Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 29, 1965, p. 9

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help wawtep men required for machine shop lathe experience essential opportunity for advancement in new division contact mr gibson phone 6102363 women required for litrht assembly ae is to 10 hours s am in t30 5 day week previous experience desirable hut not essential contact mr gibson phone 6102363 markham ph 2943355 juia 0 30 the crosseyed lion its a barrel of klin for everyone marshall thompson betsy brake also black spurs a superior western with rorv almoin linda darneii terry moore scott brady the management recommends tins allcolor show for the whole fnmilv matinee saturday 2 pm out at i pm clarence the crosseyed uov plus sliort subjects starts saturday night mon tui5s wed lury 31 aug 2 i a magnificent epic from samuel brbnston in ultra pahavisiori awl technicolor the fall f the sophia iorkn aiec guinness stephen boyd omar sharif christopher plummer iambs mason note due io the length of this production only one complete showing each evening doors open 73j pm curtain at s pmt regular admission prices thurs fri sat aug 5 fi 7 ferry cross the mersey starring gerry v the pace makers also the satan bug a masterpiece of thrilling suspense anne francis richard basehart sas j gets results strong healthy newborn calves and high milk production i a planned program of lead feeding with coop dry and fitting ration will help develop vigorous healthy calves that can readily adapt to a milk replaccr diet and at the same time build up the cows body so that she maintains high milk pro duction throughout her lactation ask your coop feed representative about the coop dry and fitting feed program for your dry cows now put that extra bloom on your show cattle your cattle will have a better chance to win fall fair honours if vou start them on coop show- ring ration or coop 24 show ring concent rate mixed with your own grain dytoptd for you by united cooparativn of ontirio m impaired driver said j fertilizer benefit confused by traffic signals qbvious growth of summer crops an 0baa3 man charged qoently taken to buttonvilte june 24th in markham for j marshall said that he was impaired driving wis convicted i 2oine to visit his father in cew thursday in magistrates court market and became confused at and fined 50 and costs j the traffic lights ceeil marshall 39 pleaded not knowing the the stouffviue tkjbwie twwky july 29 1965 p 9 markham area he said he thought hwy 43 was mills road marshal said he had only two bottles of beer all eve a a wall not guilty pc rod junkn of the mark ham village police told the court that he first noticed the accused man driving west on i ning wellington st he said the cart this section 223 of marir a wide turn and proceed- j inal code is designed ed north on main street using j safety of the public both lanes of the northbound istrat said i dont know don i representative kve had little different crim- or the the mag- how side of the road narrowly mis- i much he had to drink but im ing a parked car the man back- j satisfied thai what he did have ed his car into centre street j was sufficient to affect his con- where he was apprehended dition pc- junkin said the man stag- i besides the fine marshalls gered when he walked mar- drivers license was suspended j shall was offered a taxi home by the department of trans but he refused and was subse- j port aremont oopy stouffville coop phone 6401550 mr and mrs tter whit at tended the weddiric f hi nep hew mr kred wright in trin ity united church newmarket on saturday afternoon mtss eleanor welsh enjoyed a wonderful motor trip to the east oast returning home on july 17th the weather was f perfect throughout and ablr to take a number coloured pictures of places of interest mr and mrs arthurn wear it wer pica pd to ha ve t hei r daughter and her husband visit with them on sunday mr and mrs alex telfer of scaihoro mr and mrs on prarsall returned recently from a trip by both train and plane to caljgarv where they visited with their oldest daughter muriel mis- stephen andrunyk while there they were joined by a second daughter joyce sirs dean smith of california on sunday mr and mrs pearsall spent the afternoon at a cottage near lindsay with a third daughter mr john cockhurn her husband and family of bar rio air gerald morgan son of mr and mrs jack morgan left on wednesday for calgary tie is driving a bus to the west and must find his own return trans portation the trip is not new for gerald since he has been to he coast twice before mr david robertson of win nipeg has returned home follow ing a weeks visit at the home of mr and mrs roy morgan mr and mrs ken mercer were pleased to receive a visit from mrs frank de rusha her daughter aileen and son mur ray of man vers near pontypool on sunday afternoon mr and mrs karl mcmullen were pleased to have some mem bers of their family with them at the cottage near cohoconk on sundav including ir and mrs murray mcmullen shelley and murray jr of detroit mr and mrs david mecornb shar on and sheila of castleton and mr and mrs bob smith and son rnhbie of biooklin friends of mr ceo middletori a resident at the home of mr he was i and mrs ken mercer will he of fine j pleased to know that he enjoys excellent health at the ae of 98 years mr and mrs jack lehman janice and cordon visited on sunday with mr and mrs jim norton of port perry mr and mrs geo todd of goodwood had an enjoyable evening at the home of mr and mrs ken mercer on saturday taking part in their final play off game of lost heir mrs robt hockley was pleas ed to have her mother visiting at her home last week mrs nelson sanderson resides in toronto on sunday mr and mrs ken peterson and tammy of markham visited with mr and mrs hockley mr and mrs wilmot hill son frank and daughter bar bara returned home last week following a 2500 mile motor trip to the fast coast mr and mrs frank llayward and daughter susan enjoyed a weeks vacation recently at a cottage on potash lake near bancroft miss susan llayward spent last week at the home of her uncle mr clifford jane in tor onto miss karen hayward has join ed the office staff of the bell telephone co of oshawa rev and mrs h s hither are enjoying a four week vaca tion and plan to visit members of- their family in the united states and montreal supply pastors will fill the baptist pul pit during his absence ason is a j have notic- ed a tew unusual things in the j last few weeks perhaps thet most striking is thai response j to fertiliser is very pronounced this year in corn fields especially a clogged fertilizer run shows itpj like a sore thumb often when j we have tried ii drmonstrate faster growth with high nitro- j gen for instance the difference is hard to see aft ft seeing quite a few corn fields lately the ones that are really booming are those that got 6f to 100 lbs of actual nitrogen this spring fields that got only a couple of hundred ib of a mixed analysis like v2010 generally are just plodding along an odd situation has occurred this year on some fields that were summer fallowed last year for some strange reason growth this year is slower on summerfallow normally sum merfallowing gives hitii moist ure and fertility a chance to build up a little and while i think its a wasteful practice it should put up a good crop the following year corn crop slow some of the corn ilia i was frosted in the spring has not come hack as well a we agriciiltura i thought it would i suppose he- york county ing frozen and short of moisture at the same time is quite a shock to get over and this may he the explanation generally oil added to aua- xine ihi year has done a good job it has given a much better kill on twitch grass and foxtail than atraine alone some who used it are suspicious that the oil set back the corn as well and we will have to take an other look at this angle after promoting direct seed ing of forages i am a little dis appointed to find some failures this year the seed just didnt germinate and grow hut the weeds did despite these fail ures i still think direct seeding has a useful place the trick is to not do it in a year when its not going to rain at all in may and june another item has to do with putting high moisture grain corn in a silo we had part of a silo full spoil thus summer with any new practice it seems to take a few years experience to establish the hard and fast rules and it takes a few mistakes to make them sink in in this case i think the corn went in too dry last fall more and more grain is being stored this way and the system has a great many advantages caution is needed though on getting it in at the right moist ure content reg i re 0 f tii e v10 wtb cocoanut peach salad summertime vilad for your party or your family 7 boxes of lemon gelatin 1 cup dedicated eocoanut 1 sheet tinfoil 2 tins canada choice pearh halves i buy your favourie brand of ontarioproduced peaches s package cream cheese white 1 bunch watercress tor other creeps for garnishing dissolve gelatin in one cup of ho water and pour into cake tin iglass or aluminum sprinkle j cup of eocoanut into qelatin divide tin foil in 4 strips and fold stiff to use as dividers for 9 equal square servings of jelly leave jelly in rofricorator until slightly set fill peach halves with white cream cheese and place one in each square flat side down hold in place with toohpicks cut up the rest of the peaches and add some to each square dissolve second box- of gelatin in one cup of rold water and pour slowly into mould sprinkle remaining eocoanut over all chill thoroughly inmold remove tinfoil dividers carefully slice each square with sharp knife garnish with water cross serves 9 ocwancv5a5ssakcnaasxxs3 goodwood iuly22 mrs r may mr harold bell received a severely cut eye lid while re pairing a truck in the gravel pit north of goodwood he has been treated in the searboro clinic each day since and we are pleased to report the eye is going to he saved insurance investigators have visited several homes near the north railway crossing trying to determine the cause of a car- train crash which destroyed a toronto mans car but the driv er was only shaken up mr alfred thurlwell observed his ninetysecond birthday on sunday july 18 he enjoys good health walks with a cane cooks his own meals and is en joying life he resides in one of the secord apartments congra tulations mr thurlwell sympathy is extended to mrs grace wood in the death of her brother john moore of sand- lord mr and mrs gordon jones had sunday lunch with mrs f baldwin waverly road baptist church won the trophy at the young peoples field day held at the farm of mr and mrs ken hock ley goodwood ladies served a picnic buffet supper to approxi mately fifty young people misses bonnie norton phyl lis hill dianne and marg may helped marion norton celebrate her ninth birthday on fridav i congratulations to mr wm i may who observed his eighty- sixth birthday on saturday july 17 mr and mrs jeorge baldwin and children had sunday lunch with mr and mrs ferber and andrew mr and mrs john maye met her sister and two children who flew up from california on sat urday they will he visiting with ihe mayes and her mother mrs smith and other ontario rel atives for a month the clostne exercises for the loint vacation bible school was held at the baptist church on friday evening approx s3 children ages four to twelve registered the teachers and their helpers are to he congratu lated on a very happy ten days for the children who learned many more of gods truths and the program showed parents what can be learned when in terested teachers and leaders work together for the lord mark and lisa harman spent saturday night with their grandparents mr and mrs harvey bunker while thfir par ents attended miss lois har- mans wedding mr mel mrniel was rushed to newmarket hospital on sun day under observation for kid ney stones goodwood womens institute will meet on monday at k pm i at the township hall citizen ship and education will be the topic for the program mrs brad ebon in charge hostes ses mrs 1 todd and mrs e tindall foll call a memory verse irora public school days there will be a demonstration on leather craft mr and mrs brad klson spent the weekend in ottawa miss donna tindall and miss brenda voutt spent the week end with donnas parents mr and mrs earl tindall qoodwood mrs h may donnie bainbridge was knock ed unconscious while playing hall in goodwood park and rushed to sick childrens hos pital he is hack home but un der constant watch against further complications mr and mrs andrew ashen- hurst visited his sister mrs johnson kidd on wednesday afternoon misses penny dawson and debbie grant enjoyed the past week at the bible club move ment camp at omemee raymond may spent a few days with his grandparents mr and mrs john may his mother mrs norman maye is ill in ux- bridge hospital mr charles ratcliff will he speaker at both 11 am and 73n pm on sunday mr and mrs ferber are on holidays mr claude simmonrls brought one of his interesting helpful messages last sunday both morning and evening mrs eldnn yake has been nursing an infected hand caus ed from a burn congratulations io mr glen nutter and his bride who were married on saturday they will reside in part of the home with his parents just north of the village mr and mrs a k edwards parents of mrs randy for- sythe are visiting with mr and mrs forsythe and family for a few weeks mr and mrs marvin maye terry and mary ellen spent holidays at their cottage on sturgeon lake mr and mrs karl tindall and miss donna and mrs brad el- son attended the wedding of his niece margaret iockie and mr elmer kojakas in hamilton on saturday ted kidd ivan norton reub en may larry burned and jack morgan served on the inquest jury for investigation of reasons lor the death of mr ron ross the july womens institute meeting was held in the united church basement on monday evening mrs k tindall presid ed over the meeting a discus sion on farmstead and rural improvement centennial pro jects took some time anyone interested should apply to the department of agriculture at uxbridge or a phone call to mr or mrs los meyers would help give information all applica tions must he in by sept 1st mrs brad klson provided the program and mrs e tindall showed and demonstrated her leather craft which is most im pressive a social half hour and a cup of tea was enjoyed at the close of the meeting mr butch dransfield flew into toronto international airport on monday from kimherley bc to spend a holiday with his webb school friends faeoa the perfect prescription for a terrific thirst phone direct 2942212 atlantic corporation r g bob hughes branch mrtrr finance limited to vongk st richmond hill ont phone s-441- tribune classified ads are tops houstons for prescriptions drugs and sundries phone 6402222 1 main st e twentytwo twentytwo stouffvtixe 18 rent a new superfast cascade 40 for only 1 a month tlie cascade 40 electric water heater can supply all the hot water youll ever need two elements produce liol 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