n the stouhylui ts1hine tburuijy heitmha 14 1957 goodwood united church nniversary to be held on sunday november 17 morning service 1 1 am guet speaker rev r davidson special music by sandford duet evening worship 730 pm guest speaker rev norman pick special music by markham trio wednesday november 20 hot turkey supper in church basement programme short play gertie goes plain admission s150 school children 75c favorable weather to get outside work done favorable weather conditions during the last few weeks have helped farmers in getting out side work done before freezeup fall plowing is well advanced many farmers have completed this job turnips are being harvested fields are down somewhat apple crop picked the apple crop has practically all been picked the yield this year is generally below average for most varieties apples sized and colored well this year and at the present time the turnip are generally of excellent qual- acreage has decreased during jt the last few years largely be cause of the scarcity of farm help the turnip crop this year is about average in yield and quality the warm weather in august checked the growth to some extent in many turnip fields the zebra caterpillar also attacked a number of fields and where the turnips were not dust ed or sprayed for their control the yield and quality in those the potato crop is all harvest ed yields generally were above average and the quality is above average also potato prices have been very disappointing and a considerable quantity of this years crop has been put into storage on the farm feed situation most dairy herds have been on full winter feed for some time young cattle will be still protest garbage tax a deputation of ratepayers from musselmans lake appear ed before whitchurch township council on thursday night com plaining of the method of charg ing for garbage collection on the tax bill in accordance with the assessment this system was established earlier in the year when cottagers appeared before council large numbers request ing a rate for yearround resi dents and another rate for those who resided at the lake in the summer months only messrs w perkins s briggs and a boivin made up the dele gation mr boivin the spokesman new dodge continued from page 7 be offered in four distinct mod els the crusader regent may- fair and custom royal body types will range from the club sedan and four door sedan thro ugh a full range of hardtops and convertibles to the popular sta tion wagon models designed for suburban living the custom royal series the glamour car of the dodge lineup will feature two and 4- door hardtops a 4door sedan a convertible coupe and 4door six and ninepassenger custom sierra station wagons the custom royal wagons and the convertible will use an entirely new 350 cubicinchdis placement b group v8 engine while the remainder of the mod els in this line will use an im proved 354 cubicinch v8 standard equipment on the custom royal series will be the threespeed torqueflite push button transmission recessed forsafetv door handles direc tional signals cigar lighter i heir winter feeding program brought in and stabled for the in 1955 the collector winter within a few days most toid hjm that he vvas outside the farmers have a good supply of area and lhat his g would roughage feeds on hand to start ah expanded line of powerpacked gmc trucks with improved engines massivelooking front ends and strengthened chassis was announced by general motors of canada limited nine new models bring to 76 the number of canadianbuilt gmcs above is a model in the 91000 tanden series capacity 50000 lbs foam rubber cushions in fronr and rear seats dashboard map light and variable speed wind shield wipers standard equipment on all hardtop and convertible models is the doublewrap windshield that curves back into the roof line for unequalled visibility and distinctive styling a lengthy optional equipment list is available on the custom royal series including total- contact power brakes constant control power steering which has been redesigned to provide new ease of handling especially much while parking poweroperated seats and windows and poly- urethane foam padding for the instrument panel hay generally is of good quality corn ensilage general ly is higher in quality than last year most farmers are starting the winter with more home grown grain on hand than us ual we do not grow enough grain in ontario county to sup ply our needs large quantities of western grain and commer cial feeds will be purchased by farmers in the county to take care of the large livestock popu lation because of the very light rainfall this fall there is not reserve moisture in the soil we need some good weekends nearly all year he be collected only if an extra fee asked that a system of a flat was paid since that time he rate per cottage he used said he has disposed of his own i reeve legge and councillor garbage but was charged 8 for wyiie reminded the deputation collection in 1955 and 7 in 1956 that the action taken by council these amounts he has paid but had been at the request of the he said that this year his tax ratepayers rose to s14 council debated the question for about an hour at the conclu sion of which a resolution was passed striking out mr boivins tax for 1957 and placing the pro perty out of the collection area until such time as the area is built up and the route extended the other members in ttie area did not press for any action and will continue to pay the tax mr boivin considered the rains before freezeup in order j charge by assessment as wrong to build up reserve moisture m he c that many of the the soil winter carry through the j cottagers used their cottages on a new kid tbla is the golden jubilee car a revolution on wheels boldly planned from tbe very beginning as a golden anniversary showpiece for pontlao and general motors this one yon really must see here is a car unlike any you have ever known the golden jubilee pontiac is an allnew 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ont chas cooper ltd claremonr ont and no action to make any change was taken by council no legislation in connection with a request from stouffville sand gravel co that council grant permis sion for unlicensed vehicles to cross the township thoroughfare between two of the companys properties solicitor j d lucas advised that he could find no authority for council to provide such permission for unlicensed vehicles church farewell to rev w s whitcombe sunday evening at 730 a special service will also be held sunday at 1030 am when morning lemonville mrs a yake is spending a two weeks vacation with her daughter mrs charlie weir of parry sound mrs james simpson of kirk- ton was a sunday dinner guest with her niece and family mr and mrs grant wells mrs fred timbers has re turned home from a weeks va cation with her daughter mrs keith clarke at vineland mr and mrs eric highfield of ridgetown mr and mrs earl hisey and murray of vineland spent the weekend with their parents mr and mrs henry johnson mr and mrs harold smith and family spent sunday even ing with mr and mrs charlie preston mr denis kerr and mr mel kerr had sunday evening sup per with their parents mr and mrs m kerr mr and mrs powell of stouff ville called on mr and mrs kerr rev john r boyd of sudbury will speak to a combined sunday school and i congregational meeting mrs j as oldham will sing on sunday afternoon mr potter has returned from newmarket hospital where he had an appendectomy we hope he is soon feeling better bulbs continued from page 10 well therefore do not pack the corms in more than three layers the tiny cormlets which are clinging to the mother corm should be rubbed off and stored separately in slightly moistened sand or peat moss they will shrivel if stored dry as soon as frost has killed the dahlia tops cut them off a few inches from the ground then lift the tuber clumps care fully with a digging fork let them dry upside down for a few days remove loose soil place in bushel baskets or large boxes and store in a cool dry place for the winter do not wash the clumps sand peat moss or vermiculite are excellent packing material to keep the tubers from drying out when digging take great cars not to break the stems from the dahlia tuber many oldtimers will wrap the tubers in newspapers which are moistened frequently through put winter the old gardener j recommends dusting the tubers with sulphur before storage and covering the containers with dampened cloth or burlap about new years day and again in february inspect the tubers and discard any which may have rotted from time to time redampen the covering storage should be where the i temperature is about 40 df- grees ominion children love it in sandwiches planters delicious peanut butter 8 oz i 21c serve cold or stewed xork brand choice tomatoes 20 oz tin 2 w 35c handy for sandwiches canned meat burns spam 12 oz tin 2for89c stock up pep brand dog food 16 oz tin 3 for 29c richmello creamt salad dressing tfoz 33c healthful 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