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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 1, 1962, p. 9

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expert repairs to all makes of cars and trucks all texaco products lubrication car wash open dafly 6 aan to 10 pm saturday 6 ajn to 5 pm closed sundays keyson motors ltd all types op welding east end of town stouffville phone 390 protect your business what would happen to jour business if your partner died a special sun life business insurance plan can help solve this pressing problem by enabling you to buy a deceased partners interest in the business at the pre arranged price for full particulars mail the coupon below sun life assurance company of canada jim abell hone 237 stouffville pifre send informfttioii on san lues basw namm address plin date of birtk gormley child swallows open safety pin stouffville radiator repair phone 108 repairs recores exchanges for cars trucks tractors every job guaranteed and rateoflo tested fast picktjp and delivery phone stouffville 108 winona drive stouffville for office supplies its the tribune mrs c musted little marleen ash daughter of mr and mrs meredith ash also had an unfortunate acci dent on thursday afternoon marleen swallowed an open safety pin she was taken to newmarket hospital for xrays and then rushed to sick child rens hospital toronto mar leen was allowed to come home friday evening friends were very sorry to learn of mrs beulah jones un fortunate accident she slipped on the ice and suffered a triple fracture of her right ankle early thursday morning mrs jones is in york county hospital at newmarket mrs murray bennett enter- tained her sunday school class at a tobogganing party on thu rsday mrs john sider has improved enough that she has been trans ferred from scarboro general hospital back to the brierbush hospital stouffville miss marg pattenden left on monday to take a ten months certified nursing assistant course at the grace hospital toronto mr and mrs bruce munro and steven had dinner on sun day with mr and mrs s n doner belated congratulations to mr george cober who celebrated his 80th birthday on saturday miss kathryn reesor of kit chener spent the weekend at her home mr and mrs elias elliott and mr and mrs jos heise had din ner on tuesday with mr and mrs clarence doner of stouff ville recent visitois of mr and mrs geo french were mr j r steckley miss miriam steck ley mr and mrs peter stick- ley and mr levi steckley mr and mrs elias eliott had dinner on monday with mr and mrs john brillinger ot bethes- da rev and mi s j e montgom ery and two boys of new dun dee visited his brotherinlaw and sister mr and mrs john cober on monday thirtynine ladies attended the wms meeting in the um church basement monday even ing the president was in charge of the business period a bale of used clothing particularly good used childrens clothing is going to be packed for mat- tawa please leave donations with miss g bruce mrs m bennett mrs g campey or mrs c milsted musical num bers were given by mrs lloyd bolender and mrs m bennett and mrs r elliott a very special featuie was the playing of a tape made by the w hunking family in mok- wa nigeria africa and was sent home at christmas for their families miss ruby wilson also of mokwa nigeria was the guest speaker she gave a very fine re port of hex work in the schools there and then showed coloured moving slides this was very much enjoyed by all a social half hour closed the meeting with mrs g campey and miss louie bolender acting as host esses stouffville coop tips on brood sow care the ration you feed your brood sow during gestation will help decide the size strength and condition of the litter shell farrow dont try to cheat your brood sow it cant be done in fact in an effort to maintain her own body a sow will resorb some of the tiny embryos in this way you might be losing pigs you never even sse because your sows nutritional re quirements are not met if you dont feed her properly through the gesta tion period youll get smaller litters watch your sows weight and condi tion carefully the average sow should gain from 100 to 115 pounds during gestation provide plenty of water we recommend hand feeding each sow 4 to 6 lbs per day of purina sow chow concentrate and grain mixed 1 to 4 or of purina sow chow com plete in addition your sow will make good use of high quality leafy hay if you have it available tests at punnas research farm have shown that feeding is even more important than breeding if you want to farrow those big healthy litters give me a call or drop in id like to tell you about purinas hog feeding program for baby pigs too for fast efficient feed service call stouffville coop phone 269 or 12 canadians who want bigger profits tomorrowjjjflgfeed purinachows today on the farm front a a wall agricultural kep resentative york count- most dairy farmers would agree that without good prac tical feeding of the herd and a sound breeding programme the chances of success are elusive they will admit too that doing a good job on both feeding and breeding isnt easy it takes lots of knowledge and experience many dairymen feel they are not getting what they should out of their herds if i had to select one thing a dairyman could do to enable him to do a better job ot both feeding and breeding id pick some form of milk weighing and testing rop and dhxa are both key programmes for good man agement i know that a man can do a lot just by watching the milker carefully but anyone who starts actually weighing milk will say that they had to change their opinion on a good many cows in the herd the short termers the low testers and the slow breeders all show up clearly in a herd on test with only about 6 of our cows on test we are slipping behind other parts of the world some states south of the border have around 30 on test while in europe the figure gets up to around 50 there are troubles in putting a herd on test time necessary for weighing boarding the test er and paper work are all objec- tions but farmers have to get around lots of problems these days and these are well worth solving too dr clare rennie had a good point on testing last week at the annual meeting of the jersey club from records he pointed out that cows on test averaged 100 more when sold than those with no records there are openings now in dhia associations in york and ill be pleased to give the details to anyone interested rop is open to purebred herds the b plan requires once-a- month weighing only and regu lar plan is available by writing to the canada dept of agricul ture ottawa there is always some argu ment about how much impoit- ance should be placed on a heif ers record most people like to give a poor starter a second chance at ihe jersey meeting dr rennie said that any heifer 20 under the herd average should be called because there is only one chance in four that she will improve enough to be worth keeping the heifer that does exceptionally well in her first year also potes some prob lems we dont know if she will go on to be a world beater or if she has burned herself out in her first race dr rennies re- search showed that while these heifers do not often equal their first lactation again their life time records are still much bet ter than the slow starters rec ords show that these good young producers also last longer than those that tieat themselves bet ter than they treat their owner farm calendar thursday and friday jan 25 and 26 soil crop convention coliseum toronto friday jan 26 york coun ty jr farmers formal dance maple green river sympathy is extended to mrs erandwood in the recent less of her mother mr and mrs wm duncan spent sunday at the home of their son mr and mrs donald duncan ot brooklin it is nice to see mr i percy able to be out after his illness and it is hoped he will continue to improve the members of the church here and the adherents are glad to learn that rev w w fleis cher will be in charge of the pastorate here and at trinity church whitevale mr and mrs l robinson and family spent saturday at the home ot mrs a hoover the happy hour will hold their next meeting on saturday afternoon at 1 oclock all child ren who wish to skate and who attend these meetings are re quested to be at the church and there will be an hour ot skating en the rink here before the reg ular meeting anyone not wish ing to skate please remain at the church an hour of games will be held there mr b draper and sons visit ed with mr a michell at can- nington on saturday they en joyed some ice fishing paul was the best fisherman in the winter the ladio oper ator isnt the only one who has a code in the head greenwood a new 5room public school is planned for the hamlet of grnwood in pickering town ship the structure to cost an estimated 5100000 will accom modate the 81 students in the greenwood section in addition to pupils from the kinsale por tion of pickering the exact lo cation ot the site has not been finalized a large but extremely order ly gathering of ratepayers at tended a special meeting in the centuryold schoolhouse on wed nesday evening of last week mr geo moore a former trustee acted s chairman at the present time a portion of the greenwood enrollment is going to brock road all kin sale pupils are travelling by bus to brooklin when the new greenwood school is completed this arrangement will be chang ed the kinsale students living east of the townline will con tinue to go to brooklin but those living in pickering townships side of the boundary will attend at greenwood the greenwood board is head ed by the chairman mr herb middleton other members in clude messrs wm clark and donald goodwin a double quartette from the pickering dist high school under the direction of mr allan clark will sing at the morning service of worship in the church bloomington mr and mis murray ramec were at mount albert on sun day visiting her brother mr amos smith who is convalesc ing at home following an opera tion at st michaels hospital toronto mr and mrs j k tranmer spent sunday at- hamilton ow ing to the death of an uncle mr n freelhy o that city mr and mrs ernie nesbitt attended the funeral of mrs oliver beach at uxbridge on sunday mr goodeiham has inaugur ated a junior young peoples that meet every thursday after 1 pm in the church mr carl insley entered sun- nybrook hospital toronto on monday mr and mrs edw sheppard and family were in toionto on saturday for a birthday party for bradley wilson their grand son mr and mis elmer burnett and family visited mr and mrs carl rose on sunday the annual meeting of the ontario soil and crop impiove- ment association held in tor onto this past week was attend ed by mr eugene lemon lemonville mrs henry burnett lemonville united church held its special service for jan uary on sunday afternoon the church was beautifully decor ated with cyclamens and chrys anthemums special speaker for the occasion was mr ronald at kinson organist and theologian who brought a warm personal message on becoming the per son you are mrs joyce hub- bell former soprano soloist of st lukes united church tor onto thrilled everyone present with ber superb rendition ot gounods o divine redeemer she was accompanied by mrs terry windsor organist of ballantrae united church doctor says women sit down to much tell that to the mother of six commercials are what make you forget the trend ot an inter esting story on tv february 210 sea except sunday the most wonderful preseason showing ot the new est and finest of everything in hulls engines hardware and accessories for cruisers run abouts yachts outboards and marine engines the canadian bom show weekdays 12 noon to 1030 pm saturdays 1030 am to 1030 pm admission adults 75 childeh 25f arnold mortson chairman markham school area board if their first meeting is any in dication the new board of trus tees for markham township school area no 3 have a busy season ahead of them the five members arnold mortson rep resenting ss 3 melvin well- man ss 4 s r patterson ss 5 s richardson ss 7 and wm hibbard s s 6 jnet friday evening in the school room at ss 6 and it was almost midnight before they adjourned the appointment of a secre tary vas an immediate necess ity and mr harold hill of gor mley who has been secretary for the ss no 7 board for the past year was chosen to do the job at a salary of 75000 finances were another mat ter of immediate concern since salaries must be paid within two weeks mr j k clarke of the canadian imperial bank o commerce richmond hill br was present to offer the services of his bank this is the bank that will be used for the current account but savings already at the bank of nova scotia un- ionville branch will be left there for the present mr arnold mortson the can didate who polled the largest number of votes at election time is the board chairman and following him melvin wellman of headford school is vice- chairman s r patterson a cpa was appointed chairman of the finance committee and s richardson is chairman of the propel ty and building com mittee other matters discussed by the board were 1 the disposi tion ot surplus monies left in school sections 2 school tel ephones 3 purification of water supplies 4 janitor service 5 travelling librar ies 6 emergency servicing to equipment 6 transportation 7 school and stationery sup plies 8 supply teachers and other pertinent matters normally one meeting a month should be sufficient however it is estimated that 38 may be needed during the first year of this new ventuie to forestall emergencies tvnjtr frfairr i wtt the stourrvule tmjuhe he f 09ttuftftd tea bags 79 quick ok instant ouaker oats 47 chase j sanbokks inst coffee 97 libbro rancr tomato juice 2 55 dukcax bines early american cake mixes 2 for 79 johnsons paste wax 57 ballet white or coloured toilet tissue 2 rails 23 clarks pork beans 239 carnation evap milk 2- 29 government inspected meats canadas finest government branded bbef portrhotti steaks roasts sirloin winr round rntnp b 87 fresh sliced pork liver 27 maple leaf rindles8 side bacon ibpt 67 burns european bulk polish sausage lb 49c burns sliced peameal back bacon 6or pkg 39 christies bread ont potatoes wieners 2 for 37c 50lb bags 99c 2 lbs 69c prices effective this weekend wed sal jan 31 feb i main st stotjffvtixe phone 280w free delivery m a a it was agreed that minutes of each meeting be sent to mem bers in the words of wm hib- bert we will be subjected to surveillance as never before other members agreed great care must be taken to assure proper procedures the inauguration of this group ot officials was held prior to the first business meeting at the office of inspector maynard hallman richmond hill on january 10 with markham twp clerk hct crisp officiating hospital tenders to be caixed for tenders for construction of the new hospital for richmond bill may be called for in march with opening planned for 1963 chairman douglas storms of the york central hospital board told the press last week marani morris and allan ar chitects were busy working on final plans he said and as soon as these were completed tenders would be called bahais believe thai the allloving god created man to radiate th divine light and to illu- minale the world by his words action and life thos who believe in god must show their belief in their daily lives so that the world might see the shining in their faces a bright and happy face cheers people on- their way if you are sadi and pass a child who is laughing the child seeing- your face will cease to laugh not knowing why markham 308m1 in the field of political thought its surprising how much fun some people get out of hate its a smart person who has judgment that makes him use his own wanted more cream shippers for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call phone 186w stouffville creamery co cold storage lockers for rfnt

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