page 14 the tribune thursday apr 3 1969 physical education important part of student development at sdss by j h rehlu phvs ed instructor part 1 stouffville physical education is a phase of total edu cation it contributes to the general objective of all education the wellrounded develop ment of all young peo ple as responsible citi zens of a democratic society physical education at stouffville dist secon dary school seeks through selected activ ities to assist the indi vidual to develop skill strength endurance and character to his fullest capacity the physical educa tion course has five aims 1 to promote t h e healthy growth and physical fitness of the adolescent 2 to develop funda mental physical skills 3 to encourage desir able attitudes and be havior particularly in the field of leader ship sportsmanship and cooperation 4 to promote an in terest in physical ac tivity which will carry over into leisure time 5 to increase knowl edge of the principls of good health and to develop good personal health habits in part 2 the re quirements of the pro gram will be outlined in full role of guidance often misunderstood by bruce m johnston guidance department stouffville the role of the guidance coun sellor is often misunder stood as head of the guid- a n c e department at stouffville dist secon dary school i would like to clarify our position what guidance should and should not be is sum med up very well in the parentteacher magazine quest what guidance should be an arena for sifting many opinions where the student finds out what his peers think about the world where the student can bring confusing views for discussion where the student blows off steam about school and friends a place for humor spir it compassion a chance to hear older students ideas a chance for informal ity confidence accept ance where the student can be himself exploration of the world of work what guidance should not be giving advice directing action influencing of decisions formal lessons following of a text teaching of health teaching of study hab its teachinn adjustment an academic course something to be taught as such something you can for mally evaluate for re ports a service for the admin istration a service for the time table committee standardized testing snooping into family conditions a device for the main tenance of status quo philosophies ailllllllllllllllmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiimi uxbridge township cattle owners h the treatment of cattle under the regulations of the warble fly control act will not be carried out in uxbridge township during the j year 1969 having been unsuccessful in engag- j ing an inspector h 1 lb bags of warble fly powder will be made available free to resident cattle owners at the township garage goodwood ontario dur- h ing regular business hours 3 j e foskett clerk limiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii heres a great used car buy galaxie 500- 2- door hardtop in immaculate condition throughout equipped with power brakes power steering bucket seats console shift whltewalls radio and wheel discs sharp in green with mack vinyl trim me k83509 now only 2295 theres a lot more to choose from when you car shop at patricks come in and talk to the patrick man neil patrick motors main west stouffville 6403450 pickering township federation of agriculture annual meeting april 9 at 815 pm mt zion community centre there will be a speaker on general farm organization william newman will speak on regional government and assessment lunch and door prizes information about uni versity information about com munity agencies that help in time of trouble panels debates films speakers buzz sessions first last and always service to the student the trampoline is a valuable piece of equipment in the gymnasium of stouffville district secondary school students here are rob houston centre flanked by paul hadcock and jim clubine floor spot ters are paul hamilton and kelvin carrington h j waite at claremont eleven young people receive church membership by shirley pllkey claremont in a very impressive ceremony mar 30 at the claremont united church rev lin- stead welcomed 11 young adults into membership they were robert ros- zell gwen and glenn hammond kathey and brian stickwood chris tine evans cathy mc gregor karen and gerald cook dale devitt and vinetta makkreel mrs betty hopkins is quite ill with broncial pneumonia her many friends wish her a speedy recovery the claremont hockey club lost 74 to ayr sat urday in uxbridge the series third game is back in uxbridge apr 5 mrs marion brown of maryland usa spent the week with her sister and husband mr and mrs paul nesbitt on wednesday evening mr and mrs nesbitt enter tained mrs marion brown mr and mrs lloyd pascoe mr and mrs al robertson the youth club held a very successful euchre with 11 tables winners were ladies 1st mrs mr and mrs russell smith main street west have returned from an ex tended motor trip to flor ida mary redshaw 2nd mrs aldine evans cons miss karen cook men 1st norm white 2nd tom hammond cons bob hammond the next youth club dance is apr 5 in the community hall at 8 pm music will be provided by the four fairs sound the 4h club is com pleting the unit milky way achievement day is apr 26 at 130 pm in the community hall the public is invited mr and mrs harry porter entertained mrs glover of marmora and mrs isobel burkholder of markham on the week end mrs mildred murray of toronto cousin of mr and mrs joseph empring- ham spent the weekend with them the many claremont friends of mr richard day of balsam extend best wishes on the occa sion of his 80th birthday the stewards of the united church held a very successful hot beef din ner sunday an estimated 275 were served birthdays and anniver saries in march was the occasion for a party sat urday evening at the home of mr and mrs alan red shaw those celebrating birthdays were alan red shaw dianne redshaw lenore and george mc- kenzie gord taylor and earle pilkey anniversaries honored mr and mrs steve wide- man and mr and mrs george smith tom henrick of bramp ton son of mr and mrs john henrick formerly of stouffville spent the weekend at the home of ronald yakeley son of mr and mrs herbert yakeley harold street his brother paul henrick was at the home of mr and mrs rae holden tindale road and their sister kim henrick was at the doug ward home on glad park ave everyones falling iim line reliable taxi 24 hour service serving stouffville and surrounding areas 6402952 fi car mrur rnta leasing limited hourly daily weekly pickups stakes and vans available at low rates riddells supertest service highways 7 48 markham phone 2942733 2972733 the used car problem ftste without a successful used car operation most new car dealerships would soon be out of business if wc can go one stop further we would like to add this thought the primary reason for the auto dealers existence ls to sell and service used cars for which his new car sales provide him with a con tinuous source if it were not that used cars are such a vital part of our automotiveinclined economy new cars could very possibly be sold in department stores or other nonservice establishments and the customer left to dispose of his old car on his own the market figures he story each year more than two and a half times as many motorists buy used cars compared lo new but despite a market that is more than twice as large as that for new cars there is still a percentage of dealers who regularly have a used car problem why the reason lies in the fact that a used car is to a greater or lesser extent a worn vehicle even with reconditioning it will ultimately need far more service than a new car but if impending repair needs are disguised or ignored in order to make a sale the resulting customer dissatisfaction will turn around and destroy the dealers reputation in the community without an earned reputation for trust any dealer will eventually have a used car problem markham chrysler dodge no 7 hwy t liidliw blvd phon 2944111 1969 ford ltd 4door hardtop 1969 mustang convertible for easter savings at thiphrk motors ltd markham hwy no 7 at laidlaw blvd 2941500 2971982 watch for the new addition to the ford family in april