AURORA: Local Hydro Commis- miasioner H. Donald Hamilton was returned to his post by ac- clamation as was chairman Don- ald Glass; third member is Ma- yor Clarence Davis. also return- ed to office for 1965 by accla- mation. It is Mr. Hamilton’s 11th year on the commission. Mr. Glass‘s 10th. 22 I THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. ECONOMICAL Established 1871 Vancouver 0 Edmonton Richmond Hill â€"â€" Elgin T. Barrow Insurance. 884-1551 Willowdale â€" Neil G. McDonald Limited. BA. 1-1611 Thornhill â€" Frank Reynolds Insurance. 285-5222 STRONG -REl|ABLE The Economical Mutual Insurance Company'has provided its Policy- holders with the best in Security and Protection for more than 90 years. President, Henry C. 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Two Acclamations The twu places on the board ing held at Victorla Square ( of Township School Area 1, November 27. Markham were filled by accla- New board members mation at the nnminatinn meet-l will he Ernest Scottâ€"3i No Election TSAI; 7 Run For TSAZ Branch Ofï¬ces THE EST 7 09214 EST 7 09234 EST 7 09254 General Manager, W. W. Foot EST 7 09284 EST 7 10054 EST 7 10224 Assets Exceed $20,000,000 Seven candidates were nomâ€" inated to form the five man board for ihe new TSA 2. These were Arnold Morison, Eldred King, Elson Miles and Stuart Watson. all farmers, Mildred Toogood housewife. Walter Hay- ‘es 3 master at Toronto Teach- ier's College and William Hib- ‘bard. salesman. at one time on the provincial? executive of the Ontario HomeL & School Association, she pro- mised that she would work for the educational opportunities of children in the area. As his qualifications for of- fice, Stuart Watson advised that he had been on a rural board for nine years as its sec- retary-treasurer. He is also a past president of the Mark- ham Township Federabion of Agriculture and secretary-trea- surer of the local Milk Prod- ucers‘ Association. Mrs. Toogood has been on the‘ Unionville School Board, the' largest one taken in by theI board. A former teacher andé Elson Miles stated that he was in favor of keeping taxes down but not at the expense of education. He has been on a rural board for two years and last year was vice-chairman. Owner of a dairy farm south of Ringwood, Eldred King felt that the new school area would promote equal educational op- portunities but might bring higher taxes However, with no competing of small boards against each other for teachers, and careful buying of supplies, he felt there should be no ab- rupt increase in the mill rate. Salesman William Hibbard‘ stated that he had been on the board of TSA 3 for two years and felt that his experience in dealing with the problems which arose when that board had been formed of several smaller ones, would be of as- sistance on the new board. “Schools should be built within the government grants,†stated Arnold Mortson. “A cas- tle won’t give your children an education." Mr. Mortson ad- vised that he had been on a local board -for 10 years, and had been president of Area 3 for three years. A master at Toronto Teach- ers' College for the past five years. Walter Hayes stated that he had lived in Markham Township for eleven years and had taught school there. He re- sented very much that school board candidates were only giv-i en two minutes to speak when council candidate had been given a longer time. “Education .is the most important thing with which the township is concerned," he stated. Electors will decide next week what they ‘want for their children, Mr. Hayes said. “If you desire to keep taxes down at the ex- pense of education. you can elect a board that will put edu- cation back 10 years. or elect one that will put it ahead.†Laureleaf Road, manager. and Terence M. Lynd. of Babcombe Drive, chartered accountant. 15 INDUSTRIAL ROAD, RICHMOND HILI “Doctors and dentists have been telling us for years that bad diet and poor oralhygiene are the chief causes of dental caries. Fluoridation is no cure for this â€" it will postpone the onset of tooth decay for two to three years. 83% of the chil-‘ dren in Brantford â€" a city with fluoridated water supply â€"between the ages of 12 and 14 have dental caries," Dr. Jamâ€" es J. Rae, associate professor of chemistry at the University of Toronto told a meeting held at ‘49 Hunt Street Thursday eve- ‘ning of last week. Evidence Against Fl uoridation Stronger Markham Township candidates for reeVe, deputy-reeve and Ward 2 councillor are pictured at last Friday’s nomination meet. They are, left to right, Stewart Rumble and Robert Sloane, candidates for deputy-reeve, incumbent Reeve Charles Hooper and his opponent Stanley Patter- son, Anthony Roman and Cleary J. Palmer, council candidates in Ward 2. At Mar/(ham 's Nomination Meeting under the control of a phys- outside of ician, the patient is not told temic ‘SUF how much to take or when to gm!“ the 1n51de of 1 stop. Whatever anyone maylther questi say, placing fluoride in the tenth of ( water supply is mass medica- population tion. be allergic During question time, Dr. Rae was asked what was the effect of taking fluoridated water on persons with a thyroid condi- tion, who were taking iodine or thyroxin. He said that he had run across in the literature ref- erence to work done on the relation between a thyroid con- dition and fluoride. He gave some of the chemical details; and added that the inquirer should certainly consult her doctor before drinking fluorid- lated water. In response to another ques- tion, Dr. Rae said that it was not clear whether the effect of fluoride was topical (having an effect only when applied to the County Of York United Hospitals Campaign Trust Committee On the first Christmas day, God sent his Son into the world to teach the lesson of loveâ€"the love of God for all mankind, and the love of every man for his fellows. And in this twofold relationship lies the answer to the greatest problem of our timeâ€"the problem of‘ human relationships. If the Christmas spirit of divine love could be translated into terms of everyday living by the people of the world, there would be less strife, less bitterness and less suffering. ' Christmas is the magic word that‘holds th‘ a strange and indefinable spirit takes possession An idealâ€"yes. But isn’t that what Christmas is? A glorious shining ideal, a confession of our faith that somehow with God’s help we can achieve peace on earth, and good will among men. You can begin to make this ideal a reality in your own life today byvremembering not what you have done for others but what others have done for you; not what the world owes you, but what you owe the world; not what you are going to get out of life, but what you are going to give to life; not your own needs and heartaches but the needs and heartaches of others. Thus the spirit of Christmas will become the answer to the strife and confusion of an uneasy and troubled world. Christmas is a good time to think of others and many at this season of the year like to express their feelings of gratitude and goodwill by the giving of gifts. We suggest Christmas is a good time to think of your home hospital, where every hour of every day of the year, devoted and dedicated people labor in the blessed mission of mercy and healing. The doors of your home hospital are always open to welcome to its tender care and attention the sick and the injured and your hospital is working continuously to provide the very best in facilities and'care for the relief of pain and suffering. Ray Marshall, Kettleby, Chairman W Stuart P. Parker, QC, Richmond Hi1 Your home hospital depends in large measure on the financ1al support or me pauple of the district and we extend grateful thanks for the generous support which has been accorded in the past. Our hospitals are still faced with a substantial burden of debt and still many more dollars are needed for additional supplies and equipment. :81 Thank you, and to all our Sincere best wishes a phys- not told when to me may in the medica- , Dr. Rae he effect water on id condi- iodine or .t he had iture ref- ? on the mid con- He gave 1 details,- inquirer -n'll» L‘hl‘ outside of the teeth) or sys-' temic (supplying the fluoride from the blood stream to the inside of the tooth). To a fur- ther question, he said that one-L tenth of one per cent of the population has been found to be allergic to fluoride. i One of the audience said that she had written to the Domi- nion Minister of Health and Welfare as to the feasability ofi adding fluoride to the milk supply, and the Minister had replied that this could not be done because it was against the law to put sodium in any food. Another of the audience men-> tioned that a well known baby powder states on the tin that‘ nion towards boracic acid andl could be towards fluoride. i Someone mentioned re- search done in Northwest- ern University, which es- tablished that brushing and rinsing after meals would effect a 62% reduction in tooth decay, almost the same figure claimed for ar- tificial fluoridation of wa- ter. It was suggested during dis- cussion that in such referen- dums as the present. it should be the responsibility of the medical officer of health or other public official to ask each side of the issue to prepare a statement of its case in a cer- tain number of words, and have One of the audience said that she had written to the Domi- nion Minister of Health and Welfare as to the feasability of adding .fluoride to the milk supply, and the Minister had replied that this could not be done because it was against the law to put sodium in any food. it did not contain any boric‘them both printed and circu- acid. The hostess produced allated to all voters before the tin of the same brand of pow-Evoting day. der, which she said she had hadi Mrs. May Stephenson. at: for 30 years. and it was des-lwhose house the meeting wasâ€" cribed as “berated talcum pow-lheld. served refreshments and der.†There had been a com- N. Roy Clifton acted as chair-l plete reversal of medical opi-‘man. l Remember Your Hospital With A Gift At Christmas measure on the financial support of the people the spirit of good will. At this blessed season on of our world. them both printed and circu- lated to all voters before the voting day. Spear. Newmarket invite you to give a special thought at this (Photo by Barbour) the coming Christmas season t D. H. Glass. Smith, Richmond Hill the last date , for local 1 delivery. is mail early for Christmas 11 )9 ora ME135WN