taoaooocco its famous j ottos smorgasbord at the highlands golf club aurora phone pa 79021 restaurant opens sunday may 13 dinner served sundays 59 pm weekdays 510 pm snack bar open 8 am to 10 pm new local home school executive ao vt we build homes large and small and buildings of all kinds repairs and remodelling good materials and workmanship guaranteed our house designing service is at your disposal k w betz construction co stouffville ont phone stouff 195 oil furnaces gas coal gar wood lennox good cheer eavestroughing flashing sheet metal work for free estimates call d a j smith co unionville phone 96 aurora to consider new fire agreements with townships aurora council plans to dis cuss increases in charges for fire department services to king and whitchurch town ships the fire committee of council has recommended a salary of 5650 for the fire chief s40 for the secretary s15 for the treas urer s50 for the caretaker s200 for the truck mechanic and 3 for each fireman for every fire call the town has fire agreements with king and whitchurch to provide fire protection one out of three nonsmokers carries book matches presum ably for the convenience of smoking friends store hours 8 am to 930 pm monday to saturday ample parking space a complete line of hardware specializing in garden tractors power mowers poultry equipment builders hardware fishing tackle sunray feeds purina chows cll fertilizer shurgoin fertilixer anything delivered anywhere anytime three trucks to serve you altona feed supplies phone slouftsille 210 last wednesday evening the annua meeting of the stouff- jvilie h s assoc was hed in the public school when the new executive members for the t corning ear were installed by mr s g- burgis east area i vicepresident mrs yakeley read the follow- j ing repots concerning the years activities our report for this year in cludes the following items 1 a presentation of pins was made to the graduating class i fifteen students received these pins i 2 twentytwo books were pro- vided as prizes for a spelling contest conducted in our school i last february 3 during education week we sponsored the first open house to be held in stouffville public school the home and school assn provided refresh ments for all those attending 4 in the course of the school year twenty dollars worth of educational reading materia was purchased and made avail able to the members some of these were loaned out and some were given away 5 the home school assn purchased quite a number of items for the kitchen in order to facilitate the serving of re freshments at our regular monthly meetings cups and saucers spoons trays large jugs cake plates cream and sugar sets and an urn were among the items provided 6 at the annual convention of the provincial home and school association our own group was represented four of our members were present 7 to finish up our year we are sponsoring a field day the first one to be held by stouff ville public school this will be held in june and we are provid ing special ribbons for the win ners in the various contests a refreshment booth will be op erated and home and school members will assist mr boad- way and the teachers in every way they can to make the field day a success all the above projects were made possible because of the funds raised by our annual ba zaar this was convened by mrs monty hart mrs belfry hamilton and mrs jack skinner whose combined efforts along with our members and friends netted 190 for the home and school association mrs t wedseltoft read a re port she prepared about the h s convention held rec ently at royal york hotel in toronto mrs r shapely who also at- tended the convention prepared i the stouffyiue tr1bujte thursday may 10 1956 tv a report on childrens reading iii ii ii f ii local health unit bulletin 1 chief librarian toronto public libraries the president introduced mr burgis who congratulated the stouffville h s on the suc cess of their activities follow i ing his remarks the new execu tive was installed as follows president mrs wedseltoft vicepresidents mrs hamilton and mrs bacon recording secretary mrs sal mon corr secty mrs yakeley j treasurer mrs cadieux executive members mrs la- moreaux mrs farthing mrs j willis mrs dyck mrs mur- rhy mr lome boadway 107th spring fair at richmond hill fairgoers from near and far are looking forward to the 107th annual fair to be held in rich mond hill on monday may 21 over the past century the rich- raord hill agricultural societys annua fair and horse show- has gained widespread popular- ity for its general family appeal president boynton weldrick j has extended a hearty welcome not only to the local regular at- tenders but to both exhibitors and visitors who come some dis- i tance from the programme it i appears that the 107th fair will be an outstanding year in the executive planning the fair this year are honorary- j president j scott mcnair who j lias been active with the organ ization for more than three- quarters of a century president b weldrick 1st vicepresident g atkinson 2nd vicepresident n tyndall and secretary mrs margaret burton the directors consist of past executive mem bers and local farmers and busi ness men there is also an act ive committee appointed to ar range all the major events the expression a nervous child ha different meanings for different people to many it means the nail biter or the child with twitching habits why does he bite his nails a child bites his nails to get relief from some pressure or anxiety twisting a strand of hair or biting the lips are simi lar actions tre tendency in a j child past the age of infancy to j bite and chew things is a com- j mon signal of inner tensions it takes patience and understand ing on your part to help your child overcome his habit try this course of action 1 check on his general physi cal condition reviewing his eat ing and sleeping habits your family physician can help you here 2- build up your childs self- confidence by miking him feel that he can do things himself and that when he really needs help you are ready to give it 3 dont expect too much of him it may be something in his school situation facing work that is continually too difficult or a school environment that is too severe 4 too much excitement is bad set an example of happy behaviour in the home excess ive bossing nagging scolding take their toll 5 use the services of your family physician or the health units child health conference to help prevent the development of such problems york county health unit newmarket ont i richmond hill agricultural society 107th annual i i lspsiss fairl monday may 21st 1 250 holsteins to mexico census continued from page 6 various forms such as uncon ditional grants allocation of sales taxes and so on many of these forms of assistance are on a per capita basis and there has arisen an urgent demand for more frequent information on population growth so that the needs of local areas can be appraised not only is this information necessary to assist in meeting current problems but the pros pect of continued growth re quires a forecast of future needs for some years ahead there must be planning not only for physical properties such as schools and hospitals but also for the staff required to main tain them the quinquennial census of population will be a great aid to those engaged in planning and forecasting be cause it cuts the interval be tween starting points in half annual estimates of popula tion for canada and the prov inces will be more accurate with a quinquennial census it is difficult intercensally to make adequate allowance for interprovincial migration and emigration from canada this census will also add greatly to the usefulness of vital and health statistics these are dependent upon population data for their proper interpre tation since the units of meas urement are mostly persons or events occurring to persons practically all the rates used to depict birth marriages deaths illness life expectancy fertility hospital admissions and so on are computed on denominators of population numbers size age sex and marital status in deed the absolute figures mean little except in relation to popu lation so far as these rates arc concerned the 1051 population figures are out of date particu larly for cities towns health districts rural municipalities and similar local areas because of the shifts in population that have occurred the 10o6 census of population therefore will be very important for those con cerned with formulating and ad ministering health and welfare programs business will use indeed re quires the 1956 census of population figures for many purposes businessmen will make extensive ue of the data by local geographical units for the analysis of markets the or ganization of production and nales programs location of re tail outlets arrangement of sales and advertising quotas etc they will find information on the size and composition of households ard families help ful ivcaue many firms pro it e for family units rajfrcr than for individuals the life aim of all people is happiness but many aim so high they miss it one of the largest shipments of purebred holsteins ever ex- ported from canada left may 3 from caledonia ontario ten special cars were required to handle the 250 head being ship ped to mexican farmers in the torreon district of hidalgo prov ince by richard schleissner of jerryville ontario this is part of a complete or der of several thousand head to i be shipped to mexican farmers within the next year or two i i the purchases are being made t through the mexican ministry of agriculture with credit be- ing supplied by the banco na j cional de credito agricola y ganderia at least 2000 head 1 will be shipped this year eighty of the cattle in the present shipment were secured i 1 from the district surrounding ottawa with the balance com- ing from the western ontario counties of oxford brant hal- dimand wentworth waterloo wellington perth simcoe york and ontario relative an inherited critic uco opens new 600000 feed plant some 60000 ontario farmers through their central wholesal ing organization united co operatives of ontario are now the proud possessors of a new 600 000 feed manufacturing plant in guelph ontario in official opening ceremonies to day the plant was unveiled by united cooperatives of ontario to approximately 500 ontario cooperative and affiliated farm organization officials employees and guests boasting one of tiie largest feed warehouses and one of the most modern feed plants in can ada the guelph operation will supply 72 cooperatives located in southwestern and northern ontario the remaining 80 co- j operatives in the eastern part of the province are presently being supplied by united cooperative featuring horse show -a- cattle show a- square dance competition k midway monster dance at night i sssxxssxxssssssssaassxsxlixixxs feed plants at kemptville and peterborough the new guelph plant will re place the two now outdated feed plants which the united co operatives of ontario own in guelph with a 21 hour capacity of 1h tons the new plant will almost double the present ca pacity of the two guelph plants and eventually will require less manpower main units of the new plant are a threestorey warehouse with floor space of almost fifty thousand square feet a modern office and laboratory 12 silos with storage capacity of slooo bushels and the mixing depart ment forty mixing bins 15 ingred ient bins and six grinder bins plus the 12 silos give the plant a total holdingcapacity of al most 150000 bushels mixing is done by a twoton travelling scales bulk deliveries of grain and ingredients to the plant are speedily handled by a pneumatic unloader the new guelph plant is part of a current million and a quar ter dollar capital expansion pro gram of united co operatives of ontario in charge of the guelph plant will be alfred walberg manager of jhe inited co opera tives of ontarios feed depart ment hard 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