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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 2, 1956, p. 5

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1956 timmy is markham lad a brighteyed crew cat 12- year vti youagsser who wis bora with a spina bifida condi tion and today walks with two cane after three operations and several month in a ishae chair wij be canada tina- my for 3os as symool of all the crippled children n can ada who berent from the work provided by the annua sate of etsse seals chris martin pu pil of markham public school is looking forward to being the chief gueot at the sports celeb rity dinner february 2nd that will officially open the annual ale of easter seals chris is anxious to meat johnny podres efharded pitching star with the brooklyn dodgers at that dinner because brooklyn is my team that very wish reveals the kind of lari who becomes the tenth boy chosen to represent canadas handicapped children during the campaign in ontario the campaign is conducted by the ontario society for crippled children in association with more than 210 service clubs the easter sea campaign fin ances the program of treatment and training directed by the society chris v ill never admit that hi condition ha- ever pre vented him from doing any thing an only child of mr and mrs william martin of 222 main st markham chris father is em ployed as an engineer with the bel telephone company and is currently working in northern quebec on the mcgill fence project chris had his first op eration when he was three weeks old and last summer un derwent two more he now walks quite well with the aid of a short brace on each leg j and with the help of two canes j his sojourn in hospital last j summer prevented him from attending the blue mountain k i v i 1 standing committees for york county council the standing committees for 1958 were named at a session of york county council by the striking committee chaired by- reeve w j tayjor of rich mond hill warden marshall mcmurchy reeve of yaughan township appointed the spe cial camtniuee3 a the same cession the first and second named are chairman and secretary re spectively county standing committees are agriculture dep reeves william clark of markham twp wiiiiam sel lers of sutton walter rate of e gwillimbury milton burke of stouffville and wilfred ait- chison of king bylaws and legislative reeves roy pol lock of north gwillimbury sidney iegge of whitchurch clarence davis of aurora wil liam hodgson of king and depreeve kenneth tomlin of richmond hili education dep utyreeves violet macnaugh- ton of newmarket and alma walker of markham village and reeve joseph fry mark ham village finance reeve taylor dep- utyrceve macnaughton ree ves william hodgioc joaeph fry elmer daniels of stouff ville alfred lemasurier of markham township and roy- pollock reforestation deputy- reeve clark martin of north gwillimbury reeve longford pegg of e- gwillimbury dep- reeves george richardson of whitchurch ernest rixon of georgina and victor of au rora county special committees are assets reeve lemasurier taylor fry davis and legge and deputyreeves macnaugh- ton and walker property deputyreeve sellers reeve hodgson deputyreeve albert rutherford of vaughan twp reeves taylor daniels and wrightman parks reeve pegg deputyreeves clark jones rixon martin and richardon and roads reeve pollock deputyreeves tomlin rate aitchison and burke and reeve howard anderson of georgina camp near collingwood which where all kids are the same is owned and operated by the j and nobody is different society however the two sum mers previous he attended and is looking forward to going again this summer its really nice at camp says chris its real great to be in a place the lions club of markham and linionville send him to camp each summer and now chris wants to help them and all the other easter seal serv ice clubs newspapers in the raw pulp from canadas vast forests is floated down st maurice river in quebec province canada is striving harder than ever to meet tha leaping demand for the life gj blood of the printed word newsprint canadian as well as american newsprint mills are undertaking an expansion program that is slated to raise their joint capacity from 7140000 tons to about js 850a000 tons by late 1957 jjj but the first sizeable part of this tonnage wont come into production till a year later american newspaper publishers pay about 780 million for their paper sup plies and canada furnishes nearly 80 per cent of that de mand in fact canada sup- 4 plies half of the entire worlds needs demand for more canadian newsprint is grow ing in australia new zea land central america the west indies and south africa canada now produces more than six million tons a year and the industry is still ex panding record consumption of newsprint in united states recently resulted in scarcity gormley cows given top awards no less than eight animals owned by s b roman of ro- mandale farms gormley were nominated for allcanadian consideration two of these were named allcanadian one reserve and two received hon orable mention romans royal winter fair grand ohampion glenvue ros alie fond hope was named allcanadian fouryearold al so named all canadian was the heifer calf sally rag apple ma ple nancy who was a first prize winner for romanx at the roy al winter fair peterboro cha mpionship show and york county black and white day held in connection with mark ham fair this heifer is jointly owned with mh farms milli- ken of the ten cows from all parts of canada nominated for all- canadian consideration in the aged cow class three were from romandale one of these elmcroft adeen may was giv en honorable mention for all- canadian she was the grand champion at peterboro cham pionship show and york coun ty black and white day and was second prize aged cow in milk at the royal winter fair the second cow was georgina texa piebe the second prize dry aged cow at the royal win ter fair and at peterborough championship show while the third individual was rose- hill governess wayne the re serve grand champion at pe terborough championship show and york county black and white day taking the reserve allcan adian award in the junior yearling bull class was roman- dale chieftain jointly owned by romandale farms and mur ray p holtby port perry chieftain was a second prize winner at the royal winter fair and stood first at the york county black and white day the get of ionelm texal highcroft first at peterborough championship show and third at the royal winter fair for romandale was amongst the six groups nominated for all- canadian in the getofsire class mbfate small mou ntain wails to be changed into newsprint ring rot regulations deadline january 31 potato growers are reminded by the field crops branch of the ontario dept of agriculture that under the plant diseases act regulations with regard to bacterial ring rot require that all potatoes from infected crops must he disposed of by january 31st each container must be plainly marked for table stock all bags bins machin ery and equipment thoroughly disinfected and new seed se cured from an approved source for the 1955 growing sea son these regulations affect 217 farmers a large number of whom have already met all re quirements of the act in re cent years losses from ring rot disease have been drastic ally reduced from the alltime high of 673 cases found in 1945 because of above normal seed potato prices last spring some growers hesitated to spend the extra money this resulted in the planting of uncertified or foundation seed which led to a large percentage of the crop being inferior and unfit to com mand the highest market price seed prices are lower this year with a number of growers be ing completely sold out of some varieties due to the brisk de mand seed lists are available from offices of agricultural repre sentatives or the field crops branch ontario dept of agri culture parliament buildings toronto the stcurryiuji t81bune thursday rmuaby 2 m56 pe 3 i bank here always open heres how you save time and trouble when you bank by mail thb bank or nova scotias simple system of banking by mail gives you a 24houraday countrywide banking service to take advantage of tbis timesaving service ask your neighbourhood branch of the bank of nova scotia for the special bankbymail envelopes they include a deposit slip a deposit receipt and a return envelope when you have a cheque to deposit theres no need to go to the bank you simply endorse the cheque pay to the order of the bank of nova scotia your signature fill in your deposit slip address the return receipt to yourself and mail your deposit is recorded and your receipt mailed before the banki doors open making you the first customer of the day write for descriptive folder or ask ono of onr stuff for details next time you are in the bank the bank of your partner fa helping canada grow your bns manager is a good man to know in stouffville he is g h williams bloomington mr and mrs e starr of pine orchard were at sunday school and church here on sun day morning and mrs starr in her capacity as one of the twp temperance leaders gave a short talk and mr starr on re quest gave the poem the sheep and the lambs two meetings for temperance will be held here the afternoon and evening of march 5 a christian endeavour rally on friday evening feb 2 in our church here rev mains of scotland held services here on monday and j tuesday evenings and with mrs mains were guests of mr and mrs e lemon mr valleau of oshawa spent the weekend with mr and mrs ken tranmer the farm stock sale of the late edgar a storry on wed nesday attracted a large crowd and good prices were realized miss betty woodland and friend of toronto were visitors with mr and mrs v wagg on sunday mr smith of markham visited his sister and brother- inlaw mr and mrs m ra- mer last week subseriptim thil it 0 vitw of en cf canadas grtal papermaking plants ol st joieph dalma dont be surprised if one of thee days you see a coal truck jo by loaded with shining stuff that certainly doesnt look live coal one big coal company now sprays its anthracite with aluminum paint not only makes it cleaner to handle it bums better too we note too that aluminum is involved in another fuel opera tion this time in capturing heat from the sun an aircraft com pany operates a solar furnace that focusea the suns ras by means of a 120inch aluminum reflector lo create temperatures up to 8500 f it is used to test materials under extreme heat aluminum company of canada ltd alcas for the stouffville tribune effective feburary 9 1956 on and after february 9 1956 the yearly subscription rate to the stouffville tribune will be 350 a year and the price of single copies will be 10c the top of the ladder has been reached by the tribune in newspaper production costs and it becomes imperative that the subscriber share the mounting costs along ih the advertiser in order that the management can continue to present a modern weekly with full news and picture cover age advertising rates were increased last summer to bear part of the cost and the subscriber is now being asked to contribute with some increase this increase is only the second in more than thirty years in the same period wages have increased over five hundred percent and newsprint over two hundred percent two newsprint increases were absorbed in the last two years in the face of these increases we as publishers arc being forced to pass along a portion of the costs to you our readers un ana after february stn by the year 350 by the copy 10c

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