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Porcupine Advance, 18 Mar 1948, 1, p. 6

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\ '\Iatlonal Act Lmuts 4%, y o ripc on en tne +5 ”W»,.-.._- E na 5 to 6% 'G’t?:?éai Sermcc 4 d ie lb qo on ts on t t on e * £* 7 F! Â¥g Room Gives Us Fourâ€"Fold Protection" ‘i\.f ‘;6! NSULTâ€" Itf you, too, want fourâ€"fo 1. My wife and chilâ€" dren cwill get a monthly incom I die. if â€"I shouk through sickness o# accident the policy }a kept in fnll fome withâ€" _ out flll'th’t m : F \ while the totat difalj "Y es m 1. d . e *\ Ab C l f P h 4 wl ) . f + hx “, «/ ‘. « h t b p in ° t 2 i p * . 28 ~x‘ '..14 ...,u j« .:A f d 4. A w 4 I 1 “ ::-A _ m m. w ww HÂ¥ 5 mflm. om mmm , ~B11IVUU 14 ldont. masih ts tm lt 46 ty g* *__The Revelle up @a. Nursery Leach Saturday ~{pm. â€" This "[s convenience : | take* their ch ‘they shop on i be able to lea | Nursety wher ‘ ppervision of t "| they are read : | additional inf: ed from the Y iA mmartone. | prés ament which will nave sections for ‘"itls «irgles and doubles, Boys .cing:es ‘and doubles and mixed doubles. ‘Reâ€" rations may be placed with memâ€" ‘firs cf the Atlas Nâ€"Y Ciub or at the YMCA office. ° . y .‘ ‘An open house for YMCA members "end their friends is be ng planned by comittee under the chairmanship of t <tlie new YMCA quaruers aw ‘reemquin Bivd. E The Atlas Nâ€"Y Club is direct ng a table tennis tournâ€" firn'oe Armstrong. â€" The open house will be‘ held on Saturday evening March 20th and will consist of dancing, games, refreshments and novelties. Reveliers To Mind Babies The Revellers Nâ€"Y Club are setting up @. Nursery in the YMCA quartezxs each Saturday. from 10;00 am. to 5:30 pm. â€" This service is planned to be convenience to mothers who must take‘ their children with them when they shop on Saturdays. : Mothers wiil be able to leave their childrentait. the. Nursety where they will be under S pervision of the they;ahf and then they‘willigick them up when; they are ‘reaay to rettira‘ home. Any additional information may be obtain. ed from the YMCA Office or from Eda . Torlone, president of the Revellers MUUOUIUIVUILAL ~liicl y OJJR WR BE CC ed from the YMCA Office or from Eda Torlone, president of the Revellers Club. Â¥X‘s Men Hear About Palestine The Timmins Y‘s Men‘s Club heard a talk from Harry Birkershaw, one of the club members, at their meeting in the Grand Hotel. Mr. Birkenshaw told about his trip through thte Holy Land whilé serving w.th the Royal Navy as an officer. A very interesting part of the talk dealt with ,gonditions under which Arabs and Jews live in Palestine and which‘ have helped to ..... bring about the presenfi civxl war.. _great,er use of commercially and scien. tifically prepared feeds such as chick starter, growing mash, laying mash,. etc Whexn the poultryman has. these comâ€" plete and efficient commercialâ€" feeds plus good quality chicks to: start with, the main additional facters that make it possible for him to replace his flock: with as good or better birds than he. had the previcus year include strict attention to sanitation in the brooder: house, followed by placing the growing flock on qlean range with ampre feea> ing. space, plesnt.y of water, a cuitâ€" ) able shelter for use dm'.ng torms and. /‘ jat might, . d ~ It was ‘anncunced at the meetins that the Board ‘of Ditectors of, the would meet With the Y‘s Men YMCA! would meéeet wWith the Y‘s Men next week to make final filans for the , coming Financial dampp,tgn ‘ A secâ€" ond anmnouncement dealt withâ€" the vei'y Duplicate ’Bridge "Poutrtas â€" ment which was‘held Tast week by Tthe in "The YMCA: This Very‘ suceessful tmh-nam(arb wfll 'be repeated iiu the hear mi;nre 8: l | J‘ ?lza The annual meeting of the Timâ€" mins Golf Club will take place at Haollinger Hall, March 23, at 7.30 p.m. pears ‘"to ‘b toward :a sreater use of i: commercial.mashesâ€"and _ scratch grains. : than formerily, This does not. necessarny mean thaf it would be : Amposslble, for $ e o ce 2 plafpctcry, egg production. from a c ously made home mixed mt;iun buf:' it has. beco very difficult, in fact inâ€" some casey a 1mposs,i'ble, to seeure t.he nocessaw for saine. This fact, couoled Wi'bh the extra‘conâ€"â€" venience factor, has played a big part inâ€" popularizing. the ready mixed com«- mercial rations. Disease: It is not eaay to cure diâ€" seasze cr parasitic infestation in a flock of poultry cncee these ‘have â€" become established Experiments have shown e c n oc s l c ~â€"Asreenrt Hollinger Hall, The annual meeting of the Timâ€" mins Golf Club will take place at Hollinger Hall, March 23, at 7.30 p.m. creasing membership and green fees. The directorate feels that in adâ€" dition to theâ€" expenditures made in staging the N.O.G. A. tournament last h «xn EWE year in Timmins, increased. costs will ensue this year due to labor costs. At the present time a family memâ€" bership at the local club, costs $50. The rate for men. is $35 ‘and: ladies $20. Green fees for: visitors ‘are $1 sTRAWBERRY GUAVA beas fruit while quite small. (Pkt 25¢) (3 Plds 50¢) podpdd FREE ~â€" OUR BIG 1948 SEED AND NURSERY BOOK â€"Bigger flyan Ever 4 ioi s se u. day 1st, 1948. ThlS i8 to noflifo the. Public that fol wmg Municiâ€" pal Licenses are dueâ€"and renewable as of April Dogs, Bicycles, Bake Shops, Barbers, Billiards, Bill Posters, Bowling Alleys, Cabs, Cab Drivâ€" ers, Coa] Dealers, Dry Cleaners, Electricians, Garâ€" ages, Public Halls, Hairdressers, Second Hand Stores, Laundry: Lodging Houses, Meat Vendors, Milk Dealers, Plumbers, Trucks for Hire, Restâ€" aurants, and Tobacconists. __._ _ Persons operating without a license af April stt ami‘ Ih t 6 lst,. are subject to proseclmoa available now. i Delicious, Sweet and Spicy at 7 ; it Sister of the pure strain. .. . 0 . 0_ tithe Rearing: The second chir in the r sg$, boultry keeping: business which has â€"shop: made it possible, for â€" even beginnens when . to sucessfully raise fairly large numâ€" ‘‘Any bers of healthy, and well developed â€"tain. chickes, has been the introduction and Signed _ 4 -..\U»-l-' \U.'.'-s' P a,ble ‘shelter for use dur.ng scorms and. . af might.,_ y , ;Ofâ€" rearing,. the trend of the times apâ€" ~pears:‘to ‘b toward greater use of Feedlng' th-é‘ Luyers As in the case | ( t commercial.mashesâ€"and . scratch gra.ins,.- 1 45 T8, turn ng to the Xtention to, and or venture. ~products is perhaps um mave "Lack of ecatituity of eapply of the tihhe : grontent ch the marketign end of, and the ave. iwt emise or reasox, for the pay products even when he has them. local consumer, hundred mvarted article, and cnce this setâ€"up oOne * "but even this i ectablished, it is sometimes difficult ued. In the malls it for ‘the loval producer to get sale for purchasger: MAÂ¥ | 15 # has 9 i “ ider chicks. : It been necessary , a â€"suffic or older chicks to re fi‘cks, and also take:egre W’ {eoÂ¥ orld a pear that the for a vear or two, ~e nas discontin â€" W on . high a p Baby sand 0o s msost part, spring toâ€"importâ€"aâ€" . £ ary expaunsion « M sma‘l hatchery did s#lb a EV oi â€"â€" ) A C in on PPE $ 4 y 0c is to be expected where| fairly ‘ latge" numbers® of chicks and also Hnumersus‘ hatcheries are involved." In any case it can be sifely. ind ‘deflintely statedâ€" tha~ th« purchaser of baby chicks has much more protectionâ€"than he once: had.â€" ~This is la'rgeiy due to the varâ€" iousâ€" "Provi®cial~> and â€" Federal â€" Deput ; ment Policies having to do with the:. mination of d‘sease in the parent‘ flo¢ supplying : the eggs . froim which the chicks are hatched,; and the, sanmitary â€" and . efficientâ€" management of the hatâ€" concerned. |. ; It! is a . "common cpinion that on the average the hybrid pullet is a bette} bet for vigor, health b h a: s w« «l 600 Cl ol uonl eA ‘fa‘rly fortunute in the grade 65 ° (ane, tmhge being equal, howey w th which they have beeh suP= + o peen the experience of mee Ted. _ Ocesftciity a . shipment :17 predusers of all products, that a good receifluwmmn‘u?“““ .eal domestic market is one worth well as it should, but of ‘course, ‘mq‘umxe keeping. This, Isto’befexmted where., fairl o2 numbers of chicks and also mgn;‘zs at course, is particulanty true when that iacatm;wt of an extent that hatcheries gre involved. ° fl_m_f‘f‘{f?ff . could ham«ile all of the locally proâ€" é: | never beew able to supply that many diseases are cartied over | from cne year to the next either by the old birds, or by the buildings and | land which they have frequented. f; ‘Therefore, the longer the birds can be |. kept from coming in contact with the ‘older hens or the range used last year,. the less pcessibility there will be of the | disease becoming established in the new | h 54 mc ccth lt ~ it A A c flock. _ It is not possible to clean and | disinfect a large range except by plow» ing, cultivating and arranging for 30. | tation of crops, but it is possiblé to| clean and disinfect the brooder . house, }: and lay ng quarters. This is eccomeâ€" plished by scraping, serubbing, washing: and spraying with strong disinféctant [ materials until it weuld be almcét imâ€" possible for any form of â€"discasé proâ€" ucing life to cont nue to exist. ‘This should always be done after the old flock takes over. of poultry products. These advances plus the faet that local producum ha.s ago, and thus in the meantime;,, great ~dvances have been made in the graâ€" and before the new are Wl o ty t y s y y ly ty top ty ts ts lip l t en n n ts ie ty se Municipality | Worthy indeed of generous giving is the nationâ€"wide work of the Canaâ€" n as 4C 0t 2 20014 % DA ) n a A. mm im n am 4 4 M Nee OW O Oe se dian Red Cross. There are many thousands of. i and disabled veterans needing comfort and courage . .. isolated Canadian communities deâ€" pending on Red Cross Outpost Hospitals ... men, women and children néeding lifeâ€"saving emergency blood transfusions..And. these are but a few of the deeds of mercy you do when you give to the Red Gross. CoOURrAGE, HEALING, LIFE ITSELE...t0° OTHERs _ “‘ ’ '”’ monthiy W" *~* ~S0 mg . r0» 24 ash 10¢, '-".2.': weekiy Licket Cash 5¢, 6 â€" .25 81.80 with transfer privileges privileges mulcut 1“«»- 10¢ cash, 4 â€" .25 4 â€" .25 Cash«7Ic Cash 6¢ 5 â€" .25 Over To from : .be,*6 Umr u.....ka 8 â€"‘“‘-"" Ontario

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