Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 19 Dec 1955, p. 8

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rza SHANfilYBAY had the oiflclaliabening or their new yexterlorview éithe new school whichilm three rooms and school on Friday night The old school seen lower leftwas can accommodate 100 pupils Aboye left is the new school firstbuilt in 1383 and rebuilt tn 1909 Lower rlghtlsan teacher MissShir1ey Hutchinson with number or her pupils in gradeeaio llétHOnght Linda neo rt Erie Which has been retainedln the new buiiiin Top right Burnham Peter Grant and Elizabeth Groot Top centre theprincipal DJRMIWllson is seen with Barry Taylor is the signvwhlchgivesthedates ot the oldischoa intact the olficlasslooms co cognitive HALF Mil ION DOLLAR BUSINESS This is the first time in ts ih tarythat United Cqoperatives of Ontario netted halt million dpl liars ENeohewoi Wmdsfnck president mld delegates of the 60000 tannermember oivganizatlon at its annual meeting held Dec 12 and 13 atrthe Royal York Hotel Toronto Some 500 delegates ifroln over 150 camperatives located throughout Ontario attended the clay meeting earnings for the year ended Supt so 1955 totalled 55942875 This representéd an increase of $200817 eventing 1954 earnings oi $3M058 word sales yolume $222972 lorgthe year vas re rted by Hugh Balleygeneral nagcr at UQO Last yearssales totalledfidsfilMGZ ahdwas $505 610under the195vrecard gt Patronage returns llcr the year totalled $397481 pf which coope atives will rec Emiljn Eon mon shares while nonmembers wiii réceive $47848 rnnag $207199 The yco iplant xaporecr WHAT uou OWN INSURE BI PMONt 21375 INSURANCE pandillg caoperativ 00 lmpmv ends to equipment will furtherincrease the efiiiciency plant legatés werettold that the dis tribution ail petroleum during the past 12 months aniountealin excess million gallnns eompared uh eight million in 195 The developmeii 01 onepane asa eslic heating and traoumfuelis currently occupying the atte Lion grain marketing division with 0mm in Chatham was commenc ed in September to purchase 0a taila grains from local coopera tlvesahd other country elevamrs audio aellgrains to the procxsing milling and export trades The feasibility 9f ihuilding terminal elevator accessible owater trans portation for conditi rung storing arid elevating gnalns isnow being studied The volicme handled in thelive division represented approxis marely on ird of the total stock arriving at the Ontario stockyards Gross value of stock handled was sex953596 who net earnings at $19574 Acommittee report iridicatesthat approximately 49 persons at man agerial capacity and with apnrm priale Abilities interehtanw win he required each year nor the training head five years to manage the ex Ctapperton Street tors Agricultur meat bBuildringa Toronto arbgram at dUAuTY PeTAro SEED LIST is yNowsAvAIjLABLE Potato grawers requiring high quality seed or next years plant ing wauld bewell advised to coin sultethellstio tseed growers in Ontario whose eldshave met withseed potato certification stan dards Ior 1955suggasts the Field Crops Branch ofthe OntarioDe DartmEnt otlAErfcultuie The com plete list is now available without charge offices of Seed Inspec Representatives Fruit andVegetablefiieldrnen or the Fleld Crops Branch Ontario Department of Agriculture Parlia The list pro deanformationaa to wherefgohd seed canhe oh talried direct lmm growersin On tario listing uafletles grades acreage with heroes and addresses at growers several grovyers have Foundation seed at Warbaland Irish Cobble rlefiies forearly cropsr while Chippewa ean chli predominate as vprle ear lore mauityvin mi neon meme varieties there than increase this year inavallablllty Sebagh and Rural Russett two yarleties tav ored by manufacturerswt potato opemflvapmduce ai ma ura ure in chips becauagfl or their smoothsas and high dry matter content Green Mountain and netted Gem varietiee axe hvorltes tor North ern sections niontaria while he varieties such as Mahala Keiine bee andCheiokeeare on the in crease Althoun thelist contains law other defies the num her of growers rm Cause for sale Ellliows amnialigdjecrease an creele less acres Katahdinu tfw About eighty Laxmars from the Pmetang ueaor North Slum who specialize ma potatoes are given scenic mention in the list asbeing lumen in the LB rifontalne Seedilétato Restricted Area under the Seed Potato Act In order to raise growers 111 ontoseninem mmmem dis trletsufhe Ontari Departmen 01 Aggie ture 50 of the freight costs lot rate for Seed potatoes any sect on Forth Nflflhfiln to any film er of grout rowers at any point in Ontario where seedle tatoesare require Months ago they attire wood instead Time Lord 11mm 1832 early wilting esneélallyioi roses Cut Flowers Christmas Season flhe prep care cut flowers during th Chriafinas seasoncan greatly increase their life says Phat GoodwinWilson otthe Horticulture Depanhnent Ontario AgricumuraIHCollege Thewooay stem or such flow ers asrrosea ehrysahthemums and carnations should beicukat anaué gle as sponas the ilowersiare re celved in order thatfliebase of the steijniawlllncit blocked 01 from gettingMate Only finer ter or half an lnchheed he cut 013 10 neiozngrove ai whicnpiirg the stems van THE ER 0F INSURRHEE the stems should be placed in wami water 011100 to 120 degrees renh inst above hody tem pemture When the flowers are notn cried for display asrat night unit the home isiempty theycan he made miafi longer by moving them acool 42 was degreu Fahrenheit 3r Fgr ycurshopp once To orevenzliixe ammmaaon of bacteria which plug the stems of chemical nreserva tivs mayhe added to the Wat These can he obtained commercial lyrin number of norms or one may be inadeai home by dissoiv of hydrazine sul Qhate in one qmrt 171 water 1fwo in each mien oi flower wn ne sufljclénturAhaltern change the water gt regarromge the each day Contrary to popular ppinion asplrln therllle of flat the flowers cut flowers in not incr ase ing one ounce sayis the DAG ncelthevmhjority he excepmii ofgracery nd meat storesyiwlll rema Monddy uncle in rte

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