Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 22, 1959, p. 3

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pine orchard mr and mrs selby evans of sharon were dinner guests on sunday with mr and mrs how ard mcciure mrs robert murby and wee daughter patty lynn are visit ing with her parents mr and mrs j downey bloomington master ronald tranmer un derwent a tonsilectomy at vx- bridge hospital last week the misses bernice ramer glen major mrs jim harrison toronto j is spending her holidays with mr and mrs george pickett mr aid mrs allan holman and jyce rose spent a week j brooklin visited sunday at the at fair haven camp 1 jones the two week vacation bible j school conducted in our church juss mabel baker mr and mrs albert boakehere came to a grand finale down spent the weekend with were recent guests at the wed- with open house on friday mrs urn fiss and edgar ding of mrs boakes nephew in night a large crowd of parents i several attended a shower oaremont land friends enjoyed the singing mr and mrs rae mcciure and recitals of the children and myrna and danny spent sunday the opportunity to see the num- at oman ontario myrna reierous projects they had com- mained for a weeks vacation pleted mrs jess lundy is vacation- rev mr devies who plans over 200 members tour local farms over two hundred farmers farm near stouffvilie fresh ing with her brother merril da- 1 on going to holland m vis and mrs davis mrs and miss yake of tor onto were sunday visitors with mrs wesley lundy mrs edson johnston enter tained her mother mrs wilson lsomrs wood and mrs jones sion field soon was the speaker at church on sunday and show ed slides of the work mrs ray foord of petcrboro and miss margaret lemon of monisburg were weekend visi tors with mr and mrs c lem- j sunday school picnic the at the youth centre sixth line thurs day bring one and all with your picnic basket for 630 o clock on fridav the occasion being on mrs wilsons and mrs woods j a date to remember birthday congratulations mrs winbourne and boys are holidaying in northern ontario and mr vvinbourne spent a few- days in montreal mr and mrs hooey and fam ily were recent visitors with mr and mrs doug hope mr and mrs harold chrysler of kerrobert sask visited mr and mrs ed johnston and also spent a couple of clays wjth mr and mrs walt johnston after attending the st lawrence sea way opening miss aleta widdifield mrs ford lehman and mr r allen attended the funeral saturday of mr carling alcock held on friday night for the newiyweds mr and mrs geo xokes at the home of his mo ther mr jim moore toronto vis ited sunday with mr and mrs j a hingston mr and mrs david simmonds and family visited thursday evening with mr and mrs claude simmonds and family mrs clinton neville and mr and mrs foote spent a few days with mrs florence wil son at port elgin anniversary congratulations to mr and mrs t risebrough on july 17 and mr and mrs jim jones on july 20 a group of young people from toronto spent saturday even ing with mr and mrs claude simmonds the first symptom of a vita min b2 deficiency is watering of the eyes whenever you are in a bright light or a cold wind buying m new car inquire about our moneysaving insnnuice and finance plan with these features 1 low cost financing 2 complete insurance coverage 3 full payment to dealer 4 fast confidential service oar plan is also available when purchasing a used can new track or farm equipment call us today for full details f g ilsop iisuhoe agemcy fire main street east like auto casualty stouffvilie ont phone stoaff zzsw wate ud out last wednesday mor- i ning to set a new attendance record for the annual sunrise tour sponsored by the york county soil crop improve ment association sacrificing a days work at home at a busy time of year to see firsthand various crop demonstrations in the county the large crowd met in earl empringhams pasture field near victoria square where iw m cockbum york countys agricultural representative and organizer of the lour started things oft at s30 am the em- piingham pasture was one where fertilizer and particular ly nitrogen had been applied early this spring to boost pro duction a fairly new source of nitrogen urea had been used on parts of the field and despite the fact that the cows had eaten much of the evidence the pre dominantly grass mixture had responded will to the treatment several interesting projects were observed at the massey- ferguson farm the site of the next stop dr d n huntley head of the field husbandry department at the oac was on hand to explain fully the dif ferences between the ten varie ties of oats and barley which were growing in drill width plots the garry and rodney oats thebrant and york barley looked best in the plots their top rating was confirmed by dr huntley he explained that shield or clintland oats would have special value where an earlier variety was needed and that montcalm and parkland barley were the only varieties suitable for malting staff from the soils department at oac had also prepared pits at the faim to demonstrate the differ ences between good and poorly drained soil structures the re sults of the use of a new type weed killer on corn was observ ed as well the new chemical eptam had been worked into the soil at planting time and weed growth was substantially retarded farm manager bill sutherland who is also presi dent of the crop association explained the extensive testing they are doing with different varieties of corn and emphasiz- irf the importance of good cob- ibing and early maturity for the best quality feed perhaps the highlight of the day for the mechancally mind- isd was seeing a hay pelleter in operation at murray littles green hay is fed into this ma chine it is dehydrated first and then compressed into very dry firm quarterinch pellets this process is fairly costly but the extra cost can be partially justi fied by the fact that a much higher percentage of the pro tein and vitamins in the hay- can be saved than with normal haying methods those on the tour were also interested in looking over mr littles herd of big fast gaining charolais cattle further evidence of the far mers increasing ability to as sist nature for best crop pro duction was witnessed at the next stop the sky was clear and sunny but bruce harper at stouffvilie had rain falling on one of his pastures at the rate of one inch every two hours for all to see his irrigation equip ment had improved the growth on his twelve acres of pasture to the point where it will carry his 28 milking cows for the sea son commenting on the econo my of irrigation for pasture dr huntley felt it was a sound practice where additional land was expensive and where there was a good market for the milk produced the tour was concluded with a visit to the york county for est at vivian although refores tation projects are frequently considered to be mainly for con servation cliff hollidge of the department of lands and for ests discussed the work in i terms of income expenses an- i nual cropping and long term j management it was noted that reforestation or tree farming was similar in many ways to normal crop production attendance was well maintain ed throughout the day and pre sident bill sutherland along with mr cockburn were well satisfied that the tour had been one of the best to date the stourtyihi tmbutff twxfay my 23 1959 not best never buick deals never never never have we offered such deals on ancient egyptians loved or namental plants and flowers rameses the great boasted that he had furnished at least 19 million ceremonial bouquets to temples experimental injection of hor mones by trained veterinarians has enabled cows to give milk without having had calves a technique which could add to the milk supply by saving thou sands of sterile cows that are sent to slaughter annually new 1959 buicks gftsk tremendous deals the general says we must sell our buicks before august 15th buy your buick now nea patrick motors w stouffvilie phone 372 we strongly advise early shopping for best selections dresses summer cottons must be cleared i reg 495 now 298 reg 695 now 498 sizes from 10 to 24v4 in the group better ft dresses a chance for you to have that extra dress you have always wanted at a very low price a complete range of full and half sizes skirts all ladies summer skirts values to 795 now being cleared at 498 girls pedal pushers you must see these at 98c ladies jeans blues texas tans reg priced 498 clearing at reg to 1195 reg to 1495 reg to 1995 out they go now 895 now 1195 now 1495 298 summer blouses sizes to 44 values to 5398 being cleared at one low price 239 ladies shorts sizes 12 to 18 only 298 now 269 rej 398 flow 369 ladies halter tops a good buy at 269 summer gloves normally sold up to 198 98c swimwear not all sizes in each price range but a good selection still available sizes 12 to 20 reg to 1295 reg to 995 reg to 795 now 995 now 795 now 595 girls swimwear reg 298 now 269 reg 398 now 369 sizes 8 to 14 in the lot girls slim jims regularly sold at 298 now 269 girls sockees broken ranges but all sizes in the group reg sold up to 79c now 49c feature bath towels good lofty towel in generous size ea ea reg 98c now 69c i spoffords stouffville ah- ways good value phone 161

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