Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 23, 1965, p. 5

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like father like son credit union assets pass v2 million mai established in 1957 in july 1957 an enterprising group of 30 district residents joined together in a cooperative venture to establish the stouftville credit union their assets at that time totalled 3732400 that was eight years ago at the conclusion of the fiscal year july 3ist 1965 the local membership stands at 812 with assets exceed ing the halfmillion dollar mark the success story of the stduffvillc credit union will be revealed in full on monday evening sept 27th when the annual business meeting will be held in the legion hall at 815 pm preceded by a turkey dinner at seven oclock the president is floyd forsyth the stouffyllu tribunf vanity september 73 w s proper fall lawn care helps spring growth the name of floyd forsyth is well known in tractor plow circles for he has won his share nf awards in both loal and international matches now it is time for him to share some of his plowmans knowledge and he has an avid pupil in his 15 year old son wayne the father and hon team are pictured here at the vork county junior match held on the farm of roy rrillinger gormley on saturday staff photo how does one explain llie large increase in both member ships and assets in such a short period of time clare mcguckiri friendly manager and treas- urer pinpoints several basic reasons for the growth number one he feels is the new location at 62 main street west during the last year alone the assets were increased by 75 per cent and 250 new members were ad ded insurance is also an im portant factor customers are insured on all loans and on all savings the maximum personal loan is 5000 the maximum mortgage loan is s10000 each at 7 per cent interest is reduced on a monthly repayment plan four per cent is paid on sav ings first board gordon ratclift was the first elected president of the stouff- ville credit lnio in 1957 other members of the bo included vice pres stuart watson treasmgr percy witney sec beatrice jennings and directors john green clarence mc dowell and fred wicks the executive for 1965 includes floyd forsyth president nor man lehman vice fiesident corodon ratcliff secretary clare mcguckin treasmgr directors fred wicks fred shadlock and john green not lust farmers a community credii union is not just for farmers mr mc guckin explained that their loan facilities are open to all cus tomers within a 10 mile radius providing of course that certain requirements are met the man- j ager noted however that 60 per canada pension its benefits here is what the canada pension plan will do for people like huguette samson a 22yearold married woman who earns 565 a week huguette and her husband who is earning s4200 a year hope that hnguette will work for a few years before family needs require her attention full time assuming that hugucttedoes jujt this her contributions to the plan will benefit her in several ways for example if she works only for another five years at age 65 she will receive a small retirement pcnion of ss3s a month in addition to her s75 a month old age security throngh bcr husbands contributions to the plan should e die when they have three rotmg children hnguette would receive a widows pension of 55781 a month plus s25 a i month for each child a total of si 3281 a month she would also receive a lump sum payment fs500 at age 65 based mpon both her own and her husbands contributions she would receive a pension of s5753 a month plus s75 a month old age security a total of si 3253 ff she decided lo snpplemcnt her income at any time by retoming to work she cottfd stih receive the widows and orphans benefits could substantially increase her retirement pension and could also ensure bcr entitlement a disatnfitjr pension all benefits under the plan will maintain their value the actual benefits payable will probably be higher than those given here since benefits will be adjusted lo meet changes m living costs and m wage levels before they are paid and changes in living costs after rhcy become payable what wilt the plan cost you if you arc employed and like hugucttc have earnings of s2938 spread evenly over the year you win pay at the rate of 8 t a week toot esmprojef win pay the same amount this advertisement is one of i scries which relates some of the important benefits of the canada pension plan to individual circumstances issued by authority of the minister of national health and welfare canada the honourable judy lamarsh clare mcguckin cent of its patrons are rural residents all credit union committees work on an entirely voluntary basis mr jim oldham was the first paid employee of the firm only recently mrs beverley smith was added to the office clerical staff as an assistant to the present manager mr mc guckin one person for whom success is a necessity to existence is the paratrooper the individual in love with the sound of his own voice would benefit from a music ap preciation course when men begin lo take the nations problems as seriously as its sports our troubles should soon he over the years final fertilizer ap plication for lawns is now due advise horticulturists with the ontario department of agri culture it is most important that no applications be made after september 15 so that the grass will develop a good root system and have time to harden off before the onset of winter special turf fertilizers such as 1477 777 and 306t should be applied so that the lawn te- ceives ten pounds of nitrogen per 1000 square feet therefore seven pounds of a 1477 per 1000 square feet is used all lumps should be finely pulver ized and the fertilizer distribut ed uniformly care should be taken to avoid leaving unferti lized strips or to overlap areas already covered at the time of application grass should be dry to avoid burning hut it should be well watered immediately after to ensure that the material gels to the roots this month is also an excel lent time for spraying lawns to control weeds falj spraying has an added advantage as most cultivated garden plants in the botders ate then more mature and less sensitive to sprays than they are in the spring 24d is still one of the most effective herbicides for broad- leaved plants such as dandelion and plantain damage to nearby garden plants may be prevented by avoiding wind drift of the spray onto these and using only the amine or low volatile esters of 24d the trunks of trees and any exposed roots of trees and shrubs should never be sprayed with these com pounds for best results spray only on days when the temper ature ranees between 70 and so degrees the rate of killing de pends largely on the tempera ture during and following the spraying and this is usualy most rapid when weeds are in a succulent growing condition do not use 24d or silvex on bent glass lawns a safer mate rial is mecoprop for the hard- tokill weeds such as black med- ick and common chickweed use silvex or mecoprop all the above chemicals should be ap plied only at rates that are sug gested on the container label and all the safety precautions recommended by the manufac turers should be followed care fully for further information on lawn care write the ontario department of agriculture in formation branch parliament buildings toronto 2 and ask for publication 41 lawns jim my uncle has the lazi est rooster in the world sam how can you tell jim he never crows at sun rise he just waits until some other rooster crows and then nods his head visit former farm site u os3 three members of the wellknown stork family of rickerinr- twp were special jriiftst si the site verification ceremony at ontario hydros nuclear power station left to right are bob stork premier lohn koharts john stork and kd stork bob and ed were horn on property not part of the hydro plant site older brother john had moved there as a child in 1902 hydro photv fred melick milkman got a scotia plan car loan 190qovernight mr melick needed a better car badly but where could he get the money he needed to buy a newer car fortunately for mr melick he thought of the bank of nova scotia he went to his nearest scotiabranch and answered a few quick questions about his job in come and how much money he needed overnight fred melick knew he would have the money he need ed to buy that car and this is not an unusual case of course this actual customer was not named fred melick but there are more and more people with all kinds of names and jobs coming to the bank of nova scotia to have their money problems solved quickly why dont you if you are worrying about your old car if you want a new car then get yourself a scotia plan car loan the cost is low you get life insurance at no extra cost you get the same low cost for all makes and models of cars and you get the speed of service that makes your money problems disappear fast how much money do you need ofcfsbflnk 9

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