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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), March 8, 1967, p. 2

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En March v College r rt Meet Initial steps tare been takes by the of to allow an increase in enrollment at the Ontario Veterinary College In making the announcement President J MacLachlan said To meet the demand a 25 per cent increase in vet erinary graduates is needed in Ontario The required increase in graduates coupled with an Increase in teaching re- for the Univer sity as a whole was a signifi cant feature in the academic brief presented at a recent meeting of the Board of Gov ernors The brief recommend ed additional facilities to house the Department of Physiology and Pharmacol ogy Board of Governors approved the brief in prin ciple In the announce ment Dean T Jones of the Ontario Veterinary College stated that when constructed the new bull ding will free space in the main OVC and will make it possible for other departments of the College to expand plan ned bailing will also serve the needs of the whole Uni versity for courses in Physi ology Dean Jones continued It will also include provision of added space for research programs that will enable an increased member of graduate students to enroll MOUNT ALBERT New are home at Overboil Farm Trends In Education will be after a threeweek holiday in Max Stiles In Hospital NEWMARKET Max Stiles well known realtor is in York County Hospital with a fractured pelvis and other injuries sustained in a fall at home early Saturday He apparently missed his footing at the head of the stairs and fell down the stairs Once again we of HUTCHINSON FARM SUPPLY Are looking forward to having YOU and your FAMILY As our guests at another JOHN DEERE DAY SHOW March 1967 pm and 8 pm Parkside Youth Centre I miles west of Slouffvllle Prizes Refreshments OPINIONS WHAT DO LADIES REALLY WANT A leading family magazine has attempted lo an swer some of the questions that never cease to puzzle car salesmen whose job it is to sell lady drivers The main point the authors are trying to make Is that ladies arent as complicated as some of us males are inclined to think Theyre just different Well for one thing they rely on their instincts a lot more than men and they can sense dishonesty and insincerity in a salesman with the sureness of a bloodhound want to be credited with Intelligence though they make no pretensions to being Informed on all things mechanical They know what they want and they look to salesman to know his so thai he can advise with integrity of their wisest choice A car is VERY important to a woman who needs it whether she lives in Newmarket or The ladies questioned suggested they would be pleased if they were introduced to the service manager so that he would know them whenever they need him finally ladies want this made clear They spend most of their lives doing conventional things dressing within conventional limits while they are striving to be Individual within those limits They want a car that Is just right for thrm not sale- mans wife or some other gal the theme of a panel discus sion at the Thursday March 9 meeting of Mount Albert Womens Institute Mrs Jordan Mrs Howie Morton Mrs Harold Hutchinson and Mrs Owen will be panel members All ladies of the community especially mothers of school children are invited to attend Mr Adam Golick will speak on the Spring Care of Roses at the Monday March meeting of the Horticultural Society in Mount Albert Pub lic School general purpose room at pm Colored slides of wild flowers will be shown by Rice There were tables of euchre players at the March 2 euchre sponsored by Mount Albert Library Board in the Community Hall Mrs Walter Case was winning lady with Mrs Ernie Davis winning the consolation prize Homer was lops in the mens division Stewart Thompson taking the consolation prize Roy Stewart won the lucky spot prize Proceeds of the euchre were The March meeting of the will be a general meet ing in the United Church par lor on Tuesday March at 8 pm Mrs Howard Cunning- bam will be in charge of the Study Book and Mrs Miss Shirley Oldham Mrs Pearson and Mrs J Oliver will be responsible for the social hour Mildred Dike and Florence Brooks returned home on Tuesday March from a tour of Hawaii Islands New Zealand Australia Tasmania Tahiti and Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Ray Jackson Florida Keith and friend Bronwen Queens University Kingston spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Herb The Horticulture Society Community Hall on Thursday March 16 at 815 pm Ladies in the community are reminded of the St Patrick Bake Sale and Tea in the United Church on Thurs day March at pm Tom Crop Research Department University of spent the weekend will sponsor a euchre in the visiting Mrs Elsie FARMING By WALL 9 Whether you buy bulk or by the bag when you buy feed you are really buying nutrients the protein energy vitamins and minerals that are responsible for growth and production when in proper balance Cooperative research has developed bolter balanced HIGH NUTRIENT DENSITY feeds this means COOP feeds actually contain more nutrients per pound than ever before You can increase rate of growth and pro duction on the same amount of feed or maintain present rates on smaller amounts of feed When you buy feed remember youre really buying nutrients Get the feed that now has more nutrients per pound COOP Brand Feed it United of Ontnrlo NEWMARKET BRANCH ONTARIO for Agricultural Representative for York County We hit bad weather for the annual meet ing of the milk producers last week Only about 35 of the dairymen in York County were courageous enough to tackle almost impossible driv ing conditions One of the directors was even storm bound in his barn that day and was only able to maintain contact with his house by telephone It was unfortunate that conditions were so bad because milk marketing right now is vitally impor tant to all producers However even with a small number out the necessary business was done of Woodbridge was reelected chairman with Carl and Francis also named to the executive Directors elected were Ernest Jim Darlington George Davidson Jim Dave Eldred King Mel McMillan Jim Sellers Herb Simpson Allan Wellman John Wilson and Oliver Bales Two members of the Marketing Board were present They discussed the delay in the plans for pooling The original target of June 1st has now been changed to September or October Present handling of quotas was also explained Quotas cannot be bought or sold at the moment but the long term quota policy is expected to pro vide for transfer by sale Another important point brought on quota was that the original allocation to producers will be based on milk produced on each farm in the setting period August 19C5 to July 31 and not on previous quotas Our committee made several recommendations NANKING GARDEN RESTAURANT DELIVERY and TAKE OUT CHINESE and CANADIAN FOODS STORE HOURS Monday Thursday to 2 Sunday and Holidays pm to midnight Friday and Saturday to 3 am 242 Aurora PHONE 7279408 Norman Watson of the Farm Products Market ing Board is seen speaking to about area farmers at the vegetable growers educational day held Thursday at Bradford Community Centre The meeting was sponsored by the Holland Marsh Horti cultural Advisory Committee Shepherd Staff Notes Milton Wesley Branch By LLOYD S1VERNS Tonight is Bingo night once again in the Legion Hall The Newmarket Midget hockey team played In Newmarket last Fri day night to a tic On Saturday again played in Collingwood and lost to This puts our boys on the shelf until the North York playoffs Claims Onion Deal Miserable Failure TORONTO The onion deal last year on the whole was a failure Charles Srokosz onion section head of the Ontario Fruit and Veg etable Growers Association said speaking to growers at tending the OF it an nual convention in Toronto begin to the Board One was that all milk producers in- There will be a family night eluding these selling to industrial plants be on in the auditorium at 8 pm quota Our committee supported the principle that March where there will be quotas should be saleable with upper and lower a showing of the World Cup price limits under control by the Board soccer finals England vs Gcr- one was that all fluid producers he many This should be a good allotted a quota at least equal to 85 of his top evening for everyone price milk in A full report on the York Committees activities in can be obtained from our office in New market Succeeds Bradford Grower last month Mr said that some with good quality were able to make a little profit out of the onion deal Due to a heavy gradeout and lack of accur ate figures he added the on ions ran out before people realized the situation He men tioned that Texas came in late and at good prices which helped clear up remaining Ontario onions by April MARKETING BOARD It was due to the persistent efforts of men In the onion industry that the Onion Mar keting Board is now in effect Mr stated He went on to explain how the ballot ing went in the various areas and mentioned that the strongest opposition to the Board came from the InglonBlcnhcim area Growers attending the sec tion meeting were told thai the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Board has urged greater cooperation within whole trade They have also suggested the establish ment of an Industry Advisory Board composed of dealers and growers Mr also mentioned that the local hoard has left itself open to many criticisms In ils first year of operations He added that if the industry would hear with them he was sure that any faults would be corrected next season ONION He commented on the small size of onions and stated that although growers dont consider It a blessing the de cision of the industry to slick to a two Inch minimum will pay off because of the good reception Ontario onions arc receiving In the United King dom TORONTO Donald Wright of Harrow is Other section chairmen the new president of the On- elected at the recent conven- Fruit and Vegetable Hon were Harold Growers Association He is the apples Art Shnntz corn- fourth generation to operate moditics Vera Tocws family farm An OAC graduate class of he has been the Ontario growers delegate to Canadian Horti cultural Council for the past three years He succeeds Art Van Dyke of Bradford First vicepresi dent is Irwin of Mills Wilson of Dundas is secretarytreas urer and Jack Davis of Port Credit is editor of The Grow er official organ of the Charles Srokoz on ions Bud Crank potatoes Hog tender fruit Smith Griffin turnips Allan Collins vegetables and Ter ry Wright labor Others elected were Gerry Long of London as second representative to the apple section Charles Huffman of Harrow as reprcsenta- tivc and Dr John Brown as representative to the Cana dian Horticultural Council Members arc asked make a note in the change of meet ing nights this month The general meeting will be held on March and the next ex ecutive meeting will be held on March Last week at the Zone meeting Orrie Truman was elected as Zone Commander and Frank Barrett was elect ed Deputy one Commander Mills was elected as sports officer Tills month he Legion arc sponsoring four days of hoc key as part of our Centennial project Teams from all around the area will be com ing to Newmarket and games will be played on March 2D 30 31 and April Tickets are available at the Legion Halt at the arena Congratulations to the fol lowing members who have earned their legion Centen nial Badge Stan Connors Andy Jack Fisher Jack Teer Harry Stokes Joe Brecn Ray Stickland and Mick Ron reports that the next dance at the hall will be a St Patricks dance and will be held on March Harry and his orchestra will supply the music Charley Gordon reports that the next Zone sports event will be in Newmarket and branch will be visiting us March 9 The Griffs bowling team are in the lead with and Jim Trenowden Is leading with high triple of fired is leading for the high single of to A Oak Ridges Newmarket mi I- L It Pays To Buy Where They eciahze We Are Your Area Headquarters For OFFICE EQUIPMENT AMI SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS ADDING 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