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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), March 1, 1967, p. 2

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Aaron March Hone Star Members flan fight 1 AURORA The annual Lev Held primarily as a gesture dies Night of the Aurora of appreciation to ladies Show and Aurora live in the womens division of cultural Society wfll be held the annua show also the Thursday March at the wives of male workers the Restaurant north evening starts dinner of Richmond Hill followed by entertainment y- 7 FARMING REPORT By AL WALL YANGTZE PAGODA NOW FULLY LICENSED DINING LOUNGE OPEN ON SUNDAY pm to pm and pm to pm BUSINESSMANS LUNCHEON SERVED TODAY YANGTZE PAGODA TAVERN 352 Yonge St Richmond Hill Ontario For reservations call before noon or 8844728 Educational Research Group Shown J Agricultural Representative for York County NEWMARKET Structural changes In the building schools in both Canada and the United States formed the basis of a meeting of the York County Educational Research Council held in the Newmar ket District High School Prin cipals from both public and high schools were present and the audience also included members of area school boards The view out over farms at night for the past week has been a thrilling sight The shiny crust of ice glistening in bright moonlight creates a rare picture of fields all polished up in their Sunday It looks good but its a little worrying too There are thousands of acres of forage and wheat plants Dr A Hurst president that have to stay alive underneath that ice Air of the County was is needed for survival and the threat of smothering chairman for the meeting He introduced the speakers and gave an introductory talk on the Junior College system in Florida and showed slides pertaining to this area Dr Hurst emphasized that the multisensory approach to SHOW AND SALE of BEEF BULLS Under the auspices of THE ONTARIO BEEF CATTLE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION Hays Sales Arena Trafalgar 5 miles north of MARCH and Entries as follows Class ABERDEEN ANGUS Class 2 SHORTHORNS 22 Class HEREFORDS ABERDEEN ANGUS AND SHORTHORN BULLS SELL Tuesday March at am HEREFORD BULLS SELL Wednesday March 15 at 1100 am The bulls will be judged on the morning of the days they are scheduled to be sold commencing at am A catalogue of enterics can be obtained from the Secretary President C A CRACKY R Parliament Buildings Ontario Toronto Ontario The Bull Premium Policy of of purchase price up to a maximum of 150 will apply on all bulls sold that are Qualified on Performance is real Its just a guess as to how the ice crust may affect these plants but a couple of ideas on plant survival may help First some insulation helps a plant to stay alive Snow is a fairly good insulator but ice is a poor one Fortunately we now have a good layer of snow under the ice to provide insula- A second point is that there are gases being released from decomposition of plant material even in the winter These gases are poisonous to the plant and if they are sealed in by ice plants will die This is how plants are smothered in winter Again I think the good snow layer we have now will be a life saver There will be room for the gases to move into the snow and as long as the ice gets thawed off fairly soon there should be no problem Its my guess that there has been no serious winter killing yet Generally winter kill is much more likely to happen in late March and April than it is in January or February I know its early to be thinking of crops but this is a good time to order seed and fertilizer from dealers New forage varieties and the best corn hybrids are often sold out quite early Our bulletin on field crops for is out now It is excellent full of uptodate suggestions on all crops and a phone call or post card to our office in Newmarket will get you one The same goes for the 1967 bulletin on weed spraying Our phone number is A guest at the meeting was Mr Barley Parker chief de signer at the Royal Ontario Museum and a member of the Ccnlre for Culture and Tech Mr Parker comment ed on slides shown pertaining to structural problems and architecture of school build ing Mr R Campsal inspector of Special Education Depart ment of Education gave a short summary of the education centre planned for this area and indicated that the project had top priority in Department of Education plans at this time Two Toronto architects Mr Dennis Peters and Mr Gerald Armstrong showed slides re lating to the elementary school system in California Wi iaries Reports Show 7 Variety Of Projects education was being used with They also outlined the great great effect in this state and changes in the building had shown a mark- and the educational tech- efficiency since its which are taking place tion there Canadian Legion Notes Milton Wesley Branch By LLOYD SIVERNS New The 3540 hp TRACTOR with More of Everything You Want Heres the new International Tractor built to do more work with greater versatility with more maintenance convenience more years of life Proved IH dicsel or gasoline engines Job matching speeds forward reverse Constant running hitch with draft and posi tion control VaryTouch the most practical hydraulic system ever developed Differential lock Big capacity doubledisc brakes Deluxe scat Check the many features and price against any comparable tractor Come in and see this new International 131 now InternatHal Harvester Store fieorge St Newmarket Cabinet To Consider Federation Brief OTTAWA A policy for in dustrial milk in Canada butter milk powder concen trated milk and cheese should be one of maintaining relatively low prices to the consumer and ensuring ade quate returns to the producer by direct government pay ments the Canadian Feder ation of Agriculture said to day in its annual submission to Cabinet The Canadian Federation of Agriculture is a Federation of farmers organizations across Canada the only such nation ally representative body The Prime Minister and members of his Cabinet met with the to provide a price to produc ers fob plant of 5 mini mum per hundredweight of milk Recognizing that this would involve substantially increased payments lo dairy farmers from the Federal treasury the Federation said the amounts of Federal ex penditure involved are not burdensome or unreasonable especially when it is recalled that a major benefit of the expenditure of public funds is to the consumer through moderating ihe level of prices which must be paid from the household food budget It is estimated that adop- year to date we have had four bowling tournaments and Newmarket Branch has won all of them This past Saturday Jim Martin and his team consist ing of Jim Maur ice and Ethel Winter Ida Bertolin and cap tured the district mixed bowl ing trophy These tourna ments consisted of mens mixed and ladies and wo must say all have done ex tremely well The ville team were runners up in the district Due to of business Russ Siegrist has regretfully resigned as 2nd Vice a mixed bowling tourna ment dinner and dance this past Saturday and Harry Stokes Davis wish to ex press their thanks on behalf of the league to our Ladies Auxiliary for a lovely meal and also to the couples who braved the storm to come from Aurora and Whitby NEWMARKET Report ing for the Newmarket and District Auxiliary to York County Hospital at the annual meeting of the hospital board Wednesday Mrs Alex Spear touched upon the years ac tivities Four general and six ex ecutive meetings were held during membership was an Increase of 34 over 1963 Four news bulletins were sent out by our Bulletin con venor Mrs Robert Bell In the maternity department layettes were given to needy patients The pediatric depart ment was supplied with pairs of knitted woollen slip pers gift of the Pine Orchard Womens Institute and the Mount Albert Womens Insti tute outfitted seven dolls for this department Our Auxil iary also stocked a toy and games cupboard for use the child patients Place mats were to Newmarket and District restaurants for use on Hos pital Day May 12 and our press convenor Mre Morris had interesting writeups of our general meetings in the local district newspapers A very important phase of the Auxiliary operation is the Volunteer Department under the capable direction of the coordinator Mrs Arundel with whom our convenors work closely The highlight of the volunteer year was the first annual May cap ping ceremony for 20 Candy- stripers a tangible token of recognition for a years ac tive service Combined with lies pertain particularly to the ambulance A cottaga the Gift Shop and vending loom was also purchased for machines but also Include convenors of Volunteer Serv ices and captains Our funds are raised by various committees The Ways and Means presented our Auxiliary treasurer with a cheque for proceeds from a Fashion Show and the Candlelight Ball Cradle Pic tures made a net profit of donations to the Book of Memory Vending machines on which we completed payment this year had a net profit of 202380 As of Dec 31 our Auxiliary treasurer Mrs Smith showed a total bank balance of And to put the Icing on the cake our Gift Shop chairman Mrs Armstrong presented a cheque for to the Auxil iary The Gift Shop and Carts had another record year with gross sales exceeding with a net profit of Not one shift was missed in manning Ihe shop during the year The Gift Shop is open every day from am to pm and from to pm and at Christmas an extra volunteer shift kept the shop open from to pm This money has enabled the Auxiliary lo pay on our Xray project of and we hope at the beginning of our 196 year we will com pletely retire this commit ment Cradle Pictures also furnished a lecture and dem onstration room In the mater- the Occupational therapy de partment courtesy of Hope Hobby Club Mrs Ritchie Dies In To Supervise Library System In King Twp nily ward at a cost of a coffee party T and paid for a converter for Urn if r Hardy King City has agreed to act as super vising chief librarian of King Township Public Library dent and Sports Officer Board system for a period of dent Art and the six months starting March 1 Executive announced that will lake over as 2nd Vice President and Charley Gordon will take over as Sports Officer Thanks for a job well done in the past Today Newmarket Branch hosts the Zone meeting in preparation for Ihe Spring District meeting that will be held at Bolton on April 1st A Federations Executive Meet- of the Federation and of the of the Federation with Dairy Farmers of Canada of the recommendation large turnout is expected at the Zone Meeting Members of the House of Commons of all five parties will follow The Federation asked for a dairy support policy designed would involve a Federal sup port expenditure of in the neighborhood of million approximately double the present level i New Capital Grant Plan Will Assist School Boards TOROiNTO The Hon Wil liam G Davis Minister of Education has announced changes in the method of cal culating approval of capital projects for grant purposes The new capital grant plan is intended be more flex ible and realistic as to space and costs approved ami es tablishes for each facility a wider range of acceptable sizes to meet the particular needs of individual school boards This compares with previous method whereby FARMERS Grain Running Short OUR Bulk Dairy Ration per ton Dairy Ration per Ion ton minimum load The above delivered price Is effective from March 1st until Sept 1st Bagged per ton per ton Phone HIENERGY MILLS LIMITED Superior Street Newmarket Ontario PASTURE for RENT EAST GWILLIMBURY TOWNSHIP classrooms and certain other areas were allotted grants at the rate of per unit in elementary schools and per unit in secondary schools The new plan provides for the calculation of an Accom modation Unit Factor for each of various types of class rooms laboratories commer cial rooms and shops Also included arc gymnasia and changing rooms library re source centres general pur pose rooms group Instruction and seminar rooms lunch rooms cafeterias guid ance centres and health units The amount of grant ap proval will be calculated by multiplying total of all accommodation unit factors by a figure be taken from table of values which accom panies new grant plan Grant approval will vary with llic size and estimated construction cost of each ap proved facility and will also reflect geographic cost dif ferentials Hie aim of new plan Is provide an approv ed cost for grant purposes which will approach in each project the total cost of ap proved facilities with the re sult that boards will receive significantly more financial assistance with their building programs The new capital grant will apply to those projects for which final approval is given by the Department of Educa tion on or after Jan On March Newmarket will be hosts to for Zone social sports and then on March 23rd Wood- bridge will host Newmarket Jim Gibbons reports that due to adverse weather con ditions the Legion Midget Hockey game was called off past weekend but will play our boys this Fri day night in Newmarket at 10 pm and these same teams will play in Collingwood this Saturday afternoon at pm Our bowling league sponsor- Holding a class B librar ian certificate Mrs Hardy is entitled to a monthly salary and will spend three full days monthly one each at King City and Noble- ton branches The King City branch es tablished in has 7000 books library has over 3000 books branch starling fresh has no- books but a drive for dona tions toward purchases is now being launched by Township Board members Donald Garden and Mrs Ken neth sponsored by Lions Club which buitt an addition to the village fire hall for library quarters for that area of the township The board considers the first years operation under a township system will be the pices of the two auxiliaries it J was a memorable occasion complete with press and TV coverage The made tray favors for Easter Hal loween and Christmas which were greatly appreciated by both the dietary department and the patients arc teenagers from Aurora and Newmarket districts giving service year round as school curricula and holidays permit and from this number of Newmarket girls con tribute time weekly nine months of the year to the Feeder program alone Statistics obtained from the Volunteer Department show Newmarket Auxdiary has three revenueproducing serv ices Gift Shop and Carls vending machines and cradle pictures we participate in four namely Mall Pediatrics Playroom Escort and feeders There are active New market and District stripers and adult volun teers from the two auxiliaries contributing hours of service which time docs not Include the many hours so Cath erine Isabel Ritchie wife of Dr J A Ritchie and mother of June Alexis and George Spencer Ritchie pass ed away Friday February at York County Hospi tal Mrs Ritchie was an active marshal for the annual Lions Club Music Festival for several years and a member of the Lions Club Ladies Auxiliary Her other interests were the child rens athletics and figure skating She was also an active member of Trinity United Church She is survived by her husband sisters Mrs And rew Scott and Mrs Andrew two brothers James and Norman Mc Queen of Cape Breton and another sister Mrs Donald Caldwell of South Essex Mass The Rev Norman Pick Newmarket Trinity United Church officiated at the funeral services at Road- house and Rose Funeral Home Monday afternoon He was assisted by the Rev Angus J of SU Georges United Church To ronto Mr McQueen is a cousin of the late Mrs Ritchie Interment was in New market Cemetery most difficult Chairman Jenns generously contributed by and Treasurer Harold Rose those dedicated behind the both feel members of the scenes ladies who perform are experienced enough without which no votun- are endowed with inter- iccr department could lo promote a library lion successfully These OPINIONS WILL SAFER CARS CUT DOWN FATALITIES Based on traffic experience over past 30 years the answer Is almost certainly yes Fatality rates in automobile accidents have dropped almost two thirds In that time due to a combination of better roads belter cars and stricter enforcement of traffic laws Over the period from when there were auto fatalities for every million miles of auto travel the fatality figure dropped to per million in Safer cars and safer roads must take most of the credit for the fewer fatalities In relation to the total number of accidents By making safety features mandatory and thus remov ing the need to sell them to an often indifferent public the biggest obstacle in the past the recent US congressional action Is bound to further reduce the per centage fatalities In relation to miles driven Almost all accidents are caused by driver faults though and not mechanical failure So lets hope that the new safety laws covering driver performance are just as effective Here arc some facts our times Almost twice many people were injured falling downstairs last year as were hurt In automobile accidents There is one fireman for every people through out the country and one policeman for every Facing facts the average human must be twice as dangerous as a fire See yon next Wednesday We Talk Turkey- And Eat It OTTAWA Remarking that Canadians ate at least pounds of turkey meat each In almost twice as much as years ago and a world record Mitchell told turkey produc ers recently they still must study the consumers needs lo keep up this rate of consump tion The chief of the Canadian Department of Agricultures production section poultry di vision said the lighter weight turkey is apparently widely accepted in Ontnrio and Que bec ami the public seems to like its size approximately lbs convenience price Bui greater carp must be with processing and generally If the bird Is to remain a favorite dish For Instance the housewife doesnt like to find Ice In the frozen Carcass The heavier turkeys pounds and more which arc preferred by institutions res taurants etc should be as Juicy and palatable as smaller hen The problem Is to give them fast early growth with adequate fat and without letting them get overly flabby and fat In the crop area at front which Is waste said Mr Mitchell The reduction In quality in the amount of fleshing cost some producers a de crease in number of A grading an increase in last year The need is for continued In approving slock for hatchery supply flocks and belter man agement by growers The white feathered turkey had not gained popularity as quickly as was predicted some years ago Processors may day want only white birds but as yet many of bronze strains give greater meat yield than the large whites It would be a mistake to rush mediocre whites on to market to try to anticipate change but In meantime ihe work of developing a su perior largo white should be continued Mr Mitchell remarked on tho l re hi parHiculiply in Ontario to uso heavyweight female poults for broiler pro duction The results seam sat isfactory but it is doubtful if this trend will persist unless special large males on small fast growing effi cient females arc developed DO acres lush pasture available for rent for season to highest bidder Located part Lois and Con ICYS formerly Rogers Property straddling Holland River Lessee will be responsible for fence maintenance and owner HVCA reserve right of access for construction of dam on site Mount Albert Church of the was tho scene of the wedding of Miss Helen Baldwin and Mr Ronald Sutton West on Saturday Feb 25 Mr from St Thomas Church officiated at ceremony ON IIUANI NAME SAVE 25 30 VETERINARY PRODUCTS carry a complete line of brand name veterinary products to reduce your farm overhead Penicillin Streptomycin Injectable 100 ex l Scour Treatment it lie Luxe Veterinary Syrinx Mastitis Syringe Mastitis tubes Mastitis Infusion im plus tax AM MOST SPECIAL Bring Ibis advertisement in with you and receive Penicillin Streptomycin at Limit of 3 bottles per customer You can set them to lbs FAST i The symbol of the Red Cross Is the reverse of the flag of Switzerland It honors Its Swiss founder CALL OK WHITE TERRY LAMPING representative for ALLIED FARM SERVICES 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