thursday feb 19 1970 the tribune page 11 dr donald g davis heads veterinary association uxbridge donald g davis dvm of guelph was elected president during the 96th annual meeting of the ontario veterinary association held in ottawa he suc ceeds dr cr buck of waterloo in the leadership of the 1100 member professional association of ontario veterinarians with headquarters in guelph the new president is regional supervisor meat inspection division veterinary services branch ontario depart ment of agriculture and food a post he has held since 1966 as a successful general practitioner he served the rural com munity around uxbridge for 18 years following graduation from the on tario veterinary college in 1948 di davis was also active in community af fairs following service on seirbj prh psfflbllv bfir llvi pfl h m dr donald davis the uxbridge hospital board and as a chairman of the arena commission he took an active part in the town council and served a twoyear term as mayor since moving to guelph with his wife the former irene mortimer of elora and 5 children he has maintained an interest in minor hockey and been active in professional affairs he was appointed to the ova council in 1967 and has served on the executive continuing education and mem bership committees he is the first nonacademic to serve on the dvm program committee of the university of guelph dr davis was born in hensall and received his early education in toronto stolen car overturns on markham concession road two markham juvenile boys were taken into custody by police after this ckr alleged to be stolen flip ped over on cone 7 markham south of 16th avenue the tads escaped injury but the auto was badly dam aged jas thomas township of whitchurch notice to dog owners 1970 dog licences are now due and payable the provisions of bylaw no 1915 as amended dogs running at large in the municipality will be strictly enforced please be governed accordingly licences are obtainable at the municipal offices vandorf rr 1 gormley ontario from monday to friday 9 am to 5 pm thomas kerr clerktreasurer township of whitchurch eo agriculture in need of stability disposal site an insult whitchurch twp councillor merlyn baker has called the waste dis posal site on hwy 48 north of stouffville the greatest insult ever perpetrated against the township of whitchurch it was on this antipol lution plank that councillor baker headed the election poll last december and he has persisted in keeping the matter a contentious is sue ever since mr bakerfears that the continuous dumping of li quid industrial waste from metro at that site daily will contaminate the water supplies on private proper ties as well as the artesian springs that service the village of stouffville at a recent meeting he j asked why a previous coun cil has signed an agree ment with ther w brem- ner company to allow the premises to be used for such a purpose in my opinion that agreement is one of the most iniquitous things ever signed it means waste could be brought here from the united states if they want he charged at the insistance of councillors betty van nos- trand gordon ratcliff and merlyn baker portions of the agreement were read by the clerk thos kerr deputyreeve norman barnard took exception to up more home pro ection in one pack age at less cost with our homeowners policy call today call kenneth a shepherd 7th line box 44 markham telephone 2941562 state farm fire and casualty company canadian head ofllce scarborough ont how to get ahead in death enjoy ttrnl tift you can you know h you rod understtnd jnd btiev th bible so why wait lt us mod you our free emblt corrttpondent course its n interesting system tic study pi in you can do at your leisure in your home send today i stdvffvtu 01 ceooenten yes rm interested tn stwdym tfse b-ue- please seod rw you mic cerreaeee cevree 1 vrimlad no one mm ck e ire city 0 a mr bakers remarks clai ming he was implying that the previous council was stupid youre trying to make us look like fools and were not he said i didnt say that you did countered mr baker bylaw enforcement of- merlyn baker ficer marshall miller said the proprietor of the dump was seriously considering closing down the property to loads of liquid refuse shed better close it down and quick re plied the councillor legal aid refused stouffville a park drive stouffville man told judge russell pearse friday that he had requested permission to use the services of a legal aid lawyer but had been turned down nick aland appeared in richmond hill court on a charge of ability impaired by alcohol what can i do he asked i cant afford a lawyer myself judge pearse agreed to adjourn the trial date to feb 20 asa wall york cty the feed grain story is a bigitem now for every livestock producer in york with prices at distress levels in the west its easy to see that huge quantities of pork beef poultry and eggs may be coming to our market we have reports of barley selling in the west for thirtyfive cents a bushel this same barley sells here for around 130 the big difference is that grain can be sold within a province in the west at any price at all to sell out of the province however- all grain has to go through the marketing agency which sets a realistic price the agency is the canadian wheat board the result is that a hog producer at mount albert is in the same game as one at swift current but the rules are vastly different there are some easy answers but they dont solve much the most obvious one is to scrap the wheat board and let price find its own level the immediate result would be ruin for our own grain growers even lower in comes for the west and stitfer competition for a beef producer at stouff ville business directory licensed public accountants r spencer jackson chartered accountant unionville professional building unionville ont telephone 2972491 patterson norton mcmullen chartered accountants 1758 victoria park ave scarborough ontario 7514396 john c wylie fia licensed public accountant auditor office pdnce wyllo acres mtiit- maits lake rtl uk 2 stouitvillc phone 6403144 leonard r rosenberg jfc associates chartered acfounlautk 84 yongc st s aurora telephone 8847110 thomas e withers bconim ria chartered accountant po box 192 19 church st n stoultville ont phone 6403378 ian campbell chartered accountant ofrice and residence kri stouffville 6402932 auctioneers counties of vork and ontario a s farmer licensed auctioneer ph gormley 8875311 ken clarke prentice auctioneers ph 2942419 or 6403686 chiropractors j s delaurier dc 201 main street west stouffville ontario office hours by appointment only monday to saturday telephone 6403562 wm s baird dc chiropractor by appointment 2940701 369 main st n markham dentists tribune classified ads get results dr f h darbar bds dds dental surgeon stouffville plaza stouffville 6402227 electrical electrical architecture industrial commercial residential electrical service 2945100 buy office supplies at the tribune funeral directors oneill funeral home stouffville funeral director mr murray nendick continuous telephone service day or night phone stouffville 6402855 ontario land surveyors d h black ontario land surveyor 310 painted post dr corner of markham rd scarborough ont phone office 2825283 res 2824508 r g mckibbon ontario land surveyor 115 main st n box 117 markham phone 2943754 opticians howard g mills regd optician 286 main street west stouffville prescriptions filled appointments made contact lenses phone 6403465 optometrists f richard black od optometrist stouffville medical centre for appointment 6403722 hours 10 am 8 pjn every tuesday real estate professional real estate appraisal service estate expropriation etc steele ave e muuken 2933460 some mechanism to block the stupid local prices out west would be more to the point what agriculture needs is stability what we dont need is the price of grain jumping all over the place every time it rains or freezes large well financed companies can operate with prices of both inputs and outputs swinging constantly but it is a different story for a guy who is the sole owner and financier of a farm price supports floor prices and quotas have lots of problems but they might do more good than harm in the grain situation farming frontiers 70 stouffville allan wall agricultural representative for york county will be a guest at the annual presentation of farming frontiers 70 presented by hutchinson farm supply and held at the parkside youth perhaps a minor point is that we might follow the westerners lead too farm to farm sales of grain could be more widely used barley here in york was selling from the combine last fall at arouid thirtyeight dollars its over fifty now centre tuesday feb24 keith hutchinson rr2 stouffville is the john deere dealer for this district the program begins at 130 pm and continues through until eight oclock in addition to mr wall john smythe of niagara chemicals will also be present some lucky person will win a new 21 inch electric- start john deere power iawnmower the parkside centre is on the south side of the gormley road 2 miles west of ringwood we can pot a perfume spray attachment on your new idea if you want but its already the sweetest spreader in the world i altona feed supplies co ltd 6401621