Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 21, 1967, p. 10

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hft 10 thf ttauk twtnitff xl 1m7 feed prices likely up a mansion on whitchurch hilltop this beautiful twelveroom home is owned by mr and mrs john sekura woodbine avenue north of gorm- ley in whitchurch township the property is known as hiu and dale farm mr sekura is a breeder of race horses staff photo a night class in effective speed reading will be offered to the public at the stouffville district secondary school beginning on tuesday january 9 classes will be held each tuesday and thursday evening from 8 to 10 pm from january 9 to march 14 inclusive further information may be obtained by tele phoning the school during the day at 6401433 and asking for the teacher of the class mr walden registration will be held on tuesday january 9 at 8 pm and the fee of 10 is payable at that time the school board reserves the right to cancel the class if insufficient applicants register i township of uxbridge help wanted written applications will be received by the undersigned for the following parttime posi tions for the township of uxbridge until 500 pm friday january 5th 1968 1 welfare administrator 2 building inspector duties to be performed from your own resi dence and must supply own transportation beginning in january further information may be obtained from the clerks office any or all applications not necessarily accepted j e foskett clerk 6401987 goodwood ontario jjjjfjjirrrr mmimmmtmmwmm joan and ted cadieux cadieux studio stouffville brighten your home at christmas with flowers from peter obdams greenhouses 3 bloom poinscttias 300 up azaleas 400 up cyclamen 250 300 mixed pans 200 up christmas cherry 100 up kalanchoes 150 special pot mums mf for orders phone 6402806 open days 3rd cone 2 mile south of goodwood management analysis available to farmers a a wall ag rep for york county near the end of the year and on days when the weather is bad work ing on farm books is a useful activity records are needed for tax pur poses but even more im portant to assess the farm business to see how well it is doing a good system is need ed and if a new one is be- ing started the first of the year is by far the best time to make the change records of cash receipts and expenses by themsel ves arent much help they may be alright for some businesses but rec ords have to be a lot more complete for farming changes in livestock num bers supplies on hand va lue of equipment and de preciation just have to be accounted for if the final figure is going to be more accurate measure of management the best measure of management on a farm is possible with an analysis of financial and other re cords things like live stock performance crop yields labor use capital use and size of business can be rated by comparing them to set standards this analysis is available to anyone in york county its done by bringing a completed farm account book to our office at new market we will take the information from it and send it to the university of guelph it goes into a computer there which will work out the various management factors this is a good service and we can provide it for anyone after the new year crop improvement most of the arrange ments have been made now for the annual meet ing of the york crop im provement association it will be held at victoria square this year on tues day january 9 the television program on dairy farming will be featured on the morning program this is a good date to keep open our best wishes for christmas and new years to all readers from our entire staff at newmarket fence a man who likes to work over a hot trove a seasonal rise in feed prices in ontario is ex pected within the next six months because of a high demand both here and in the united states accord ing to professor j h clark department of ag ricultural economics on tario agricultural college guelph although prices are low at the present time sev eral factors indicate an increase because of the importance and size of the us corn crop actions taken there have a direct effect on canadian prices demand for feed on the continent this year will be high since a relatively large number of livestock are on feed this will be the case despite the fact that yields were higher than expected in both canada and the united states the impending decision by the us government about acreage allotments for next year will have an effect on the price rise if allotments are increased price rise increases next year will be minimized but a reduction in allot ments would strengthen prices already the gov ernment has announced reductions in wheat allot ments it is likely that similar reasoning will pre vail for feed grains the decision on acreage allotments is considerably influenced by the fact that 1968 is an election year in the united states all the prices of canadian feed grains generally fol low along with price changes in the united states so it is expected that the increases there will be felt here in on tario l the management staff canadian imperial bank of commerce stouffville s get a new gulfstream watbpheatep get lots and lots and lots of hot water for only 9c a day call consumers gas ze82500 pay for your tree by a w lehman district forester in the pioneer days in ontario it was traditional for many families to go out and cut their own christmas tree it was a wonderful out ing for a father and son through the snow on a bright winter day to the woodlot for a tree many of us have nostalgic mem ories from our youth on a farm when we took part in these outings it is very natural that we would like to pass on the experience to our chil dren of finding and cut ting our own christmas trees few of us live on farms or have access to woodlots with suitable trees any more all the land within easy reach of the large centres of popu lation is privately owned and not available to the public most trees that are suitable for use as christ mas trees are a part of valuable young forests or are privately owned christmas tree farms some of the toronto area has begun to cater to the desire of people to cut their own trees and has plantations for this pur pose twin rolls keg 35c weston brown n serve 12 to pkg 31 fkesh youn tom turkeys r45 maple leaf short shank skinless shank fortion hams smoked lb 57c fresh young hen turkeys ib 55 4oz pkgs 2 for 59c 12oz 33c 33c 2oz pkgs 2 for 49c 12oz size cornish game hens ea 89c best buy save isc green giant jfancy 12oz tins salami slices potato salad cole slaw corned beef just heat and eat fully cooked ham slices ib 89c swift brookfleld pure pork sausage meat ib 49c fruits vegetables for holiday meals california 1 red grapes 2 easy to peel good size tangerines doz 49c iceberg large heads 1 lettuce ea 29c purple top 1 waxed turnips ib 7c good as gold fresh california dates 8oz pkg 29c niblets f corn 4- 89c best buy save 29c fancy quality 48oz tins libbys tomato juice 31 best buy save 6c york choice quality 14oz tins peas carrots 2 35c best buy save 9c assorted soz jello powders 6 best buy save 10c twin pack 12oz foil bag hostess potato chips 59c best buy keg 133 value 25c off pack instant 6oz jar mother parkers coffee 93c feature 48oz tins aloha pineapple juice 31 best buy save 4e fancy quality 19oz tin fruit cocktail del monte 39c save 6c dream whip dessert topping save 4c 12 wide alcan foil wrap save 5c on cranberry sauce ocean spray 14oz tins 2 for 49c 2oz pkg 27c 25ft roll 35c save 10c stuffed manzanilla loose pack club house olives 12oz jar 63c 14oz tins 2 for 25c lynn valley green and wax beans j sfi si birds eye frozen foods re- 19c sliced strawberries 15oz pkg 39c leg 35c awake orange drink 12oz tint 2 for 59e buy of the week old colony assorted soft drinks 10oz tin 12 99 where friendly people save you more schells red white stouffville christmas holiday store hours store open december 20 21 22 until 900 pm store closed monday tuesday december 25 26

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