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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 25, 1965, p. 6

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pg 6 the stouffyiiu trjsiwe tvy hohttaf 25 1965 christmas dinner tw la tw ii u v rrtj f fu itutkr a iwk f j1 tr r k- office club or social gbouf christmas pabties au mi id mu t allam tt rw banquet pekmits dancing space available for rrvation rail 88343ft or 8814218 yangtze pagoda iaaw4 bill 0u for higher profit use j sow program tfl coop dry sow ration for full feeding gilts or dry sows the gilts should be placed on this feed as soon as they are selected for breed ing the sows should be changed over as soon as their litters are weaned coop dry sow ration will permit the sows to produce larger litters of stronger heavier pigs nursing sow ration for full feeding sows after farrowing the sow should consume 4 lbs of feed for herself and lib for each pig in the litter daily available from stouffv1lle coop phone 6401550 or 6401551 ngisnredttadehabk ic0 feed now better than ever wi donates poster prizes pine orchard the wo mens institute meeting was held at the home of mrs j gillham on wednesday the school posters and essays on safety were on display and the pupils are to be congratulated on their splendid efforts prizes have been donated by the wi mr and mrs robt cody are holidaying in jamaica mr and mrs edson johnston of queensville were sunday dinner guests with the w john ston family mrs dorothy cody is spend ing some time with her sister- inlaw mrs allen cody who has ben confined to bed suffer ing from shingles since arriving home from western canada messrs bill dike harry brammer and albert boake are among the men in the northland hunting mrs wood entertained mrs robinson and miss jean on sunday want power systems out of council hands the ontario municipal elec trical association has sent a newsletter to all municipal councils to the province asking their support against any move to bring municipal hydro sys tems under the direction of the councils such a move was suggested recently by murray v jones a special commissioner appointed guard the shrubs against rodents one of the most frustrating experiences for any gardener i to discover in the spring that young fruit trees lilacs and many other newly set out shrubs have been girded by rabbits or mice the damage from rabbits in particular seems to be on the increase and is always heavy in winters when the snowfall is heavier than usual the snow prevents the rodents from being able to reach their normal supply of food experience has shown that the only sure way of protecting your trees and woody plants when they are young is to use metal tree guards or heavy- pa per the wire protectors are much preferred because they not only protect the trees from rabbit mole or mice injuries but they also serve as good protection from lawn mower damage dur ing the summer months extend the metal tree guards into the ground for at least two inches in some ciscs rodents will burrow down under the wire guard but this can be prevented by placing crushed stone cin ders or coarse gravel around the base of the tree to a depth of 2vx inches 5 stones and cinders also make an excellent mulch for preserv ing moisture if you dont have citiders or stones around the tree the best plan is to practise clean cultiva tion and keep grass or any hu- musy material away from the tree guard to discourage mice from burrowing into the mulch and in the end getting at the bark of the trees or shrubs or prune the fruit trees right after christmas and let the trimmings lie around because even rabbits must cat glimmer of hope for fame shareholders paisley ont the ailing farmers allied meat enter prises limited has received a new offer from the owner of the fearman packing plant in burlington the cooperatives president said monday night melvin becker of ayr told bruce county shareholders however that the offer from e r gunner of england could not be revealed pending a directors meeting in january the abortive purchase of the fearman plant in august 1964 cost fame its sl500000 down payment when it failed to meet a 1000000 second payment deadline mr gunner by an agreement signed by the cooperatives previous board of directors claimed the 1500000 by for feit in november 1964 the action led to a royal commission inquiry which cri ticized fames management for negotiating the fearman tran saction naffofthejvkk m r v ottawa postpones some building to check inflation frank admission that govern ment spending can cause in flation 1 s 3 4 by the province to look into the problem of regional govern ment for ottawa and its sur rounding townships of nepean and gloucester mr jones urged abolition of hydro and public utility com missions and suggested their functions be discharged by committees of council more than 90 per cent of ontarios 355 municipalities have hydro or public utilities commissions to operate their hydro systems theres really nothing strange about the wmj our heating oil drives frosty j outx any job opening tat btocflfst footst has the low low prices these prices effective november 24th 25th 26th 27th we reserve the right to limit quantities iga oven fresh 24oz loaves white bread 2 39 pineapple grapefruit drink 48oz tin del monte 29 royal gold first grade creamery butter i lb print shredded wheat pkgs of 12 nabisco 2 45 nb canada no 1 grade potatoes new crop valencia oranges 50 lb big new crop valencia size 100s 169 49c iavex instant powdered milk tulip coloured parchment 1lb pkgs bleach 64oz bfl 43tf starlac 3lb pkg 9h margarine 2 for 5h ballet 1c off label mmitii m pantry shelf processed pink yellow or white rein hoz wis kir i 17 tissue pkg of 4 rolls 39f ketchup 2 lor 49 jmt oatmeal rice mixed 16or pkgs salada orange pekoe 6 h 12oz tins pablum 2 for 8 tea bags pkg of 60 75 awake 4 for 1 2 for 1h mrs george byer heads um wms the stouffville united mis sionary wms held their annual reorganization meeting on thursday evening at the home of mrs clarence pipher rev walsh conducted the election of officers officers for 1966 are as fol lows pres mrs george byer vice pres mrs garth good sec mrs george timbers asst sec mrs carl reesor treas mrs don doner asst treas miss vera tarr sewing convener mrs albert hudson sewing helpers miss mabel hoover mrs mervyn brethour pianist mrs harvey byers asst pianist mrs harold grove following the election of of ficers the regular business was conducted by the president mrs lloyd wideman mrs ed herbert led in the prayer time the program for the evening was in charge of mrs robert paisley and mrs robert stov er a poem seven humble in struments by mrs paisley was followed by scripture reading and prayer by mrs stover readings were given by mrs carl wideman on guidance mrs stewart wideman live by the day and mrs garth good a devotional duets were sung by mrs ro bert paisley and mrs stewart wideman readings my daily wish by miss dorothy moyer perseverance by mrs carl reesor the church is the rock by mrs burland and a message to garcia by mrs her bert mrs al hudson closed in prayer there were do ladies in attendance a work meeting will be held in the church on nov 25 and a devotional on december 9 irlade bone removed blade roast 49c tablerite canadas finest red or blue brand beef iivuviviiij immune ruicai nru ur oiu nrano rnf short rib ib 53 cross cut rib or ra fflboneless shoulder lb j7 ratcliffs i g a fooduner stouffville mix poiiing soils for indoor planting winter will soon be here so before the ground is frozen why not mix together a quantity of potting soil to see you through to spring horticulturists with the ontario department of agri culture state that a good garden soil is one that has lasting fer tility a suitable structure to al low air and water penetration holds moisture and is free from weed seeds insects and dis eases good compost or garden soil may be used as a base when making your potting soil seven parts of eltncr of these with 2 parts organic matter such as wellrotted leaf mold or peat one part wellrotted manure and two parts building sand will make a suitable soil mixture add one fourinch flowerpot full of superphosphate to each wheelbarrow two and onehalf bushels full of the mixture if the soil is known to be low in fertility add a complete ferti lizer such at 51015 at the rate of onehalf of a fourinch flower pot full of fertilizer plus one- half pot full 01 superphosphate be sure the soil is well mixed failure to d so could cause damage to the roots if it came in contact with the fertilizer the soil should be sterilized before it is used this kills weed seeds ad most soilborne diseases resulting in healthier plants the greenhouse operator usually sterilizes with steam but small amounts of soil can be sterilized in the oven by the shome gardeners in this method place a pan of moist soil in the loven and hpai to iso degrees f jor at least 20 minutes boiling water may also bo used but care must be taken to see that wic soil reaches a temperature of between 170 and 200 degrees h the soil must drain and dry to the proper moisture content before it is used all soils when ready for potting should be just moist enough to hold to gether when squeezed formalin may be used for chemical sterilization do the work outside or in a wellventi lated area as the fumes are very irritating to the nose and eyes use 37 percent commercial formalin at 2vi tablespoons per bushel of soil and thoroughly mix in put the treated soil in a clean garbage can or other metal container cover with wet newspaper to seal in the fumes and put the lid on leave it for 48 hours then spread thesoil out on newspaper until all odour of formaldehyde is gone on term deposits 1 to 5 years guaranty trust capital and rrurrra 25000000 44 yonge st south richmond hill 8841188 customer parking at the rear of the office kor further information on house plants write to the infor mation branch ontario depart ment of agriculture parliament buildings toronto and ask for publication 507 house plants and gift plants give a portable to that stu dent son or daughter of yours tribune offic supplies sell the most popular make smith- corona you should order now tribune office supplies has an abundance of just the things to fill those christmas stockings s st highest quality reasonable price costume jewellery by avon belleville each item lifetime guaranteed available at sheridan jewellers 38 main east 6101650 stouffville if wwsspswe see our complete selection of as cards as warm as sincere and as friendly as a handshake order them at tribune office supplies see the national une markham t s a no 2 registration for january class all children born from january 1 1960 thru june 30 1960 are eligible dates of registration nov 29 1965 no 4 school 3rd concession 930 am to 1130 am marklee school 930 am to 1 1 30 am no 17 school dickson hill 115 pm to 315 pm nov 30 1965 no 10 school unionville 930 am to 1130 am all children must present birth certificates and medical records on day of registration

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