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Newmarket Era and Express, 13 Nov 1952, p. 15

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VT King Township Farmers Form Federation Of Ag Branch J is mi route across serving Toronto toon Jasper and Vancouver Youll more of scenic wonder youll in comfort and The Way on Canadian National famed Continental Limited Eastward and westward every day the Continental Limited provide travellers with relaxing in modern bedroom coache and bright dining car to you The King township branch of the Ontario Federation of Agri culture is making steady pro gress toward complete organiza tion and wilt hold the annual meeting in King Masonic hall on November at pm The In terim executive has had three public meetings in the township and numerous executive meet ings during the past six months Interim president is J- Glass King first Frank Kettleby second vice- William and secretary- treasurer Ivan King There are directors On November a delegation headed by Mr attended King township council meeting and asked for a financial grant for requesting that the grant be changed to a levy system The following are some of the activities of the Ontario Feder ation in The has a committee taking an active part in the dis cussions of the Ontario Conserv ation Council and has directed representation on the council The provincial office has assisted the Wheat Produc ers organization in providing in formation on the wheat prices by radio and press twice week V The federation has investigat ed benefits available to the far mer through the Compensation coverage and has relayed this information to item groups -rii- Wdyis6 city With ft board S Vv Ontario Federation- Is at tempting to Jsolvfe of of rural assessment and taxation through oil thebject has assisted commodity seeking support prices and has endeavor ed fa secure if better Marketing conditions and prices numer ous ft has actively promoted to- operative insurance arid has as sisted in forum and folk school work It has attempted to carry on a public relations program be tween farmers and consumers industry labor muz- CANADIAN fUtLWAY ranee vi IN h V i J -v- BLOOD TESTED dispersal of the select herd BILL OAK RIDGES i 9 i i UH added consignments from herd of MAPLE held On Tuesday Nov first Institute euchre of the season held in the school house Eleven tables brought It vas announced that at the end of the euchre season there will be a seasons prize for the person with the highest score Prize winners Tuesday were Howard Clark as a lady ST MILES OF ay includes Northern Clover first lbs of fat on times a day milking- r TO TAKE 10825 FOR ROAD DAMAGE BY GRAVEL TRUCKS Meeting on Saturday for the last time before nomination Whitchurch township council ap proved of an offer of for damage suffered by township roads through truck traffic mov ing from gravel pits to the con struction of the new Toronto to highway The resolution proposed by Councillor Deputy- Reeve Timbers carried unanim ously and the clerk was instruct ed to notify the Ontario depart ment of highways that first Mrs Robert Clark second Mrs Thomas Bibb con solation and travelling Mrs Jennings The lucky men were Everett Phillips Jennings and Lea Dion in the draw an electric clock donated by Jennings was won by Mr Toronto Mrs won a rug and Mrs Carl Stephenson won an bowl Mrs Edith Mc- won two china tea plates and Joan J lure drew a winning ticket on a motor rug for her mother on her wedding an niversary The next WI euchre will be November The bazaar will he Nov in the church basement There will he baking aprons and other articles for sale J On Nov the meeting will be hold at the home of Mrs Jennings The topic will be Christian Self Discipline roll call a scripture Mrs Wesley Lloyds will be on the lunch committee Mrs Ernest was the guest of Mrs Fred Boys Hope Hobby club will meet at the home of Mrs Donald Scott on Tuesday Nov at Instruction on tatting will be given Roll call This saved money Lunch committee will be Mrs Boyd Mrs Bond Mrs Mortson Mrs Wright Mrs Taylor jT The- tihhlyf of church Ladies was SSv Si with afibon luncheon and were beautifully white and in a vefysuccessrleent to Sir James birthday on Sunday when- and Herbert Oliver JWQssi Smith dinner gucstiv and presented him watch aid- Mr Toronto arid Mr and Mrs Elmer Wells were Sunday visitors Mr arid Mrs Wil fred Mr and Mrs Brown and boys had Sunday tea with Mr and Mrs Jack Preston Mr and Mrs Grant and Billie had Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs Ralph Atkinson Richmond Hill J The Vandorf members are invited to attend a tea and bazaar in the Oddfellows hall Aurora on Saturday Nov sponsored by the The regular monthly meeting of the Vandorf branch of the WI will be held in the hall on Wed nesday Nov Other surroun ding branches are to at tend The Newmarket Era and Ex OIL HAVE A LONG WAY TO GO r The nor Roll records in three years all Conor Roll old fat Honor Roll 1st yr old fat fat records in flSOS Old fat J average lest 3 granddaughters in the sale le herd is a very productive herd of had the top selling heifer and in dling cow in the Sale V- HELD Pedigrees i write vLv a J4 J v church would accept the offer Road Davis revealed w that yards of gravel had Herbert Howell and Mrs been place on the township W thoroughfares this year Ac- counts passed for the month w amounted to 800915 which in clude to IB for gravel supplied Six tenders were received for truck snowplowihg and F if Roberts had the successful bid which was an hour for plow ami a day standby pel was the successful tenderer to supply of salt treated and the was 210 per yard Council gave three readings to a bylaw In creasing the salary of the clerks assistant Titos Kerr to ilie of of revision requested sal ary this year of 10 per day for services without mileage Council believed this figure high and passed Die annual bylaw for this purpose at figure of day without mileage Court was in session two days ihift Miller Mrs Clarence Wright Mrs Fred Wcddel and Mrs J Smith attended the Womens Institute convention at the Royal York hotel Toronto last week Miss Mary Marsh of Toronto is spending thin week with her sister Mrs J- Ay ward I Mr and Mrs William and Harold Taylor were dinner guests of and Mr Fred Boys recently Little spent days visiting his aunt Mrs and family this past week- Mrs Gordon Baldwin spent Nov- at the Institute conven tion Mrs Howard Patrick Aurora is spending this week with her mother Mrs Maurice while tier husband on a hunt ing trip Mr and Mrs- Arnold Jack and Mr and Mrs Ted Toronto were among the callers on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Pax ton Farm Forum Findings Farm foruiiiv meetings were held on November 3 The topic under discussion was Farming as a Career The ftlount Albert meeting wag held at the home of Murray Stokes J McDonald was the discussion leader The next meeting will he held at the home of Herb Harmon The Mount Albert forum de cided 17 That it would be neces sary for a young man to have a few hundred dollars saved up before he started farming He should also be interested in ani mals and like working with them and be interested in the farm That a man with a wife who has ho interest in the farm might as well quit farming as it Is very hard for a man to farm BEFORE THEY EQUAL GRAIN GROWERS IN VALUE OF PRODUCTION l i Publicity about the oil boom in Western Canada has led many Canadians to lose sight of relative valuta of oil and grain as source of wealth Hon C D Howe trade minister produces some figures to show and that it w show that grain growing is still the largest single factor in the Canadian economy ill outrank oil production many years to come Mr Howe forecast a 1800- grain crop this year and compared that to the value of the oil produced in the same period alone It isnt as necessary for The grain crop this season is expected to add up to the largest in history v wa t 3 fa v J ft woman to work at the barn since there so much more ma chinery and hardly any milking done by hand these days Farm ing can he a pleasure the as any other Job Cooperation is the main thing The Newmarket East was held at the home of William Bales Next meeting will Ik held at the home of Sheldon Walker decided The f and most import ant point regarding the first question is that the young man in question should definitely like farming and- have some know ledge of farm management I should reconcile- himself to the fact that there will always be a rise andfall- in prices He should be able and by all means have sufficient capi tal Also some- means of ob taining credit Credit will not take the place of a minimum capital Members were well in agreement on the second ques tion If the farmers wife takes no interest In farming and does not care for such life then he might just as well give up and go into some other line of busi ness bushels The second largest was in when 545000000 bushels were harvested Need plasterer to cover 7 small or will find him a 1 1 YOUR TEtEPHONrj DIRECTORY t 1 President Speaks Church Anniversary Service Biff VALUE ineialJH and there is a lot of mineral in bones they grow should ftp J i 3 77 J N Minerals per head per day will keep lr mat is very smalt t Li 1 Hie anniversary services of the Christian Baptist church Newmarket were held on Sun day Nov At both services Dr George president of the guest speaker In the morning preaching from Psalm What is ian thai art mindful of him Dr Oihnour explored trio vnrl- motives for this question as ft appears In the Psalms in Job and in Hebrews He the dignity given to man in with the sense of mans failure in His theme was that man was do clnrctl capable of having over the works of Gods hands in 6 In It la frankly admitted that that dominion has not- been Man has failed particular to mastery over himself In Hebrews however the itioa of the Son of man is Allowing how this phrase had developed from early Idea of son of man as merely equivalent to man to point where in Now Testament It refers to a representative or Ideal man Hebrews insists that the dominion promised to man in Psalm Is achieved in Jesus That victory of Jesus makes lids not one example only but one Representative to whom wo are Joined by faith and through whom dominion comes v In the evening took a simple Ihemo the parable of the house built on rock Luke fi vie the moral application- of is parable he paid special to Idea that the wise builder hod to dig deep In order to find the rock Tiio words of Jesus said Dr are seldom easy to understand first glance One to dig deep to gel at their meaning In cases none of have yot dug deep enough to understand- Our civilization Is at rock bottom based on Christian ideas but we have to got below the surface to find that base People today ore anxious to got down to rock bottom If we go deep enough wo will find that Christ Is the foundation of nil wise ami satis fying life Dr cm- 75 Fine Quality gabardine ami worsteds Hi T p price with Pairs Pants Special 3950 1 Lined zipper fly sanforised shrunk sixes- JO Wool rayon and cotton gabardine Showerproof Crease resistant colors from toll Keg Incomparable Value Reversible SPECIaI t I of man in ff 1 PtTP W the fact that this idea Thus Jesus Is Son I of digging deep is found only a special sense and I in Lukes form of parable -V- i i feiife- v ri iifiii V LV

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