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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 30, 1954, p. 3

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the stouffville tribune eitabluhtd lttt member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontarioquebec newspapers association member of the audit bureau of circulations authorized at tecondeuum mail pottofee dept onavca printed and issued every thursday at stouffville ont in canada 250 elsewhere s350 c h nolan editor j thomas sports 4 ast a v nolan son publishers notes and comments trade fair continues as popular highlight the stouffville trade fair continues as a most popular high spot in this communitys yearly activ ities the 1954 fair just concluded drew a threeday attendance of more than seven thousand and will repay those merchants who participated in greater dividends than can ever be counted in dollars and cents there were a great many visitors here from neighboring towns and their acclaim made one realize just how outstanding the display really was they mar velled at the work gone to by many of the business places and compared them favorably with toronto exhibition efforts residents of stouffville have good grounds to be proud of their trade fair and behind it the smart business section which the town affords and its ener getic businessmen who have rallied each year to make the show the wonderful success it has been fr ft enjoy the local fall colours the time of year is almost at hand when the wonderful trees in our town and immediate country side will be putting on their glorious autumn trim in fact a number of them have already turned a drive through the country within the next two or three weeks will well repay you for the trouble already the more northerly sections of the country are ad vertising bus trips to show off their autumn finery however one can enjoy just as glorious fall sights less than ten miles from home as a suggestion we might mention a jaunt east through altona and north by way of chalk lake one of the finest wooded sideroads near here is located immediately east of altona passing the barkey and reesor farms however these are only a couple of brief trips that we can mention there is a host of others the leaves give every indication of being highly coloured this year and lovers of the out-of- doprs and colour snapshot enthuiiasts are in for a field day want more friends then write more letters one of the most intriguing events of our daily existence is the mailmans ring the call at the post office or the visit to the rural mailbox according to what manner of mail service we depend on an outofdate newspaper a circular even a bill is more rewarding than emptiness but the thing we pounce on with glee and devour with interest is the message from a distant friend we cravethose letters we want friends but many of us in the course of our busy days to take the ob vious steps towards bringing about such a desirable result do you want more friends then write more letters there is a long life of standard excuses youre thinking of them already theres no time nothing to say tomorrow or next week will do just as well no time if you keep materials handy and write briefly a message can be prepared for the mail almost as quickly as a note is written and pinned up in the kitchen dont put off writing its only the message that gets on paper and on its way that brings a glow tomorrow or next week might bring you a happy reply nothing to say writing a letter is as easy as talking by sending frequent short letters you can be very casual and you can satisfy yourself and your correspondent with ohe or two items of current news who wouldnt prefer brief messages to one long newsy netter they must wait weeks or months to receive keep a list of names and addresses of your friends and relatives and keep it up to date keep writing materials and stamps plenty of them on hand and handy people make your life let them make your life more interesting by inviting them to write you often that is by writing first every dollar you invest mow in m canadian government za11 ix 111 l v means a guaranteed income during your 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tro contrruom to you or moi rot coupon ew postacc frl i itacw ut coaroa rot itithta mrmainsa t of rt c tam bfiimml mi vmmmm on- postaof frltq i hang the editor is a popular sport frequently words of wisdom bright comments and sound reasoning spring from the pens of the philosophers on the thousands of small papers printed in north america recently d s markham editor of the brodhead wis independent review wrote i dont know how newspapers got into the world and i dont think god does for they arent mentioned in the bible maybe the editor was one of the fallen angels for he seems to fall for about everything people tell him if the editor makes a mistake folks say he ought to be hung if a lawyer makes a mistake he appeals the case when a doctor makes a mistake they say nothing because they dont know latin and they couldnt read his writing if they did a doctor can use a word a mile long and it wont make any difference if he knows what it means for folks will think hes educated while an editor has to be able to spell any word he uses if the doctor goes to see another mans wife he charges for the visit while if the editor goes he gets shot people that call the doctor and get well think hes a great man if they dont get well theyre dead and cant say anything twothirds of the folks in town are sore at the editor either because the paper said something about them they didnt like or said some thing nice about somebody else the editor might also have said people like to be quoted as authorities over the coffee cup or in the beverage room but if it gets into print they deny having said it they are proud of an accurate prediction but if reminded of an inaccurate forecast they scream that the editor is trying to ruin them people will tell an editor to say this or do that but when asked if they will stand for quotation on the subject they usually back down thus the freedom of expression printed variety that we enjoy in the western world gets little exercise for parents onxt babys chewing machine international match winners to go to sweden expert tractor plowmen from major agricultural areas across canada will compete in onta rio early next month for can adas most coveted plowing trophy the esso silver plow emblematic of the tractor plow ing championship of canada the champion and runnerup will travel to sweden in 1955 to compete for the world plow ing championship competition in this class will be the high point of the 41st annual international plowing match to be held for four days ibeginning october 12 at bres- lau near kitchener ont this years match is expected to at tract even more plowmen than the 700 who competed in var ious events last year and ar rangement are underway to ac commodate more than 150000 spectators the ontario plowmens as sociation sponsors of the match have already received entries from britiith columbia and manitoba and they expect competition for the so silver plow which is provided by imperial oil ltd to come also from teams representing on tario xova scotia prince ed ward island and quebec each province is allowed to enter a twoman team this years canadian cham- pionship will automatically mean the crowning of a new champion since 1953 canadian champion robert timbers 27 of stouffville ont will be in killarney aire competing in the 1954 world championship as a team mate of james eccles 34 of brampton 6ai who won the world champion ship last year at cobourg ont the youngest plowman ever to compete in the canadian championship will be a manito ba representative at the kitch ener match he is 14yearold gerald lyttle of high bluff man who became western ca nadian plowing champion at portage la prairie man last june his team mate will be a webiski british columbia challengers will be henry thomson and don hickman of chilliwack interest is also mounting in the esso class competition in which gold medals go to cham pions in both tractor and horse plowing and silver medals go to reserve champions as part work of their prize the two gold medalists and team manager will make a trip as guests of imperial oil to another part of canada at a time to be decided y plowing authorities last years esso class winr ners joe tran of claremont editors mail editor the tribune dear sir as a primary producer i took a deal of interest in that nicelydocumented survey by your financial contemporary the post of the personnel character and service achieve ments of the 535 members of the canadian weekly news papers association against the background of the spotless workschedules down on the average farm and rural home it was natural that an organized farmer should closelj- scan the record of your nationwide cooperative the following three itams there fore had a special significance and appeal for me a the average cwna member pa per although covering 82 per cent of the homes in its trad ing area has a net paid circu lation of under 1500 copies a week b he is indeed grass roots canadian and there is not a member of parliament at ottawa or in any of the pro vincial capitals who does not watch closely what his local weekly editors are saying and c 91 per cent of the mem bers reported an average work week of over 55 hours for themselves but an average of 44 hours for their employees 1 was particularly struck by that reference to the care with which public men in and out of parliament and the legisla tures keep their ears to the ground via the weeklies in their constituencies and their home town papers editorials from the advertisers angle be it national provincial or local it would be curious if it could escape the notice of the execu tives concerned that millions of alert rural canadians with their massive collective buying- power have built the follow ing adage acre canada of 3 sa i and pwbll- cattens hi the canadian scene only the weeklies and the farm journals enjoy the steady pri vilege of being read through from the front page to the back page rural canuck with some folks work that wasnt done yesterday is on the schedule for today and likely will be put off until to morrow in many cases fear is a good thing for example if millions of people werent afraid they would starve to death if they didnt work they wouldnt fluorine in the wate- is an added protection for childrens teeth seems to be a good idea but what worries mc is how- slow my baby is getting his chewing machine a new mother said anxiou- if he is a year and is still toothless ask your doctor about it but in the meantime you are giv ing him the best of care and a variety of the right sort of food so dont fuss her ftiad advised tommy had his six crork teeth for his first birth day while janie had only two teeth at a year theres no one time schedule for first teeth for every child this mother was quite right in pointing out that children varv greatly in their develop ment and teething is no excep tion to this rule some babies get their teeth very early others around seven or eight months and a few babies dont cut their teeth until towards the end of their first year there is no relation between a childs iq and the early appearance of teeth a bright child may be slow in cutting his teeth babies differ wo in their phy sical wellbeing during teeth ing time some babies cut heir teeth with the minimum of dis comfort to her surprise mo ther discovers the point of a new too th has come through the gum some morning the mother is fortunate whose ba by follows this pattern so is the baby other babies suffer a good deal of pain getting the first set of twenty teeth in two and a half years it is not right to blame every little upset on teeth but a childs resistance in some cases seems to be low ered when teeth are coming through usually the first two teeth to appear are the lower centre teeth which are called incisors because of their sharp cutting edge then the four upper in cisors are cut many babies have these six teeth at a year the baby and his mother often have a rest from teeth ing for a little while before the eruption of the two remaining lower incisors and the four first molars these larger molar teeth are made for chewing and grinding food and the babys gums are sometimes quite sore when he is getting them there is little space between the incisors and the molars for the pointed cananes or dog teeth which often are cut late in the second year the last four teeth are the second molars which come in back of the first molars baby as a rule gets this final instalment to his set the first part of his 3rd year it is natural for baby to want to chew anything he can lay his hands on when he is cut ting teeth if mother isnt care ful he may swallow small ob jects as a wheel off a minia ture car the paint on a childs toys or furniture should be without lead which might harm baby if he sucked it mother will have a constant occupation if she tries to keep tilings out of babys mouth when hv is teething it is better to buy him a good teething ring which can be frequently and quickly sterilized with boiling water the crowns of all the babys by mac- weater eeh are formed in his gums before birth and the crowns of jius permanent teeth are being formed in the first months of he babys life that is why adequate diets for pregnant women including milk and cheese with their calcium and j phosphorus orange and cit rus fruit with their vitamin c and cod liver ol vitamin d are so essential the babys milk intake must be supple mented by vitamin d in fish oils and vitamin c in orange i juice according to the doctors direction the trtbtme stouffville ont thursday september 90 54 cluck the new boxing ring recently installed in madison square garden can be knocked down almost as fast as some fighters we could name this is impor tant to the garden with its qu jckchange schedule of sports events from boxing to basket ball to hockey and back to boxing again made of light weight aluminum this ring promises to be more than a match for the toughest heavy weight aluminum is constantly mak ing news in our own sports world anglers yachtsmen and other strenuous types go for the light strong nonrusting equipment made by canadian manufacturers from canadian aluminum aluminum company of canada ltd alcan concrete blocks pine orchard block co cedar valley phone mount albert 2916 4 99th annual markham fair i thurs fri sat sept 30 oct 12 i program of events friday october 1st y y horse show ii classes for hunters and jumpers 5 york county holstein show q regional sheep show guernsey show mdhs girls trumpet band checker tournament i harness running pony racejf fc saturday october 2nd 8 judging eight heavy horses ponies beef cattle jerseys poultry s ayrshire show tamworth show mdhs girls trumpet band 1 i races trots running and pony checker tournament horse shoe pitching i big dance in arena at night 4th victory loan bonds have been called for payment october 1st if you hold fourth victory loan 3 bonds issued may 1943 to matura may 1957 they should be presented for payment on or after october 1st through any branch bank in canada after this date no further interest will be paid interest coupons due november 1st 1954 and all coupons dated later than this must be attached to the bonds when they are presented for payment payment will be 10126 for a 100 bond and for other denominations accordingly this payment includes 126 which is interest at 3 from may 1st to october 1st the period since tho last coupon became payable government of canada s4bc4 by bank of canada fiscal agent among the satisfactions of a bank account ont and harold nixon of ha- gersville ont tractor and horse plowmen respectively travelled to portage la prairie man an june and took part in plowing competition there the old home town frstaw its reassuring to watch savings grow to have your bank book record your progress you feel more secure with your money safe and readily available when you need it e multiply by 9200000 depoeit accounts the satisfactions you enjoy from your bank account the grand total of comfort security and peace of mind shows better than a domar total the essential value of a bank account more deposit accounts than there are adult canadians with new accounts opening every day reflects the eonfldenet of the nation in the char banks its a comforting feeling to have cash on kand for opportunity emergencies te fthxs serving yowt commwx

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