high productivity and low production costs are essential to profitable farming neither can be attained by using oldfash ioned methods and obsolete machinery the only way they can be achieved is by utilizing modern methods and uptodate farm machinery masseyferguson machines and implements are helping farmers the world over to make their particular farming operation more profitable by doing more work at less cost masseyferguson limited for office supplies business machines see the stouffville tribune vew new hydro truck digs holes sets poles in swift manner thorny auuit 10 196t ihe stquctviui tribune p 5 business directory insurance accountants disains an adequate hole and setting a 50ft hydro pole van be done swiftly and ymooshly with a new type line truck equipped with fully hydraulic radial arm digger and derrick the truck with corner mount ed auger was put through its paces by an ontario hydro line crew arid given a critical inspec tion by the commissions reg ional line maintenance super intendents and line mainten ance engineers of the opera tions division head office the tests took place on markham road where a new 276 kv line is being constructed between buttonville ts and yonge st to meet the yonge street ex tension and pick up load in rich mond hill area pole setting woik is acceler ated by the truck which oper ates in an amazing manner it is not necessary for this line truck to back into a ditch for digging and pole setting opera tions the new truck simply parks along the side of the road parallel with the pole setting operations and the boom with digger and auger attached ex tends out to the pole location the boom nciuallv can reach out and place the digger to excavate a hole anywhere in a 360 degree circle whereas the old type of truck equipment had to be bark ed over sometimes hazardous ditches to dig down and make a hole the digging and pole setting operations proceed so efficiently that only three men and a dri ver are required in new line ex tension work this is much less manpower than the convention al type operation where seven to ten men are required for dig ging and pole setting this revolutionary new line ruck will make it possible to release men for other jobs that require more manpower it will help to accelerate pole setting work and will do it more econ omically in line operations it will mean smaller work units and therefore will assist in keeping down electric power rates t j burgess line main tenance engineer operations division head office staled the truck demonstrated in richmond hill area has all- hydraulic equipment such as a butt puller tamper fibreglass bucket and a limited insulated boom cover for aerial work all this equipment including the digger and auger is driven by a power takeoff from he truck engine mr burgess stated that the commission now has 15 of these truck units and there are state farm for insurance call lloyd f harvey kki gormley phone gormley 53i sbe turn ttvl ajtigme insuifkt cif state fatai life iniiirjace co- state fann fifeaad chiuitj cov mead oflscc toronto qnu some of these trucks in most of the regions the one demon strated in richmond hill area is fully radioequipped with a loud nailer to enable the fore man to give instructions easily to the men on top of poles or in the boom extended bucket the trucks are worth approximately s25000 the one tested on the buttonville line extension has a special wheel base to give the truck more flexibility on nar row roads the boom on the truck is capable of lifting 2000 lbs in a horizontal position or 8000 lbs at 85 degrees the equip ment was used to lift a 50 foot pole and also later a 35 foot pole with cross arm and trans former attached which weighed about 1000 pounds both pole setting operations including the digging of the hole for these hydro poles and tamping of the ground around the pole after setting went very smoothly al though the truck had been in central region less than two weeks and the crew was not yet fully acquainted with it the truck crew directed by bruce king foreman in this test operation was part of cent ral regions auxiliary line crew the time checks and inspection were made in an endeavor to find more efficient ways of us ing the equipment it has been discovered in some regions that crews had been working with the new equipment in the old- fashioned conventional manner and the tests are being conduct ed to find ways of retraining the crews to accelerate their work and make the handling of the new equipment more eflici- j ent tim durand lane main menanee superintendent for ccn- tral region who supervised the tests expressed satisfaction with the performance of the auxiliary line crew under bruce king during the demonstration on the buttonville ts line ex tension he said that the crew had only received the fiberglass boom extension bucket for aer ial work and the hydraulic tam per a few hours before the tests were made but the crew dem onstrated that they could han dle the equipment with speed and efficiency this truck and its equipment should revolution ie new line construction mr purand said tiios birkett am son ltd general insurance agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service telephone 716 kvenings gordon h birkeu 717 ies clarke 281 bob hassan gs2 fred m pugh mutual life of canada general insurance we have often heard of the man who doesnt believe in life insurance but have yet to hear of the widow who doesnt riloxh stouffviijk 5w legal sunday school lesson lesson for august 13 john mark a young missionary acts 1212 25 1345 is 153639 colossians 410 ii 2 tim 411 i peter 513 goldkn text thou there fore endure hardness as a jrood soldier of lesus christ 3 tlninlliv 23 tiik lesson as a yvhoik it is perhaps more than prob able that the scantily had cer tain young man who followed hie lord jesus into gelhsemane on the night of his agony was the author of the second gospel at any rate it is significant that he is hie only one of the four evangelists who records ihe incident see mark 1451 52 if this is correct then the large upper room v 15 i where the last supper was eaten prob ably was located in the home of john marks parents in jerusa lem and this young man aris ing from his bed wrapped a lin en cloth about his body and followed ihe lord and his dis ciples out of the house over into ihe garden on the lower slope of the mount of olives probably converted through peter il pet 513 mark per haps drew generously from him in the writing of his gospel we must not conclude however that lie did not also iae mater ials drawn from other eye witnesses who lived in jerusa lem and of this mass of avail able material the superintend ing holy spirit selected exactly what he desired for his pur pose through marks pen mark displayed the qualities of faith sincerity and devoted- ness the deficiency lay in cour age and endurance but while il is true that the good start that he marie was badly marred by a defection yet he did finish in triumph the story is replete with en couragement for every one of us who is conscious of having stumbled in his service for christ mistakes can be recti fied recovery is gloriously pos sible there is not only saving grace hut restoring grace ask john mark the heart of ihe lesson a synthesis of the career of this most interesting young missionary john mark is pro vided in several of the new testament books it is ihe story of a man who failed but who also by divine grace made a great recovery the fact dial his failure is related reveals ihe complete honesty of luke the author of tiie acts and of the inspiring holy spirit who pro vides such candid shots of ihe characters of scripture all of this is designed to save us from the notion that these char acters were sort of supermen and to teach ns thai god can and does use imperfect servants such as we are mark was of jewish parent age and reared in apparent com fortable circumstances in jeru salem at an early age he was brought under the influence of christianity and while still a young man had the inestimable privilege of being a ministering attendant to the senior mission aries paul and barnabas on their first gospel invasion of the pagan world before the mission was com pleted john mark returned lo his home the reason for ibis is not given us suffice it to say that paul look a very serious view of this regarding it as desertion on the other hand barnabas seems to have taken a much more lenient altitude so sharp was the disagreement over the mailer thai on the eve of the second missionary jour ney the two leaders parted com pany barnabas and mark sel ling off together for cyprus who was right in this dispute paul or barnabas we cannot be sure it is significant how ever thai both barnabas and mark drop out of the acts story at this point bui john mark reappears later on in ihe new testament and he appears brightly years later he is seen as sharing im prisonment for the gospels sake along with paul in rome and when ihat great warrior- apostle refers to him he does so in ihe most appreciative terms kull confidence is re- stored and full commendation given mark has fully recovered from any former lapse and now lakes his place as a profitable minister best of all john mark ihe servant who failed was chosen new sheep policy to assist farmers under a policy designed to aid farmers in establishing sheep flocks of a size considered lo be an economic unit the on tario department of agricul ture in cooperation with the canada depart merit of agricul ture will provide freight rate assistance on ewes bought in western canada the out live stock branch will reimburse purchasers in amount equal to twothirds of the freight or trucking charges providing the charges for truck ing are not greater than ihe freight rale each shipment must be not less than 100 ewes the live stock branch will loan lo purchasers of 10 or more ewes such number of rams as may be required for breeding purposes except thai in no case will the number of rams loaned exceed four prospective purchasers will he required to make their own ar rangements for purchasing ihe ewes but on request the live stock branch will arrange for an official of the canada dept of agriculture to inspect ihe animals at point of origin the branch wiil aci as coordinalor on behalf of farmers wishing lo purchase less than 100 ewes by arranging for such lots to le combined with larger units for shipping purposes the freight assistance will ap ply in cases where members of ml sheep clubs purchase five or more ewes out of shipments comprising at least 100 animals i in order to facilitate ihe task of securing the rams required all notices of intention to pur- j chase must be forwarded to ihe 1 live stock branch before oct l sparing the rod is said lo be one cause of juvenile delinquen- cy wed better start thrashing things out by ihe lord lo write the gospel of ihe servant who never fail ed this is the theme of marks gospel william g 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