Newmarket Era and Express, 13 Dec 1956, p. 7

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anal Mount Albert News attend Mount Al- on Dec at pm hold Vwptr service in United church on Sunday at pm The leader- lip of the ervice will be taken Maria preaideni the Senior group Betty will lake the ceremony fill be taken by Intermediate of- Linda Rut- Jean Green Member Explorer group have been iviltd to attend in uniform young ladle will be the member and officer of the the WMS The unity it Invited to tome nut enjoy a of worship 1th them The tea ponored the United church choir was ureeful The church hall ind table were tastefully decor text in the theme Mr and Mr tea Proceed from tea ind sale of Christmas candle to approximately choir I most grateful to all ho helped and attended The Kxplorer Cookie ah gave the girl enough to carry on their program for the present Proceeds ed to ill The girl were most ffthuslanlic about the support van them and hope to have BELHAVEN Too Late Last another Cookie Day- at the be- a inning of the new year The Church of the holding a Christmas concert for the Sunday school on Friday Dec at pm young people of the church have been practicing for several week to put on this concert and they are hoping for a good attendance There no admission charge Ev eryone is invited to attend Mr John Burr had the misfor tune to fall at her home last week She injured her hip and is con fined to bed for several week We certainly wish her a speedy recovery County Master Wil liam Brown Sutton and several member of Sutton Orange Lodge Mount Albert on Friday evening Mr and Mr A Arnold New market visited Mrs Arnolds Mrs George on I Saturday Art Rolling Calgary visited his grandmother Mr William Roll ing and other relatives over the weekend Mr and Mrs Newmarket were Sunday visitors of Mr mother Mrs George Mr and Mrs Boy were Sunday visitor of Mr and Mrs Connell Keswick Mrs celebrated her birthday on Monday Dec quietly at her home here MOUNT ZION late for Week A shower was held last Tuesday night at Mr and Mrs Sim Graves home for their daughter Shirley a There was a lUttc family gath ering at Mr Herb Coles home Tuesday night in honor of the birthday of her mother Mrs King Mr and Mrs Frank and Fay from Drake Saskatchewan Mr and Mrs ve Mount Albert Mr and Mrs Francis and Mr Bill Holt visited Mr and Mrs Elgin Cole Friday night for sup per Mr and Mrs had j supper at the home of Mr and Mrs J last Thursday night Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs King were Mr and Mrs Lome Hoover and fam ily and Mr and Mrs Harry Coop er Mr and Mrs J and girls attended a wedding in Tor onto on Saturday Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs J Morris on Sunday were Mr and Mrs Norton and Mr Morris Mrs Van Allen and children visited her parents Mr and Mrs Jones for the weekend Come to worship next Sunday at pm Sunday school is at 10 am members of the im mediate family of Mrs Kay lathered at the home of Mr and Norman Kay on Saturday evening Relatives came from Marmora Norwood Park Virginia Sutton to celebrate with Mr Kay the occasion being her Nth birthday Mr and Mrs Norman King and visited relatives In on Sunday 1 Rev and Mrs Kay Mar- and Mr I and Norwood visited in community over the Mrs spent weekend in Richmond Hill where he charge of Quarterly Meeting Wesley Mellon and lady friend Joan Toronto spent the weekend with his parcnta Mr and Mrs M J Mellon Miss leave for a months holiday with her mother in New foundland on Wednesday William Card and his father Harry Card Toronto were Satur day visitors of Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs William Moss and Toronto were Sunday visi tors of Mrs Moss parents Mr and Mrs Robert and Jackie From to Edmonton and metropolitan area had a population increase of per tent largest proportionate increa se of any of Canadas principal icilic in the period Record Sales Volume For The Cooperatives Record sales volume and record capital were chalk ed up by United of Ontario for its fiscal year ended September 30 This was Indicated by Hugh Bailey generalmanager in his report to the annual meeting of United Cooperatives held in Tor onto December 10 and II Sales volume for the past year at was up or million compared with the pre ceding year The capital expans ion program for the month per iod ended September tot alled the largest since the company was first organized in Major items in the capital ex pansion program were the open ing of a new ultramodern feed mill in a tew agricultur al chemicals plant in Stratford and new office and cold storage facilities at Weston Net earnings were lower at compared with in the preceding year Mr Bailey reported that roc Seed Oats And Barley A seed marketing and pub committee of the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement As sociation recommends the fol lowing minimum prices Mr seeding Oats Commercial No per bushel certified No per bushel to per bushel depending on color Barley Commercial No I per bushel registered No J per bushel No I Brant variety per bushel Because of the proven high yielding ability of Brant barley and somewhat limited quanti ties available this variety Is considered to be worthy of a premium These prices are for treated seed in new bags at farm or shipping point Due to unfavorable harvesting conditions in many sections of Ontario seed grain is showing more discoloration than usual and for this reason registered No I which is the highest qual ity grade may be in somewhat short supply Also because of coloring or weathering there will no doubt be some seed on the market which has purity and germination equal to registered No but marked registered No 2 because of color only This seed from a Crop Improvement standpoint is practically equal In the registered No 1 grade and providing quality and other regulations are maintained the progeny is eligible to be seated as registered No seed With increased attention being given to production of grain from varieties of oats and barley most suited to various districts of the province it is important to use only those varieties which are recommended in official crop tests More farmers are also finding that it pays to buy their seed cleaned graded and tested ready for the drill and feed their own supplies In no case should Western feed oats he used as seed because the variety might not be suitable to Ontario con ditions at expenditures during the past year have been made out of op erations depreciations and the sale of about in debent ures All of the companys fixed assets arc entirely free of of kind The generalmanager said that local cooperatives of which there are some across Ontario in creased their volume and earn ings more than ever before par ticularly in coop feed western grain and petroleum I NEW OUT FRONT rtDlMl M SI A fiaM i wWfc rt Mi I 1 new I OUT 3 OUT FRONT IN POWER power that pack more pull with create economy Great new PowerDora V8a for every Fargo model give you true power without aacrificing fuel economy Advanced PowerDome design eliminate power- robbing carbon You get peak power on regular OUT FRONT IN PERFORMANCE In or on the high way you cant beat Fargo for 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as weather permits VV The distribution systems for the rest of Aurora and for Newmarket will be completed in the spring of 1957 with work getting under way as early in the year as possible Because of the difficulty of replacing streets etc in their original condition in winter time Consumers will avoid laying distribution systems on main thoroughfares where traffic interferences would cause inconvenience While distribution system work is going forward in sec tions of Aurora work on the transmission I n to Newmarket will continue to be pushed its p r g s again subject to weather conditions Customer enquiries about Natural Gas service at this time may be made at Consumers office at Richmond Kill 5 Yonge Street South 53722 The Consumers Gas Company i J

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