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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 14, 1963, p. 12

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ftn t tv srow tobvs tkvy mji- 14 1963 vvvrevmwxwswik stan hall york north new democratic party candidate now js the time to take a stand sagging iinemploynienl is prev real need for a national health canadas eeono lent and there is program what are we to do the new democratic party is the one party that has a positive program it dors not just olter words it pledges action for full employment old ace security and national health plan we do not claim to have all lite answers hut we do have a program of action that will benefit all canadians stan hall stan hall york north vote new democratic party positive leadership ashburn mr and mrs raymond tay lor and nancy visited relatives at bloomfield on saturday mr and mrs rnht suther land debbie and neil of ulica mr and mrs sam arnold of scugog were recent visitors with mr and mrs nelson ash- ton fay heron mary heron ross batten ron dealli michael gardner and lames daw attend ed the young peoples spring rally for the presbytery of lindsay held at reavertor on sunday march 10th when rev m summers was the guest speaker mr and mrs allan bonnell points of feeding molasses to hogs r 1 provides i 4 5 6 the moist texture hogs like in feed improves palatabilily of all grains acts as a binder to prevent waste in feed increases water consumption water is vital in the building of muscle and internal organs serves as a tonic and rcgul of general herd health nor in promotion increases feed consumption and rate of gain highest sains were obtained from lines under test which had the following amounts per mix in their feeds data taken from leaflet no 352 is department of agriculture lo 55- of 31100 ih hatch 150 lbs maximum lrrl safely used 20cj or fiflfl lbs per hatch mola sses docs not scour facts o cam black strap molasses total solids ifi nitro free extract mfistr tdn mff productive calorics per lb lqft weight per gal lon ii lbs total sugar 5015 improves paint- ability trace minerals pjcj m ir p p p cwl of feed mineral value protein 3 vitamins riboflavin i niacin 213 pantalbcntc cholln 300 pyrndlvine 20 water in- acid volume 105 210 thorn mobile feeds grinding leeds and and mixing services concentrates unionville ph 2971644 further high school salary increases about 6000 in a fourhqr session on tuesday night stouffviite dis trict hish school board agreed on salary increases which wilt give some teachers raises up to st0o the four new minimum salaries being offered for the tour categories of qualification will be s1600 s5900 svs0q and s5700 maximum pay for each of these ranks were also in creased to ss100 ss400 s9100 and s9600 kach teacher automatically receives a s300 increase to this is added the s100 addition in the minimum and if the teacher happens to he a department head there is a further s300 blame federation members of the board ex pressed the opinion several times that their reluctance to bring more burden on the tax payer was no reflection on the qualifications of the local teach ing staff but they blamed the teachers federation for push ing rates so high its absolutely unjust wliat this federation is doing to the school boards and taxpayers thats why 1 cant support these increases declared merlyn baker id say the taxpayers have gone about as far as they can go commented gordon rat- cliff what im vvonderinz where we are going to get tti extra money now that the mi iste is struck- said a g j thompson theres no question theyve believe that urban and rural ar got us over the barrel but the eas should he kept separate boards are corroeting with one j prepare report w i school costs tcominued from page 11 and family of agincourl spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs w gardner mrs kdgar heron and miss vera leaeh attended a wms meeting in woodville on wed nesday afternoon the monthly meeting of the wms was held at the home ot mrs roy graham myrtle on wednesday march fith at 215 pm mrs fred daw had charge of the study the faster thank offering meeting will he held in the church on wed nesday april 3rd with mrs j mckinney of biooklin as speak er mr anthony emm left mal- ton by plane on friday to spend three weeks with his another said chairman mt june button in the initial negotiations with the teachers a few weeks ago the board met the demands pan way hut since that time several boards in order to grab off the limited supply of teachers have tipped the minimum salary now all teach ers have gone back to their boards for this additional amount were just yes men de- claied mr baker well we cer tainly cant stand alone and risk losing some of our good teachers said mr thompson and he was supported in his contention by chairman mrs button the people of stouff- i ville are not prepared to have j their children educated by sec ond class teachers declared mr thompson its certainly pretty nice to have an automa tic increase in your pay of s300 each year and then set some more on top of that hut thats the way it is and theres not much we can do about it he continued we should have the same kind of a union in our hoards as the teachers have said mr baker mr ratcliff suggested that the government would have to instigate some different system of assessment or s the taxpayers would go on strike thats what theyre suggesting in pickering although he expressed opposi tion io the various motions re garding the increases being ask ed at the conclusion of the meeting mr baker moved for unanimous approval of all the motions pertaining to salaries inspector maynatd halhnan has long been an advocate of the public school area system he feels that its graduates are better piepared for the work that lies ahead in high school in this regard he has asked mr bj newell principal of mark- ham dist high school to pre pare a icpoi on his findings this information will he made available very soon referring tn 1963 budgets mr hallman ad vised the trustees to base their current figures on their expen ditures in 1961 and i9b2 he said tint in many cases govern ment grants were lost to the township because insufficient money was spent on library hooks you gel no money from the department if you dont spend it he said he noted that 300 per pupil for books is cov ered by grant costs are down mr arnold mortson chair man of township school area no 3 said that in spite of a more modern education system the per pupil cost in 1962 had drop ped by s1396 below that of 1961 mr mortson said that the board anticipated an even great er saving in 1963 with a rate less than 20 mills i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i make sure the wedding invitations and announcements are correct in every detail we have a large choice of wedding stationery and offer you thcrmo- ctaphed type in various styles we also have printed napkins place cards thank you cards and other supplies we invite you to stop in and see our samples when your wedding dale approaches order your printed supplies at the stouffville tribune phone 6402100 or 6402101 brooklin junior institute development roads markham township council agreed on monday to request the minister of highways to des ignate as development roads se veral thoroughfares leading to the masseyferguson farms where the 196t international plowing match will be held the farms are located at lots uo 5 in concession 5 and roads in question are from steelcs to no 7 and 14th ave and don mills to the 6th concession in such cases the dept of highways pays the entire cost of paving so that the roads will carry the heavy traffic brought about by the holding of the big show deputyreeve hooper commen ted that this was an arrange ment which stemmed from the good roads convention and he pointed out that some seventeen miles of such road had been pav ed for last years match and tur ned over to the townships in the owen sound district the brooklin junior institute held their third meeting march 7 at 830 in the brooklin town ship hall the project for this meeting each girl lo make a summer outfit the iudge was miss an na wilson balsam out miss wilson is a home economist teacher from pickering dist high school first prize shirley dunkeld allia second prize marilyn downey myrtle third prize freda draper atha the next meeting will be april 1963 at 830 in the biooklin township hail this meeting will he open house parents and friends welcome the girls are going to put on a fashion show from the outfits they made for the march meet- ing gc scratch pads from jumbo size down to note size full line in stock get your office supplies at the the slouffville tribune 3ss53ssssasssssssw0 prices effective at your carload food market stouff ville this week end wed sat mar 13 16 heinz cooked spaghetti isottins defp brown 2c off libbys beans 5 carnatiok evap milk 2 york ice box jar peanut butter aylmer catsup 2 bleach liquid javex white or coiourep delsey tissue 2 christies bread 2 for 33 20 ot lint 1 00 29 4v 29 39 baby bonus drittil win a free easter lily js or j4 box of jenny lind candies xis3 to be drawn saturday april 11 at 3 pm on any purchase after cashing itabv bonus cheque fill out coupon houstons the rexall drug store 1 main st w stouflville phone 6402222 twentytwo twentytwo sksskssss iftftifmnnmmmtiiitlilt spring purchase plan no payments till june 15th y vuuam i 16 or bit poly rolls meat features fresh grade a chickens ready to serve boneless dinner hams devon rindless side bacon freezer special muk brand beef hind quarters front quarters ir 35 89 59 57 lb 41 free delivery phone 610311 1 wwttvvxvvvvvvvv amsiskkjcrsbssasksatxkmqtisoa county of york applications will be received by the under- signed until monday march 25lh al 1000 am for he position of scctirify guard for lie county of york for the transportation of prison ers duties to commence april 1st 1 t smitit clerktreasurer fotinty of york b2 kayview avenue newmarket ontario 1962 ford country sedan 1dr dual range auto v8 radio plus many other extras finished in white with red ulterior approx 10000 original miles 1961 chev belair 4dr 6cyl radio etc 19000 original miles raven black finish owners name on request 1960 ford t 6cyl standard car is brand new radio you would swear this 1960 mercury montclair 2dr hardtop v8 dual range auto immacitlat condition 1959 chev belair 4dr finished in turquoise and white runs perfect 1959 meteor 4dr 6cy auto radio etc 22000 original miles owners name on request 1958 ford 2dr 6cyl stand- local one owner car coffey and bartley motors limited payments to suit your budget phone 6402600 west knti of town where price and quality meet main sired stotiffvillc mercury nviwvtinuiiturriivvtv increase size of new homes in uxbridge twp uxbridge twp reeve nor man hogg east the lending vote to increase the minimum size of new homes and eottages in the municipality at a regular monthly meeting of council on i monday the motion was supported by councillors donald jackson and arthur knight deputyreeve alvin rcdshavv and councillor charles forsyihe were opposed reeve hogg broke the dead lock on a recorded vote the increase will alter the existing building bylaw as fol lows dwellings 810 sq feet lo 1000 sq feet two storey dwellings from boo sq feet to 700 sq feet cottages from kin sq feet to 1001 sq feet additional locals dr and mrs nei smith obrien ave spent a few days last week holidaying at tally ho inn muskoka mr and mrs fee hendrjcks are spending a few holidays in ibf washington dc district his mother irom loronto i staying at the hendricks home mr v sehocnhals of imlay michigan was a visitor on tues day with her cousins the iloyd mayer family mrs sehocnhals was attending the united missionary w ms board meeting being held at markham secgggqg ftmttntmntmtmmhillt chicks bred for more egg profit continue from where the hatchery left off following o good feeding program to get chicks off to a healthy flying start use master chick starter krums f rom with zoalene day old to 7 weeks for east courteous service cau stiver bros ltd unionville 2071732 slottltville 6i01s02 aurora pa 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