Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 6, 1968, p. 26

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lie Era Oct Wed C IMS Arabian horses fly to Queensville stable and North American One of the most unique tory reached its final stages shipments in Canadian when a KLM charter flight Quality LIVESTOCKPOULTRY A healthy fast growing stock means money in the bank With pur scientifically mixed fortified feeds we guaran tee you the most for your MG PRODUCTION MOOSE PROWS HIGH ORTH YORK FARMERS FEED GRAIN LTD Old Don Mills Rd Newmarket touched down at Toronto International Airport load ed with 23 valuable Egyp tianArabian horses from The blue blood bluelist animals are des tined for delivery to Seren ity Farms Ltd where they will be un der quarantine for about Five mares in the shipment will make their home at the modern Seren ity Farms operated by Mr and Mrs Bradford Heck and the balance are des tined for various breeder in the United States and Canada The transaction and shipment involves the largest single importation of this breed in the history in Canada came about due to the ef forts of Douglas Marsh all of Houston Texas and a Canadian resident of Christmas Island Almost two years have been spent with officials of the varied departments of the Canad ian government and Mr and Mrs Bradford Heck Serenity Farms Ltd is situated on acres and the brand new buildings are of the highest standard for the quaran tine breeding and training of Arabian horses There is a large feet by feet indoor arena heated barns with automatic insect controls electric manure removers and even shower stalls for the horses Clubhouse facili ties include a complete bachelor apartment and music is piped throughout with a speaker system Ltd also own the three yearold stallion Khofo a son of premier stallion of the Egyptian Agricultural Society Mora- lie was purchased by Doug las Marshall for his Glean loch Farm in Texas Tom tra iner at Gleanloch Farms tale all the documentation needed for transportation of the horses from there He arrived with them at Hugh Marshall of Douglas Marshall Will r eight of the a The 23 horses ar rived on a KLM DCS jet Cairo and will be made ready for transship ment to Serenity Farms the old terminal at By Al Wall Representative fur York County I find myself having to defend often than 1 like Dairy than with hdyfftgc hay has to jo It ho much to offer that any criticism has to be examined carefully One point that lumped in with corn silage in in a real strong league Corns high energy level makes it awfully hard to beat when energy is so important in making milk or meat or eggs or anything And making good corn silage is a snap compared to getting made just right Quality is often the key to disappoint- when date of alfalfa changed from bud to full bloom stage intake dropped a full In York County our haylage gets to full bloom A second point thats often missed in feeding is in the best use of grain to go with it When someone tells me that their cows milked better when they switched from haylage to corn Id almost take a bet that their grain feeding wasnt right for If Mrs Bradford Heck of Serenity Farms Ltd in her blue list threeyearold stallion Khofo Mrs Heck taking care of some 23pure blood Egyptian Arabian horses SSL As a special bonus for signing up now for COOP oil you can buy either of these cameras at tremendous savings and have a Christmas TL4 super 8 movie camera Regular OLYMPUS Quickmatic EES Automatic 126 Camera Federation wins mail battle the grain they get The grains fed with should only be the high energy kinds With coin silage cheaper grains along with more protein can do the job I dont know why I should defend except that I think that there is lots of land in York that is well suited to growing hay intended corn is still not recommend ed in Ontario Extensive re search studies at the On- Agricultural College and the College of Agricultural Technology have shown that there is a substantial decrease In yield If nitrogen is applied Charles G Munro president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture congratulated Postmaster- General Eric Kierans ear lier this week about his allow rural day mail delivery The OFA had re quested by special resolu tion earlier this month the recent government pol icy regarding the five day postal delivery be modi- it was pointed out that farm people do not have the same access to post offices as is enjoyed in urban areas Mail delivery is the major distribution system for newspapers in rural parts of the province The recent postal strike did not involve the rural mail carriers because they are contracted carriers rattier than employees livery gels letter carrier service and is classified as urban Any community smaller is considered rural MORE THAN MAIL The daily visit of the rural mail carrier is more than merely the de livery of a newspaper and letter it is the complete postal service pick up and delivery stamp sales and money orders If he carrier doesnt come along the concession line the farmer is unable to receive mail post letters or even purchase postage stamps The OFA repre ss of organizations members meet would ious hardship in farm districts A post office de partment official said that any community that has points of Government moves to stabilize corn price Put yourself in the savings picture sign up no This offer also applies to present HOME HEATING SERVICE UNITED COOPERATIVES OF ONTARIO NEWMARKET By popular request special offer is still available Worried picking Hie ighi Lull friend Its all aimed at helping breeders inc BEATTY BOX STALLS are made of heavy weight steel tubing Erection it very simple and a broken plank can easily be replaced by simply removing one of the clamping angles BEATTY has trained installation men to completely install this equipment CONTACT YOUR BEATTY MAN TODAY Jim Pearson FIRM SERVICE OTTAWA Ef fective October the fed eral government will apply value for duty on United States corn imported into Canada Agriculture Minis ter A Bud Olson an nounced today He said this would would ensure that corn would not move into Can ada prices below the US support level of per bushel We have made this move after full con sultation with the United States in accordance with our International trading obligations Mr Olson said I am confident that our action will bring a con siderable measure of the appli cation of value for duty will bring considerable im mediate benefit there is no thought that it repre sents a permanent solution Very fundamental market ing problems still exist for corn growers of south western Ontario DISPERSAL SUE OF BREEDING STOCK AND FEEDER PIGS This it your opportunity to buy top quality Connaught origin SPF SOWS GILTS and BOARS Wednesday November 13 pm M CLAREMONT FARMS North Villi on Cloramont Ontario Auctioneers and DonfleM Ontario For detailed Information prior to sale contact CLAREMONT FARMS lity the have been imported Canada at prices below their support level PLANNING A CHRISTMAS PARTY Why not lake advantage- of large banquet halls now available sealing seating Dont Be Left Out Private Club Industry Fully Licensed I EUROPEAN and MODERN DANCES OHM FRIDAY EVENINGS I Yong St S Aurora HOG GROWERS SAY Tylan thrifty pushes pigs to market weight faster more efficiently 8959810 The Grand Champion at the Ontario Centennial Barrow Show was a Tylan thrifty hog says We start all pigs on Tylan at four pounds per ton Weve found they do better finishing unit which hog was mil Tylan a product from Elanco Get more information on the Tylan thrifty program from North York Farmers Peed Grain Limited Newmarkeli Ontario NewmarkttDiitrict CoOperative

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