Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 21, 1956, p. 7

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been ordered from canadian and british companies some idea of the size of the pipe can be gained from the comfortable resting spot found by train man jim clark lack baptist clerics for smaller centres the baptist convention of on- tures for the coming year to tarlo and quebec which last suo000 from 380000 home week heart of a steady decrease in membership voted to in- cicase its budget by 530000 the convention approved a re port presented by john mears of niagara falls who called for increase in convention expendi- and foreign mission boards each were allocated sll1000 shortage of ministers a report on ministerial train ing said there is a shortage of welltrained ministers for iso lated churches and those with small congregations the convention decided not to increase the present minimum salary of 2600 for ministers but a concession was granted in car allowance that was raised from 200 to s400 a year expected to be the major topic of the meeting is discussion on future of hamiltons mcmaster university the 69yearold uni versity is under baptist control but a withdrawal of financial responsibility by the church this year is considered possible n opposition was voted to any i increase in the number of out- many imported from poland i there is a shortage of eggs in carada which may shove the price up to si a dozen by fall i the retail price for grade a large quoted in stouffville this week is 6671 cents a dozen last i year at this time it was 5155e supply is so short one hatch ery man said that in j weeks 10000 30dozen i have been imported from po- land in addition since the first of i the year 4137000 lbs of poultry meat have been brought into canada from the united states i at the rate which poultry eats j grain to produce meat this rep resents import of 20000000 lbs of grain into a country which has a large glut of grain in the western provinces hatcheries over the country have reported a 134 percent in crease in hatchings this year a great percentage of the hatch is going into broiler production figures from the canada de partment of agriculture show that poultry meat production in canada rose last year to 443 million pounds from 421 million younds the year before at the end of the year there was a large carryover of unsold poul try meat poultry men regard it unusual that the large amount of import ed meat should hit the canadian market when there is such a large carryover in storage am erican poultry sells somewhat cheaper turkey men have won a small concession in the new tariff agreement with the us a at thanksgiving and christmas they are confronted by a yearly flood of american birds the tariff has been raised to a mini- recent i mum of five cents a pound it crates cannot go over 10 cents a pound the high egg price amazes poultry men one operator said he had never seen it go so high for this time of the year oth ers attribute higher prices to the sudden heat wave it probably stems from the fact that the number of hens in canada drop ped about 1000000 last car and laid 24 percent fewere eggs several years back the sur plus egg situation was such that many poultry men disposed of hen flocks when the price stayed well below the 3scent floor price for a long time the 3s cents is guaranteed to egg grading plants by the federal govern ment later the egg price hit a high of so cents hatchery men ex- pected to see a large increase in numbers of eggs hatched for laying flocks but somehow only a very small increase material ized one reason for the small in crease when the price is good is that some farmers believed they werent going to have a- crop this year report from parliament june 13 1956 my mi michael starr ontario riding the great pipeline debate is now over the result is that the government passed the bill and will finance the transcanada pipelines to build the western leg of this line from alberta to lets for alcoholic beverages in i winnipeg ontario an antigambling resolution also approved appealed to serv ice clubs and philanthropic so cieties to halt promotion of gambling practices however good the objectives for which the money is raised bingos and car and house lotteries were mentioned oppose train liquor dr p p ziemann of toronto general secretarytreasurer ask ed and was given permission to wire the ontario liquor control board expressing the baptist belief that alcoholic beverage service should not be allowed on trains running through ontario and quebec what the impression of approximately 82 million peo- lined the ideals and aspirations pie living on 3000 islands which form the country of indonesia these people until recently have been living under condi tions of colonization now that tltey have attained their sover eignty they are making great strides in their standards of liv- ling and particularly in educa tion prior to the attainment of their sovereignty less than 20 of the people had any education at all this standard has been raised to such an extent in the left with the general public in canada is remains to be seen in the days to come and particu larly when canadians are called upon to exercise their franchise inflecting a government at the ffi r y elizabeth arden blue grass special sale 4 ounces blue grass flower mist with 100 dusting powder 300 value 925 bolhjor t n o- but crass ftower mist mttti jumbo 175 dusting rowdfr 55 value 400 limited time only fue grass power mist one of the lovely lasting delight you can live with all day lone spray it splash it play it over you for coolness never he without its enchanted aura now even the price is extrcicgcntlv light tnd it comes to you with s special extra of dusting powder houstons ihi rtxall briib s9r next general election which is expected to be held sometime in 1957 the debate did however arouse the interest of the peo ple of canada in a great na tional issue and where many people did not even know that parliament was sitting in otta wa they became acutely aware of our presence here and inter ested themselves in the issue being evolved in the house of commons the next order of business im mediately following the pipeline debate was the motion proposed by the opposition it was a mo tion of censure of the speaker of the house of commons in particular regarding a reversal of a decision in respect to a motion proposed during the heat of debate this motion of censure was of course defeated by the government a few anxious days were ex perienced by the government on interim supply since it was running close to the deadline for civil service and army pay and the funds of the govern ment were depleted to the extent that these obligations could not be met the whole matter posed a difficult problem however this was overcome when the opposition parties agreed to al low the government sufficient funds to operate for another month with the assurance that the business now before the house will be proceeded with rather than adjourning parlia ment and reconvening in the fall of this year in order to con sider particularly the estimates of the various departments of the government the result is that parliament will sit well into the month of july in order to properly complete the business before the house one of the outstanding depart ments still to be considered is the dept of national defence which spends in the neighbor hood of 2 billion per year a fulldress debate is expected to be launched when the estimates of this department are presented to the house for its considera tion it is expected the opposition will direct an attack on the in- adequamies of this department in its effort to provide sufficient protection against any formid able attack there have been but a few departments considered up to date the opposition during the pipeline debate challenged the government to go to the people who would be given an oppor tunity to decide whether the issue of this pipeline and the course followed by the govern ment were in the best interests of the people of canada the government however sidestep ped this challenge and it looks as though the probability of an election this year is now gone this will give the government an opportunity to counteract any dissension that may exist in the minds of the people of can ada and most important it will present it with an opportunity to bring down a budget next spring that will greatly benefit the taxpayers of this country about two weeks ao the uvc had the pleasure of listen- 1 ins to the president of indonesia who appeared before both houses and cave an excellent adtm is hu ifttftch bt ouv of the population have obtained some measure of education it was indeed very interesting to hear of the progress made by people of whom we hear very little in our everyday lives real busyness is one of the most important keys to good business modern mechanization solves farm labour problems with more and more ease of handling and workcapacity being engineered into modern machines farmers are being relieved of much of the worry and expense incurred through the scarcity and high cost of experienced farm help and there is such a wide range of sizes and styles of tractors and implements and tools that today every farmer can avail himself of the advantages of modern mechanization the wise and practical use of uptodate machinery is a most im portant part of todays farm operations in the 1956 masseyharris and ferguson lines are tractors and implements engineered to promote the efficiency of farming your local dealer will be glad to give you full particulars massey-harris- ferguson limited makers of high quality farm implements since 1847 cedar grove june 14lh the quick switch from winter to summer with no spring to break us in has left everyone in cedar grove a little melted it is hard on the farmers who are very busy making up for the time lost winn bridges having com pleted thee years of study was videman ordained this week and became vwra the seventh woman minister in ontario her first church as a fully ordained minister will be in swastika mr and mrs jo reesor shir ley and dorothy left cedar grove recently to live in mark- ham mr and mrs reesor have lived all their lives here and have been and will be always a part of cedar grove we hope they will be very happy in their new home a meeting was held last fri day evening aat cherry hill to elect officers and committees to help set up a museum for a day at the folk festival this month was elected chairman and john lunau ex ecutive secretary the project was received with great enthus iasm by both the members and mrs madsen it is hoped that the contributions will be many and varied in order to make this museum a success either tht chairman or the secretary would be happy to hear from anyone who has something they would like to exhibit mothers better call out the baby sitters fathers have been included in the plans for a bowl ing party to be held by the mo thers club on june 21st the place markham bowl the time 9 oclock blodwen davies was visiting mr and mrs harold anderso at stayner this week the masplidated immf splendor is everywhere in oldsraobile theres the splendor of distinctive starfire 6tyling fresh dignified but so alive theres the splendor of rich customtailored interiors luxurious gracious and so com fortable and theres the splendor of mighty power tamed to go quietly about its task of producing swift smooth motion and this oldsmobilc splendor is not a sometime tiling from the moment you proudly take posses sion until that distant day when you decide to trade it in on an even more exciting olds of the future youll keep discovering new splendors in this unusual car and youll keep reflecting all the while how wise you were in 1956 to step up from the ordinary into an oldsmobilc no or lllrllil mm ill liii 1 1 v a general motors value walter taylor west end stouffville ont otors phone 215

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