Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 2, 1957, p. 11

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9 twf stowryule tjubunf thuny miy 2 w57 name it this tractor has it nf ivhighcompressionpoweri big 165 cubic inch displacement high- turbulence engine with power to han dle 3bottom plows in most soils wflrvamplltorc powtr boost gives you 10 speeds forward and 2 reverse lets you nearly double pull- power onthego without shifting new unimatic hydraulic steering1 does 90 of the work of steering hew 3polnt hitch fast easy hookups to 3point implements full hydraulic control new amplltrac traction balancer automatically equalizes traction to load nf w straightthru power takeoff completely independent of the transmission hew poweradjustable rear wheels1 low silhouette new 3- point implements testdrive the new minneapolis- moline 335 sec how powerlined performance saves you dollars does more for you midtown garage watch your valuables while on vacation each year while owners are on vacation hundreds of cana dian homes are ransacked by burglars home burglaries rep resent a large portion of the 1500000 theft loss in canada each year according to officials of the all canada insurance federation the federation which reprej sents more than 200 competing canadian fire casualty and auto mobile insurance companies of fers these recommendations to guard against home burglary while on vacation 1 have milk and newspaper deliveries cancelled old news papers are a sure indication that the resident is away 2 arrange to have your lawn cared for regularly 3 inform the local police that you will be away they will check your home periodically 4 have a friend or neighbor visit the house occasionally to see that all is ip order 5 remove valuable silver or jewelry for storage in a bank safety deposit box 6 do not leave light burn ing in the house 7 ask the local newspaper not to mention that you will be away professional burglars read the social columns regularly 8 if a theft or breakin is discovered inform police immed iately even if nothing of value has been taken the information will be of value to police out of 329 daily newspapers in turkey 69have the word democrat in their name you will also find democrat in al most every town where there are democratic coffee houses democratic restaurants and even democratic laundries stouffville although cartoonists almost always depict turks wearing fezes it is illegal for anyone in turkey to wear one and has ph 170w been since 1925 sewer connections dennis sheet metal plumbing heating complete job done by us no sub contractors phone 385w t service station ior lease no 47 highway stouffvillo phone toronto hi 2122 after 7 pm n additional locals j a number of local rod and i reel artists headed for the nor thern districts on tuesday night to open the trout season messrs john mathewson ken l-ush- way and harry noble all report ed catches out of their favorite stream in the blind river area l mr and mrs harry stover attended the funeral monday at lions head of mrs william t mrs stovers aunt a queen up here too pretty june finlayson miss australia of 1957 plays with a couple of toy koala bears during a press conference in new york the lovely from the land down under represents her country on cerebral palsy tour eating in the old days do gentlemen eat as much as they once did the answer seems to be no the bylaws called for a neat and plain supper to observe that frugality which becomes a charitable society here is what they ate as noted in the min utes we suppose 40 or 50 members were in attendance the evening of sept 3 1755 what kind of a spread was provided in 1755 the st andrews so ciety of philadelphia then six years old had a dinnermeeting probably at the tun tavern in water street two hams 24 pounds round of beef 23 pounds sirloin of beef 29 pounds four tongues dozens of fowls side of lamb 10 pounds of veal pigeon pie pound of butter horseradish a salad mustard and vinegar five pounds of cheese 10 sixpenny loaves our figures add up to better than 120 pounds of meat not counting the pigeon pie thats pretty good eating even with the horseradish to sharpen their appetites in those days a din ner began around three pm and might not break up until 10 or 11 it still seems a lot of food what would those old heroes have made of a 100 a plate din ner consisting of half a grape fruit a cup of broth six ounces of chicken a scoop of potatoes a spoon of peas neopolitan ice cream and coffee short work obviously considering it some sort of trifle designed to keep members quiet while the real dinner was cooking now and then we hear of eat ing contests and drinking con tests in all other sporting events the records show that modern men excel their great- greatgrandfathers but when it comes to squaring away at a table and tucking into a hearty meal todays eaters couldnt even qualify for a light supper at the tun tavern philadephia bulletin extremely high heels are pop ular with some women but wed hate to be in their shoes folks dfe tyqre friendly minion devon brand rindless bacon 1 lb pkg delicious spread monarch quick colour margarine i lb pkct 35 sweet tender kernels fancy quality 69 guaranteed to bloom this year i rose bushes attractively priced corn st0kelys 15 oz tin 229 prepared easily makes a delicious cake robin hood family cake mix white 21 or pkg 35 weed control starts in advance of growth with the beginning of spring growth weeds too come to life and before they emerge from the soil is the time to start the sea sons weed control program re ports the field crops branch of the ontario department of agri culture this preemergent weed con trol may be divided into two parts cultural and chemical cultural control which is an older method consists of the use of the harrow rotary hoe and finger weeder in the destruction of germinating weed seedlings prior to and just after the em ergence of a crop such as corn or soybeans only the top one or two inches of soil should be worked so that no more weed seeds will be brought up to the surface where they will germin ate preemergent chemical control is the application of chemical weed killers to the soil surface before the weeds and crop em erge from the ground the chem ical is applied when the crop is sown or before it shows above the ground this method is known as the preventive ap proach to weed control be cause weeds are destroyed be fore they start to compete with the crop for plant food and mois ture preemergent treatments give promise of weed control in sev eral crops susceptible to chemi cals and which could not be sprayed after they have emerg ed from the ground the chemi cals control the weeds by kill ing small weed seedlings that are starting to grow and by es tablishing a toxic layer of chem ical on top of the soil which either stops weed seed germina tion or kills young seedlings which come in contact with this layer with these treatments the crop must be tolerant to the chemical at the seedling stage or the toxicity must have dis appeared before the crop em erges great care must be taken to choose chemicals and rates of application which kill the weeds but leave the crop unharmed the field crops branch empha sizes the importance of follow ing the manufacturers direc tions implicitly when applying chemical weed killers publications dealing with the subject may be obtained from the office of your agricultural representative or the publica tions branch ont dept uf agri culture parliament buildings toronto a fuse blows do not replace it with a larger one instead decrease the load on that par ticular circuit and have your electrician install another cir cuit says the oac authority the following suggestions are made dont leave electric irons unattended dont handle alli ances or cords while in contact with water dont replace fuses while standing on a wet floor unless you first pull the main switch dont place radiant heat ers too close to inflammable ma terial and dont attempt to make electrical repairs yourself fire hazards include petrol eumtype cleaners overheated stoves or furnaces rubbish and neglected chimneys never use kerosene or gasoline to quick en a fire explosions and burns may result open fireplaces should be shielded by a metal screen to protect rugs from fly ing sparks dozens of home safety hints are given in circular 237 safety in the home obtain able at the office of the agricul tural representative kitchen most dangerous room neglect carelessness and im proper use and handling of mod ern laboursaving appliances have made the kitchen the most dangerous room in the house says prof j w garland agri cultural engineering depart ment ontario agricultural col lege basement stairways without handrails or riser boards cause many accidents to wives and children stairs are built for up and down travel and should not be used for storage of boots overshoes jars and boxes highly polished floors are dan gerous to walk on and may onintentionally treat house guests to a flying entrance electrical hazards such as the improper use of long in adequate extension cords cause fires and deaths most circuits in homes should have 15 ampere fuses since the majority of elec trical circuits are of no 14 wire the use of larger than 15 amp fuses is a definite hazard when save on ice cream 1 6 delicious flavours richmello ice cream pint brick 23c freshlv ground richmello coffee 1 lb pkg- 95 all merrhandle sold at your dominion store is guarantee in ghe ioocj satisfaction pricc effective thurmlay friday and saturday may 334 at dominion store ltd stonftvlllf ont important auction sale of antique furniture on lockie ave in the village of agincourt saturday may 1 1 the following property repre sents a lifetime collection of furniture antiques etc of the late mr mrs t a paterson pioneer upper canada furni ture walnut birds eye maple pine bods spool beds chairs upholstered and plain bureaus organ occasional chairs chests of drawers hundreds of gramophone rec ords very old clocks maps port bolster beds solid maple fireplace fixtures and screens cupboards large and small hundreds of books saddlers horse very old baby carriage pictures galore rocking chairs old fashioned odd kitchen chairs chesterfield suite tables small and large corner cupboard settees poster beds galore collection of birds eggs and cabinet collection of antique liquor wine bottle antique high bicycle ox yokes number of piano rolls number of antique crock early american glass china ware cove bells iron stone plates dishes antique hardware crocks etc seth thomas clock parrot bird cages pine chests ornaments galore antique dishes glassware ornaments garden tools hundreds of articles not men tioned sale at 10 am term eah no reserve kex clarke prentce auctioneers auction sale house lot entire household furniture mason rlsch pinno bedroom dining room fur niture electric stove china glassware cooking utensils linen bedding antiques on main st stouffville close to cnr tracks saturday may 1 1 the estate of the late miss ethel byam mason rlsch piano good moffat 4burner electric stove oven findlay 6hole cook stovo and oven good 1 antique walnut bedroom chairs 3 large davenports dining room table 6 chairs large kitchen cupboard small kitchen cupboard 8day clock hall tree 2 largo oak leather chairs rockers large sofa stube strombcrgcarlson radio raymond sowing machine large no of pictures frames camp bed sofa 2 writing desks antique 5pleco walmit settee extra good number of oak table leaves small stand vacuum cleaner carpet sweeper pair curtain stretchers antique oil lamp 3piece chesterfield suite iron bed springs large dresser clear pino wardrobe 2 bridge lamps 2 iron beds springs mattresses wooden bed step ladder hot plato large oak dresser 2 wash stands record player antique automan 3 good toilet sets pictures no verandah chairs chrome 2 bridge lamps no of good pillows number of flannel sheeti no of homemade quilts blankets curtains drapes towels quantity of good linen largo quantity cooking utensils brass jardiniere stands quantity of good china glassware and odd dishes and silverware garden tools wood and nut coal many many other items not mentioned here house it at same time place will be offered for sale subject to reserve bid 7room insul- brlck house with store front 24x17 hot air furnace hydro 2piece bath large lot at rear in good business section of the town extra good for com mercial purposes for information apply to the auc tioneer terms on property 10 day of sale half cash within 30 days balance left of 1st mort gage at 6ci interest clear title or no sale sale of the property at 3 pm term on chattels ih no revrve iiovd turner hcrk alv1n s farmer auctioneer fnternationalartcratts acknowledgments announcements reception card w ffcwt ttirmogravure printing ri utttrfojl complete selection popular price prompt deltveriev stouffville tribune dancing old time and modern every friday saturday above musselmons lake bowling atley music by joe leavens his blue mountain boys of toronto use the tribune classifieds your conservative candidate c a tiny cithers is 55 he has a fam ily of two boys and two girls he is a member of the follow ing newmarket lions club tuscan lodge at newmarket the auro ra board of trade and the united church he grew up on a farm in east york and was educated at jarvls collegiate and the university of toronto since 1936 he has farmed 450 acres in the township of king where he maintains a herd of 0 guernseys he is past president of district no 7 of the toronto milk produc ers he was first pre sident of the york- stmcoe guernsey breeders association and has been a director of the aurora agricultural society since 1939 he was first chairman of the federation of agriculture in the township of king he was chairman of the finance committee of the holland marsh hurricane fund and chairman of the york county hos pital building fund which raised 750000 he is president of the york curling club which he promoted and financed at new market tiny cathers was a partner in an investment firm for many years gaining a broad experience of financial affairs he resigned that position to help the war effort becoming fin- j ancial director of central aircraft ltd london ont employ- tog 2000 war workers he was canadian delegate to the interamerican confer ence of commerce and production at lima peru in 1952 he has visited most of the countries in south america and after the war visited many countries in western europe this is his opinion about serving the riding of york north t believe that a member of parliament has two main respon sibilities one of those is to serve the country as a whole the other is to serve the particular needs of the people who send him to ottawa to represent them this constituency of york north is a big one its inter- l esfs arc diversified from purely agricultural to completely in- dustrial with the heavy duties which now fall to the lot of a member of parliament it is sometimes difficult however willing he may be to keep in touch with every interest of the i riding but with the help and advice of the people he serves he can do it and do it well how this newspaper helps advertisers through is mans work actually hes not on our payroll but this auditor helps us to help you do a better job he has been specially trained in the examination of circula tion records by the audit bureau of circulations his objective findings tell us how well we are doing in the dis- tribution of your sales messages they keep us alert to more effective coverage opportunities he helps us to help you in another way too his findings are an inventory of our circulation audience facts that help you invest your advertising money on a sound business basis ask to see a copy of our latest a bc audit report this week and let us show you how these facts can help you do a better advertising job the stouffville tribune telephone 152 this newspaper is a member of the audit bureau of circulations a nonprofit cooperative association of publishers advertisers and adver tising agencies our circulation is 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