pi 10 the stouffyille tribune tburscv wy 23 i960 sandiviches made with butter taste better i ohtahio cream pkoducers marketihg board iintiimihc seeot hi eioouctts land sakes a what is an elephant doing in the barnyard the elephant is there because elephants never forget he wants to remind you that july 243 is canadian farm safe wfek1 remember lo be careful al all limes lowest onf wheat acreage since 1946 on july 17th 1960 plaques commemorating the pioneer berczy settlement and the bethesda lutheran church and burying ground in mark- ham township wore unveiled near unionville the plaques are part of a series being erected throughout the prov ince by the department of travel and publicity acting on the advice of the archaeo logical historic sites board of ontario participants in the ceremony shown left to right were mr a a mc- kenzie mpp york north rev norman wagner pastor of zion lutheran church at sherwood mr xelson a boy- len of the metropolitan tor onto and region conservation authority prof t f mc- llwraith a member of the- historic sites board the rev richard tubbe pastor of the blhesda church mrs how ard summerfeldt the eldest active member of the congre gation mr e j stiver pro gramme chairman and mr yv l clark reeve of mark- ham township and warden of york county speculation of 19s0 waeat crop being a normal crop is to- consisteit with statistics of ths ontario department of agricul ture figures the i960 crop of 325000 acres with the e- of 1959s low of 525000 because of winter kill is the oe acreage re corded since 19i6 the ten year verage production pr acre is 332 busiiis the 3960 crop is ev prted to yield slightly over 17 million bushels which is s2 of the ten year average overspeculation has affected the price to the farmer todays price ranging from 51 12 to 3113 compared io s133 last year with an exceedingly short crop of spring grain allowing greater storage for wheat at fatms the ontario wheat producers mar keting rmrd has recommended that growers store their wheat the negotiated floor price to farmers was set at si 50 darrg july to september a 2c a bus per month is escalated to feoru- ary when the floor price is s15c and remaining for the month of march present supplies of ontario wheat at terminal elevators are short in comparison to past years all factors being constant and the marketing of wheat being orderly rather than flooding the market should advance the do mestic pice comparable to the i par yetr 8l00min6t0n a new oil furnace has been installed in our church next sunday will be dedication day j and the monetary offerings will i be donated to the furnace fund mr and mrs v wagg visited j at kinsale on sunday rev and mrs h shanu jan- i et and gwenne of st catharines 1 spent last week at hvr parents i home mr and mrs o tranmer and mr and mrs h kee and family orangeville joined the family gathering on wednesday to celebrate janets birthday miss evelyn doner of stouff- ville visited with her brother mr and mrs howard doner and danny over sunday mr and mrs r macaloney with mr and mrs t clark of ballantrae were weekend tour ists near sudbury we are glad that mrs w a foekler is quite recovered from j her recent illness mr and mrs j assinck of markham expect to be in hol- i laud by now as they were leav ing on tuesday the family are holidaying with mr and mrs m thomas and mr and mrs smith ballantrae the bake sale held by the wa oa friday vas interrupt ed by the storm but got under way again en saturday and did a land ojbce business on saturday evening a bar becue party was held at pat seodans it was sponsored joint ly by ed lyons mr and mrs jim mcdernwtt and joyce pat- tender ed was jic for the evening mr ard mrs reg mowder and archie and jennie watson helped out in the square dancing department sunday was about the busiest ever all picnic accommodation was taken early in the day the i weather was perfect for a sun day outing gendae has something new going this year they have mov ies every wednesday night fri day is bingo night at cedar beach both parks are draw- ing geod saturday danee crowds weve got a big welcome to say to young jimmy watson from toronto originally from ballantrae jimmy is spending a weeks holiday with the ar chie watsons this sunday july 3ut is the last sunday school day until september for the children of ballantrae united church it will continue as usual after that date cooperators insurance association office lai belleville guelps hamilton london ollawo owen sound peterborough port arthur sornia stratford sault ste mori sudbury toronto windior rin6w00d church services at 1110 am and 730 pm sunday july 31 the neighborhood church needs you will you be there on sun day we are thankful in our cor ner for the showers of last week the raspberries especial ly needed it mr jacob grove is forced to take life a bit easy he overdid while loading hay last week we wish him his usual health in the near future mr and mrs oliver hancock and daughter kay of reaboro called at k phillips store last friday afternoon they lived here some years ago miss joan oldham is working at simpsons store toronto for the summer for the second time in our uocal church history there was baby dedicated sunday mor ning the baby was dana lor- ine daughter of the pastor and mrs soper rev wm crump a friend of the family officiated a family dinner was enjoyed on saturday evening at the home of mr and mrs jim old ham those present were mr and mrs m baker of king mr and mrs allan baker and fam ily of wilson connecticut mr and mrs keith hutchison and family mr and mrs merlin baker and family mr and mrs floyd ratcliff and family mr and mrs herman terry and margaret of simcoe spent the weekend with his uncle and aunt mr and mrs frank atkin son mrs albert hobbs is visit ing her daughter and family in winnipeg for a few weeks hav ing travelled there by grey hound bus lovely trip the grain and corn in usa look wonderful pine orchard we extend our sympathy to mrs albert boake and family in the death of her mother mrs mcmullen of stouffville mrs ed johnston spent a few days with mrs l feasby of willowdale mr and mrs whitfield thorn- bury visited mr and mrs rae mcclure last week theyve got the industrys greatest engineering advances the best power plants going outstanding stamina for whipping schedules plus real dollar- saving economy truck men clear across canada know it and sales figures prove it chevrolet is the best truck you can buy anywhere 15000 pound single or option al 2speed rear axle standard axles rugged hy- poid gears convert driveline torque into power to move the loads faster more efficiently jobmaster six heres the lowcost answer to your heavier hauling problems efficient sixcylinder design makes the jobmaster a natural choice for thrift standard on many 60 series models variable rate two stage rear springs new twostage smoothness wien the truck is trpty only a light part of the snng is in acticn full load causes full springing you ride softer all the time 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