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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 25, 1948, p. 9

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the tribune stouffviue ont thursday march 25 1948 ontario county seed fair a successful affair the ontario county crop ryerson beare county weed improvement association held ajnspctor gave a report on the very successful seed fair in the weed situation- he pointed out the town hali beaverton on friday necessity of timely weed spraying march 12 the exhibits were set operations and also discussed the up and judged in the morning barberry and buckthorn situation seagrave ixsprin in the afternoon a meeting was jack ketcheson of the soils j uxbridge held under the chairmanship of s department oac guelph gave barley 6 rowed russell morri the president tom harrison with a very interesting talk on soil fer- son beaverton d r mchattie about 125 people present- mrs tility h spoke of the importance beaverton wm xewman lorne- mckenzie officially welcomed the of having welldrained soil rich in vilie clarence duggan brechin zephyr w f beatty son brookj lin lloyd lee seagrave oats late any variety lxi spring farms ltd uxbridge clarence duggan brechin rupert lee seagrave lloyd lee seagrave wm xevvman lorneville clifford ross beaverton oats early ross cookman blackwater oats ajax or beacon w fs batty son brooklin lioyd lee farms ltd masseyharris dealers meet here seed fair to beaverton on behalf j organic matter and necessary plant of the town council mr w v foods beaton spoke on behalf of warden the meeting was brought to a wilmot bain who was unable to close by a few words by h l fair attend j agricultural representative for the president called on ken ontario county fallis of the crops seeds and the judges for the fair were w weeds branch toronto mr fallis t brennand and stuart bowman spoke on cereal grain varieties of the crop inspection branch of the dominion department of agriculture the show consisted of 45 exhibits shown by 21 exhibitors most of the exhibits had been very well prepared and the exhibitors are to be commended for their fine work list of results results of the judging are as follows registered winter wheat w f and emphasized the importance of sowing plump wellcleaned seed he spoke of the important role of the welloperated cleaning plant in a community w t brennand of the crop inspection branch of the dominion department of agriculture who was one of the judges made some interesting comments on the qual ity of the seed on display he too emphasized the importance of using i batty and sons brooklin wellgraded clean seed i fall wheat morley bain thos harrison beaverton barley 2 rowed howard mal colm locust hill spring wneat howard malcolm locust hill rye harold r norton clare- mont ivan xorton goodwood field peas howard malcolm locust hill buckwheat thos harrison beaverton wm xewman lorne ville russell morrison beaverton red clover clarence hewitt beaverton jack westcott beaver ton morley bain zephyr clarence duggan brechin alsike clarence duggan beaver ton timothy clarence duggan beaverton morley bain zephyr w h ross beaverton h ogden son local dealers for the masseyharris company handy lever limited toronto played host to aj group of the companys dealers from the surrounding territory and ami extending to ure from this pump controlled by series being conducted operates two lifting company throughout th a in mounted on the tractor the front eggs wanted by reg grading station cases supplied and picked up at your door for a reference ask your neighbors about our grade price and prompt weekly returns write or phone p hutton 40 kenworthy ave was held in mr new premises on alfalfa howard malcolm locust i market street several new addi- hill jtions to the companys line of pro- potatoes table stock ivan xorton goodwod harold xorton claremont morley bain zephyr junior section a number of officials from the end of the tractor a number of companys head office at toronto at attachments are available which a special sales meeting in stouffviue m tnis unit a handvi time am laborsaving piece of equipment some days ago the meeting ogdens smart grover 8970 toronto 13 oats ross cookman black water morley bain zephyr barley morley bain zephyr potatoes ivan xorton good wood morley bain zephyr alfalfa hay wanted best- price for good quality sample reesors marmill limited markham phone 96 cream for best results ship your cream to stouffviue creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lookers and fast freezing facilities stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 18601 feed feed feed the best is none too good start your chicks on marmill excello chick mash 430 a cwt each marmill feed formula is built up from a combin ation of the latest and best scientific knowledge of nutrition coupled with dependable and practical experience each feed overlaps with the next taking into consideration the bodily needs of the growing bird there are no jumpy changes in the diet which are so upsetting to development and future profits start your chicks on marmill excello chick mash 430 cwt peat moss charcoal grit shell central feed store phne 277 stooffttfle oot a new shinto ism by lewis milligan someone has said that man is incurably religious and voltaire who was popularly regarded as an atheist said if there were no jgod it would be necessary to invent him this is strikingly borne out in soviet russia where religion was abolished and the very idea of god was eliminated or scoffed at in the education of the young but a change has taken place the soviet has discovered that the russian people are incur ably religious and they have capi talized on that fact having declar ed that there was no god they have found it necessary to invent not one but several gods to fill the vacancy the supreme deity of commun ism is of course the state but the state is too impersonal for fervent worship and it was necessary to set up personal deities for adora tion and inspiration namely lenin and stalin gigantic portraits of these two national gods are exhibit ed everywhere and are borne aloft in processions as idols for public worship mrs malbone graham who has travelled widely in the soviet union recently completed a study of russian juvenile testbooks and she presents some of her findings which appeared in the xew york times magazine of february 8 she says soviet children are taught that russia the father land is always wonderful and powerful and brave above all other nations and she quotes from a textbook only one dream that our fatherland shall be better and more beautiful than ever long live our holy fatherland there is nothing very wrong about that but it is something more than mere patriotism for it continues it is a land watched over and guided by the great lenin and the powerful stalin you are the sons of your fatherland stalin is j thinking in the kremlin how to make you happier more clever than others braver than all the others on earth moscow is the mecca of this new religion the tomb of lenin is there and the kremlin where stalin rules supreme the follow ing is a story for russian children at the same time as the sun stalin rises in the kremlin in that wonderful house he will wash him self with his hands and with water from the moscow river and dry his dark face with a snowwhite towel good morning the whole country will tell stalin he will go out and admire how moscow is growing he will start puffing his pipe a golden ring will rise from it and move all over the country the shepherd will look up and say see that means stalin has started smoking the whole country will look up at this golden ring and say good morning stalin around the farm for loadint manure handling hay plowing snow etc other machines presented at the ducts were presented to the group meeting including the new massey- and keen interest was shown in the harris home freezer for fast- many recent developments in labor- frozen food storage the electric saving farm equipment recently grinder and electric feed mill for introduced by the company processing livestock feeds the rite one of the most recent of these is the new pony tractor a small low cost economically operated unit for the farmer of small acreages who desires the advantages of mechanized farming methods which before the introduction of the small pony tractor were avail able only to farmers of larger acre ages it was generally agreed that the few remaining horses on small canadian farms would eventually be replaced by this new tractor another new development intro duced by the company is the super six hydralift an ingeniously simple attachment for any make and size of tractor this equipment consists of a hydraulic pump mounted on the power takeoff shaft of the tractor the oil pres- way milking machine and the new electric cream separator impor tant time and labor savers for the dairyman show the advances made by the companys engineers in the modern design of profit- making equipment for the farmer of today a new high capacity low pres sure tractor mounted weed sprayer with 20 and 30foot booms is one of the companys most recent machinery developments for the speedy application of 2 4d on grain and vegetable crops intense interest is being shown in this equipment within a month of its introduction it was said the company received orders for several thousand units the meeting here was one of a by the ontario branch territory mr e it klinch who acted as chairman reiorted 100s- attendance of the dealers in the local area talks were given by mr j m reed assistant canadian sales manager mr g j lewis and mr a g flatt sales supervisors and mr ken mcxaught representing green cross insecticides dealers in attendance included ii ken nedy agincourt 1 h hanneock bowmanville lome mccoy brook lin c j mccort bolton f obrien brampton v e kirke caledon east e l taylor georgetown n j sedore xewmarket h w mort- son richmond hill 11 ogden ken ogden d stoutter j barkey of stouffviue j g watson uxbridge b obrien weston clarence graham woodbridge j purdy milton and clarke prentice mark- ham others in attendance from the toronto office of the masseyharris company were p mcmaster ser vice manager a eddy canadian sales department j sholdice and j p mclean of the ontario branch and d j mcleod advertising department rev d davis of the stouffviue united church acted as host dur ing luncheon which was served by the ladies of the church in the church basement car accident insurance rates high cold well says ccp leader tells house saskatch ewan scheme costs less than ontario and gives more premiums charged by private companies for automobile and accident insurance were compared unfavorably with the saskatchewan insurance fund by m j coldwell ccf leader in the house of com mons during debate on a bill to incorporate the national general insurance company mr coldwell said that in his province the payment of a premium of from 150 to 6 per annum gives protection to the insured motorist and also to dependents and to any one injured by him in an auto accident in ontario he carries a policy on his automobile covering fire theft collision and public liability insurance for which the rate is 5g430 i personally am not insured nor are the pedestrians in this province insured if i should happen to hit someone with an automobile said mr coldwell all they can do is sue and endeavor to prove negli gence on my part if they want to collect anything by the way of indemnity for the accident that is in ontario with a private company but in saskatchewan he con tinued for a premium of 450 to 6 a motorist is insured in case of death through accident his widow would receive from 5000 to 10000 paid from the insurance fund the pedestrians on the street are insured and they do not have to prove negligence in order to collect the auto itself is insured against collision with 100 deductible mr coldwell contended that the high premiums charged in ontario results from too many insurance companies and high commissions paid to agents julian ferguson mp simcoe north suggested that one of the reasons for the low premiums in saskatchewan is the comparatively small number of cars to the total population mr coldwell replied tnat today motorists are paying high pre miums in ontario because of a multiplicity of insurance com panies he wished to see the people we may smile at this but it is protected by a form of insurance produce dealer guilty sam netkin s netkin fruit and produce hamilton ontario plead ed guilty in police court at hamil ton on march 8 to a charge of offer ing onins and apples fr sale in con tainers which were not marked with any identification or grade of produce as required by the mark ing regulations eoebdooooflooeeooooosodocooooooooea auto glass installed piston pins fitted valves refaced and reseated while you wait new and used auto parts i paris auto supply co richmond hill phone 86 not intended to be funny in the songs for children stalin is exalted thus stalin is the wisest the beloved father stalin is the symbol of happiness and life stalin is brighter than the sun in june a powerful eagle with lenin he has no competitors in the minds of the younger children xow and then says mrs graham another stands beside the two lenin and staling currently that gives maximum protection at minimum cost books examined was given over to him molotov is a true follower of lenin he is a friend and helper of stalin he is a friend of children children know and love molotov it would thus seem that a enshrined but it is a figure in the of this new religion is in shadows without a name if making and it might well there is anyone who might be said eventually develop into a form of to stand a little above the others ancestor worship a new shinto- it is molotov a single verse in them round steak or roast sirloin steak or roast porterhouse steak or roast shoulder roast blade roast brisket bone in stewing beef hamburg smoked fillet fresh fillets salmon steaks scotch kippers pair side bacon smoked back and peameal smoked ham picnic hams boneless picnics cottage rolls smoked 48c 50c 50c 32c 32c 18c 29c 29c 39c 35c 48c 25c 63c 70c 57c 47c 53c 62c oboyles meat market stouffviue we dcfirer phone 3501

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