Newmarket Era and Express, 13 May 1954, p. 15

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I meeting Tuesday May Mrs Li will leather Roll A writt en suggestion for the bus trip in June The program conveners are Mrs Bales and Mrs Walker Members of the lunch committee are Mrs J Mrs Mrs C Rolling and Mrs Miller Mr and Mrs visited Mr and Mrs Scott at on Sunday Mr and Mrs end Ronnie were visitors on Thursday at the home of Mr and Mrs Carr Mrs has been ill at her home in town Mrs and family were weekend visitors at the home of her parents Mr MONARCH think see Monarch dealer tomorrow A GREAT EXPERIENCE M STORE FOR YOU Ibc first time you drive a Monarch because only on the road can you get the full measure of this completely new completely modern car THE FIRST THING YOULL SENSE is the wonderful smoothness and responsiveness of Monarchs great overheadvalve V8 engine the finest V8 ever developed by Canada most experienced V8 builder THE FIRST TIME YOU ROUND A CORNER youd notice a wholly new roadgripping steadiness new stability is the result of Monarchs Ball- Joint Front Suspension the roadcontrol system found only on the highestpriced cars YOUVE SEEN MONARCHS BEAUTIFULLY INTERIORS and tried all Monarchs era power assists Power Steering Power Power Window Lifts and Power Scat ouil know the feeling of pride and driving pleasure of Monarch ownership A PHONE CALL WILL BRING A MONARCH TO YOUR DOOR and Mrs IS Mr and Mrs and Mrs went Falls and through Blossom country last Miss Joan In St Michaels hospital Toronto Mr and Mrs A Mr and Mrs Blake and Misses and Muriel Ross Toronto were visitors at the home of their mother Mrs H Ross on Mothers Day Mrs Toronto spent a few days with her parents Mr and Mrs Mrs Amy May Toronto is home on sick leave with her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Watts Mr and Mrs Clinton Leach Toronto spent the weekend with Mr Root Wilson Mrs Toronto visited her daughter and soninlaw Mr and Mrs James over the weekend- Mr and Mrs Armstrong and family were weekend visi- tors at the home of Mr and Mrs J Oliver Mr and Mrs Miss B Harmon Beth and Toole motored Parry Sound on Sunday Mr Harmon who is hospital now at his Although notices in regard to having I many dogs are Mr Ron Draper is at ill and 3ife hospital where fjievillnKj for several weeks at the home of Mfjsv for a visit The church serIcr seller will at next Sunday United church tot service There baptismal service Mr and Mrs Trevor and Barry visitors on Sunday Sprhe of Mr and Mrs Burr Miss Arkrig Kate fitf Miss Evelyn Green have completed- their schooling and have secured positions in Canada Life Co in Toronto The Horticultural Society will hold window show at Anglins store on Saturday May and entries must be in by oclock To be shown arc early single lips early double tulips spring j flowers from bulbs rock plants arid flowering shrubs The Horticultural society met on Thursday evening and made plans for planting the flower bods around town and at thoj park Seeds will be given to school children Improvements on the old cemetery are still he- made There are mem- bora in the society this year Our Headers Write Letters to the editor are al ways welcome but the names of the writers must be known to the editor The Editor I was interested in that brief but colorful editorial picture Incomes in the current issue in which your fi nancial contemporary the Fi nancial Post indicates that the farmers cash income in is now estimated as three percent below the alltime high of Total is about 2741 millions I am always a bit disturbed by such massive gross figures be cause as my i enceline neighbor never tires to remind me Tts the NET that counts I have nt got the Canadian operating costs at the moment but I well remember a striking assertion on this theme in one of the US farm journals In dealing with agricultures gross revenues it deserves to be remembered that the operating expenses of the farmers exceeded the gross moneyvalue of the na tions agricultural production for every year up to a decade ago ie 1943 While writing I see the fol lowing detailed list in one of the farm bulletins taking the above massive sum 2741 millions apart in the following sequence which interested me and I thought might interest other The figures are in mil lions of dollars according to the Dominion Bureau of Statistics and exclude Newfoundland Wheat dairy products cattle and calves 330 j hogs 300 grain participation payments 170 poultry 130 I eggs barley 107 forest products vegetables I oats tobacco 50 miscel laneous farm products 49 fruits potatoes flax corn sugar beets 17 rye sheep and lambs 9 furs clover and grass seed 0 maple products honey 4 wool 2 hay and P A A payments The Newmarket and Express Thursday May Page SERVICE SALES SUPPLIES CLEANERS FLOOR POLISHERS NEWMARKET BRANCH OFFICE I HAMILTON ST PHONE Herb Hill PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS Why Use Money Orders and most convenient method of transferrins mail money orders ensure that the right person gets your remittance In the form easiest for him to rash You ran money order at any branch of The Dominion Hank able anywhere In Canada For advice and assistance on either or financial matters contult the manager of your nearby Do minion Bank branch A friendly welcome awaits you I yw YEARS OF 8ERVH IADI PEOPLE Si Rev Grand Hap- ids Mich conducted the services at the Christian Reform church here on Sunday The Ladies Aid held a social evening last Thursday when they served dinner for all the members and their husbands to close the meetings for this sea son The will have a social evening on Friday May at the home of Mr and Mrs Mrs A and Mrs spent Sunday with Mrs P Mulder J ivri J We are now ready our contracts T mm i A -t- JJ 1 r SSfe a rt f i i i v j St v- t- i can Vp- sSSa r s- 9 i I m y J fc i tits v TV i X fcaff V A fe potatoes per acre averages bushels move than More i mi- S No to the acre too Era ami Express cfasslHcds bring Hi YOUR CONVCHICNCt i i TEETHING BABIES MOTHERS out t9 It is a matter of record that vines increased yields by an aver aire of bushels to the acre and produced more No than vines treated by other fungicides In fact recent studies in the states showed yields of topquality potatoes were as ranch as greater with Vines stayed healthy and green for weeks longer with no stunting or burning of the plants Potato growers have found by long experience that is the fungicide that can always be depended upon under all conditions for more No to the acre Thats why the most successful growers use for blight protection all through the season Based on field com In Canada Is a trade mark Reg Canada and US Pal Off and in principal foreign countries COMPANY CANADA ftfOl TORONTO ONTARIO CANADA w Aittmnn rr

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