Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 29, 1960, p. 5

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the st0uhy1he tpjsunc ttokljy 5eptcer t raoo rr 3 fe nsions for farmers through federation of aori culture worked an extra sere foday now that he lanks by mail at the j2ns farmer brown has more time for his farm used to he hed spend several hours a week just going to town to bank hours he couldnt really afford these days the mail man does the travelling for him at the bank of nova scotia you can deposit by mail in savings personal chequing or current accounts as well as the banks exclusive personal security program write or phone noic to your nearest biss branch for bankbymail forms and full information on all the savings and loan services that interest you youll find the biss has more to offer the bank of nova scotia a network of offices across canada and abroad we carry a complete line of office equipment supplies the stouffville see them at tribune security for the farmer in his retirement is the aim of a new plzr to be offered shortly by cooperators insurance asso ciation through the ontario fed eration of agriculture the plan resulting from collaboration be tween ofa and cia officers and staff will provide a pension plan similar in many respects to those enjoyed by city work ers a farmerm joining the scheme will pay an annual contribution until he is c5 when he will start to receive a monthly payment for the rest of his life for ex ample a 30yearold man who paid s2tig a year would receive s10 monthly for life at age 65 if he died before reaching y5 his estate would receive the money until he would have been 75 this is known as a ten-years- certain clause variations are available if a member of a plan dies before reaching pensionable age his estate is credited with a cash payment based on the amount paid in to all repayments by cia are added dividends based on the companys earnings the plan is expected to be attractive to farmers as cia has been able to offer low rates this is because the expected sales drive by the ofa will free cia of nearly all the heavy commission burden borne by most endowmenttype plans ac tually cias agents will get a low nominal commission for sales the plan will have registra tion privileges with the depart ment of national revenue this means that by registering the plan a holder can deduct his payments from his taxable in come up to jo percent of the in come or s2500 per year which ever is the smaller should he die before his annuity begins the estate pays only 15 tax on the settlement however a registered plan converted to cash bears a heavy tax penalty cash received must be included in current income and maximum tax paid on it must be 25 picent therefore it pays only a highincome earn er to register his plan an unregistered plan carries no immunity from income tax but can be converted to cash without penalty or the holder may borrow against it another variation expected to be available is integration with the old age security pension this allows the holder to retire at 60 and his income thereafter continues at an even level- delegates to a recent ofa members meeting voted approv al of the plan cia hopes to have final details ready for ap proval of the federations an nual meeting due to take place in toronto oct 31 but i carit spend my telephone money this is a true story one of our telephone people recently passed a neighbourhood lunch counter where some children were about to order a second round of milk shakes and soft drinks one little boy called jimmy found he only had one dime left he announced firmly cant spend my telephone money obviously jimmys parents had convinced him that hed never have to worry- nor would they about being late or petting iost if he always kept a dime for a phone call theres always a telephone nearby so jimmys telephone dime buys his mother peace of mind it seems like such a good idea that children know how to reach home by phone the bell telephone company of canada is buttonville weddings brumweib- hooper the altar of victoria square united church was beautiful with arrangements of yellow pink and white gladioli and snapdragons on saturday after noon when mary hazel hooper youngest daughter of mr and mrs charles hooper became the bride of howard george brumwell son of mr and mrs walter brumwell kev dr a f binnington officiated and the wedding music was played by mrs james barker during the ceremony mrs george hooper sisterinlaw of the bride sang o perfect love and because both the bride and groom are from old neighbourhood fami lies members at browns cor ners united church which due to alteration could not be used for the wedding the bride given in marriage by her father was daintily at tired in an ankle length brida gown of white peau de soie with bouffant hooped skirt and fitted bodice her fingertip veil was caught to a petal cap of seed pearls and she carried yel low roses white cactus chrys anthemums and baby mums her attendants mrs sam sni der and misses darlene brum well sister of the groom and lois allen the brides cousin wore sheath dresses of apple green peau de soie featuring overskirts and bateau neck lines matching brimmed hats and accessories their flowers were yellow and bronze baby mums little wendy gough niece of the bride was flower girl and was similarly dressed in a brief bouffant frock with matching headband and master david hooper the brides neph ew was ringbearer mr wm taylor was the best man and the ushers were the grooms brothers messrs neil and dale brumwell mr geo hooper elder brother of the bride was toastmaster at a reception in buttonville wi hall mrs hooper greeted her guests wearing a draped afternoon dress of royal blue crepe her matching cloche hat was feather trimmed in peacock shades and her corsage was pink roses mrs brumwell chose beige sheath dress with mink velvet hat and accessories and her flowers were talisman roses one of the honoured guests was the grooms maternal grand mother mrs denby for travelling the bride wore a fullskirted jacket dress of brown figured transition cotton with beige accessories and cor sage of yellow roses on their return mr and mrs brumwell will live in buttonville spaans dekker a wedding of local interest was solemnized at the maple leaf drive reform church weston on saturday of last week when geertje adriane daughter of mr and mrs a l dckker became the bride of mr honk spaans son of mr and mrs w spaans buttonville the church was decorated with pink and white gladioli and chrysanthemums for the ceremony which was performed according to dutch tradition the bride given in marriage by her father was lovely in a white lloor length bridal gown her long veil was caught to a high coronet and she carried white gardenias and stephano- tis she was attended by her two sisters who wore pink dresses with pink and white flowers in their hair the minister ushered the wed ding party to the altar and the brides father presented the rings for the double ring cere mony during the service the congregation sang and the grooms mother sang a solo following the wedding a re ception was held in the church parlours where mrs dekker and mrs spaans received the guests and a buffet supper was served later members o the immediate families were enter tained at a dinner at hungarian gardens mr and mrs spaans are pres ently en a motor trip to the southern states and on their return they will reside at it pavilion road unionvilie too cold storage for potatoes drv the humble spud has a strange knack of turning sweet when stored at low tempera tures for this reason exact temperature means everything to the subsequent usefulness of this tuber according to r b hyde of the canada depart ment of agricultures experi mental farm at morden man at temperatures below 50 de grees f the starches in stored potatoes begin to turn into sug ar the change becoming more ani qc fraatjno rvjint ic ner- edt the sugar content of stand ard varieties of potatoes stored for one month at 40 degrees was found to be five times the amount measured at harvesting in subsequent months it did not increase much and most of the sugar that accumulated dur ing storage disappeared after the potatoes had been kept at room temperature for 2 weeks other points brought out in the study were potatoes chilled below 40 de- grees retained their sweetness i household storage at 4042 degrees checked sprouting con- 1 siderabiy 1 storage temperatures above 45 degrees are necessary for po tatoes that are to be processed into chips and freneh fries such potatoes can be condi tioned at higher temperatures just before being used for man ufacture mr hyde adds that the sugar content of potatoes may go up in storage to as much as 10 of the tubers dry weight and the lower the specific gravity of the tuber the quicker is the rate of sugar accumulation gener ally speaking potatoes stored at low tem peratures he concludes devel op a sweet taste have poor ap pearance when cooked for the table and produce darkcolored chips and freneh fries dads who play it safe look to life insurance for 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