the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 3 1932 canadian entry in international air show editors mail jsduor the tribune stouffvime om in this 125 horse power monoplane mrs dorothy rungeling of fenwick ont will fly from st augustine fifth allwomens international air race the race scheduled to start on july 1 will have two canadian entries and the us last years winner miss margaret carson of ottawa is the other canadian entry mrs hungeling who finished 7th last venr is the mother of a fla to welland ont in the remainder will be from the tiveyearold boy bumper crops are predicted in england by george abel of sloullville it seems hard to believe that there would be dry weather con ditions in the misty little island but a good soaking rain would be appreciated by most people at present and especially those of us who have vegetables almost ready for the table haying has been in full swing for two weeks since the third week in may and the crop is the best for years the quality is exceptionally good and for once the farmers are happy about something although they are gloomily predicting floods and famine later in the season to make up for the present sunshine fifteen miles away at guldford which is a well known town to can exservice men there is a community hay drying and pro cessing plant a group of dairy farmers formed a limited company to finance the operation a few years back and it has certainly been busy this past month as some of the clover mixtures make four crops here in a good year it is expected to have a busy season every day rain or shine forage harvesters cut and blow the crop into big trucks which haul it to the plant in a very few hours bee333333 rmmm d j smith warm air furnaces air conditioning units oil heating equipment tinsmiths specializing in custom sheet metal work phone unionville 96 v- tti 1 ij w-wrggs- nmmsll 4bt mcorq mcps marmill the quality feed 18 growing pellets or crumbles assures rapid growth no waste when you feed pellets we sell the famous blue coal order next seasons supply now take advantage of may june special cash price central feed store phone 277 e r daniels prop from the time of cutting i is dried in electric dryers ground in big hammer mills squeezed into pel lets and bagged up for the farmer who owns it as the moisture con tent by weight is averaging much less this year it is expected that nearly a thousand tons more than in average years will be processed before winter fall wheat is ripening fast and by the time this is in print the probabilities are that the binders will be at work in it every few years britain has a bumper harvest and it looks like this may be one a big grain and root crop at home would go quite a way towards the problem of food supplies for next year yesterday was the annual show of trooping the colours in lon don as you have heard the com mentary on the radio and seen it in the news reels i wont go into detail except to remark that we have a very good looking queen and princess as the carriage con taining princess margaret drove towards the palace i am sure that among the cheers could be heard a few male wolf whistles a few hundred years ago to whistle like that at a royal princess would have meant a quick march to the tower kneel down at the chop ping block and a soldiers farewell to any mere male who dared do such a thing but times have changed the queen drew the admiring cheers of everyone when she rode by looking every inch a monarch in this day of atom bombs and jet propulsion the traditions and pageantry surrounding the british royal family may be a bit out of date but is something to be proud of after all a fiveyearold boy on a bench beside me gave me all the inti mate details in that patronizing manner boys can so easily adopt to grown ups i was told a the first troop of horsemen were horse guards because they wore blue tunics and red helmet plumes b the next troop were life guards reason red tunics and white plumes c the duke of gloucester who at tended the queen must ride on her left with his horses tiead on a level with the part of the queens horse where the tail joins on d i thought the guards regiment in scarlet tunics and bearskin bus- bys were grenadiers which show ed how stupid one can be couldnt i see that the officers tunic but tons were in groups of three de noting scots guards after the parade passed i was glad to escape from this horrible little mine of military information and start working through the mass of people between me and trafalgar square 300 yards away the job looked hopeless as there was the biggest crowd ive ever seen shuffling their way out of the park a popular exit was up the place ik ir sir j your editorial shorter hours i more pay deals in smart j style with what tiie columnist describes as todays widespread but not very constructive habtt of working as little as possible for as party dollars as possible i must leave to the experts the job of answering your direct questions 1 c311 we continue to develop canada on a basis of a 40- hour week 2 can we go 3 out for defence on the basis of a 40- hour week and t5 can we tight inflation on the basis of a 40hour week it may do no harm to say that so far as i can see there is only one thing which would play more directly into moscows hand than a general application of the 10- hour week to canadian industry and that is for someone to up and suggest the desirability of a 35 hour week from my grassroots viewpoint however the key paragraph in the above editorial picture ran as follows in all fairness we should point out that the short work week is not common far from it in the small towns of the nation except in the case of those workers who are employed by certain national firms it is utter ly out of the question on the farms of canada this last sentence seems to this reader to be definitely linked to the problem of the migration of youth from farm life to city life it would indeed be strange if the keen and informed young folk down on the farms could be un impressed by either the ageold attraction of the city lights and or their ability to earn twice as many dollars in the secondary industries by the expenditure of about half the amount of energy which the farm dollar calls for i do not believe that this un balance as between our rural and urban economy will adjust itself easily or soon meanwhile all leaders at both sides of the man agement labor conference table should pause long enough in their plans to ponder lenins formula the democratic countries must be either tempted or compelled to spend themselves into bank ruptcy back concession i 11 ttitiliiii l used household appliance store rear of bank of nova scotia richmond hill phone 86 reconditioned and guaranteed refrigerators ranges rangeltes cook stovea washing machines vacuum cleaners etc paris auto suppy ltd used appliance department known as duke of york steps which lead up from the wall to lower regent st and picaddilly circus the hundred steps two hundred feet wide looked like a shot of sheep dipping in new zealand as the endless mobs fun- neled up and then fanned out at the top on their various routes on both sides at the bottom the st johns ambulance brigade had stretchers laid out on every flat bit of ground and were doing a roar ing trade reviving those who had fainted in the heat at the top of the steps on his sixty foot column stands the grand old duke of york whose only claim to fame is commemor ated in the old nursery song which tells us that he had 10000 men and marched them up the hill then marched them down again he was calm and collected for so many royal parades have passed before him in the last hun dred years that there can be little interest left in them for him it was only two hundred yards from the steps to where i work who said that bad word in tra falgar square but at the first cor ner we met the vanguard of the elite coming from their grand stand seats at horseguards parade where the colours had been troop ed the men were uniformly dress ed in high silk hats morning coats and striped trousers but the women ah the women for them it was the first opportunity since the end of court mourning to wear their new spring dresses hats and accessories a ladys fashion re porter would have had a field day along pall mall and cockspur st but not knowing a norman hart- nell casual from a molyneux crea tion i cant make any comment at least the old idea that english women dress drably and alike was dispelled for a short time that morning when the new queen trooped the colours ceggaaaaeogassaaasaaaaaaac w m k n a p p painting and wall papering also drapes made phone 472w aurora ccccgga invs youth for christ saturday 745 pm sec markham baptist church stouffville 745 organ prelude s oclock sharp bert will be there to lead us in some lively choruses both old and new bringing us special numbers in song will be the yfc girls choir and on the piano our guest is joan barrett of gormley 915 film what 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