Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 27 Mar 1957, p. 12

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Ivvi6uio7BTJT About Beef Cattle Arid New Places The topics Beef Cattle and Travelogue were chosen by Mr and Mrs Wornica ol Painswick whenthey visited the March meeting of ivy Federation of Agriculture Group on March 20 Mr Warnica introduced by Henry Davis is successful bree dcr of beef cattle and is moot her in an advisory capacityoi the Federal Agricultural Products Div ision He spoke to the mens session on beef cattle production His remarks dealt with the improved position in productiammarketing and the future of beef cattle mar keting Mr Warnica mentioned in de tail the amendmoan made to the Farm Products Marketing Act which were informative to those present The speaker stated that close cooperation with the Fed eration of Agriculture at alllev elsand with the Provincial and Dominion governments had plac ed the marketing of beef cattle in favorable position over the past number of years Marketing of beef cattle last year was not too steady withre gard to price However Mr War nica did predict that cattle prices would be reasonably good for this year Canadians are consuming more beef per capita than ever known in history This will mean that production of cattle will re main steady and will change with tin supply and demand The speaker described his re cent trip to the northern United States where several farms were visited and large herds of beef cattle are raised and marketed Discussion and questions followed the talk Mrs Warnica introduced by Mrs Jennett addressed the lad ics and spoke about intéresting places she had visited in he tours through the United States and Eastern Canada as well as mentioning problems facing some of these communities The citadels at Halifax and Que bec City used in defence in Can adas early days made an inter esting topic Museums were des cribed our own Barrie Museum comparing favorably with those Mrs warnica visited serious problem facing some Maritime fruit growers is the loss of orch CHICKS Hatches of All Breeds Weekly Leghorn RJ Red Barred Rocks Barred ttock Light Sussex and New Hampshire New Hampshire RJ Red Columbia Rocks Columbia Rocks and New Hampshire Columbia ltocks We recommend DeKalb for the poultry man that is inter ested in eggs only and Arb our Acres White Rocks for meat only nothing like them our prices are right and we deliver right to your brood house Contact us now by Phonlng PA 82982 Barrie Perm Supplygt 11 Mulcaster St La ards due to disease quyvare turning to poultry raising as necessity Referring to Blossom contests in the USA thespeaker stated that contestants are judged bylin known judges in unknovin situa tions on such points as tablaeti quette dress language grooming and department Clifford Davis president presid ed over the meeting motion was approved that letter go to the Barrie Chamber of commerce supporting the Stroud Ecdcration of Agriculture Groups motion for washroom facilities in the town of Barrie short period of practical dis cussion took place during the lunch hour Spring loneup For Tractors Approaches With the spring season fast ap proaching it is time for every farmer to start thinking about giv ing his tractor tuneupbefore the busy days which are ahead advises Southwell Agricul tural Engineering Department Ontario Agricultural College This isnt necessary if the trac to was checked overlastjallvand was then properlyprepared for storage in that case all that needs to be done is to follow the recommended procedure for bringing the machine back to work But if the tractor was not checked prior to storage spring tuneupis just as important as if it had been operating all winter and if the tractor was not pro perly stored then checkover in the near future is even more ad visable The purpose of the checkover inthe spring is to insure against breakdown or costly hold up during the busy season as far as this is possible and to obtain the best performance from thetractor during the coming months For the same reason an airplane is regularly checked at definite ib tervalsarfd this policy also pays dividends with farm equipment gt In talking about spring check up it is assumed that the tractor soon on ilttIFEf All young chicks want to make good start in life and if the tilt could talk they would tell you why obr new SHUEGAINSuper Chick Starter wouldbe their and made possible throng choice of starters TOP PERFORMANCE demonstrated iynn uniform gro th good bone development good feathering and low morta ity in increased protein and enewgg levels and extrafortification of vit mins mi erals and gro factors CONOMY due to the fact that SHUftGAINis made right our mill and we sell direct to you This handling hauling and profit costs eliminatesextra roasnuass bécause we manufacture chick starter anon daily during the season and often the starter youbuy from us will have be do betteron feed made that same day Tests prove that chicks Nawr am Fan nevimam nmcs Bonaventurewas com missioned recently at Belfast Northern irclond thc first Canadian aircraftcarrier equippedwith jet fighters and new antisubmarine aircraft Thesbip carries the latest filing facilities including the angled deck landing mirrors and sic photo showflthe aircraftthat will fly from her flightdcck To the left is the CS2P1 Tracker antlsnbmarine aircraft and to the catapult This composite haul tn the case of gasoline important step isto checthe thespark plugsrcondcnser and done last fall it is also sensible to makes compressicn test on each cylinder at the time the spark plugs are changed The fuel system shouldalso be clean ed the operator paying particular attentionato the carburetor and its adjustment to the filters and to the fuel system is extremely im portant and all filters should be washed or changed it is also wise to have the injectors tested by competent service man in the case of both types of engines the valve clearances must be adjusted to the correct setting and if the engine hasnt been decarbonized and the valves reseated lately it is advisable that this should be done before the hardworking season starts The cooling system of the em gine needs to be drained and flushed but sincethe tuneup is being carried out in preparation for warmer weather if the en gine is filled with permanent type of antifreeze it is wise to leavethis in until all danger of heavy frost ha passed in the case of an cohoi base anti freeze however the cooling sys tem should be drainednow and fillsdwith water care must be taken from then on to drain the engine whenever frost seems likely system has been flushed thor oughly and refilled preferably with rainwater the addition of an The fan belt should be adjusted to the correct tension and the be cleaned so that there is noth ing to restrict the flow of air through the radiator Distilled water should be used to top up the battery it it requires it and it is wise to have the bat tery checked at service station Another item which is worth In 195 get the ck stirrer that combines performapce econo and freshness get SlimtGA HILLSDAI FLO nru mu IN Super Chick tartar UR rear cs is not in nced of major over engine tractor probably the most ignition system and to replace breaker points if this was not in either case when the antirust agent is recommended outside of the radiator should also right arevlzfla Ban cc letfighters later of NationaltDcf cepwas guest of ing ceremony JanilT and nCanipne The ceremony was ott dcd ythe Lady Intuitaver Induces In onion ma letter at Fad WM as they can be used minion ary work We were tnvtteddo the Worlds Day of Prayer at St Paulr tin Above Plan was made or the Easter tuhAprlt 17 In BayTuc is in charged mlulenairs day for April in the Sunday School all and fracture her right arm on Ralph Campney occur at the concussion was the shi smnsor argaret wakehurst wife of the Governor aflNtntiiern relandbyVictgtAdmlral De Woif Chief Navalaltand other senior naval officers of the RN and RCN Moved to Mewilfomaf Mr and Mrs rVVhltIlbldv and family moved from theapartment at ihe drug storetotheirnewly erected homeon Jphn Street Mr and Mrs Earl yConn of the in line Fins lrcccntly movéd fill their new homcfonStonc Street West Sympathyof Community Sincere sympathy ot theficom munity gocsto Mrs Arman Tripp in the death of her other George Reynolds at Noyarforrnerly of WaiIerley iv Sauria WI The March meeting otSaurin Womens institute was held at the home at Mrs HowardRitchie with 20 members and onevlsitor checking and which is quite often overlooked is the engine goVlt emor since badly worn gov ornor can cause considerable loss in efféctive power Have the engine speed checked when the engine isrunningat fulirspeed without load and with load Theenginc oil must be changed to the racemmended grade for summer operation and the oil iii ter should be cleaned or renewed The air cleaner also needs to be washed out and refilled tothe correct level but of course this must be done at regular intervals not just once or twice year The transmission oil in the tractor should hlso changedwhen changing both engine and trans mission oils the old oil should be drained out when hot The tractor should then be completely lubricated at all thepoints speci fied by the manufacturer and the independent brakles adjusted to give equal braking effect on both wheelsy Then thetractor is ready to go euroborn IAT Meeting opened in the usual manner ttollcaii was answered by How local places came by their nnmcs Correspondcace was read and discussed Plans were made for the millinery course tobe heldMareh 21225 in the Oddfcllows Hall it was decided to quilt aquilt for one of the members at the home of Mrs William Archeron March 27 Visiting committee for the next two months will be Mrs Vasey Beardsall and Mrs Wesley Jon dan Mrs George Johnston gave report of Cancer Society meet ing held in Barrie recently Mrs Ron French read from CAC hul ictin The meeting opened with the Mrs Art Spence who had as speplgerltev Stubbs who spoke on his diary from 192027 which was very interesting rt calling many incidents which some of us had almost forgotten committee was named to make plans for the next meeting itvbeing the 10thanniversary Meeting adjourned after which social hour was spent St Johns WMS Twenty members and two vis itors of St JohnsUnitcd Church WMS met at Mrs Goals for their March meeting The presi dent Mrs Fiegehenpresided The meeting opened with the object and aim also the theme song and the Lords Prayer Mrs Fiegehen gave beautiful tri butevto the late Mrs George Usher who died recently Mrs Phon Sibbald took the worship service with Mrs Coe read ingthe scripture Mrs JohnLougheed very ably took the study book with Miss Florence Manning MrsG Gifted andMrs Simpson helping yversation on Hong Kong and Thank you notes werelread from Him Verona Usher Reynolds iflectinl cloud with the bene diction and lunch Inns Patton Ann Little Bernice Biack daughter ht Mr and Mrs Percy Black Etmvale hadthe misfortune to and Mrs Home from Florida Mr and His Jomestiurdsali and Mr and In Willinmdicard sail returned from holiday in the south From nigbla Mr and Mrs Reg children of Highland Creek Vts ed with relatives in Elmvale and Wyebridgeag Mr and In eardsall and Mrs Rowat returned after visiting with Mr andhfn Grant Pyburn at Peterboro and Mr and Mrs MellRowabof Anita villa and enjoyed tour4 of the St Lawrence Seawayprpjcct wmmrvrnr Mr and Mrs Howard Irwin at Toronto visited with Mr and George Dickinsonon the week end thentllililoN Mrs Beardsail visitedvro centiy VIth Mr aod Mn had Church Midland when it IBHB Sun who spent the winterwith relatives here endinflorlde left torNs¢hnmeonchnuday Here it is March 15 andv we still have some may but spring mutt be herelrthombtne are back and mat numrofl lei bird WWI NsK Mn llmcs Brunulngsolclfip pew is visiting wt relatives 1677 some no in To upholsnpacntin Enacta General Hospital was Social 12min Acctpleasant evening nioyed on Friday in the Orange Elli Winner at euchre very bdrm White and Ritchie for high score Second urn went to Mrs VaseyBeIrdsli and Mrs Alvin Archer The door prize wuwon also by lira Arch er min Rica will mamas AEROPRItts Ammonium Nttratefiortlfur 33 mm rm snowmen lemon at you at cutting want or acre Resultm re Wfim my muonsme rimkm mom Strictly reserv Unna the WOMANS GLOBENISMAIL regsgs 259 inmsrn sr No needfor such fuss3 Modern ng Thurs WOMANS is Your GLOBE

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