Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 14, 1957, p. 10

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fg 10 the stourtyiue tribune thursday norembtr 14 1957 dual headlights featured on entire 1958 dodge line wont defer hog vote chrysler of canada is offering dual headlights as standard equipment on all three of its 1958 dodge lines the crusader regent and may- fair pictured above is the regent 4door sedan lighting experts claim that the distinctive new lights greatly improve night driving safety by reducing glare by providing better lighting patterns and by positioning light where it will serve the driver better the entire dodge lineup will feature torsion- aire suspension micronic air filter improved six cylinder or vs engines a wide range of interior fabric and colour combinations twenty solid exterior colours and 80 recommended two- tone combinations as well as a lengthy list of optional equipment items such as totalcontact power brakes constantcontrol power steering and on some models power windows and power- operated front seat it the ontario government is to enforce the farm products marketing act asked by the farmers it must be sure the majority of farmers are behind it the ontario federation of agriculture annual meeting was told thursday by agriculture minister goodfellow he thus gave the hint that there would be no deferment of the hog vote asked for by the ontario hog producers associa tion monday he said the government will stand behind the act if the farm ers themselves will however if the farmers marketing boards make mistakes like they did in the peach scheme they will have to pay for them themselves r two level teaspoons of ddt for forinc each 10 corms twist the neck of the bag tightly and in a week remove the corms from the bag place in mesh bags in which onions and oranges are market- its about time to give serious ed or in flat containers three to consideration to the digging cm- five inches deep ing and storing of gladiolus ah containers must be such corms dahlia and canna tubers that air circulates freely thro- ring bulbs h them and the corms as continued on page 12 audley mrs fred puckrin and similar tender plants which added so much color to the gar den this summer and autumn as a heavy frost may come at any time it is none too soon to be prepared for this annual chore gladioli are dug after the fol- the flmeral service tor mr iage has yellowed and dried in urhan blako who died at osh- the sun away from danger of awr general hospital on mon- frost for a few days then the d nov 4 was at tops are cut off to within an aril residence on thursdav at inch of the corm and burned to rev m buttars mi kill any thnps which may be ister of a united church hiding there i conducted the ser inter- all soil is removed from the ment took place in sajem cem corms which are given a ddt e dusting this is done to get we the painters were frank hope any thnps who planned ward gordon wes george on spending the winter within the ddt treatment consists of placing the corms in paper bags and sprinkling them with izatf george squire john puck rin and fred puckrin a son of the late henry blake and mary bull the deceased was born on april 9 1ss2 in charlton england coming to canada at the age of four he grew up in audley in march 1912 he married sarah emma linton at the methodist manse at pickering except for 5 years in brougham mr blake has resided in audley where he farmed until his death he was associated with audley united church predeceased by his wife on july 17 1956 he leaves a daughter hilda at home a son egorge of green wood and five grandchildren the club is having a euchre party this saturday evening at the audley school miss helen campbell of wel- land and miss phyllis angel of don mills were student teachers last week under the supervision of mrs pratt they stayed at the home of mr and mrs c clemence a number from here attended the 35th wedding anniversary reception for mr and mrs wm brown on nov 6 death- graham james stewart in the oshawa general hospital on tuesday nov 12 1957 james stewart graham beloved son of etta and the late stewart gra ham and brother of mrs l par- rott effie mrs b bright laurena mrs r manns anne gordon and john in his 22nd year resting at the armstrong funeral home osh awa with memorial service in the chapel thursday nov 14 at 2 pm interment claremont union cemetery pine orchard congratulations to mr and mrs edson johnston on their 25th wedding anniversary albert boake ray lundy and bill dike were among those deer hunting in the north coun- trv mr and mrs whitfield and mrs franklin of thornbury were visitors ar the rae mc j clure home a couple of days j last week mrs g mason and mrs ross armitage represented our wl at the convention at the royal york hotel last week our community was saddened on sunday by the sudden death of mrs wm lundy following an emergency operation at the york county hospital our sin cere sympathy is extended to mr lundy and son ray mrs lundy was a true neighbour and friend and we all feel the great loss mrs g woods mr and mrs murray and mr carter were sunday guests with mr and mrs mason mr and mrs percy middle- ton of buffalo usa visited on sunday with mr and mrs frank puckrin and miss susie puck rin mr and mrs wm saunder and family of oshawa visited with his parents mr and mrs lome saunder on sunday mr and mrs leonard hollin- ger lois and david of cherry- wood visited on sunday after noon with mr and mrs fred puckrin miss hilda blake passed away friday evening four days after the death of her father mr ur ban blake the funeral service was held at the mceachnie fu neral home on monday with in terment in salem cemetery pre deceased by her mother in july 1956 she leaves one brother george of greenwood deepest sympathy is extended to george and family in the passing of both his father and sister r v v v v uncle ed says may 5eem uke a 1 j small world tilyou 1 jchase your hat oka wi day j htneville sons admiral philco sales service stouffville ph 346wl 2 3 mmbmribhaflb w cat food ps v boots 8oz tin 3 f 28c matches eddys silent 3 r 28 salmon sockeye clover leaf wi 47 orange juice horsey froren 12 oz 29c side bacon pound 65c beef brisket pound 18c bologna ma leaf by the piece lb 27c schews free parking phone 220 food market free delivery plastic greenhouses are cheap to operate if gardening is one of your hobbles you may have wished you had a greenhoie large or small someplace to grow tomatoes and lettuce in the win ter pelhaps with orchids and other tropical flowers outofseason crops can he grown much more cheaply in a plastic greenhouse than in an expensive glass structure it has been proven by tests with plastic greenhouses for 10 years bids 150 s350 you may not need a green house as large as the experimen tal structure but it will give you a rough idea of the cost it measures 18 by 84 feet bids for its framing varied from 150 to 250 for 39 a year this long structure is covered with polyethylene film a heavier grade on the outside of the frame costing 24 and a lighter lining 15 thus comparatively cheap plastic covering is put on m september and it lasts until the following june the ultraviolet light and heat of the sun de teriorates it heat loss less the heat buildup from the sun is not so great under plastic as under glass but the heat loss at night is less this is good for plants with the double layer of plastic the heat loss u less than half that wlth glasn moisture retention is greater this lessens the amount of i watering needed ventilation and fungicides are important to prevent plant iftsease for heating a small green house automatic gas heaters are rated as satisfactory if combus tion is complete propane gas was found to give off only car bondioxide good for plants and water but complete com bustion and tight vents are vital when using natural gas in order to prevent aldehydse from harm ing the plants serving markham- stouffville and district for prechristmas gift buying beautiful no mar top tables wont burn or stain three finishes avail- able mahogany walnut and limed oak regular 2995 k85 bor only 2495 visit this modern furniture showroom on main st in markham see the great range of pieces displayed for better living in the most modern and pleasant surroundings nests of tables by deil- craft available in plain walnut or mahogany or with genuine tooled leather tops on all three tables the legs are tapered and flared the perfect gift for christ- mas lllllil from 6900 up a large display of chairs by kroehler for years of comfortable living all colors and fabrics from 2400 up its not too early to use our lay- a way hedges furniture main street open every day except wed7jesday afternoon markham phone 335 open thursday friday evening

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