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Special Attention To Fruit Farm Loans Low Rates and Attractive Terms HOUSE AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING TROUBLE CALLS _3 _ Affcoliffieeteccentinatinth IFP WILL SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY NATIONAL HOUSING ACT LOANS PARK ELECTRIC IMMEDIATE DELIVERY "Upâ€"toâ€"date Selling Methods" HEAT REGULATOR LEP US DEMONSTRATE OUR (Formerly Pettit and Whyte) PHONE 40 Phone 146â€"W REFERENCE: Royal Bank of Canada, King & Yonge Sts. A, ARGHITTUV â€" |GonTNUATIONS CUT “n“ m‘mmmww esting. ~wever, is its unusual de> m‘“‘mnu.m- at â€"tYPSwith a total floor SPAC@ 1800g, ft. The floor is of conâ€" crete no cellar), with plumbing, WiIrlDE ang heating all under the floor. uor.thl\lw.’.m'“ ml!"‘- coil pipes which wat wat. ‘The pipes impart their t to theconcrete of the floof m‘:o‘:llm;nmd ie noms. the home. Thus, an eve: ‘circulating tyP® Of heat is effected.This system, ont dmn;uwummm‘ 'l'hod“" % wallsare perhaps the thiny ncte Testurncney are yant are from Saâ€"Co concrete panels. These NEW TYPE oF as, winds up the MoWlin M on on Highway. Directly . w te side of the road is hy w Memorial Hosapital. € setting for & “"'"’ m.um is oowo soin H From Page One admit the ultraâ€"violet rays of sun which heat the interior in winter. In summer the sun shaded from the windows largo o"w!\‘ eaves. Lad. itcA drntmmmge, 474A ‘The house, while far rrom being completed, was begun about the first part of July and Mr. Morton expects to have it ready for o¢â€" cupancy around the middle part of November. The concrete panel conâ€" struction has been used in several amailer homes in Toronto, but the Morton home is the largest such construction in the province to date, and the only one in the Ni« agafra peninsula. ‘The panel conâ€" struction has many advantages, No nails, the fire hazard is greatly reduced, and there are no worries regarding exterior decoration. Mr. Moton states also that the cost of such a home is comparable to the cost of a frame construction of similar size Mr. Morton, being an engineer, designed and is building his home with the help of four men. Williai, Hill is the foreman in charge of the building of the concrete panels which are constructed in precision« steel forms from washed stone and sand and are finished on the outâ€" mbymflnr.flnlndlmu-d to give the panel added strength, ‘The large ones weigh approximateâ€" ly 350 lbs. and are nolsted into plmbymunld-hr‘ompod. When finished, the eight room home will be one of the most beau« tiful in the district, one which Mr. Morton and fam!i‘y will be very proud to live in. Alds were now employed. The Urector stated that there was no hought of curtailing any service thess this was absolutely necesâ€" ufy, «Wital Statistics: The population given as 68,854,. During Aug» w there were 50 marringes, 382 ve births, 44 deaths â€" five of jjich were under one year of age, yere was one maternal death, The yef causes of death:; Heart disâ€" we 21; cancer eight; accidents 4»; tuberculosis 2; pneumonia 1; , other causes 10. »ffice work. Many children were munized during the summer. In wgusl 84 were vaccinated againat ‘uuox; alx completed diphtheria amail pox diphtheria toxold with toxold: Cough vaceine; 163 boost» . were also given. ."r",fc Hervices: There were five dllnlu with a total of 66 ex» chegP"#. At the beginning of m,um register showed 579 """O__ _ _ tuberculosts, and at the August .MO‘A‘"‘ Chila ** held during NURSE SHORTAGE THE GRIMSBY )A 592. *# ; Jth: 28 c Jth: 28 clinics were be month with a total will be by the of the w,:‘.;.a“;.‘:‘ Mental HeWUY"* *""°"° "ou. a total w#umfl“"? & attendance of 20. Venereal Discase: 12 clinics were held. At the end of July the case load was 215, and at the end of August 220, including 26 not yet dingnosed. Home . Public Health Nursing : visits to newborn (under one month) 110 ;infants 183; preâ€"school 122; school 13; other home visits 134; a total of 532, Among these mmumllunfl"““ mental bealth, and seven orthopedâ€" le.}mmolfl«vm“"“"d to cases of tuberculosig 86; and for contracts 120. Twentyâ€"three . Pf€: natal cases were referred to the Victorian Order of Nurses. New families visited this month total 161 407. Sanitary Services: ‘Totai inspecâ€" tion» 5010. Milk â€" at pasteurizing plants 14; dairy farms 24. Waterâ€" treatment plants 6. Foodâ€"at res" taurants 87. Frozen food lockers 2: food processing plants 3: slaughter houses 2; butcher shops 73. Sewage and garbage disposal 26. CamPA~ tourists _ 6: _ summer 4; tourist homes 3; tourist refreshment 8. Ninetyâ€"six complaints were investâ€" * B im ts ceg eC h ols c din : We gard to quarantine. Staff: Dr. James M. Mather reâ€" signed August 8 to becomeDirecto® of the Halton County Health Unit. RECCC ipot 1 _â€"2 Suhs WinLé or Cne PPRRente 209 00043 Dr. J. I. Jeffa commenced his field work with the Unit July 21. prior to m to the School of H!l""’ for his Diploma in Public Health: / maira Robinson will take his Dr. Claire Robinson ®W"* "*"" _ " place during the time he is away. Miss Hubta resigned as public M&num.ndllu-.lun Asselâ€" stine took ber place. Miss Manmer is on leave of absence taking the luprvlnr’lmnunm of Nursing. Owing to the lack of nurses, the districts have had to be EARC D OCoonatcts In order to help out with the nursing services, Mra. Gerl"?" MacMahon and Mrs. Ethel Sauve have been taken on as Unit Aids, to mï¬nmemlmum nurses. Appointments: Dr. Clare Robinâ€" umwwmm. his duties to commence September 22, to continue until May, 1048. Hl-; Jean Asselstine was appointed to the nursing staff fullâ€"time, and Mra. Dorothy Smith partâ€"time. Mra. Gertrude MacMahon and Mrs. Ethâ€" el Sauve were appointed Unit Aids. Poliomyelitis: Dr. Currey made a report in regard to the cases of wu. in the Unit area 108 inspections made in reâ€" INDEPEND ENT : Three clinics were E CH. st 1OOPYBGHT #7 CAM m9° THE FARMER Yarmers _Illnt'g:. 115 ==â€"a Conservationiat e 0 been pointing out that 6 had Ne#" M 'uhd.ln“ hom have been in 1 "uu‘flnnn wï¬â€œw "lwmodm "~___L. has now M“""‘o en _ S0 o ‘m>mww When business becomes lift ong can then buy an auto at !st RERACENN"" ) vn PASDNGHN lt engagement ring. Â¥OU eulldl’l'::;"""'m plan in the old days. Grandpa didn‘t give out "RUFFED GROUSE" by T. M. Shortt, Ornithologist able hi;ï¬y trained mechanics, s inspected parts. Just look | pamuhlets nubtic} . 4). . q: 75 COSO®, Jt., one in a sertas of pamphiets published by The Carling Conservation Club, Wilm Aamuilsl _ THE CARLING BREWERIES LimitED WATEMON nartamin r the Sign of Better Service. h. h akie BeWF 4 Sizes 4 inch, 8 inch, 10 inch, 12 inch ROCK FACE OR PLAIN CoONCRETE BLOCKS esmm C s a o . KING ST. EAST, BEAMSVILLE most celebr lies