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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 19, 1951, p. 13

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 19 1951 business directory dental neil c smith lds dds graduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank of commerce telephone 1c7 stouffville e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office over harolds grill phone 274w markham everv tuesday medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office corner of obrien main phone 196 coroner for york county dr f j button stouffville ontario telephone 371 xray hours daily 9 to 12 am tuesday thursday saturday evenings 79 pm and by appointment office over button blk marie jack hairdressing lu1t avesue stooffrille permanent waving machine machineless cold wave halrstyllng and shaping phone 176wl auctioneers dr herbert b freel physician telephone 164 xray hours daily except sunday 9 to 12 am tuesday thursday saturday 7 to 9 pm a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday and friday 9 to 12 am sellers atkinson ph agin 201w2 ph stouff 363 licensed auctioneers 25 years experience sales conducted anywhere specia lizing in farm stock furniture and property sales all sales per sonally listed and advertised bills prepared and posted no sale too big or too small ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario farm stock implements house hold furniture real estate sales our specialty at fair and reason able rates dual service for the price of one milliken po ph agincourt 52w3 markham po ph markham 200 prentices have been established auctioneers since 1890 a s farmer licensed auctioneer york county uxbridge pickering townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty address gormley po telephone stouffville 67312 real estate optometrical e a grubin ro optometrist picton stouffville at stouffville office on following mondays sept x0 oct 1 oct 22 no visits to stouffville office during july and august repair work mailed to picton is promptly taken care ot insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phones 259wl and 259w2 h o klinck phone mw3 stouffville fire auto burglary sickness and accident fidelity bonds the standard life assurance co the pioneer of canadian life insurance a mutual company with 125 years experience strength and service unexcelled consult j a wffloughby sons for complete real estate service head office toronto 156 yonge st ad 0605 city and country homes farm and small acreages industrial business properties harvey moyer is your local representative phone 83jl stouffville when buying or selling real estate farms residences business properties contact george w allison regd real estate broker phone 87jl ernest ridout real estate ltd head office 1172 bay st for farms homes or any kind of property consult stan hastings 03715 stouffville or rich hill 018 hard maple not thriving fin haliburton staff scientists of the research division ontario department of lands and forests are endeavour ing to find out why the provinces famous canadian hard maple trees are producing inferior wood in certain areas m haliburton county and algonquin park and also what can be done to improve the situa tion mr r n johnston chief divis ion of research said that soil and tree site experiments have been set up for the project in the univer sity forest surrounding the ranger school at dorset in haliburtuii county and that this will be the base of operations for the research workers for some years foresters and lumbermen have observed that much of the hard or sugar maple grows unsound and stained on sites where it reaches merchantable size in the haliburton and algonquin sections in line with the depart ments policy of putting land to its best use in the production of the most suitable timber crops the question has been posed that per haps some of the areas in ontario which support the growth of hard maple are not the best suited to this species of tree consideration might have to be given to replac ing unsatisfactory stands of maple with trees that will flourish on the sites where the maple has not several theories have been ad vanced as to why the hard maple has failed to thrive in certain areas one is that shade from the old or parent stand is too dense making it difficult for the young growth to utilize properly the nutrients in the soil which are in some cases already in low supply another op inion is that it is due to lack of lime in the soil of the area where as lime is present in the soils of many of the good maple stands to the south although when quickly stated the problem might seem relatively simple scientists on the job report that it will be an extremely com plex and lengthy task to complete one of the natural difficulties fac ing them is the long number of years it takes for a tree to reach maturity to carry out the experiment sample plots have been established in the university forest where con tinuous studies relating primarily to the processes in soil develop ment will be carried out during the current year it is planned to remove the old stand of trees completely from half the blocks and partially from the rest undergrowth will be weeded out and a start will be made on raising young stands of maple trees some of the plots will be limed and some not thereafter at five year inter vals or less the maples will be ex amined for rot occurrence changes in soil development and other fea tures f g alsop insurance for every purpose phone 50v2 taxi service d a beer insurance of all kinds 20th anniversary ph pickering 241w2 address brougham ont f m pugh phone 3sw2 stouffville life fire auto the mutual life of canada was established in 1sg9 and has always been a mutual company it enjoys an excellent reputation for outstand ing returns to policy holders prompt and courteous service g r fearon king wood taxi service phone 01013 stonffville funeral directors l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day or night phone stouffville 98wl immtif j w dixon funeral director private ambulance markham successor to the late r g clendenning telephone 90 markham ontario jack pennock finds fishing good near minden contrary to the experience of most sportsmen jack pennock aurora barber found fishing to be a paying proposition on a recent trip to haliburton trolling 18 miles northeast of minden he thought he had a good sized fish on his line but was sur prised at the absence of any fish bringing his catch to the surface he discovered it to be a wallet con taining 3335 finders keepers turned out to be the case as the wallet contain ed no identification of any kind the wet bills were turned in to a bank for new ones after being dried out llfhih thos j wignall funeral director stouffville cleaners phone 143 cleaning pressing minor repairs pickup and delivery service monument works stouffville orders promptly executed p tarr proprietor telephone slwl rennies transport phone 121 stonffville sand gravel loam screened stone any size doily service to toronto phone wa 9003 toronto dignified efficient service -ambulance- 24 hour service call markham 230 stouffville sand gravel limited are prepared to supply your requirements of crushed gravel sand concrete gravel pit run delivered or at the bin plant phone 125 office phones 370 and 12 stouffville machine tool works telephone 253 rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinery brierbush hospital day and night service maternity medical and surgical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed main street bast stouffville machinery repairs g t horton ontario land surveyor oivil engineer land construction and engineering surveys 14 fwwmtl st ajax pickering 200w2 geeooodooooooooo sanitary contractor septic tanks pumped drains cleaned and repaired 24 hour service c stunden 1tf richmond hill phono ssovr qooooooooooooqqb canadian mosquitoes not resistant to ddt mosquitobitten canadians have at least a word of encouragement from a scientist mosquitoes in this country havent built up resistance to ddt dr c r twinn of the depart ment of agricultures household and medical entomology unit division of entomology says canadian mosquitoes unlike some of their counterparts in the usa havent built up resistance to our widelyused insecticides be cause of their limited number of generations houseflies on the other hand are becoming slightly toughened to our insecticides in general resistance to an insecticide is built up by an insect during many generations thats why our mosquitoes which have only about one generation a year arent building up resistance rap idly like some of their southern cousins furthermore our mos quitoes dont breed in concentrat ed areas so they arent exposed to ddt in such great numbers as are for example those in parts of florida this means that fewer of them in this country are tough ened survivors of ddt treatment cultures of houseflies dr twinn reports were obtained from various parts of ontario and quebec in 104950 and reared through many generations they revealed resistance to ddt of about 30 times that of the stand- 1 grade gravel county roads this summer no paving will be constructed in ontario county this year but there is a lot of other work to be done and a good start has been made on it some unpaved roads were in bad shape after the spring thaw causing the engineering depart ment many headaches the story was general in other counties according to county road engineer nixon there will be 50000 cubic feet of gravel placed on county roads this year and fourteen and a half miles of grad ing will be done this work is now under way with about five miles completed if steel is available the big job this year is the 60000 bridge over duffins creek at pickering to replace a structure which has long been in use and can no longer take care of traffic over it with sacty cosies too late from the stratford beaconharold depressing definition discre tion is that which comes to us after we are too old for it to do ua much good aid laboratory culture that is low to moderate com pared to that reported from var ious parts of the united states especially in the warmer areas resistance of the pests in canada however is expected to widen with the continued use of ddt where ddt is not giving satis factory control dr twinn con tinues a spray containing 5 per cent lindane may be used appli cations have to be repeated at threeweek intervals during the fly season sprays containing two per cent chlordane also may be used in places where there is no danger of contaminating food used in human habitations these sprays should be applied only to the favourite resting places of the flies it is advisable to use ddt lin dane and chlordane separately not mixed together for mixing speeds up the development of resistant strains special attention should be given to the task of eliminating breeding places of flies to remove the source of infestations for mosquito control ddt continues to be the most satis factory insecticide cameras amateur cameras movie cameras movie projectors screens tripods amateur lighting equipment filters exposure meters etc at cadieux studio stouffville ph 24j2 oil makes a country strong oil meeds a lot of things jimmy tankers jimmy are just one of the things the oil business needs it needs supplies for pipe lines and new refineries it needs tank cars and trucks and storage tanks it needs workers and material from all parts of canada bringing you oil is a big job it employs labor and skills and ideas across tne nation in the pastfive years imperial oil alone has under taken to invest more than 200 millions about 60 for every family in canada much of this money has been spent to find and develop new oil fields in the prairies fields which mean new prosperity and new security for all canada but almost half of it has been invested in new tankers and pipe lines in new refining units and in facilities to bring the products to you with oil playing an increasingly important part in our daily lives the oil industrys job is bringing new strength and better living for canadians everywhere about canadas oil canadians are using almost twice as much oil as they did only five years ago last year imperial bought equipment and supplies from more than 6000 canadian firms imperials investment in plant and equipment is equivalent to more than 23000 for each employee the wholesale prices of esso gasolines have increased only a third as much as the average price of all commodities over the past 10 years sso imperial oil limited

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