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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 19, 1956, p. 5

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advanced manufacturing and distribution facilities irtiuro fait demeriel to lai up your mi you gain from ad terming end fates promotion that helps you tell through proven methods firs wie to the waterloo manufacturing company statins your interest in the mm dealer franchise program your lcter will receive immediate executive level attention you ill be under no obligation dealer qualifica tions and benefits will be explained promptly and to your fullest satisfaction mail your letter to sales manager i arm machinery division the waterloo manufacturing company ltd waterloo ontario the waterloo manufacturing company ltd ax an mm dealer too sell mirhlnerr like this mm unlflrmer the machine that harvests all crops with one power source umiroracor unirickck shcixcx uki wimoaowtrt depf of education sponsoring courses in leadership training the january meeting of the towards the study group she local home and school com- emphasized that the home and memorated the founders of the i school should not be a means movement mrs a toogood of of entertainment or charity or unionville president of york- j criticism of school authority simcoe council briefly review ed the early beginnings she went back to 1sss to baddeek ns when dr and mrs alex ander graham bell returned from a visit to washington with news of a parentteacher group called a mothers club she referred to those days and the gap be tween parents and teachers a gap which parents generally expected back of the early be ginning there must have been but a cooperative nonpartisan nonsectarian non commercial effort to produce canadian citi zens who shall be capable of perpetuating the best in our national life mrs chant recalled points in the parents code of ethics the attitudes of compiled by mr a e marty public school inspector she also advised that any purchase by the group for the school if made through the school board would be reimbursed 50 percent years of conviction struggle j by government grant permit experiment and study of the ting that much more to be put child to break through the ex- into the project isting prejudices and to influ- mr burgls recommended that ence the thinking of both fa- 1 projects be only for the things thers and mothers for it was that the board was not in a then found necessary to empha- position to supply such as vis- tine that fathers were parents ual aids perhaps film or pro- too and now today it may be ejector as a school board mem- said that home and school is her himself he recognized the canadas greatest voluntary various board problems mem- organization jbership in the organization after her review mrs too- should not be desired to help good called on mrs c chant of self socially but rather to pro- milliken treasurer for east mote the good of the school area and mr s g burgls of children would it not be bet- vnionville vicepresident of iter to have 10 good members east area to assist her in lead- 1 than fio or 70 nominal ones if ing the group in an informal we would realize our object- reconsideration of aims and jives he asked mr burgls al- objectives of home school so noted that the early groups the discussion revolved ar- found and demonstrated that ound the raising and spending fathers were parents too this of money effective programm- seems to be the case at union- ing with both parents partici- villa where 10 of the mem- paling the teacher shortage bership are fathers with more and the problem of unqualified fathers than mothers acting on teachers the questions were the executive he recommended raised by local members and the pamphlet available through below is a resume of comments the publications table making made by the council members the grade as dad mrs toogood a former tea- constant reference was made cher and school board member to assistance readily accessible pointed out that the great ob- in pamphlet form to all mom- ject should be as stated in the hers through the publications creed to interest ale people table with regard to the var- in ale children not just ious points raised mrs too- our children we were not pri- good made the comment that all marily interested in money rais- home and school meetings ing only incidentally actually j should be parent education in rural areas to offset inade- 1 meetings the ideal heing quate facilities and poor condi- study groups regarding the tions this was usually the start- teacher shortage this was be ing point in larger centres ling studied at national and pro- where funds were not neces- vincial federation levels but it sary they formed study groips was strongly recommended that on child development adult- each association should con or parenteducation the trend sider the matter and any rec- was away from listening to an ommendations could ho passed informed guestspeaker and on up through council one v a luxury living for middle classes for 80 a month rent families in caracas venezuela can live like royalty in this luxurious 18story apartment house the apartments consist of three bedrooms living room kitchen two baths and a laundry the buildine divided into 182 apartments was constructed by the governments workers bank cedar grove mrs pat mcclennan scotty crichton was in the hospital last week following an operation congratulations to mr and mrs gordon lewis j nee lois j- ciaremomto whichaii sqnadr mason to address ground observer corps on tuesday evening jan 21 here will be a district meeting carr who had a baby girl on january i the cedar grove bowling league has is members recent winners for high scores were lillian dean and les milroy bob lapp and don cornelius set out for a 6 to midnight ice fishing spree recently arrived home 24 hours after schedule stranded duclos point is not that far away the wms held the january meeting at the home of mrs maurice hamill with jlrs char les whittaker presiding fol lowing the reports from the officers mr thomas installed the officers for 19jg mrs aus tin reesor sang a solo and jes sie beare took the study book with readings by mrs archie little and mrs austin reesor mrs russel reesor took the worship period group 1 was in charge of the lunch mrs reuben may sincere sympathy of the community goes out to mr norton symes mr jack symes and other relatives mr david symes passed quietly away in his home funeral services were conducted from lowes funeral home mr and mrs alvin norton and mr and mrs frank collins motored to toronto to attend the funeral of an old neigh bour mrs john mccallum mr and mrs george jones attended her brothers funeral held at utica mr gibner died in oshawa hospital bservers attached to the rcaf ground observer corps are in vited this meeting will be hold in claremont community hall at s pm after introductory re marks and one or two films sl k c mason officer com manding the cf100 squadron rcaf will speak on the role of the cf100 in the defence of canada and the part the ground observer corps plays in regards to intercepting air craft official observers are invited to attend from this entire dist rict between toronto and bar- rie to hear sl mason also technical personnel such as tel ephone operators and telephone service mbn- are also invited if you would like to attend contact your local chief obser ver and ask if he will be able to supply transportation to and from this meeting sl mason enlisted in 1910 at manure can help boost cash return since the gross value of crop increase from one ton of man ure in a rotation may be as much as 55 manure can be an important economic factor on a farm- producing 200 tons of manure a year says prof n j thomas soils department ont agricultural college the increase in crop is the result of the increase in sup- i plies of nitrogen phosphorus ottawa graduated as a pilot in i and tash lfo addition f 41 served as a flying instructor i i organic matter which increases for three years then was sent i hrwatertotding capacky of rzatb 51 lihe soil and improves aeration of operations as a night fighter before being returned to tren ton and centralia as a staff offi cer in 1915 he later became officer commanding the no 433 squadron on cf100s out of north bay and has some very interesting stories to tell we wish mrs ted kidd a speedy recovery after her ton sil operation friends are sorry to learn that mr norman feasby is very ill in oshawa hospital may we soon hear encouraging word from norman if anyone has any news of general interest would you please give it to your corres pondent meeting a year at least should be set aside for this purpose actively working to create public sentiment which will fa homemade bread has haunting fragrance the fragrance of freshbaked brown crusted smoking hot homemade bread from the oven of a woodburning stove is just about no more a favorite sisterinlaw of out onto the table thats when a small boy real ly lived it up grandma would i slice off a crusty thick end- p balance so hat the piecespread it with plenty of j manure can be used with maxi- i mum efficiency drainage and tilth of heavy soils manure also restores minor elements to the soil and stimu lates beneficial microbial activ ity since manure usually con tains twice as much nitrogen and potash as it does phosphor us the addition of phosphates such as superphosphate in the stable or pen is useful in bringing the three nutrients iri- the stooffville trlbuhf thursday january 19 195s ft 5 we build homes large and small and buildings of all kinds repairs and remodelling good materials and workmanship guaranteed our house designing service is at your disposal k w retz construction co stouffvillei ont phone stouff 195 is not good farm business to permit these losses and then try to replace them in the form of purchased fertilizer the main reduction in man ure value occurs through run off or loss of the liquid portion which contains 50 percent of the nitrogen and s5 percent of the potash originally taken in by the animal- regardless of the situation all efforts should be made to conserve the liquid manure in order to do this ample supplies of bedding must be provided along with good ce ment stabling manure pits or paved barnyards daily hauling to the field is good where soil and weather conditions permit if manure is allowed to dry out much of the nitrogen is lost into the air in gaseous form when the manure is worked in to the soil immediately the nit rogen cannot escape the pro fessor said during the winter time when the manure cannot be worked into the soil it is better to store it in a manure pit or a tightly packed moist pile in a field later when soil conditions al low it should be spread and worked in this system is bet ter than spreading on frozen ground prof thomas said when the ground is frozen there is like ly to be a maximum loss of value as snow melts or heavy rains occur there is consider able loss through runoff into ditches and streams cellarchurned butter and then id get to sprinkle my own brown sugar on top what a de licious melted mass of substan tial goodness that was sometimes for variety grand ma would spread it with butter white sugar and cinnamon what body what taste umm but maybe its just as well we dont have that kind of stuff any more liable to make you fat evei y winter there is a con siderable loss in the value of manure through improper han dling says prof thomas it ys keys duplicate keys cut on our new key machine while you wait another service just added to j hendricks hardware ssjcmcscssresacssscwacxscaewcxx the bataks of sumatra base much of their economy on the palm tree they make thatch from its fibers liquor ad sugar from its juices decorations from its leaves brooms from its stems ax handles from its bran- clearance wisconsin town recently she admitted that she too after impteen years of making home- vour and provide good teach- i made bread now does as the ers was one of the objectives f rto and buys her bread mine may have been the last j ches and pipes and timbers to surrender when our family fl its trunk visited her home in a small objecti outlined in the creed here we were getting down to bedrock said mrs toogood adding no va scotia had done an excellent job in this respect the dept of education working through the home and school and giving the necessary financial support special evangelistic meeting 2 days only monday january 23rd 8 pm tuesday january 24th 8 pm rev charles main glasgow scotland bl00mingt0n christian church everyone welcome at the store its so convenient and easy i just gave up on bak ing my own was the way she put it bowed to progress ill wager theres many an adult and certainly most of our own children who never in ontario she said home and i nave tasted a slice of hot home- school was now working out made bread i havent eaten the detail of the leadership any since my sisterinlaw de- training course available to all i faulted my own mother baked members interested and which up a passable batch but i re- mr f wolfe had outlined at i call that she herself bowed to the december meeting the de- j progress and usually used a me- partment of education through ichanical contrivance called a its community programmes j bread mixer and kneader that branch was providing the tea- cost about 2 mother used this cherleaders for years until there was no it was alo pointed out that longer any suspicion about a the yorksimcoe home and school council bulletin regular ly provides a means of inter change of ideas and coopera tion between neighbouring as sociations the ontario home and school magazine and the canadian home school maga- i zine with reports from the var- land then leaving it overnight ious conveners at both levels for the final rising in the mor- together with the findings of ning shed mold the beautiful renowned educationists would puffy mass into individual provide much food for thought greased tins and shove them in- and growth j to the oid woodconsuming at the close of the meeting oven members turned in to council golilen rrown loaves an unsigned questionnaire for i remember it all well be- assessment as follows 1 why cause i carried in the kindling did you join home school during school vacations spent f2 has yoir association met j at grandmas it smeked good your needs and justified your all through the heated house becoming a member please while the bread was baking dur- eniargc i i h w and why ling a hot summer day and it this is 3 what would you jsmellcd even better when per- suggest that your association spiring grandma finally opened der to the open door and hotpadded which those eyetempting and nose- you joined tantalizing gciden brown loaves ladys character if she bought store bread but my grandmother never became used to any age of slick contraptions once or twice a week she mixed her own bread by hand on the kitchen table unching it down several times its ok to go roasting through life if you do it with a sled mpow now underway on childrens wear f srice and less at the three sisters 8 main street stouffville mt purpose no not a communist but the firccnginc red that goes with clanging bills screaming sirens and racing fire trucks the kent fire brigade in england has gone against tradition and now uses vehicles of aluminum for three good reasons no more painting less gas we mean petrol and better roadability and handling because of the lighterweight aluminum bodies wed guess theres a further premium that the kent folk enjoy pride in their fire brigade uhen it flashes by in its gleaming new dre tew materials can match alu minum for its fresh and lasting good looks aluminum company op canada ltd alcan public skating tuesday thursday and saturday nights austin reesor mgr phone 93j2

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