Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 20, 1963, p. 12

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tmjt xi the stourtylue tribune thaniiy hint m 1963 hargrave greenhouses phone 6403306 we deliver weddings anniversaries banquets birthdays graduations parties floral arrangements now selling bedding plants typewriters adding machines stationery office supplies the stouffville tribune on the farm front haying is probably the most nerve wracking job there is on a arm the weatherman is boss on this job all our modern ma chines cant make good hay without good weather conditioners help to speed up drying i am oiten asked what is the best type experiments en different kinds of conditior- crs havent shown any wide dit- lerence in the quality of job done the cost of the machine and the operators preference should decide what type to buy crimpirg or crushing doesnt add anything to the feed value cf hay it just gets it into bales faster and the risk of it getting rained on is less there isnt any doubt that a conditioner is a good machine on a large farm on a farm with only a small crop to handle the decision a- bout conditioning is a lot hard er to make early hay often goes in a lit tle tough and a regular check should be made lor overheating ana protection against fire chopped hay especially should be watched carefully a ten ft length of v pipe driven into the hay makes it possible to check the temperature a ther mometer is lowered into the pipe which has several quarter inch holes drilled in it if the temperature reaches 130 it iirae to start worrying if it ges to 170 its time to cail the fire department haylage or low moisture is the newest method lor storing hay in this system hay is cut in the late bud stage wilted to about 50 moisture and chop ped into a silo the silo has to be a good one with cracks a- round the doors filled to ex clude the air the silo must be filled quickly and lopped with a 3 it plug of wet material moisture content of hay has to be right too ranging from 40 to eoe when it is put in this system makes very good feed with no objectionable od our the risk of bad weather is less and harvesting is comple tely mechanized field losses through shattering and weath ering are almost zero however any mistakes in getting the hay in or a poor silo may cause heavy losses through spoilage this method may take some of the headaches out of haying but right now it looks most suit able for larger farms where enly part of the crop is used for havlage lamb ile or half leg 0 lamb 49 whole flank on loin 0 lamb w roast chops stew mmb in a basket lb 23c swifts premium frozen apple raisin rnubarb farmhouse pies 2 24oz pics 87c raymond cheese twists 2 25oz pkgs 39c hospitality blueberry pie each 45c dempsters exhibition rolls pkg 19c swifts 10c off 24oz tin spaghetti meat balls 31c food prices effective june 19 20 21 22 we reserve the right to limit quantities wieners mb pkg 45 shifts premium sliced rixdless side bacon mb pkg 6 swifts brookfield skinless sausage mb pkg 45tf extra a total of receive j500 in bonus tapes with coffee gk detergent great toothpaste receive ha corn relish beef stew sw -36- in bonus tapes mb bug 37 off vine ii sr off kiint iiz in bonus tapes with mclarens 15or jar 10c off zloz tin receive 200 in bonus tapes with pilnbury rolls s 3 golden dew coloured margarine s dragon brand chicken or shrimp frozen dinners bologna produr of usa tomatoes li tablerlt sliced llox pkjr 12oz pkfrs produce of usa no 1 grade cantaloupe 2 i 45s 35 produce of usa no i grade red plums qf box 4 produce of usa no 1 grade corn on the cob 5 for m south african large size navel oranges doz 5 tatcliff s 1 g a foodliner stouffville ontario sunday school lesson gulden text the heavens declare hie glory of god and the firmament slievveth his handywork psa 191 approach to the lesson god says david in the nine teenth psalm is speaking to us in two ways or through two media there is on the one hand the glory of nature and on the other the wonder of the word they constitute two books by the same author and carry the same basic message the roman letter brings home to us a similar thought it is not that they men i do not know the truth about god in deed he has made it quite plain to them for since the begin ning of the world the invisible attributes of god for example his eternal power and divinity have been plainly discernible through things which he has made and which are commonly seen and known thus leaving these men without a rag of excuse god speaks to us through the world and through the word we therefore listen lor his voice in the countryside as well as in the church and expect to see the same footprint in nature as we do in the bible man may receive knowl edge of god from the vis ible cosmos and by instruc tion through the law they are respectively the material and moral realms one infinite and impressive in grandeur the other inward and direct in operation without the physical light of the sun and the spiritual light of the divine command ments all life would fail psalm 95 takes this thought of the majesty of god as seen in the natural world and makes it the spring of our praise and worship althoug there is no superscription to this psalm the writter of the letter to the hebrews ascribes it to david so we may assume that this is another of those occasions when that gifted king encourag ed his people to rejoice and worship by reminding them of the greatness of god the christian should be keenly sen sitive to the revelation of god in the natural world and praise god because of it heart of the lesson the testimony borne to god by his works of creation is eloquent and speaks of his existence glory almighty pow er unfailing goodness remark able providential care that anti cipates all our needs and of his infinite wisdom that this god has become our salvation should move our hearts to lov ing gratitude sincere and spontaneous worship and ac tive obedience in life and serv ice mnmtumumtmitlluuimmum esse you are imzvitml to visit the village under the new management of hvin laeker shop now you can summer wear full swing find fresh new fashions in just as the season gets into fo and you can save money too shop at w inninimiha eyii h vh r a large selection at pleasingly low prices save money on our get acquainted specials 96 main st w stouffville phone 6401835 village shop teewsyadbes mtnnmmlnunutmmmmmw- wahhumum cedar grove june 13th last week a gravel truck turned over on steeles avenue rnd the report seems to have unleashed a general alarm over the gravel trucks which have recently been travelling the tenth so far i have been un able to piece together exactly how frequently these trucks pass or at what speed or at what rate of recklessness not being directly affected by trucks on the tenth it is hard for me to know what is hap pening if reports dont come through directly if cedar grov- ers living on the tenth feel that report in the paper would support them in trying to put a halt to a dangerous situation please let me know and i will do my best to get the facts in order and find out what rights we have under such circum stances summer in our village means woodland park pool is full last weeks very hot spell took the children down there after school every day for a short relief from the heat it is com forting to know that a life guard is on duty at woodland park on sundays from 2 7 oclock probably the most crowded hours for the pool the guard is larry reesor who comes to the job with his train ing and certificates in lifesav ing earned during his time in the army of course a 40 degree drop in temperature on sunday night left the park pool empty on monday all the various youth groups of zion church participated in the dedication to missions serv ice on sunday morning mr skuce christened alaine estelle daughter of scotty and ila crichton another girl arrived in the village this week a daughter for dorothy and murray ree sor born on friday jack shoudy bob dare and don mcclennan spent a day fishing last week and both jack and bob came home with pick erel don so the story goes was the guide mothers club will be held at elsie reesors on thursday june 20th betty howie will demonstrate gift wrapping and the members are asked to bring scissors wrapping paper and ribbon the lid of gift boxes could be brought to be used j for decorating township of pickering public meeting re- township zoning bylaw no 2790 on april 1st 1963 the council of the township of pickering gave two readings to a restricted area bylaw covering all that part of the township north of the road allowance between concessions 2 and 3 a public meeting to explain and discuss this bylaw will be held by the township planning board on thursday june 27 1963 at 8 pm at the township hall brougham h s pearce secretary township of pickering riannins board rimfc t typewriters to sell or rent tribune office supplies women like to look into a mirror except when pulling away from a parking place thoughtful husbands buy their wives a and smart wives know that with a gas dryer towels dry fluffier clothing softer easier to iron gone is the old washday drudgery dry clothes any day any weather for only abou 1 2p a normal load now everyone can own a gas dryer at- this low price a week on your gas bill easy terms only for complete information call onsumerssas 16b yonge si n richmond hill zenith 82500 attention all owners of trucks buses and trailers first quarter 1963 commercial motor vehicle and trailer licence plates white on red expire june 30 1963 second quarter 1963 commercial motor vehicle and trailer licence plates white on green go on sale monday june 24 they are valid from date of issue and expire on september 30 1963 omtarfo department of transport hon john p robarh prime minister of onlarto hon james auld minister ol transport

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