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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 14, 1957, p. 4

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tw 4 the stoufryltte tribune lhaiity mar 14 w3t rtbtrae tax consultant estate planning income tax returns completed phone lnionville 69 4 plastic for greenhouses there are so many things to save for loaay its furniture tomorrow a new car or a holi day trip whatever your goals youll get there faster by saving for them start a savings account today at our nearest branch the canadian bank of commerce 750 branches across canada ready to serve you n77c stouffville branch claremont branch f w todd manager w l irwin manager m iii inasmuch as you have contributed so also do you serve with the red cross throughout the year and always somewhere in canada human suffering will be eased hope will be restored lives will be saved and hearts and homes made happier because you had compassion all red cross canvassers are volun teer workers besides making their own donations they give also of their free time solely and unselfishly to help others doroliss irtr oto be sent stouffville area canadian bank of commerce or bank of nova scotia pickering branch e gerald aliman campaign chairman claremont phone 37 during the past two years many enquiries have been made at the canada department of agriculture summerland ex perimental farm bc regard ing the use of plastic materials instead of glass in greenhouses and coldframes tne reasons for this interest in glass substi tutes appear to be threefold first lighter and thus cheaper frame construction can be used to support the material second glass substitutes though they vary widely in price and qual ity are cheaper to buy than glass and third these plastic materials are easy to install tests conducted at summer- land are still continuing accord ing to l g denby vegetable crops specialist but results to date indicate conclusively that materials such as vinyl plastic and polyethylene sheeting though very cheap cannot be relied upon to last for more than one season these mater ials perish very rapidly in the intense sunlight and high tem peratures to which they are sub jected in the okanagan they appear to be practical only where it is feasible to replace the materials as an indoor wintertime job before the ad vent of the second- spring sea son clothreinforced and wire re inforced glass substitutes such as have been available on the market for many years though more expensive appear to offer much greater durability while remaining light in weight and fairly easy to install auction sale fresh holstelns and springers farm stock implements furniture etc lot 7 con 6 markham twp on kennedy hwy north of hagermens corners sat march 23 property of william beech cattle holstein cow- due time of sale black white cow fresh calf at foot red cow due time of sale holstein cow supposed to calf march 23rd black cow supposed to calf march 24th holstein cow fresh holstein cow fresh calf at side holstein cow full flow holstein cow springing black white cow due white cow due time of sale holstein cow fresh calf at side implements machinery cockshutt 70 tractor on rubber starter pto good condition j mccdeering 10 x 20 tractor working order ford v8 halfton pickup truck in good condition used very little new motor mh 2furrow narrow bottom tractor plow near new set cockshutt tandem disc harrows good mh grain binder 6 ft mh corn binder mcdeering mower 6 ft new mh 6vt grain grinder buzz saw complete ihc 13disc grain drill noxen grain drill stifftooth cultivator tractor hitch farm wagon gear with rack mh manure spreader peter hamilton small cutting box set 5sectlon drag harrows mh steel land roller corn cultivator 12ft dump rake miscellaneous hinman milking machine com plete with 1 single unit pip ing and outlets for 12 cows i hp electric motor 3 good clean 8 gal milk cans 2 milk strainers and plunger electric stock clipper complete hay fork and rope fanning mill set weigh scales several 8 gal milk cans for gasoline quantity of planking odd sizes 4 flour barrels or molasses barrels 2furrowed gang plow pump jack set team harness horse collars colony house 2 horse blankets wheelbarrow 12ton jack car heater car horn pile scrap iron 32t extension ladder forks shovels small tools and other useful articles furniture divanette dining room table 6 dining room chairs 2 kitchen tables 1 small table number of chairs double bed single bed dressing table wash stand 2 cupboards kitchen cabinet thor electric washing machine dining room table radio 2 cream separators churn set bed springs quantity of pictures 2 coaloil stoves with ovens coaloil heater 2 lamps 1 cookstove pair long rubber boots size 8 quantity of dishes knives forks crocks scalers and other useful articles s sale at 1 pm terms cash no reserve james smith clerk ken t clarke prentice auctioneer markham ont phone 346 milliken ont phone ax 35ss7 family court completes one year of operation a report of the probation de- ice to the community feeling partment was made to york that the most important func- county council by the probation tion of the court is in preven- offlcer william outerbridge to tion of family discord and ju- assist the general public in gain- j venile delinquency this aspect ing a better understanding of of the courts function has been this work a series of articles stressed in these contacts the will be presented based on this warm interest shown by these lu 5 report groups has been most gratify- as we have completed the first ing full year of operation of the juvenile counselling juvenile and family court mr i there is no doubt that the outerbridge explained since it most important role of proba higher fee for uninsured motorists uninsured drivers will pay an extra 5 on their license fee un der legislation introduced in the ontario legislature this week the extra charge will go to the unsatisfied judgment fund limits on payments under the was established within the terri- t is found in the face to face tonal limits of the continuing w with children and adults i county of york it is impossible w come to court to weigh the volume of work during 1956 this work has not v a p cstab confined to working with fished scale in fact this year fchim who have committed has been of especial importance ofrerices carrving out the cept of the responsibility of the court in preventing delinquency because of the very newness of the presently established court i for the first time this court h probation officer has seen has become an integra part of retired to the court thi community which 1 serves coining y cwmren the kind and constant co- referred bv their parents i operation of dan coughlan di- rector of probation services attorney- l smith department of the j general and of j clerktreasurer of the county of j york and their staffs has added i greatly to the ease with which i many problems have been i solved i in establishing this new serv- i ice in the community the job of i interpreting its function and i philosophy was felt to be of 1 paramount importance the pro bation officer availed himself of every opportunity to speak to various groups within the county during the past year 11 formal talks were given to gatherings of home school and church groups many contacts with police de partments welfare officers and other members of the commun ity were used to inform them of the role which the court can play and its limitations in serv- the police or other interested parties who felt that the child ren presented behaviour prob lems serious enough that they might erupt sometime in the future in a formal breach of the law through many interviews with the children and their par ents the attempt was made to assess the problems which were resulting in the behaviour disturbances this was done mostly on a shortterm counsell ing basis extended over several months or as long as the prob lem remained unsolved al though this is a timeconsuming role for the probation officer which does not lie formally with in the function of the court its results have been very reward ing it is planned to encourage and expand this aspect of his work in the new year continued next week the new limits will be 510000 damages in accidents in which one person is injured 20000 when more than one person is injured and 52000 property j damage other changes include a re quirement that usedcar dealers give with each car sold a signed certificate indicating whether or not the car is in safe condition for operating on a highway pen alty for making a false state ment will be from 550 to 300 passing on the right will be permitted on multilane high ways and streets which have marked lanes license suspension will be mandatory for drivers convicted of criminal negligence minimum liability require ments for drivers having lic ense privileges restored after suspension have been raised to 10000 and 20000 public lia bility and 55000 property dam age municipal councils are given the right to set a 25mileanhou speed limit on builtup areas on highways the cabinet is given the right to set speed limits higher or lower than 30milesanhour on highways in builtup areas report from parliament by michael starr mp ontario riding of interest to everyone is the resolution which has appeared on the order paper in the name of the minister of national health and welfare which is for the purpose of introducing a measure to authorize contri butions to be paid out of the consolidated revenue fund to provinces in respect to costs incurred by them in providing insured hospital and diagnostic services this means that legislation will be introduced to implement a national health plan in the provinces which have signified their intention to participate with the federal government this is indeed a very welcome step in the ultimate plan of a fully covered hospital and medi cal plan in the future in canada prime minister guy mollet of france addressed a joint assem bly of the house of commons and the senate on monday march 4th in his interview with the press he made a very significant statement when he said that he did not believe that the present structure of the united nations is the right one his attitude was that if the united nations is to be an inter national tribunal it would be necessary that they who act as judges or who vote should first accept the rules and apply them to themselves he stated that it was chiefly a question of a charter which is accepted by everyone and in his opinion the united nations at present is only a platform where the nations meet in discussing the middle east crisis in the house of com mons he affirmed that israel before invading egyptian terri tory had given france a few days notice of its action he said we went in to keep the suez canal open the reaction to this in france was in favour of their action but the people were disappointed with the re sult and he added that so was he he did not consider it correct to say that israel attacked egypt it was rather an attempt on her part to forestall any ac tion by the common army that was being formed by the arab states for use against israel amongst the bills that have been introduced by private mem bers is an act to amend the im migration act the purpose of this bill is to establish a uni form and acceptable procedure in dealing with cases of persons whose application for admission to canada has been rejected by an immigration officer and who wishes to have the decision re viewed at present there are wide variations between the methods followed at different places and the practices have on several occasions resulted in severe strictures from the courts on the grounds that they have denied natural jus tice to the applicant the bill would amend the act to have the effect that the applicant would know what the objection to his admission is feeding fire- damaged wheat although firedamaged wheat is not particularly appetizing to pigs it does retain a certain nutritional value f whiting and l m bezeau of the canada department of agriculture re port that protein utilization in severely damaged wheat al though less than in normal wheat is almost equal to that in wheat only slightly damaged by fire however the digestible energy content of wheat severe ly damaged is considerably less than normal wheat and wheat slightly damaged the overall value of burnt grain as a feed will depend on the amount of fire damage and the amount of foreign material such as wood glass and nails present in the grain in 1953 a quantity of wheat was obtained from a grain stor age elevator that burnt at pic ture butte alberta this grain was put through a fanning mill to remove nails glass pieces of charred wood fine charcoal dust and weed seeds these materials amounted to 14 percent of the total weight the most severely damaged wheat was then separ ated from wheat only sjightly damaged by repeating the fan ning miil operation with con trolled wind and the use of var ious sieves by chemical analy sis and feeding trials the general value of this material was ascer tained rations consisting of burnt grain were so unpalatable to swine that a preliminary feed ing period was necessary to ac- cust6m the pigs to the feed in dications are that approximately ten days are required for this purpose the longest car race in the world like many things longdistance motor races had a pretty outlandish start the car race some experts have called the toughest sports contest of all time began at new york city in 1908 six cars started out on a race ovnr 13000 miles of land miil 8000 miles of water this port of it on ships they were in a race westward from new york to paris this was dont forget in 130s and you can imagine the kind of roads they had to use they drove across the us japan manchuria slheria uussia poland germany and france fighting blizzards failures fallen bridges deperts and tundra the three french enrs never did finish store than five montln nftcr it trt out the jennnn ear reached pari tour days later the american car arrived and the llflllftns came in mx weeks after thai rut the germans had been given a 13day penalty for breaking the rule and itic americans a 15day credit for observing them so ihe americans were declared the winners the toughest of all races had taken them 168 days such toughness was unusual in those days but toufchne- is a byword of todays highly competitive car manufacturing durability is built into todays cats and youll find the pick of them set out on our lot thais the wrct of buying a usol car to feet the quality ihe maker firvi pin into it at a knockdown price and thai youll find is what we have by the way hows your gasoline mileage xt weeks column will tel you how to increase it hut its mainly up to you and the issues could then be dis posed of quickly and intelligent ly saving time and frequently avoiding lengthy and expensive appeals there are other minor chan ges proposed to the immigra tion act in this bill which will be presented by the private member sponsoring it in cases such as this there is a day set aside in each week for a stipulated number of weeks for the discussion of such bills in each and every case these bills are not acceptable to the government but they allow this opportunity for discussion if the proposal is sufllciently im portant or has merit then the government at some future date or in some future year intro duces these measures under the name of one of its ministers it is then passed by the govern ment and becomes law the canadian legion has been most active through their sub mission to the government as well as through their maga zine the legionary in urging the government to give careful and generous consideration to the pensions of war veterans this matter of pensions has been brought to the attention of the government by members in the house of commons also dur ing the question period point ing out that these amongst other pensioners should be giv en consideration with regard to increases in pension to date the government has not made any commitments as to whether they are prepared to recommend any increases veterans like other pensioners are finding it extremely hard to meet their financial obligations under the present high cost of living i am willing to go out on a limb by predicting that the elec tion will be held on monday june 10th there have been two or three other dates mentioned in the past but right at the moment it would seem that thee dates have been abandon ed for june 10th as the most likely date york county seed fair newmarket town hall wednesday march 20th judging at 1000 hall open 1 pm sale registered seed 330 speaker d l parks field husbandry depu kemptville agricultural i school bruce snider maple w m cockburn newmarket president sectreas acsssccsscsjxsfcssfsssac vasmmxkkmmbs ontarios first sunday newspaper 7 section uptotheminute news complet saturday sports and pictures modern living religious news and yiews full length novel weekend magazine 28 pages ot color comics tv weekly entertainment and the art all for 15c to be sure of your copy contact the teh 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