tw n the tjisln tfcrsejy ocboer 20 1966 stouffille district plowmen did exceptionally well at the international match ivan degeer rr3 ount albert won the bank of nova scotia near scaforth last week grant wells of lemonville won three 1st prize awards presented here by mr b w morris supervisor general office sta including this set of silverware staff photo tropl rr3 ff photo the texaco c makimr the inada limited aw presentation is w ltd was won bv barrv v good district m timbers mount inager london staff albert out photo r a ik by al wall a a wall agricultural representative for the county of york this lias been an excep tionally good all for the corn crop everyone talks about the high percentage of well matured grain in their silage as a result feed value will be much better thn usual and will make up for generally lower yields those who harvest grain corn report that the crop is picking very well losses from lodging are small nicisture is down nicely and husks arc coming oft well so this evens up for last years problems we took yield samples last week for corn enter ed in the ontario husk- ing corn competition there were sixteen en tries in york moisture testing has to be done before yields can be re ported but im guessing that we had many fields well over the 100 bushel mark weed control fer tility and especially nit rogen and plant popula tions of over 20000 plants per acre are ob viously the things that combine to give top yields five 411 club teams from york will compete in the ontario 4h competi tions at oac this friday two members from the sharon calf club the woodbridgc calf club markham crops club the sutton tractor club and the york electrical club will test their skill and knowledge against teams from across ontario club leaders have been doing some special coaching in the last week or so and we hope for good results at guclph higher producers convincing proof of the superiority of purebred registered holsteins over their grade holstein sisters is provided by a study of over a million dhia records in the usa aver age production of 393525 purebred registered hol steins was 14181 lbs of milk and 520 lbs of fat while 746681 grade hol steins averaged 13109 lbs milk and 476 lbs fat a difference in favour of the registered purebreds of 1072 lbs of milk and 44 lbs fat these figures are averages for 305 days ma ture equivalent records made on twiceaday milk ing comments the holstein- friesian association of america the extra mar gin of performance lowers unit operational costs raises production per man and increases the herds financial worth 600 milk producers attend concert the concert and dance sponsored by the ontario county milk committee in the uxbridge secondary school was attended by about six hundred milk producers the evening opened with a short address by mr roy ormiston chair man of the ontario county committee he stated that one of the main purposes of the meeting was to tfet producers together in order to become better acquainted the entertainment was put on by professional en tertainers from toronto during the programme the following people won lucky draw prizes mr w h gould warden of on tario county uxbridge mr harvey meek mrs rita moesker mrs sandra taylor mrs mary white mrs alie hulshof miss jackie paisley mrs bert pronk mrs elsie werry mr leonard tustin mr lloyd parish stouff villi- the sibuffyillc co operative association was organized 23 years ago volume sales in 1943 amounted to 125000 comparative figures for 1966 show total sales of 77000 over 1965 the annual meeting will be held in the stouffvillc masonic hll on thursday october 27 at 8 pm the guest speaker will be alex miller development division manager united coopera tives of ontario howard doner clarence mcdowell grant wells warren moyer and donald kennedv in a linancial statement released to members prior to the meeting leslie mey ers president of the board of directors described the past year as outstand ing the manager is george timbers mr timbers pointed to substantial sales increases in the general feed and pe troleum lines while seed fertilizers and lubricants remained stable coai sales continue to show a de cline staff members in clude wilbur irwin ross widcman willis widcman jim mccrcight bill rac elmer burkhol- der elmer bentlcy gary paisley shirley doner and louie hoover directors other members on the board of directors in ad dition to president meyers are donald hunter charles james harry woodland ted barry alex miller nei police enroll in gun club vandorf thirteen officers of the whitchurch township police depart ment will enroll in the au rora gun club for train ing in the use of small arms instruction courses for the remainder of 1966 will be free but in 1967 the cost will be 10 per man although councillors ivan mclaughlin and frank williams argued that such training was beneficial to individual of ficers and should not be subsidized by the munici pality reeve ross farqu- harson contended that the instruction was necessary and a benefit to the force and the township it was agreed to set aside 130 in the 1967 po lice budget to take care of this expense the council agreed that the time spent should not be taken from onduty hours or charged as overtime to help meet weather losses the proven champion now at a new lower price w will handle all th details of if stlllinc anrj propw- ir sericinj your bader silo unloarfer and bidgtr automi tic feedine system claude kerr vstouffville 6401 315 j ontario farmers who suffered material loss due to the adverse weather conditions that have pre vailed during the past three years will be assist ed in reestablishing their financial position under a new oneyear interest free loan guaranteed by the ontario government hon wm a stewart minister of agriculture and food announced last night addressing the wallace- burg rotary clubs farm ers night the minister said that the loan would cover a period of five years with the first year free of interest and a low rate of 3 per cent being charged on the remaining four years maximum loan obtainable under the plan will be 5000 during the past three years many ontario farm ers have suffered crop losses on one or more occasions and in some cases in all three years due to weather condi tions said the minister as a result some farmers are experiencing severe financial hardship in meet ing their obligations the minister said that loans would be available to farmers who suffered a 25 per cent or greater farm income loss due to adverse weather in 1966 applica tion for loans may be made from november 1 1966 to march 31 1967 the loans are to be made through chartered banks the government will pay the total interest charges during the first year in october 1967 and will pay the difference between the bnk interest rate and the 3 per cent low interest rate on the guaranteed loans during the period november 1 1967 to octo ber 31 1971 mi stewart said that the loans could be repaid in full or in part at any time during the five year period but were due on the follow ing repayment schedule october 31 1968 15 per cent of principal plus 3 per cent interest october 31 1969 25 per cent of principal plus 3 per cent interest on un paid balance october 31 1970 30 per cent of principal plus 3 per cent on unpaid bal ance october 31 1971 30 per cent of principal plus 3 per cent interest on un paid balance the minister said that the loan will be payable in full if the farm is sold or if the borrower ceases farming the loan may be used for mortgage payments taxes and production oper ating expenses application forms will be available from chart ered banks and the offices of the agricultural repre sentatives by the end of october the borrower will be required to list informa tion on his farming oper ation the amount of the loan needed and how he intends to use it a sworn affidavit will be required in this connection i trust that these on tario government low- interest loans will meet a need and will do much to assist an industry which not only faces high produc tion costs but which by its very nature is subject to the whims of the weather said mr stewart prepared piping hot and fresh to your order or try our italian style spag hetti delicious eat ix or take out service giulios pizza spaghetti housk 150 main west siouftville open 10 am 12 midnight fri sat 1 am 640393s p power plus speed county team of junior plowmen at international york countys representatives in the junior class at the international last week were wayne for syth seated of stouffvillc and ken diccman of woodbridgc they were coached by floyd forsyth left and norman kohson the ha trophy and lfl went to the ontario county team of ted smith blackwatcr and ron mcguckin mount albert their coach was h l fair of uxbridge i i nothing sells 1 cars like the lowest price so what else is new well if should be just as obvious as thai everyone lias the right o as much automobile as his hardearned money can buy it price was the only thing that varied and not value it would be simple to say which car was the best buy it would be ihe one with the lowest price lint value in an automobile is many things if it is a now car it must be fully prepared for delivery by experts if a dealer skips this expense and saves him- seif about 70 youd probably never know lie difference until after he sale when he cars faults made it obvious if it is a used car it should be serviced to give its nw owner reasonably troublefree performance xot doctored up to look good until after the sale is closed if promises were a part of he value bargained for in he price and hey are not kept then hat means of course ha he price was higher than i seemed to be perhaps much higher good service and fair treatment on warranty are vital to the long range satisfaction of a car buyer and do much to decido what kind of a deal he really received the lowest price will continue o sell cars as it should but if your mind is loo lnten upon prlre alone you may actually spend more money for less car sec you next week markham chrysler dodge no 7 hwy laidiaw blvd phone 2911742 homelite super xl chain saw for any cutting job for profes sional or amateur here is the light weight direct drive chain saw with super power the homelite super xl weighs only 13 lbs 12 oz less bar and chain but fells trees up to 4 feet in diameter cuts 13 softwood in 17 seconds 18 hardwood in 24 seconds have a free demonstration today botham farm equipment rr no 1 gormley oni tel 7275152 poor pulsators mastitis promoters even thoush it does not do the milking a pulsator is frequently the major cause of milking machine ineffi ciency simply because its care is overlooked basically milking machi ne pulsators are of two types the more commonly used pneumatic pulsator is fun damentally a piston driven back and forth by air move ment the other a magne tic type is operated by elec trical impulse since the ma gnetic pulsator has less mo ving parts it has fewer mat- functions and is more diffi cult to tamper with in most cases dr ncely points out it is also more expensive than the pneumatic pulsator the pneumatic pulsator relies completely on free flow of air for its action if the pulsator is dirty if the air inlets become clogged or if the machine is not set to pulsate at the correct speed then the milking pro cess will naturally be ham pered another mastitis ha zard and the most common pulsator failure is the sticky or worn piston since it cannot move freely it doesnt provide the correct amounts of vacuum or at mospheric pressure j arrange now for a mixall demonstration and well grind and mix a few tons of feed free wc make his oftcr because were sure youll like he mixall fcalurcs i 66 thin hammers that cut not pound grain and hay to uniform size 2 variable speed drive on the auger feeder 3 twice as many hammers per square foot of screen area than other mills 4 fiberglass mixing tank optional no rusting no condensation no feed bridging no up keep or color 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