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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 14, 1962, p. 5

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four candidates contest n york riding their history and views on major election issues c a cathers consrtaii tiny cathers was raissd on farm in east york ke attend ed jarvis collegiate and the university of toronto and mne 1236 has armed 450 acre in kins township he has a fam ily of four two sons and two daughters he was firt preident of york simcoe cuernsy breeders as- fcociation and first chairman of king township federation of agriculture in 1926 he entered the finari cial business with a toronto company and later formed the brawley cathers o in 1912 he became financial director of central aircraft at london and subsequently director of other companies and of faim hos pital and community deniza tions one of his companies stand ard prcstressrd structures ltd at maple now employs more than 100 men in 1952 mr cathci was a canadian delegate to the inter- american conference of com merce and production at lima peru in the house of commons he has been chairman of the stand ing committee on banking and commerce for the past five years and also served on fic other committees c a tiny catheis pc ays the real isue in this election is our pc record of achievement in many fields but it is important for this riding to have an cxpei ienced business man who has worked in the community for years asour representative in ottawa john addison ijberal john addison born in tor onto in 1929 attended sunnylea public school pickering college jand the lniversity of toronto where he graduated in arts i while still in college he went j irto the lhcntock feed business to piy his way in 1951 he marted addison lcinz service handling cars and trucks when the leae busi ness was new in canada in 1956 he bought a car dealership i and in 1960 the large british land american motors which he still operates mr addison is on the advis ory council of toronto argo nauts and in the campaign he plans a drie for votes like he used for getting goals when playing hockey with u of t blues mrs addison was raised in king township studied nuis- ing at wellesley hospital and graduated as a nurse in 1957 they have a son and a daugh ter and live in an early cana dian log house at oak ridges john addison liberal says canadas conservative gov ernment for more than four years has adopted one mis guided economic and fiscal pol icy after another we have be come an economic weakling while those areas we used to think of as tiied and decayed are booming the piesent government has cost us 300000 jobs and 14000- 000 in lost production the con fidence which investois had in canada and which canadians had in themselves must be re stored stan hall new- democrat stanley hall of newmarket was educated in chinguacousy township rural schools and the brampton high school while still a student he helped his brother operate a farm at sut ton starting as a laborer with canada packers in 1949 he worked his way up to a super visory position in the superin tendents office he joined the ccf in 1954 and when the ndp was formed became a member of the ndp riding executive he is serving a second term as president of canada packers credit union is a member of the canadian institute of pub lic affairs ontario welfare council and the african stu dents foundation mr and mrs hall have an 18monthold son stanley hall ndp says there are only two major is sues unemployment and estab lishment of a national health plan we can give full employ ment and as far as a national health plan is concerned just let me be elected j alex ford social credit john a alex ford of blake manor blvd scarboro teacher for eight years in a township school only entered the race last week born in kent county he at tended st thomas collegiate and london teachers college he is interested in the boy scout moement and is pon- soring establishment of a scout centre he and mrs ford have one son and a daughter j alex ford sc sas so cial credit the free enterprise way of life will strengthen ev ery home in the nation a cut in taxes is as good as a raise in pay loans to the municipali ties at cost of administration only thiough the municipal loan bank will mean savings to municipal governments actoss canada these savings can be used to meet the rising ciisis in school accommodation or to lower the local mill rate youth must be served when was there ever a time in our history when more young peo ple had to be seived in our schools and colleges large turnout for annual forest tour the meeting for the annual inspection tour of vivian for est by york county council proceeded by a luncheon put on at cedar beach mussclmans lake while not all the mem bers attended many council membeis were invited so as is usual at these county gather ings the numbers inciease reeve cliff wallwork was the chairman and gave a word pic ture of the ar- when he was a boy and its value today he aylmer fancy 48 oz tin 20 oi tins tomato juice mount royal cream corn 2 monarch flour monarch pc cake mixes 227 i nour b9 59 monarch pouch white or chocolate it assured those present that of all the money spent by county council this investment while long term was the safest he introduced earl dowswell warden of ontario county and mentioned the close cooperation between the two counties he noted that c a catheis the federal member elect was piesent and his liberal oppon ent mr addison it was reported that since the five women dis robed before the prime minis ter that hiny insisted on every thing being the naked truth and mr addison was insisting on the bare facts the indian chief big canoe in his speech stated that years ago the white man came and the indian taught him how to secure meat fiom the buffalo deer from the forest fish from the river and fuel from the timber nearly all these sources weie destroyed but the erior was noted the buffalo was be ing brought back weer weieon the increase fishing was now regulated and now they weie trying to reinstate the forest at the close of the luncheon wallwork called on forester managhan to say a few woids about the tour he sated that all cutting this year had been by contract the company mak ing thep urchase bought stand ing timber the contract was quite good for the government as it saved the hiring of tempo rary help but he did not expect it would be repeated as the com pany found the cost much high er than anticipated the headquarters buildings ate being enlarged and equip ment is kept up to date this was shown to be necessary with the fire danger so great in may this year and some ten acres de stroyed not far from headquart ers newport free plastic boat fluffs 59 lean sliced cooked ham 98 freshly ground lean minced beef it 39 tender n tasty rib steaks 79 cello tomatoes 21 fancy quality oranges 2 dor 163 schells food market stouffville phone 220 free town delivery mental hospitals by mat b dyniond md health minister form ontario pei haps we in the ontario de partment of health or our doc tors and other staff in the hos pitals for the mentally disorder ed are at fault in some measure at least for the lack of knowl edge concerning the ontario hospitals so evident in many of our folk i recall not so long ago a mother saying to me she would rather see her son sent to the penitential y than to a menial hospital her son was really ill and a visit to the hos pital and a chat with one of the doctors did far more for that mother than all the ex planations i could have given her her son was admitted re sponded well to treatment and was discharged to home and job just as usually happens in the case of most illnesses and in addition his mother once so fearful of mental hospitals is a very active and dedicated vol unteer worker in one of the groups regularly visiting our hospitals i said perhaps we doclors may be partly at fault why be- cause we dont 1alk very much about what we are trying to do and what we are doing at least until recent years we didnt say much about our work and le- sults of couise we didnt have too much to talk about then the whole field was lather hope less we would have occasional successes but in the main little hope appeared to lighten the darkness that surrounded men tal disorders mind you piog- ress in other fields of medicine and surgery are relatively re cent too pneumonia was a killer disease until about 1937 when the sulpha drugs made their debut the same may be said of many infections too many of us vividly recall the devastation death and crip pling caused by polio till salk and sabin developed their vac cines just 40 years ago insulin appeared heie as a result of the efforts of ontario doctors and stopped premature deaths from diabetes many other examples will come to mind so for the mentally ill there have appealed in the past dec ade a whole new family of drugs to bring new hope ot suc cessful treatment to many for whom little hope pieviously ex isted but even more striking and dramatic changes have come about these will appear in other articles from your on tario department of health green rives mr acd mrs win duncan visited recently with mr and mrs t williams of ajax mrs williams is feeling much better congratulations to miss grace michell in winning the senior girls field day championship held at the pickering district high school little stephen wiseman re turned home on sunday after spending a few weeks vacation at the home of mr and mrs chepeuky of applewood acres mrs m draper mr gordon lehman and mr and mrs j pinnell spent a pleasant holi day at a cottage near durham this past week mrs g weisman and son varley spent saturday evening at the home of r hutchings master michel cassidy of ha milton spent the weekend with master lome michell mr j forsythe and mr j tindale of claremont called on mr fred wilson on sunday perhaps it is the attraction of the charming lifeguards misres grace and sylvia michell who are helping in this capacity at jim rick park but a goodly number weie present there over the weekend on sunday june 24 at 230 pm the memorial day sendee for the brunswick hill ceme tery will be held in the church here owing to this service the regular evening service will be withdrawn tkrvjey xuw u 1963 the st0uffyiu1 tfumm hy i unit 1 of the ucw met at the home of mrs percy claike last thursday afternoon with 34 present the progiam was in charge of mrs j kingstone the topic was what is the task of the church today mrs tro lley leader of the unit led in the business period it was mov ed that we have a booth and bake table the evening of the donkey baseball game in the park mr fleetham closed the meeting with prayer and mrs clarke seived lunch unit 3 of the ucw had their tune meeting last tuesday at mrs don goodwins mrs ger ald henning was in charge of the program and mrs frank webb had worship service the farm forum held their picnic last satuiday at a park near gaiden hill the community cenlie park is making icady for the donkey baseball on june 23 men are busy working on the new golf course in connection wilh the greenwood park congratulations to mr and mr lloyd pegg who celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary june 15 miss phyllis richardson of caledonia snenl the weekend with mr and mrs ernie trim ble mrs mabel ormeiod of tor onto was with the ormerod family on the weekend mr howard and bill orme rod and miss edith ormerod visited their brother milton of little britain he has been con fined to hospital for some time with a heart condition the missionary program last sunday was arranged by the committee for missions of the sunday school members of the sunday school took part in the services misses linda eastwood and cathy pegg sang a duet the salem decoration day will be june24 this is national water safety week your red cross remind- all boatowners to keep clear of swimming areas if you are forced to come in to a dock where swimmers are scattered about do so at a very slow speed dont endanger the lives of others be wateiwise do you own a cottage your red cross urges you to make your waterfront safe for child ren keep it clear of locks weeds broken glass and pot holes play safe in water this is national water safety week 2fc reminders about your ontario hospital insurance m tt9th birthday insured separate jrammns are required for joor insurance from now on obtain application form at a bank a hos pital or the commission 4ps jh getting married the famxty jjruuium most be pakl to cover hmband and wife tell yonr croup or ic yon pay yoor pretniotth 4irocf only tbc coaminon 89 think dont sink learn wa ter safety and be waterwise imsuredi follow carcfatfy tbc rmtroctions on the jack of the certifiarte of payment fotm j cm which tout employer is jujuuod lo nrc yon always xeep jour hospital ibsonnce certificate handy commission t tjaoarro 7 ontario picnic stoves and grills hilo picnic stove grill cooks on grid or hinged steel top 4 level heat range folds in carrying case live- itout a little i 13 baseicui a solid dad approved special tints real quality throughout nothing film- sy has detachable legs adjustablg cooking heights with a big 165 sq inches of cooking area wouldnt daw dle too long at this price they wont last for long big 24 motorized barbecue big wrap around hood quiet running 60 cycle motor with cord spit and forks 1 tubular steel legs attractive copper- tone finish now only picnic barbecus ideal for camping trips light in weight big in performance 11 x 11 x 8 high outstanding value special haxdt barb similar to above but even lighter yours now only 179 barbecue starter fluid no taste ideal lot ughunk fire place too charcoal selected ontario hardwood quality s lb only is lb only 25lb only hardwood briquets sib only 10lb only 43 1j 1m 3 h picnic jug and cooler buys chillchest refrigerator bie hungry family size 10 x 18 x 13w well insulated to protect perish ables for hours hefty locking han dles smart plaid finish an excellent buy at canadian tire a 1 gallon picnic jug keep liquids or xollds hot or cold insulated interior l oq b picnic hamper ideal for outings- strong itcel body auractlio plaid pattern 1 os larger slit ii x 1314 x 10 only 39 c picnic refrigerators s well co nitrite ted heavily insul atd ww x 11w x 13 7 refrigerator now only d deluxe cooler jug this u th bt 1 gal cooler on the mar- vet whit plartle liner ribbed aluminum rarryinj handle m q tremendous ialu hiu7 e imperial picnic jug spseesavlnc iquared rfetlro trlplt in- vulatlon biff handy pourtnf apout rust proof bl i sal capacity c an vouri now only r j open mon thurs fri till 9 pm mechanic on duty at all times phone 948 or ax 3251 1 no 7 hwy opposite shopping centra for office supplies business machines se the stouffville tribune

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