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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 23, 1951, p. 13

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 23 1951 wwwv mbotaawatq33tatx38k3kk marmffl the quality feed grains mixed chop oat chop wheat oats chick grower assures rapid growth in mash crumbles pellets coal coal order your blue coal now at summer prices we have a market for ontario wheat milling quality central feed store phone 277 elmer daniels concrete block finest quality immediate delivery gormley block co ip gormley ont ph sto 381wl water core outbreak possible here there is a possibility that out breaks of water core may develop if a dry season follows the recent heavy rains says dr g p mc- rostie head of the field husban dry dept oac areas most like ly to be affected are bruce huron middlesex perth waterloo ox ford brant wellington went- worth york and ontario counties water core should be controlled by spraying or by dusting the leaves of turnips the dust in the form of granulated borax should be broadcast after the turnips have been thinned at the rate of twenty to thirty pounds per acre with a hand cyclone grass seeder the borax may be obtained from fertili zer and spray companies and should be ground finer than table salt borax contains boron the material necessary to prevent water core sprays may be purchased for this purpose the power sprayer either wheel or motor driven with a good agitator that will give at least one hundred and twenty- five pounds pressure should be used forty to sixty gallons of spray depending on the size of the leaves should be applied per acre when the roots are one to one and a half inches across if the borax dust mixture is used instead of a spray forty to fifty pounds of the dust should be applied to each acre of turnips additional information may be obtained by obtaining from your agriculture representative a copy of the ontario dept of agriculture bulletin 172 entitled table tur nips wall street journal says there are three things a woman can make out of nothing a hat a salad and a quarrel goodwood august 1g tyndal bros have lxught the joseph crawforth place and earl will be moving there soon j mrs withers who has been visit ing her daughter and soninlaw j mr and mrs simpson is leaving i for her home in england on tuesj dav evening taking the boat from j montreal on wednesday morning our best wishes for a pleasant trip follow her the stouffville and uxbridge fire brigades gave a demonstration in goodwood on monday evening by draining stanley slacks well which ts the largest well in the village showing the citizens the effectiveness of the equipment and ascertaining the location of other wells so if either brigade was call ed there would be no delay in obtaining a supply of water the demonstration was quite an edu cation for us miss teresa ryan of toronto visiting her cousins mr and mrs john sheehy mr allen taylor is improving his house he has torn ithe metal siding off and has replaced it with insul brick a new porch on the front too will be a great improve ment mr and mrs c w watson are having a few holidays visiting mr and mrs robt gray of moors ny claude and dean are in charge of tiie store mrs stanley mcdonald ernest and evelyn of mimico mr and mrs melville merrick and leonard of toronto also mr stewart robinson of london were guests of mr and mrs d mcdonald on sunday mr h harper mary and jim accompanied mr and mrs dick goodwin and family of oakville to fauquort ny to attend the empire state potato field day thursday aug 9th when mary brought back honors to ontario by winning third prize in the potato peeling contest mr john sheehy is home under the doctors care we hope for a speedy recovery mis sollett has returned home to peterboro after spending a cou ple of weeks with her daughter mr and mrs chas feasby mr and mrs don spenceley and bob motored to algonquin park the kawartha lakes and halibur- ton last week mr and mrs stan slack and mr and mrs harold elson attended the black knight celebration of deny day at brantford on satur day and returned home sunday evening mr and mrs bruce walker have returned from a motor trip in the north a very pleasant afternoon was spent on thursday of last week at the home of mrs stanley slack when about 30 goodwood folks ga thered to give mrs withers of man chester england godspeed she has been visiting her daughter mrs a simpson since april and is sailing for home this week the time was socially spent interspers ed with music supplied by miss todd and mrs d spenceley the highlight of the occasion was a presentation of a box of canned provisions to take with her to england these things are almost impossible to get and some of them are strictly rationed a personal touch also was the gift of a toilet set to mrs withers notice to farmers cash prices paid for dead or crippled animals horses 500 each cattle 500 each small animals removed free for speedy pick up phone banner rendering packing co lti stouffville 74j2 es8s8sss8s8s88s8assss88s8ssssss8ssi3sss8s3gsssssi watts electric plumbing electrical contracting plumbing and heating softeners oil burners rogers majestic radios frigidaire appliances two stores to serve you markham 177w ajjincoiirt 320 w gr 6993 a h watts prop es3s338s333s8s33333ass33s3s3sssssassas3ss3ss3s8s33a 3cez zm 3e marie jack hairdressing ijioyd avenue stonffrille permanent waving machine machlneless cold ware hairstyling and shaping phone 170vrl 33 zxxz travel relaxed and carefree pumps thor washers television ii t cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers and past freezing facilities stouffville creamery co j to have our truck cail phone 186w exhibition august 24 to september 8 fare and one half for the round trip good going thursday august 23 to saturday september 8 inclusive return limit september 12 full information from any agent can a wan nat on at interesting summer news from england by george abill of stouffville the corn harvest is now beginn ing in the south of england that doesnt mean the stud with cobs on it that ls called maize here corn means oats barley wheat rye and buckwheat in this coun try and has since the days when the roman gj legion spent two hundred years in sussex and kent- a yet in this area only early oats are ripe but to the south and west barley and fall wheat ls going down before the binders and com bines the straw is short and stiff but heads seem a good length and weil filled the danger of violent storms is ever present at this time of year and in fact there have been two in the last ten days very little grain went down and most of what did has come back well i speak here only of personal obser vation in central surrey but 1 have seen no report of serious damage farther alield as in southern ontario dirty weather in the summer comes out of the west two night ago a brief but violent storm came roaring out of france across the channel and went down a strip fifty miles wide through the seven counties across the south of england the usual quota of people who sheltered under big trees on high ground are no longer wiiii us and a fair number of cows suddenly became beef but the weather is so hot that shortly after dinner time the next day the dust was raising over the cultivators on the summer fallow school children are swarming to the country now summer holidays are five weeks duration only for all pupils this year school closed the last week of july and opens fifth of sept a large proportion of the teen agers go immediately to farm camps for the summer this com bines an outdoor holiday with a paid job to finance it and is very popular the fruit picking camps in kent fill up first and the last are the mangold and sugar beet thinning and weeding camps in bedfordshire and lincolnshire i notice every bread- and milk delivery van has sprouted at least one eager assistant since school closed there are temporary jobs avail able for any high school grammar and secondary here boy or girl that wants one for the holidays every business etc is short staff ed at the best of times and more so in the summer when the per manent staff is taking holidays i see a lot of young hod carriers road menders and counter hands just now who make up in enthus iasm what they lack in experience one thing that has aggravated the labor supply in recent years insofar as it applies to young people starting apprenticeship or going into business is that the school leaving age was raised from fourteen to fifteen a few years ago this meant that one years quota of fourteen year olds were lost to industry in general at a critical time of plant expansion and extra shifts for export and rearmament setting back natural labor intake a full year the apprenticeship system is very rigid in most crafts and trades here if a young fellow wants to complete his apprentice ship by the time hes in his early twenties he has to start as early as he can i watched a man spray painting a car in a big garage recently and when he had a min ute to spare he told me about his own career he spent from 1032 to 103 as an apprentice to get a qualification in the metal working and painting end of the garage business his first job as a full- hedged tradesman paid three pounds fifteen shillings a week even allowing for the greater real value of a pound in 1039 doesnt seem too much at the present lime after nearly twenty years in the trade he makes a gross wage of seven pounds ten shillings or less than twentyfour dollars a week is it any wonder that the immigration offices are busy all the time a newspaper here recently had an article giving a comparison be tween wages of different trades and professions in britain canada and the usa it makes pretty grim reading for skilled tradesmen and profes sional people here a woman school teacher friend of ours who sfe buys whys 05cw a weekly information service montreal never again will i worry on balto days now that ive discovered the foolproof way to bake with calumet baking powder bake days are happy days in our house whether im making tea biscuiu cake or fluffy muffins calumet sees me through to a happy ending calumet you know is the baking powder with the double action raises the batter or dough first in the mixing bowl then when it is popped into the oven calumet raises the mixture again higher and higher the result more tender lighter periecuy risen cakes muffins and tea biscuits and calumet does my budget a favour tool no money wasted on baking failures when calumet is used of courte your youngsters keep you on the run r aj these vacation 5l y daya but you can still take time to ton cant blame it on the heat when your corns or j calluses bother you better blame it on the fact that youve neglected to remove them with wonder ful phenylium thats that new wonderworking in- fredient in blue- ay corn and cal lus plasters it took 10 years of scientific research by bluejay to develop phenylium and now theyve perfected it to the point where it works 33 faster and is effective in 95 of the cases test ed i can vouch for its effective ness too having been a long time sufferer from corn until i discovered its magic now i rely on bluejay corn plasters with phenylium to keep my feet for ever happy sive them a special ello dessert treat for tempt ing exciting des serts can be whip- yed up in minutes with jello elly powders and at less than 2c a serving heres a won derful one for the young tins junior sailboats 1 package orange or lemon jello 2 cuds hot water 2 or 3 canned peach halves dissolve jello in hot water turn into sherbet glasses chill cut peaches in boatshaped pieces cut small triangles of colored paper for sails insert a toothpick through sail and into each peach slice to hold sail erect when jello is thick enourh to hold up peach boats arrange one in centre of each jello lake chill until firm serves 6 most men consider themselves connoisseurs oi food and there are very few who dont feel that homemade jams and ib jellies nremelicacies beyond compare so to keep your is mans eyes asparkle through the winter now is the time to do down his favorite fruit using certo liquid pectin jams and jellies arc more flavor ful more full of color with certo liquid pectin be cause you can use the fruit when fully ripe at its truecolored flavorful best and with certo youll save 23 the time of the former long boil method and get up to 50 more jam or jelly from the same amount of fruit results are always so sure if you follow exactly the easy instructions in the booklet under the label of each bottle of certo my this js good coffee what kind is it the answer to that question is more often than not red rose coffee its coffee that i can recommend heart ily to you for never in several years of using it have i had a coffee failure red rose coffee prac tically makes itself because its quality coffee its always good no matter how hurried you may be when youre making it i like a coffee i can rely on for faithful good tate thats why red rose is my choice and youll find that that same red rose quality makes red rose tea tops in taste too and because red ko tea is good tea it gives you more cups to the pound ita flavour trees a lone long wavl ts-s4s-aasitfts4- stouffville meat market good quality fresh and cooked meats prompt service ah day delivery phone stouffville 279 t ssss3s3 x attention farmers we are paying the current market price for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service gordon young limited toronto empire 33636 stouffville 255 claremont 41rl4 uxbridge 27 icaeo has a college degree and has been teaching two years looked it over and really felt bad she gets just over 100 pounds or about 1200 a year gross and really has to work for it however certain things such as subsidized food state controlled housing and rents have a great tendency to raise real in- i comes for the average working man so its not ciuite such a grim picture as statistics show while the british government has made it very difficult for older people to take enough money out to set up in canada or australia it is not to be wondered at that so many thousands of young skilled men and women are leaving for countries where they feel youth is more chance over 30000 huron indians lived in the georgian bay area of ontario 300 years ago short story on a person with a toothache drill fill and bill for home a hospitality bottle carton l federal sales and ixuso taxes pi deposit 2c per battle vil pick up a handy 6 bottle carton of coke today its welcome refreshment forguests and family ajflurfad bottler of cccicou ucdei mind nidi coocab ltd uxbridge beverages limited uxbridge ont phone 205w

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