 2furrow ihc tractor plow 3section springtooth harrow set new tractor tore chains 11 x is hay tedder set bob sleighs no 9 mh manure spreader springtooth cultivator 13tooth papec cutting box 16lrich com plete with pipes adams rubber tired wagon adams farm wagon gear rubber tired wagon 2 flat hay racks set light 4section drag harrows oliver 2furrow riding plow mh 1furrow riding plow 2 no 12 fleury walking plows 4 0gal tree sprayer and barrel com piete hose and bamboo fleury root pulper 1 hp gas engine woods electric grain grinder 2seated buggy cutter set weigh scales 2000 lbs chatham fanning mill with bagger 2wheel trailer for car or tractor tarpaulin lard press sausage stuffer portable granary s x 10 x 10 120 ft drive belt set team harness a number of piles of scrap iron forks shovels hoes whiffletrees victrola and records parlor table toilet set hanging lamp square table quantity of other furniture other useful articles terms cash no reserve lease expired salo at 1230 sharp ed kyle d gonluing clerks ken clarke prentice auctioneers claim farm loss bxempt from taxes counsel for the estate of the late ray mclaughlin claimed tuesday losses of 290000 incurred in oper ating a farm at nearby oshawa should be exempt from income taxes levied against the estate the case is being heard in exchequer court mr mclaughlin nephew of r s mclaughlin chairman of the board of directors of general motors of canada ltd died in 1017 leaving an estate of 1278507 the losses on the farm from 19 1 1 had been submitted before his death in a claim for exemption wilfred judson counsel for the national trust co trustee of the estate maintained in his claim be fore mr justice oconnor presid ing over the court that mr mc laughlin was a bona fide farmer who expected to make his full liv ing from his land clarence w vice who was em- ployed on the farm for some 20 years testified that mr mclaugh lin worked hard to make the farm a success remember the sabbath day by lewis milligan the people of the city of tor onto are being asked to vote on the question of whether they are in favor of an open sunday foi organized sports certain members of the hoard of control and city council prompted doubtless by commercial interests have beer agitating for the proposed change and they would even extend it tc motion picture shows letter- have from time to time been appearing in the local papers complaining about the quietness of the city on sundays the writers say they are lonesome have no place to go and dont know what to do with themselves if one were to suggest that they go to church these benighted souls would complain that sunday was the only day on which they could linger undisturbed in peaceful sleep they have no objection to other people going to church but they themselves have no need for religion except for weddings and funerals they would like to be buried decently and the church will attend to that in the mean time however they prefer to worship at the shrine of holly wood or raise their voices in rapturous praise of sport on the sabbath day these be your gods i o toronto all you need to do is to revise the fourth command ment to read remember the sabbath day to keep it holly- wood having done that the remainder such as thou shalt have no other gods and thou shalt not covet thy neighbors wife will revise themselves for hollywood is already setting the cultural and moral standards of millions of its adherents j when the sabbath day ceases to be observed by the people as a whole christianity will have gone the way of all defunct religions and with it will go our free democracy it was not for nought that the soviet abolished the christian sabbath for that was a vital part of their antigod plan of education and state worship the promoters of the present open sunday movement would be shocked if they were accused of obeying the commandment of the kremlin they would assure us that they have no intention of abolishing sabbath observance but they can hardly claim that they are promoting it i am not pleading for a return to the puritanical sabbath that was originally a reaction against such sports as cockfighting on sundays which were patronized by royalty and even by some parsons and it was associated with exces sive gambling in those times sunday was the only day on which competes again after long absence t o w n s h i p championships were decided at 53rd annual king and vaughan plowing matches recently long ab sence from plowing matches had been chalked up by sheldon walker of sharon ont who had not entered such a contest in 15 years he was out with 70 other entries in the championship competi tions the common people were free to enjoy popular sports but that is not the case today in addition to the regular sport events of the week saturday afternoon or wed nesday is now for most people a holiday in which there is ample time and opportunity for extra recreation and amusements surely we can spare one day in the weekly round of work and excite- ment for relaxation and quiet reflection we need spiritual as well as physical recreation all work and no play may make lack a dull boy but it is equally true j that all play can make him an emptyheaded and selfindulgent creature as i write this there comes the appeal from princess elizabeth to the mothers of britain to give their children that sound christian teaching which is essential but which is sadly lacking in so many homes today the princess con tinues as we all know a child learns by example and therefore it is not only most important for us to see that our children say their prayers and go to church but also to practise christianity in our lives we surely cannot expect our children to do what we are too lazy to do ourselves we live in an age of growing selfindulgence of hardening materialism and falling moral standards that of course does not apply only to the people of britain but the war was responsible for much more than material destruction in the old country it smashed the sabbath day which i knew as a child and a young man in england today most of the churches of britain ari empty and the movies and the sports arenas are over flowing how different from the serene sundays one recalls when people of all classes walked leisure ly to church and raised their hearts and voices in such hymns as o day of rest and gladness dear is the hallowed morn to me when the village bells awake the day and by their sacred minstrelsy call me from earthly cares away 20000 realized ox prize holstein jack erasers allcanadian champion holstein bull spring farm sovereign supreme was sold for 20000 to guillermo and hern ando herrera carrizosa cattle- breeding brothers from bogota colombia it was reported at streetsville last week where the eraser farm is located the threeyearold streetsville bull never defeated in the ring will be flown to colombia after an appearance at the royal winter fair next month bonn beethovens home town is west germanys new capital eggs wanted by reg grading station cases supplied and picked up at your door for a reference ask your neighbors about our grade price and prompt weekly returns eggs in small lots may be left at carload croceteria for our pickup write or phone a p hutton grover 8970 40 kenworthy ave toronto 13 hands in training for ontario 1 h learning to work with copper and brass in ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of every single one of us our lathes dynamos drill presses farm combines tractors business machines etc are producing goods and services which earn dollars these dollars provide food clothing medical care and other necessities which con tribute to our security and high standard of living every single one of us therefore has a very personal interest in the flow of a steady supply of trained workers to industrial plants these workers will operate machines which are important to our way of life we should appreciate tben the cooperative efforts of government industry and labour in the field of employee training in schools and in factories our workers young and old are given the opportunity to develop new and specific skills in every field of business and industrial activity for instance every effort on the part of workers to become proficient in the art of shaping and moulding copper and brass will mean greater industrial progress will help to make ontario a finer place in which to live and work the brewing industry ontario onr way of 11 fo kcnarils trained hands ontario workers know they can earn more have executive rcsponsihility and enjoy a higher standard of living in direct ratio to the skills they ac quire and the way they make use of them thats always true in a free economy thats why our com petitive system will continue to make canada great and a great place in which to live

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