Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 28, 1963, p. 11

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kptc thm heres to the healthy habit early morning delivery guaranteed call markham phone direct markham 2942212 fo- office supplies its the tribune county hay shortage a a wall agricultural kepreenttive york county because its so ranch more ex- 1 pensive thin perennial forages but its even more expensive to one o the exhibitors at the f be short of pasture in the mid- i lay show last week bad a good die of the summer comment on his hay supply he saii he feit guilty taking part of a bale for the show away from hi cows when he had so little left hay supplies are low ail over the country- along with this seedings didnt do well last summer so that the hay crop this year may be light too where a farmer loses a catch he may want to sow an annual crop this spring that can be ued for hay oats can be used for hay fair- lv well they have two faults though one is that they are hard to harvest and handle in the field the other is that the protein content is low compared to good mixed hay a fairly old idea can be used to overcome both of these faults seeding peas with the oats is a sound idea the mixture of two bush els of oats with one bushel of peas will give feed about equal to good mixed hay corn of course will ako save the day when the hay crop is short plans this spring should include enough to as sure a full silo where a shortage of pasture is expected sudax is probably the best bet sudan grass will do well too and both of these crops do better alone than mixed with oats 1 dont like the idea of grow ing an annual crop for pasture report on york county seed fair tlvvky mrth 2 m the stouffville trisun piet t1 shhhhbs3hewihbksmbms important meeting a a wall agricultural kepremntattve york county m probably rushing the season thinking of seeding the importance of quality with snow still on the ground ses ra in everv indus- but some things should bejtry these davs anv business worked out well ahead of time j doesnt give priority to the another thought concerns inj of its product is bound sect control i always get quite io me battle a few calls after the spring t thought there was lots of crop is up about wireworm evidence that farmers are qual- damage with rtiis one by the i conscious at the york coun ting you see the damage its geea fair and hav show too late to save the crop seed ne j week- there were t treatment is the only control and the regular treatment of j panogen doesnt protect against wireworms at all where there is any suspicion of wireworms seed should be treated with a special material comaiihig aldrin or lindane grain or corn following sod are most sus ceptible of hay samples that looked as fresh and green as the day the crop was cut truse isnt any doubt that this kind of feed is the key to making livestock produce well and economicalv competition at the show was good this year with over 100 entries eugene lemon of stouftville won he champion ship in the grain classes and was awarded the newmarket coop special prize donald ibagg of woodbrirlge was the champion in the hay division winning the maple seed mil mr and mrs john addison cordially invite you and your family to a gala skating party on friday evening march 29th 1963 commencing at 8 pm in the stouffville arena stouffville entertainment refreshments children welcome be sure to bring your skates sponsored by the york north liberal association saa popexs cc public notice of vital importance to you again in the spring of 1963 your gas company asks your assistance the levers winter weather experienced ills past year has created a deeper frost level than normal when thp frost comes out as milder temperatures prevail irroiind movement will be greater than in other years the works departments of many municipalities have warned nf the damage flint lias already occurred to streets and paving and that more damage will take place repairs to broken roads water mains etc cost thousands of dollars earh year and hie estimates this year are greater than ever the many miles of gas mains hurled in lie ground as well as sewer networks hydro conduits and telephone nbles have lieen install and maintained for years in accordance with the lesl known cglneerlng and operating practices all of these facilities will subjected to pressures and movement as the ground begins to thaw where our new gas mains and services have been installed refilled trenches will likely settle any resulting damage to lawns walks roads and driveways will lie adjusted as quickly as weather permits under these abnormal conditions the pnssihijity of natural gas leakage is increased the gas company therefore requests the asslslnnce of all hie citizens iii hie com munity in guarding against gas leaks that might otherwise go unnoticed fias leak delecting crews constantly patrol the area checking streets iilllily man holes ewers and buildings in addition in tills safeguard we ask your cooperation by reporting any unfamiliar odour in us promptly in addition any of the following circumstances should he reported without delay 1 any noticeable bubbling in pools of water on the ground and streets 1 any odour which has no readily apparent cause cllher in buildings or out of doors any indication ihat your fnnibce regardless of fuel operating as it should does nol appear to ba basement floor drains should be checked to ensure thai ihey contain water sewer faaea natural ga and other combustible fumes can enter homes through basement drains if they are dry iour a pall of water into dry cellar floor drains in all hie water traps and prevent hie entry of gases your participation in this safety program is appreciated lleas assist us to render the heat possible service by reporting any strange odour io us quickly at any time of the day or night bonsumers ish yonge st x- richmond him zenith rwoo llnmtnmvtvtitnnvnintmnmlhhiivtmv bethesda mr and mrs clarence atkin son mrs a galbraith and miss es selena and flossie atkinson were guests at the dinner given wednesday evening of last week by the family of mr and mrs chas atkinson at tiie summit in honour of ttheir p rnih 7fmin anni- vt leary miss kuih hoover and mrs williams were visitors with mrs chester pat- tenden for lunch and a quilting thursday of last week mr and mrs clarence doner uik friday night dinner guests with the pattendens miss margaret wideman is among those graduating from the ontario mehnonite bible school at kitchener on thurs day march 2s those expecting to attend the exercises are mr and mrs jacob wideman mr and mrs carl wideman and ilr and mrs harvey wideman mr and mrs clifford btirk- holder attended the baccalaure- atte service sunday afternoon in guelph at the ontario agri cultural college for the grad uating class of 1963 of which gordon is a member friends of mr and mrs ar thur paisley gathered at the home of mr and mrs c burk- holder on saturday night to honour the paisleys on the oc casion of their thirtieth wed ding anniversary present were mr and mrs h pugh mr and mrs a steckley mr and mrs harry clendenning and elaine maurice pike mr and mrs k keffer miss alma burkhnlder misses helen and marjorie nice- ley there was a large attendance at the ratepayers meeting held at the school house march 21 the proposal of the annual school meeting to add a com plete new room to the school was rejected and the hoard ad vised to proceed witht plans for new wash rooms an archi tect is preparing plans which must first be approved by the hoard then the public school inspector the medical ooflicer of health and the department of education before being sub mitted for tenders of the daily papers the other day to ask how to vote she said she iiad never been so concern ed nor had she ever before felt the importance of her single vote naturally shs was not told how to vote but the wom an expressed the feelings of many who are not dyed in lite woll party members if this appalling mess that has gained us cmbarassing headlines in newspapers all over the world has made us concerned about our individual voice it has been worth it nearly a hundred filled the schoolhouse on friday night for chris chapmans quetico and raauejia nlms it was a most jyable evening and one that brought to cedar grove some old friends we have not seen for some time another down willi trees campaign is rampant again the ninth has been well strip ped and now they are falling on the tenth the men responsible for the axe work come apolegi- tically to the door know how this village hates to part with its trees but in the end down they come one subdivi sion in metro does a lot of ad vertising based on underground service wires and the protection of trees it is to be hoped this idea is as communicable as flu and will spread to the rest of the country as soon as possible speaking of flu it is still prevalent in the village and once it hit some member of a family it seems to attack every one it makes lively conversa tion because either the effects are quite different with differ ent people or there are several varieties loose in the area carol beare is out and about again which is good news the douglas family who seemed to have lived among us for a very brief time left on saturday to live once more in vancouver we were sorry to see them go hut hope that they will all enjoy a happy life on the west coast cedar grove march 21st come to think of it seriously cows are not built right for wearing gowns by dior or eatons catalogue for that mat ter if this dressthe animals idea is io go through well have to get the cows up on two legs it is simply not possible for a skirted and petticoated cow to look chic or even perambulate for that matter on four legs two legs it must be once we get the cows and the pigs and the horses etc into their two- leg stride and properly attired how are we going to tell them from the people oh well it is a diversion from politics a woman wrote the average persons troubles are chiefly imaginary dont be lieve all you think watch john addison liberal candidate in york north on barrie wed april 605 pm 3 3rd mr addison will dis cuss issues vital to you inserted by york north liberal assoc yes lie is pretty sure that he will conic down and nothing will happen to him he is also pretty sure that he will always hav a home to live in food to cat and be able to enjoy the things the other children enjoy he does not take into account the unexpected you must as the bun life representative in our community im available at your convenience to discuss our many plans with you jim abell phone fi 10371 2 sun life assurance company of canada other first ptie winners were archie cameron wood- bridge bill staines queens- vllle bruce snider mapie alex davidson agiiuourt walter burkholder pickering and oli ver bales newmarket walter burkholder won top prize for corn and was present ed with the traditional gold watch awarded by the york county crop improvement as sociation sponsor of the show d l parks director of the field crops branch of the department of agriculiure was the guest speaker weed con trol fertility and good seed were all stressed in iris talk as the most effective weapon f top crop yields oat varieties recommended this year were russell garry and rodney for bailey york herta and brant were suggest ed as the varieties best for the job we cordially invite all attend a farmers in the district to meeting on weed control with colour slides and a feature film crops not weeds your host t i- wilson whitevale programme farm weed control program for 1963 bruce collins of howard chemical company killing womis in 1egume crops bill lonr of may v baker canada ltd panel discussion date wed april 3rd at 8 pm place ioof hall whitevale refreshments will in served lloor priws tfssssssaesasesisssisssssvssxssavva swjass guaranty trust j wilson berry president auiro toronto officti 3j0 yonge street 4833j41 don mltls centre hl 7u4i3 366 bay street em 61531 6ps2 im lotta loveliness itta m sdon appearing 1m the apsrufifiaik 294 3173 markka 640 2932 stouffville spring specials on farm equipment t5 i i sections s ivspf lv sections s iff 5 sections s w fi scci0ms g diamond drag harrows steel draw bar 55 sleel draw bar 74 steel draw bar 94 steel draw bar 110 hydraulic cultivators 7 ft 15 tooth 1 7510 ft is tooth 21000 10 ft 21 tooth 2 1500 llvi ft 23 tooth 27500 aikenhead chain harrows 12 ft with drawers 18000 hydraulic harrows fii ft 35000 s ft 38000 9 ft 40500 kent cultipackers 10 ft double 35000 11 ft double 37500 grain fertilizer drills 15 run complete with grass box and foot 02500 17 run as above 100000 forage master forage wagon completely assembled lf ft with fi fool wooden sides 117500 kit as above 91000 enter now alassey- kerguson continental celebration contest on tractor salet only kinch and sutton phone markham 2941363 qeorqe timbers tip on how to market your hogs early culling down on time to market and feed to market means greater hog prof its one of the surest ways your tolil feed cost is to creep feed your baby pigs with purina baby pig pigs puri chow and purina pig startena get your baby pigs away to a flying start without setback with these fast- start twins they supplement the sows milk aivf contain builtin vita mins minerals and antibiotic fortifi cation needed for fast sturdy growth creep feeding vour baby pigs with purinas faststart twins takes ad vantage of their early urgetogrow this s important io you because it lets you take advantage of their early feed converting efficiency it takes less than 2 pounds of feed to put on a pound of gain when theyre young as your pigs grow older they iust cant make as efficient gains at such low cost give your baby pigs a quick start on the road in market by creep feeding purina baby pig chow and purina pig slartena youll increase your profits hy sending more pigs per litter to market and youll keep up the sows condition too see us about hie complete purina hog program the program which helps hog growers produce more grade a pork at low cost at the store with the checkerboard sign for fust efficient feed service call stouffville coop 6401550 or 6401551 canadians who vant bigger profits tomorrow feed purinach0ws today vvevw wi wv wva

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