Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 24, 1962, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

tttt i tht stouffvue town twty mjy 24 w62 present briefs on farm machinery on may 24th laurence doble of uxbrtage toil harrison beaerton and edgar ward claremom met re cently with the executive o on tario county federation of ag riculture to prepare a brief which will be submitted at a public hearing in cuelpb on thursday may 24th this hear ing i one of fou- such hear ings held across the province by a special committee appoint ed by the minister of agricul ture hon wm a stewart to enquire into the proposal for a farm machinery act the com mittee chaired by prof cge downing of the dept of engi neering science of the oac guelph and manned by four farmers two farm machine in dustry representatives and the presidents of ofa and ofu will investigate and report on all aspects of the sale and use of farm implements in ontario ontario countys brief was heard and approved by the di rectors of the federation of ag riculture at their regular meet ing held tuesday may 15 at halfway house myrtle this was probably one of the largest attended directors meet ings in many months with 42 men and women sigmng the record sheet three brock township farm ers were present along with their reeve orvan chambers and deputyreeve john dancey to request the help of the feder ation of agriculture in connec tion with the newly sureed route for highway 48 in the pt bolster area the directors ar ranged a meeting of the farm ers involved with the land ac quisition committee of the coun ty federation of agriculture and donald middleion property de partment ofa to view the proposed route and consider what might be an alternate last chance for masseyferguson tractor bargain parts and machines carried for massey ferguson fleury bissell truck and tractor geo white and sons ota co turners eastern farm machinery tractor prices reduced all tractors sold before june 1 1962 reduced from 2500 to 16900 depending on model big tradein allowances route to suggest to the depart ment of highway a copy of a special brief pre pared for submission to the se lect committee on the municipal act and related acts by the on tario federation of agriculture was heard xo suggestions for changes were made the board of directors felt that careful study had ben made in the pre paration of the brief the rec ommendations in it had cminat- ed from county and commodity member groups of ofa from opinions exptesed in some 40 different county federation meet ings as well as from discussions bv farm forum groups grant wallace ora field- man for this area showed some educational slides which pointed out the need for farmers to have farm liability insurance the slides were followed by a brief outline given by earl bradshaw cia area supervisor of the new farm work accident cndoisement which is now avail able this policy is not a substi tute for workmens compensa tion but is offered to those who do not have or cannot obtain workmens compensation the resolutions committee who wei appointed to study the icquest for financial assist ance for the agricultural ece- nomics reseaich council of canada recommended that on tario county fedeiation of ag riculture contribute to this re search w weu 0i lite week deadline on reduced prices good until june 1st kinch sutton v your local massey ferguson dealer markham ont phone 220 pinfc ukuiard may 17 our sympathy is extended to mr harry brammer and fam ily in the death of his father mr ed brammer miss jean johnston was a to ronto visitor for a few days last week mr and mrs herb white and family spent sunday in clare- mont with their parents and at tended the chiistening service of their niece bonnie johnston sorry to report mr george mason is on the sick list several from this community attended the betty goidon do- neing recital where dean sum- merfelt was a participant miss aleta widdifield enter tained the w t at her home on wednesday with a good crowd present mrs harold eveleigh aurora spent the weekend with her fa ther and had sunday supper with the johnston family mr eveleigh and verne along with bruce eveleigh and bride called sunday night to see mr walt johnston who is home from hospital mrs frank widdifield was buried at pine orchard ceme- tery on friday she was well known in our district having owned the store at cedar valley along with her late husband for a number of years before mov ing to newmaiket our sym pathy is extended to her fam ily i know just the kind of nun im going to marry hes going to be all and handsome with a good job and jnst love hopscotch save on this package deal install gas heating and get a no 30 glasslined hmionauy gas water heater advertised install this u1eaiek f gas furnace installed price inttaltad furnace water heater total value you pay only cnrin0 conversion gas burner avarag inttallokon prlc water heater italli total value you pay only installed bloomington may 17 the quarterly missionary meeting of the wa was held thursday evening at the home of mr and mrs jos winter- stein stouffville with vice pres mrs eugene lemon in the chair the devotionals weie given by mrs o tranmer and roll call response using verses on trust mrs elmer burnett conducted the program includ ing scripture reading by mrs nesbitt piano medley of hymns by miss nora stapleton and mrs w a fockler leading by mrs barnes if jesus came to your house the guest speaker was mrs earl honsberger on fui lough xiom a mission in nigeria af rica who gave a veiy giaphic picture of the women in mo hammedan districts mrs e ba ker lead a letter from mrs mor gan tilt cove newfoundland birthdays for this month were mrs c tindall mrs m thom as mrs m barnes mrs d bur nett and mrs vincent wagg the hostesses were mis ern est nesbitt and mrs h tomlin- son the special music by a group of mothers and the beautiful floral bouquets on the altar wete a tribute to mothers in the sunday services hamilton mr and mrs frank hocy of steeles ave and mr and mrs jack king and joanne of oshawa mr and mrs don davis and larry of weston had supper on sunday with her sister mr and mri merv bunker and family quite a number of ladies of the united missionary church went by bus on tuesday to at tend the wms convention held in viheland united missionary church a new home is under con struction for mr don hansen across from altona school on monday evening nine la dies fiom glasgow h s at tended webb paient- teachers meeting to hear miss mcneil the inspector guests were also present from goodwood and 5th line schools motiiers day visitors with mr and mrs water davis were mr and mis dave coates of brooklin mr and mrs vern ellicott and family of ux- bridge mr and mrs lloyd mac- cregor and family of clare- monl mr and mrs mel nor- rish arid family of balsam mr and mrs percy redshaw of ashburn and mr and mrs bill redshaw and baby of whitby mrs dick jones of button- ville mrs gordon vaughan of stouffville and mr and mrs claience bunker and joanne of mr and mrs howaid kee i goodwood weie mothers day miss betty ann and john kee of callets of mr and mrs norman orangeville and miss helen sto ny of toronto were sunday guests with mr and mrs o tranmer mr a farmer of gormley as president of the whitchurch sunday school association vis ited the sunday school and gave a short address sunday morning for complete information call bonsumersqas i6b yonge street richmond hill ont phone zenith 82500 altona may 17 on mothers day 29 mem bers of the lotton family gath ered at the home of mr and mrs lawrence barjtey to visit their mother and grandmother mrs chas lotton the guests were mr and mrs chas hodg son mr les hodgson mr and mrs ernie smith and children of mt albert mr and mrs harold hodgson mrs don lew is and jim mr and mrs lloyd byer and sharon mr and mrs murray redshaw and philip and mr and mrs don lewis jr and children mr and mrs morris marsh- man entertained the brown family on sunday a combined mothers day and birthday cele bration those attending weie mr and mrs percy brown and danny wanda brown and peter stover gary brown mr and mrs herb harvie and terry of bunker mr and mrs fletcher goudie mr and mrs don goudie and family and mr allan goudie spent the weekend at their cot lage on lake nipissing raa mr cold be on y i youk way our oils n uttemlmtms warmth qexoe soexok get these added benefits wth gas heating lowrcost automatic heating clean dependablf operation free burner adjustment service skoal low rates on home heatino save usable floor space on heatino equipment 24hour a day year round service no down payment 5 years to pay on heatino equipment 1 2 months equal biuino to pay yearly heatino o as is so troublefree ptua fb 5esv7ce une hsmua7jon up to 50k rom root property une turkey tim start your turkeys on marm1ll turkey program this year for that well finished look that produces the profit you cannot do better then marmills balanced turkey feeds for quality and service call marmill gormley stouffville claremont zenith 74240 wante more cream shippers for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call phone ls6w stouffville creamery co cold storage lockers for rent your mp taust be ever on guard residents and voters in a canadian political constituency have a right to speak of our man in ottawa when they refer to their member of par liament he is their man because he has assumed very great responsibility his is not a duty to be taken lightly edmund burke the great english parliamentarian once said it ought to be the happiness and glory of a representative in parliament to live in the strictest union and the most unreserved communication with his con- liluents their wishes ought to have great weight with him their opinion high respect their business unremitted attention it is his duty to sacrifice hi repose his pleasures his satisfaction to theirs and above all ever and in all cases to prefer their interests to his own it was burke also who said public life is f situation of power and energy he trespasses against hii duty who sleeps upon his watch it is your responsibility to inquire and kno how you have been served just as it is your rep resentatives duty to serve you thehistori liberal record for york north is a great one can that be 6aid of any other partys represent tion liberal tradition york north has known such liberal represent tatives as sir william mulock rt hon w l mac kenzie king who was prime minister of canada sir allen aylesworth hon bill mulock and jack smith who served long and responsibly these men well understood the following comment made by edmund burke in his speech to the electors of bristol on november 3 1774 they understood it and they lived by it this is what burke said j c your representative owes you not his industry only but his judgment and hs betrays instead of serving you if h sacrifices it these are interesting thing to think about if you are a voter in york north with a federal election close at hand perhaps they will help you think of the busy and energetic liberal john addison candidate for york north on june 18 elect john addison liberal york north as your mp inserted by york north ubextl assoclttloa

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy