foft th stoufwlm tl5ljht ttsy ortae 2 6o n 795164 the ontario municipol board ix the matter of section 30 of the flannint act r0 is0 c 29fi and ix the matter of n application by the corporation of the village of stonffville for approval of it restrict ed area bylaw fit14 passed the 2nd day of july isfit hydros uxbridge roa is being merged ontario hydro uxbridse rural operatim area will be gradually merged with the commissions adjacent rural operating area appointment f hea the ontario municipal board hrphy appoints friday thr i2ih rfa f nvrnn 1063 at ih hnur t eleven vclork in th fornonn ai th council chambers in th villac x stnuftvijlp for he hpan c of all parties iner in supporting or oppncjn thi ppliration dated at toronto this 4th day of october 1963 seal ontario municipal board r scott acting secrfttary cesxsa it anticipated that the transition will take place over a considerable period of time so that full advantage may be taken of changing circum stance as they occur and to cause the least possible disrup tion for staff members and customer in making this announce ment adam s smith the com missions central resion man ager pointed out that this move is in keeping with the pattern gradually occurring throughout the province which at the end of this year will have resulted in the reduction from ontario hydros original iot rural op erating areas to a total of some r2 larser and more efficient organizations this trerd i saving millions of dollar f carried out so that more effici- ent use may be made of modern hydro equipment vehicles and work methods todays vastly j improved road and vehicles coupled with modern commun ication make larger and more i efficient area organizations very feasible mr smith said that until further notification uxbridge rural customers will continue to receive service in the same manner as in the past 3500 farms in centennial competition no no i exclaimed the mother hastily a her daughter a new bride started to cover her pantry shelves with news papers use leftover wall paper brown paper paper bag if you nke anything but newspapers do you want everybody to know when you cleaned your shelves last inquired the ex- the amalgamation is bem perienced housewife liber the incidence of juvenile deliquency is 10 times greater among high school drop outs than among graduates this must be corrected said john addison in his romination speech sept 22nd 1965 in 1964 the liberal government en- tended family allowances to 16 and 17 yearolds who continue in school ths same liberal government made interest free loans in the first vear of operation 196465 to 42500 university students prime minister pearson has announced a 40 million university scholarship program to be introduced when a liberal government is reelected john addison says this is only a beginning universal accessibility is a most run education my goal h free education for alt canadians with ability we must immediately provide free tuition for post graduates continuing their education canadas need for pro fessional people doctors engineers architects is urgent and immediate it is also an urgent federal responsi bility to help educate young farmers for tomorrow who can carry on the thou sands of familydeveloped farms instead of moving into the cities john addison considers it essential to help young people gain the knowledge and skills needed for good jobs in our complex society further liberals like john addison will greatly increase training programs for people who are threatened with unemployment or who are un employed now liberal aid will be realistic a liberal government headed by prime minister pearson will work with the the addison family universities and provinces to create the great expansion needed in educational facilities at least sw million are needed in the next fiscal year alone a liberal government will act with the provinces to provide si 7 billion of aid to education as called for in the bladen report ocr the next ten years business corporations will be en couraged to give more for education university graduates will be encouraged to contribute i d of their income to help finance this great purpose but generally all of these objectives can be met from revenues from our expanding economy without an increase in federal taxation no huge deficits or mass un employment as in the diefenbakcrycars will result from the liberal program for education a liberal majority will en sure our economy is kept in high gear so wc can afford these plans if you vote for lohn addison on november rh you are supporting a realistic federal aid program for the edu cation of your children an investment in the future educational security of your family for continued progress and prosperity vote liberal vote addison inserted by the york north liberal association an invitation to the residents of york north mr and mrs john addison extend a cordial invitation to you and yotr family to attend a liberal hoedown square dang tuesday november 2nd 1965 at the lions hall richmond hill ontario 8 pm refreshments entertainment by she adams and yvonne terry country music recording stars ontario farmers and their familie whether they reside in algoma district in the north the county o trescott in the eat or kssex in th west are riaktng certain they have a very speeial part in canadas centennial p- thirtyfive hundred have en tered their fame in a province- wide farmstead improvement centennial competition the very moment the judge makes his rit inswtinn which now underway they will begin painting repairing and dress ing up their propenies in readi ness for the great event a eo- ond mpetinn will be carried out in the fall of lonfi and the difference in she scores will be the hasw ue in determining the winners iamhton county has had thej greatest response with 230 en- j trie followed hv north coch rane with 190 and algoma with j70 the winner in each county at time of the second inspection will he ehiriblc for entry in a provincial competition the top prize will be 00 and a cham pionship trophy county farm organizations have worked cloeh with their agricultural representatives in procuring entries and arranging prizes in addition to thoe al ready being offered hv the on tario department of agricul ture county and township council have indicated their support of rhee competitions and have exploded a keen in terest in a general cleanup campaign kor example the county council of middlesex has invited farm organization to eooprrate in a rural landscape improve ment program and ha offered j substantial prize for the best work done the council has lifted a number of project tanging from removal of dead j trees to screening of municipal j dumps junk yards and car cemeteries to insure that every j municipality in middlesex coun- ty has a suitable flag pole the j council will make a special grant the money spent on such project by county councils will earn a 50 per cent grant j from the ontario department of agriculture dietary supervisors course to be offered in grades 11 and 12 the ontario department of education has announced that a dietary supervisor course has been added to the list of options available to student in grades 11 and 12 in the science technoiojy and trades branch of the fouryear program the course consists of two parts 10 dietary subjects and home kconomics the dietary subjects divided between oris 11 and 12 will cover such topics as nutrition food purchasing menu planning diet therapy and hygiene and sanitation the home economics course of study designed for grade 11 is divided into two sections family development and hous ing and interior design some of the topics to he stu died in section one of th home economics course are the his- tory of home life in ontario functions of the family the family life cycle and princi ples of manxmont section two of home eco nomics will deal with modern trends in housing selection and financing of housing de sign and household textiles this program of studies is designed to train students for employment in a food service department of a hospital or other institution dietary super- visors will be trained in routine supervisory work and in the recordkeeping of the food serv- ice department v i aagaaga hm owe fortune canadians owed s2700ooonon in personal loans and debts at the end of 1963 the changing car business complaint department of all the departments in an automobile dealership that make or its long range success the most imp is the only one without a manager i refer to the bureau of beefs the com plaint department ii niisht sm that lack of complaints is mi indication of a smoothly running enterprise and this might be so to some extent if yon consider only the his one that are deemed important eunuch to get attention from a department manicer or myself tile complaints that worry mo though hau5 are the little ones that the customer keeps to himself such in stations as a rattlo that should have been fixed and wasnt or a promise that was overlooked in the last minute rush io finish a job they were just additional details at the time they became important only because thev werent attended to this is lie kind of complain that n customer is re luctant n mention besausp of its trivial nature so instead he just keeps it to himself where it gradually blows up like a cake of yeast until it becomes a general feelinc of dis satisfaction if there is onp department thai i am most concerned with of all in our dealership ii is ho complaint department should there be something you aic not completely happy with in repaid to our dealership you would be doins us a kindness if you would brin it to my attention there is nothing however trivial or important that two sensible people cant work out satisfactorily john hale vice prs markham chryslerdodge no 7 hwy uidlaw blvd j for office supplies its the tribune pickerel produce from 26000 to 36000 eggs per nound of body weight dont wait for winter protect your car 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