Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), February 23, 1977, p. 13

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Era Newmarket Aurora Keawlta On tin plan to 24 lots KING TOWNSHIP for The Paddocks an ultrasmart estate at the Concession and the Aurora Rd the site of the Carmen Farm came to council last week to a revised state to comply with regional proposals The original plan calling for 29 homes set in woodland has now been reduced to or lots to allow for the retention of valuable farmland which is presently productive Changes have also been made to retain valuable vegetation and to comply with drainage on the Oak Ridges Moraine Boundaries nave also been changed to maintain buffer regions between agricultural and residential areas and road plans revised to a seven per cent A public meeting held regarding the original plans received approval but council said last week changes in the original plan will not necessitate a further public meeting PUBLIC HEALTH DENTISTS URGE nee pop ca out of school TUESDAY MARCH 1st pieces of delirious fingerlicKin good Kentucky Fried Chicken i SttrffrM REGULAR Colonel Sanders boys and make it finger good SAVE tottfc chicken OVER LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO SEE YOUR PHONE BOOK FOR THE ONE NEAREST YOU Jim Wolfe watches as his Little Brother Ron Sterling 12 of Aurora winds up for a strike in Saturdays Bowl for a Boy They were two of the approximately 2000 bowlers who helped raise about last week for the Big Brothers of York Last year was raised Forgotten plan surfaces again KING TOWNSHIP A subdivision proposal for the Ninth Concession of King Township south of received a lukewarm reception from King Council last week The plan originally presented several years ago has been revised to comply with township request for drainage easements In the meantime however council had almost forgotten about the matter and will start considerations from scratch The subdivision planned on an acre parcel on Dr does not meet township criteria according to planning chairman Bill Long He told John the developers representative It is a question of whether we should have more residences in the area Councillor David Harper said the sub division plan is not to my liking He warned that any approval from council will only be com pounding the problem Councillor Long told Mr that council will study the preliminary plans again and try to find out what commitments were formerly made NEWMARKET Soft drinks and candies dispensed in York Region school cafeterias and machines should be replaced with fresh fruit fruit juices nuts and cheese according to a joint dentalnutritional paper recently com pleted The paper prepared by the Ontario Society of Public Health Dentists Community Nutritionists University of Toronto- Faculty of Dentistry and the Ministry of Health calls for recom mendations to be Im plemented in local schools to combat the unnecessarily high incidence of dental disease Meanwhile the York Region dental health unit is attacking dental disease with a preven tative program aimed at elementary schoolaged children Fluoride rinses brushins and the five Murphy and Molar rules are carried out with children from kin dergarten through Grade according to a report Good nutrition is stressed in the local program along with regular brushing tooth safety fluoride protec tion and regular visits to the family dentist The position paper on dentalnutritional health submitted Thursday to the regions health and social services com mittee urges an educational program In the schools integrated with school food service It recommends foods high in nutrition and low In sugar as both dentally and nutritionally recommended Foods in this category should be readily available in schools the report stresses Foods in that category include white milk plain yogurt cheese whole grain muffins and breads meat fish eggs peanut butter raw fruits and vegetables unsweetened juices salads nuts and seeds Foods having some nutritional val but which are dentally poor include puddings milkshakes chocolate flavoring ice cream sweetened yogurt sweetened juices raisins and dried fruits These foods should be restricted to mealtime to minimize Canada Mail GEORGE CHUVAL0 VS PRETTY ROY FHSTHN MEET THE HEAVYWEIGHTS FREE PICTURES AUTOGRAPHS FRIDAY FEB 25th 730 pm Canada Mall 30 ST NEWMARKET the possibility of tooth decay the report notes Dentally acceptable but nutritionally poor are French fried potatoes popcorn potato chips pretzels soft drinks sugarless gum and party crackers according to the report Products and dentally unac ceptable include regular soft drinks and beverages containing sugar honey jams jellies sweet baked goods candles regular gu and breath min the report notes It notes most health From a dental point and health of view all snacking is undesirable as the high C08t8 frequency of food Intake lifestyle diseases of may contribute to tooth nutrition a major decay the report claims element John S Rogers D Bruce McChesney are to announce a continuation of their association for the practice of law under the firm name of McChesney Rogers at their new 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