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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 2, 1945, p. 4

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1 un ay reeds a complete for poultry hogs and dairy ca1tle v feedydur chickens sun t ray growing mash i coh- wininisiioiidbu termilk big meat birds and high producing pullets j when growth is obtained switch your pullets to sunray 18 per centegg mash for higher production and economy- order a barrel of semisolid buttermilk- for mixing with your own homegrown grains to get grade a milkfed prices for your cockerels fred lewis altona ph st 9704 a a 2tf- jr f 7 i v young farmers study crop problems eightyfive enthusiastic york county farmers attended an ihter- esting and highly educational meet ing sponsored by the york county crop improvement association at don head farms richmond hill and leitchcroft farms langstaff to study and discuss the characteris- tic and the damage of the rather serious infestation of loose smut in the wheat fields of york county this year located on these two farms were i demonstration plots each with 50 different varieties of fall wheat that are tested by the dept of field husbandry oac prof w h waddell of the oac who is supervising extensiveexperi- mental tests to select and introduce new winter wheat varieties for on tario that possess greater disease resistance more winter hardiness andimproved milling qualities was speaker prof waddell discussed ynumerous noteworthy observations of the different varieties at each test plot land later led a very en- lightening discussion of theprovin- jeial grain situation in general keswick pre sident oftheyork county crop im- jprovement association gave an ex pedient demonstration onthe hot water method of treating seed wheat to control loose smut in j addition he outlined the merits and limitations of this very delicate treatment particularly stressing the necessity of proper equipment and faultless thermometers to maintain the water at the required tempera- tures v lehmans shoe store footwear for all the family shoe repairing it wrens hosiery r cloves shoes socks boots j s and mitts stouffville phone 4301 5 i opposite the town clock 1 vandorf t mrs macquary of usa is visit ing with her mother mrs cale and miss pearl cale mr and mrs roy morley spent a weekend recently vuhdr george and mrs covey at kincardine beach lake huron ladies aid was held this week at the homeof mrs alf pattenden we regret very much to hear william hunt is not improving we hope to hear better news soon heavy rains fell saturday night which will aid the root crops new potatoes are being dug and are a good crop for this earlydate a memorial service was held on july 22 at wesley church for the late pte donald thompson hus band of marion richardson who lost his life in holland early this year some hope had been held out till only recently when the family received the sad news one little daughter donna and his wife mourn his loss also his mother 3 sisters 2 half sisters and 1 half brother mr and mrs h e oliver had sunday dinner with mr and mrs percy allin in aurora k r rev mr and mrs moddle left this week for a well earned holi- ofaydf onemonth to be spent at their cottage on mamtoulin isle mrs cale issuffering from a bad cold and we all hope she will soon be out again mrs cale took the missionary period throughout bible vacation school which was a great success the average attendance was 60 this was our first attempt since 1934 pine orchard joined us and the children enjoyed it and learned a lot in thetwo weeks wheat is being cut some is al ready in shock at time of writing misses ruth oliver and audrey sproxton of toronto spent the weekend at theirhomes here mr george hacking of usa and his sisterinlaw mrs robb hack ing of aurora were sunday dinner guests with mrs bostwick mr george hacking occupied the pulpit sunday morning represent ing the gideon people at onetime he lived at wesley corners and is visiting many old friends in this district he is now field secretary 5i2r mrskeers ofitoroato isitlie guest of mrst jos wnterstetnths week jmrsnoelstotyassbeen holi daying atlake simcoeforthe past two weeks 3 mr- and mrstheo warder and son of london were guests with her parents- mr and mrsm ramer lasfweek- v ob- -pte- and mrs f cowie of tor onto were with a cowiesover the weekend our burg is quite fortunate with its raspberry crop this year as ber ries are a fair average yield in the gardens-here- wild berries are very scarce master larry tranmer of toron- to- is holidaying with his grandpar ents pte prentice of camp borden was with his family here over the weekend we echo the tribune appeal for something to be done about the rough condition of the ninth line attention ye councillors almira mrs geo french has returned home after spending two weeks with friends n stevensville one evening last week a few friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs morris eby in honor of mr and mrs fred miller of manitoba it being mr millers birthday each one took their basket and a very enjoyable even ing was spent mrs herb spofford is spending a week with friends in toronto miss verna wideman spent a week visiting friends in vineland a very enjoyable afternoon was spent on the lawn of mr and mrs willis lehman on saturday when members of the lehman clan ga thered and held a picnic together before mr and mrs willis lehman leave our community v mr and mrs albert upton and family p toronto are spending a few days with her parents mr and mrs painter mr and mrs john timbers had dinner sunday with mr and mrs menno grove of markham mr and mrs peter stickley spent tuesday evening at the home of mr and mrs jacob shank of jmark- ham the occasion being mr shanks birthday 9th t markham mrtnd mrs ken grahambf top- onto visited at the home of mr and mrj on sunday jmrs cofdiner of toronto visited her daughter mrs townsend on friday of last week she was ac companied by mrs brown also of toronto r 4 mrs mccreightfand mrs peacock were guests of mrs reeve of north markham on ijwday j mr and mrs mclaughlin of tor onto visited mr and mrs cliff king on saturday mrs- winston watt r grand val ley accompanied byherlittle son billy spent a week at the home of mr and mrswm watt 1 rev and mrs wm pike west summerland bc visited at the home of mr and mrs russell john son last week mr and mrs- harold armitage and friends of toronto spent the weekend at their country home here mine placement plan mining veterans are having the path to civilian employment in the mines made smoother for them by a new placement plan set up in military district no 2 headquar ters toronto says the financial post there the mines have been permitted toplace j their own em ployment officer anu immediate ex amination for miners certificate has been arranged at the demobilization centre greenwood the wmsmet on wednesday at mrs geo wilsons of mtzion with mrs r mowbray in charge of program our sunday school are having their picnic this friday p mat the park so everyone come along and enjoy the sports and supper with the children mr west of ashburn will have charge of the service here next sun day aug 5th in the absence of our pastor who will be away on his holidays the regular meeting of the wa will be next thursday aug 9th in the basement of the church sorry to report the sudden illness of mr k beelbywho is in the oshawa hospital for an operation this week we hope for a speedy recovery egerton pegg is harvesting his fine crop of new potatoes which are yielding well it takes the lighter land to grow goad spuds miss smith of toronto has been a guest at the parsonage this last week raspberries seem to be very scarce in this vicinity both tame and wild umm va y- 7 pi the installation of a modern new r ioi locker use y s the new convenience will enabletlocker holders to m1 haye the use of a fast freezing service before your meat enters the locker at a cost of only onehalf cent per pound meats frozen before entering the lockers will retain their flavor 100 per cent and is proven lo be the ideal and satisfactory method in storing meat in lockers we have also installed additional lockers of the new steel type construction und these are now available for rental 1 j t sr stouffville creamery co altona sendithe tribune to absent friends i vlvsvs milk producers operators milking machines jf v disinfectant- cleanser deodorant quick acting always dependable diversol solutions wont if ust utensils- or leave any sludge and are nonpoisonous recommended bythevj milprobuceiraoci get your supply from stouffville 4 cooperative jsift ottawa corresponclent continuedfrom front page certain lines such proposals of con version may not prove practical or at least may be quite difficult more over there were also r discussions about creating industrial councils representative of labor manage ment and government with these problems as well as others concern ing the future of war workers being under deep consideration at this moment in order to find a proper solution in the common interests of all it must be pointed out that the canadian government is represent ed in eire ireland by a high commissioner and the same is true of eires representation in this nation with this being emphasized in regard to the report that premier de valera had stated in dublin that eire is a republic withinthe british commonwealth of nations in so far as external policy was concerned in other words eires representa tive in ottawa and canadas repre- sentative in dublin have the same status as the other high commis sioners between the various parts of the empire there is much comment back stage in ottawa now about the very little reaction caused by the hints dropped by premier king of the possibility that a canadian could be named as jthe next governor general since the earl of athlone was about ready- to leave in the early autumn or late summer it had been expected rthat such an appointment would- have aroused considerable reaction in canada but it seems how alongparliament hill that little interest had been excited by such a prospect with this provid ing much- comment in the capital a reminder of thecomingdepar- ture of cariidas governorgeneral is the i report that the laay-in- waiting to the princess alice mis vera grenfell has returned to eng land escorting the two grand daughters of their excellencies ann and elizabethabelsmith who are joining their parents iri eng land after living in ottawa ever since the start of the european war canadas rise as a power in world affairs is emphasized again and again in this capital as dis tinguished men from other nations come here with the departure of baron silvercruysthe new belgium ambassador to canada his excel lency apaternotte de la vaillee- has been extremely busy in ottawa with interviews conferences etc atthe same time thiee wellknown australian officials have comehere to study canadian planning methods for rebuilding purposes and architectural design since a limited- sumber of cattle shows have been held in canada this year andshow beef hasbeen sold at high rices this beirigvshowed by regulation under certain condi tions -of- show beef bought at fairs or exhibitions a report in ottawa indicates that wartime prices and tradeboard6mciaisarc checking thesesafes of- show beef insome eastern canadian cities on congratulations to mr and mrs fred mcnair on the arrival of a son a brother for charlotte ann mr and mrs wm eckardt spent the weekend at hawk lake mr and mrs stan thompson and family attendedithe thompson ga thering on sunday at woodland park mrs a davis and esther also miss mary davis of markham and clayton davis visited with mrand mrs willis davis on sunday it being the occasion of mr w davis birthday mr bob lewis and clarence baker spent the weekend at mr f bakers cottage at kushog lake- mr and mrs willis stouffer had tea on monday evening with mr and mrsf ramer mr and mrs walter baker and daughters visited on sunday with mr and mrs roy alsop and family mr and mrs b lewis and erne stine and mr and mrs f- lewis and family spent sunday with mr and mrs g anthony of whitevale sorry for our error last week when we got one of our farmers in the professional class accidents will happen misses nora and ellen andrews toronto are enjoying a few holidays at o madills miss merle slack of toronto spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs wm slack gary st john is spending his holi days with his grandparents mrland mrs david crosier guests over the weekend with air and mrs 0 madill were mr r a andrews manager in the t eaton co- mrs andrews and two daughters raymond andrews and girl- friend donald andrews sons of above both inrcafiand from overseas- another son is in the navy donald is a flying officer has made over thirty successful flights over germany with big bombers and won the dfc both were leaving on monday for the pacific all three were employed with the t eaton co before en listing 1 the august meeting of the wi will be held at the home of mrs d crossier on august 8th at 2 pm program in charge pi home econo mics mrs wm slack con demon stration on rug making mrs m tihdall skit and exhibit by- the club girls roll call suggestions for saving steps in the homemotto it takes a heap olivin in a house to make a home an exchange of house plants vitamin salad demon stration sj v 1 churchhill mr and mrs walter armstrong of mt albert visited with mr and mrs h pegg on sunday nightr misses may and margaret harri son have returned home after a holi day with their aunt and uncle at oshawa i mr alberrclark and family had dinner on sunday with his daughter mrs gordon taber sixth line mr and mrs w1azenby stouff ville had dinner with mr and mrs e lageer one day last week mrs ida mclaughlin spent the weekend with mr and mrs ivan mclaughlin also mr ana mrsjel- don- smith ringwood had dinner there on sunday miss marjorieclarkhad supper on sunday with- her sister miss mildred clarkjball3ntrae friends and relatives were in at tendance at the funeral service and burial inthe cemetery here when th remains of the late mr russell gray jivas laid to rest on friday afternopn family were residents of this community some years agoand sympathy- isiextendt 9 i i 1- 1vim lai1 canadian steel wanted abroad guns and tanks makegrim sales men but grim as they are they have been effective in stimulating a european demand for canadian steel according to the financial post the war and its products have shown conclusively that canada can produce steel products equal to the best of other countries and the in dustry believes that the result of this production will make itself felt in increased steel exports during postwaryears 2nd line uxbridge misses erma dowswell and alice tindall are holidayingat sparow lake mrs bruce taylor and glenda spent a few daysin oshawa visiting her parents mrandjmrswid mil- lerialsolagbrucemiiler who is home from vancouver ptev stewarvmcguckinspent the weekend with his parents garnet bacon visited- his friend georgie mcdonald toronto last week asvyv mr and mrs l douglas visited with mr and mrs bruce taylor one day last week girl collapsed at car wheel dies in hospital phyllis margarette glover aged 25 youngest daughter of mrs wn thomas glover ravenshoe and 1 late mr glover died in york counj ty hospital on saturday july 21st she collapsed at the wheel of the family car complaining of a severe pain in the neck and thenbecoml ing unconscious l mother anf brother were with her a moment before they had beenoutof thq car because in passing two wheel were over the shoulder of the roa and it had required a shove the first thought was thatphyllt had injured herself pushing the ca dr gwe macphersori mount al bert was called and took the i conscious girl to hospital where s passedaway the cause of- deatll was given as euremia she haf suffered forsometime from an ex cessively high blood pressure the date printed oh the- label c your paper indicates the time you subscription expires get yoikrt newal in by that time and avow having the paper cut off since sun scriptions must be paid in advance account of the large quantities of ed to them in the loss of their kind such show beef said to be avh and highly respecwd husband and able father -v-j- 4jid i30jtiijisfk by using marmill laying meal analysis protein 18 fat 35rpibre 6 t tcj for the poultryman who is chieflyidnterested in egg pro duction and wantsmore eggsat theseas6n wften tlie prices are host marmill laying meal clvovisthestandby of many lyeafsii it has been tried and tested in everyway for profit able production and low mortalityand has more than proved its worth more and morejpoultrymen pin their faith on marmill layingmeal clpallthe f7 management otthe birds- in the feeding of hens if the mash portion of the ration has been correctly formulated soastoinaintaintheproper relationship between the proteinstjniulatingegg produc tion- and the bqdyniaintenanceiifoteinsfthe increased- de- j mands forheatand enegyjfsjsanbeadequately tak careof under nbrmaleggfprqduction ky increasing thl of the ration in sp with the incrlaidiir masli s grain portion fconsumption v youcansagly 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