Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 30, 1961, p. 10

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p3 10 the stouffilu wluht tkruby mircb 30 1961 ontario hog producers fo- office supplies its the tribune say ok for introduci w sales method dutch clock system ol bid ding the system is buiit around a network of twoway teletype machines with the master unit in the cooperatives office in toronto and individual units installed in the offices of each of the packerbuyers across the province the master unit will have a transmission speed of from 75 to 100 words per min ute and the lots of hojs will be listed on the teletype showing their location in the various assembly yards bidding will then begin on each lot in turn with the master unit setting out prices on either a declining or ascending scale from the basic asking price when the price reaches a level at which a par ticular processor wishes to bid for that lot of hogs he presses a breakkey on his own unit this automatically stops the the ontario hog producers appears on the agencys master cooperative has been given the 1 board and arrangements are green light to go ahead with a j made between the successful new system of teletype selling bidder and the agency on terms of ontarios hogs effective by of sale etc april 1 1961 the new system r this system automatically re- has been devised by the bell cords all bids preserves them telephone company and incor- i for the archives and eliminates porates an office to office tele- the possibility of tie bids and type hookup with a modified the need for allocation in this event all bidders know simul taneously the details on lots for sale asking price price of sale and other such information the control of selling remains in the hands of the sales staff however as they reserve the right to withdraw an offer or to reject a bid until a reasonable price has been obtained for the hogs offered in the event of the smaller packers who cannot afford the installation of a teletype unit another metiiod is being work ed out that will serve their pur pose equally well and still pre serve their independence on the market meanwhile in ontario voting is in progress to name the 11 members of the ontario hog producers marketing board each of these board members will represent a zone in the pro vince and the size of this zone sunday school lesson transmission the bidders name is based on hog marketings insurance agents form association march 16th was the second official meeting of the newly formed york independent in surance agents assoc held at the summit view restaurant north of richmond hill the association was formed by local agents anxious to sup ply the most uptodate infor mation and service to their cli entele the area covered by the association includes the town ships of markham king vaug- han whitchurch and east gwil- limbury among the charter members of the group was local representative harvey c coath- up main str unionville ont they elected from the group larry neill president rex smith vice president marvin hunter treasurer and roy phillips secretary public rela tions work was delegated to mrs ada g caesar and locks- ley f job clu eric phillips director of the ontario association attended the current meeting and intro duced our speaker mr fred funston president of the on tario independent insurance agents association and also mr edward paul president of the metropolitan toronto in dependent insurance agents as sociation mr funston pointed out the many educational seminars available to keep progressive agents well informed in the various complex types of insur ance available to solve the pub lics requirements one of these all day courses will be held in toronto on april 6th and an other several days course will be held in october to increase the professional status of your local agent the qualifying stan dards of the examinations com pulsory in acquiring a license have been further raised independent agents not pres ently associated with the newly organized york independent insurance agents association are invited to join hero is your opportunity to enjoy a and bus leaves stouffville 830 am wednesday april 5 arrives back approx 530 6 pm chas richards sons ltd are sponsoring a tour through international harvester manufacturing plant at hamilton 100 includes roundtrip and lunch applications now being accepted till mon mar 27 at chas richards sons no 47 hwy- west of stouffville of unclaimed vehicles markham township police department gormley rr 2 ontario april 5th 1961 1 1954 gmc dump truck lie no 13299c 1959 registered owner gait cartage 153 connant st oshawa ont 2 1952 pontiac lie no 323156 1010 registered owner james bugg 217a parliament st tor onto ont 3 1946 hudson lie no 3020s 1959 registered owner richard molcr 331 main st toronto ont 4 1950 ford sed lie no 2136s5 19g0 regis tered owner lome roy avhitikcr 479 woburn ave toronto ont 5 1950 chevrolet no plates 6 1947 mercury cpc lie no n6ss27 1960 registered owner john kenneth ekelman 491 eagle su newmarket ont 7 1 norman motorcvcle no plates 8 2 bicycles boys clarence widcman chief of police lesson for april 2 christ ocs ijvlvg lord john 20 and 21 goldex text then said jesus re h unto you as my father hath sent me even so send i you john 20 2l the lessov as a whole the death of jesus christ would be worthless if it were not for his resurrection from the dead it is his rising again that for ever proclaims the permanent value of his work on the cross mary magdalene had been one of the very few who had stood on golgotha and witnessed the awful anguish of her dying lord see john 1925 last at the cross she was first at the tomb and although her faith had not grasped the truth of the personal resurrection of jesus her love for him was so intense that site came to the garden in the early dawn to honour his body and this act of devotion outshone any effort on the part of the others her glorious re ward came when she received the distinction of being the first one to whom the risen christ revealed himself see mark 16 9 the heart of the lesson- it is somewhat surprising that the lords first appearance af ter he arose from the dead was to a woman and not to a man and especially is this true when we notice that this woman shar ed the general view that they had permanently lost him fur thermore she was among the group that had needlessly pre pared embalming spices for that incorruptible body they had all overlooked the great prophetic statement of psalm 1610 neither wilt thou suffer thine holy one to see corruption why then did the lord so honor her we believe that the answer lay in the fact that she intensely loved him her head may not have been too clear but her heart was right this deep love is evidenced by the fact that mary magdalene came to the tomb very early that morning before any of the others more over upon learning that the body was missing she refused to leave the scene but remained there with breaking heart then too she was ready to carry away the body if it could be re covered yes jesus christ was the dearest object of her heart he had become her saviour that day long ago when he had de livered her from sevenfold sa tanic power see mark 169 i love them that love me says god and those that seek me esrly shall find me prov s1t loving and seeking go together and these bring the rich compensations of spiritual discovery there is an unhealthy empha sis today upon intellect at the expense of heart many religious books cater to the mind in their discussion of academic ques tions but leave the affections unstirred mere knowledge puf- feth up but love cdifieth build- eth up 1 cor sl asv by all means let us have a clear expository ministry but let it be also warm and that which leads to the weeping eyes and the worshiping spirit pruxixg ix spkixg has many advantages although the art of pruning trees and shrubs is considered by many to be a yearround job deciduous trees vines and cer tain types of shrubs will benefit greatly if they are pruned in the early spring according to horticulturists with the ontario department of agriculture ear ly spring means the dormant period just before the start of a new years growth pruning at this time has several advantages pruning- wounds heal more quickly in the spring thereby lessening dangers of disease and insect infestation its easier to cut the shape you want when there are no leaves to obstruct the framework of the plant there is less likelihood of bark dam age especially to larger trees when pruning is done in the spring while good for many plants early spring pruning should not apply to springflowering shrubs because prospective blooms may be lost wait until the flowering period is over then prune it also pays to wait awhile before pruning trees that bleed ex cessively this bleeding or flow of sap is especially heavy with trees such as maple birch and walnut though the loss of sap may be great in many cases the only real cause for alarm is the messy condition that results aeroprills top dress with aeroprllls nowl winter wheat shows increases averaging 10 to is bushels per acre when top dressed with 80 to 160 pounds of aeroprill 335 nitrogen fertilizer in early spring aeroprills the fast acting nitrogen source supplies immedi ately available nitrogen to promote stooling stimulate rapid growth and high yield depend on aeroprills to give your wheat a boost when growing conditions are poor get economical aeroprills from your fertilizer dealer today 1 ujt til rtii- fastacting nitrogen cyawaiwrii cyanamid of canada limited montreal quebec sales offices toronto montreal vincouvtr wanted more cream shippers for best results ship your cream to stouffvill creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call phone 186w stouffville creamery co cold storage lockers for rent for office supplies its the tribune the mutual life of canada opens new branch office at richmond hill the constantly expanding business of the mutual life of canada has led to the opening of a 10th branch office in the toronto area on april 3rd the new branch which will serve policyholders and others in north york richmond hill thornhill aurora newmarket and surround ing areas will be located at 6a levendale road richmond hill telephone avenue 55561 the branch will be managed by stuart s greenham mr greenham has been associated with the companys windsor branch as representative at harrow ontario and surrounding community for the past ten years he has had continuous success as a personal life underwriter and has qualified consistently for membership in the companys leading production clubs he is a master builder a distinction given outstanding representatives of the company associated with mr greenham will bet james crotiland clu n iso kennedy st west aurora f m pugh stouffvillo w greonsidoj clu 469 timothy st newmarket w f rowe sutton wott key l langford 362 simcoe st newmarket the mutual life assurance company of canada head officet waterloo ontario established 1869

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