Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 7, 1955, p. 9

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organize in yorkscarboro hotus betfett mpp for ei york appealed last week to women of the newly organized yorkscarboro riding to get oat ard defeat libera candij date oliver crockford la the text provincial election mr beckett was speaking at an organizational meeting of the progressive conservative association of the riding in rl h king collegia institute the liberals he said were welcome to mr crockford v here is a wonfjerfol i opportunity for you to become a norse 5 by bus i fp for low rates see your local agent gray coach lines ballantrae ifyoa wiatl fascinating career and m background to enhance your whole life nursing pre sents a great opportunity classes for threeyear nursing courses at ontario hospital schools are now forming for september li rqvlrmtnti ag 17 or vr secondary school graduation diploma good health at ontario hospital schools of nursing too receive while training we have no room for politics mavericks officers elected were presi dent eert sale secretarytreas urer mrs cherry sutherland vicepresidents sylvanus sylr apps richard sutton leonard stewart sidney thomas tho- mi milton jack oates and william dempsey march 31st the famiiy of- mr and mrs bob radford held a surprise party at their parents home on wednesday evening and pre sented them with a set of lug- sage for their forthcoming trip to england there were also 2 beautifully decorated cakes wishing them bon voyage they left on sunday by air a farewell party in honour of mr and mrs m mekewen was held at the home of mr and mrs g taber on friday evening there was a large at tendance and the departing couple were presented with an occasional chair and a pair of table lamps mr x bennett won a chick en as first prize at a euchre party in markham last week mr and m jim radford have taken up residence on the gth concession mrs j child jr goes in hos pital this week we wish her a speedy recovery local exhibitors among prize winners peterboro seed show the first recorded strike or work stoppage in this country took piace in 1776 when paint ers in xew york city turned out for higher wages sree room and board free uniforms and laundry honorarium while train ing 30 a month during 1st yean 25 a month during 2nd year while on affiliation in a general hospital 50 a month during 3rd year vacation three weeks each year plus all statutory holidays recreation excellent facilities at each school for afterduty social and sports activities for fvrmtr information apphf ro superintendent of nursing school of nmlng oitatio hospital beockvlllt kingston or whitby ontario department of health w marklnnon phillips md cm mioiom iit iiin i q 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 for immediate rentals stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 18gw 4iiii9si9fi9ii9ii90 ey available cheapest source of vitamins proteins and minerals for pigs poultry and calves tt homey farm ph markham 575w 10th con markham oo jisss never touch a fallen wire one reason why electricity serves us so well is that it can be delivered wherever wires will carry it ontario hydro exerts every effort to keep safe the wires that carry this important commodity but in spite of all erecautions lines occasionally reak a fallen wire is dangerous it may be a live wire never touch a fallen wire under any circumstances warn children not to go near them if you find an electric wire on the ground or dangerously low please notify the nearest hydro office and endeavour to keep others away until service men arrive your cooperation may be instrumental in saving a life at wolrlflifft ontario county seed growers were well represented in ail classes at the central ontario spring show and won many of the top awards mr ralph veitch cxbridge rr- 4 car ried off the grand champion award in stiff competition mr ivan norton goodwood won the potato championship witi his exhibit oskatahdins in the 4h club section the scott 4h potato ciub won the junior championship award for the best ciub exhibit in the show this is the second year that the scott 4h potato ciub has won this award the results in the 4h section were as follows potatoes late 1st marian hockley ciaremont rr 1 2nd i joe johnson cxbridge rr 4 3rd rae johnson cxbridge r- r4 oats early 1st bob taylor i port perry rr 1 4th paul bryan sunderland rr 2 oth gary taylor pefterluw rr 1 sth roger snodden pefferlaw rr 1 9th aubrey carson ciare mont 13th murray carson ciaremont class 16 late potatoes 1st harold norton ciaremont class 17 oats early 3rd don crosier blackwater 4th keith ashton port perry rr 1 class is oats late 6th don crosier blackwater show care in buying seed for best crops women teachers meet in sutton the women teachers keder- aion of york i held an evening meeting in sutton public school the president miss kathleen webster of markham presided two very pleasing vocal solos were rendered by mr h ker- nohan of the sutton staff the guest speaker mr h roy clifton of pickering col lege staff newmarket spoke most ably on the subject pho netic spelling the speaker prefaced his remarks by stat ing that writing was invented for setting down the sounds of words in a living language sounds are constantly changing so spelling should change too pointing out the many advan tages of phonetic spelling mr clifton said that english is be coming a world language and many from other countries have said that spelling is the chief block in learning english tentative plans were formed to hold the next meeting in newmarket the refreshments served by the ladies of the sutton staff brought a profit able evening to a close statistics indicate that farm ers have again realized a de cline in income to the extent of 12 percent the coming year gives us no reason to believe there will be any great im provement in farm prices therefore farmers will want to get as much for their dollar as possible however we want o be careful not to do it at the expense of the crops we need higher quality and higher yields spring always means a cash outlay for seed fertilizers and machinery indications are that due to shortages seed will be above average cost especially grasses and clover this takes a great deal of consideration on our part since too great a saving on cheap seed this year may mean a much greater loss in a year or two use of lower grade seed can mean lower germination as well as inclusion of more nox ious weed seeds when this happens naturally there fol lows a poor stand of grass and clovers which in turn cuts yield and gives weeds a chance to thrive seeding down less acres than usual can mean a loss of soil fertility since grasses and clo vers are soil builders the difference in cost be tweeh high and low quality seed is relatively small when sown at the rate of eight or ten even 15 or 20 pounds per acre a possible differ ence in cost might be 1 to s150 or atmost s2 per acre is it worth while taking a chance on your crop for as lit tle as that with perennial grasses and legumes the in creased cost is only for one year while the better crop re sulting from it is likely to be repeated for a number of years since most hay and pasture seeds are purchased from a seed dealer and not grown on the farm where used it be hooves the farmer buyer to know how to buy his seed in telligently seed of uncertain quality bought from a neighbor either directly from the combined or fanned toy a farm fanning mill may look good a truck peddler may have some rather good looking seed to offer at a bargain price that is tempting but what do you really know about these seeds do you know the germination or pur ity their freedom from nox ious weed seeds their true- ness to variety can you de pend on verbal or unreliable statements as to these cer tainly not see that the seed you buy bears the analysis tag of a re liable dealer who will stanj back of the statements made and remember too that price shouldnt be the deciding fac tor the seed analysis tag required by law on bags is for the farm ers protection it tells him the quality how free of weeds it is the purity the germina tion and the date of the test if the seed is of an improved variety it should aiso bear the tag of a government certifica tion agency this high quality seed is the foundation on which to build high quality seed of known origin and known quality and preferably of unknown variety is the least cost in making a good crop the stouffville tribune thursday april 7 1955 pww gray lectric plumbing heating electrical contracting i crane plumbing supplies conroy oil furnaces brougham ontario phone pickering 3333 greenwood the ypu held its regular meeting at the home of ed alf and joe pegg on sunday night the official board for the cir cuit will meet in the mt zion church on thursday night of this week a sunday school executive meeting was held in the base ment of the church on wednes day night last sunday morning during the church service seven new members and three by transfer were received into the church miss glcnna minaker miss sheila pegg and mr alan clark spent the weekend at their homes congratulations to mr and mrs k beelby who celebrated their 54th wedding anniver sary last sunday mr and mrs alan short and family have purchased a house south of whitby and expect to move shortl the farm forum met last monday night at mr and mrs wm lawsons home mr wm murkar of pickering was guest speaker and spoke on the history of pickering township the arternoon wa are spon soring an evening bf pictures and local taelnt on thursday church mr and mrs bob mcvey of toronto were visitors at the les wilson home last satur day evening the wa will hold their regu lar meeting at mrs p clikcs home thurs april 4th group 2 in charge of program tractor repairs we are equipped to service and repair all makes of farm tractors we are also the agents for inter national trucks estimates on body and fender work cheerfully given burrows garage brougham ont phone pickering 332 wl coming next week houstons the rexall store gs5 is a when you buy a ford you get a totally new overheadvalve v8 engine as standard equipment in any model you choose without paying anything extra for it this great v8 is completely new its the most advanced shortstroke over headvalve design its a completely proved v8 product of the experience gained in building more v8s than all oilier manufacturers combined you get triggertorque power from either of two v8 engines 1 62hp standard on all models 182hp available in fairlanc and station wagon models with fordomatic drive providing instant safetyresponse to all your demands and giving you a feeling of confidence and security when passing calls for quick action in every 55 ford you get the long low modern styling that was inspired by the famous thunderbird you get ball- joint front suspension the revolutionary advance in chassis design for smoother riding and easier steering have you driven a ford lately tno odra cost iii try a totally new experience r irtv ji rq c j drive the entirely new fiofci vo your ford dealer invites you to drive waot a totatfy new orerfieadratve 18 standard equipment in ferry mode r h murphy limited main street east 100k for the stouffville ontario telephone 159 sign of value whf n you buy a used carsee yourforp mfler

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