the trijwme stouffville oat thurjsday xovember oui 6mit rooov my hot sopmy stfflclcni vitamins to utif roua cxcftcv uo stesistaxcl up to tmf mjt houstons thl store cfeaif5 t conntit um o vitakins 10 riu youa famuvi mceo 1000 mennonites to aid marsh hurricane report from local health unit first of mennonite army of w iu more 1000 into on 15 october 1951 the rai- the department of agriculture idly rising water in the hum- j for ontario with the a utnce ber and holland river valleys i the ontario provincial po- to brought destruction and death lice hy produced a working with considerable contaminaj policy with regard to contam- tion of premues many comjlnated crops munlues and homes in the county suffered damage of varying degree but particular ly severe damage was incurred in the woodbridge schomberg aurora xewmarket lumber ar- op- npie nooning was widespread but in almost all floodravaged holland marsh j help rebuild the 1ack of housing facilities has held up acceptance of their offer which was made 20 hours after the hood struck george horlrg chairman of the holland march flood re- ief committee said the men- nonues oiler had been grate- trai5 md ho makn fully acknowledged at the time ea ph damage to pre ire mennonites from some em and sijn e hooding w ontario congregations are construction expert as soon as quarters can be found the first of the mcimo- i n tes working army will move in waste uipoal toilet facilities areas not supplied with municipal sew ers became an immediate em- ergency privies in many cases were completely washed away with the assistance of the ca- nadian army oakville com mand temporary pail privies instances contamination witn futixef grows bltfflrufty calvesl promotes balanced growth ripid growth is not as important in raising caucs a ood steady growth your calves should hae a moderately rapid growth better than average body development and strength of bone are as important as increased weight there should be a consistent growth day by day- remember slow growth or no growth can never be made up so start your calves now on fullolpip k to feed calves take to it quickly calf starter stiver bros stoukfvimie ont llll highest market prices paid for dead or crippled stock speedy pickup call collect banner rendering markham 24j4 ox ly 6237 1 concrete blocks pine orchard block co cedar valley phone mount albert 2916 poilued waters occurred all available expert health personnel was immediately i ushed to scenes of devasta tion assistance from further expert personnel was piompt- ly provided from east york- leaside health unit the city of toronto the department of health for the province of on tario and the federal depart- mom of health and welfare altogether twenty one sanitary l engineers and inspecors be came immediately available iu the hooded areas in york coun ty north of steeies avenue water supplies municipal water supplies in aurora xewmarket and wood- bridge suffered knockout dam age immediately prompt at tention to disruption and pos sible contamination of these water supplies resulted in res toration of municipal water supplies in safe measure in these three municipalities within the matter of 24 to is hours although boiling oi drinking water was recom mended as a necessary precau tion for several days in woodbridge schomberg and the holland marsh area a safe water supply became promptly available by tank truck by the good graces of the department of works of the city of toronto and the fruehauf trailer company of weston private wells throughout the entire area were for the most part flooded and in many eases contaminated artesian wells where they occurred were ex amined and for the most part found to be satisfactory dug wells however which suffered contamination can not be con sidered safe until the satura tion of the ground in the area has been cleared and a satis factory water test has been received the populations affected by the disruption of water sup plies municipal or private wells were immediately noti fied by the tise of sound truck announcements and by the posting of pasters and hand bills warning of the contamin ation throughout the newmar ket woodbridge schomberg and holland marsh area food supplies general warnings were put out by handbills and other me thods regarding contamination of food supplies from private premises where basement flood ing occurred commercial es tablishments which suffered damage to stocks of food were promptly inspected by repre sentatives of the food and drug division of the federal department of health and wel fare and appropriate action taken to safeguard the public in the marsh area close co operation between the depart ment of health for ontario and were supplied in quantity toj area where the emergency- needed premises provided with sep- tic tank waste disposal systems were warned of diflieulties that may arise in the operation oi hooded tile beds damaged and contaminated premises while minor damage occurr ed in flooding of basements in many communities over york county erious damage occurr ed to approximately 426 prem ises in the woodbridge schom berg and holland marsh areas included in this number were approximately 333 homes com pletely destroyed taking into account those premises still not inspected in the holland marsh area and which can not be approached due to persist ing flood waters revaluation of the situation in the next weeks may change the esimat- ed figures given here every premises which on inspection was unfit for im mediate occupancy was plac arded as uninhabitable as an initial step in the sanitary cleanup campaign work crews nor the most part voluntary labour proceeded in a cleaning out of mud and debris from the flooded premises when clean ing up of the premises was completed disinfection crews entered and sprayed disinfect ants throughout the building then a final inspection was done by the health inspector and where the situation was satisfactory the home or pro mises was released for occu pancy public health nurses tempo rarily dropped their routine ac tivities and made special vis its to homes which have been reoccupied following clearance by the health inspectors the public health nurses have giv en valuable assistance and ad vice to the families who are attempting under many diffi culties to reestablish their homes again in somewhat dev astated siuations each rural school in the county where there was pos sibility of contamination of the well water supply was promptly visited by a public health nurse to instruct the teacher with regard to safe guarding the water supplies until satisfactory tests could be obtained the holland marsh disaster differs markedly from the humber valley disaster in cer tain respects in the humber valley the hood waters rase rapidly with tremendous viol ence and physical force and then receded in a matter of hours leaving a scene of deso lation and pollution which could be promptly approached and rehabilitation elforus im mediately started in contrast in the holland marsh area the hood waters rose and remained iw j opportunity for a career in freedom insurance in fh trained skill and cour age of conoco cdc lies a wealth of insurance freedom insurance for peace cgon aggression th opportunities for young men with the right tempera ment and intelligence to make a career in the army are excel lent as a modern progressive organization he army is equipped to offer top rate schooling and training to career soldiers there is o place in the canariion army for young men who can meet the challenge the army has a continuing need for good men men like you who want lo make a career of prelecting canadas freedom and your own in the army serve canada and yourself in ihe army to b tligibu you moit be- 17 to 40 yon o ogt ikilltd lrodmen to 45 when applying bring birth crifcat or other proof or oq apply right away for tvll in formation wnta or viiif h army rt nutting ctnir noarir your fiom llrmml wirt feu ivre t curie cii csf 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of his son thomas iof brougham on saturday nov 6 with interment in the clare mont union emetery the pall- bearers were las farley g k ihoilby car devilt levi hop kins cecil fhillipis and walter bayles business directory banking the way you like it todays bank is a bright pleasant informal place where service is both efficient and friendly people ase the bank for many purposesto deposit savings arrange loans buy travellers cheques msmmzmrimm and will require still many weeks of pumping before the majority of the homes on the marsh can be approached prior to the flood in the holland marsh area primitive and crude waste disposal methods were widespread and considerable pollution of ground waters was commonplace with the inflow of flood waters the holland marsh area was more or less converted to a swirling cess pool which will require tre mendous effort in rehabilita tion and cleanup there is no doubt that dwellings should not be allowed to be reestab lished on the marsh and should be required to be located on higher ground above flood le vel not only to prevent fur ther disaster but to rectify widespread unsanitary condi tions which have prevailed for many years and which should not be allowed to continue at a time when they can be dealt with successfully to the bene fit of all concerned general remarks the spontaneous and enthus iastic cooperation between neighbouring health depart ments has been greatly appre ciated in the holland marsh area the simcoe county health unit has worked hand in hand with the york county health unit with the fortunate super vision by representatives of the engineering division of the department of health for the province of ontario problems of a sanitary nature in the hol land marsh area have for the most part still to be met but a program has been worked out and is in practice and a satisfactory conclusion is anti cipated robert m king md dph medical officer of health york county health unit the manaqcta door is always openhis experience knowledge and judgment wilt be useful to you nowadays people drop into the bank as casually as into the corner store the neighborhood branch is an integral part of the life of the community the 4000 branches of canadas chartered banks make available an allround nationwide banking service a friendly personal service keyed to canadian conditions and the everyday needs of millions of customers- the banks serving your community green river miss s lewis of london england was a weekend guest of mr and mrs a pearse mrs d shank spent sunday with mr and mrs r hamil ton mr and lis f henry and family spent sunday with mr and mrs smetham mr and mrs wm duncan were weekend visitors to ial- merston mr and mrs baker of to ronto spent sunday with mr and mrs f gostick mr and mrs h ridge of toronto were sunday callers at the hutchings home those attending the 110th anniversary service of the baptist church were thrilled at the message brought by the pastor also at the splendid solos rendered by mrs i nor ton of brougham who sang at the morning service in the evening the home choir was in charge and mrs mcdonald of uvbridge was gue- soloist next sunday evening at the regular church service a spe cial musical treat is in store when the scotts quartet from christ gospel hal in toronto will be our guests come and plan to spend a happy and pro fitable evening with us at 730 former resident of uxbridge twp dies in hospital founder and owner of the lawrasondoughty co jay b lawrasbri of thorncliffe ave died at toronto east general hospital following a brief ill ness a charter member of park rd baptist church he was chairman of the building had served for 25 years on the board of deacons and was a former chairman of the board mr lawrason had been a member of the extension and the edi fice boards of the baptist con vention of ontario and que bec he served on the finance committee of the ontario tem perance federation born in uxbrluge township he came to toronto as a young man he was a member of the canadian club and board of trade and was a past presi dent of the canadian paper box manufacturers association in his younger days mr lawrason was keenly interested in la crosse and basketball his widow mable dyce law rason a son jack and two sisters mrs leafy wellington and maude survive you figure this one a girl steps into society by coming out hair dressing permanents machine machineless cold waves ajso hair styling for appointment 6u ph stoiiflvlllc 74j4 miss a zkirer mill street dental neil c smith lds ous gradual of licrsitv ot toronto office over canadian bank ol commerce telephone lutu stouflruio e s barker lds uds honor graduate of university ol toronto oflite over harolds grill phono 2lw stoutfville medical dr s s ball thyiclan and surgeon xray office corner of obrien main phone 196 coroner tor yok county dr f j button dr g f buckley telephone i7l a75v xliay hours daily 9 to 12 am and 130 to 300 pm evenings 7 to 9 pm sundays 11 to 12 am and by appointment 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