The Era Wei Ncfcaker 1 Alt Careful Handling Important To Put Emplovees of the Adult Training Workshop operated by Newmarket District Association for the Retarded held their annual costume parly for Halloween at Fairmead School Thursday night Shepherd Staff Mrs Gloria Sand ford of Richmond Hill Zone Commander of the E 2 Region of the Legion Auxiliary looks rather surprised at the prediction resulting from the tea leaves given to her by Julie seer of the tea cups The occasion was the Sale and Bazaar sponsored the Auxiliary of Branch Staff MEET Ytir MM IIP Hes one of more than 30 agricultural building spe- cialistsemployed through out the province by Bea ver Lumber to give you knowledgeable competent service and assistance with farm building ex or replacement projects HES A GOOD WAYNE TUB MAN MAN TO LUMBER STORKS NEWMARKET Phone 8954537 UNDER 1000 SPECIALS HALF TON PICKUP A real work horse Buy this and make yourself some money Blue White Lie Ask for Red PONTIAC LAURENTIAN A dr Sedan auto White with matching trim Ask for Harold Lie J44029 1963 ACADIAN dr standard shift Lie J Ask for Arnold Hack with red interior I962CORVAIRMONZA Auto scats Mack with mulching trim Lie Ak for Hon CHIEF 4 sedan standard shift A working mans Car Green with matching trim Lie Ask for Hick CHEV BEL AIR sedan auto radio wheel dikes beige with matching trim Lie Ask for Red BINIONS MOTORS LTD ST AURORA f IS J Plan Second Shrine Retreat KING CITY Rev Father Valentine Kellner director of Marylake shrine retreat has announced a second retreat Dec to Dec women New market Aurora Bradford King City and Richmond Hill are invited to participate in the unique meditation and communication to exchange ideas and to discuss situations that will contribute to their personal happiness and to their communions bringing them closer to God and Christian unity The desire to let down the barriers that for so long have separated people of different religious faiths has created a warped society that is no longer willing to accept the tenscles of prejudice and lack of understanding In Father Valentines words a society of Christian unity Bylaws Provoke Arguments Aurora WI Plans Cofning Events AURORA Aurora Wom ens Institute met at the home of Mrs Ian Morrison Wells St Thursday October Mrs Stevenson presided The minutes and treasurers report was presented by Mrs There were fifteen members and two visitors present The motto No man ever climbed the ladder of success with his hands In his pockets Each member answered the roll call by telling of a pro duct they bought because advertising Current Events were given by Mrs J Dove Mrs George Ward was ap pointed as delegate to attend the Area Convention to be held at the Royal York November 2 and 3 Mrs Gard gave a report of the Instructors Sew ing Class those who plan to attend local class will meet at Mrs Wards Novem ber at 2 pm were discussed re- Christmas luncheon to which and Insti tutes will be invited Mrs Ward showed colored slides of Canyon Canyon California Us Vegas anil Reno a trip sho and her hus band enjoyed In June The November meeting will ho at the homo of Mrs A Wood 23 Kitlmat Crcs Au- Heights Peter Miller chairman of the By laws Committee had the op portunity Monday night to shine with a handful of by laws to be passed but ended up as a spectator to several arguments Bylaws relating to sewage plant conversion borrowing money for the project the Community Centre Board the Railway Museum and the sale of minor parkland all provoked some argument A bylaw to authorize the conversion of the activated sludge sewage plant from one million gallons per day capacity to gallons at a cost of and that the mayor and clerk sign an agreement with Central Mort gage and Housing Corporation for the loan of the amount brought forth the question of work would start It was pointed out by Mr Gray of J D Held Engine ers that materials and equip ment could be moved to the site any time but work could not start before approval of the loan Councillor Dick expressed the hope that this would expedited so work could start soon enough that certain phases would qualify under the Winter Works sub sidy The bylaw covering the ap pointment of Caruso P Knowles Patrick and Win ONeill as members of the Community Centre Board was passed after an amendment lint Jack Moore and Councillor Evelyn Ruck bo added was defeat ed Councillor ex pressed about councils failure to settle what had been a contentious mat ter Ever since the old arena burned down we have made fools of ourselves by lack of decision he said Our course is plain either approve the bylaw as present ed or defeat it A proposal that Mayor Davis call the first meeting of the newly appointed Com munity Centre Board for this week was stymied by Council lor William Trent He asked that the dote of the meeting be held until after council bad reviewed the Centres financial statement When discussion was held regarding the presentation of a bylaw authorizing the hold ing of a plebiscite about the proposed historical railway museum Mr ob jected to the wording Are you In favor of the expendi ture ot blank dollars to establish a museum He claimed this was not the issue but that It was whether or not the taxpayers would favor such museum Mr also took exception to statements made by Reeve Jim Murray at Ontario Municipal Hoard hear ing last Monday He felt Mr Murray had no business quot ing municipal figures regard ing per capita debt Deer Crashes Car A Sutton youth got an point buck out of season on Satur day night and it cost some body Richard Osborne was driving his parents car on the base line rond about one mile west of Sutton when lie bounded out In front him and landed on top of the car grille hood fenders and battery wero smashed from the Impact The five of the car unhurt He suggested that a re quest go to the OMB for a transcript of the hearing and that the bylaw be deferred on a week to week basis until the transcript was re ceived and carefully check ed A small tract of land on Mill St presently used as a park will be sold for 5000 and a bylaw authorizing the sale was passed Mr commented that the land was lowlying not really suitable for a park and hoped that the proceeds of the sale would be used sometime to acquire another park site NEWMARKET Manage ment decisions made when feeder cattle are first put on a feedlot could mean the dif ference between profit and loss The change in environ ment from pasture to feedtot could cause many problems Handling cattle carefully during this time Is important Protection against stress and inclement weather during hauling is the first require ment Isolating the feeders from other cattle and handling them as little as possible for eight to ten days Is recom mended Feeding during the first two weeks is important On their first day in the feedlot offer feeders two pounds of grain plus a small amount of sup plement preferably without urea All the silage hay or haylage can be Increased by a pound per animal every second day for yearlings after they have become accustomed to grain feed As a precau tion animals should be checked three times daily for any signs of sickness or slug gishness Treatment if neces sary should be immediate Vitamin A should be sup plied especially to cattle of unknown origin Several ways of supplying the vitamin are recommended It can be in jected a million units of injectable Vitamin A per ani mal A starter supplement providing units per ani mal can be fed for ten days Scours in transported feeders is often due to stress and fright this type will stop with rest and quiet If scouring does occur a mixture of six percent bone meal or calcium phosphate and percent salt has been recommended by some nutritionists A broad spectrum antibiotic fed ac cording to recommended rates can also be used Attention MILE guarantee on compttU met or overhauls a licensed mechanic major A minor rtpalrs VOLKSWAGEN SOCIALISTS Him on Don mi I sou of Aurora Ml t TEACHER BACK hi Association For Retarded Has Supervisor As Speaker NEWMARKET Mrs Stauker supervising In spector for schools for re tarded children will be the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Newmarket and District Association for Mentally Retarded on Nov meeting wilt be at pm In school Newmarket The program for the October meeting took the form of a Session with emphasis on member participation as a means of improving commu nication between members and staff board members committees etc principal Mrs Wanton attended a recent teachers convention In Lon don Six members of asso ciation attended regional seminar weekend at The llrlnrs Sutton early in Oct ober seminar was spon sored by the Ontario Associ ation for the Mentally He- larded The Adult Training Centre announced plans for their dance at the Sharon Golf Club on The trainees were recently treated to a trip to Zoo sponsored by the Aurora chapter of Beta Sigma Phi A Christmas card sales cam- pain Is presently underway and all proceeds will be re tained by the local I just played hooky for a while so I could tod dle home and how nice our rugs looked after Bakers brought them back from being cleaned Mom was so happy about how much cleaner and softer they were that she gave me an extra cookie and forgot to scold me going home early all by myself Mom says Bakers have been doing first quality cleaning and repairing over years and they always brighten up our rugs so much that the neighbors think weve bought new ones So Call Bakers next time your tugs need cleaning Youll be very happy with the results Ask for Long Distinct PHONE TRUCK CALL MO ft SATURDAY Special Craft Classes Seeks Assistance A craft class for HalfWay Homo resi dents held every Wednes day night at York County Health Unit Prospect street Sponsored by Newmarket and District Canadi an Mental Health Association attending lite class mnko a variety of Items suit able as gifts Visitors may call between and pm to see the class at work Volunteers arc needed to 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