Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 22, 1957, p. 12

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9 xi the sto0ffy1ue tmtuhe tkrafay aimwt 71 19 victoria sq centennial plans friday mrs v sandle neighbourhood notes styan of richrcond hill birthdav greetings to muriel mr and mrs rolph boynton mortson who on august 22 will r an mrs percy bennett and gi ad hoys at our school we think theyre just simply terrific s i for the stylewise miss from four to ten smart strapfilsover instep or folds back snuslv to dress up the heel i 55 hewetson candy kids thsnejr styles have just arrived so why not drop in and see for yourself how much style and comfort your shoe dollar can buy we feature footwear by hewetson of canada lehmans shoes main st stouffville ippqint c hoover as deputyclerk in a further shift of adminis trative posts markham town- ihip council monday appointed former clerk c hoover as dep uty clerk in an administrative shuffle several months ago deputy clerk h crisp was made clerk and the then clerk c hoover was shifted to the post of wel fare officer at the same time albert shenfield was appointed deputy treasurer following the resignation of treasurer d ryder at the end of june council has made no attempt to date to seek a re placement for him in moving mr hoovers ap pointment reeve w l clark stated he was acting on the ad vice of the solicitor with our clerk away on holidays it has become apparent someone must be empowered to exercise the duties of the clerk stated reeve clark be five years old to bruce cowie wh vr august 22 will be five years old to ewart avison for j august 22 to miss grace boyn- ton for august 24 to garry king who on august 26 will be seven years old to mrs rolph boynton for august 27 to mar- i garet sandle who on august 27 1 will be six years old to mrs s defoe for august 22 congratulations to mr and mrs andrew forson nee vera boynton on the birth of a daughter a speedy recovery is wished for mr fraser gee who under- went an operation in the new market hospital last week how ever we are pleased to report that he is able to be home now also mr donald pickering is very ill in st michaels hospital in toronto mis f westbrook of leaside spent last week here with mr and mrs v westbrook congratulations to miss mary- lou james and mr robert mil ler who were married in the victoria square united church on saturday evening mr and mrs treanor canning had dinner on friday of last week with mr and mrs arnold canning at woodville and sup- per with mr and mrs wm mc- griskin and family at oakwood mr and mrs lloyd canning i miss norma king and mr don- 1 aid canning attended the mc- griskin milne wedding at belle ville and the reception at the brides home in belleville on saturday mr and mrs stanley boynton and donald called on mr and mrs george clarke in toronto on sunday mr clarke has been very ill he is mrs boyntons brother mrs s defoe attended river- dale united church toronto on sunday morning where her bro ther rev fred smith of hemis- kaming is preaching for the month of august mr and mrs eric charity of richmond hill mr and mrs harvey collard spent the week end at crystal lake mr and mrs robert johnston and sharon of nashville had sunday dinner with mr and mrs wm orr sunday evening dinner guests of mr george collard were miss wendy anderson and mr ernie barlow of toronto mr george scoo room re the centennial of victoria square it is hoped j that all interested persons uillj make an effort to attend bake sale the wa held its last bake sale on friday afternoon of last week on the church lawn the total receipts from the four mr and mrs l nichols had sunday dinner with mr and mr douglas gee and family mr warren collins ba and mrs warren collins of mata last week with mr and mrs louis nichols miss lillian nichols rn- the ottawa civic hospital spent the weekend with mr and mrs cecil nichols and family and mr and mrs nelson buchanan mr orlando frieson of to ronto assisted at the farm of mr cecil nichols on saturday visitors on wednesday of last week at the home of mr and mrs louis nichols were mr and mrs wilfred stephenson and daughter bertha and grand daughter of oshawa mr and mrs w s wilson of toronto mr and mrs rolph boynton mrs ella ratcliffe of stouff ville mr alex angus of button- ville and miss mabel sanderson master donald nichols spent three days at camp with mr lewis heise mr and mrs barry king and family have rented mr frank brumwelds house misses shirley and audrey are this week attending the youth for christ camp at glen rock lake rosseau muskoka mr rye of glebe rd united church toronto was the guest speaker at the combined church service at headford on sunday centennial a meeting has been called for friday evening august 23 at 8 pm to be held in the sunday chewart spent wednesday of bake sales that the wa held during the summer amounted to around s1s0 the members of the wa would like to thank everyone who in any way helped to make the bake sale a success there will be another bake sale on the church lawn on fri day august 23 this one will be sponsored by the members of the couples club all dona tions will be greatly appreciated please have the baking at the church by 2 pm church news the congregations of browns cornel s headford and victoria square will meet in the victoria square church on sunday aug 25 at 11 am everyone welcome misses barbara and margaret empringham spent last week with their grandparents mr and mrs l knapp mr and mrs earl empring ham and girls had sunday even ing dinner with mr and mrs clarence burlings at newmar ket mr and mrs john empring ham called on mr and mrs m ferguson at aurora on sunday evening congratulations to mr bert moorby who on sunday caught a 16pound 40inch maskinonge fish at lake simcoe he was accompanied by frank brum- well denton brumwell and da vid boynton 75 farmers take in sunrise tour visit local farms be heady for the new football season by cashing in on one of our great endofseason tv bargains world renowned philco super value with famous golden finger tip control bar classicstyled 21 modern pictureframe console models styling regularly 36900 regularly 32900 now only now only 29900 269 other 21 models selling regularly for 29900 down 229 these are all latest 1957 models clearing at these drastically reduced prices electric washer specials famous makes from 99 to 160 e h neville sons rhono 346wl the york county soil crop improvement associations 5th annual sunrise tour brought out over 75 farmers to see the variety plots of oajs barley grasses legumes and corn on the farms visited and to hear com mentaries by dr dn huntley head of the field husbandry de partment of the oac as well as managers and owners of the farms meeting at the master feeds farm at 830 the group inspect ed the forage plant plots with many kinds and varieties of grasses and legumes which were discussed briefly considerable interest was shown in the new varieties such as vernal alfalfa lasalle red clover climax tim othy and birdsfoot trefoil a field of birdsfoot trefoil from which farm manager jd lan- thier said a crop of seed had been taken showed the possibil ities of this crop in york county adjoining the plots was a fine field of oats but the corner next the plots was badly broken down as is the case on many farms in york county this year at first glance it looked like rust dam age so dr huntley was asked to plots of herta were badly lodged confirming previous reports of weak straw at present brant is the best barley for our farm ers here but a new as jet un named variety is most promis ing for feed though not so good a malting barley sixtyfour still with the tour ate their lunch on eugenes shady lawn where the directors with the kind cooper ation of mrs lemon served cold drinks the afternoons first stop was to see the newest beef breed of cattle in ontario on the farm of murray little of markham the charolaise originated some three centuries ago in france are famous for their rapid growth and high percentage of meat on the high priced cuts young stock commonly put on 3 lbs per day his new pole barn was dis cussed by our agric engineer john ogilvie and much interest was taken in his steel granary bunker silo and farm pond thirty varieties and strains of husking and ensilage corn were inspected on the farm of cliff ord winger at gormley after which a call was made at the farm of geo ivan smith at wil explain this situation he -point- 1 cox lake where buckthorn con ed out that while there is a small i trol was discussed by county amount of rust on many of the fields of garry and rodney this year this broken down condition with the straw breaking over at the 2nd or 3rd joint is dueto sep- torium black spot of oats a dis ease attacking the stem of the oats under certain weather con ditions the straw is weakened at these spots which turn quite dark and break over fortunate ly the grain is fairly well filled and hence the yield is not affect ed as adversely as with rust once the straw breaks over the larvae of midges about an eighth of an inch long and or ange in colour begin to work at the joint right down inside of the leaf sheath however these are secondary and do not cause the breaking of the straw some fields have patches of 80 to 90 of the straw broken over but fortunately high enough to be picked up in harvesting next call was at mh farms where besides seeing the variety plots the members were inter ested to learn from the manager wa sutherland that this year they had swathed all their hay crop with very encouraging re sults incidentally mr suther land stated that a moisture test of their oats which looked to be dead ripe showed they were still about 20 moisture he advised not rushing the combining of oats at eugene lemons farm at bloomington there was seen what looked like miles of ditches in which tile had been laid await ing the backfilling and the cars drove over fields which two years ago before they were tiled one could scarcely travel on foot his farm pond to catch the many springs on a wooded hill side is quite unique circling the weed inspector frank marritt the tour which had operated on time throughout the day broke up at 340 twenty minutes ahead of schedule president bruce snider of maple was delighted in the turnout and that attend ance was so well maintained in spite of the call of the com bines and balers minimum price for seed recommended at a recent meeting of the seed marketing and publicity committee ontario soil and crop improvement association the following suggested mini mum prices were recommended winter wheat registered no 1 grade 235 per bushel certified no 1 grade 210 per bus commercial no 1 grade 190 per bus winter barley registered no 1 grade 225 per bushel certified no 1 grade 200 per bus commercial no 1 grade 190 per bushel rye tetra petkus variety commercial no 1 grade 175 per bushel other varieties com mercial no 1 grade 150 per bushel these prices are for treated seed in new bags basis at farm or local shipping point during recent years the pur chase and use of properly clean ed ard graded seed already pre pared for the seed drill and pur chased direct from local dealers or growers has increased tre mendously farmers find that this practice pays particularly in these times of labor shortages and increased costs of produc tion the adoption of this favor able practice together with timely and efficient attention to crops on his half mile contour cultural practices fertility and strips the party arrived at the variety have been important fac- oac odrow plots willi vai i- 1 tors towards increasing crop ous varieties of oats and barley yields the committee recom- dr huntly in discussing the mends that these practices be oats pointed out the new hulless j continued and points out that oat called vicar is of particular an sc held over from year to value to hog feeders and poultry- j yc should be carefully treated men it has been developed from again before seeding a freak head of garry and rel y e breckon burlington is tains the many fine qualities of j chairman of the committee and garry incidentally ewart stiv- r e goodin toronto is secrc- cr a prominent seedsman on the tarv tour estimated s0 to 90 of the oats in york are either gar- if vui want to find the individ- ry or rodney u w has done the least fori j discussing the barley plots j his community hunt up the i dr huntlv pointed out that the i loudest knocker len wilkes cloths shop clearance continues this week reductions are v2 price and less mens arrow shirts dress and sport reg to 595 clearance 398 regular sale price price 995 695 e shirts 298 198 995 695 2950 3450 1995 2395 295 vz price 1 50 98 to 250 98 mens windbreakers tee shirts short sleeve shirts mens dress pants mens sport coats hats and caps mens socks ties mens suede leather windbreakers 1995 1495 boys sport shirts 298 198 boys gabardine windbreakers 498 369 boys sport coats 1295 1795 995 1295 ladies skirt clearance 298 up sizes 12 to 18 ladies blouses 298 198 ladies shorts pedal pushers 1 98 298 1 49 1 98 ladies cotton half slips 198 ladies plisse pajamas 298 198 ladies and girls special price ladies orion cardigans ladies orion short sleeve pullovers 498 398 girls suits sizes 4 to 12 clearing 595 795 girls dresses sleeveless sizes 2 to 12 72 price girls pajamas sizes 2 to 14 198 139 girls coats sizes 2 to 12 to 1795 third off girls swim suits sizes 2 to 14 clearing vz price curity diapers dozen 398 crib high chair pads childrens blazers jackets pedal pusher short sets boys suits 298 149 298 298 198 to 398 198 len wilkes clothes shop next door to iqa foodliner telephone 24 wl stouffville

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