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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 27, 1956, p. 7

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care should be exercised in harvesting potatoes this year ontario potato grow ers will harvest a crop of un usually high quality potatoes when digging and storing of the bingo bingo every saturday night at the veterans hall sponsored by the legion ladies auxiliary s3q pm in order to avoid losses and complaints from late blight in- j count of lection potato vjres should have peared in stonffvffle fail had over 1000 entries in fall of 89 the following interesting ac- monday was a football match stouffville fair ap- the stouffville trib- been killed by chemicals by this ure during the fall of 1ss9 it time- digging should not be will be news to many of our main crop gets underway in started for at least two weeks presentday readers to know late september and earlv oc- a t 0 are completely that stouffville held a fall fair tober according to the field dead to ensure that blight spores seventy years ago the grounds crops branch of the ont dept do not come in contact with the used for the affair is now lloyd of agriculture tubers this method will also avenue at one time ontario farmers improve quality by avoiding ex- j it rained on fair days it grew more than one hundred i cessive feathering and bruising nearly always does but this and eighty thousand acres of when harvesting potatoes the year the weather was emphatic- potatoes but in recent years following precautions should be ally beastly nevertheless there acreage has been cut more than observed was a splendid show of articles 1 lse agitators on diggers on- in all the classes the total num- twothirds in spite of the fact that the population has more than doubled in the same period lately however ontario grow ers have become more conscious of quality with the result that 32 percent of all dollars from sales of potatoes in canada last year went to ontario growers ontario growers have been fa- oured this year with cool moist leather making ideal conditions or growth with the result that otatoes arc particularly high in try matter well sized and ma- ure they are also comparative- v free from surface scab in- act damage and blemish ly when necessary 2 shield the end of the digger chain with belting 3 cover the links with rubber tubing 4 operate the digger at not more than l miles per hour 132 feet per minute 5 insist on careful picking and handling 6 load trucks carefully and cover with tarpaulins to prevent damage from wind in order to buy one we wish we had as much change as they say the new 1957 cars will have o help fight t get a free chest xray date bus location hours pm oct 1st gormley 200 430 oct 1st stouffville 600 000 oct 2nd stouffville 200 900 a test for diabetes is also available surreys conducted by national sanitarium association with the cooperation of stouffville lions and gormley womens institute in the interest of community health xroys are paid for by tb christmas seals i oooooo u dollars and sens one of the best ways to encourage good sound sleep is to have a good sound bank balance regular savings can make life a lot pleasanter in a hundred and one other ways you may want the down payment onahomeofyour own a tv set or a car perhaps the childrens education is on your mind or a leisurely retirement someday whatever it is that you want or need you have to learn the secret of putting something by regularly pay by pay you store away the money except in emergencies till you reach your savings goal then you start saving for the next one why not open a savings account with us today the canadian bank of commerce stouffville branch v h atkinson manager clarem0nt branch w l irwin manager vkkvxvwstvkssx3svs33 we build homes large and small and buildings of all kinds repairs and remodelling good materials and workmanship guaranteed our house designing service is at your disposal k w belz construction co slouffviue ont phone stouff 195 ber of entries being more than one thousand the largest ever known at stouffville fair the exhibit in the main build ing was especially good and ev ery available corner was occu pied by some articles of fancy- work fruit butter etc the fruit and grain samples were good and quite up to the aver ager in quality and number the large number of special prizes i for butter brought out an im- i mense amount of that useful and necessary article which serves to lubricate the passage down mortals throats of the j staff of life over the exhibit i smiled a large portrait of alder- iman sangster the honey exhibit was exceedingly good and taste fully arranged other exhibits were bookers art creamer which drew a good deal of attention the new ray- mond sewing machine the do- minion organ and several makes t o stoves in the open was the usual display of implements i shown by a fleury and sons h l vanzant for a harris co ii oliver for sylvester bros the number of horses cattle sheep etc was about average the principal attraction on between green river and gorra ley the game was a very quiet and gentlemanly one mr f h sangster acted as referee the rain the next day rendered prog ress on the grounds very difficult but a fairly good crowd was in attendance and amused them selves in the usual way the men stood in groups examining the livestock or listening to the glib talk of the implement salesmen the ladies for the most part were confined to the building and the grandstand the boys of course were everywhere squandering their wealth on grapes etc experimenting with cigarettes and speculating on who would prove to be the handsomest lady on the grounds its funny how its always the good things that are not good for you when you want to re duce railway time table changes effective sunday sept 30th 1956 full information from agents ballantrae boy recovering from serious injury while visiting with a new neighbor on the aurora sideroad mrs l gamble we were am- aed to see one of her sons bob bie age iw completely covered from his head to waist with a cast apparently back in july he fell from a cupboard and suf fered a broken neck no doubt bobbie is one person who was happy that the summer wasnt a hot one he has a small open ing for his face and two smaller ones for his ears he gave us a big smile when we told him he looked like the man from mars the cast comes off in two weeks lorraine radford and boys brad and timmy were visiting over this way last wednesday we wonder what will happen to our next generation of chil dren in and about ballantrae most parents claim you just cant raise a family with the cost of living as it is today our school just hasnt the room to accommodate the children and our sunday school cant get teachers for them if there is anyone interested in teaching sunday school at ballantrae united church please just come out next sunday at 10 am we are also interested to know supervise a brownie girl guide supervisea brownie girl guide or cgit group mrs wylie would be only too pleased to hear from you her phone num ber is 91j1 we are pleased to see that iva campbell is making prog ress since her accident some months ago iva is staying with her sister irene phillips and family our deepest sympathy to jim mcdermott and family whose father passed away in ireland last tuesday sept 18 jack hill is very sick in the western hospital room 1n in toronto if you care to send a card mrs eva paisley is still very ill in the humberside memorial hospital in weston we do send our very best wishes for a speedy recoverv mrs mary smith of stouffville gave a very interesting talk on the benefit of nursery school training mrs smith has many years of practical experience in this field after graduating from the institute of child study she taught at windy ridge for two years and four years at the manor rd nursery school in toronto she also was assigned under dr w blatz director of the institute of chim study to set up nursery schools during the war in the bombed areas of burmingham england on her return to can- ada mrs smith has continued with her work and helped to or- i gnnizc the nursery school in stouffville which has been un der the supervision of mrs hel en dewitt who has taught nur sery school for eight years and including three courses- in child study mrs helen dewitt will teach at our nursery school to be held at mrs v davles home the nursery school is in the final stages and we are trying very hard to set the fee as reasonably as possible we were quoted that the fee would be nine dollars ard we fee this could be le ru need a little co-epcra- tion from parents of nursery school children do come out to a meeting october 2 tuesday and enroll your child the more enrolled the less the lee wjl be cedar grove sept 20 mr and mrs job scott are nevcorrers to our village but hardly strangers mr scott is a brother of mrs arthur lapp and last friday moved with his wife and his wifes father into the house formerly owned by miss nellie lapp mr scott was born on a farm and the return to the courtr is like coming home to him one detail of his life is sure to please his neigh bour yvonne housser he is a member of the toronto police force cedar grove welcomes the family and we hope they will b happy here if you step outside the door these rjghts to see if the wea ther report is reliable or if it feels like frost take a moment to look at mars- it is very tow in the western sky slightly to the north and this year is a most spectacular sight it is close to earth now and is the centre of intense study by the astron omers who hope to find out a few answers to the everpresent problems of life on that planet to the naked eye it is a brilliant flashing red that looks at first like a plane flying low did you notice the article in the weekend tely sept loth on john madsen folk school many familiar shots of folk dancers betty madsen and craft workers but the most familiar the stouffrille tribune thursday sept t ims ttf t i to cedar grove was mrs arthur lapp paint brush in hand hard working on her canvass if you look very carefully behind the racoon who is acting as model you may be able to distinguish two more cedar grove faces this is the kind of fall when we have to press the oldtimers to recall something comparable from the past to know what might lie ahead strange things are happening can anyone re- member such an abundance of crickets any other year or a year when we had so many choke cherries and yet the birds are not eating them ivan beare made a quick trip i bethesda i wedding bells are ringtet fai our community i anniversary services next sun day sept 30 special announce ment elsewhere in this edition sunday school at 10 am next sunday mr and mrs james gibson visited with mr and mr lead- ley of uxbrldge on sunday the occasion was mr and mrs lead- leys 25th wedding anniversary 1 to the hospital over the weekend for appendicitis and was home i again on monday for further information phone 137w2 or 63123 mr and mrs n simmons of i woodville ont and mr and mrs v vaughan of toronto were sunday guests of mr and mrs g hineman i belated birthday greetings to audrey bennett for sept 21 j and we know her mother mrs j n mcgowan was on hand and will be for an indefinite stay little lloyd richardson will spend the next 5 or 6 weeks in bed with rheumatic fever any one wishing to send cards books or games get busy and look in your attics and basements we know any of these articles will make his stay in bed a more pleasant one barbara hineman has taken over lloyds paper route we are now manufacturing gheck r mix feeds under license from purina mills the formulas ar built by purina research with the same thoroughness used to build purina chows only purina concentrates are micromixed so every thimbleful contains exactly the right ingredients in the right amount stouffvgili phone 269 or 122 stouffville rvkmrw mtmmkrmm 7tz zz mw j moo now with ft box ford costs start low and stay low they offer more and last longer r h murphy limited phone 153 count on these signs phone 211 for the best values in used cars and trucks

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