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Newmarket Era and Express, 13 Sep 1956, p. 11

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IH4 aw COMPANY to train telephone operators Exoperator for occasional or full time work For appointment phono or visit Chief Operator III Main St Newmaiket Ont j Kcswkk Comets Win Upset fine Orchard Comets proved to one and all they werent going to pil ot Pine Orchard to sweep the best seven Lake soft- ball league semifinals as they edged Orchardmen at Mount Albert Sept The Comets were behind as the seventh inning opened and used a walk an error a sacrifice fly a posted ball and Harold Smiths dinky infield roller to score two runs to win Hits were even six apiece as Harold Smith and Pine Orchards southpaw Don Glover traded pit ches in a fine pitching workout For Keswick the key were Harold Smith Con- and Don Smith Williams generated the most steam for the losers coming through with two solid hits while the Ash brothers Nobby and Ho wie off a double each News Of North York International Plowing Match Ontario County October 9 To The first furbearing animal raised in Canada was the fox In Prince Edward Island about years ago In a fur auction in London in a single silver fox pelt sold for 2627 DODGE DESOTO STATISTICS SHOW THAT THE 1956 DODGE And DESOTO Have Increased Their Sales Many Times Over That Is More Than Any Competitor Can Show See as at the Trade Fair and you too will drive a 1956 DODGE A McNEIL Soles This years International Plow- in Match will go down In hist ory as one of the best on record from the standpoint of entries attendance exhibitors and cater ers This may sound like a bold prediction in view of the fact that there is a gamble with the wea ther Despite rain however show must go on Invariably there some unfavourable weather to contend with each year but on the whole does not seem to af fect the general program The show is in Ontario County at the Down farm near firms interested in displaying and demonstrating var kinds of farm equipment and 20 food caterers have purchased close to two miles of rentage Most or them will occupy tents hence the term Tented City now used to identify the display area It will have three streets for spec tators and four roads for traffic The latter will be used only by those who have purchas ed space Tented City will have almost the equivalent in services of a municipality such as hydro wat er garbage disposal wash rooms telephones teletype newspaper radio fire and police prot ection and the best of eating plac es Besides several firms are pro viding a comfortable place to rest and one at least will as usual be serving tea during each of the four days Visitors to the match will find getting to the plowing j stratum fields no problem at all J Tractor drawn wagons under the sponsorship of he Junior of Ontario County will vide free transportation service throughout area Parking will he located clone in to Tented City and here gain visitors will find this a real convenience as compared with having to walk a half mile after parking the car as it baa been I lite case at some previous match- in plowing classes and applications for tractors are pour- ITS I ing In at the office the Secre taryManager Parliament Build ings Toronto There will be a total of seven Provinces participating in the Canadian Class scheduled for Oct These include British Columbia Manitoba Ontario Quebec Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia and Now Brunswick Entries from Illinois New York and Michigan states are expected two winners in this class will represent Canada in the world Plowing Match at Peebles Ohio in The Ontario Championship Class scheduled for Oct will draw the top plowmen in the pro vince including previous provin cial champions From this will be picked two of the best to enter the Canadian Class on the The Secondary School Class al so on the will interest at least 25 schools Two pupils make up a team and their entry is made by the school principal The InterCounty Class will al so be keenly contested Teams of two bays each are chosen by the Agricultural Representatives This will Ik one of the important classes on the last day Oct Incidentally there are class es in the prise list almost an av erage of 12 per day Two these will be contour plowing Competitions in farm welding will be held on each of the four days This will be open to bona- fide farmers and farmers sons All equipment will be supplied and entries will be accepted up to am each day at the admin istration building A Minis ter of Agriculture for Onturio will officially open the Match at pm on October Preceding the opening guests will be enter tained at a luncheon then taken on a tour through Tented City on a tractor drawn wagon A bund will toad the tour and will provide music for opening ceremonies The match will con clude by a prize presentation banquet in on the even ing of Oct Junior Farmers Win Competitions York Junior Farmers and Club members competing in the annual judging competit ions garnered many prizes in cluding three firsts two seconds and many other prize ribbons En tries in the competition of which there were came from many sections of the province The competition was followed by a parade on the grounds and the contestants were guests of the CNE at a dinner and for the grandstand perform ance At an interval during the parade the competitors were greeted by the Hon A Good- fellow minister of agriculture for the Province of Ontario and by William Harris president of the Donald headed 28 entries in the senior dairy judging section with a score of out of a possible 200 In second place was Gary of King with points Winner in the farm machinery competition was David Mount Albert with a score Philip Clark Sutton was second in the junior section of this competition The tractor safe driving com petition was a new feature of the competitions this year This ev ent was won by Ed Hopkins of Holt Contestants in this compet ition were required to drive a tractor and wagon through nit arduous course and to answer a quiz on safe tractor operation vvv mm ttrf fi ma Hi mm mm One Time When You can Outsmart Yourself Your Dodo In lalin and xact in it hi directions your It Is for you not to try to interpret ill moaning without guidance It our duly to carefully the and to for your via and doioga lor our onura you of best quality for In our product of Parke Company and of drug and pharmaceutical m mm New Store Hours TUBS ami SAT AM to FRIDAY AM to PM Harvey Lanes Pharmacy Main St Newmarket Phone 6 DAVIS DR NEWMARKET PHONE Mount Albert f LITTLE PIGS WENT TO MARKET If you can send nine pigs market out of every litter farrowed it stands to reason that your cost of production per pig is a lot less than If just or pigs reach market Thats simple arithmet ic Whats the secret There is no secret Its a question of starting with wellbred sows using good management AND FEEDING PROPERLY for the dry sow we recommend DRY SOW RATION a feed designed especially for feeding the sow during gestation to assure a strong vigorous litter For the nursing sow we recom mend SHURGAIN NURSING SOW RATION a feed that keeps your sow fit and helps her produce a good milk flow Tests prove that balanced fed sows will wean more pigs per lit ter Use these two balanced feeds to feed your sows and be assured of feeds that are FRESH Mills Ltd Phone Newmarket Phone Mount Albert Mrs K visited Iter Mrs Norman Eunau who has been ill for some time in Toronto George visited her daughters Mrs A Mrs A Arnold in on Tuesday A shower for Miss Ruth John Kirton wus held on Wednesday evening the home of Miss Coupler visitors with Mr unci Mrs Robert and vere Mr and Mrs Moss and Mrs William Carol and Karen Mr and Mrs alt of Toronto Jack Hicks John and JacKw Frank lin enjoyed a motor ifip North Carolina week A miscellaneous shower was held on Tuesday evening at llw home of Mr and Mrs Hill for Miss Harrison unci Mr John who were mm j led on Saturday Mr and Mis and Jackie spent in Toron to visiting their daughter Mis Wilfred Del anger and Mr He Ian- er Mr and Mrs Murray Case and fairly Sunday in Kails Mr and Mr Murv were Sunday visitors Mr and Mrs liny The Sunday service hi United was taken MeTaKitrt in the of who vns at the services in United church On Sunday Sept at am service of bap tism will he held Anyone irift to have children baptised e to Mr Curtis Will the white find pink glads from tin piano In the United church on Sunday Sept kindly return the basket to the church The owner in an xious to have it returned soon as possible Mrs Gertrude and Mils Joan Murphy spent sev eral days with Mi and Mrs Jordan Graham at Ijixfr wood Mrs and lorna Thompson attended the wedding at Mrs Thompsons niece lulubelle Watson ami Mi Allan in York Memorial Jlesbytorian church Hall and road lion are the anac of day in Mount Albeit Tins has been a sutnnuir for our retired to watch the linprovinu and paving of Centre Main and King streets during tlu and there is a boll game under the tights every night Mr and Mrs Dermis Thomp son and Mr and Mrs Motley Oxbridge spent sev day in die way of Island to Syracuse and returning via et tester to visit Mr and Mrs Herbert Jordan there Mr and Mrs Ivan Comer Sutton spent Sunday evening with Mrs Charlotte Jordan Mrs It Mather i visiting tier sisters Misses and Harrison Mrs Mary is spend inn a few days with her daughter Mrs John Meek in Toronto Mr and Mrs Ted Clark Mae- tier visited Jtdatives here last week Danny Croft and Mrs Croft Nova Scotia are visiting lies Mrs and Mr Graham Mr and Mrs motored to on Sunday visit Mr and Mrs Ted Clark Last week Mr Mrs Herb ert Graham Newmarket Mr and Mrs William Graham Keswick and Misses Alma and Graham motored to Kingston went through Old Henry and at Cornwall saw the con struction of the St Lawrence Seaway and returned by way Ottawa It it r Pembroke North Hay and Hunts villi- the Labor Day holiday quests ineliidetl Mi and Mis and Miss Marie Mr Karl Chanlter at the the weekend relatives the home of Mi and Mis lin from were Mr Mof fat Mr Mis Wilkinson and wee baby Mr and Mrs Acreman Head- lord were Sunday guests recent Jy Mr and Mrs McNeil Mr and Mrs A Col villi Mrs George Wood Orchard Sunday din ner with Mrs and Miss V At school Sept II at pm under auspice of Citizenship and education committee special pictures will he shown There Is a small is Mi Mrs Cameron were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr Doug Miss Dinah cele brated her third birthday on Sept by having a party Tin we were age and under which Included the little Misses Carol Walker Me Mure Dale Sandra Pro- vnr Hrendii the three Hid ley girls master Dick and Mr and Mrs Lapp Willow were recent visit ors at home of Mr Harper Mr Toole left on Tuts- day to attend Teachers college in Toronto Mr and Mrs Carl Greenwood Mr Johnson and Miss Viola lohiifwin attended the CN I last Thursday also attending var times were Mr and Mrs and Wanda Klgin Took and Charles Greenwood and the William Glover family SAVE I G A CASH REGISTER TAPES You rail thru any of the beautiful premiums In our new bonus catalogue j Bonus Gift Coupon I l ilh 111 CM I I MO I 04 Dm BONUS GIFT 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