wh2tchurch township court of revision take notice that the first sitting of the court nf revision will sit in the municipal building vandnrf ontario at the hour of 1000 am wed nesday november 13 1903 to consider and adjudi cate on all appeals filed against the assessment roll of the township of whitchurch for the year 1953 john w crawford clerk 1 for office supplies ome to the tribune t uihpmmiimajjk monday through friday the bright new tely features four bright sections in every edition news sports entertainment and a bright new section de voted to the wonderful world of women interests saturdays the bright new tely is even brighter with news sports and womens features plus weekend magazine a 16page colour comic section ami showcase a beautiful new colour tabloid section showcase brings to your home the exciting romantic world of entertainment and culture- movies television theatre books dining and dancing its all yours in the bright new weekend tely every day is brighter when you read the bright new telegram see for yourself the telegram torontos brightest newspaper 42 plowmen compete in kingvaughan match fortytwo entries in the kin and vaughan branch ontario plowmens association plow- j ing match held at the bruce naylor glengale farms vau- ghan township october 26 drew a crowd of 600 spectators attendance was less thar last year as farmers took advant age of excellent weather for j home plowing- king township sent no entries to the match plowmen said soil was good but exceptionally dry making shaping up of plowed furrows difficult william obrien rr 1 map le won the ksso champion tractor plow special open to re sident of york county he re ceived the imperial oil ltd s15 cash award for the best plowed land in tractor classes at the match he also placed third in the sod tractor class of three or more furrows kenneth diceman 14 rr 2 woodbridge won the karons of canada junior championship for the best plowed land by a junior plowman using moun ted plow he is now eligible to compete in the 1961 interna tiona plowing match the only entry in the stubble tractor class open to king and vaughan residents diceman won the eaton hall farm sil ver cup to hold one year and also the t eaton company watch his crown and finish were worth top rating he pla ced third in tractor utility class for bovs is years and under boh brander 12 of malton was the youngest plowman in the field placing first in boys tractor utility class also plac ing first in furrow finish the only woman contestant was elizabeth barker 23 of gormley who was crowned queen of the furrow at the internationa plowing matches at caledon earlier this month she placed second in the stub ble tractor class 8 for boys 10 to 16 years and ladies any age she was bested in this class by 11yearold john devins of malton whose crown furrow was first others in order were ron mcguckin mount albert allan botham gormley bob brander malton mcguckin was first in finish class 1 sod horses with four entries in the only horse plow ing class in the match was won by byrnell wylie oakwood al so the finish others in order were stan may hornby lloyd may milton and anthony fea- therstone milliken class 2 tractor sod open do nald dunkeld claremont keith robinson cookstown william simpson stouffville norman tyndall stouffville carl tim bers stouffville crown tim bers and finish dunkeld grade 3 stubble tractor op en received no entries class 4 sod tractor wayne diceman carl diceman and bill cooper cookstown crown carl dice- man and finish cooper class 5 sod tractor 3 or more furrows leslie smith blackwater roy lewis clare mont william obrien maple crown lewis and finish smith class 6 sod tractor mounted plows ivan degeer mount al bert frank duck mono road bill thomas thornton keith leslie georgetown lee wilk inson malton bert robertson acton crown duck and finish ivan degeer class 7 kenneth diceman stubble tractor eaton hall farm cup class 9 tractor stubble mounted plows herb jams agincourt george timbers stouffville jarvis finish and timbers crown class 10 tractor utility plow men in king and vaughan match william simpson stouff ville donald dunkeld clare mont carl timbers stouffville norm tyndall gormley keith robinson cookstown leslie smith blackwater herb jarv is agincourt simpson crown and timbers finish tractor driving competition open to york county ml club members age 11 by october 22 1963 first brian sedore 15 woodbridge second peter nay lor 14 maple two entered this contest best groomed and equipped team to complete a land king and vaughan association cash prizes awarded in order to stan may byrnell wylie lloyd may and anthony featherstone best groomed and equipped team in sod prize by roy liv ingston anthony featherstone hest groomed and equipped team in sod lome weldrick prize to stan may president weldrick presided at presentation of prizes held at vellore memorial hall when elizabeth barker was present ed with an electric blanket by second vice president stewart diceman in honor of her forth coming marriage in november first vicepros of the asso ciation is aubrey dnan treas jack macklin and sec andrew mcclure the 1964 king and vaughan plowing match will he held in king township aubrey doan king township is the incom ing president in 1964 j p for rester king city and chalmer black kettleby are honorary presidents of the association dry weather aggravates line maintenance problems drought conditions through out southern ontario are pos ing problems for ontario hydro line maitenance crews the extremely dusty condi tions of the past month have caused a buildup of contami nation on power line insulators unless these insulators are cleaned a light rain or drizzle could cause interruptions in electrical service moisture con solidates the dirt into electrical bridges which can cause short circuits on distribution lines hydro linemen working with high pressure hoses are now washing away this contamina tion in an effort to maintain uninterrupted service to cus tomers in central region an exten sive fall insulator cleaning program has been carried out for the past two months parti cularly along the lakeshore in metropolitan toronto it is ex pected particularly along ihe lakeshore in metropolitan tor onto it is expected that this intensive cleaning program will minimize outages due to con taminated insulators central region manager adam s smith stated shop the newspaper ads before you buy and keep the savings notice of initial public hearings on briefs concerning medical services insurance preliminary public hearings will be held as follows windsor council chamber city hall 1000 am december 3 and 4 toronto galbraith bldg university of toronto 35 st george st room 202202a 1000 am december ii and 12 1000 am january 7 and 8 1000 am january 14 and 15 1000 am january 21 and 22 1000 am january 28 and 29 these are initial rat final hearings briefs will be pre sented by a responsir officer of the organization con cerned or the individual vishin make the submission or their legal counsel participants may have expert wit nesses appear for then participants ill be sked to present only the summaries and conclusions of briefs as w ell as their recommendations they arc free to elaborate c rally and offer arguments persons appearing bcf the eruiry may be examined directly by the members of the enquir persons submitting briefs arc permitted 1j introduce at the hearings supplementary informaticn and material in written form these to known as exhibits will be filed with the commission and numbered in order of presentation reminder briefs 25 copies on the proposed medical services insurance programme must be submitted by november 15th to the secretary h j cirhalo hagey chairman t c ciarkt sccrctarf room 41s 67 college st toronto i telephone 365024 top herd production records revealed by york cty agricultural dept fqc the stouffville tribune thursday norentbet 7 1963 sfil a a wall agricultural representative york county the best indicator of success in dairy farming is the produc tion average figures for milk and fat in the herd it accurate ly measures a dairymans com petence in breeding feeding management milking technique and herd health combined if he misses on any of these pro duction will be affected in the holstein breed re cords are kept to select out the herds with best production each year it is done on the b ca figure for fat and milk and every cow in the herd is included the results for the past year have just been re leased in the herds with over 20 records eaton hal farm at king won the top rating their 3 cows averaged 13762 pounds of milk and an amazing 576 pounds of fat the bca fig ures were 127 for milk and 145 for fat with an average test ottaewffet why not suggest to your husband that he talk to me about sun lifes family income policy here is an economical plan which guar antees a regular income for you and your children should your husband die prematurely jim abell phone 6403712 sun life llpfisi assurance j company of canada g of 119 gerry walker and harry golding at katon hail j can take a bvw for this achieve- i ment the runnerup in the larger herd class was glen atkinson of schomberg his milk produc tion figure was ev higher at 13910 but his average fat at 50s lbs coudn t match the un usual figure set at eaton hall his bca icrojd was 131 on milk and 133 on fat on composite bca carl i boynton of xobletoii was just half a point behind atkinson with 42 records he averaged a solid 1349 lbs of liik and 547 lbs of fat in the smaller herds with less than 20 records ed mac- gilp of woodbridge topped all herds large or small in york county his averages were 13 617 on milk with lbs of butterfat this is the fourth consecutive year that mr mac- gilp has had top standing so obviously here is a man who has most of the answers on dairying two herds followed very i closely the r johnston estate i at baldwin had a bca of 133 and jim darlington at maple was a contender too with a figure of 12s dairymen are naturally always looking for better per formance from their nerds its always good to observe me thods being used by neighbours i would suggest these men i have named with the highest production in york county ate good neighbours to look at closely it isnt hard to get good at one or two parts ol the dairy business its easy to take a new fangled idea and put it to work but its the total pro gram that counts in the pocket book and proof that all parts are heing well looked after comes with high herd averages jest a second he says the ceilings give im a stiff neck clmhl ola daub smjuamoj depends what you remember most 1 reckon if you think of winter as slcighridcs and skaung parties id say they were good but if you remember hauling logs and chopping kindling like the menfolk did or trying to light the stove when it was below zero outside and certainly cold inside then they werent so special there were no oil furnaces then or cooperatives to deliver fuel oil all winter long 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