wmmmn mar MAY 1952 lly attended with Mr Reynolds as Tomm Diocesan Board the spcailer Womans Auxiliary the Church at Ivy May ClJizi Church my WW 30 LISTENING cm of Barley Chop The use of faith lilanure and commercial fertilizer in maintain ing productivity over period of to years is being studied at Ottawa in an experiment begun in 1911 The yields of niaiigcis oats clovcrg and timothy grown rotationl have been maintained it higlll level With either farm manure orl commereia fellllizel Results off feed analysis showed that ICIlllltl gave as high qualin crops as dull farm manure Where no fertilityl treatments were applied crop yields have steadily hellned The l0tl manure itfltl 11s farm laborwaving device is coming into general use llclno Jcrmcy Barrie RR is carrying the prin ciplt one stlp farther byhzlvingl an LitCllItlllynlt rated gutter cleaner installed in his stable The equipment is so arranged that it will carry 1hr manure from beI hind two rows of cows in ticstalls its well as four box stalls and dis charge it into spreader in the yard at the end of the barn As far as we know Mr Jillllty is tho first farmer ill North Simeon to ill Slall this type of stable equipment While renovating his stable Mr Jermcy has had low curl built at the foot of lach row of tie stalls to retain the bedding pack of litter four to six inches deep will be built up to provide floor insulation and greater coili fort for the cows Watson livestock commis sioner for Ontario urges beef cattle producers to market nothing but finished cattle at this time Irts ently there is little storage spacer available in Eastern Canada and there is no export market avail able for either beef or pork Coli sequently the Prices Support Board will have difficulty in maintaining the recently announced floor price for beef if large numbers of under finished cattle are thrown on the market Mr Watson reveals that the government has dispatched two of its senior officials to the Old Country ill the hope that they might be able to negotiate deal for beef or pork or both Organization 0f Junior Farmer Soils Project series of three meetings has been planned to reorganize the Junior Farmers Soils Project for 1952 On Monday evening May 12 the first meeting will be held inthc YMCA Orillia The second will be ill Waverlcy public school on Tues day evening May 13 and the third in Edcnvale hall on evening May 14 Besides organizing the grollps and distributing project literature soils film will be screened All young farmers will be welcome More 4H Clubs In North Simcoe Ontario 4H Clubs are breaking otltlike the measles in North Sim coc these days The latest to be formed are the Vasey Tractor Maintenance Club tlie East Simcoc Call Club the Centre Simcoe Swine Club and the Oro Calf Club Ralph Greg and Hank Bellman department of agricultural engin eers OAC were at Vasey on April 25 and organized the Vasey Trac tor Maintenance Club Karl Miller was elected president Ernie Cow den vicepresident Arley Taylor secretary Murray Edwards is club leader for web Mrs Wednesday Vwxxxs JUN I0 P081 Interest To Junior ldlilltlo spunlolizlg organisation Ilium Club was iillkitd lvezwihizlc possible to gt promote the will of the Ulo lef Club This offer was put into ef fwt llllllllllltl lllb is Slippb Ilffitlilll n1mbc to unite halter at the Etl llltillll I11 Iiltlx its Ilvtlttl l1tltitllli for I932 hinge Caldwell vici president and Kathleen zllliweli Lions ltpz Ullt fol tllv MECI Milly Andy llaillioloulclv LIlltHlH his tlghth war as ltildtl of the ho alt Club told the members he was looking forward to uzothcr itlLtvItll Commenting on Mr llrou 11s suggestion that some of the Lions would like to lll the alf Club members periodically IJZ lie niggested that in fairness to all lmembers should receive notice of llLll the isit was to taki place Oa 64 ST PAULS tljlli Hall 11 Collie1 oil TL tlt Lllniies ttnl vt till1 Toronto Ml ll Melton and oil of it lilorlilcll vsltcllalned 112111 at It Stanley pull trawl lttvnzooil rl tile rollj Don Wollzue did not 111 the Dominion title but lttl Ilt put up great tight lno of course retains his lt1t1o thoulpionstnp lIltlu villii Ivan licll who left for llohanI Smlt last week ar Ilvl afely aml ale visiting Mrs llzirtetio aunt of Mrs Kcll zuili JUSKIIII ll11t llt THE EXAMINER FUR PRINTINGPHONE 21H p0u1 intum n0oooo lieus of Coomm IDPrt vAuVouu pou MAY All Isobel liailisay To routo was at Iltl home wet ltend on the Miss Lois Falls Bradford spent the weekend 11 her llUllIt in town Weekend Visitors at Mr and Leninrd ltoss were Mrs Doris litbllllio Barrie Mr and Mrs Doug Ross and son lollully Drillza and and Mrs Allen Itoss Ioiotto M1 and Mrs Walter tolc Eileen and Donald Aurora were recent Sunday guests of Mrs It Ney and Mrs Sam ole Mrs Webb weckcnd visitor llusscll Driplr Mr and Mrs Donald Monkman lpcnt Friday in Toronto Mrs Lorne McLaughlin and daughter Sharon amp itlltlltll were weekend visitors 11 Mrs Wil liam Spindlots Mr and Mrs Stewart Cook and Children Ilrilllliiziyill spent few days with the forniers parents Mr and Mrs ook Mr and Mrs llelb loroilto of MI was and Mrs Nixon and Mr and Mrs Ted Nixon and daugll tcir were weekend visitors in Stay ner recently Weekend visitors of Mr and Mrs ll Kidd were Mr William Low and laughter lo olito Sunday viistors were Mr and Mrs Fletcher and daughter Susan Mr and Mrs l5 Iromoli and Miss Gladys Andrews Toronto Mrs Donnell Miss Sarah ISlight Mrs Irish and Mrs ll Don altlscn attended this week in To ironto at the Diocesan and annual IlltflIlll of Anglican WA Mr and Mrs Charles Strongman Allislon wlrv wetkcan guests of Mr and Mrs Williailis Miss Bessie Hunter and Miss Audrcy Dermott spent the week end in Toronto visiting Patricia Evans and Patricia Ilougllton Mrs William Riley Trenton spcnt the Weekend with her son and dauglltcrinlaw Mr and Mrs Bob Riley and Miss Shirley Bruce Campbell Toronto spent lhe weekend with his parents Mr iand Mrs Norman Campbell Mr and Ms George Batters lo ronto spent fhe weekend with their parents Mr and Mrsfll Batters land Mr and Mrs Dcrmott BornTo Mr and Mrs Arthur Shetlcr nee Elsie Houghton daughter Susan Anne in Womens College Hospital Toronto on April 29 1952 Mr and Mrs Downey took up Iresidcnce in Allandalothis week and Mrs Marion Pierson The East Simcoc Calf Club and Centre Simcoc Swine Clubwere organiz at joint meeting in Waverley school on April29 Brian Jones Was made president of the Swine Club Donne Jones vice presidentwand Dale Miller secre tary This is new project for North Simcoc and its development will be watched with particular in terest Joe Dyer is club leader Each member will be required to raise two registered Yorkshire weanling gifts With the East Simcoe Calf Club it was case of ireorganization for this club has been In operation for five years Ron Jones will be president for 1952 Teresa Fgawley vicepresident and Joe Montgom ery secretary few new mem bers are needed to round out the membershipAnyone wishing to ioin may contact the office of On tario department of agriculture Barrie orthc clublader Nelson JonesMid1and RR 1011 Thursday evening May the OroCalf Glob was reorgan Brittle Brown chairman of agricultural committee of Bare Lions Club gave an illustrated calf raising The members ere assured by Mr Brown that as Miss Illltiilc Melnddoll and Mn tibial lolonto spent the wecrttntl with the formers brother l3 McFadden and Mrs McFad den Mr and Mrs lntlllberg rillia lltlli the weekend with Mr and lrsi ll Itct Saturday visitors with Mr and Mrs Ildon Neillv were Mr and Mrs It Wit and Mr and Mrs lil iiott lolonto Mrs John lloughtorl and Mary are spending few days ill loronto vlth Iltl soninlzlw and laughter Mr ind Mrs Sllctler Mr and Mrs Gordon Love Woodorillge and William Mitchell Klr inhurg tl Saturday guests of Mr and Mrs llolsie Montgomery Sunday guests were Mr and Mrs Sampson and Donna Murin and Iilllt NUllitlUIl meeting of ministers and lay vnlu South Simeoo Deanery was ltlll recently in St Johns Anglican flliueh lill over till ill attendance lhe speaker was Mr Armstrong QC Tailld liurch WA held suc cessful bazaar and afternoon tea Saturday May ii at Soldiels Mean orll lIall ookstown The VP parents banquet of lCooltslown United Church is on lMtly instead of May 21 ookstown WI lln regular meeting town Womens Institute till the town hall May with 26 joltinblrs present The president tMrs Ira Wilson opened the meet ling Mrs Trotter and Miss llttll McMastor were made coil itlll of citizenship and education for 1111 next year in Mrs II ltouses place Mrs It fotlsc 1th the report of the board of directors in Cookstown iii April During the business part it was de lcidetl to cater to the Lions Club of ECOOKSLOWII on the first and third Monday of each month and also to cater to banquet for the Masons on May 13 The president reported llllt district annual would be held in flour Head on Thursday May 22 lAny members wishing to go or supply cars will please get ill touch with Mrs Don Monkman Each member is asked to answer next months roll call with suggestion lfor making meetings Inbre inter esting Mrs Millie convcncr of llhe evenings program took the chair and called on Irene McMaster for piano solo which was follow ed by humorous reading by Miss Several games of of Cooks was held Ascarly as 1870 grapes grown in the Niagara district were shipped by boat from Niagara ontlicLake toToronto in baskets mode by the Indians Through the years Niagara Peninsula vineyards have been developed to high degree of excellence producing many superb varieties of grapes for table use Mrs Ml McLean with lls 3T Maidpaunb her ll altal lSlnda with ill lihlt 5tliobrlg Mi Killnai and daughter PJtiitizi md wll Bill Jr left Tl 11111 11211llte their home in Wlnnlptg Mrs William Ioroil spent the tilekerd with friend in Toronto Miss Flo White lolluilo the weekend with filllztis in town Wice spent and Mrs Mervin l1s lguldge spent Friday Eultll tiltids in lolonto Mr uii Mr Ilvtk enter ltnitlrd Li lllltllljt of friends to In ulr on lctlnestlay evening last on Buttruined For Daughter Ml lhurrday for number of friends in honor of he daughter Mrs Leone Ill111111 who was leavu ing Iol Winnipeg Assistng were Mrs llcth nail Sclitltlilltlgl Mrs Creighton Wice and daughter Margaret trulgeillc last Mr and Mrs Martin Ullld son John visited at Mrs Martins ifnlhers Illll Abbott or Sunday Mr and Mrs lianlt Johnson weri in itllm Iliuill1 last Mrs John Meladlzen ls patient in Toronto llncml litirpllill Dick tourtncy is back at Simm bltiok Hospital Toronto I2tlt he will llt given special treatment Jack Shaw called on his old friend lop liktttgtlt recently They served together in the British Iorccs in South Africa in 1899 Iottcnlium United Church Sun day school will hold classes at 10 pin for lllt summer months successful tag day was held Saturday for the Institute for the lllind Miss Lois lhomson has taken position in the llell Icllpllone of fice Ill Schomberg Dr Ray Suffers Stroke Friends of Dr Kay of Schomtlerg are sorry to learn he suffered Ncwmnrket hospital Lit is widely bingo were then enjoyed winners were Mrs llutton Mrs ll Iel Mrs II Monkman Mrs Hunter Mrs McMastcr and Mrs Walker Several ladies gave some amusing highlights on their trip to New York Lunch was served Iloss Social Group Iloss social group met at Mrs Ii Ilradcns on May with 17 members and three visitors The president Mrs Dormott plCSid ed One quilt was quilted Lunch was served by the hostess agist cd by Mrs Campbell Mrs Holt and Mrs Dermott The next meeting is on Thursday May 15 at Mrs Lloydvlermotts IINCOIN lifeMr spent Mr and Mrs David Ilanncry and Wiel entertained out The Wonk11 Institute inet luesa day evening at Mrs Harry Pottersx stroke Sunday and was removed to llize News of lottenham having been in procure years in SChUIllbctg tmud Church WMS met Thar afte1nooti last ii= Lil roams lit and Mrs James It Barie lhursclay last 1211 Tuition spent 511 James Tough lllusletli tluttin Toronto ltllt llilililllflii here over the iltltions to Mr Iotlgh on the birth of son Stevenson tteluorial llor pll Al in The United Church Sunday 51112 pupils are blny EIitlllll li MullttlS Day Ilogrrs the Royal flank nlan our moved his family here iri 11 last from Toronto Jack Enligh Toronto 1v his mother Mrs Rough Imads are sorry to learn of the muons illness of Mrs brncthy Sault Ste Marie She wellknown here and for 1mm thl of years she and llLl husband will their slimmer holidays Will p11tlll Mr and Mrs gnothv are both teachers lt Sault lttc Marie llerntlrd McNally who has been tltloncd at Ottawa with the ltAl home with his family on em tmlltalloii leave prior to going to l1gllnli Mr and Mrs llaivcy Simpson nti Mrs II Galbraith spent lSunliay in Excter with Mr iKllS Jack Dunstan and family Mrs James Tough spent Illes day with her daughter llcnnic limits Jack Mcltlinnt Barrie Mls Ilannnonil and Mrs I1tli llughston Alliston visited tlm iormcrs niece Mrs Jack Gill vln Barrie George Wice received word on luesday of the death ofl1is step mother Mrs Samuel Wice tnec Zlargnrct Graham Johnson at the homo of her son Alton Jolin it Vlllllllll is ill son on Monday May at Orilliu held Wednes day from the home of her sisterg llic flmcral was iulzlw Mrs Thomas Graham ookstown to Cookstown Angli can Cemetery WAVERLIY MAY 57Mr and Mrs William lotter Toronto were recent visi tors with Mr and Mrs Brown number of the ybung people ill attended the YIA convention IIlmvale last weekend The remains of the late Vera McMahon were laid to rest ill St Idolnls Anglican Church Cemetery lApril 28 Mr and Mrs Norman Miller EOrillia visited Mr and Mrs Wal ter Drilikill on Sunday The WA of the United Church held its May meeting at Mrs It 36qufield St 124 ELIZABETH sr Jamicsons with good attendance lRov and Mrs Reynolds and fam Miss Olive DorIian the lti1tliiL With his parents Mr and and Ml Weldon Abel and shower was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Whetham for tllvlr daughter Barbara prior to her lrlarrtage to Alex Spence on April 26 blzsload of LOISA numbers tlllltltil the Gran1 Lodge in Tor onto lax Tuesday Friends of tin Rev ltlbbi are glad to report that he is 1111 piomig iifltl his recent accident Mr and Mrs Snider and family spent tile weekend in Tor onto Mr and Mr liu Whethanl ln tcitaulcl few friends to Card piill lrlre winners Wtil Mrs Bert llcziell lohn Mlllcr Mrs Corlttt Martin Strath Mrs Flea Althci TOIUIIIO called iiti Ml Norm Drinkle Saturday IVY MAY Congratulations onti Ml Ivar Spters on IMIll of baby gzrl Mr al to the Miss Mary Dolls spent couple of days at home thin week with flier pilitnts Mr and Mrs listen flltlvls Mr and Mrs Don Newman T03 ironto spent the weekend at home Itvlth Mr and Mrs Jcnnett Miss Ella McLean spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs lill wood Jennett Minibtrs of Ivy Womens Instiv llllt are reminded of the meeting at Mrs Jack Bantlngs Wednesday May II at it pin floll call Why Women Should Have Holidays Miss Margaret lcnnett and filend Miss Lewis Toronto spent the wmkend at home with Mr and Mrs If Jennctt Mrs Earl Reid attended the Ildiv Orange Benevolent Assol llitltilm Grand Lodge sessions held 111 King Edward Hotel Toronto ltednesday Thursday and Friday of last week Mr and Mrs Terry and family Ilillll spent Sunday with ML land Mrs Specrs Mr and Mrs Davis spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Smyth int Ajax ll Rev and Mrs Howard at tended the annual meeting of tlic FOR EVERY PURPOSE THE BEST PAINT You CAN BUY URRYS Another first for mtlltll SPECIALUPERPOWER of England in Canada from April 26 to May in Toronto The Deanery meeting of the Church of England will be held about Jackie Cochlane failing and breaking one leg The xay shows no need for worry but the Injury will take time to mend The MostAmazing Paint Demonstration We Ever Had in Our Store 09 Buschpin mun Advertised in FOSI LIFE BEIIER HOMES and GARDENSand other leading moguxinu COME AND 551 A11 THE WONDER PAINT We were astounded the first lime we saw it and you will be too Heres wmt 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