Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 16, 1964, p. 5

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tannery dump still whitchurch problem the battle wai reopened last ieek to prevent the colliss weather co of aurora from lumping their waste material n whithcurch township three epresentatives of the town- ihip conservation croup ap- red before council stating that they had visited the buch- nan dump and found condi tions there bad they also ad- ised council that they had evi dence that garbage from new market was being dumped in the whitchurch location the men appearing before council were harold batham fred kerstein and ted barlow they were later joined by half a do zen property owners who re side near the dump deputyreeve farquharson explained to the deputation i that at previous meetings it had r iv its spring gardening time youll enjoy your gardening even more with the help of dnionville hoisebies li miles east of unionville phone 2971440 lxvxxxxvxxvvivitvvvvv suggest fluoridation councillor palmer advised markham township council on monday night that a meeting of the bayview glen ratepayers association which is served by the township water system has expressed a desire to have the water fluoridated he said that the water committee of council was also interested council gave no time to dis cussion of ths suggestion at the regular meeting but will debate the idea in committee along with the township engineer councillor palmer said that de pending on the outcome of the committee meeting he would be prepared to bring in a motion for or against the suggestion or a motion to hold a vote on fluoridation this december been inferred that if the dump was banned a large number of township residents might be i out of work one of those pres ent said he had purchased land and built a house nearby dril led a well and was not concern ed with what happened to the leather co and their employ ees so long as he secured good water council was also faced with a report that an old grav el pit near yonge street was to be opened for the dumping of markham township garbage council decided to request their solicitor to attend a meet ing concerned with the drawing up of a bylaw to forbid the op ening of any further garbage dumping facilitites in the twp sc33 hendricks nlmmvraagansi and 103 associate mcclaryeasy dealers have just purchased 2 crossca cclaryveasy savings are here or y 40w big2pqab svimisslsisi mcclaryveasy 30 automatic range look for tie special cross canada sale price tags this is the largest single purchase of appliances in north american history it was engineered by m t c l a r y easy and its dealers to effect big factory sav ings which are being passed along to you sup plies are limited so come in today hendricks iha hardware 29 main st v stouffviile phone 6103622 l davidson entry tops at couniy seed fair a a wall agricultural representative york county i thought professor fulker- son had a lot of real informa tion on forage crops in his talk at the seed fair last week here are a few of the high lights he stressed the value of the new flemish alfalfa dupuits and alfa have performed very well in tests generallv outyield- ing vernal while dupuits has been most common he indicat ed that alfa was every bit as good since both these varieties mature early they cant be used over the whole farm but for one or two fields they have a real advantage they grow so vigorously that only a very strong grass can survive them orchard grass or saratoga brome are the only ones strong enough the flemish alfalfas are very good for seeding with out a nurse crop because their fast growth gives a very good yield of hay in the seeding year fulkerson had some good points on getting good catches too he reported on tests that showed oats to be a much better companion crop than barley or mixed grain for some un known reason barley seems to have a depressing eflect on le gume seedlings his work on seeding down on winter wheat showed quite good results with red clover but when alfalfa was seeded the heavy shading from the wheat seriously affec ted its establishment he warned against going ov erboard on early cutting dates for hay while very early cut ting did give highest quality forage loss in yield offset most of ihe gain in quality from the standpoint of both quality and yield his tests had shown that the right time to cut is when alfalfa is in the early bloom stage he also talked about leaf loss in making hay losses can be as high as 400 to 500 lbs per acre leaves are worth about 300 pr hundred as feed so that money goes down the drain pretty fast when leaves are left lying on the ground raking before the hay got dried out was suggested as a good way to save leaves conventional mow ers he said also minimized the danger of high leaf losses exhibits at the fair were good bruce davidson of stouff viile was the champion in the seed division with norman bagg of thornhill taking top honours in the hay clasrrs don head farms richmond hill had the first prize corn and ernest redelmeier was presented vith a gold watch for having the highest yield of corn in the competition an important meeting is co ming up next week the weed spray school is being held next tuesday april 7th at the van- dorf hall it starts at 10 oclock and there will be several spea kers on the program with upto date useful information on spraying for weed control all farmers are invited the stoufrvdie tkittme tbany apr is 19m piq 5 hospital addition serves this area tlie new 114 bed cast wing addition on the york county 11 ospital at newmarket was officially oticncd recently by he lion karl kowe iieut governor of ontario many residents from the stouffviile area will be served by the uptodate facilities in this modern structure kach room is equipped with a telephone and t v the hospital had its origin in 1927 with 25 beds the number has now reached a total of 257 era express rhoto new becks in library the art of flower preserva tion gcneal condon things to make for children memories dreams reflections- up into the singing mountain- richard llewellyn sichard llewellyn excavations at ur sir leonatu vcslley wild plums in brand sylvia boorman importance of living lin yutang automotive encyclopedia toboldt complete book of camping miracle 5 decker trial of jesus hon james mcruer freedom of the mind william o douglas new guide to san francisco herb caen sands of tamanrasset marion preminger red chapels of banteai srei sacheverell sitwell my first hundred years margaret murray body building group method- charles a pease the ancestral roof marian mcrae the prime of life simone debeauvoir the lost world of quntana roo michel peissel tutankhamen christiane desroches-noble- court a kind of homecoming e r brathwaite ask about our proscription mixing servico right fortor farm stouffviile coop 6401550 or 64 01551 win mole memorial trophy the detroit red wings are the new champions in iho rccweo jtonm toajrun of ilia stouffviile minor hockey association team mpbiin john drake received the mole memorial trophy on behalf of his club mrs alf mole shown here mado the presentation start photo upon this rock frank g slaughter the prophets camel bell margaret laurence a candle in her heart emily loring a man for all seasons robert bolt courtroom warrior edwin oconnor of special interest to the men is the automotive encyclopedia a complete book on the carei maintenance and repair of cars uptodate body building by charles pease for both single and group activity very timely in view of the keep fit prog rams being promoted currently the men should also enjoy the red chapels of banteai srei by sacheverell sitwell an archealogical and bobanical trip through the ruins of ang kor and cambodia the book on tutankhamen with its beautiful color plates of the treasures found in the tomb makes exciting reading the lost world of quintana roo by michel peissel is about his travels and discoveries through the aztec country audley some from here attended the new curriculum workshop at the orono united church on friday evening and saturday sympathy is extended to mrs jacklinmr george mutch and mr and mrs g vale in the pas sing recently of mr victor jacklin in toronto mrs jack- lin the former florence mutch was a former resident and tea cher in this area sympathy is extended to mr bccklcy and mr and mrs clar ence trigg and other members of the family in the passing on monday of last week of clar ences sister mrs victor bcck lcy of ashburn mrs bccklcy was well known in audlcy where she had grown up and had been active in the church mrs earl puckrin entertain ed three friends mrs e thomp son and mrs o green of tor onto and mrs j young ajax on monday mr and mrs ken macarlhur and sandra scarboro visited on sunday at the home of mrs macarthurs brotherinlaw and sister mr and mrs dick winter nancy and jackie lambie spent a few days recently with their grandmother mrs webb i tcr pickering are sorry to hear weston that he patient in oshawa friends of mr gardner win- i hospital male and female police recruits wanted an exciting and 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