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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 10, 1957, p. 11

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ptf 11 the stouffvuu tribune tbany limit 10 1957 restaurant inspection bv county health unit present day working and so- chipped unsanitary practices by dal conditions have made the the employees while preparing public eating place one of the or serving food are usually important responsibilities of a more obvious when the inspec- department of public health tor is not around and should be the health inspector checks reported immediately to the among other things to see that restaurant management the premises are kept clean and j york county health unit checks dishes and other eating main st newmarket utensils for cracks or chips which may make sterilization mennonites launch 50th bible course difficult manual washing rinsing and sterilization of dishes and eat ing utensils requires three sinks in a row one for washing with soap or detergent one for rins- the 50th annual session of lng in clear hot water and the the ont mennonite bible school i third for sterilizing usually has begun at first mennonite with a chlorine solution dishes j church are frequently swab tested by there are 47 students regis- the inspector- to ensure that the tered for the threemonth course j operator is properly washing representing seven states and and sterilizing these articles to two provinces an annual fea- be used by the public j ture of the school is a christian the kitchen is thoroughly in- life conference to be held feb jhg stouttvllle tribullg spected for cleanliness and this 1214 john r mumaw president includes tables stoves refrlger- 1 of eastern mennonite college ator and other equipment harrisonburg va will be guest students registered toilet facilities are required speaker the public is invited to graduation exercises of the for both sexes attend these sessions bible school and institute will garbage must be kept in pro- because of the need for a be held in the church auditorium per metal containers with tight i more concentrated form of chri- i march 21 fitting lids stian education a bible institute i the customer can often ac- 1 was formed in 1951 the course agrlcola the 16thcentury compllsh more in short order by of study is five months with a german father of mineralogy refusing to accept dishes eat- j requirement of three years for popularized the term fossil it ing or drinking utensils that ap- j graduation the next semester comes from the latin fossilis pear to be unclean cracked or begins jan 14 there are 29 meaning dug up floor furnaces 1 complete heating for sevenroom houses regular 32900 clearing at 2s installation included space heaters the famous coleman heater reg 7795 clearing now for only 5900 refrigerators admiral and philco clearing at low low winter prices down to 24000 for a deluxe model television special wonderful 27 admiral tv a huge picture regular price 559900 these are 1957 models walnut cabinets yours for only 30900 we carry a large stock of all the popular models for admiral and philco television including color sets all 1957 models pictured here is the popular monclair 21 deluxe model with lightad top front tuning and lazy susan swivel golden picture frame e h neville anil sons your admiral philco dealers stouffville many never enjoyed thrill of riding on a train the- other day the teacher of be in the air one of the com- the first grade asked for a show porent parts of oxygen say of hands how many members how else to explain the wish of the class before her actually and the hope of the first grade had ridden on a railroad train for a ride on a train how else a few hands went up at once to explain the crestfallen low- to be joined more slowly by one ered hands or two others being an exper- judging from the display the ienced young lady the teacher first grade has had little en- dlscounted these last as moti- couragement at home to go vated either by hope or by the short distances there is the car human wish to be on the win- to go long ones there is the ning side they were not on plane yet if the teacher were to the winning side as it happen- probe a little further it is dollars ed for most of the hands stayed to a doughnut what the answer down would be were she to ask what sitting there in the seats of would be the ideal grownup pro- the first grade was a mass lnfe3sion the reply would not be dictment of current civilization driver of a thunderbird or pilot six years old or better all of of a jet but the engineer of a them the members of the first railroad train grade had yet to experience one so how is all this come by of the worlds most satisfactory since personal experience of adventures j trains is lacking how other than what is wrong with parents by breathing it in with the air these days are parents so particles of bituminous puffed wrapped up in the study of edu- out by the midnight flyer going cational theories that they no j through the gorge must be ev- longer can hear the 410 as it erywhcre most delicate but last- whistles for the junction have ing smog they forgotten how that 410 watching train arrive used to whistle in a day gone let the parents of the first by how can they expect an in- grade think back while purchas- heritance especially in this j ing train tickets for the next railroading country to be free saturday they were too worth a dime if the first grade young themselves to know the moves into the second without woodburning locomotives just having ridden a train as the first grade now is too a morbid thought young to know coal wood or it is not that the first grade diesel changing style no more has not travelled child or par- j and not important but back ent at a comparable age it has there in that yesterday was gone farther and often much there any sensation quite like faster the superhighways of- that of watching the train come ten parallel the railroad tracks j into the station the train which and so the child at least has presently would take one partic- seen trains to be sure those parallel trains represent objects ular passenger was there anything quite like to be overtaken and passed just the c0u swiftly moving as though they were trucks but bvj with farmers and towns- they have engines cabooses and pe waving as at a close sometimes even passenger coa ches with lucky people sitting in them a morbid thought also can friend or most wonderful of all of going to bed in the slee per and raising the shade just a little watch the light flash by arise from the fact that the i the w clicked out turkey superhighways occasionally use j in the straw b then remem- the beds and paths of the old ber whiie to the flrst grale this canals will the highways do coming saturday night they cool youthful looking halters that ire simple to tew each ttyle re quires about a yard of colorful labric no 1449 it in sizes 12 14 16 is 20 size 14 tie neck yard of 35- inch with collar yard plus a yard contrast side button 1 yards crochet pattern no 197 treat your tabletops to a new look with this handsome doily crocheted in a sunburst design no 197 has full rochet instrurtion send 35c for baoi pattern with name address style num- v 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 vxxvvvvvvvxvvvvvvvvvvvvxvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers from ss00 to 1200 per year or by the month stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 186w tt as well as having fur or ed windows i hair mammals have other char- j autumn is the breeding sca lier and sije to audrey lane acteristics mammals are warm- son for bats but the develop- patterns po box 70 place darmes montreal que away with the tracks just as wili do rock ro the changing style no more and the tracks did away with need for canals j not j the train still it may be true everywhere j wl be a train nevv york but certainly is true in this coun- j times try that a love of trains must i beef prices too low claim of farmers farmers in ontario county generally are expressing dis satisfaction with the price they are being offered by the packers for beef on the other hand they feel the price offered for pigs is reasonable particularly when bats not blind as popular belief by way of correcting some they were getting 33 per hund- j widely held falsehoods ontario i cat cow etc redweight last november the price on pigs slipped off by the female and there are four limbs which end in claws of sylva bimonthly magazine hooves or nails man is a mam- of the dept of lands and for- j mal csts biologist helmsley reveals it is not difficult to fit some more interesting information j peculiar animals into the mam- about bats in answering the mal- class but the reasons may blooded the young are suckled ment of the embryo stops tern bats birds or question beasts says he if you were to ask someone to name some animals the chances are that you would receive such names as dog cat be obscure the seal and walrus have four limbs but they are flippers the whale is another mammal what about the bat if we apply our group characteristics to 30 per hundredweight dur ing the christmas turkey eat ing season however it is firm ing again to about 31 beef is another matter farm ers feel that at present prices of approximately 20 cents per lb for top beef 18 to 18 cents for the run of beef they are like ly to get their cost out of bring ing the animal to market water shortage the water situation in the area stretching from oshawa along the lakeshore to the rouge river to a depth of six to eight miles is causing many farmers either to lead their cattle to the near est free water or haul water to the barns lynn fair district agriculture representative for ontario coun ty stated this condition exists every winter but is unusually severe this year owing to a drier than average fall before freeze up hay below quality asked if there was enough cattle feed in the barns to last through to the spring mr fair qualified his remark by contin uing there is enough feed but due to ralnbefore the farmers could complete the hay harvest the quality is down and the far bats are not blind are not at tracted to womens hair are not harmful to man but beneficial and are not dirty also they are not birds but mammals park naturalist a f helm sley ont dept of lands and forests says nine species of bats have been recorded in this province probably the most common being the little brown bat others are rare and are represented by only one or two actual records although associated with caves witches halloween and deep mystery there is nothing to fear from our native bats says mr helmsley they are a group of interesting unique native wildlife forms which have been misunderstood and malign ed for generations we would do well to learn more factual information con cerning our natural environment which would then become more meaningful it is the unknown and unfamiliar which breeds fear and misinformation writing in the current issue cow lion wolf and bear what i of mammals we find that the about a fish a snake or a bird jbat is warmblooded it has fur you ask oh they arent anl- the young are suckled and there mals would be the probable are four limbs ending in claws reply they are simply fish bats are unique mammals with snakes and birds i the power of flight the front actually the animals your pair of limbs are modified in friend has mentioned dog i that the fingers are elongate are animals but and form a framework for the they belong to a special group membrane of the wing the known as mammals similarly hind legs and in some species fish snakes and birds are aniithe entire tail are also included mals belonging to special groups within the membrane the ard or classes of fish reptiles and mal hangs head down by the porarily during the winter to continue in the spring when the young are born some species produce only one offspring per year others have as many as three in either case the re production rate is not great the young at birth are blind and naked but in only a few weeks they are able to fly and hunt for themselves they are when young often carried by the female in flight birds the popular conception of an animal is any animal which each small thumb is a long claw which is used for crawling bats are not blind they rely has fur it goes further than i however upon their hearing to that however and the diction- j guide their flight the animal ary informs us that an animal is emits supersonic notes which any living being capable of the human ear cannot detect spontaneous movement and rap- 1 these notes rebound from ob- or concentrates which adds to their costs mr fair pointed out that the water situation was not confined to ontario county but was more or less general throughout the mers supplement it with grain province oo weekend wietjf round sirloin tbone steaks lb 59c rolled rib roast lb 59c lean stewing beef lb 39c minced beef lb 29c side bacon lb 69c brisket beef lb 25c 0 boyles meat market stowfviue ontario id response to stimulation as opposed to plant insects frogs earthworms fish snakes nu merous microscopic beings and many n other forms are animals jects and the echoes are pick ed up by the bats ears to in form the animal of its sur roundings this radar system is not infallible however for we have seen bats fly into screen- folks ahe in the market for a paperhanger plumber roofer and all types of services tell em about yourself with a classified ad in this newspaper subscribe now to the stouffville tribune dont miss a single copy fill out this order form now j the stouffville tribune stouffville ontario gentlemen i please send me starting immediately one years subscription to the tribune i enclose 350 name b ft i address i ummtmmsksommnhk4mossanmfkm subscription rates in canada 350 per year in advance 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