Surely one of thin biggest maple leaves ln exlstence out side of the hockey and baseball variety must begtthis one hold merciiow THEM BIG our wrsr by Robert Craig of RR Bar rie On recent trip to the Wcst Coast Mr Craig found several leaves this size on one FARM TALKS Says Farm Marketing Not Individual Problem JOHN HUGHES Simone County lt Federation of Agriculture Furnipeople have been mak ing use of cooperatlve market tng for few agricultural pro ducts for some time but this system has not been accepted by all farmers £Lets find out what the aim of Coopefative marketing is Far mers are in peculiar kind of industry it is the only industry in this whole country that is characterized by individual pro duction in every other industry from the manufacture of cars to the making of clothes all things are done inriactories with group production Wherever there is group production there is need of group capital and whenever there is group capital and group production thero is group mar keting Our entire country as far as its industrial systems are con cerned has been built up on the theory of group production group distribution group capital and grou marketing So financial tree When he first found it the leaf was 16 inches across now it is mere 15 inches Examiner photo The county road between High way 400 and the lunctionpt High way 11 and ihehlh Line will by the end of this week have pav cd surface The work started day is fast leaving strip of full width asphalt second will head ed Brednan PavingCompany js doing the work When this paved surfa is completed it will no doubtdivert considerable lakeside traffic to the 8th Line and along 25 Side road to the beaches along the west shore ltwiltudd totl problem of crossing at ghway 11 which at weekends quire heavy Through trafï¬c on High way 11 back iipr traffic aivaitiiig aritopphrttlhliy to get across Some type of control lightqmayb ecmary with the added doub crossin Eclore the Township Parkalid the development on the shoru innisiil made this road traffic artery one had towatch for the corner and big elm treethere to avoid missing theturn Tne lirst building therewas dwel ling later followed biyTa ears age Now store and service station as ch lasseyeralresi shoes on two paved Barclay Corners map Friday was lovely day at innisfil Park The township coun il spent the afternoon there just king around avoiding any d$ ite plans that mightlead th In nto spending money on irnprnve ents They hartnor them Mr hodes the assistant township ngineer Vhobeing there on nvitation would naturally bezel itled to fee They did deal to ave the oath of the ditch cleaned out nd already thisiwork is under vay Don Eeatty having been re nested to move and get this itch opened The high water ad banked the sand so that tagnant water was backing up in the park This med to be only detinite deusion made The erosionondiévnorth shore bringing up the buried muck rid making the water black in is usually clean sand beach he problem seems toheto plies eat this muck washing there om other sources There Was definite sugges ionput for ard as to ho this uldlbe one and apparentlytlie engin was loath to go out on limb ith an idea The installat of additional iring required to allow glee ical facilities 1o be xtehdedto trailer camp on of course ve tovawait thedgcis 113510 hen and who will carry out the ark and what the cost will he Water toilets promised for the still in pfoiéct ceived some cussinit The ng of water to various parts the campin gr ads is about of the oral ts hatwilllhavc have furtheirc nsi oration suggestion was de ant more shhdct elnis whic may uccirmhi to disease seems be ertaking this species replace thém It took nearly years to grow trees now nted in maintpicnic thatothers the lh Line treatment of fcncetofence grad ing and graveliing of 20 foot top We saw the machinery begin work on the 2nd Line east from Highway 21 which while it is road that may no doubt need sufficient repairs to enable the litill dozen residents to use it this could hardly be regarded as traffic artery needing the fencetofence type of rebuilding This will make necessary the replacing of former culverts and top graveliing surface equal to the roads where the traffic count shows more than local use We drove west of Highway 27 on the 12th Line hashiso received lull width hlghand wide road treatment suitable for traffic which might develop when the new development road makes this traffic artery This road meets up nearly opposite Essa Township 25 Sideroad which may make it of value to the residents of that township if they wish to reach the city by way of Highway 27 However Essa has yet to show signs of making its road to match the lnnisfil high and wide graded road The 9th Line east of Highway 27 which is closedaccess road at Highway 400 isanother of these roads which has had the Ieucetofence treatment The costs of this type of road bben estimated at from three to five thousand dollars permile depending on how far the top surfacing is carried out We seem to have plenty of time and funds to spend onroads that lead nowhere Yet the 10 Sidernad south to the 8th Line which would connect all the con cession roads to the piece now topped and 20 Sideroad from Lefroy south to the West Gwii limbury paved road are still awaiting their turn The win line east to the lakeWlllCh is almost unsafe to drive inplaces is another that needs the treat ent It has the traffic to war rant attention This will likely be among those that will benefit by the $200000 to be spent on road this year We agree that these ends of roads may need repairs snvthat 36 local traffic can get out the year round but do those repairs justify fencetovfence grading and ditching With 20foot toll gravelled to the required depth The Roads Department evidently thinks they do GOLF CLUB DIVERSION The request made by the Big Bay Point Golf Cultsto divert the 30 Sideroad at the junction 01 the 14th Liiie around behind their club house and with sweeping curve bring the road onto the through roadeast of the clubhouse has had discussion by council and left in abeyance The Golf Club offered to pay the costs of the diversion provid ing the 30 Sideroad could be they cross between the clubhouse and the greens Road Supervis or Cowan has commented on the double turns which would have to be made in the sweep turn and the difficulty added to snow plowing with the large grader type of ploys such ailare used in that area He also feels that the residents nearby should be asked for their approval The 30 sfde road which is the and leading to the governmentdock cannot be closed without approval of the provincial government M4 not there lghtful afternbo gt Innisiil Park even ioii to rack sh nls still awaits authorization ADS LEAD NOWHERE is surprising to flddlthat mbcr of roads here are getting CHARGE TEACHER ley 30yearold suburban Scar ei borough public school teacher has been charged with raping an eightyearold girl Saturday The yourold sister on swings in the George Bthtle School yardln closed to vehicular traffic where TOEONTO CPlJohh Bram girl was playing with her five faci ties have been based on the needs of group ideas and we as farmers forgot to stufy the characteristics of agriculture which is individual production to Work Likely To Start Soon 0n $278000 Buil Work is likely to start this week on new $270000 office building for the Orlilin Water Light and Power Commission On the weekend Town Clerk Payne received notice of approval from the Ontario Municipal Board for the project Two Smashups In Innislil Twp lnnisiil police report two min or accidents over the weekend car driven by Albert Carter of Toronto dove off the road Monday morning at the An drade Hardware on the 8th line The vehicle was damaged to the extent of $150 No one was in jured and Mr Caner was alone at the time ON SUNDAY Two cars collided to Belle Ewartjunday afternoon about $150 damage to each veh icle The cars were driven by Don Cohen 22 of Brier Hill Road Toronto and Miss Chap latte Selesburg Brier Hill Road Toronto Both are summer resi dents of BellerEwart Commend Safety At BCAF Borden RCAF Station Camp Borden has been commended by the Fire Prevention and CleanUp Committee for the National Fire Prevention Association for ef forts in the 1959 fire prevention contest The Station is now aiming at the 1960 Grand Award FARM news From his INFORMATION BRANCH ONT DEPT OF AGRICULTURE WEED COLLECTIONS Collecting and mounting weeds can be an interesting and re warding hobby to anyone who enJoys roaming about the coun tryside particularly if he makes point of learning some new fact about each plant in his col lection Right now there is probably the greatest variety of weeds in bloom Wild Carrot is often the most common It may not be the most beautiful but its good en ough to be sold as an ornamental under the pseudonym of Queen Annes Lace Toadfiax with the twotone yellow flowers bears close resemblance to the snaps dragon family Chicory blue weed and variety of thistls may all be found blooming now Choose specimens that are in bloom include flowers stem leaves and if possible section of root Your first trip will probably yield about 20 of the commoner weeds After that ding In Drillia The general contract of 3171 000 went to Weeicon Construc tion of Guelph Simcoe Plumblt ing and Hearing has the plumb lng wth $31000 and low bidder for the electrical work and elec trical heating was Orser Electric of Orillio for $47000 Orillia Town Council and On tario Hydro gave their approval some time ago WINTER WORK Although much of the outside work will hecompleted before winter the commissionj hopes that since good portion of the work will still he done during the cold weather it may be eligible for grants under the re vised Winter Works program STATION LIBRARY Slimmer ï¬nding is available at the RCAF StationTCamp Bor den lerary where service membership is free and books are loaned for one and twoweek periods The library is open from 50 to 980 pm Monday to Friday and is closed all day Saturday Closed Sunday dur ing July and August 0R0 BRUSH FIRE Two acres of ground were burned over in brush fire Sun day on the Fifth Concession of oro Township Fifty neighboring farmers along with Lands and Forests Department personnel from Midhurst contained the build up your collection with rarer species To make fairly complete collection youd need to start in the spring so keep in mind this to be continuing project Set goal probably sample of each wood described in Weeds of Ontario Bulletin 505 avail able to adult residents of Ontario from the Information Branch Ontario Department of Agricul lure Parliament Buildings Tor onto Fresh weed samplesshould be pressed and dried between sheets of newspaper or blotting paper Several weeds may be driedat once use flat board On top and weight it down income ehise feta programme that can bring $20000 to $40000 $5000 investment covered by see how we could make it fit into the existing system based on group production GROUP PROBLEM One of the characterian of individual production is because farmer produces as an indiv idual he thinks he should mar kct as an individual Marketing is never an individual problem because no man can markc in telligentiy Without knowing the whole crop picture and the an sorbing power of the market at any given time Marketing is group problem and our funda mental blundcr has been as in dividualsto attempt to solve group problem by individual ac tion great mony people grow wheat and each one brings in his product and starts to offer it on the market He does not know the grade and other char acteristics He simply takes to buyer and urges him tovtake the wheat The tamer does not know how much wheat the mar ket can absorb he does not know the expected crop SELLING BLIND Many farmers must sell the crop to carry on their huslness and he must sell it immediately and blindly on market about which he knows absolutely noth ing This is the result of such selling system Each fanner dumps his product on the market against every other farmer who is selling the same product You have wheat competing against the buyer for the wheat The result is the farmers by individ ual selling break the prices of their own products Farmers should not blame ex changes or speculative buyers when prices are low They should blame their system oi individual selling that makes low prices inevitable as far as the farmer is concerned Indiv idual selling means dumping Dumping means low prices And the speeulator simply stands on the side and does what you or would do in the same place He picks up the products at the cheapest price he can and sells them at the highest price he can Farmers by individual ï¬lling make it possible tor him to do this LOCAL AND GENERAL fire and prevented it reaching thousfltdsotacrea of refarutrd ldhd less than quarter of mile away Careless picnickera were blamed OFFICE BUILDING Three complete office units will be housed in new Orillle office building being developed on the southwest corner of Goldwater and Matchedash Streets in 0rd lia Developers are an Orillia firm of chartered accountants Greer Motion and Co who will occupy one office Others are Dr McGiliivray and Mut ual Life of Canada VISIT STRATFORD Barrie Horticultural Society is welcoming local residents to join their bus tour to Stratford to see the matinee Wednesday of Midsummer Nights Dream Mrs Archer at PA r4235 is thin log reservations for the $9 pack age which includes tickets bus fare and hot meal UNVEILS PLAGUE PENETANGUISHENE CF Travel and Publicity Minister Cathcart Saturday unveiled two memorial plaques at the Fort Penetanguishlne museum in honor of two 19th century officers who served at the Georgian Bay fort The plaques were dedicated to the memory of Capt John Moberly of the Royal Navy and Capt James Renting British army officer DISTRIBUTOR NEEDED old established manufacturer of excuslive patented product new and revolutionary yet fully provcn is seeking local distributor We furnish treid and tested new merchandising per year last lnventonyrreqtnred gt No fran non DETAILS WHITE BRIEF PERSONAL RESUME To BOX aspirants EXAMINER PLAN NovJo ATTEND THIS SEPTEMBER BARBIE BUSINESS COLLEGE YOUR GATEWAY TO OPPORTUNITYL Esraarssnno 1091 66 TORONTO STREET BARRIE conter cormsas non GENERAL omen AND Bosmnss NAME ADDRESS Scarborough mmmnr hq PLEASE SEND ME FULL PARTICULARS ABOUT YOUR SCHOOL WITHOUI ANY OBLIGATION ON MY PART DATE a19 BARRIE BUSINESS coupon 66 modulo author should No one farmer can merchan dire his crop but every coop erative association organired or the cooperative line can me chandiaa crops because when we get commodity association then we have reached the same point that ordinary business has in Canada We as farmers are learning that form experience does not make man expert in selling In order to really get chance in the markets of the world the farmer must have the right kind of organization with the right kind of aid and experienced able businessmen hired by the Association to control all of his technical and commercial opera ions been learned in our cooperative These are the things that have we IARME EXAMINER MONDAY AUGUST is in good condition today follow ing an accident Sunday which killed two teenagers Smash oci curred five miles west 01 MidI land David Corbier 17 was said to be coming along nicely by Tiny Township police Dead are Gordon Therrien 17 Penetang and Madeline Yorke 13 Midland They died when the auto driven by Therrien careeoed off county road near Perklnrrield and smacked into tree Four other in the packed car in cluding brother and two sls tors of the dead girl were un hurt Police said the car was en route to Midland from Balm marketing enterprises Beach where the group had at Thc following films are avail able at the public library dur ing the month of August ARE YOU POPULAR high school group discusses the question of popularity and how it can be achieved CERTIFIED FOR SEED Col or flim on the cultivation of seed potatoes and the experiments being carried out to develop new and better varieties DEEP SLEEP demonstra tion of hypnotism by Samuel Vine to group of students from University of Toronto ELDDRADO Travelogue of British Guiana describing the three natural divisions oi the country its people and indus tries HERES HOCKEY Canadas most popular sport is shown from all angles JOLIFOU INN Life of French Canadians in the mid19th cen tury MURAL An account of the production of the giant mural in the foyer of Imperial Oils head quarters in Toronto SELECTED NEGRO SPIRIT UALS Three Negro folk songs Nobody knows de trouble see Joshua fit do battle ob Jericho and Deep River are beautifqu sung and dramatized in this film STORY OF PAPEHMAKING Historical sketch of the spread of papermaking from China to Europe with pictures of the old band method still being used The modern method is shown from the felling of tree to the completion of huge roll of pa per in the mill FOR VOLUNTEERS The role of the volunteer worker in community affairs told by housewife and her husband THE ACADIANS Descendants of the first settlers in Nova FILM COUNCIL NEWS List August FilmsiAvailable From Barrie Public Library Scotiu 1059 people have pre served the traditional crafts and customs of their ancestors ACCIDENTS DONT HAPPEN brief film on the right way to handle heavy loads CARPENTERS OF THE FOR EST Closeups of woodpeckers and other birds photographed in the woodlands of Germany COHML The roping and rid ing of highspirited halfbrok en horse ln Alberta FESTIVAL IN EDINBURGH Color record of the Edinburgh internationan Festival of music and drama FISHING FUN Fishing in salt and fresh water all over the North American continent and off the coasLs of Australia MUSICIAN IN THE FAMILY boys struggle to achieve his ambition of musical education against the opposition of his family OUR TOWN IS THE WORLD This story of friction between two groups in Canadian town reproduces in miniature the problems of national illwill and rivalry facing the United Na lions RESCUE MISSION The men cy flights of the Search and hes cue Squadrons of the Royal Can adian Air Force RICHES OF THE EARTH Colorful animation depict the formation by fire and water wind and ice of the earths cntst which holds our wealth in min errls OIL HEATING 10 Down Years to Pay Clarke Heating and slice Metal PA 00171 Teenagers Die In Auto Crash 17yearold Midland youth tended dance struck parked vehicle near the Tiny Township PD went on but lost control as it rounded sharp curve lt rammed into tree spun end ever end for 35 feet Police say there may be an inquest Thurich was the son of Mr and Mrs Lennard Therrien and the girl was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Yorke OBITUABY ALLAN MUNRO Funeral service was held on Friday July 15 at 130 pm from Trinity United Church Portage la Prairie Manitoba for Allan Munro 70 longtime anti wellknown resident of diet city and district who died Wed nesday morning in car acci dent Mr Munro was born in tear the son of the late Mr and Mrs William Munro Except for some years spent in Portage la Prairie as boy he lived on the family homestead in the Poplar Bluff district until he moved to Portage in 1951 lla formed actively from 1900 until his death He was married in Guthrie church near Barrie to the former Catherine McCullocti who predeceased him in May of this year The couple celebrat ed their golden wedding anniver sary in December of last year While on the farm hlr Munro was an active member of the Burnside United Church and al so served as trustee and score laryvtreasurer of Poplar Bluff school district After moving to Portage he joined the choir of the United Church and served on the session He is survived by two sons Murrayland Allan of Portage la Prairie one daughter Mrs Lloyd Wilma McSnrley of Calgary Alta and seven grand children Tsvo daughters prede ceased him Marjorie in infancy and Roberta in 1953 Interment Was in the family plot in Hillside 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