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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 8, 1965, p. 5

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report from parliament by michael starr mp sint the nw rule provide for a half hour oral question period on all day except mon day when one hour is set aside for oral questions it had been anticipated that the govern ment would be more efficient in answering written questions which are b4ng placed on the order paper this however has rot been the rase on monday june 2sth there were still somv 157 questions which remainec unanwered 21 of thce wer two months old some 51 ar proximately one month old an some s3 questions have been oi the order paper unanswerel from three days to two weeki the only evplanantion for ths large number of questions ri- maining unanswered is the evi dent negligence on the part f the ministers responsible frr these questions this is far tro manv questioas to remain uv aqi jo ajnniiitcd parase period of time they have appear ed on the order paper an ap peal was marie to the govern ment to prevail upon the mn- isters to answer these questiqis more expeditiously than tlry have been answered up to he present time as a followup to the cantda- ijnited states automoble agreement the minister of in dustry and the minister of la bour made announcements in the house in respect to tlose industries and employees vho would be affected by this arec- ment so far as industry is coaern- ed loans will be made avaiahle to them for the purpose f ac quisition construction installa tion modernization develop ment conversion or expansion of land building equinnent facilities or machinery aid for use as working capital they will be charged an intenst rate of 6 and the loan wuld be payable over not more than 20 years for land and luildings and ten years for oher pur poses these loans aould be available to the canaian auto motive parts manufaturers for expanded production rationali zation of output aid reduced costs the explanation iven by the minister was that if canadian chow chow breed at markham show iookinsr somethinjr like a cross between a fox and a scotch collie is this male chow chow an entry in the ontario county kennel club championship dor show held in the markham arena on saturday the owners are mr and mrs x v mteaciicrn of weston staff photo part makers are to take advant age of the plan they must be increasingly competitive and flexible in their operations as far as the laidolf employ ees in the automobile industry are concerned the minister of labour announced that a new plan of assistance would be available to replace the present sub plan which has been creat ed through collective bargain ing this new assistance plan will provide assistance benefits ranging from 62 percent to 75 percent of the workers weekly pay depending on the number of his dependents this is sub ject however to a maximum of 65 percent of average weekly wages and salaries which cur rently amounts to close to s75 this plan has been immediate ly criticized by mr george burt of the united automoblie work ers and he stated that this was insufficient aid to those who will fall victims of the agree ment between canada and the united states affecting the auto mobile industry parliament will now recess for the summer months for the first time in two years this will be a welcome change and afford an opportunity for members of parliament to look after the interests of their ridings until septemher when this session is expected to reconvene we have from which low low financing rate for those wishing to purchase on time basis all models fully guaranteed tribune office supplies 6412100 stouffville ontario mrs harvey brickwood of markham is active at age of ninety the stouftyiue tribune twy my 8 1965 p 5 mrs dianne brickwood turn ed 90 on saturday julv 3rd but hardly had time to attend her own party born in 1375 mrs brickwood has been active since she was old enouqh to walk and being 90 isnt chang ing anything thursday she was a visitor at the oshawa shopping centre wednesday she was downtown and satur day she travelled to markham for her birthday at her sons home im a little tired today she said friday but a short rest will fix that mrs brickwood born dianne stover and she has lived the major part of her life in markham married in 1m3 she married harvey brick wood in 1903 from scarbor ough mr brickwood was a brick layer by trade but oper ated a farm near markham actually he was a jack-of- alltrades doing a little bit of everything mrs brickwood said but he loved horses and 1 guess you couid say he was a teamster mrs brickwood moved to stouffville three years ago she spent 18 months at the nursing home before moving to the home of mrs murray forgie at 16r church street north she has four children three sons bill arthur and walter and a daughter ida there are eight grand- childrren mrs brickwood explained that kept her going i worked hard all my life she said it didnt leave time to grow old too busy although she has been into the states mrs brickwood said that she never was much for travelling i was just always too busy to bother with taking holidays holidays mrs brickwood explained that although she has lived a good life there might be one or two things that shed change if she had it to do all over again mrs brickwood is an active member in many of the presby terian church functions last year she attended the markham fair and hopes to do the same this fall during her relaxing hours she does a lot of her own knit ting village has grown mrs brickwood said the big gest change she has seen has been the rapid expansion of markham why i dont even know the place anymore its grown so much she exclaimed it was such a small quiet town years ago and now its a real bustling community what with all the buildings going up markham is refusing to stand still she added during the evenings mrs brickwood enjoys watching television my favourite program she said is the beverly hill billies granny is her favourite character the birthday party held at walters home in markham was another active event in the life of a very active woman mrs harvey brickwood a longtime resident of markham and now living in stouffville marked her ninetieth birthday with a family gathering on saturday afternoon staff photo a wife is sirs murray dunkcld a wife is the girl ycu married she likes chocolates flowers smart clothes and going places as much as the day you married her it you cant give her these a kiss that says i love you will do a wife is a steam laundry a house cleaning service a cook she is a mother a nurse counsellor and a sock darner she is a detective and quicklv locates the screw driver that you left right there three weeks ago a wife is a magician your favourite shirt appears where she said it was when she comes to look for it and in a flash she can produce order in a house that you and the children have run through with a bulldozer a wife mends your wounds and she is a safety valve when you must blow off steam at someone she knows you as a small boy by heart who has never grown up and that when you have a cold it is much worse than when she has a cold a wife spends the afternoon preparing your favourite meal for the night you ring at six oclock to say you are working late at the office on the weekend she has lunch ready just as you have crawled under the car runs the vacuum cleaner just as you have settled in your chair with the paper and asks you to fix something just as you are setting off on a golf game a wife is the girl you married although fatter or thinner most certainly older she might even be a bit dull but look in the mirror sir are you still the handsome gay carefree dog you used to be honestly now a wife understands you needs you loves you in the world of men you may feel like crumbling limestone but the minute you step through your door you are her rock of gibraltar pointed gun ge f an uxbridge man who is al leged to have fired two shots at a delivery man was last week fined s100 in whitby court or 30 days in jail warren thom son of bascom st uxbridge was charged by police with pointing a firearm according to evidence thom son ordered the man to get off his property when the sales man suggested that he was bound by a contract the court learned that thomson threaten ed him with the gun it was further stated that as the driver left the premises the accused discharged two shots in to the air wtmmmm houstons for prescriptions drugs and sundries phone 6402222 1 main st k twentytwo twentytwo stouffvuxe neil patricks 1964 corvair monza 900 club coupe ititomalie buck et seals radio whilewalls white with black interior 1963 pontiac laurentian 4 door sedan fi cylin der automatic black with maroon interior 1962 volkswagen custom deluxe green with beige interior 1959 oldsmobile i door sedan power steering power brakes radio automatic twolone maroon and white 35000 original miles laurentian 2 door 6 cylinder standard transmission wheel discs and washers turquoise and malch- ing interior 1964 pontiac parisienne convertible v8 aulo- matic power brakes power steer ing radio whilewalls and discs beautiful mist blue finish with black top 1963 chevrolet impala 2 door hardtop vs mofor automatic radio power steering power brakes whitewalls and discs 2 tone maroon with while lop 1963 gmc vilon wideside pickup twotone red and white real good condition 1961 gmc cab and chassis 175 wb 1 speed with 2 speed 15000 rear axle cooti rubber 825x20 and completely re conditioned 1963 mercury flcetside pickup long wide box 13000 original miles 1965 p0nti trade your car for an all new pontiac 1 year warranty all cars neil patrick m4rs ltd main st w at the tracks stouffville phone 6403452 gmac timf i pavmffmt plan

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