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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 3, 1965, p. 8

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the stourtvilu triwm tlarjr 3 1965 atlantic corporation f g cfeux game finance jiuitfd rhid hill oct phone ai cedar grove news generous commission for fame farmer ol tribune classified ads are tops cream shippers for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery ye pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call phone 6402x22 cold storage lockers for rent stouffville creamery co spend less get more specials this week halves of beef cut wrapped frozen lb 45c pure pork sausage lb 60c lean stewing beef lb 53c lean hamburg 40c lb 3 ib 100 fretz bros a harper highest qualitv meats lowest prices free delivery 6403125 j claremont ont it is people that make the democratic system work for instance cedar grove commu nity club appointed a centen nial committee some weeks ago to look into ways and means of this small village without any government aid whatsoever re membering a hundred years of history and preparing for a hundred more the committee consisted of seven members of club and community who were presumably interested capable and trusted monday night the chairman lloyd clendennen made their report to the club their ideas were intelligently received and discussed and sug gestion were made to make the committees job easier then the president marg walton praised the centennial committee for its good work and the club voted that they gel on with the job with a very free hand to do whatever they thought best for the most members of club and community thats how it works in cedar grove it doesnt work that way in toronto especi ally when it comes to a commit tees recommendations for furn ishing for the new city hall it doesnt work that way in mark- ham either when an interested capable and trusted library board makes recommendation to council on the site for a heau- tiful and historic spot for a i centennial library protect we cannot do anything about coun cils decision in markham ex cept perhaps weep but we are concerned hecause after all it is the only lihary we suburbani tes have we may he small in cedar grove but we sure get things done that is not all that was dis cussed at the community club meeting held at mike and lil lian deans also on the agenda was a corner lot picnic set for july 3rd a donation to mental health the spraying of weeds and elm trees on the community property insurance for the club possibility of using a spring for fresh water on the lot uniforms for our young baseball players and a host of other items this may meeting was just as busy this year as it was in the days of the garden party when this was the biggest meeting of the year between the athletic banquet at the high school and the hockey banquet at the rink last friday night was a busy one for cedar grove young people dont forget to order your cedar grove sweaters from joyce lapp before june 6th the antique auto rally will again he at woodland park this year on sunday june 6th the cars usually arrive in late morn ing but are on display most of the day and are always a delight to see memorial service will be held at zion church this sunday june 6th at 1115 and allan macintosh will deliver the ser mon sunday school as usual frank and ella reesor spent the weekend visiting franks brother near waterloo good news the tyros paper drive will take place on tuesday june 8th please put your papers at the end of the lane or in some visible spot or if you would like to be sure of a pick up call scotty crichtotl salesmen judge home for senior citizens parkview mennonite home association of york county audley mr fred puckrin the rev mary doughterty ba knniskiuen was the guest speaker at the sunday school anniversary on sunday after noon bert guthrie was in charge of the service the chil dren sang two songs this is my fathers world and chil dren who walk in jesus way lynda puckrin presided at the piano sacrament of the lords sup per will he ohserved this sunday at the church service at 230 pm on june 13 service will be at 11 am preceded by sunday school at 945 please note the change in time for the summer months the hic group met on sun day evening at the home of harold and anne guthrie with the president keith puckrin conducting the business harold guthrie led the worship anne guthrie read a story keep on keeping on mr clifford god win a teacher at anderson high school whitby gave a talk on two parables the good samaritan and the prodigal son followed by a discussion the community club will meet one week later june 12 at the home of mr and mrs james davidson mr alfred bunker rr 2 pickering will show pic tures taken on a trip to austra lia and new zealand anne guthrie a nurse in training at woodstock general hospital is spending a four- week holiday at the home of her parents mr and mrs bert guthrie mrs fred crawford who has been in oshawa hospital since she suffered a stroke on may 20 is showing some improvement rather generous commissions were paid to farmers selling bonds for a meat picking co operative they were promoting mr justice campbell suggested he heads a royal commission inquiry at milton into the fi nancial affairs of farmers alli ed meat enterprises coopera tive ltd premier kobarts ordered the inquiry after fame iit s1500- 000 in an abortive attempt to buy the f w fearman co a burlington meat patkins firm last year after getting into fi nancial difficulties kamk asked for the inquiry and for govern ment backing for a hank loan so it could recover the plant the cooperaive raised about 1500000 in share capital and 1000000 in debenture capital from about 13000 farmers be tween 1960 and last year fame has virtually nothing left of this money except four lots where it hoped to build meat plants and whatever it may recover of the 1500000 invested in the fearman plant its always a very pleasant sight t0wajch your equipment working markham ph 2943355 markham 9 ph 2943355 thurs fri sat june 3 4 s spectacular samuel bronson production in technicolor and technirama on our wide screen circus world john wayne rita hayworth claudia cardinale richard conte we recommend this picture for every member of the family 2 shows each evening- af 700 pm 920 pm matinee satur above ticture out at 430 mon tubs wed june 789 kiss me stupid dean martin kim novak rav walston tmw 2 shows 700 pm 920 pm g o l d f i n g e r is coming thur june i 0 nniaammhamhml and dedication aturday and sunday 2 to 9 pm both days the dedication will be on sunday 2 to 3 p ml rupert st stouffville the public is cordially invited congratulations to parkview senior citizens home on their grand opening furniture drapes kitchen equipment bedding contracted by herb kring furniture appliances the mattress king stouffville ont i recently as the inquiry re opened after a 10day adjourn ment fames former deben ture sales supervisor o d m corrigan testified about the bond sale he said the salesmen got a commission that averaged 5s per cent of sales the rate in creased in the care of the part- time farmersalesmen from three per cent if sales were un der 40000 to seven per cent if the farmer sold s100000 or more mr justice grant said this rate seemed generous in the case of farmersalesmen anxi ous to promote the cooperative venture mr corrigan said you could look at it that way hut the farmers were working very hard and the commission might only cover car operating costs his own arrangement with fame was to give him one per cent of the first slo0o000 sales two per cent of the next million and three per cent of the third million because ssles only reached si 000000 he re ceived only a guaranteed s7o0 monthly salary and expenses he contended the cooperative still owes him sr20 ontario securities commis sion director harry s bray testified that fame was order ed in i960 to stop sales of debentures the cooperative had to refund about 100000 in debenture money because it had no field a prospectius with osc and was selling debentures when it had not yet sold shares to make it an effective co operative the cooperative was laler al lowed to sell shares and eventu ally debentures to members and nonmembers mr bray said another witness testified that the fearman plant which was losing 400000 a year was giv ing too good a break to the cus tomer paul bourdon a quebec co operative packing house expert whom fame hired to advise it in the fearman deal said he found the plant was not as effi cient as his firm lagrade inc or canada packers he worked for canada packers for 24 yrs he said fearmans was trim ming more fat from pork and injecting less pickling fluid into meats than is standard efficient practice correcting these faults alone could increase profits by 565000 a year he said commission counsel 31 a craig commented they were giving the customer too good a break mr bourdon replied that is right other improvements would have brought the total savings to 787300 a year he estimated his figures were based on the assumption that the burlington plants production would be greatly increased under fame management pine orchard mr and mrs howard mc- clure were sunday visitors with mr and mrs j reesor of stouffville mr and mrs 1 banks and family have sold their farm and moved to newmarket mrs wood mrs murray and mr carter were sunday visit ors with miss helen reid mr and mrs r block of co lumbus ohio spent the week end with mr and mrs harry brammcr miss aleta widdifield visited mr and mrs walter hall last tuesday most of us had an unwelcome visitor sunday morning when jack frost left a white covering on ground and plants we are hoping that fruit blossoms were not damaged may 27 our sympathy is extended to mrs aimers sr and family in the death of mr aimers of ced ar valley mr and mrs harold eve- leigh spent the weekend with her father mr chapman mr and mrs robt mavers and children spent sunday with mr and mrs harry brammer mr and mrs cliff wagg of stouffville also were visitors at the brammer home mr and mrs wm jamieson and daughter iris of kemptville were sunday visitors at the johnston home dont forget june 2nd is wil ling workers work meeting at the church miss eva dennic visited her sister mrs white and family over the holiday gormely jersey awarded lifetime certificate the jersey cow owned by donald matthew gormley bred by don head farms ltd richmond hill has just been awarded a lifetime production certificate don head zanahelen 264176 wry good produced in 7 lactations 90002 lbs of milk 4155 lbs of fat she is also a winner of three gold medals one ton of gold also in the herd of donald matthews a jersey cow has jtrst been awarded a ton of gold certificate chatsworth lodge louise 323061 verv good pro duced in 1149 days 2198 lbs of fat louise is also a winner of 6 silver medals four gold medals and is a daughter of the supe rior and centurv sire bramp ton sixth generation 121301 the jersey cow owned by fibraffi now the convenience of modern living are vour with ip gas delivered anywhere for ranges water heaters refrigerators etc up gas is thrifty too i altane propane gas and appliances 21g markham rd richmond hill phone ay 552s1 toronto wa 35s51 j r alty stouffville 6401s74 i ij am low 6 financing low down payment 1964 ford custom 500 sedan automatic radio whitewalls 2195 1964 coryair monia coupe radio whitewalls discs big enjrine 1895 1963 comet wagon 2 to choose from white with red interior automatic transmission 1595 1963 gaiaxie hardtop 2 to choose from 2095 1963 fairlane 2 door 1595 1962 ford gaiaxie 2 door automatic 1295 1962 plymouth hardtop radio automatic 1595 1595 1995 1961 ford convertible completely equipped excellent throughout 1595 1962 mercury 4 door completely equipped 1962 chev i m pa la hardtop completely equipped 1961 volkswagen radio 1960 ford ranch wagon 695 695 i960 thunderbird only 1995 1959 dodge viscount 4 door v8 radio automatic 395 real cheapies ford 2 door 295 1958 1958 1956 volkswagen chevrolet 2 door automatic 345 395 1963 truck chev pickup custom cab low mileage 1595 lpark motors ltd no 7 highway and la1dlaw blvd phone ford 2041500 2011501 2037886 tiif ford family of fink cars where satisfying customers is a harit not an accident karl k hass woodbridge bred by paul l matherson maple has just been awarded a life time production certificate liai son bea volunteer girl 2nd 255- 825 supreme excellent produc ed in 10 lactations 75910 lbs of milk 4319 lbs of fat also in the herd of karl k hass woodbridge ont the jersey cow karandale conrads matalle 7n 313 493 excellent has just been awarded a ton of gold certificate she produced in in h61 days 2220 lbs of fat natalie is also a winner of two silver medals two gold medals and is a daughter of the superi or sire don head bells conrad 126355 to qualify for a ton of gold certificate a cow must produce at least 2000 lbs of fat in four consccutiva years

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