tr- the stourtvmf twhjhe iwsovy fcry 56 ave work coordination studied by county council a report on the coordination county with the refund coming of the police force within york from the attorney generals county to provide mote efficient department but economical service wa pre- authorization sented to county council by reeve george iamont of sut- police chairman a iemaurier ton asked why his municipality at the june session several rw had been billed for 1955 prison- emmendations presented by the er meal county clerk jack committee were adopted by the smith explained that although council the county formerly paid those j mr lemasurier reported that accounts no bylaw or resolu- j with the exception of whit- lion could be found which auth- church and king townships all orized the action the county is on the same radio i warden marshall mcmurchy frequency he suggested lhat said that it was decided nothing these townships which are now could be done about the 1955 policed by the ontario provin- concerned but with the new cial police establish their own resolution the county would pay forces i for prisoners meals in future find blank spots accounts by the county they under the present setup mr to each municipality lemasurier explained if the po- bllllr he attorney generals hoe were chasing a criminal or department for the provincial in the event of an emergency j polices pri it was necessary for the police j to leave their cruiser in this area two children and telephone the opp detach- r j l ment these two blank spots iavea om limit the efficiency operation of vandotf fire the police within the county j a uniform radio svstem could i wakened by smoke and flames be established in the entire coun- mounting from the floor in their tv mr lemasurier added a i bedroom two young children scheme was discussed wherebv alerted their parents mr and one night man could handle alii mrs grant preston last week calls from a central despatching and probably saved the lives of office thus eliminating a night seven in the family roan in each municipality fur- 1 the bungalow is situated south ther talks will be held on this j of vandorf on don mills road topif with the police chiefs of where mr preston had set a the county ifire in the furnace to take the mr lemasurier explained that i chill off the house it touched the bell telephone co does not i off the joists directly under the assume responsibility for for warding police messages a meeting is being called by the police committee with repre sentatives of the bell company to study the situation suggest tear gas bombs the police committee recom mended the purchase of two types of tear gas equipment the approximate cost for bombs and spray guns would be 400 mr lemasurier estimated he explained that many muni cipalities could not afford to pur chase such equipment which they might use only once in a long time but if it could be purchased by the county stored in a central location and avail able to each municipality when needed it would provide better police service for each commun ity he said council passed a resolution implementing another sugges tion from the committee that the county pay all prisoners meals the accounts for the opp prisoners will be paid by the look look look it open yourftt service white station for the finest service in town bill and bob paskitt cars picked np and delivered fully insured 24 hr towing phone stouffville 300 york county girls achievement day meat in the menu the spring j by mr ed pearson associate project of york county 4h i agricultural representative for homemaking clubs was sue- 1 york county and from the cessfully concluded on saturday i womens institutes by mrs g july 7th with the achievement shoults president and mrs c day at newmarket town hall powell secretary centre york ninetyfive girls from ten clubs district and mrs elton arm- throughout the county partici- strong vicechairman of the pated in the program which was j central ontario area mrs arm- the climax of the past seasons strong also assisted in the jircs- study of meat and its contribu- j entation of certificate tion to good nutrition county honour certificates club members exhibited their for six homemaking club pro- record books and family meat jects were awarded to lorraine consumption charts and dur- j kersey of elders mills and to ing the morning had practice in loraiiie alexander of queens- identifying and locating retail ville while irene mashinter of meat cuts giving proper meth- the temperanceville club receiv- ods of cooking and in planning led provincial honours for twelve dinners to complete suggested i projects fortytwo certificates menus for farm families in the of achievement were presented childrens room preston ran a quarter of a mile to his mothers home for two fire bombs he knew she had he tossed them on the fire and had it almost under control when aurora firemen arrived carol and michael were the two who poked their father in the back until they awakened him other children in the fam ily are brenda gary and gail gormley heise hill vacation bible school will conduct their clos ing program on thursday eve ning july 19th plan to attend at 730 pm ballantrae mr and mrs w j perken of oshawa and mr and mrs c n perken ballantrae spent a few days in ottawa and mont real last week markham township would pay 100000 for water markham township wants to hand over 5100000 to enlarge a north york water main then eventually buy some of the water to be pumped into it from metro north york desperately short of water and with little relief in sight took a wary stand we have agreed to confer again within three weeks n york councillor vernon singer said in the interim we must be very sure we dont contract to sell water years from now which we will need ourselves north york is set to start building a 12inch main along finch from yonge to willow- dale ave then up willowdale to steeles but has postponed he job for three weeks to see if markham sets policy re school money markham township council set a definite policy last monday night regarding the advance ment of monies to school boards in the past the township has been put in an awkward position when more money is requested by school boards than has been received to date from tax mon ies it was decided this week that in future the same propor tion of money will be advanced to all school boards until the entire tax roll is in in the event that a school board needs fur ther money then they will be requested to pay the interest on month of july all clubs participated in the afternoon program presenting exhibits demonstrations and skits to illustrate various phases of the subject bogarttown ex hibited uses of ground meat with rosella duckworth and patsy walker commenting ed- geley and victoria square also illustrated this same topic and their exhibits were commented on by karen bodker and faye nichols respectively temper- ancevilles and vandorfs exhib its were on the topic different ways with one cut their com mentators being clara herrema and gail aylett queensville club presented a skit entitled lets cook it right with all members lor- aine alexander hilda andrews lynn emerson marion eves frances forbes gail forbes christina hominsky betty mort- son kathleen richardson betty rose and jane whitfield taking part ruth and anne miller of eld ers mills demonstrated mak ing the most of our meat money laskays demonstration vary the meat in your menu was given by margaret finch and frances forester while noble- tons team of catherine kehoe and lois williams demonstrated making the most of our meat money and buttonvilles mem bers lynn arnott elisabeth barker cora brodie margaret brodie beverley burr joy ful ler mary hooper marilyn ma- gee and frances toyne took part in the skit vary the meat in your menu greetings were brought from most men are master of the the change t0 a 24inch main is the additional money that the house according to a pastor f municipality has to borrow doesn t he mean paymaster the department of agriculture 12 to girls completing two projects assisting mrs mabel borg- 1 strom county home economist in the days program were miss ruth shaver home economist for north and south simcoe and ontario counties miss robin futcher newlyappointed home economist for lanark leeds and greriville counties and mrs marion montgomery of no- leton formerly of the home economics service department of agriculture clubs and leaders participat- ing were bogarttown mrs g w smith and mrs wm glover j buttonville miss cora and miss margaret brodie edgeley mrs e fierheller and mrs paul sni der elders mills mrs geo foster and mrs geo wardlaw laskey mrs leslie glass and mrs charles kitely nobleton mrs fergus mactaggart and miss evelyn mactaggart quee nsville miss marion eves and miss betty rose temperance ville mrs e phillips and miss irene mashinter vandorf mrs s aylett and mrs h sleeth victoria square mrs alan orr and mrs dave houck york countys fall project for 4h homemaking clubs will be being well dressed and well groomed to be followed next spring by the club girl en tertains interested girls or groups are encouraged to con tact the county home econom ist at the department of agri culture office newmarket if they wish to organize a home- making club leaders training school for- the fall project will be held at the department of agriculture september 11 and spray on elizabeth ardens sun tan lotion from the new aerosol container tor a c tvsh tan this ikm arito3 conlmor release generous sprays ot llizabeth arden sun tan lotion ivnsticly ninoilv nonspill im pervious to silt water 00 camps 75th birthday 2 houstons the rexall drug store fl ksee the hroad highway m a ahemlet p aictople yoiinprww ezyeveiy carefree day m jut chevrolets tfee greatest of them all 7 j yessir you pick a terrific traveller when you choose chevrolet thats something you sense the minute you ease it out into traffic just a nudge of your toe and you can feel this great road car say lets go youll thrill to the responsiveness the rocksteadiness of the chevrolet ride the sweet and sure control theres a chev rolet waiting for you now come try it a general motors value the united missionary church last week marked the diamond jubilee of its camp meetings in the province of ontario the first camp meeting was held 75 years ago along the river bank at breslau the tents were made by hand and the people sat on wooden planks in the op en air this camp meeting in cludes united missionary chur ches in toronto the stouffville markham and gormley churches attend the stayner camp the province is divided into two camp meeting zones in 1926 the denomination-pur- or chemical as a fungicide bordeaux mix ture 105100 is recommended to provide excellent protection against late blight this is made up with 10 lbs copper sulphate and 5 lbs of hydrated lime to 100 gallons of water if other fungicides have been used how ever if is a good plan to change to bordeaux or a fixed copper as soon as late blight is reported in the area bordeaux mixture may be prepared quite cheaply at home either by the instant method or stocksolution meth- chased a large tract of kind at 1 j both of which are described the east end of the city where camp meetings have now been held annually for the last thirty years a wooden tabernacle ac commodates 1800 worshippers meals are served in a large din- ing hall at nominal rates this years camp which closed last flight was under the leadership of rev h s hall- man pastor of bethany church the evangelist for the 10 days was dr c i armstrong of houghton ny in charge of music was rev and mrs chas sheppard of wilmore ky an important part of the camp program is the missionary work of the church missionaries who took part in the camp meeting this year were dr and mrs paul yates kitchener who had just returned from nigeria for their first furlough dr and mrs john erb miss angeline tyson and miss edna pridham all of africa and rev and mrs weyburn johnson india in the pamphlet this publication explains the disease in clear concise form what causes it how to recog nize it how to control it com plete instructions for spraying and dusting during the growing season and killing the tops be- for harvest all potato growers like to s laugh meet m0r1y meekle morly merlde b iomthinfl ot of tfw ordinary hi wmtc strips easy ta look at easy to read lively ni wiamat in h bremy humor tain hmt m for a rtf luofc with morly and hit gang dahy m the telegram oaiuv v- wiini toronto 1 no rm tk ttlr my at w frraritt nwhihn u kmi ihiii tjtap ik mill rr fr ffc wrhr w rwt a are urged to secure a copy and put the recommendations it con tains into practice despite our worldwide com mercial operations the princi pal region for the foreign trade of the united states ii tje western hemisphere with this area accounting for more than 40 percent of our exports and 55 percent of our imports chevrolet heres nothing like it lor value i walter taylor motors phone 21s main st stouffville phone 215 pamphlet issued on potato blight the field crops branch of the ontario department of agricul ture announces that in an effort to prevent excessive losses to growers a new pamphlet has been prepared on late blight disease in potatoes phytoph- thora infestans copies may be had from agricultural repre sentatives fieldmen institu tions and other offices of the department the pamphlet points out that late blight is the most destruc tive fungus disease of potatoes and is particularly serious in wet seasons it causes sufficient loss therefore to justify a reg ular schedule of preventive sprays or dusts every year the disease usually is first noticed in the field about the beginning of august but sometimes is not seen until harvest time when a few blighted plants or tubers may be found or it may not be observed until tubers have been in storage for several weeks inorder to prevent losses the most important measure of con trol is a thorough spraying or dusting of the plants with a fun gicide this should be started when plants are tour to five inches in height and continued at least every ten days until tops are killed either by frost today every farmer can use mechanization new developments and new improvement in machines every year ar extending the mechanization of agriculture tractors and power machines are now available in a range of sizes and styles adaptable ta so many different jobs that every farmer can select equipment that will give him the production and profit advantages of mechanization in the 1956 masaeyharris and ferguson hnes are many new tractors and machines with features that will help you handle your work easier quicker and with lees labour your local dealer will be glad to give yon full particrjtlars massey- harris- ferguson limith maktri of high quality farm lmpltmt slut j947 len haylow farm equipment stouffville phone 254