Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 1, 1949, p. 10

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday decembei 1 1949 she may look as if shes loafing but your dry cow is really working hard because she isnt visibly slugging its ing a calf close to 1 lb per day the last easy to get the idea that a dry cow or springing heifer is loafing and feed her accordingly actually she is working as hard as any hardworked horse build- two months and building up her own body for heavy production it isnt work that shows but its work just the same and she should be fed for it june to october is top egg profit time nowadays especially if you have big eggs to sell during that period to get big eggs then you have to start good chicks early and grow chicks right for a flying start feed them purina chick startena want eggs then feed a mash that has what it takes to make them and keep on making em we stock and recommend purina laying mash purina research farm records show that 100 lbs gain in good firm condition during the last two months before calving usually means 2000 lbs or more of extra milk next lac tation and they show that if a heifer is 100 lbs underweight at first calving shell milk on the average 1500 to 1800 lbs less than she would if she had been built up to normal weight theres no place you can make a sounder feed invest ment than in purina bulky- las to feed with good oats or dry freshening chow for dry cows and springing heifers r an extra feed of extra- good feed pays off in extra eggs layers like purina laying checkers eat them greedily purina laying checkers experts estimate that a nursing sow ought to pro duce a pint of milk per pig per day thats a lot of milk here are the feeds to help her turn it out purina sow pig chow with your chop pig gr0wena straight from the bag heres the easy way to put extra weight and finish on your market birds pen them up and feed them for 2 weeks on purina fatena checkers for christmas baking quaker bread flour five roses bread flour first prize pastry flour stiver bros stoufpvillk v ontario the store with the checkerboard sign nurserykindergarten news would you like to come with us this morning to visit the nursery- kindergarten fine you will notice as we enter the vestibule that jane and johnny are still standing there with their coats on they are waiting to be examined one or the teachers looks at the throat of each pupil and considers his general appearance this is not only a health precaution but a training for the child in which he overcomes fear of health examin ations this is done in more detail once a month by a trained nurse you will notice that this procedure is such a habit that the children usually get through in a hurry so that they mry play jane goes to the senior play room and quickly removes her galoshes and snowsuit she is advanced enough in her muscular development to do this by herself johnny being two years his sisters junior finds this cloakroom time a little more difficult he may need a bit of help you will notice that the teacher sits on a low chair and waits to see if johnny really needs help he is always required to try to put on and take oir his clothing and when he makes an elfort the teacher will help him if necessary in the playrooms jane and johnny first enjoy a period of free play they are free to choose change and experiment with the blocks cars tinkertoys peg boards and all other toys designed to be educational as well as fun thel only requirements during free play are that the children use the toys constructively do not disturb one another in doing so and replace the toy on the shelf before playing with another after half an hour of free play the creative material such as paints paste plasticine clay and various types of paper are put out then jane and johnny may change to these for the next half hour we are sure that you will be tempted to join the child ren in the playrooms they are attractive arent they with the small yellow and maroon tables and small sturdy chairs of all colours of the rainbow the doll centre is used by both girls and boys there are a dolls bed dollies dolls clothes in a trunk dishes furniture and a cupboard in the senior playroom two painted orange crates make a store all the boxes and bottles on the shelves were contributed by the children there is also a library corner where the children may read quietly at any time now that playroom is over you will see that one teacher sits in round sirloin porterhouse standing rib roast prime rib roast rolled round bone shoulder roast stewing beef bless brisket or plate bone in stewing lamb bone in shoulder lamb lamb chops leg of lamb pure pork sausage ox tongues fresh or pickled side bacon smoked back bacon peameal back bacon birdseye frosted foods green beans oysters 0boyles meat market telephone 35 steaks 65 lb 55 tb 65 tb 45 lb 45 lb 25 tb 25 lb 35 lb 55 lb 55 tb 40 tb 30 lb 60 lb 85 lb 85 ds 31c 55e you eun mistake a s300 cash no bonds stoiikn at marirosa an estimated four to five hun dred dollars in cash was stolen from the vault in the offices of master feeds ltd formerly hogg and lytle mariposa station some time thursday night or early fri day morning at first it was feared that bonds worth thousands of dollars had also been stolen when thieves blasted a hole in the wall of the company vault closer examination revealed the bonds to be scattered around the floor of the vault a company officer told the reporter they apparently didnt like them he observed entrance to the office of the firm was gained by way of a cellar window forcing their way into main office the thieves first attempted to blow the lock off the vault door failing here a hole was blasted in the wall of the vault large enough for a man to crawl through first intimation that anything was wrong at the office came when fulton chidley went to open up for the day debris from the explosion was scattered over the floor myrtle station the active service class is invited to the home of mr and mrs will evans of claremont for their next meeting on dec 6th the annual christmas tree will be held in the church on friday dec 16th please keep in mind the wa bazaar supper and program mr and mrs burnett jamieson attended the funeral of w a djy- den of brooklin on monday sym pathy is extended to the family the friends of mount zion and balsom are pleased to know mrs lloyd robinson is home from the oshawa hospital where she had a recent operation and is coming along nicely a product of general motors the most beautiful thing on wheels any way you look at it theres an unmistakable stamp of distinction about the new pontine its a beauty front and rear it has personality all its own you know immediately that its a pontine and something very special among automobiles but those who drive a pontiac know that its performance is equally unmistakable theres nothing quite like a pontiac for sparkling alert ness for smooth effortless power and as the miles unfold youll appreciate ponliacs finecar comfort and luxury and i lie amazing driving convenience of gm hydramalic drive optional at extra cost on all streamliner and chieftain models and all this costs far less than you think for pontiac wonderful as it is is priced just above the very lowest besides the famous thrifty six pontiac offers the lowestpriced straight eight in canada why not come in soon let us give you the whole pontiac story safetnew driver view you ran really walcli tlic miles unfold thanks lo pontiacs new wide windshield which is optically curved for heller vision pillars arc slimmer the hood is lower all windows are larger everywhere you look pontiac gives you a whole new driving horizon mole motor sales the new rio theatre uxbridge wednesday thursday nov 30 dec 1 dennis morgan and janis paige one sunday afternoon technicolor stouffviiims ontario the playroom area and the other sits in the hallway near the wash room as the children are sent one or two at a time they go to the toilet and wash their hands then they have tomato juice or fruit and return to the playroom after all the children are back rest time begins isnt it remarkable that twentyfive children can settle down so quickly and quietly sometimes quiet music is played at this time to help them to relax some days the doors between the playrooms are closed at rest time and each group has its own story or music circles other days the juniors and seniors have a combined circle at these times the children play in rhythm band and sing or dance if the child does not wish to come to circle he has the freedom to choose a book or toy and play quietly you will see from this that all times there is freedom and yet the child still must meet the requirement of constructive quiet play this teaches him at all times to think of others and to control himself so that the group enjoys the program even though he may not wish to participate after circle time the junior children put on their clothes for outdoor play while the senior group goes to project work some times this is work with coloured paper paste and scissors perhaps the children will make halloween masks and hats another project may be work with wood and glue showing a barnyard and the animals inside done in plasticine here the teacher gives more guid ance than in the playroom the child whose playroom work indicates the need of individual attention is helped at this time half an hour is up and the seniors will join the juniors in the play ground here we find the juniors already at play do you see the variety of equipment besides swings a teetertotter and sandbox there is a trapeze a walkingboard a slide and a ladder large blocks made from empty boxes from the grocer turn into boats aeroplanes and cars when a building group gets to gether our most ingenious toy is a long log raised off the ground with a steering wheel at each end this gives wonderful imaginative play now the mothers are beginning to call for the children you will be interested that each child puts one toy away before leaving the play ground he takes that responsibil ity you likely wondered why the teachers remained in the back ground in the playyard unless a danger situation arises or a child seems to be not too well occupied the teacher does not interfere well goodbye i do hope that two shows nightly first 7 pjn you enjoyed your visit we are always happy to have visitors the new fotonite every thursday this week 60 cash offer wednesday night is attendance night allnew registrations lots of fun lots of cask friday saturday december 23 june haver scuddahoo scuddahay v technicolor saturday matinee at 230 monday tuesday december 56 mark stevens and june haver i wonder whos kissing her now technicolor

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