Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 24, 1959, p. 11

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harrys quality meat market back in bradford now 2 stores to serve you with the lowest meat prices msm newmarket m w or mradfrd save y opening specials at bet grade a r meaty spare catsup 2 h oz bottles ibsm sausage we reserve the right to limit quantities 100 guaranteed or money refunded quality meat market 235 main st newmarket or holland st bradford news of gormlev sirs c uutl mr vm ash had the mis fortune on wednesday to break his arm while drawing brush for a e rule construction co on the towniie luckily bui jumped from his tractor when he did or his injuries would have been much worse mr and mrs jos heise enter tained at a surprise birthday party on thursday in honour of mrs norman churchs ssth birthday those present were mr and mrs norman church of ridgeway mr and mrs ed gar stickley mr and mrs al- vin winger miss idellus sider miss vera hilts and miss ar- villa forester congratulations to mr and mrs john reesor on the birth of their third daughter on wed nesday in a recent letter from mrs allan doner of ilorin nigeria africa she tells of mr and mrs roy hawkins and sharon of la gos nigeria spending several days holiday with them then too rev and mrs wiliis hunk- ing edith faye and garth spent two days with the doners after their recent return to af rica mr and mrs norman church of ridgeway visited friends and relatives here during the past two weeks mr and mrs john farquhar- son left early monday morning for eugene oregon where mr farquharson will be conduct ing special services for several weeks mrs d fennel returned on sunday after spending the sum mer at her home at glen orch ard muskoka mr and mrs allan heise and family put on the christ crusad ers programme at springvale on sunday miss erma nigh left on sun day to spend the winter with her brotherinlaw and sister mr and mrs lowell brown and baby in welland miss eleanor mover of port arthur spoke on sunday even ing at the united missionary church on her work with the canadian sunday school mis sion special rally day and promo tion sunday will be held on sunday sept 2t at the united missionary sunday school rev lunches september sees the tempo in crease for busy homemakers many of whom must add the packing of school lunches to the endofsummer routine while this chore often is a year round one in homes where adults car ry lunches to work special care and attention must be given to school lunches because children are more apt to be poor eaters than grownups school lunches should be at tractive tasty and nutritious food should be varied to avoid monotony if it is not possible to obtain a hot dish at school include soup cocoa or a main dish in a vacuum bottle plan the lunch the day before so that supplies will be on hand then too you can plan the school lunch to complete the breakfast and dinner eaten at home jf food and equipment are assembled the night before lunches can be packed quickly in the morning these are the necessary foods to use in every lunch milk to drink or in food fruit or vege table or both raw or cooked meat or cheese egg fish beans or peanut butter whole wheat bread or muffins or tea biscuits made with whole wheat flour wheat germ bran or rolled oats in the last few years a great deal of information has been gathered about the kind of food eaten by thousands of school children nutritionists of the home economics service ont dept of agriculture report that many public school children get less than the amounts of milk vitamin c and vegetables recom mended for good health most children are eating too much sweet food such as pie cake and candy they say and mrs w moutoux will be the special speakers you are cordially invited to attend a speedy recovery is wished for miss ruth steckleywho has been in western hospital tor onto form over two neeks miss carole steckley left this week to resume her studies at messiah college in grantham penna mr and mrs eric mvsbv and family visited erics parents at stayner on sunday mr and mrs c r wilcox spent the weekend at north bay a number of people attended the annual sunday school con vention of the uniied mission ary churches in kitchener on saturday mr and mrs bray ol swift current sask and mr and mrs sykes of toronto visited their cousin mrs geo leary last week mr and mrs eikis elliott spent sunday evening ith mr and mrs geo french mr ernest hunt mr percy tripp and mr and mrs albert leek had dinner on friday with mr and mrs wes hoover of toronto the fust meeting of whit church township teachers as sociation will be held at lloyd school ss 7 whitchurch on thursday afternoon sept 24th at 3 oclock educator supplies of london will present a lib rary book display for the teach ers mr and mrs ehas elliott had supper with mr and mrs a leek on saturday night we welcome mr john mull- ings to lloyd school as the in termediate teacher mr mull- ings spent the summer in jam aica and has many interesting articles to show and stories of jamaica to tell the children mr and mrs chas horner of headford had dinner on sun day with mr and mrs elias el liott mi- and mrs lester peckman of chambersburg penna spent the weekend with their cousins mr and mrs melvin hender son mr and mrs elmer leek and children of headford had sun day dinner witli mr and mrs a f leek be sure to distribute the fertil izer evenly see that all lumps are finely pulverized it is a good idea to apply about one- half the required rate over the entire lawn then repeat at right angles to the first appli cation to avoid a checkerboard effect try not to leave any un fertilized strips and dont over lap areas that have already re ceived the required amount a high nitrogen grade of fer tilizer like 1064 is good for lawns apply it at a rate of 1 pound per 100 square feet be the silxfffylue tfjkae throbr sept 24 1959 ije t the raffles by mahoney skipped over 3 lanes 01 highway fined 43 mr a nicholas of lake wil cox was fined 35 and costs of 1350 when he appeared in traf fic court last week he had been driving south at bond lake when his car went off the pave ment in bringing the car back suddenly he swerved across the threelane highway and struck a car going in the opposite di rection the car struck was driven by mr nagey who did not appear nicholas stated tiiat he was dri ving fifty or better police con tended that if he had reduced speed he would not have lost control paul seebey charged with op erating a car in a manner as to be regarded as careless driving was fined 25 and costs accord ing to police he had been trav elling aboul three feet off the pavement and struck a parked car although the standing ve hicle was facing the wrong di rection lloyd boyle who owned sure not to apply it when the grass is wet because burning may result rake grass light ly or sweep with a broom after application to remove any fer tilizer that may be sticking to the grass after this a good watering will help fertilizers that will not burn are also av ailable but they are more ex pensive two of this type are 6104 and 696 the car that was hit told the court that he had swung across the highway with his left hand signal light going however he found the lane into which he was about to drive filled with cars so he swung back to the right again and stopped 3 magistrate hollinrake said that showing his signal lights and then turning right down the highway might confuse any driver seebey blamed the collision on the lights of another car passing him at the time the magistrate stated that the sig nal lights ahead should have warned him to slow down audley j the anniversary service will be held in the church this sun day september 27 at 230 pm the rev c p shapter white- vale will be the guest speaker there will be a father and son banquet in the church basement on friday evening october 2 at 630 all the men and boys- over six years of age in the community are invited the- rev t fleetham will be guest- speaker the mens choir sang at ken dal united church on sunday afternoon and at kinsale in the evening john puckrin is recuperating from a tonsillectomy performed in oshawa hospital on tuesday of last week t- v -a-n- fall feed your lawns the coolseason grasses of ontario respond best to fertil izers applied in the spring and fall say lawn experts with the ontario department of agricul ture one last application of plant food now will bring slug gish midsummer grass to top form this fall what grade of fertilizer iwill you use lets suppose you have a 61212 general fertilizer mix ture for the gardener who is- not too familiar with such nota tion heres the picture a 61212 mixture contains 6 percent nit rogen 12t phosphoric acid and 12re percent potash specific plant needs warrant specific fer tilizer grades for example a common grade used for turf is 10si when you spread your fertil izer youll probably ue one of these methods hand broadcast rotary bag dropfromhopper i rotary throw or liquid pray h mm at half the cost- i half the space of any s other office electric k you can enjoy the i benefits of power the new smithcorona i 1 i 0 carrl4w mmsmsmssigmimmarxmmmiissijfisl sejasss see it at the trade fair this week the stouffville tribune srouffvsue phone 152 business machines cr office supplies

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