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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 9, 1970, p. 15

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thursday july 9 1970 the tribune page 15 farm fertbttne unionville girl named pinto queen unionville nineteen year old evelyn yusko queen cf the canadian pinto association will attend the international convention at oesmoin iowa july 15 to 18 evelyn a grade 12 business and commerce truck trailer units to be sold by public auction thursday night through the years just about every commodity has passed over the auction block at the stouffville sales arena hwy 47 north of own on thursday evening tonight something different will be offered 12 trucks and 4 trailers ranging in model years from 1960 to 1965 all are mechanically certified the sale begins at 730 pm the auctioneers are norm faulkner and frank bennett george rodanz al farming symbol of success stouffville the name of george rodanz spells success success as a business leader and success as a farmer and livestock breeder it is in the latter field that mr rodanz is more widely known to the agricultural world it is another quality product from brookl in concrete here that through his skill and keen insight that george rodanz made his significant and out standing contribution to the livestock industry and in particular the hereford breed of catile born on a farm near goodwood he started the direct transport company in 1927 however the farm and livestock seemed to be his first love and as soon as he could gather sufficient capital he purchased a farm at ringwood this was in 1934 and he began breeding herefords the same year as time went along he increased his holdings until he had acquired 1100 acres by 1937 george rodanz seemed to know what he wanted and had the uncanny ability to pick the right bull or the right heifer for breeding purposes this coupled with the rodanz philosophy of ruthlessly culling the poor individuals from his head resulted in the ringwood farm soon becoming a source of top breeding stock of the best blood lines of the breed this is borne out by the many awards that have been won by rodanz cattle and ringwood farm calves have produced more hereford champions in the queens guineas com petition that any other herd of all the three beef breeds mr rodanz has served his breed and the livestock industry in many other ways as well as might be expected he has filled the presidents chair of both the ontario and canadian hereford associations he has been chairman of the ontario bull sale president of the ontario cattle breeders association the first canadian on the american pri board president of the royal agricultural winter fair board and a director of the canadian national exhibition it would seem that his venture in the business world was well named the ontario institute of agrologists is pleased to present george rodanz with an honorary mem bership and in so doing is in reality honouring itself phone 6553311 br00klin concrete products limited hwy 12 brooklin yonge st newmarket telephone 6553311 telephone 8956781 why did mrs jean mccormick buy a piece of canada from whiterock estates fora retirement home ive lived in the bis city all my life with all its noise crowds hustle and bustle ive always dreamed of a quiet peaceful country home when i retired but never thought id be able to afford one never that is until whiterock estates made it so reasonable so easy and so convenient for me you too can vi to 10 acres from 195 down 1 own a piece of canada 7 from 1900 monthly cmucctlgks to mopcrtyt ejt en wy 4ci to 2nd et oat ccoowkg ipvrcy st coty ro3 2s tryo rxxtn to torfic lfvatcrifor wntcock etjte ocnf- fcfm tc cfyyrc or v whiterock estates jl svtlliil siren ulrplioncjioolli livnewn ln iikludincsuikjj 10 4 m ioj m during your lifetime youll borrow over 100000 do it wisely ask about a low cost td personal loan because we want to lend you the money for the things you need worthwhile things like home and farm improve ments education a new car electrical appliances a well- earned holiday during your lifetime youll need us for a lot of important things try us on a low cost per sonal loan it does make a dif ference where you borrow compare our rates amount tctm of monthly totolcoit borrowed repayment payment 500 12mo ium 3253 1000 18 moj 6090 9601 1000 24 mo 4700 12752 1500 24 moi 7050 19128 1500 30 mot 5800 23942 2000 30mo 7740 31923 2000 36 moj 6630 38456 2500 36mo 8280 48070 ciui i is- torontodominion the bank where people make the difference d r hendry manager stouffville plaza mln si west stouffville ontario graduate of stouffville dist secondary school will be accompanied by her parents mr and mrs walter yusko and sister jane mr and mrs yusko operate the wellknown almora hereford farms cone 6 markhas also attending from the stouffville area are slim and andrea newlove main street mr newlove is the president of the canadian pinto association and 3rd vicepresident of the american association mr and mrs newlove will lead the grand parade due to the success of the canadian pinto branch organized three years ago pinto classes have been established at the cne for a first time this fall york sunrise tour by aa wall its sunrise tour time again in york county the date is thursday july 16 a big change has been made this year in that the tour will go to the elora research station operated by the university of guelph and the department of agriculture the directors of our crop improvement association thought this would be a good year to visit elora because extensive research in crops is well developed there now and the new dairy research centre is open there is a wide variety of things to see the highlights for me will be zero tillage in corn weed control in corn planting methods for soybeans processing of soybeans systemic chemicals for disease control in grain and a program for growing wheat continuously there is lots to see in dairy barns as well research work with free stalls liquid manure systems the milking room and feeding trials are the main items there is a choice on transportation to elora buses have been char tered and they will leave the newmarket plaza at 845 on the morning of the 16th no reservations are necessary just meet the buses at the plaza and be slire to be on time i expect many may prefer to go in their own cars it would be ideal for neighbours to get together and make up a load the main thing is to get there jack dennett keeps you informed weekdays 8 am and 630 pm listen here ontarios authoritative news voice ontario incomes have doubled in 12 years thats something your children can build on ontario youngslcrs can look forward to the future with more confidence than almost anyone theyll inherit an economic giant with a remarkable record of accomplishment few places in the world for example can equal our record for rising incomes our pay envelopes arc twice what they were in 1957 yet prices have gone up just 33 ontarians earn more perhaps because we protce more our gross provfhcial product the dollar value of all the goods and services produced has doubled in the last decade by 1969 it had reached s323 billion and projections show wc could reach s5 2 billion by 1975 today wc account for more than half of canadas manufactured goods and 80 of canadas fully manu factured exports nice work because of the way wc work ontario is in good shape to face the future wc have an economy our children and their children can build on an economy that can con tinue to provide the 100000 new jobs wc need each year to accom modate our growing labour force though our dollar and our economy face many challenges these days ontario has built the foundation to meet them bui its not our style to stand on our record wc must keep growing and keep building our economy one way you can help put your money where your job is when price and quality compare shop canadian ontarios educational system is grow ing to provide thcskillsand knowledge that arc vital to a growing economy the province today has 1 6 universities with a student population that has doubled in the last four years and weve created 20 community colleges in three years to give ontarians the widest educational opportunities our grow ing economy places grow ing demands on electrical power nuclear generating stations like the one above under construction near pickering will help supply keep pace with demand this station will be one of the largest in ihc world wages arent all that have been going up in ontario theres been a lot rising in steel and concrete to house our expanding population and in dustry last year over one third 6f all the money invested in construc tion in canada was invested in ontario canadas life style of tomorrow presents many challenges but its ontarios style to meet these challenges today government of ontario department of trade am development

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