Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 14, 1954, p. 4

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r millions of dutch bultx- are going into canadian soil right now and growers like pretty joan hardy of ottawa are dreaming of rich bursts of eolorful floral beauty in the spring like joan make eure dhope dreams come true by planting the bulbs proper ty or youh get a sorry crop of disappointment buy good bulbs heavy for their size firm free from bruises and scars coat intact from re liable dealers do not fall for bargain bulbs expect to pay a fair price it pays to buy larger bulbs but not always the largest when the bulbs arrive open the pack age and replace defective ones immediately if youre not planting them now store them in a cool ventilated spot protected from rodents remember excessive heat can ruin them for more de tailed advice consult your federal or provincial depart ment of agriculture or horti cultural society photo by malak ottawa two killed af level crossing tb cnr torontojbound vening train was delased nearly an hour friday evening when k was involved in a cross ing accident at blackwater whktfi claimed two lives police ay the ear cut out of a line of holiday traffic approaching the blackwater crossing on high way 12 and was struck by the southbound passenger train as it pulled slowly away from the station killed in the crash were betty flavelle 16 of st phil lips rd etobicoke and ted walker 1g also of etobicoke taken to lindsay hospital were iorne blandon is and william flavell the party was heading for a rifles ammunition campbeds and cooking utensils were strewn along the track the right side of the car was sliced off and the two right side wheels were found about 50 yards away one rifle was cut in two blackwater station master fred farreil said the train could not have been go ing at more than 10 miles per hour when the collision occurr ed it just cleared the station at a slow speed when we heard this awful clang of metal and a horrible yell he said i ran down the tracks and nearly dropped dead at what 1 saw thanksgiving holiday traffic was delayed for nearly an hour until the wreckage had been cleared from the tracks theres new travel comfort on film council news ontario york counties film council executive meet ing is to be heid on thursday october 14th at keevils in claremont at s30 sharp the new blocks of films are now in circulation and all mem- bers are asked to contact their librarians for bookings schooi flints are available toall school members mr stuart watts of the ma ples rr 1 claremont is the latest member fo join the film council there is still room for two or three new members this fall membership fee is s1500 per year for organizations and one room schools additional rooms in schools 500 each witli a maximum of 3500 this en titles members to trained oper ators and use of projector and films during a year when book ed with their librarians october 1510 is the annual meeting of the eastern on tario federation of film coun cils which is to be held this year in iicton ontario to winnipeg jasper vancouver youll find smart new travel comfort and convenience on canadian nationals continental limited attractive day coaclfes relaxing lounges spacious drawing rooms and compartments restful bedrooms popularpriced duplcx- roomettcs and berths here is pleasant travelling with a wide range of accom modations for even- budget for example look at these low coach fares between toronto and vancouver one way 67 11 round trip 1 072 5 proportionately low fares apply for tourist and other types of sleeping car travel ak about substantial savings offered by now family fares to western canada ond to midwesl and western usa ait ond wet every day the continental limited serves mor treat ottawa toronto minaki winnipeg saskatoon edmonton jojper ond vancouver never drive n car faster than you can think advises a trallic engineer this is bad ad vice as a considerable number of cars in low gear would seri ously impede the flow of trallic oniario county federation of agriculture a directors meeting of th ontario county federation j agriculture was held recent in the myrtle hall following the business meeting the fol lowing reports were given mrs hamer reported on a meeting held in the agricultur al office in uxbridge sponsored by the county federation which was attended by repre sentatives of all the county co operatives from which came the decision to use the supple ment page plan of the rural cooperator for promoting fed eration and coop business throughout the coming winter the directors decided on mo tion by mr c werry seconded by mr a downey and carried by that the plan had their ap proval and the federation would list the names of the farmers in the county and pay and a heartache still for you for the subscriptions as their share of the plan it was moved that the tent purchased by the federation and used by the organization in promotion work at fall airs be available for rental to coun ty organization at a cost of s providing that the responsible group erect and deliver it the motion by mr j hairier was seconded by mr r rodd and carried the annual meeting was dis cussed and it was decided that it should be held in the man chester hall the ladies of reach township group be ask ed to look after the lunch the directors each being responsib le for the sandwiches mrs 1 lamer reported that the manchester and district credit union had been approv ed by government and the charter would be shortly re ceived a meeting to get this credit union had been approv ed by government and the charter would be shortly re ceived a meeting to get this credit union underway is scheduled for october 8 at 8 pm in the manchester hall this is of considerable interest to all farmers and all those with whom farmers do busin ess in the area ten miles in ra dius from manchester it is hoped that many avail them selves of this opportunity to learn about the advantages of credit unions and how it can be of value to our district there were no new develop ments toward the wheat mark eting problem but anyone who has petitions is asked to get these to the county secretary as soon as possible so that the work may proceed as quickly as possible mr rodd chairman of the farm forums for the county spoke of an executive meeting in connection with the annual fall forum roundup which donald dunkeld wins eaton plowing trophy sides nffarjys around thf end of the list century when aluminum was practically a precious metal a famous racing stable had one of its thoroughbreds shod with racing plates of the weight- saving material they were made at tiffanys the famous new york jewellery house nowadays it is standard practice for race horses to run on aluminum shoes since he turn of the century the price of aluminum has been reduced to the point where it is now one of the most economical of all materials extensively used for things like barns and boats and bin bodies aluminum com pany of canada ud alcan for rurvoffou ond information tec writ or phone your local canadian notional pauoogcf aqcj r i canadlari n railways in tsc nzyi t4ft co2 jn t we have so much to protect is ours to enjoy at a price the prico il thrt canada of oun of constant alertncu we cannot lake tor granted oor freedom to worship to vote to educate cur children or to order our home life 01 we pleate all theic freedoms ore our only at long as we are willing to do everything neceuary to maintain ond defend them all honour then to the canadian soldier the steadfast guardian of all our free institutions without men like him the conodo we love might cease to be we have so much to protect let ws om do our port without letup whatever way our duty lie serve canada and yourself in the army to boiigbl you mull b 17 to 40 yart of og tlilud tradcunn to 45 whn applying bring birth certified or ohr proof of og apply ricjkf away fo fu intorrxstion writ or viut thm army tsxrrwifing cmttr nmofts your komm be h ptrtanvl i hi nr ctorfcftf cttii of tel 94507 cil i amy stitoo 1w w st kirsjitm oot kkm ai 1 sjctr 9xxok tvz gsittj ih tcmliocji 7x i 7 my- fcpei as u rv qw ctirfti st lotoft 0b 2 xi ary kkfxh crate 230 v st rt sj 0l tl lit tmj si v states u tog t c umltml 0l u l 2 ka 0 donald dunkeld son of mr and mrs murray durkeld of atha won he eaton trophy against 20 competitors in the tractor class for ontario coun ty farmers under 21 years of age at the south ontario plow tag match dunkeld and his runnerup keith bakuon of pickering will represent on tario county in the junior far mers contest at the interna tiona match this week a whitby man showing he had not lost the touch walked off with the most valuable award jack beaton brock st s a native of brock town ship claimed not only the simp sonsears trophy but also a s25 table donated by skidmore meia products of pickering in trials at the farm of heber down west of brooklin mr beaton away from the farm for some years showed that he had not forgotten the touch that led to prizes in earlicr matches youngest plowman of the day 10yearold bobby forester son of mr and mrs jack forester of blackwater also won a prize bobby who look part in his first plowing match two years ago is being sponsored by a farm implement manufacturer at the international match only two girls entered this years south ontario match and both walked home with prizes helen morrison 11-year- old daughter of thorahs reeve russell morrison very nearly was also the youngest at the match eleanor armstrong of brampton won second prize in her match beating out bobby forester after lands had been judged all plowmen and spectators ga thered at the whitby township hall brooklin iu be served an ample and delicious banquet by the ladies of the oa of the united church during the eve- will be held in the legion hall at uxbridge on october 28 all folks interested in farm radio forum are asked to keep the date in mind the idea of a far mers market for the following summer to be held along high way 7 and 12 will be one of the things to be definitely settled at the annual meeting if there are any farmers interested in this plan they should see to it that they attend the ontario county federation of agricul ture annual meeting mng prizewinners were an nounced by agriculture repre sentative h h fair and prizes were handed out by oscar dow ney secretarytreasurer of the association here are the winners ciass 1 jointer plows open to all norman jarvis markham herb jarvis agin court jim lee greenbank stan may hornby ralph smith mt albert llovd may milton class 2 jod jointer plows william holder ralph hol der both of manilla class 3 tractors in sod joe tran claremont ivan mclaughlin stourtville hugh baird blackwater bill dixon brampton doug reiri bramp ton norman rohson maple eldred kink markham grant wells stouflville a c cow- perthwaite class 4 tractors in sod open to ontario county farm ers under 21 donald dunkeld claremont keith baldson pic kering class 5 stubble open to all gerald bell woodville byrnell wylie oakwood stuart ball uxbridge anotony fea- therstone milliken ivan bell kirktield bill hill uxbridge harry bewell uxbridge class 6 stubble open trac tor ron nottingham little britain carl timber stouff- ville john pugh slouffville gordon brumwell gormby class 7 stubble tractors c kennedy markham how ard malcolm class 8 stubble tractors open to ontario county only- jack beaton whitby ivan de- geer stouflville class 9 tractors in stub ble boys and girls 16 and un der bob armstrong bramp ton alen mckinney bramp ton keith mark cameron helen morrison beaverton iee wilkinson malton class 10 tractors in stub ble open to ontario county high school students bill mc millan seagrave bev bryant pickering ralph honey sea- grave jim wilkinson port perry david mosienko port perry class 11 stubble mounted tractor plows allan myers claremont eleanor armstrong brampton bobby forster blackwater horse show stan may byrnell wylie stan may ralph the tribune gtotiffvfflle oat thursday october 14 vxa holder gerald bell prize by ken and clarke prentice markham went to joe tran bob armstrong 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