Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 5, 1963, p. 9

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interest from date of deposit free chequing privileg deposits by mail postage paid envelopes provided free hours 9 to 3 fridays 9 to 9 salurdavs 9 to 1 clstomek parking at the rear oe the office guaranty trust canadas laiosst ndependtmr trust company richmond hill pott office corner phone 8841188 coroners inquest suggests tractor registration fee continued from front easily overturned mr he wright secretary of the ontario farm safety coun cil said that his organization was attempting through educa tion to impress on the the hazards involved in tractor operations he noted however that the council had no powers to enact legislation he revealed that demonstra tions with rowcrop tractors under various conditions had proven that such machines could be ovc rturned with com parative eas he said that legislation had been considered to halt the use of tractors by children but he contended that such a law- would be difficult to enforce it would require a large staff to police the activities of farm people he said dr fleming revealed that he had been called to four fatal tractor accidents in his area this year and in three of the cases the victims were child ren even today i saw a 12- year old driving a monster of a tractor he said there arc ss3sbtssxxxs300cc3000orea electors of pickering township vote spang your vote and influence is respectfully solicited vote to reelect harvey f spang councillor for ward 1 ward 1 representative for past 5 years polling day dec 7th hours 10 am 8 pm for transportation and cars telephone 6102278 aaanamx3orocsx3c3ttaoc3oa everyone likes a parade especially markhams annual santa claus parade this year bigger than ever sal dec 7 930 a bands floats clowns novelty units antique cars horses and buggies baton twirlers antique fire engine the parade led by a special opp motorcycle escort reeve alma walker will leave kamona drive anil highway 48 at d30 sharp proceed south on 48 to highway 7 west to he westerly side of markham shopping centre where the parado terminates arrival at the centre approxi mately 1030 free free free to all the children christmas candy canes dont forget visit santa in his workshop at the markham shopping centre many similar incidents mr wright admitted that cue to the severity of farm accidents his organization might be forc ed to extend its operation be- yond the field of education i few parents would pcr- p c m a y boy to drive their s3000 car but still allow him to drive a tractor which is just as hazardous he said he not ed that under normal condi tions a 10 or 12 year old can operate a tractor satisfactorily but under extreme circumstan ces they have not the capabil ities to cope with the emergen cy he noted that legislation is presently in force that makes it illegal for a boy or girl under 16 years to drive a tractor on a road but there was nothing to the books to cover this practice on private property safely conscious mr wright said that manu facturers were safety conscious and were concerned over the farm accident rate he noted however that a tractor is a workhorse and safety factors cannot be built into a machine that would prove a detriment to its practical operation jury foreman fred wicks said he was shocked to see the absolute disregard for safety measures during the parade of men and machines at the inter- naional plowing match the organizers or sponsors were de feating the very purpose of your safety program he said directing his remarks to mr wright in commenting on the impos ed tractor registration fee mr wicks said that it might serve two purposes 1 bolster the funds of the county safety council and 2 make the far mer more safety conscious usually when people contri bute money to something they become interested in it he said charles grubbe president of the york county safety coun cil expressed favour with a tractor registration fee but sug gested that many farmers might resent it aware of dangers eighteen year old glenn stci- ner brother of the victim said that marlin had driven both the neighbours tractor and their own on many occasions i have never seen him act carelessly he said we had taught him to be careful he said he believ ed the front wheels of the ma chine had dropped into a shal low ditch at the edge of the lane the owner mr hoover said that the tractor was in good mechanical condition and the tires were loaded he noted however that if the driver had taken one hand off the steering wheel to protect his face from lowhanging tree branches the front wheels could have turned sharply out of control the hearing that opened at 8 pm on wednesday evening lasted nearly three hours control of mastitis is major problem to many farmers the stouffyiue tribune thursday dctember 5 1963 pas a a wall agricultural representative york county its estimated that the annual bill for treating mastitis in this country is around one million dollars add to this figure the loss of cows milk and the men tal frustration of farmers try ing to keep the disease under control and it is easy to see that mastitis is a very serious dis ease why havent we been able to fight mastitis more effectively i think there are several reas ons one is that we havent realized that its so common we think that only the cows that have it are the acute cases that show up clearly the fact is that most cows are infected but we dont notice them until some upset or special stress brings on obvious symptoms the result is that we treat in- m goodwood the sympathy of the commu nity goes out to mrs lavern cairns and daughters ruby and shirley and families in the death of mr cairns who died suddenly last week mr and mrs johnson kidd mr and mrs ted kidd and me lody visited mr kidds sister and family at tyronne on thursday let us remember shutin friends with cards at christmas here is mr steve shulars ad dress 887 centre road essex- ville michigan mr and mrs art williamson and children visited her sister mr and mrs art goddard and family on sunday mrs harry woodland and mrs bert maye entertained their sunday school class of girls to supper at the woodland home sunday dianne maye entertained five little girls on friday afternoon it being her eighth birthday treats are in store for the month of december at the bap tist church the tree will be up next sunday and homer james cousin of george beverley shea will be singing he was a win ner of the talent show with the george murray show on tv come and hear a talented mus ician singing for the lord white gifts will be received for mission parcels dividual cases rather than pay ing attention to the whole herd its been fourd thst the only way to beat mastitis is to check the herd regularly and treat or weed out the offenders the california milk test can now be used and it is reliable milk samples can be sent to the vet erinary college at guelph through any local veterinarian another gap in the battle a- gainst mastitis is te proper use of disinfectants just be cause a dairyman uses a disin fectant doesnt necessarily mean that it is doing its proper job it may not be mixed at the right strength or if it has been stored too long it may have lost some effectiveness to do its job it naturally has to be applied to the right places and at the right time most mater ials take about 30 seconds to work so that a qulv in and out dip often doesnt do much good milking nachlnes frequently cause trouble too vacuum is often too low with a slow milk ing the result pulsator timing may be off which crses trou ble too it is probably a bad thing that a milking machine can be badly in need of repair and still perform the milking job the operator of course is the key man in mastitis control success rests on his shoulders even after testing and checking of disinfectants and the ma chine has been done dairymen will agree that its worth a lot of effort to be free of this cost ly annoying and frustrating problem when it comes to your flock replacement stock choose wisely your egg income depends on it an excellent choice is swifts sky- hi 312 a bird with an outitand- ing number of high profit factors this whiteegg layer has the enviable record of an average 259 eggs per hen over a 12month period on a minimum amount of feed average weight of eggs per dozen is 259 ounces feed con version usability and interior egg quality arc unexcelled in the in dustry give your profits a boost order swifts outstanding layer the skyhi 312 swifts hatchery goodwood ont chas jackson phone stouftville g102726 oak ridges resident lone new candidate in whitchurch election continued from front page ship force he said would be operated by a police commis sion to remove responsibility from any iiember of council the deputyreeve referred to a new land use bylaw hav ing been prepared by planning board subject to approval by the ontario municipal board he said the special zoning for lake wilcox had been passed while the zoning for musselmans lake had been defeired until the summer of 64 seventyseven meetings stewart burnett said that he had attended 77 meetings dur ing the year and served on four committees he said he was not in favor of the winter works program as it proved more ex pensive than paying the 20 billed to the municipality for direct relief he commented that increased road costs were likely to occur as the public continued to demand more and more service council has little say councillor alvin farmer drew applause when he stated he thought clerk jack craw ford should be given two mos paid holiday in florida he pointed out the great adminis trative load mr crawford has been carrying for many years mr farmer said the public would be amazed at the limita tions on the powers of council school requests not subject to review road expenditures sub ject to the dept of highways bylaws subject to the municipal board and county council in creasing its costs and township paying its share he expressed the view that continued pressure should be kept on the highways depart ment for more subsidy mr farmer thought an in crease in township population desirable and couldnt see the sense of forcing a man to buy a tenacrelot when he only wanted two in conclusion he quoted from isaiah come let us reason together stating that was what council wantvd from the electors councillor ivan mclaughlin expressed his appreciation to the public for his vote in 1962 when illness kept him from be ing out at election time he made mention of the townships good fortune in past years as regards police costs but said he could not predict such favours for the future w 9 w v m w we thank you in these days of constant municipal growth and change bringing with them heavy costs we accept with humble appreciation the confidence the electors of stouftville have placed in us by according us an acclamation for the towns first twoyear council term we believe that stouftville will be faced with sizeable expansion problems during the next two years and we will devote both our time and energies to these problems keeping in mind at all times the best interests of the entire community win timbers reeve ker laushway deputyreeve i i t i rt r r new years dance morgan hall r jgy reservations only for information tickets mr phone 2941040 of action to take to keep insured if you change johs follow carefully the instructions on the back of the certifi cate of payment form 104 which your sronp is required to give you when you reach yonr 19th birthday yon are no longer covered by your parents certificate register separately within thirty days to keep insured forms are available at hospitals banks and com mission offices q when you marry the family premium must be paid to cover husband wife and eligible dependants tell your group or if you pay direct tell the commission outabio hosfttaii skuvices comuhssigii ztsstongesi toronto 7 lean tender juicy farmers style fill mk squssbp prime rib rogesb of beei home rendered 39 69 49 m 69 r van camp pork beans 2 aylmer choice bartletf pears 33c paramount cohoe salmon 43c kelloggs special k rig 30c king size cheer socoki 125 frozen food features highuner haddock fish chips 59c sarah lee cakes w i 69c food market stouffvillc phone 6401942 i

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