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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 15, 1953, p. 3

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the tribune stoufiville oau thursday- october 15 1s63 the stouffville tribune established 1sss lember of the canadian weekly newspaper association and the ontarioquebec newspapers association member of the audit bureau of circulations authorized as e03dc3 mail postotee dept ottawa rinted and issued everv thursdav at stouffville ont in canada 250 elsewhere s300 h xolan editor jas thomas sports assist a v nolan son publishers notes and comments the publicity benefits derived by stouffville through he championship plowing of bob timbers cannot be leasured in dollars and cents possibly no single area n the country or any country for that matter has roduced the long line of championship plowmen of hieh this district can boast 1953 is fast slipping away and municipal elections re again in the offing council decided at their last regu- ir meeting to hold this years annual nomination meet- ng in the high school where there is ample accommo- ation the new high school being built will in future ears provide an uptodate auditorium for such func- ions summer is officially over our town maintenance nan harry vaneenoo has removed that popular drinking ouritain from in front of the municipal building do more walking legs that is human legs and what eventually will ecome of them as a result of increasing disuse is a ubject being broached as the idea of moving sidewalks s promoted the tendency of men and women to get where they re going by locomotion other than their own legs is riving rise to an apprehension that the locomotive quipment of the human body may be atrophied and nay eventually shrivel while this may be an exaggerated view of a modern ondition there is a more practical view which relates lirectly to human health whether medically sound or unsound there is opinion hat some of the heart ailments causing too early deaths tem from too much use of the motor car the pleasure of a ramble into the country or a hike o the woods is among the forgotten amusements of dulthood youth still enjoys such outings but once he adult level is reached the motor car will take them o such places if they are still interested in them some people use a car for negligible distances the increasing waistline leg weariness in early life nd much of the disabilities that come prematurely to xecutives and those in sedentary occupations may be ittributed to too much use of the car and too little use f the legs destructive power of a little match in most kitchen cupboards there is a little box that as the power to destroy our homes our families and ur jobs this little box is a match box if these little boxes re handled carefully they light furnaces cigarets and ubbish fires they can be one of our greatest helps but if matches are mishandled they do terrible hings they can burn down homes and the people in hem they can burn down factories and warehouses end the jobs that go with them they become destroyers hat sweep away everything in their path so it goes with a great many of the everyday things n our homes that electrical circuit that gives us light ind heat can give us a bad fire if it is overloaded that bedtime cigaret can become a raging inferno f we go to sleep and let it ignite the blankets those magazines and papers those rags and dis- arded clothing in the attic and basement are constant nvitations to a bad fire furnaces and chimneys that ire choked up with soot or need repairs are a continuing langer matches cigarets and all the other little things nentioned above do a tremendous amount of damage n ontario when they get out of hand fire losses in his province totalled 27615000 in 1952 and fire laimed 158 lives carelessness was the chief cause of these fires the rdinary rules of fire prevention were ignored and a rreat many people paid the price of their carelessness if we keep constantly on guard against fire hazards he safety of our homes will be greatly increased its he surest way to cut the fire tax both in terms of leartbreak and the pocketbook at 157761 dozen tooth- 1 during 1052 was considerably rush manufacture in canada lup from 1951 for parents only temper tantrum by xanc cleaver events of by60ne days hate you johnny screa med at his mother when she would not let him nave his tricycle grandma was arriv ing any moment for a visit she would be eager to see young johnny at once john ny continued to stage a tem per tantrum yelling jumping up and down and pulling at the cupboard door knob where his tricycle was kept can 1 hold the dolly su san asked eagerly pointing to the exquisite doll with lovely yellow curls high on the store shelf- the clerk explained to susans mother that it was both expensive and fragile she could not allow a small child to handle it unless the parent was interested in pur chasing it when susans mother heard the price she knew it was much more than they could afford bui susan who was on ly three was determined to get her hands on that dolly when mother tried to hurry her out of the store susan re torted to a favorite device to get her own way she went limp lay on the floor and kicked and screamed 1 want that dolly there are a few more exas perating phases of behaviour than a childs temper tantrum they are horrid at home and even more trying in public these sudden gusts of anger are so violent the small boy or girl feeling frustated and disappointed loses emotional control he knows what he wants and he wants it right now he strains every nerve including his vocal chords to wards reaching his objective what is mother to do if she meets with anger the child only becomes more exci ted she wants to calm him down and at the same time not to give in to him mother has seen too many tyrants us ing a temper tantrum as a big stick there is no rule which fits every case mother should ig nore his temper tantrum as far as possible if it occurs at home she can go into another room or pick him up and car ry him into his room and leave him there there is no fun for junior venting his rage with no audience to watch him there is absolutely no use pakmkks loses heavy tht pays hich fee when king twp paid a cheque for 157 to len glass farmer recently for the loss of sheep that had been worried by dogs they paid the largest claim that had ever been made for such damage about four years ago a smaller sum was paid and every year two or three sheep are lost because of dogs there are only seven sheep left in mr glass flock in one night eighteen sheep were killed outright and six terrified animals were badly damaged the damage could not have been the work of one dog alone and it is thought that at least three dogs had at tacked the scattered flock mr glass jtas decided that this is his last year of raising sheep there have not been any claims sent to the township for similar damage since this episode and no one has re ported that dogs have been in their flocks 1 jeu jorod on broadway at 54th street ideal accommodations for 500 guests private bath pressure thowra and radio tl vision tool alrcn4ltlofd ciktll a number of ancient english churches arc replacing their equally ancient roofs with alumi num one of these is the chapel of st james in the village of nether warton oxfordshire its lead roof originally laid in 1665 brought 478 as scrap enough to pay the whole cost of installing the new roof it is a neat example of how while most metals have been get ting more expensive through the centuries the cost of aluminum has been going down aluminum compan of canada ltd alcan attempting to reason with a child in temper tantrum be cause his emotions wot out his thinking threats and phy sical punishment usually in crease his rage mother must not show hostility or make her child feel that she will ertainly get even with him or thisbit of naughtiness she lould try to mix a casual at titude with necessary firm ness about essentials observant parents will no tice that temper tantrums are a common affliction to pre school children they crop up most frequently when young sters are depleted physically or emotionally too much a- dult pressure produces a re bellious youngster perhaps there has been too much ex citement or too many orders xo good tomes from blaming a child for his angry feelings he needs mothers help to re alize that a temper tantrum does not pay off a little more rest or less strict discipline may be two practical ways to lessen the frequency of these outbursts but they will not help all tempestuous scenes if a child is using a temper tantrum to attract attention or because he is jealous of a new baby in the family these re veal his loneliness or insecur ity learning emotional control like growing up is a long slow process parents help their children if they realize that temper tantrums are part of this growth process of the very young with patience and understanding and love these emotional flareups will gradually disappear although at the beginning of adolescence they may reappear in another form the child with a temper tan trum is a child in distress who craves help not a naughty youngster who needs harsh punishment dont fail your youngster when a temper tan trum darkens his small world froni the- files of ihe tribune 13 years ago a couple of car loads of stouffville lions visited port- perry on friday evening and enjoyed dinned with the lions on the banks of the scugog the lions who visited port pern from here were messrs jr hodgins carl boadway blake sanders me watts l e oxeill aaa xolan fl button h bannerman rev le atkinson and son vernon atkinson constable ben gayman of markham township who ten ants a farm on the gth conces sion owned by george cober is shortly to give up farming and will take up residence in unionville mr gaymans farm will be taken over by mr donald jarvls 01 arma dale by locating at unionville contable gayman will be at the most central point for du ty over the township mr harry goldens new store will be finished and ready for occupancy on saturday when the owner will be open up with a line of ladies dresses mens wear coats etc the new store is one door east of the bank of nova scotia after a lull ox nearly two months the stouffville fire brigade were called out on two occasions over the week end the first fire gutted an old barn on mill street owned by mr percy brillinger while the other burned two cottages at musselmans lake to the ground work started on monday on the foundation for the new community church to be erec ted at vivian the prime mov ers in this undertaking are re presented by messrs john mi tchell norman fockler earl grose all local farmers and mr norman rowan of toron to the preacher indications of returning proseperity to farmers gener ally and breeders of livestock in particular was noted at the sale of shorthorn cattle sat urday on wj russels farm at unionville when a young bull brought a record price of 1- 950 the animal was puchased by beath farm at oshawa it is announced that a pen evangelistic mission at victoria square unionville plumbing fir heating fre estimates all work guaranteed septic tanks installed repairs a s specialty hid phone 53 inionvllle save with ductalloy gold tip plow shares break proof wear like steel at halt the cost of steel available for cockshutt fleury ihc masseyharris plows jonks milling kqvument rii stouir soswi 223 rev w berry rev wg berry wlio is to conduct an evangelistic mis sion for the victoria square charge of the united church of canada is known through out united church circles for his work in the field of evan gelism mr berry also had schools of evangelism in many places both in eastern and western canada where lay people are instructed in methods of per sonal evangelism this fall mr berry is to conduct such schools of evangelism in newfoundland as well as in the marittmes in such places as fredericton st john and prince edward island of white leghorns owned by h g michell of claremont won the ontario egg haying con test at ottawa with a produc tion of 242g eggs for a score of 27351 points mr dan wagg of goodwood brought into the tribune ollice a turnip weighing twenty lbs this exceeds all other turnips for weight that we have seen the eckardt trophy donated to the north york plowing match was won this year by mr clendening in the same class oil emmerson came sec ond henry wideman 3rd and alex hunter fourth the stouflville christmas market will be held here on dec 20th at a meeting of the business men jr hodgins was elected president and the following committee was for med me watts jm storey re curtis jk agnew norm oboyle and glen rateliff 1 in recent months he has con ducted missions in smiths falls belleville owen sound and other ontario cities and towns previous to coming east lie did evangelistic work for the united church in western canada and has conducted missions there in cities like moose jaw and saskatoon as well as in smaller towns in saskatchewan and manitoba recently mr berry has been asked and has agreed to con duct evangelistic missions during the lenten season of 1951 for members of the arm ed forces in camp borden pe- tawawa barriefield and in the fall of 1951 he will conduct a mission in winnipeg during the mission on the victoria square charge mr berry wil speak each evening and will conclude his mission on sunday morning october 25th when the anniversary of the church at victoria square will be observed the addres ses during the week of the mission will be based upon the idea that religion is news the general theme of the mission will be good news of god arid mr berry will deal with such topics as the central news agency the chief headline the local read ers what could you do with a thousand yes we mean a thousand crisp canadian bucks count em your heart would go pitapat and you couldnt get home fast enough to spill the good news at first thought having a thousand may sound like a pipe dream but is it most everyone if he puts his mind to it can pile up a thousand dollars or a sizable sum the canada savings bonds way because you can get your bond dollar by dollar month by month in amounts youll never feel if you had started tucking away 56fi a day with the first series canada savings bonds and had kept at it youd have your thousand dollars today and more many many canadians have done just this and will continue to do so the new 8th series of canada savings bonds will help to put you on the thousand dollar road 1 you can get them jor cash or in instalments to suit your convenience through your bank investment dealer or your own companys payroll savings plan canada savings bonds always cashable at 100 cents on the dollar pius interest at any bank on sale starting monday october 19th cs54w

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