halfpast teen markham twp subdivider faces heavy tax charge did you have a good lawn this summer ontario had many spotty lawns again this year some worse than others and this could happen again next sum mer unless something is done about it much of the trouble can be traced to physical sources such as feltilizer burn and dog and in sect damage a rug or mat advertisement i have a privilege given to few men my grandson hart kennedy dc is joining me in my stouff- ville chiropractic office at 17 church street on october 5 for 42 years i have practised the healing art of chiropractic in unionville and for almost that long have had an office in stouffville harts father keith is a chiro practor and he along with my son glen and myself operate the kennedy chiropractic clinic in unionville halts office hours will be from 2 to 9 pm monday wed nesday and friday and mine are from 9 am to 12 noon tues day and friday a call to stouff ville 617 will reach him any time may i invite my old friends to drop in and meet hart arthur c kennedy dc kennedy chiropractic clinic unionville toronto- stouffville placed on a lawn in the hot wea ther or misused chemical weed killer can also cause burn and dont forget drought if none of these gives the an swer then the damage is prob ably due to a grass disease in ontario the two big lawn dis eases are brown patch and dol lar spot brown patch is a fungus dis ease that produces irregularly shaped brown spots one inch to several feet in diameter the spots have a dark smokering effect around the outer edges where the fungus is active this disease develop quickly under these conditions high humid ity temperatures of so to 90 degrees during the day and 60 to 70 degrees at night with de velopment of dew or fog too much nitrogen fertilizer dollar spot can be recognized by its strawcoloured spots that are silverdollarsize these spots often develop into large irregu lar areas cool nights and warm humid days help dollar spot get established heres how lawn specialists with the ontario department of agriculture attack brown patch and dollar spot use a mixture of 2 parts calo mel and 1 part bichloride of mercury apply as a spray or dust at a rate of 3 ounces per 1000 square feet dilute each 3ounce portion with 1015 gal lons of water or with 2030 lbs of good topsoil dont overdose the grass may be burned if you do george selkirk 35 onetime lay preacher turned land de veloper surrendered to police friday on charges of failing to file corporation tax returns in volving 100000 crown counsel paul eker told magistrate james butler that selkirk had been sought for the past year and had been traced to the bahamas selkirk is listed as an official of numerous companies he sub divided a large tract of land in markham twp near langstaff and appeared before council a number of times as there was great controversy over the de velopment 5000 ban he was remanded to oct 9 on 5000 bail crown counsel eker asked that bail be set at 25000 but magistrate butler agreed on 5000 after b c by- noe defense counsel submitted that men on serious charges like rape were released on the lesser amount mr eker told the court that the provincial government was considering laying 600 addition al charges under the corpora tion tax act he said each charge could bring a minimum fine of 50 and a maximum of 500 selkirk has been charged on a warrant issued by the treas ury department of the ontario government the warrant char ged that he failed to file pro vincial government corporation tax returns on behalf of five companies of which he is an official audley mrs fred puckrin the fatherandson banquet was held in the church base ment on friday evening with a good attendance following the supper there was a short pro gram with bert guthrie as chairman glenn squire pro posed a toast to the church to which rev m buttars replied bill puckrin proposed a toast to the fathers to which bill guthrie replied ian buttars gave a piano selection mr rob in nicholson whitby led in a singsong rev t fleetham of greenwood gave a talk on boys work arid the boys church or- woodbridge fair 2 big days harness races saturday oct 10 130 pm thanksgiving day oct 12 130 pm usual privileges horse show midway fun for all w m myers secretary phone atlas 80511 the birfrcst rural fair in the dominion green river the sympathy of the com munity is extended to mrs f pennock and family in the re cent loss of her sister mrs margaret jones mr and mrs m draper are spending a very pleasant holi day in the north country visit- fng with relatives and friends mr roy carter accompanied his brother frank of brougham to california they travelled by plane and mrs carter reports a very rough journey but they proved good fliers and arrived safe and sound mr and mrs b draper had tea on sunday with mr and mrs white of markham wei extend congratulations to mr w woolhead in his suc cess as a prizewinner at mark ham fair for his turkey entry out of twentyfour birds shown he secured all the first prizes all the second prizes three 3rds and 3 4ths then to climax it the reserve grand champion grand champion hen and grand champion tom so once again hats off to the green river tur key ranch and its owner on thursday of last week master peter callendine enter- 1 tained some of his friends to a birthday party in his honor i the ladies aid will hold their regular meeting at the home of j mrs r hamilton on wednes- day oct 14th at 8 pm all ladies welcome tiinking of a 1vb car call your neighbour ron elliott gonnlcy 5303 or at m m sisley ltd 4709 yoage st wiljowdale ba 13437 rambler and fine used cars most men work hard to make their money first and then hard er to make it last ganizations attendance rings were pre sented to the following sunday school girls and boys on sun day anne guthrie eileen guth rie harold guthrie arthur puckrin bill puckrin lynda puckrin keith puckrin nancy puckrin roy puckrin joyce smith marie smith ronald smith shirley smith glenn squire and peggy squire the club meets at the home of charlie and mrs clemence this saturday evening mr and mrs eric halton and family oshawa visited at the home of mr and mrs brian churchyard on sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs stanley powell on sun day were stanleys brother-in- law and sister mr and mrs ben mills and family islington and his father mr d m pow- ell railway time table charges sfecfrve sunday oct 25th 1959 canadian national stop fall milk slump a timehonoured piece of cow- habit gospel is losing ground in eastern ontario some folks are questioning whether cows really need to slip in production when theyre stabled in october says ontario department of agriculture livestock research er john dalrymple of kempt- ville agric school i think the trouble goes back to manage ment care in september things like not providing enough good pasture pasturing meadows too closely and leaving cows out too long when the weather gets cold can cause a drop in pro duction while cows are still on pasture they should be put on about the same dry feed as they are going to have when they are actually stabled get them used to hay silage and grain so that when they do come in they wont miss the grass he explains dalrymple likes to start stab ling the cows about the middle of october when the weather gets a bit disagreeable but he the stouffyllu tribune thny october 8 1959 gt tt jmmvvv stouffville skating clubs new pro judy lawrence gooderham 1959 star of the ice follies gold medalist at 14 years gold dancer 3rd place winner canadian jr ladies championship dont miss this opportunity we are fortunate few skating clubs can offer training of this high calibre lowest membership fees in the area special halfprice rate for pregrade i children figures free skating and dancing instruction mondays tuesdays thursdays fridays commencing monday october 19 1959 fun health poise companionship register at the arena friday oct 9 35 pm prefers to keep them in the barn only at night they are allowed to pasture 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