Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 3, 1965, p. 9

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the stowfviue tribune ttojy june 3 1965 p 9 pipes by brigham established 1906 hand craftki in canada sold exclusively by harmacy 35 main st w slouffville phone 6401722 record holstein sale has 1528 average 15000 for boil calf buy your office supplies from tribune office supplies 5456 main st w stouffville the shore canadian clas sic holstein sale held may st at glamvorth realized a total of 56570 for 37 head an average of s152s each this is the high est average ever made at a hol stein consignment sale in the southwestern ontario distrl t centering on london it com pares with the previous record of si 026 established at this sale a year ago top price of 15000 was paid by richard schleissneri of pun- lea farm jersoyvilie for the sixmonthsold bull calf elkeur royal hope consigned by r f brown paris ont the six near est ancestors of this bull all have the top rating for type f excellent and his seven near est dams have an average year ly production of 23579 lb- of milk testing 40 percent butter- fat runnerup in the bidding was erik andersen brarttiord acting for an unnamed italian buyer highest price for a female was 5000 paid by hooper bros st marys ont to harol 1 1 w pearce tillsonburg foi i crest nettle burke a very good fouryearold daughter of the noted rosafe citation r twice grand champion at the mexican national dairy show richard schlcissner paid 1150 the second highest price for a female for the grand champion at the 19g1 middlesex black white day she wits sold by r h shore glamvorth ont her baby daughter went to hallward houck brampton at 150 the highest price for a bred heifer was 1030 received bv r r dennis oak ridges ont from bertram stewart hornby ont ten head were sold for ex port one of these was a six- i moruhsold bull calf bought by escardo maranga sa peru for 1500 he was sol i by kbydale farms gitche- 1 rer ujs buyers were present j from michigan pennsylvania f an missouri other high prices included sj 750 paid by robert klein i ri amend mich to burton m ramsay sons uanstead ont for a very good four- yearold daughter of rosafe ci tation r 2300 paid by g j james mclean republic mo to fred b griffin burgessville ont for a fouryearold daugh ter of rosafe citation r 2100 paid by forest lee farms springfield ont to marsdale farms st catharines for a six- yearold very good daughter of romandale supreme 1200 paid bv ross marshall kirkton to j allan bain of stratford out for a fiveyearold cow 1 200 paid by james mclean republic mo to kenneth gow- anloeh port elgin for a very good fourvearold daughter of rosafe citation r 1175 paid by m barman sons middle- ton nv to shore holsteins for a fourvearold rosafe citation r daughter 1000 paid by hooper bros st marys to shore farms glanworth for a fourvearold cow and also 1000 to c c morris sons comber for an eight-months- old heifer calf 1000 paid by m d wingrove campbellville to laurence smith son scot land for an eightyearold ex cellent cow and 925 paid to wilfred james sons sarnia for a twoyearold heifer s1000 paid by keith edwards cam- lachie to r schleissner jersey- ville for a threeyearold cow two bulls average 8175 each 27 milking females 1258 6 bred heifers 716 2 heifer calves 730 laeeeooooossocossogesgasssoeaeoaeeoeaaeaa markham fair sept 30- notice to principals and teachers this is our school childrens section for our forthcoming fair the directors would like to make a few suggestions to avoid confusion on friday september 24 430 pm to 5 pm and saturday september 26 1000 am 300 pm when the exhibits ere to be brought to the fair grounds 1 please have the exhibits separated as to grades this will prevent mistakes in placing 5 the students name should be written or printed on the back instead of the face ot the entry 3 if possible each exhibit should have an entry tag attached with the exhibitors name to obtain these tags please contact i fred spring markham ontario and they will be mailed i promptly 4 please inform when exhibits are to be picked up on saturday october 2 or make necessary arrangements regarding same or exhibits will be discarded 6 any suggestions you have regarding this section of the fair will be greatly appreciated childrens section class 36 judge lloyd sutherland committee mrs h cosburn sirs m hamill mrs g forgie miss m mccowan h cosburn rules 1 ah work must he done in the school year 1965 and be done by the pupil who at the time the work was done was in the grades for which the drawing or writing is prescribed 2 all exhibits except writing essays scarecrows flowers and vegetables are to be brought to the rink at the fair grounds friday september 24 between 430 pm and 5 pm and saturday september 25 between 10 am and 3 pm 3 all exhibits must be picked up between 8 pm and 830 pm saturday october 2 any exhibits left will be discarded 4 all writing and essays must be sent to the secretary mr fred spring box fit markham by june 30 iflfiv 5 all prize money is the properly of the prize winning pupil 6 scarecrows flowers and vegetables to be brought in on wed nesday scptemlier 29 from 700 to 900 pm writing note rule 4 no writing accepted if sent after june 30 not more than 3 entries in each section from one school prizes si 00 7flc floc 40c 30c 25c section 1 grade 1 printing the nursery rhyme jack and jill on primarv paper in pencil 2 grade 2 nursery rhyme little boy blue tin pencil on foolscap 3 grade 3 poem the turtle new highroads of song in pencil on foolscap 1 4 grade 4 poem autumn woods by jas s tippett over the bridge page 136 in pencil on foolscap i 5 grade 5- poem something told the wild geese by rachel field under the north star page 424 in pencil on foolscap 6 grade 6 23rd psalm in pen and in on foolscap 7 grade 7god save the queen two verses in pen and ink on foolscap s grade s o canada two verses and chorus in pen and ink on foolscap 3 grades 7 s collection of 10 different native woods showing branch and cross section mounted and named open classes boys and girls prizes 200 175 150 125 100 75c 1 collection of nails mounted and named 2 collection of knots mounted and named 3 name plate suitable for houses or farm 4 snapshots collection of s farm scenes taken by exhibitor during 1965 black and white 5 any article made from felt by exhibitor crafts not more than 3 entries in each section from one school prizes 100 75c 50c 40c 30c 25c 1 grades 1 2 box sculpture 2 grades 3 1 ai tide made from paper bag or bags any decoration may lie used 3 grades 5 and 6 article made from papiermache specials i not more than 3 entries in each section from one school trizcs 200 175 s150 125 100 75c 1 grades 7 8 map of ontario approximately 22x2s showing 25 products and one place indicating the locality ot each product 2 grades 5 6 approximately 12xls drawings one of each in pencil ink and charcoal produced by one pupil subject farm animals 3 grades 3 4 scrapbook subject farm activities for each season 4 bird house type of bird indicated 5 bird feeding station the next 3 exhibits to be entered wed night sept 29 6 scarecrow best school exhibit of cut flowers arranged in a basket quality of flowers and general appearance to count flowers to be grown in home garden 2 pupils only will be admitted to school area to arrange exhibit on wednesday evening 8 display of pumpkin and 3 different vegetables these to be grown in home garden and arranged by exhibitor art not more than 3 entries in each section from one school prizes 100 75c 50c 40c 30e 2jc 1 grades 1 and 2 picture 18x24 depicting childs activity in the playground using tempera paint 2 grades 3 and 4 picture 18x24 depicting safety on the farm using tempera paint 3 grades 5 and 6 poster 12 xls subject fire pre vention using tempera paint 4 grades 7 and s original poster 12xls subject conservation using tempera paint collection of art not more than 1 entry in each section from one school trizes 100 s100 200 100 100 100 1 grades 3 s- 4 collection of 4 different pictures in tempera paint by 4 different pupils 12xls paper subject farm chores 2 grades 5 6- colleclion of 4 different pictures in tempera paint by 4 different pupils approx 12 xls paper subject harvest scenes 3 grades 7 s collection of i different pictures in tempera paint by 4 different pupils approx 12xls subject farm scenes collections not more than 3 entries in each section from one school trizes 100 7v- 50c 40c 30c 25c 1 grades 3 4 collection of 10 leaves from trees pressed mounted and named 2 grades a 6 collection of 6 different weeds mounted and named showing root stem and flower aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaoeoeseooeacaaaaeatiaaaaaaaaaaaa ethel brant monture provincial essay compefiiion 1965 prbes 300 250 200 si co 50c essay to be submitted by june 30 to fred spring box 617 marlilram rules 1 best essay written bv a school pupil up to and including grade s 2 subject why we should take part in canadas centennial program 3 length of essay approximately 300 words 4 essay must be certified by a teacher that it is the work of the pupil 5 the competition will be in three sections as follows a local each agricultural society will be responsible for encouraging pupils to enter by announcing this cotest in the prize list or by other mans and if feasible offering prizes for the essay received following judg ing the winning essay must bo submitted by the society to he woman representative of the oaas for the district riot later than friday october 29th b district the woman representative will he respon sible for he judging of the essays she receives at the district level district winner should be forward ed o reach the junior convener mrs harold a teller grand river street north paris ontario not later than wednesday december loth c provincial judging of the essays at the provincial level will be done by mrs monture and announcement and presentation to the provincial winner will be made at the covention of the ontario association of agricul tural societies in february 1966 trizes provincial level orilv 1st 1500 donated bv bv mrs monture 2nd 800 3rd 700 ihi 600 5th 500 fifh 100 donated by ontario assa iation of agricultural societies please note the name and address of the pupil submitting an entry in this competition must appear on the essay mrs j if icsic mrs g if ironside president womens section scctreas womens section mrs ii a teller junior convener womens section public school parade friday october i 1965 1 pm sharp assemble at morgan park prizes 20 15 s10 each entry not winning a prize 5 class 1 2 rooms nd under class 2 3 rooms and over judging to he based on marching genera appearance identifi cation of school by banner or oilier means floats one entry to a school each school regardless of sizel sio00 if deemed worthy by judges gormley activities we welcome mr 3nd mrs j vankijn from iron bridge to the brillinger apartment mr and mrs jack thorns of toronto had dinner with mr and mrs e elliott on saturday mr john ash had the misfor tune of breaking his arm he fell off his bicycle coming from school and is wearing a large cast mr percy tripp from mont real is visiting with his aunt and uncle mr and mrs a f leek we also welcome mr and mrs r vandoyen to our com munity they are living in the former nelson home recently vacated bv the r h hart fam ily mr and mrs orville heise of indiana spent the veekend with his mother mrs v b heise and sisters luella and marjorie mr and mrs e elliott spent thursday afternoon with mrs fred gillham her mother mrs ada brillinger her sister gal- dys also mr and mrs earl brillinger and family mr and mrs lewis heise mr and mrs edgar stickley are motoring to upland cali fornia to attend the brethren in christ general conference there mr and mrs whitney john son and family visited with mr and mrs lloyd johnson at min- esing on saturday mr and mrs neil sider of wainflcet spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs jos wideman mr and mrs eldon gooding mrs ken jones mrs floyd j winger and mrs chas milstcd attended the funeral of their aunt mrs h wragett at dun- dalk on tuesday afternoon mr lloyd hogg and a male quartette from niagara chris tian college had charge of the sunday evening service at the heise hill church a lovely bridal shower was given in honour of miss carol nigh at the youth centre on monday evening mr and mrs roy brillinger and family mr and mrs eldon brillinger and family also mr and mrs bruce sibley of wil- lowdale were dinner guests with mr and mrs ross brillin ger on sunday mrs gisele bauer cf germ- any is visiting her sister mrs peebrock and family here mr and mrs elias elliott were guests at a family gather ing at the home of mr and mrs cecil hickling at york mills other guests were mr and mrs george lewis and family of j cincinatti ohio mrs elsie av ery and mrs hicklings parents mr and mrs ross henderson and mr and mrs len bishop and family mrs max hazel flew to ger- many for an extended holiday with relatives there mrs wm ash and connie and mrs meredith ash and brenda attended a family con ference of the anglican church near kingston over the week- end mr s n- doner came home j from the york central hospital j richmond hill on friday mrs a s farmer spent a few days with her sister mrs s tomlinson at bowmanville mr and mrs bob mader and i five children of breslau and j mr and mrs ron newmaster i of kitchener spent sunday ev- ening with mr and mrs geo i french mr keith nigh of niagara christian college fort erie also visited his grandparents mr and mrs geo french mr harry kruse spent the weekend at his cottage near parry sound miss helen nigh and mr ed ellas of aurora were pleasant ly surprised on friday night at the home of mr and mrs ed barkey when they were guests at a miscellaneous shower mrs emma winger of ridge- way is spending a couple of weeks with her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs russell heise mr and mrs r heise enter tained phil osborne amos and isabel hoover of niagara christian college fort erie for supper on sunday mr mervyn kelly is home from st michaels hospital to ronto and seems to be progres sing well at his home after five months in hospital mr and mrs albert doner of richmond hill and miss elmina doner missionary on furlough from africa had dinner on sun day with mr and mrs jos heise mr david heise of niagara nonstop forage team handle hay or silage nonstop with gehl selfunloading forage box and hithrow blower any crop any sire silo new gehl box is 7ftwide and the toughest safest built safety bar across the front tops all unloading with the touch of a hand tieo rear- unloading options lowcost bale unloader for lighter- weight materials or silage unloader plus a box size for every need ruggedness for years of bigjob crop hauling the new hithrow blower keeps pace with the box blasts crop high as you need it at a tonaminute clip new features water how intake recessed wheels for easier positioning of forage box and quicktouch leveling adjust ment for fast easy setup on uneven ground come on in let us shotp you what we mean make us prove it with a demonstration i reesor farm service unionville phone 8875265 christian college fort erie spent the weekend with his pa rents mr and mrs russel hei se mrs brown i hear our new neighbors bride is a pretty little thing but is she a good cook mrs jones well i dont think so when i called to see her this morning she was try ing to open an egg with a can opener a farmer took out a fire in surance policy and the same day his barn burned to the ground the company suspected fraud but couldnt prove anything it had to be content with writing the following letter dear sir you took out an insurance policy at 10 am and your fire did not break out un til 330 pm will you kindly ex plain the delay birds eye frozen foods ill bakery feature j4oz loaves iil aunt marys bread 3 for 59c bakery feature save 10c apple or raisin full 2407 size save 5c french style green 0rangejuice249c ooz pk fresh iked pies 39c a rc iii res 33c saprem t varieties rett 39e weston or sunbeam rasp 9ou pkgs french fries 2 37c save 2c swiss rolls 3 5 best buy save 4c cash your 8c coupon 12oz pkgs i 15oz tins aelloggs corn flakes 29c j t e a best buy sve 30c ay liner fancy peas 6h99 best buy save 6e monarch 37oz pkg isk feature save 6c best buy save 18c 8c off pack 7ib ha be monarch flour 69c b i ffl bra ifolp h h h i i st b wt save s nien hints assorted flavours best buy save 27c twin pack white or colored rolls dseytoiiettissye8oii d best buy save 26c 15c off pack chase sanborn 6oz 15ot tins inner 29c 100 to bag jar best buy save 7c canadian bp have 10c 99c tea bags palm garden 69c 8ox pkgs save 10c cash your 8c coupon pkr c kraft cheese slices 2 63c giant size tide 89 the king of roasts specially selected value checkd short cut chef style branded standing you save twice with trim and price tender rib steak 79s maple leaf mild cured sweet pickled cottage rolls 53 produce tasty ontario hot house tomatoes lb 3 juicy california lemons ftmh crispy no i cucumbers 6 for 33c 2 for 33c delirious no i 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