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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 22, 1956, p. 7

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millions for defense dimes for health is us vacher impression cedar grove se human r s just very where collectively one place i n knew sweden editor dear mr editor a this is my ist letter foe this sesor id like make a ort of summary of my impres sions this time as always peo ple are nice and and everywhere nature indivi i i about the same but human rsstu is vastly differe from another t greater and sir 5s the more or centrales on fc nd the an for the social people even a that little places and new zealand r more far more for the lrolidual wel fare of ther people than the tig powers did now the untied states as a world powel v that they have an u i table aircraft carrier they have armies and air bases in everybody elses back yard a over the world they call it defence of the free world maybe it is but it looks like world dictatorship but whichever it is 1 look with misgivings upon the very small place social welfare has n the usa i listen to the radio every day and i hear that the usa has the highest standard of living in the world i believe the lsa is socially one of the most backward places i have ever seen look at ontario old age pensions family allowances widows pen sions workmens compensa tion unemployment insur ance vacations with mr- ijt mrllranan m5 nellie li- was born mr ari mrs wallace scott and lived all her life in cciar aad girls joined wallace fair- grove after a jong illness py at durdak on sunday to she died her vitality and un- eeleorate the fortieth wedding tque humour ill be sa my a 1 and per x wood- scott and girls remained fo i park and her rigid but week at dundalk tojr of these things the usa i welcome management establ mr and mrs roy howlet do not have arid im veryjiished the fine reputation itisnent mondav afternoon wit about the others still ess local day planned for big plowing match this fall the stouffville tribune thursday march 22 1956 fcoe 7 special this week the doubtful great br meals n tains she was an acmr ard mrs albert hewlett a iber of markham lrkj albert kids a 9 or so cents accord- j to wl in to how many children you hours hive going to school italy pro- he was n vides pensions for the crew of ting out their merchant ships france under her give a mother and child pref- fc j under erence in getting onto a bus iar sight i notice millions ard billions several y for atom bombs and hydrogen la hes in bombs the whole republic seems to be in a state of fear be greatly the new testament says -fye- led in st liver them who through fear i markham of death were all their life- wms members please note time subject to bondage heb j money for phantom tea should 1 and mrs pe 215 well the usa is afraidbe given to mrs ryan before ringwood the ontario county inter- y rational plowing match comtion have been piped to raifee last week held a meet- j rooms and the rioors are of elec- ing in the township hall atjtrically conductive nateriat brooklin for the purpose oil a new kitchen ard cafeteria i drawing up the prize lit and located on the completing plans for the first gund floor the kitchen has day of the internationa plow- teea equipped with a conveyor match tms nrst day is j belt svswm for serving 00 3 zipclip swiveuyop opprts stil m4 til esdav sited of communism afraid o polio afraid of cancer afraid ofj heart diseas the end of march bara from toronto had dinner j t of york simco vie- i bee enlarged and a new xray on saturday with mr and mrs i f peterborough and dur- j lnachine has been installed markham nursing wm drvland and richard for lumoeraru were in- mhe capacitv of the department her visits there will e3r celebration of rich- 1 vu o a and to nave a missed she was bur- ard j birthday which was i r mawng plans for local andrews cemetery march 19 i 1 ere are pwns mr and mrs w scott and 1 co i added iris spent thursdav with mr lh b l pa n l an emergencv department ca dav anu tnere were repre- 6j wiijiia sentatfves from all of these as- has p lhe sociations at this meeting ground floor ot the extension to tne west immediately adjoin- been more than doubled laboratory space nas been z i increased and extra services ferguson messrs barlow h both- mr and mrs bert tapscott am and w scott attended the there will be 2400 in prize nig rav department and they warn peo 1 announce the birth of a daugh- i federation of agriculture con- j money in the plow classes and pie about their heart and then frighten them ail day long about communism they spent bil lion- on war and then collect dimes for health i like the people very much but i wish they would read an oldfashion ed book and discover that per fect love casteth out fear well three more weeks and well be back in the cold can ada that my friends down here puke fun at they think can adas chiet export is cold wea ther cheerio fred j vacher for the horse show on loet o an examining room resuscitation room and a major tor karen elizabeth on thurs- 1 vention at the eaton auditor- j day march 8th despite having torn toronto last week i pv nl money has been operating room with both oxv- ho- arm in a cast as the result little brenda fairey enter- contributed by tne various gen and suction piped in the of a fall a few weeks ago both j tained a number of friends at j plowmen associations who are ida and the babv are well her birthday party on st pat- king part in local day i i ricks dav when she was seven j ah of the plowing match murray reesor had a pa to introduce the sensatlonat neu rotomatic ctar jo to 4i sjcvoj cra i34vaiue gpwat out fortunately not serious cident last week when the ter carrier fell on him jim cfiehton has been in bed for several days and at last re port is still not well enough to do chores most of cedar grove taken t h e rabies years old mr and mrs dishington of caledon east spent sunday j with mr and mrs win dry- i land j mr and mrs ft c baycroft j and family had sunday upper with mr and mrs bob monk- f inan at lansing last sundav precaution mr ani mr3 jack gamble j committees are working hard at the present time completing plans for their particular part in the plowing match it ap- pears that the international i plowing match this fall will be i tne biggest event of its kind ever to be held the negotiators in the gen eral motors strike need to step on the accelerator the reason you cant teach an old dog new tricks is that he has wised up enough to pay realize doing tricks is silly farmers meeting friday vandorf hall at 8 pm sponsored by whitchurch township federation of agriculture speaker mr huntly mckay director of information ofa also full report on farmers mass meeting men attend free lunch ladies welcome for pets but one dog or cat j and family had supper on sun- without it is a serious chance j duy evening with mrs e un derbill and family at aurora miss marjorie sproxton spent last week as student teacher at schomberg with miss carol proctor as coworker ing her h botham president mrs r armilage secrctarv to take mrs often sr is vu son at carrying place yvonne housser is enjoying the sun in tobago british west indies where she is fast developing a fondness for palm trees and is remembering cedar grove she asks to be remem bered to her neighbours here the tcly nature walk was held at pickering college last saturday films were shown miss yvonne williams open house at 3 caribou rd toronto was visited by a number of local people who saw the new windows and the complicated process of stained glass it is a very interesting art and craft last thursday the mothers club meeting was held at ruth millers a work meeting was held dont forget march 26th monday weekly papers in canada night at cedar grove school the last euchre in the pres ent series at the cedar grove schoolhouse was held last mon day the series has been great ly enjoyed we offer congratulations to flirt a girl who looks at a man with that fireaway look in her eyes the most unpopular and the most popular piece of furni ture is a bed at night and in the morning respectively wt efcfsffi 3kir5r sssui r3wsfw r tr gtrijiugiijl vfbnbdkmjnnit- hkswfil- to mflfl-fjfe- lapy nb jt jt r mfk g pfr9m r a s wdmiftw m iisgcy8i3 v-ig-jm- jm m i s s i 0 n a r y rev v hltknnkmax of nigeria w africa isiiv 1 hostetibr of domlnicnn republic march 25 to each week night s oclock except saturday sunday ii am 730 pm convention speakers sunday mar js 11 n mi norma oilhbcnon mr clarke voice of r lir ande sunday mar 3i 730 pm rev c h klnc ra ui so rclary for canada the mission 10 iaiwcs monday mar 20 s pm rr o henlcron will show sound film sudan iiilrior mllon tuesday mar 27 r pm rev peter lctehfon sound iilni snhjet to everj man his work south african general mission wednesday mar 2h s pm hev wayne hrenneman will show piiurs i nitoi missionary soelely nigeria w africa thursday mar 20 s pm rev jake hostetieh illusiraie lecture of work hcln done in the dominican republic good friday afternoon hon oclock sound film touiinc sin r- z furies founder of spanish hritlan mission also two other missionaries will speak good friday evening 00 pm rev j hosteller nnl ixei v fmmel this erilee smnorel hj- the wms easter sunday services sunrise service 7 am rev richard reiiiv will speak ii am rfv k reiiiv subject the resurrection imperative 7ho pm rev iai i 1mmki stoufltille vouth for chrlt iidie choir all those celebratin anniversaries mr and mrs harry smith and mr and mrs floyd harvey on march 23 mr and mrs lawrence smith on march 19 mr and mrs metro sudeyko on march 20 mr and mrs r sproxton on march 25 mr and mrs w scott march 26 mr and mrs ross keffer on march 29 and mr and mrs f minns on march 28 next sunday will be mission ary and assistants day at sun dav school at 130 pm church at 230 the gormley womens insti tute will meet on wednesday march 2s at the home of mrs brown motto we can build more solidly for the future if we have evidence of the past before us mrs harry smith roll call an important date ill history and its significance historical research and cur rents convenor display of tweedsmuir book and current events book contest childhood pictures music hostesses mrs w ash and mrs biddleoombe the annual banquet of x york temperance federation will be held on april 6th at bloomington church public speaking competition will be held at that time there is a class for recitations on temp erance for boys and girls under 12 intermediate class 12 to 15 years sevenminute speech senior class g and over for 10- minute speech topics suggest ed alcohol and success alcohol and gas do not mix the hazards of moderate drink as well as many others anyone interested in taking part may contact the temper ance convener mrs leslie smith could mt pisgah keep up the good work and bring home a cup from this competi tion sixteen ladies attended the wa meeting at the home of mrs pattenden last wednes day quite a lot of business was dealt with including two inter esting moneymaking projects the ladies are taking up mrs howlett gave an interesting missionary reading haven of hope and mrs h botham read an article can we be sure the most important item of the meeting was a presentation to mrs h smith meeting closed with a vocal duet by mrs howlett and mrs r smith york hospital continued from page 1 this will raise the hospitals classification from class c to class b there will be 12s wedding j beds 116 for adults and 12 for emergency department is equi pped to treat any probable em ergencies in the maternity section a new delivery room suite has been added providing two de livery rooms six labour beds and adequate auxiliary serv ices the nursery includes separ ate cubicles for 36 babies with six incubators these changes have required considerable alterations in the old buildings occasioned by the removal of the old operating room delivery rooms and kit chen to new areas and the re location of nurseries and bed space in the maternity wing a new entrance itas been provided on the east side and rotodouv all thats modern in one cleaner and you saye 35 this wzekl i p ov1 ba to rs arsomt c e- to t ftt o jd n3 ndt os j 4 is i sis rje vj tw i flu ui cfcj ug toot oolss lor c- 0son 99 you save 35 lj scuo iiv demonstration at our ttoro at one op phone 98w1 for 10 day home trial l e oneill furniture where they would not have to fully equipped with the most be moved when new buildings modern equipment and on corn- are added provision has been made for enlarging these de partments in their present lo- pediatrics and 36 bassinettes t location of the switchboard two tot hree times the sire of cations to serve a hospital from cellent service to the commun pletion of this building pro gram york county hospital will be equipped to render ex- with separate sections for med ical surgical and obstetrical cases bathroom facilities have been provided in all new rooms although the size of a hos pital is usually indicated by the rated bed capacity edequate facilities for diagnosis and treatment must also be pro vided if the hospital is to be of most value to the community consequently in planning the expansion of the bed capacity- it was essential that operating room delivery room xray lab oratory emergency department nurses stations central supply and sterilizers office kitchen and laundry facilities be ade quate to meet the needs of the increased number of pa tients a new operating suite has been located on the third floor of the new building and in cludes two major and one mi nor operating rooms and five recovery beds oxygen and suc- and office has been changed in the old building the stair way and an old elevator will be removed and the space put to other use space occupied by the old operating room will be converted to a 12 bed pedi atric ward and the old kitchen to a new central supply alter ations in the old building have been minimized because the old building has become obso lete and may be replaced in the near future a new broiler has been added and the system has been con verted to high pressure steam required for sterilizing and cooking a 50 kva diesel driv en generator has been install ed to provide instantaneous el ectrical power in the case of a power failure further expansion is antici pated in the near future and with this in mind services par ticularly operating rooms and kitchens were located in areas the present institution all departments have been ity and will be an institution of which every resident of york county may be proud markham federation of agriculture meeting buttonville hall monday march 26th the markham township planning board is making plans for the township which will affect every farmer guest speaker mr ron forest director of the planning board who will outline the proposed green belt area of the township discussion period don mcintosh president lunch stuart watson secretary ataooxtaoo egyptians first architects to work with stone began using the material for building about 2750 bc drip a person you can a ways hear but seldom turn off this ambitious 18ycarold scot came to canada in 1815 versatile adaptable he eompiered problem after problem in 1851 fleming designed the first canadian adhesive postage labels his three penny was the original beaver stamp as chief engineer he directed laying of the intercolonial railway and the trans eonlinrntal cpr completed in iffls highway fatalities on decrease opp in a letter received by the vandorf provincial police from opp commissioner mr e- v mcneill there has been a noticeable decrease in the num ber of fata accidents throueh- out the province during the first three months of hj a 50 percem decrease in the num ber of highway fatalities dur ing ifsy believed posibie so far during the month of march there have been five fa talities in highway accidents the reduction in highway- deaths is believed due to she current safety campaign being conducted by police through out ontario p e eve that motorists are becoming more in the cam- palgn wass irt early in no- gentlemen here ape my suggestions for a standard time system in 1876 fleming pioneered a world time system standard time as we know it today at first be got no mppor but finally in 1881 at a 25 nation conference in washington his proposals were accepted fleming v ho was knighted in 1897 then turned to another bold spanning of distanres a cable under the pacific ocean com- pleled in 1902 the prime minister of new zealand cable him l have always felt that the humblest among us has it in his power to do something for his country a remarkable sod energetic man a true nationbuilder fleming was chancellor of queens unrenuty ior x yean great though bis genius fleming was but one of a parifje of pioneers whose vision built canada backed tj men andinttilu tions who provided the financial mesas to bring their exploits to realization i the bank of nova scotia is today providing the same hick ing to our modern pioneers when you save with jour bank jwi share in tbcae partnerships which art shaping the future of our country when you save at the bank of nova scotia you help your self and you help canada the bankof nova scotia wswlisvjcocs your bns manager is a good man to know in siouitvillc he is g h williams

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