the tribune stouflvijle ont thursday july 19 1951 ice and gravel trucks tangle at lansing hints on hay storage jv te i h 5- four men were seriously the two trucks collided almost injured two of them buried in headon scattering ice and gravel gravel when a gravel truck collid ed with a loaded ice truck a mile north of highway 2 on lansing cutoff at noon on thursday the injured were taken to east gen eral hospital frank barkey of pickering driver and sole occupant of the all over the road traffic was held up for 30 minutes before the road was cleared both trucks were demolished witnesses said the front wheels and axle of the ice truck ended up 75 feet from the body of the truck william gale 16 who was in gravel truck who was pinned in j his home 100 yards from the crash the cab by a half ton of gravel scene said he and his brother was pulled from the wreckage by two teenage boys who live nearby police identified the occupants of the other truck as james rushed to the aid of the injured when they heard the crash gale said barkey was almost entirely covered with gravel in massey 17 and gordon fodder- j the cab of his truck and one of the ingham 17 of geco and murray men in the ice truck was partly snelling is of woodbine blvd j buried with the help of his scarboro constables norman brother he pulled the injured out young and andrew ouellette said of the wreckage new bungalow for winners in cne contest some fortunate visitor to the cne will win a handsome new bungalow of contemporary design another will win a new garage and a third will be the winner of a new car mrs kate aitken womens director has announced entire purpose of the give away bungalow is to demonstrate to canadians how many of the best features of contemporary design can be included in low cost housing likewise furnishings of the bungalow will be selected with an eye to economy at the same time featuring important new can adian design some of it shown for the first time tickets on the bungalow will be available only to those who visit the bungalow and on the final day of the exhibition name of the winner will be drawn last years bungalow was visited by 7s1000 and won by a toronto bachelor m d mclean construction of the 1951 bung alow a duplicate of which will be built on the winners lot has al ready begun it is going up on the ground floor of the coliseum and will be furnished with the best of canadian products only john hall toronto designer is co ordinating the furnishings refresh your floors with our easy-to- apply special floor varnishes see how quickly your floors attain that sodesirable smooth gloss finish while youre in ask about our other rejuvenating woodwork paints agnews hardware stouffville ont councillors get soaked on marine carousel when the rudder jammed on the department of lands and forests boat from which they were view ing a proposed park site eight members of york county council spent ten minutes sailing in circles while the craft wa pound ed by big waves on lake simcoe the councillors were drenched by spray just beginning its second trip the boat was about 25 yards from shore when the pilot melville boyd of waubaushene found the rudder had jammed and the craft was heading for shore boyd worked until he found he could move the steering wheel slightly to the right by guiding the boat in wide semicircle he was finally able to make shore the three additional trips neces sary to take the remainder of the councillors to view the shoreline were cancelled and the party drove two miles by land to the property the property lies at jacksons point on the south side of lake simcoe two miles- east of sutton in the boat were warden w e brandon reeve of swansea reeve elton armstrong and deputy- reeve arthur mccutcheon king twp reeve j l strath new tor onto reeve ace cooke aurora deputyreeve j e maude mimico deputvreeve harold trickett new toronto j l ferrie mimico town clerk and harvey rose county engineer more than 13000 buffalo are found in five of canadas national parks the animals are in elk island and banff national parks in alberta riding mountain national park in manitoba prince albert national park in saskatchewan and in wood buff alo national park in northern al berta and the northwest terri tories mayo river yukon territory will soon have a new power deve lopment to serve the important silver lead and zinc mines of the district construction of a dam and power house will begin in 1951 undertaken by the northwest territories power commission the new plant will have a 30oohp initial capacity wat buts batijc with dynahow automatic drive increased fireball power itoo great new engines mole motor sales stouffville hillcrest 6th line whitchurch public school results names are in alphabetical order grade 7 to 8 ronnie hartwick hon kenzie lloyd eleanor white grade c to 7 judy chamber lain david hartwick joyce pat- tenden lorraine steckley toos vanhooft grade 5 to 6 joe anne gilbert ross pattenden hon paul rat- cliff hon jean van hooft donnie white grade 1 to 5 gordon barkey eddy bygraves rec kenneth gordon grade 3 to 4 dorothy carnrite derek gordon glendyne gordon nancy hartwick buddy ratcliff mary lou ratcliff norma steck ley hon johnny van hooft grade 2 to 3 richard gordon rec laura lloyd donna pat tenden hon carol anne rat- cliff norma rowan hon bobby weir rec norman weir grade 1 to 2 marilyn patten den hon billy sandiford albert yake hon grade 1 louise gordon mal colm ratcliff mrs b gordon teacher the curing process in hay takes place in both field and storage and suitable field curing as well as proper methods of storage are required for the preservation of hay points out wm kalbfleisch agricultural engineer at the cen tral experimental farm ottawa in harvesting it is desirable to rake hay into straight even windrows so the hay will dry uniformly and large bunches which tend to remain green at the centre will be avoided these green damp bunches may cause heating in the barn and more over may cause overloading of harvesters or bailers and subse quent timeloss due to break downs in dropping long hay into a barn from a hay fork labor may be saved by spreading the hay through a system of planks or poles which deflect it toward the sides of the mow this also re duces packing below the hay fork and makes for better curing along the centre of the mow only long lengths of chopped hay should be placed in the mow hay in short twoinch lengths will form a dense mass in the drink eca be refreshed mow and will spoil unless it is extremely dry hay cut in four inch lengths can be stored in the same condition as uncut loader hay cut hay should not be tramp ed or walked on baled hay can be stored in stacks or mows when it is cured in the same manner as long hay gathered by the hay loader method spacing bales about two inches apart in the stacks may aid in curing if harvested too green as frequently is the case baled hay may heat severely when placed in storage several thousand of the 250000 trout distributed in the waters of canadas national parks in 1950 were marked by the national parks service when these trout are caught fhey will provide inval uable information on their growth survival and migration public notice whitchurch conservation club annual picnictour wednesday july 25th to angus ontario meet at vandorf 9 am then proceed to york county forest then to angus park for lunch at 1 pm conducted tour of seed extraction plant followed by a sports program tea pop icecream plates cups supplied come and bring your friends and picnic basket everybody welcome new low price t on a compact westinghouse 8 cu ft refrigerator 8 en it model new low price each an eight foot refrigerator at a new low price incorporating the latest westinghouse ideas and features for maximum food storing convenience it will thrill you with its smart styling and dependable economical performance a refrigerator of large capacity requiring but little floor space see the low priced westinghouse many other 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