Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 7, 1957, p. 11

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i how bout thbt dfawa for tb sleuffrile tribcae ly ralph tee doggone it charlie these squasuproof tires i bought in the bg city just wont take any mileage wuy i uavertt gone 3000 5 mjles and already theyre j as bald as you are well fifty years of service y gave me this bald uead8ut ive got enough sense to know tuat whenever i buy j f tires i get dependable ones from our dependable dealer rigut here in stouffyille fj 1 3- vtt w aut0m08ii access kffl zjy w witty ifift i poor bushwell he i doesnt have enough tread left to get back to the com- plaint department compulsory insurance a resolution calling for a uni versal compulsory automobile insurance plan for ontario was presented to the legislature this week by the ccf t d thomas ccf oshawa proposed a governmentsponsor ed plan which would afford more equitable treatment of motorists and better protection for the general public than the financial responsibility and un satisfied judgment provisions of the highway traffic act in the throne speech the gov ernment announced it would in- crease the financial responsibil ity requirements of the act this session it is understood they will be doubled license a motorist involved in an accident is now required to prove financial responsibility in the sum of 10000 if two or more persons are involved 5000 if one person is involved and 1000 if there is only prop erty damage kvsss3sxeskxsss3sjac3bsx3a night service for your car due to the confidence the people of stouffville and district have shown in us by their patronage we are extending our parts and repair service till 9 pm monday through till friday and saturday till 5 pm each week de foe motors limited authorized meteor mercury lincoln dealer main street markham phone markham 751 xwfxsexsacsjssxjass dont be theres still lots of winter ahead be ready see that your car is properly winterized we can do the job and supply you with all the cold weather requirements for your car midwinter checkup a tetfpoint checkf0r only 475 1 clean test and reset spark plugs 2 test motor compression and report 3 inspect distributor points clean and reset 4 reset ignition timing 5 clean battery connections and test battery with hd g check autochoke and reset carburetor idle 7 clean and refill carburetor air cleaner 8 test antifrceze 9 check headlights for alignment 10 check front end steering alignment on visulincr most modern equipment available call today for this special service manager doug ramer we also feature body work free estimates walter taylor motors your chevolds dealer stouffville phone 215 goodwood news mrs keuben may joining cemetery theft case continued from front haul evenly with him and then promised him more than that if hed help when hall refused the statement continued mclen- mr ard mrs gordon jones j farming has its pleasant mo- and girls had supper with mr j me but certainly not when and mrs harry woodland on the egg returns come this win- friday ter last week i received pav- prayer meeting will meet at ment for 05 dozen eggs 14 doz- j mn t meinnu to g0 inw fee the home of mrs c jones on e were graded grade a extra ci w1tn him thursday evening j large at 27c a doz 9 doz and 10 j jj in january halls first there was a return hockey were graded a 26c a doz now statement said met mclen- game down on todd s flats on mv grade was rood but for amj he him u0q friday afternoon between good- th 25 dozen i received 658 keep ws mouth shut g pair wood andwebb schools good- these e we made a trip went to toronto where mclen- wood s keith stewart and keith t0 tne henhouse at least three 1 nan bought james and bob hall were marks men for their school totalling up a score of 14 against webb ken may banged in their only goal there was an interesting pic ture in the star paper about a week ago when miss jacquey times a day providing those old hens with feed which has not gone down in price also carry ing bedding and water i won der if its not more than time the farmer and the town folk investigate why it is that by the time the store sells the eggsl musselmans lake area evans appeared in a quintet i ey are worth from 40 to 45c picture a group on tour in eu rope and presently in germany jacquey belongs to the ellen dale quintet and plays a trum pet she is the daughter of mr and mrs john evans and niece of our miss mary todd mrs don spencely and pierre evans this is to be a sixmonths tour mr and mrs earl lehman of pine orchard visited with mr and mrs fred baldwin mr and mrs george baldwin attended the funeral service held on sunday for her niece carol ann cober 3yearold daughter of mr and mrs eldon cober service was in the heise hill church interment in the ad- a dozen and everyone says store eggs are stale we are told the 1957 ford and hall gave mclennan 400 of the stolen money for his old car his statement continued that before christmas he saw electri cal appliances at mclennans cottage which the latter said had been stolen from cottages in the the stouffyllu te1bunl thurxuy wmnry 7 w57 ftp if innis said he had three or four tv sets and a radiophonograph at his place he claimed the egg grading stations are twoi stolen goods were worth mote weeks ahead with eggs why not than 1000 the first statement sell for a decent price consider- 1 stated ing what the farmer gets and pc closs testified that hall give the customer a fresh egg had blamed mclnnis for certain for breakfast maybe then the farmer would get a fair profit as well as the middleman mrs maud slack spent a few days last week visiting her sis ter mrs meyers in toronto mr and mrs bill watson and baby and messrs ken and vil- lard alderson had sunday sup per with mr and mrs dalton alderson varied subjects discussed at farm forum farm forums have studied a variety of topics this season be ginning with school milk as the first one of the season nearly all forums think that milk is by betty bangay a thing of beauty by a j cronln once a physician a j cronln took up writing when he became the victim of gastric ulcers his essential to all school children r b hatters castle had and that all schools should sup ply milk to them from a health standpoint as well as to use up surpluses it could be delivered to schools by the dairy trucks in that area and each child car ry his or her own cup and have his share of fresh milk as it is delivered in those schools large enough to afford a cooler it could be served at the noon lunch hour and should be free to all children paid for by pro vincial grant and local school board should farmers invest in mar keting the majority of them think they should but ask how farmers could club together and hire an expert to advertise products if every farmer would invest 200 in marketing fund and buy up surplus and not let goods go for less than a price giving a fair profit for his work the year round the question of farm manage ment was a wide discussion as most farmers cannot afford to hire a manager some forums think that if farmers could try a management plan for five years they would know whether ex pert advice would pay off others feel that if another agri cultural representative could be employed would be a free advice soil banks was the topic to make farmers sit up and take notice most thought if they could grow the crops suitable to soil it would turn out better all around and plant poorer soil with trees rather than crops can farmers improve their efficiency in production by tak ing advantage of scientific knowledge without aggravating their marketing problems what is parity income for agriculture farm forums ag reed 100 percent that their re turns were below average in comparison with other occupa tions most forums put it this way the majority of farmers in our community have to work at another occupation as well as farming to keep up their stand ard of living cost of imple ments and other farm equip ment is far too high in compari son with profit made common sense tells you that when you are paying out more than you are actually bringing in your returns are below a fair rela tionship with those of other oc cupations how can parity income for agriculture be achieved was discussed most forums think parity income can be achieved by better management and con trol of marketing this control may be aided by farmers having a bigger main organization i things in his first statement which further investigation had proven were not warranted be cause of this hall was asked for a second statement on jan uary 7 in it hall said that mclennan and he went to mclaughlins house on dec 27 he admitted going to the door knocking and when it wasnt locked entering the house where he went into a bedroom and looked in the drawers of a chest in a green box in the bottom drawer he found 4400 he took 2200 and mclennan took 2200 halls statement explained in this one he explained that mclnnis had not been involved but that he had brought him into it because mclnnis had mixed him in a theft charge awhile ago i felt he should take the rap for me hall stated in this statement immediate popularity and the movie based on the book was memorable since then he has produced one success after an other the latest a thing of beauty rounding the number out to an even dozen this is the story of a great artist stephen desmonde whose desire to paint is so compelling he gives up his family and his heritage and eventually his very life to fulfill it a writer is well equipped to portray an artist with under standing for their vocations are closely related and a j cro- nins writing makes the book itself like a series of vivid paint ings depicting in colorful words 1 magical descriptions her unmis- skilfully chosen for just the takeable authenticity and philo- right shade of meaning in the sophical approach kame manner as an artist expert- to use rachel carsons own ly chooses and mixes his tubes w quote contemplating of pigment to achieve just the the teeming life of the shore we r f d color for the de 1 have an uncas sense of eom munication of some universal nin outdoes himself in this latest novel the edge of the sea by rachel carson this delightfully illustrated book is about the little creatures that dwell on the seashores of the world where the first spark of life is thought to have orig inated though you may never have visited the seashore and perhaps never will this book is made engrossing by the authors used cars we sell the best and scrap the best midwinter specials 1955 chev coach 2tone green heater radio good condition 1953 chev bel aire sedan light green heater radio a clean car 1952 olds sedan 2tone green radio heater and automatic transmission a real car to see 1952 chev coach dark green reconditioned motor a clean car throughout 1952 dodge sedan 2tone black and white radio and heater a real buy 1948 chev coach blue new snow tires good condition through out 1949 chev vzton pickup truck dark green 1951 chev viron pickup commercial red 1952 ford vzton pickup fair condition 1953 gmc viron panel truck dark green clean throughout 1950 chev 1ton panel truck fair condition 1951 gmc 3ton good condition stake truck sired effect the backgrounds are widely variegated as the story unfolds grey and misty scotland where stephens father is rector of stillwater the family estate gay paris with its sidewalk cafes flowering chestnut trees and the lazy seine the garish circus where stephen vainly pur- to help farmers it sues blatantemmy possess- good plan to have ed and vet repelled by her blaz ing spain and the rugged moun tain trip ending in tragedy an english sea resort with its sea food and salttinged air and finally london mellow and peaceful where married to the cockney girl jenny dill he spends the last years of his short and harried life already widely acclaimed as a master storyteller a j cro- with all farmers firmly behind it if farmers would stand to gether strongly on means of marketing they could control it to a far greater degree farm ers must stand together to show the government what eontrol of tariffs must be used for their welfare some supports at times may help but we think the far mer must help himself is parity income enough seventy percent of forums felt that obtaining parity income was the most important prob lem in agriculture to obtain parity income is certainly one of the most important problems because until farmers do secure equal prices they cannot con tribute to an efficient program in health insurance public re lations roads pensions etc this covers the first of two series- in farm forum season mrs milton pegg press correspondent farm forum of ontario county truth that lies just beyond our grasp and the meaning haunts and ever eludes us and in its very pursuit we approach the ultimate mystery of life itself end of quote both of these books are avail able at the stouffville public library seed treatment at least fortyone seed treat ment products will be offered for sale in canada during 1957 some with a wireworm insecti cide added since the various types of fungicides must be ap plied in the form of dusts slur ries wet dust or paste or this purpose must be used for seed in canada several large- each form of application dr j capacity cleaning and treating e machacek of the plant path ology laboratory cda winni peg man says that although dry preparations outnumber the liquid preparations by about three to one the dry form can easily be converted to a slurry for use in machines designed for wet treatments treating seed grain with fun gicides is a very exacting tech nique if the job is done efficient ly to be effective the chemical must be applied in small quanti ties and each kernel must be coated evenly for these reasons it is advisable to use available seed treating machinery mixing fungicide dust and grain with a shovel is probably the least effi cient method of treating seed a factorymade machine is a necessity when treating large volumes of seed in the united states there has been a decided increase in rec ent years in custom cleaning and treating of seed by stationary or mobile units in anticipation of liquids machines designed for increased custom treating of units have been placed on the market custom work of this nature is advantageous to the farmer in several ways clean ing and treating operations are performed uniformly and ex pertly and the farmer is saved the time and labor involved in seed treatment and is not ex posed to dust or fumes also the cost of cleaning and treating grain in this way is not great in instances where seed treat ing and cleaning operations are done separately dr machacek emphasizes the importance of performing the cleaning opera tion first passing seed through the fanning mill will remove many of the diseaseproducing organisms in addition to the coarser material chaff and weed seeds through this process bodies are screened off and light kernels which are likely to be diseased are blown away more over thoroughly cleaned seed can be treated with a disinfect ant more effectively than un- 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