Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 8, 1964, p. 8

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i government municipal and corporation bonds fxefexxed and common shares inquiries invited russell beare 213 main street maxkhain telephone 29ils23 subagent of wood gundy company limited rictcixo wanted 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 ilave our truck call fhone 6102822 cold storage lockers for rent stouffville creamery co t mmmwn forage box and the blower stays ahead a big capacity team thats the gehl selfunloading forage box and hlthrow blower a rugged team too built to fill the biggest silo with no unloading slowdowns even when youre handling haylage choose your box size big 7ft inside width or stand ard 6ft 3in size sides are 2- 4- or 6ft high plus a 2ft screened extension standard length 16ft or available longer or shorter a size for every need rug- gedness for years of tough job hauling and tonaminute selfunloading gehl boxes are built to fake it the gehl hithrow blower more than matches capacity with the gehl forage box fills even a big goft silo without breathing hard no stepup drive no smaller blower pipe needed the hithrow makes efficient use of all the air power it produces to blast the crop high make ug prove it with a demonstratf on reesor farm service unionville phone 8865265 blackwater plowman les smith wins esso match award the jcorth ontario plowiaz match was held on the farm of mr earl vlndatt rr 3 beaver- ton on thursday october 1st with 47 lands behiz plowed this plowing match is spon sored each year by the xorth ontario plowmens association mr grant morrison president and mr alan ross secretary- treasurer and the various com mittees did an excellent job in choosing the site for the plow ing match and in carrying out the details the plowing match was brought to a conclusion with a banquet in the beavcrton town hall at which the various prizes and trophies were pre sented the judge for this match was mr fred timbers stouffville the prize winners in this compe tition are listed below class 1 jointer plow in sod open 1 byrncll wylie oakwood 2 gerald bell woodville 3 how ard thaxter beavcrton rr 3 special best finish gerald bell woodville class 2 tractor in stubble open to boys under 15 yrs 1 ted smith blackwater rr 1 2 bruce morrison beaverton rr 2 3 stan kerswill stouff ville rr 3 4 jack mangan beaverton earl lewis clare- mont 6 wayne thaxter bea verton rr 3 7 charles hawtln beaverton special prize best finish 1 ted smith black- water rr 1 2 bruce morri son beaverton rr 2 class 3 tractor in sod open 1 don dunkeld claremont rr 2 2 keith robinson cooks- town 3 graham little little britain special prize best finish 1 keith robinson cooks- town class i tractor in sod open to plowmen 20 yrs and under 1 vaugban parkin cameron 2 larry bagshaw wilfred special prize best finish 1 larry bagshaw wilfred class 5 tractor mounted plows sod open 2 or 3 fur rows 1 ivan degcor mt albert 2 nick aland stouffville 3 roy craig mono road 4 leonard wellman queensville special prize best finish 1 ivan de- gcer mount albert 2 nick aland stouitville class 6 tractor in stubble 2 or 3 furrows open 3 ross nottingham little brit ain 2 g bradfleld peterbo rough 3 herb jarvis aein- courl special best finish 1 ross nottingham little britain 2 g bradfleld- peter borough class 1 tractor in stubble 2 or 3 furrows open to contest ants from north ontario who have never won a prize at a plowing match 1 fred holstock stouffville 2 mary lancaster beaverton special best finish 1 fred holstock stouffville simpsonssears trophy fred holstock stouffville class 8 tractor in stubble trailer or mounted open to high school students boys and girls of north ontario 1 ralph morrison beaverton 2 ron mcguckin mount albert 3 barry timbers mount albert 4 mike oconnor atherlcy special best finish ralph morrison beaverton sir c v hodgson trophy ralph morrison brock district high school annual competi tion high school student from northontario highest score class 9 tractor in stubble utility trailer open 1 don dunkeld claremont rr 2 2 graham little little brit ain 3 ross nottingham little britain 4 g bradfleld peter borough special best finish 1 don dunkeld claremont rr 2 class 10 tractor in stubble utility mounted open 1 les smith blackwater 2 ivan degeer mount albert 3 roy craig mono road rr 2 4 nick- aland stouffville special best finish 1 les smith blackwater horse show open 1 gerald bell woodville 2 byrnell wylie oakwood 3 howard thaxter beaverton specials esso champions special mountel plows only best plowed land 1n tractor classes completed by a resident of on tario county xcs smith blackwater katons of canada junior cham pionship trophy mounted plow- best plowed land by jun ior competitor under 18 years ted smith blackwater international harvester comn special utility class mounted plow 3 or more furrows best plowed land previous winners imumwtt sxxszssz canadas largest independent trust company pays 4m on deposits highest interest paid your savings earn more interest starts from day of deposit full chequing privileges cheques returned if requested deposits may be made by mail postage paid both ways longer business hours customer parking at the rear of the office guaranty trust arnold yonge streets pot offitt corr richmond wll 884u83 accused claims registered mail not delivered ronald femson of mllliken the president of stouffville homes ltd had his case dis missed in magistrates court richmond hill on tuesday when an official of the rcmp could not swear that a piece o registered mail had ever been delivered mr femson charged with failure tofile an income tax re turn for 1963 said he never re ceived a registered letter that called for such action he told the court that the tax return had now been sent in magistrate hollinrake stated that he was willing to give the accused the benefit of the doubt and dismissed the charge meeofthebbtknownl wms7vsmead teware- telephone televsion teuawoww i- fyservicentre guarant 6402012 stouffville not eligible les smith water hon 31 b dymond specia best plowed land by resident of north ontario ivan degeer mount albert the chiropractic viewport occupational hazards each occupation places a cer tain stress on the person em ployed the mailman by car rying his mail bag over one shoulder places his spinal col umn under stress the same is true but in a different manner in every occupation where a certain definte routine is fol lowed or a particular position is maintained for certain periods of time- take the case of the typist who sits for a considerable time with her head turned and the constant vibration from her ty ping producing tension in her neck it will become curved by the constant muscle tension stiff neck headaches and oth er complaints will be produced the stresses from occupations can produce defects in the spine which may in turn give rise- to disturbed function of the various organs the chiropractor by examin ation of the spinal column which may include the use of xrays determines the spinal problem correction may then be performed by means of ad justments which return the spi nal segments to their normal position the stourtyiui roune tbnfcy october 8 1964 pi this man has the plan to keep your home comfortable allyearround ten thousand oshawahiiilt cars and trucks were exported by general motors of canada in 1963 tin- i easy to please qry0ure very vmn our experts can please you t07his we lav claim margarets beauty lounge 6402932 stouffville home heating comfort with the big plus factor theres double satisfaction in dealing with your cooperative you can depend on the quality of sunglo service and products because co operatives are owned and controlled by the people they serve remember too when you patronize your cooperative you are making your business stronger and more successful automatic metered deliveries easy payment plan stouffville coop phone 6401550 or 1551 everyormhassomsodngio saveor canada savings bonds now on sale easy to buy you can buy canada sayings bonds for cash or on instalments at work on the payroll savings planor at banks authorized investment dealers stockbrokers trust or loan companies ithey come in denominations of 50 100 500 1000 and 5000 iiip to a limit of 10000 per person simple to cash you can cash canada savings bonds at any timo at any bank at their full face value plus earned interest when ready money is required all you have to do is complete tho redemption form on the bond and present it to your bank you will receive your money immediately jhey aiojnstantcashl good to keep you got interest on 1964 canada savings bonds on nov 1st each year 454 for each of the first two years 5 for each of the next five years and 54 for each of tho remaining threo years giving an average return when held to maturity in ten years of 5jxajfya

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