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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 30, 1965, p. 5

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atsa nnvnann fall economy sale ajax parents to receive math course parents of ajax public school children will have an opportun ity to learn the new mathema tics this fall the ajax public school board has decided to offer a series of lectures free of charge at the parkside auditorium during the next three months to acquaint parents with the new mathe matics now taught in ontario schools two keynote addi esses will be given at the parkside audito rium one on oct 6 dealing with the new mathematics from grades 14 and one on nov 10 for the grade 5 8 program these will be followed with weekly discussions for four weeks after the openine ses sion on oct g there will be a session on grade 1 mathematics on oct 13 grade 2 on oct 20 grade 3 on oct 27 and grade 4 on nov 3 the keynote address on nov i 10 will be followed by four wed- nesday evening sessions of sub- jects by topic rather than grade j ajax public school teachers will be conducting the course listen here crest hardware 5 main st wj stoufiville phone 6402771 r vh imp rue tic vivtvpipin t arthritis part 1 for half a million years arthritis has been the most widespread of chronic diseases primarily it is an inflam mation of one or more joints and involves the bone cartil age ligaments muscles and joint lining arthritis is one of the rheumatic diseases which also includes bursitis myositis and febrositis rheumatoid arthritis is the common crippling type found more often in women and usually in early middle life it inflames and may destroy the joint linings which leads to permanent deformity there is also an involvement of the muscles tendons and ligaments surrounding the joint pain of movement is produced by the associated muscle spasms and involvement of ligaments and tendons while the symptoms may be confined to one or several joints this condition is considered to be systemic in nature with complex involvement of nervous and chemical control of body functions osteoarthritis also known as hypertrophic arthritis is local confined to one or closely related articulations and most frequently occurs in middle or later years the term hypertrophic describes the overgrowth and bony spur formations which may develop years after injury or after years of stress or poor mechanical alignment of a joint informed 11 jacks many years in the news broadcasting business and his intelligent analytical and calm look at the days events have earned him the largest audience of any newscaster in canada his tenminute newscasts at 800 am and 630 pm capsulize and crystalize the sometimes confusing events of the day on the international national and local scene people who like to be well informed on whats happening in the world are always found listen ing to jack dennett bob ontarios family station home heating is a family business its true like many other men and women you can be a part ner in your own cooperative fuel oil company as such you will enjoy equal say in its operation youll help set the standards for coop singlo service and fuel quality youll also enjoy the benefits of competitive prices excellent all- round product performance change to free 24hour emergency service automatic metered delivery and a choice of easy equal payment plans plus one extra you get only with j coop sungio fuel oil the big advantage of owning a sue- y ccssful business a share of the w earnings fuel oil m fifark suuglo home heating with the big plus factor stouffyille coop phone 6401550 or 1551 9esm truck owner driver blamed for accident both the owner and the driver of a transport truck were blam ed by a coroners jury for an accident that killed two persons near nairn on july 10 the driver octoave joseph belisle of mat kham and his em ployer alfred alton owner of the transport which was operat ed under the name trans pro vincial transport co of sault ste marie were blamed in the death of john robert pblz 39 and his daughter jill 7 they were killed when a trailer loaded with scrap iron broke loose from the tractor and smashed into folzs car the jury said the accident oc curred because the driver of the tractor did not visually check the locking mechanism to see that it was properly in place and secondly the owner of the tractor had allowed the locking mechanism to rust and corrode j to such an extent that it was less than 100 per cent operative the jury recommended that in addition to the spring lock device that allows the lock of the trailer to slip into place on the transport a second manual safety device be added to elim inate future failure of the mech anism on what is commonly known as the fifth wheel of a transport harvest home service at pioneer village sunday afternoon a 19th cemuy harvest home service will be held sun day afternoon oct 3 at 2 pm at black creek pioneer village jane street and steeles ave in northwest metro toronto the historic service will be held in the losyearold fisher- viile presbyterian church one of the 18 building in the liv ing black creek village the church was originally located in the community of kisherville at the intersection of steeles ave and dufferin sttiet and was moved by trucktrailer to its present site on october 31st 1960 the service will le conducted by the rev alexander mclean of willowdale presbyterian church the church will he decorated in the harvesttime tradition and after each service the bol ton community choir will sing oldtime hymns outside the church the public is invited to at tend the services tiie term harvest home de rives from british isles tradi tions the older terms harv est service and harvest ser mon were in use throughout the 19th century ancient celtic and saxon rituals combined to give us the time of summer or autumn merrymaking known as harv est home pennsylvania farmers of the lutheran reformed churches gave the american adaption ot these old traditions and in the i term aernkarrich meanitie harvest home service is re- early 19th century the dialect corded this was a summer or early autumn festival in cele- bration of gods goodness to i them at harvest time still cele- brated it has been borrowed by mennoniies methodists and j other church groups the tradition was brought to canada by the pennnsylvania german settlers in the years prioi to confederation in early days the celebration was held during the week with a religious service first followed by feasting at tables laden with the fruits of the land making the glad hearts as full as the wellstored barns harvest lias been a season ot rejoicing from the remotest ages the romans had their cerealia or feasts in honour of ceres the ancient druids of britain celebrated their harvest on nov 1 in piereformation england lammas day aug 1 was observed as the beginning of the harvest festival throughout the world harv est has always been lite occa sion for many customs all of which have had their origin in the animistic belief in the corn spirit or corn mother in northumberland england an image formed of a wheat- sheaf and dressed in a white frock and coloured ribbons is hoisted on a pole this is the kernbaby or harvest queen and is set up in a prominent place during the harvest sup per the stouffvllu moshi tlwrsy seplembo 30 1965 altona cider mill apples custom pressed by appointment 6402589 dave cumming rr3 stouftville cream shippers for best results ship your cream to stouftville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call phone 6102s22 cold storage lockers for rent stoufiville creamery co west end barber shop hours tiles tluirs fri 8 am till 9 pm wed and sat 8 am till 6 pm len david and bill keeping 3 registered barbers 153 main st v stouffv1ixe the canada pension plan and its benefits here is what the canada pension plan tvill do for people like rohert martin a 55 -year- old skilled tradesman ivvho earns 100 a week 5200 a year if robert works full time until age 65 he can look forward to a monthly retirement income of s 104 17 from the canada pension plan and s75 from old age security a total of s179i7 a month when his wife who is two years younger than robert receives her old age security pension the martins monthly income will rise to 525417 if rcbcrtbccomcsdisablcd at age 60 leaving contributed for five years lie will get a disability pension of j s 1 03 13 a month until he reaches 65 when his retirement and old age security pensions begin if robert dies after contribuiing for three years his wife will receive a widows pension of s6406 a month until age 65 from then on her widows pension will become s6250 and she will also rcceie the 575 old age security pension a total of si 3750 a month at the time of roberts death mrs martin will also be paid a iutud sum of s500 trsso all benefits under the plan will maintain their value the actual benefits payable will probably be higher than those given here since benefits will be adjusted to meet changes in living costs and in wage levels before they are paid and changes in living costs after they become payable what will the plan cost you if you like robert arc employed and have earnings of s5200 spread evenly over the year you will commencing in january pay at the rate of si 59 a week until your contributions for the year amount to s7920 your employer will pay the same amount this advertisement is one of a series which relates some of the important benefits of the canada pension plan to individual circumstances m issued by authority of the minister of national health and welfare canada the honourable judy lamarsh

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