fa j the s tmwnf tkrvtty fey 23 w56 down on the farm prices suggested for fall seed the seed marketing and pub licity committee onurio soil j not exist for long if its root sys tem is exposed to the sun therefore a good slogan vandals damage the mtpisgah schoolhouse ireopening of the davis wing on county hospital since the official opening of mr and mrs alex fletcher guest speaker at st pauls oak new 55 wln oi y me and anne from stayner ridges on sunday morning cou rty hoepital on marc 24th rooted perenjard mr james clark of edgar john offenbeck accompanied tne d wing originally plow when it is hot and dry june and anne from stayner ridges for creepin and crop improvement assn nials the plow or ducktoothed had supper on sunday night him to the service has suggested the following rec- cultivator should be used to turn j with mr and mrs leslie smith a serious accident occurred ommerded minimum prices for the roots up to the sun plowed jand family during the evening on the don mills road on friday seeds used in fall seed for 1956 land usually dries out quickly callers included mr and mrs night near the don mills park fall wheat registered no and in a few days many of the ed eimber and douglas and vhen a truck driven by john 1 grade 250 per bushel certl- weed roots are so weakened j michael thomson of aurora carter of mt albert crashed fied no 17 grade s2 25 commer- that they cannot survive this j mr and mrs alvin stephen- headon with a car driven by cial no 1 grade 210 is particularly effective when son had dinner on sunday with tyrone yake richard dryland rye coma no 1 tetra weed stubble land is plowed im- mr and mrs ross stephenson was a pas in the yake car petkus variety s250 per bushel mediately after harvest or if and girls at richmond hill he suffered a skull fracture and coram no 1 other varieties sod is plowed after haying and i mr and mrs wallace scott underwent surgery on saturday 5175 a modified summer fallow is and frances spent sunday with afternoon tyrone has two corn- winter barlev certified no practised until time to plant his parents at dundalk and mu- pound fractures of the right leg 3 52 50 per bushel commercial wheat to kill weeds in crops riel returned home with them and head injuries both are suf- no 1 5200 of soybeans corn white beans after holidaying last week with fering severe bruises and cuts these prices are for treated and potatoes a rotary hoe fin- j her uncle and aunt mr and mrs an are patients at york county reed with new bags included ger weeder or light harrows may j glen scott hospital newmarket mr car- retail at farm or fob shipping be used to turn the weed roots we are sorry to report that ter su a broken nose and pm up to the sun when the crop is j mrs wilton is still suffering a r injuries both vehicles are the committee points out that just coming through the ground great deal of pain from an at- ua damaged the yake car the above suggested prices are and weeds are in the seedling tack of shingles and hope she is a complete wreck practically the same as last stage i will soon be improved at time of writing all are rest- year although prices for mill- the use of the sun in killing j recent visitors with mr and lng as comfortably as possible ing wheat are considerably weeds is an old practice but one mrs roy howlett were mr and are j satisfactory condition above those of a year ago it is that is still very effective and mrs ed day and margaret tyrone is the second son of mr therefore the hope of the com- one of the signs of good farm- from toronto and mr and mrs i an mrs wilfred yake of be- mittee that their recommenda- ing today i fred westgate of dunbarton thesda and richard the voungest lions for price will stimulate an a great deal of damage was fon of mr and m v dry- increased demand for registered announce minimum teijs slrif tasss land of t r pnd certified grades sunday night when laige stones mr and mrs roy smith and there is considerable interest size for grade i were thrown through the win- spcnt sunday at keswick in winter barley particularly pi dows breaking eleven panes of at mr roy allins cottage of kenate and hudson varieties glass one stone hit the electric i was communion service at also in tetra petkus rye some t branch dept of and broke it is difficult uj pib on sunday with a outstanding yields have been a culture announces that the t0 understand the reason for l srn congregation in at- obtained from each minimum s for no 1- grade vandalism tendance it was nice to have designed in 1945 as a maternity wing has been completely ren ovated to keep up with the grow ing demands lor maternity fa cilities the davis wing has been ex tended a further sixty feet the second floor of this wing has been redesigned to house two modern delivery rooms at the extreme west end these rooms are of the latest design equipped with explosionproof electrical outlets and equipment the floors are all of conductive ter- azzo and all equipment is in stalled with conductive rubber wheels there is a workroom between the delivery rooms in which is installed a high speed instrument sterilizer both of these rooms are equipped with oxygen and suction being piped from the control room in the basement adjoining the delivery rooms and west 5f the nursery sec tion is a labour room suite consisting of seven beds new showers and toilets are provided for patients and modern doc tors and nurses rooms pro vided this section is closed off from the nursery the new modern nursery con sists of five sections the main the committee is made up of j otat nas been set at little mary e barlow spent kev wood back after his vaca- nursery has two 2room sections rmers redresentins various to conform with the federal several days in aurora last ith work rooms and doctors farmers representing various areas of the province together with officials of the canada and cntario department of agri culture standards effective september 1 1956 this minimum size will be en forced on all no 1 grade on- with work rooms and doctors week with her aunt and uncle ron and allen botham spent i examining rooms between a mr and mrs andy lloyd week in toronto with mr miss gail allett entertained a and mrs harold mitchell and sun good agent in destroying weeds although all life is dependent upon the son it is also true that too much sun with insuf ficient moisture can cause the death of man and plants says the field crops branch of the ontario dept of agriculture the farmer must use every means available to keep his large group of friends at a brought glen mitchell home llttlljfr y friday e- wit and offered for sale within the province or for shipment inter- provincially it is expected that a no 1 small grade of a size range 1 to 2i will be set up to take care of potatoes under 2vt growers should prepare their grading equipment to handle these new size ranges as soon as possible these size ranges have been made to conform j more closely with the increas ing mr john mullings was the holidays farm free from weeds and one con demand for more of his most potent allies when unform potatoes in smaller properly handled and by far the ka as revealed by a sur cheapest is the sun no matter conducted by the ontario ow persistent the weed it can- growers association ballantrae barbara linda and david lineman spent the weekend with mr and mrs jack watson and jimmy at their summer cot tage at haliburton mr and mrs g hineman at tended the wedding of their niece miss joan thomas to mr viv vaughn at the st johns church on york mills rd on saturday august 18 barbara storry is spending her holidays in belleville with mar ilyn wilson while her brother garry wilson is staying with the storry family mr and mrs jack radford and mr and mrs g smith are on a motor trip rickey radford is spending a few days with his granny and grandpa radford kathy and julie murray are vacationing with the paterson family we are happy to see mrs p peterson home for a holiday a little bird tells us that mu- gormley mrs c milsted master doyle heise is spend ing a few days with mrs roy brillinger mr and mrs harold heise and miss erma heise attended the wedding of their cousin miss doris ann lehman in pennsyl vania they spent a few days visiting relatives there mr and mrs c s hazen of ancaster spent the weekend with miss arvllla forrester who then accompanied them on a holiday to muskoka miss karen sanderson of pine orchard is holidaying with mr and mrs harry thompson a number of heise hill peo ple enjoyed a boat trip on the cayuga across lake ontario on saturday night mr and mrs a reid and son of grand falls nfld are holi daying with her brotherinlaw and sister mr and mrs frank donnelly mr and mrs e gooding and fete victoria square couples on departure mrs w sandle special room is designed and equipped for premature babies this room has the latest in modern incubators and also has oxygen piped in from a central supply each room is provided with scrub facilities each baby has been provided with an individ ual mobile bassinette which con tains all the items necessary for tiie care of the baby this seg regation of babies is done to re duce or eliminate any possibil ity of cross infection which if it occurs in a nursery can master johnny wilwn spent j spr s spged a fifth section a separate 5- 4 v f 4 wj n vv f l in tnaifflp hpi vifv j mm century of carnivals one hundred years of carnival celebrations is marked here with a mammoth parade in frankfurt germany one of the floats features a political theme with a sign asking city authorities to build an indoor swimming pool storm brings hydro cut to the unionville area miss grace boynton spent sympathy i saturday afternoon with mrs sympathy is extended to the margaret hajg at stouffville familv of the late mrs walter lilley the womans associa- last week with his grandparents g jovlaed for tionas is their custom served mr and mrs john empringham yllomfz an infection such a baby can neighbourhood notes congratulations to george putnam who won the morley klnnee trophy for highest grade in grade 13 english at thorn- hill high school other local students successful in grade 13 exams were donald gohn shei- lagh webster harvey brown two local daughters have ent ered in the miss dairy queen contest at the cne mar- jorie barber and beverley burr as well as being pleasing to the eye the giiis must show their skill as milk maids contestants are to be judged at 6 pm each evening in the coliseum mr and mrs norman reid accompanied mr and mrs bob thompson to napanee last week ington had prepared a paper on the topic teenagers need mod els not critics and mrs fran- cys talk on the history of the cne was most interesting the soloist mrs jack rumney sang several songs which everyone enjoyed and from all accounts the meeting was a huge success during the business period ways and means of reducting indebt edness on the new building at the womens institute hall were discussed but no immediate de cisions were made at the con clusion of the meeting refresh ments were served by the host esses x riel heather and deborah mc- permott will arrive home f rom i f utterlort moved ireland on tuesday welcome thelr new home home the george beazleys are home after two weeks holidays between north bay and mont real to in richmond hill last week mrs e mckenzie of pickering has been visiting at the brillin ger home for a week 4 w r mrs harry jones and boys of toronto had supper on thursday with mrs beulah jones mrs mary goodison and dau ghters of toronto and mrs e c milford of toronto spent sunday guests of mrs r rich ardson we are very happy to hear that mrs j phillips sister miss ina campbell will be leaving the hospital in the next day or two after weeks of convales cence due to a car accident it will still be months before she will be able to return to work good luck ina a scientist says birds are prob ably the happiest creatures on earth perhaps because they can fly away from most of their troubles tion as is their custom served light refreshments after the fu neral about sixty relatives and friends were present sympathy is also extended to the family of the late p c lewis durant pc durant was instantly killed on saturday morning in an automobile acci dent wa the regular monthly meeting of the wa was held on wednes day evening of last week at the home of mrs stanley boynton miss grace boynton read the scripture lesson mrs l mum- berson gave the lesson tho ughts and prayer mrs h mc- cague and mrs g joyce sang a duet mrs p willows gave a very inspiring topic light re freshments were served at the close by committee in charge picnic mr and mrs gordon mortson have invited one and all to go after the church service on sun day august 26 to their cottage at duclos point lake simcoe bring basket lunch and your own dishes tea will be sup plied church news on sunday august 2g the three churches on the victoria square charge will meet in the victoria square united church at 11 am the guest minister will be rev morrison sellers of owen sound please remember sunday school will be at 945 everyone welcome farewell party on thursday evening of last week about 50 neighbours and friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs mert d brown called on mr and mrs rolph boynton one evening recently canadian cows to guatemala now be placed in a separate room with facilities away from the normal ones the second floor of the davis wing with the above mentioned facilities now joins the new south wing consisting of thirty- six beds for delivered maternity the first floor now consist ing of a 23 bed ward for male a shipment of 340 head of patients is made up of three purebred canadian farm anl mals has just left montreal for guatemala in central america included were 250 holsteins 46 dual purpose shorthorns 26 ayrshires 5 jerseys 4 guern seys 2 aberdeen angus and six lincoln sheep aside from a few small groups for individual breeders all the animals were shipped to direc- cion general de genaderia min istry of agriculture at guate mala city the animals will be distributed as foundation stock to small farmers throughout the country with the object of im proving the general level of their herds heading the group of 250 hol steins was the high class bull banella sportsman secured from the herd of thomas hayden son gorrie ontario this bull is a son of the noted elmcroft voyageur m whose dam is glen- vue noelle inka the allcana dian and allamerican aged cow of 1947 the dam of the hayden bull is moorefield per fection ella famous brood cow in the hayden herd who has been classified very good in se- ill think it over and let you know is often just a kindly way of saying one has no inten tion of thinking it over the weekend with mr and mrs anfl mrs noiman bell to k g brltncll n0 a farewell party for mr the gormley branch of the aml mrs holliday and mr and womens institute met at the mrs donal1 mcintosh and fam- home of mrs gordon munro who are moving at the end on wednesday night month t0 a faim near the evening was spent by having a friendly visit with one another mr and mrs holliday mr and mrs d mcintosh were presented with a wrought iron teawagon and an electric fry ing pan they thanked everyone for their gifts and for the kind nesses shown them lunch was served at the close hostesses for the evening were mrs a wilson mrs a ingles and mrs n bell we wish them every success in their new surroundings neighbourhood notes birthday greetings to fraser gee for august 15 to muriel mortson who will be four years old on august 22 to bruce cowie who will be four on aug 21 edward avison for aug 22 to miss grace boynton for aug 21 to garry king who will be six years old on august 26 to mrs ralph boynton for august 27 to margaret sandle who will be five on august 27 to mrs g joyce for august 29 a speedy recovery is wished for mrs clarence stong who is ill mr and mrs lumgler mrs low of toronto miss ena wor- thington of montreal had dinner i on wednesday evening of last week with mr and mrs stanley boynton and family mr and mrs alan chadwick j and karen are spending this i week at washago beach mr walter hunter of new- market railed on miss mbel j sanderson on wednesday after noon of last week save time save work save corn 4bed wards one 3bed ward three 2bed wards and two pri vate rooms also on this floor are public toilets and a waiting room the ground floor now con sists of a modern emergency department complete with a major operating room and frac ture room a new laboratory with a modern pathological de partment and a doubly increased xray and radiology depart ment gives york county hos pital the first major diagnostic clinic and centre between to ronto and north bay mr e j davis jr one of the well known newmarket family who originally built the davis wing was recently taken on a tour of inspection of the new davis wing by mr w a spear president of the board of directors and chairman of the building committee accom- 1 panied by mr wm janes board i member and also on the build ing committee and mr j r i bollons administrator thus another milestone in the history of york county hos pital which when completed in about six weeks will have 123 patient beds including a new childrens ward five postop erative beds and thirtysix bas sinettes three major and one tution considerably more than double its size of one year ago the facilities of this maternity wing i am very well pleased in every way in which this job has a writer says that black eyes ore possessed by the clever and witty person we dont think being unable to duck is either clever or witty 2row huskobt heres the popular mm pullbehind 2row huskor packed with new ad vantages that save you time work and corn 53vinch snapping rolls and 1 2 new sectionaltype rubber and castiron husking rolls give you clean er faster corn harvesting other mm 2row huskor features include new dual drive husking bed new 2-posi- tion axle six gathering chains large- capacity corn saver and full uni- matic power control of snapping as- sembly- mm 2row srapper is also avail able has raddle conveyor in place of husking bed so us far complete mm 2row huskor facts midtown garage sumlv se lective registration has a yearly record of 24185 lbs milk con taining 883 lbs fat and an eight lactation lifetime record of 137040 lbs milk and 4705 lbs fat in addition she has one ex cellent and two very good dau ghters and was the dam of the honourable mention allcana dian junior yearling bull of 1932 and the grand champion female at the huron county black and white day in 1953 and 1955 according to dr juan fcr- mlh valladares director of the department of agriculture of guatemala who visited canada personally to make the selec tions the purchase of these ani mals has been arranged through one of the leading banks of the country who have supplied the necessary credit which will be repaid to them by the farmers earlier this year the first shipment of canadian hol steins went to guatemala but this is thfe first time that 7 ship ment of such magnitude has left this country for the central- american republic alex han sen of medellln colombia the south american representative for the exporting firm of hays ltd oakville ont who ar ranged the shipment i hopeful that the high quality of the en tire group will result in a con tinuing movement of canadian 1 7 cr livestock to guatemala dont give anyone a lot of rope unless you can be sure it end where they visited mr and wont be used to hogtie you with mrs john clare nee mildred j warns peter the pessimist thompson miss lily tate of toronto was the guest of mr and mrs rodick recently mr and mrs gordon leath ers of montreal are visiting mr and mrs russell boyington this week dorothy hood attended the national young peoples con vention which was held at bram pton and st thomas recently two hundred young people from across canada were present early this week dorothy and isobel hood and three friends left for a vacation at bernard lake sundridge the craigs bea walter janet and john report a won derful trip to the east coast in 15 days they covered territory which took in montreal st john halifax prince edward island the cabot trail and the gaspe main new hampshire vermont upper new york state and the st lawrence traffic problems are heavy in all cities they found but in no place did they encounter any to compare with the heavy traffic coming into toronto on their return home they were sorry to learn that frazer had suffered an accident to his foot and had been off work for several days a large section of the country side south west of browns cor ners was blacked out on thurs day evening of last week during a thunder storm at the same time an accident occurred at the corner which sent one man to hospital damaged his car se verely and dumped sod from a t r rr ml t i truck over the roadway whe- j i lie mollttvllle iridude ther the vehicles striking a hy dro pole caused the blackout or hydro failure was the cause of the accident we havent been able to discover sympathy of the community is extended to the family of lewis durant a member of the markham township police who was killed while on duty on don mills road early saturday morning lew had many friends in the neighbourhood who will miss him greatly buttonvllle wi mrs russell boyington enter tained at her home on thursday evening of last week when but tonvllle wi members held their august meeting mrs charles hooper occupied the chair and the secretary was mrs james rodick mrs boyington miss m matheson and mrs garnet franccy were hostesses and had planned an interesting program the roll call was answered with what is your happiest memory at the cne ac counts some of which were high ly amusing mrs russell boy- weve iust ihe shoes tor schoolbound eel bring in the youngsters slycj ci inter- national alteram acknowledgments announcements reception cords v uatur thermogravurc printing raiid lettering complete selection popular prices prompt dellveriei buckskin oxford leather saddle sl95 pretty slipon made of soft eave ieoiher 495 smart n sturdy shoe buck les ot the throat 5495 twotone oxford white with blue or brown s495 lehman s shoes x ooo 000 carnival dance on ft friday august 24th i in ihe s stouffville legion hall 1 i i bingo games and a fish pond for the kiddies 4 all proceeds for completion of veterans hall and improvement of grounds 4 dancinjr at music by the 830 pm sodbusters wvvv cv rsjjmjj spectacular big name dont miss ar professional wrestling in the stouffville arena saturday aug 25th at 815 pm featuring yukon eric and others top tv stars in outstanding bouts