Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Apr 1956, p. 12

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Se55ici ft Sag Information w M M ft- Held This Week By Federation This week the York County are demonstrating that they no Federation of Agriculture and longer intend to randomly dump their products Without a set price at the doors of the pro cessors but instead they arc col lectively delivering their pro ducts to the highest bidden In order to carry out these pro grams effectively we have to personnel for our market ing agencies who are as well trained and who have as thor ough a knowledge of the product market outlets and trade prac tices as do the buyers- On January some large the local organizations moved into the first phase of their self help program Federation members are join ing up with the Hog Producers Association in Campaign Infor mation whereby active mem bers in the organization will their neighbors to acquaint them with what the Hog Producers Association is doing On Thursday afternoon town ship presidents representatives of the York County Hog t Association and executive Packers openly declared that members of the Ontario Hog cents was all they were willing Producers Association met in the to pay the producer for hogs Hall to discuss and lav Nevertheless we are getting one plans for the York half cent per pound above the Campaign and some in- 1 Isabel I mi mm SJ MOM NUMMII firA- IN THE Those in charge of the cam paign in the county are fol lows zone chairman Ben Steers Bradford county chairman Ballantrae Markham township Howard Cosburn Jim Don Mcintosh township Jesse Bryson Federation Whitchurch Ed gar Dennis Harold King D White East Ted Fergu son Oliver Bales North Harold Norm Kay At a recent meeting in County Chas president of Ontario Hog Producers Associ ation summed up part of the situation in the following state ment Under our present and projected marketing program in the province of Ontario farmer stances even more The half cent amounts to 6000 per market day earned for the farmer I wonder if some of the legal ad visers and others who are lead ing the campaign against the farmers might not be getting well over per day The local Campaign Informa tion meetings are being called hi all townships this week This is part of the A Ontario campaign April is an oddity No one really knows her Heres one face she lets us see Sunshine playing winds Is this a inank or is it she Just how we prove her Ah we gloat this face is hers Hear the soft winds purring See the green brown dress shes wearing Edged with silver brooks now tearing April freed and gaily scurrying This is one face only one April gaily mocking Suddenly theres riot a trace Of her smiling girlish grace She has set another pace One most truly shocking Sullen frowns becloud her brow That was once unruffled Birds who thought the spring was now Hide from this unholy row Heads wings well Whipped by Aprils evil mood Snow flies thick and fast Covering field and covering worn That so lately waiting stood For suns blast Aprils fickle often bad Yet we love her One fa mad a another glad to her just a fad Never let her make us sad Laugh with her and In the amount remitted to the federal government by the Canadian automobile industry as sales and excise taxes on new cars exceeded the industrys pay roll for the year The figures were sales and excise taxes 172 million payroll 154 mil lion f r BIRTHDAY M r Birthday wishes are extended this week to Paul Fry Newmarket old on Friday April The Newmarket Public Library The Newmarket Public Lib- is well stocked with cur rent periodicals papers There are reading tables where you may sit clown and mi joy such magazines as Better Homes and Gardens Macleans Popular Mechanics Canadian Art Chatelaine Canadian lure TimeLife Canadian Geo graphical National Geographic and the Illustrated London News Newspapers available to read- include The Toronto Daily Star The Telegram New Times and the Newmarket and Express There are us other magazines and lets The current issue of cacti may be in the library previous copies be borrow for a period of two weeks Irene Librarian In the years 57 lion was invested in new plant and equipment by the CanadiarvS manufacturing industry men t was increased by per- cent period the volume of manufacturing production in- creased by ah average of 275J percent per year weekly wages i increased by an average of David Wayne Fletcher New- percent year market years old on Friday April itf i i iiV I Iff I I 15 rf J fcj r Stay y A 1 iE J J t-r- tfJ y rf JV J if 7 X 3 r Casting all your care upon Him for He for you It is a happy way of soothing the pangs of a deep sorrow when we can feel HE careth for ME We who are Christians need not dishonour our convic tions by wearing a brow of care we can cast all our care Hint for Ho for us Ara you staggering heath a burden of sorrow Your Father knows all about it What seems to you a crushing burden would be to Him but a grain of dust if you would but cast it on Him Noth ing is so sweet as to Lie passive in hands And know no will but O child of suffering be patient God has not passed over you and your load of care He who is the feeder of the sparrow will also furnish you with what you need Sit not down in despair I hope on hope ever Take up the arms of faith against a Anne Newmarket years old on Friday April Sandra Joan Toron to years old on Friday April Jean Mary Evans Newmarket years old on Saturday April Jane Elizabeth Evans New market years old on Sunday April Vera Shirley Drake Holland Landing 9 years old on Sunday April Jimmy Kennedy Aurora years old on Sunday April 8 David If Andrews Newmar ket years old on Monday April Debbie Johnston Newmarket years old on Monday April Johnny Johnston Newmarket years old on Monday April Connie Phoenix Cedar Brae years old on Tuesday April Leslie Ann Newmar ket years old on Tuesday Apr Kenneth Walter Stiles New market years old on Wednes day April Donna Greenwood ville years old on Thursday April John Douglas Hope Newmarket 111 years old on Thursday April Betty and Barbara Pollock Newmarket old on Thursday April Send in your name address age and become a member of the Newmarket Era and Express birthday club TOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS BUILDING A 5 BETTER COMMUNITY Radar Now On Duly tiis v W ftorf-2- of trouble and your opposition shall yet end your distress There Is One who cares for you His eye is fixed on you llis heart beats pity for your woe and when you are tried you will come forth as gold yea us On its first time out this year radar counted for most of the 55 speeders nabbed on Highway on Good Friday by the Brad ford provincial police detach ment The radar is not used during much fine gold The blackest gloom will dawn the brightest winter months but will be on morning If you are one of His family your Father will bind up y 3f a it trvS rfSSft V A MOTORS VALUE v rtvtivt Step out of the ordinary said added that the Good day traffic was the heaviest of the year It was really high balling at up to One constable from liar- travellel more that 15 miles out of his territory to nab a ear tue you wouui soulh Highway Id leave the providing of drive his cruiser well ihffrui mean with Bolder of new with sweeping few ifV felii We frltli rlHV a the inflight Bumper glove compart Into jpfoyhlw room your what wonderful things can bring to you Now of their fieW the Oltlsmoblle 88s 8Hs on the scene pre senting daring dazzling masterpieces brilliantly new from every point of weds power ami appearance to produce new of action ant in Youll enjoy new ami luxury you response underfoot And such a delicate ftentjif keeps ibis powerful beauty control In every superb detail here is distinction in any company Dont wait to step up to the sheer joy of owning an Old your dealer today of tomorrow at to tell you all about the for your wounds and heal your brok en heart Do not doubt lib grace because of tribulation but be lieve that He loves you and much in your distress as in your mo ments of carefree joy What happy life you would lead if you won your life to the providence of loving God Elijah outlived the famine and you will do the same The cruse of nil did not fail nor the handful of meal ill the barrel If God for you need you care too Can you trust lliin for the salvation of your soul and not for your bodily ami needs lie has never refused to your burdens He has fainted under their weight Have dune then with fretful care and leave all your concerns in the Kami of a gracious and of divorces Canada dropped loving God from W98 over mph halt a Tonuto motorist who was charged with careless driving when he finally stopped at the Aurora The constable said that the chase had ended just in I line for when In returned to the cruiser he found It was out of gasoline Police said a large patrol of cruisers will he on duty each The radar will lo US us well in ft warning lo motorists From I047 the Protects Their future y A Confederation Life this near tragedy Later he Jisi cussed it with the father about his familys had he So they the fathers insurance found certain two mon in 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