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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 4, 1953, p. 9

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the tribune stouffville on thursday jure 1 1j53 after reading several artic- it would rem tin the in a about the fluoridation ofjflauon spiral has begun tons bygone days wanted srape iron any quantity for cash highest prices paid ontario salvage co 351 kastern avenue corner broadview toronto phone gerrard 11212 call us collect for information buying a home freezer see the larg est display anywh ere 10000 stock of freezers on our floor woods general electric frigidaire frostmaster deepfreeze international harvester i r to 22 cubic feet chest mill upright models from 300 deepfreeze home freezer poison ivy may get you yet are mj v j ierson ibm be dv aki p isqr ivv i e en handle the plants ooner appa individuals as mine susceptibli vou can safeguai i aw youl frm the kile- of the tribuilf- 2h war- ago the following young people were in attendance at the rjsua batis- voung peoples as ra tios meetlns bed in toronto iast ak mr and mrs maurice gillian miss francis kauiiff miss violet phillips miss eiva j homeii miss mabel pipher miss however ohre turner harry leadbetier j j and harry ratelift work on laying the brick os i the new baptist church wa- commenced this week by con tractor fred cole the demon stration in connection with the laying of the corner stone will take place in about two weeks rev j is moore pastor of the ioca congregation when the for mer church was erected is expec ted to be present for this occa sion v a clark a onetime mer chant in stouffville and now j residing in markham has disj posed of his property there con sisting of four acres of fruit land for 4500 mr clark purchased another home in markham in the 1925 issue of the tri bune there is a picture of the pupils and teacher of stouffville public school the photograph was taken in 1s74 some of the students in it are adeline ritouff- er florence lehman i aura ieiney dr j f burk holder lames gihney rev las daley albeit brown lyman doucrlier- y josephine daley kd obrien amos vake russell george chas mccallniu herb obrien frank baun xelson burkholder roht bryan fred haigli john barkey frank obrien wm bryan and hanna cook adam lios was the teacher in charge charles barkey one of our successful farmers living just east of aliona had fall wheat out in head the early part of last week mr a e booth also reports that his wheat is in head arthur holden son of mr truman holden was attacked by a bull on monday of last week and narrowly escaped be ing killed the animal pierced his side with its horns and threw him a considerable distance in the descent arthur received a nasty scratch down his back as a result of coming in contact with a long nail partly driven in the wall the animal became infuriated from the extreme heat having been driven from the stock yards in stouffville to the holden farm on the 9 th concession it is a most gratifying spec tacle for a parent to witness the conferring of a university de gree on one of their children but last week dr d c and mrs smith of this town experienced the unusual delight of witness ing degrees conferred on both their son xeil and their daughter greta greta received the degree of ba with the rank of honor specialist in modern languages while neil had the degree of doctor of dental surgery con ferred upon him the standings obtained by both graduates are especially high kg logy depart iture ottawa tay work in orj for vears on finishing of 2- yearold steers without grain atorthend 1 v fxcavatorsk mi8zsq la- grade grain mly re eogn 7x t knowing w bat cet o tl coaifc who ae- contact mr an terson ha s prepared a circu lar that tells imv to id- ufv u3fi plant- it ta the onlv 11 uv6 ca mdian pits nt with a reeparted leaf and white uit he telis where it grows w poisoning occurs precau- ns o prevent the poison tak- s effect ami what to do tor a person who has developed a rash from it for this he rec ommends a fivegrain tablet of potassium permanganate dis solved in one quart of water apply the solution freely to the affected part and cover large ateas of rash with gauze or cheesecloth kept moist with the solution for the face and bands to avoid staining them with the permanganate solu tion he recommends applying calamine lotion with one per cent of phenol added to relieve the itchiness oily or greasy substances are likely to dissolve snd spread the trouble better than treatment how ever is to set rid of tile plants and methods of doing it are de scribed in detail small patches can- be dug out for larger ar eas or where digging is not practical some of the commer cial weed sprays are effective the ester of 21d animate at the rate of one pound per gal- ion of water for each 100 sti feet of foliage or sodium chlor ate mixed with a fire retard- ant will give control if persis tently used send for your cope of pois on ivy publication s20 to in formation service department of agriculture ottawa every purchaser of a new or used freezer receives free niembership in chambers food club the original food club with more than 40000 lbs of foods in our zero room right on the premises at savings from 10 to 40 foods shipped in insulated containers anywhere in ontario robt bone local rkphrseytvtive phone stouff 20w2 howard j chambers 1570 kingston rd ox 1188 ontarios largest freezer dealer coming june 1st furnaces cleaned i am prepared to thor oughly vacuum clean your furnace and supply expert service to all types of domestic oil burners annual service given to stouffville r m coulson br 74525 box 302 malton there was a near accident with serious results at milt harris gravel pit east of stouffville on friday morning in which the men barely escaped injury when an avalanche of gravel mired clifford woodcock and fred silverthorn in several feet of earth three other men jac reesor henry smith and byron williams were working in the pit at the time also the municipality of stouffville which has successfully got along since its incorporation in 1876 without such a thing as a safe in which to keep the records of the town is to he imperilled no longer this week the council expects to place a safe in the clerks office which will accom modate all the important papers in a proper manner while driving his automobile out the lane lome gillion of the 9th concession of markham received a severe cut on the hand when a horse crashed into the ear doing considerable damage the xorth york bowling league is well on its way for this season both markham and unionville played here last week with stouffville winning both matches the markham lineup was as follows l hare a king j fetch j malcolm skip a douglas p h ree sor j carroll f e reesor stouffville lineup o lehman e a gray dr sangster s arm strong skip j mttston j watldington dr xeil smith d rusnell skip stouffvilles intermediate ball team blanked aurora 30 this week behind the pitching of bruce lehman he was in serious trouble on one occasion when he walked two batters and gave up a single to load the bases but the next three batters went down swinging year experiment co ducted jy tie animal huswnury divii son central experimental j farm ottawa in which an afj iterraath pasture ius compared with a permanent pasture plus grain for finishing two-year- otu steers during two summers 24 twoyearold steers were grazj eo on a permanent pasture tin- 1 the end autjust at that thne they were divided into two uniform groups one group was placed on an after- math of timothy kentucky j blue grass wild vetch alsike i and white clover the other group remained on the perm anent pasture but was fed six pounds of grain per head per day to supplement it the an imals were in good fleshing condition had they been slaughtered at that time re ports ph sylvestre about half of them would have graded b the remainder c the test usted fifty days following which all steers were weighed and slaughtered over the two year the steers on the aftermath made an average dally gain of 217 pounds compared to 216 pounds for those grainfed on the permanent pasture the steers from the aftermath group produced 21 a and i car casses based on carcass quality and at the prevailing price at the time the average value of the steers from the aftermath was s301so per head compared to 29844 for the group on per manent pasture the latter steers consumed 307 pounds of grain per head at a cost si 120 this extra expense and the slightly lower value of the grainfed steers was responsible for the difference of 1644 in return per head in favour of the aftermath group with the recent decline in beef rattle prices it is import ant that production costs be kept as low as possible without lowering the quality of the an imals from the above it ap pears that a good pasture dur ing the summer and an after math for the finishing period will help to reduce the cost of production excavators trenching water servicfe sewers grading etc 8ssq willowdale ontario baldwin 1s5c thornhill ontario avenue 51001 central feed store phone 277 stouffville marmill chick starter growing mash in crumbles or pellet form order your agrico and a a quality fertilizer cut fuel costs by 35 s re with biscos 0id405060 man youre crazy forg your age thousands ara peppr t 70 try periag up with ostrex contains tonio for weak rundown reeling dus eolely to bodys lack of iroo which many men and women call old try oitrex tonio tablets for pep younger feeling this very day new get acquainted blxo only 00a for sale at all drug stored ovary wtftre q22223 25tfasb22223az3b out of the sock to safety even today a few people still their money in a sock or under the mattress but most have found that keeping their savings in the bank is a whole lot safer more con ven ten tand completely private today canadians have nearly ofxwooo deposit accounts striking evidence of their faith and confidence in the chartered tanks of canada the banks serving your community n st clair sons painting decorating gyptex for ceilings plywood rubber finish in any color all materials supplied for your job we have the men and equipment to do any job large or small all work guaranteed book ahead for exterior painting ph port perry 113rl4 or 17w manufacturers of asphalt shingles sidings bhnds and solid coours roll roofings asphalt and tarred sheathings- felts builtup roofing materials bisco wallboards triplex green board burley board burley tile plastic cements waterproofing paints roof coatings fleece line rock wool insulation micafil aggregates for platter concrete and insulation your homi fleece i bin rockwool more year round comfort too when you insulats with biscos fleece line rock wool healthier be cause it reduces drafts pro motes comfortable sleep sanitary vermin and moisture- proof gives protection against spread of fire lasts as long as your house no maintenance nor replace ment costs adds to your homes value applied in a few hours by blower be tween ceiling joists and by batts in wall sidings see your local bisco dealer or applicator insist on fleeco line the tested rock wool see your bisco dealer nowl s roofings niyinflytyjyirmnnmmymrmntfrm bishop asphalt papers ltd plants at portneuf station pp toronto and london ont warehouses and branches quebec p9 montreal pp toronto ont stouffville coop phone 269 june is dairy month tor all aqes jjf mji at every age you need dairy foods to grow on to gc on theyre brimming with energy and food value such goodness in a glass of milk such flavour in a hearty- piece of cheese such enjoyment in ice cream whipped cream or buttered cinnamon rolls with plenty m of inexpensive dairy foods sfin your diet youll live ietter s land feel better too ij doun dairy tjsnt iiurn to this prorrorrmr on wfdnesdayt 91 la ojo pm kst vrr the dominion xrtuorft of cbc 409 huron strttt teronlo

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