Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 21, 1950, p. 16

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the tribune stouffviue ont thursday december 21 1950 for s v m coke ask for it either way both trademarks mean the same thine ospitahty is an art cocacola makes it so easy authorized bottler of cocacola under contract with cocacob hi uxbridge beverages uxbridge ont phone 205 wife ot former local ministerburied aurora funeral service was held last week in aurora for margaret l winter warren wife of rev h s warren retired united church minister of aurora and stouffviue born at schomberg she was a graduate of toronto conservatory of music and had been a teacher of piano and a soprano soloist following her marriage she had accompanied her husband on pas torates in the methodist and later the united church at echo bay woodbridge queen st church toronto richmond hill stouff viue markdale and woodville she was a life member of the wms besides her husband she leaves a daughter winona toronto and a son h reginald hamilton cookies oo thick rochester mich the dogs never snap at otto schueller rural mail carrier he leaves a cookie in the mail box when he stops at the home of a dog owner it serves two purposes the dogs welcome schueller and their eager barking lets farmers know theres mail for them synthetic siiik a british firm is producing from crude oil products a synthetic fibre claimed to feel like silk milk producers maintain prices badly lagging certain that their costs of pro duction are not being met by cur rent milk prices south ontario county milk producers- members of district 4 of the toronto milk producers association met at brougham thursday night to air milk sharply rising costs of produc tion which include materials feed labor etc have aggravated the situation since the middle of i960 producers in the toronto area now receive 120 per hundred for their complaints and attempt to milk testing up to 34 butterfat learn what can be done to remedy for each tenth of one percent over a complex and difficult situation j the test ihey receive an additional prwihaiit clpnrttfr tnrlrl nrfideri i 3v ctr piilmlnf innr of tia it president george todd presided over the annual meeting he broached the subject of the even ing by giving a clear concise report on the overall picture of the milk business in canada then w h hoiles president of the toronto milk producers association took the floor to report on recent negotiations on milk prices in the toronto area he said that farmers have no reason to be satisfied with present prices since they are considered below cost of production one course of action the association has taken as a partial solution is its application to the ontario minister of agri culture for the appointment of a permanent board of arbitration which in the course of time would become familiar with the dairy market instead of the present prac tice of separate appointments of boards with a judge as a chair man it is felt that the present boards of arbitration are not thoroughly familiar with the prob lems surrounding the processing 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the lowprice field looks even longer lower and wider and this new chevrolet brings you extra- sturdy extrarugged extra durable chevrolet construction it brings you more thrilling and more thrifty performance from your choice of valveinhcad power plants the 92 hp engine with conventional transmission models and the most powerful engine in chevrolet his tory a new 105 hp engine with power- glideequipped models come in make a thorough inspection of this the finest motor car the leader has ever built optional on de imxc niodrll at extra cost more people buy chevrolets than any other car cia r 1 1m pmf i lm easier i3 fl centrepoint steering a general motors value chas cooper claremont ontario 3m cents calculating at this rate the farmer receives only 35c a pound for butterfat a great dis parity with the retail price another major grievance of the milk producer is the arbitrary method of determining what con- stitutes surplus milk that which goes into production of cottage cheese skim milk ice cream and is paid for at the rate of only 250 per hundred it was pointed out that large dairy profits from these manufactured products indicate that the farmer should receive considerably more for his surplus production a question asked by jim mo- morrow was why is not this division of prices abandoned arid jone price set for all milk ship ments since the dairies in actual ity require all the farmers pro duction by way of answer mr hoiles felt that the association should work toward this end f v von pilis asked mr hoiles if it were correct that the toronto board of directors had offered a price of 422 to the dairies and had been prepared to go as low as 120 before arbitration was even started and if so in the light of this should not some of the blame for low prices be laid directly to the board of directors of the tor onto milk producers association another question was by john dowling of claremont he wanted to know whether any action has been taken by the toronto board of directors on a resolution passed at the semiannual meeting asking the ontario government for legis lation forcing dairies to instal automatic weigh scales answer this resolution wag passed on to the ontario whole milk producers league but no representations have yet been made to the government next speaker was w h wit mott secretarymanager of the toronto milk producers associa tion he reported on the quota adjustment period for october- november questions were fired at mr wilmott concerning the wide divergence in quotas which vary from 67 to 90 the reply was that no satisfactory solution has yet been found question how is it possible that in mofitreal milk market produc ers receive 425 per hundred while milk is retailed there for 18 a quart mr wilmott answered that this price was possible because of a strong orgatt- ization of montreal milk produc ers and the handling of their milk through a farmers marketing agency at this point it was pressed upon the officers of the toronto board of directors to take some action to come to a similar solu tion in the toronto area frank m chapman presided for election of oflicers which resulted as follows president normau hogg of claremont vicepresident george todd of cherrywood secre tarytreasurer jim mcmorrow of pickering delegate director to toronto board of directors alan lishman of pickering at the meeting i t ormiston of columbus past district director reported on the activities of the year financial statement showed a balance of 1150 on motion the association contributed 105 each to the ontario federation of agri culture and to the dairy farmers of canada to be used for adver tising oi dairy products flocked trees for christmas any color 400 up a natural decoration for the festive season which wiffi add color and beauty to your home memorial wreaths also door drapes table centre pieces don lewis phone 22 jl 4i stouffviue ssifv joy beauty salon near cnr permanent waving individual styling razor shhptrk phone stouffvlile 9sw2

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