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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 4, 1958, p. 5

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raspberries dr 5666s03 qts of peaches and plums our fine ontario peaches pears plums and apples are clamouring for attention now the peach crop is at its peak from now till midseptember and it is a bumper crop its easy to cache away a good supply of desserts for winter particularly if you use pectin a few minutes from the time you start with the prepared fruit you are lining up a row of sparkling spreads on your fruit cupboard shelf easytofollow recipes come with each bottle or package of fruit pectin in case you want to stick to established methods heres an easy peach pear and plum pre serve that requires no pectin it has been tested by the ontario peach growers marketing bd and comes highly recommended peach pear plum preserve with a smithcorona portable surveys show that students using typewriters obtain jwcj better marks neater notes easier studying better marks i make this your formula for success with the help of a new smithcorona portable typewriter your notes and assignments 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cook slow ly until thick pour into hot sterilized glasses seal yield 3 pints freezing ontario peaches the peaches available during september make an appetizing dessert fruit when they are sliced mixed with sugar and fro zen this pack also makes ex cellent pies and freshflavoured jam when processed during the winter the ontario peach growers marketing board suggests this method of preparing peaches for freezing select firm ripe fruit wash dip in toiling water to loosen the skin cool peel hold in weak brine 1 teaspoon salt to each quart of water weigh measure out sugar to have 1 pound of sugar to 6 pounds of fruit begin to slice the fruit into a kettle add sugar fre quently stir gently once or twice until the sugar is dissolv ed in peach juice pack and freeze lesson continued from page 2 wrong shall receive for the wrong there is no respect of persons the first phrase refers to the slave the second to the master rebellious slaves may respect punishment mas ters punish disobedienced with unbiased firmness god himself shows no discrimination in mef- ing out the divine penalty for sin see romans 211 eph 6 9 col 41 masters give unto your servants just and equal ye also have a master in heaven owners must deal with their slaves with justice and equality literally this is a blow at cruel irresponsibility the masters control is not ulti mate he too has an observant master god will judge his treat ment of slaves as precisely as he judges the slaves response to his owner the heart of the lesson the bible teaches the dignity of labor hard work is commend able true it is the consequence of adams original transgres sion but god has ordained it as part of the divine economy for fallen man honest toil has its limits to be observed privileges to be de fended and purposes to be achie ved the scriptures tell us how to go about our daily tasks and how to render just and honor able service whether as em ployers or employees to the glory of god paul did not attack the insti tution of slavery as such but his writings ultimately changed the moral climate of the early centuries and thus paved the way for the freeing of slaves and finally for the abolition of slavery god has told man to get busy he is to labour and do all his work this is a moral law as the almighty worked during the six days of creation so must people created after his image imitate the divine example and go to work they must avoid idleness an enemy of the soul which may lead to theft enthus iasm must mark their activity see col 323 but labor has its limits it is confined to a persons lifetime and to six days of each week no tyrannical boss has a right to exploit workers by demand ing a sevenday work week no employee on the other hand has a right to loaf on the job the industrial axe cuts two ways labor also has its privileges when rebuilding the walls of jerusalem the hebrews de fended their rights against hos tile attack weapons of war pro tected their trowels neh 416 within the clearly defined boun daries of justice and integrity workmen may expect fair treat ment and freedom rom molest ation io the fulfillment of their duties the purpose of work is of course the earning of a decent living one works that he may eat but this is only part of the story selfcentered labor hurts the cause of social justice man must toil for others as well as for self pay envelopes must benefit ones family to be sure thev must also aid others in distress eph 42s the ideal of industrial justice is noble it will never be realized by purely human means labor codes and management tech niques may be useful but their effectiveness depends upon the human heart which is so often selfish and treacherous unless i workers labor as unto the lord plans well ahead for big plowing match chairman of the local com mittee for the 195s international plowing match peter maney mpp has reported to the ontario plowmens association that plans are well advanced on the local level for the match to be held at crysler ontario oct to 10 according to mr manley resi dents of the united counties of stormont dundas and glen garry have been busy with prep arations for the big event the farmstead improvement competition which closes on sept 1 has already brought about many changes in the land scape farm homes barns fence rows and roadsides are being brightened for the benefit of visitors from other parts of on tario quebec and the united states all other committees are in readiness for the many phases of the event for the plowmen the 195s committee reports that there are more than 2000 acres of the best plow land in ontario already the billets committee reports sufficient accommoda tion for overnight visitors arrangements for the huge tented city are well in hand applications from exhibitors and caterers are arriving daily at headquarters in the parlia ment buildings toronto tiie 1958 plowing match com mittee invites everyone to this historic part of ontario during the week of october 7th to 10th and would remind them to see the st lawrence seaway and hydro project on the way the stourtylue tribune thndty september 4 1958 start your new lawn now right now from the middle of august until midseptember is a good time to make a new lawn advises j c taylor of the horticultural department ontario agricultural college guelph mr taylor states that at this time of year grasses sow their seeds naturally the weather is usually suitable and there is less weed competition than in the spring a lawn established in the fall begins growing early new process shurga1n is granular in texture each granule contains all the nutrients in the analysis theres no separation of ingredients your crop benefits from more uniform feeding whats more there is less fixing of soluble phosphorous in new process shurgain your crop receives more actual plant food than from conventional powderytype fertilizers new process shurga1n has less than jialf the average moisture content of conven tional fertilizers there is no caking problem its always freerunning drill clogging is eliminated pasture proper fertilization of pasture or hay pays off in stronger growth increased yields and the time to do it is in the fall tests show thata fall application of shurgain 101010 produces improved results oer an equivalent spring application fall wheat avoid excessive winter killing ensure strong top growth and root develop ment before the snow flies ensure a quick spring start and maximum yields too by applying new process shurgain with your fall wheat fall ploughdohti an application of new process si 1urga1n will help speed deteri oration of crop residues am remember more of the soluble phosphorous in new process shurgain remains available for plant use for all your fall fertilizer nitos insist on the finest fertilizer for your good earth canada packers limited manufacturers of new proceis shurgain fertilizers toronto chatham yveuand and employers are mindful of their master in heaven col 41 causes of discontent will continue jesus christ is the only way to our heavenly master when workmen at all levels are intro duced to him and find him as saviour their work may become godcentered justice will pre vail why is not more of the money now used in the promo tion of good labor relationships applied to the appointment and support of industrial chaplains who teach and preach the word of god and grasses have developed good roof systems by the following summer making them better able to withstand heat and drought in making a lawn sufficient depth of top soil good seed and plenty of moisture are the main factors five or six inches of good top soil will make a fine foundation for a lawn a complete fertilizer containing nitrogen phosphorus and potash in balanced amounts should be worked into the soil at about 20 to 25 lbs per 1000 square feet for the average home lawn a good general lawn mixture con taining plenty of kentucky blue grass is probably the best the grass seed is sown at between 3 and 5 lbs per 1000 square ft half being sown in one direction and half crosswise over the same area to assure even dis tribution the seed bed should be kept moist and if the wea ther is dry watered with a fine spray so that the seed will not be washed away in warm weather with plenty 1 of moisture grass will show township of whitchurch dog owners in the township of whitchurch are advised to complv with the provisions of rvlaw no 1567 procure a tag for the current year have same attached to dog collar prevent dog from running at large due lo the rapid spread of rabies a concerted effort will he made to catch and destroy any dogs running at large john w crawford clerk township of whitchurch through in from one to two or three weeks depending on the variety in cool weather germ ination of all varieties will be slower as the vancouver province ob serves ii life begins at 40 that explains why so many peo ple in their 50s act as if they were in their teens cairo radio screams hatred the ancient streets of baghdad 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