Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Apr 1965, p. 23

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Aprit 9, 1965 Education In Reach Twp. | Costs Taxpayers 8 Mills MANCHESTER -- Reach Township School Area Board has given approval to a budget of $37,450 for the current year and applied to the township founcil for a levy of 8 mills cover this amount. _ A revised schedule of teach- ers' salaries was approved by the board. The minimum start- ing pay for student teachers has been raised to $3,400 with an- pual increments of $300 until the maximum of $5,000 is reach- ed. Teachers with five or more years experience have been increased to $4,600 with $200 an- nual increment to the -$5,000 » maximum. The new schedule, while not Principals' salaries are to be negotiated with the board. Teachers. with less than five years' experience are to be paid according to schedule. The ' paying a penny a pack more Luxury Tax Bae | QUEBEC (CP) -- Premierlone cent to 22, and the tax on Jean Lesage Thursday night|tobacco and cigars has been extra for each gailon of gaso-| on hotel and motel room rent-jcent. als and on long-distance tele- other means of telecommunica-|day and 51 cents for a pack of|fiscal year, contained a series Lesa e U Ss tions. |25.. The one-twenty-fifth of ajof tax increases and two = previous 99 cents, As a result of the provincial|cent increase for each cigar-jtaxes aimed at gaining $25,000,-|taxed. budget, Quebecers today are|ette works out to one cent on/000 in revenue. Am over - all) A new six-per-cent tax on\tance telephone calls, tele- a pack of 25 and four-fifths of|deficit tf $229,313,900 was fore- 25 cigarettes and a penny|a Cent on a pack of 20. a eg tine The gasoline tax, last in-|for Quebec. ine. Diesel fuel taxes are up|creased by two cents in 1963, now is 16 cents a gallon. Gas|meals and liquor, sold in res- ranges from 39 to 44 cents a|taurants, hotels and motels will announced new Quebec taxes|increased to 12 from 10 per/Sallon in Quebec. The record budget, which|per cent and will be extended Cigarettes sold in Quehec for|forecasts government spending;to food prepared for outside phone calls, telegrams and|41 cents for a pack of 20 Thurs-/of $1,971,738,000 in the 1965-66!delivery. Only meals costing'effect on students and /be increased to six from five would be! Another new tax of six per |hotel and motel room rentals|8tams, 2 AS ESN AR OE SOR I Ste mak more than $1.24, rather than theyers. | CHINESE LEADERS OME | \cent would apply to long - dis-| LAW LAID DOWN _ labor-'5efar. aauicracial audiences. 'agreement with Nepal. board will recognize up to three years experience for new teach- ers and start their salaries at the $4000 level -- with an extra $100 if the teacher is to be placed in a one-room school. Supply teachers receive $18 per day and all teaching staff have a "sick leave" allowance of 20 days per year. David Lewis, principal of the Greenbank School, has resign- ed to take a position in Toron- jto. Miss Johns, who has been \teaching at Manchsester and Miss Diane Pacey, who has yet accepted by the teachers,/spent two years at Prince Al- will mean an additional $95,000)bert, have resigned. Mrs. Grace to $100,000 cost to the board|Hastings, who has been assist- for the 21 teachers and threeing at Prince Albert has also assists now employed. |resigned. Teachers in one-room schools); The board has ruled that the will receive an extra $100 forjold school at Epsom will not acting as principal as well as\in future be made available for teacher. iprivate parties. There's So Much for You at EATON'S Reds Thrown Off Balance By LBJ's Talks Readiness By HAROLD MORRISON proposed neutralization of Indo- Canadian Press Staff Writer|china would be no more than a President Johnson appears to|mirage, screening the Commun- have thrown the Communists ist take-over of the entire pen- off balance with his concession! insula. | to negotiate the South Viet Nam) Johnson's suggested mainten-| crisis without preconditions. ance of South Vietnamese inde- The response has been slow,|pendence contains within itself but there is a feeling, at least/the elements of neutrality in British quarters, that. the|which' the U.S. previously had path towards a peaceful settle- rejected. ment is firmer and that the United States no longer is iso OPEN TO CORROSION -- lated from the great body of| With the country politically world opinion which questioned SPlit, a Saigon administration| American motives and pros-\representing the people could) pects in the Vietnamese jun-/be no more than a coalition of] gles. the right and left. It would be} Patrick Gordon Walker, for-|difficult for such an administra-| mer British foreign secretary|tion, shadowed by the Commun-| who steps out on a fact-finding) ists to the north, to prevent cor-| thission next week, now may|rosion under Red political pres- find it easier to argue in Hanoi/SUre. and Peking, as he seeks an ave- The prospect therefore must nue by which the antagonists may be brought to the confer- ence table. NO ALTERNATIVE be encouraging to Hanoi and| Peking. Though the Chinese in-| itially demand that Johnson ne- gotiate with the Viet Cong --/ a caw NRE ng oF T™ TOKYO (AP) -- Chinese Pre- |mier Chou En-lai and 'Foreign teletype services and|Minister Chen Yi retuimed to least, which is a record figure] would go into effect May. 1--/other forms of telecommunica-/Peking Tuesday from separate probably the first tax of its\tions effective May 1. Effective May 1, taxes onjkind in Canada, though it is|Calls already are subject to the/tyneral of the president of Ro- common in the United States|t@%. and Europe--the premier 'said.| Local 'trips abroad. Chou attended the |mania, then visited Albania, Al- } igeria, the United Arab Repub- Rooms rented for one month! South African impresarios will|lic, Burma and Pakistan. Chen or more would be exempt, 'ex-/have to guarantee in future that went to Afghanistan, Pakistan cept at resorts, to alleviate the'foreign artists will not perform/and Nepal. He signed a border It may be argued in Commu- 2 Tebel force within South Viet) nist and other quarters that|Nam--the pressure of the west) Johnson had no alternative-- and the non-aligned countries, | that he had to step down from together with | the indication his relatively rigid position be-that South Viet Nam would) cause the U.S. could not hope likely fall to the communists} to win a military victory in anyway under terms of neutral- Viet Nam without initiating the ity, may force an opening to the threat of a third world war. diplomatic door which pre- As a nation, South Viet Namjviously had been is virtually bankrupt. It is dif-'- ------ ficult to tell or from foe is a itannale har sewn so abt! New Low Cost Enhanced & Protection ity to attract widespread popu- larity among the masses. Johnson still insists that in any settlement the independ-) tiations his demands for guar- offers : antees will be so stiff they could level basic protection not be swallowed by the other Adaptable for side. Family, Business peared untenable to high U.S. officials, They had made clear there would be no negotiations until the North Vietnamese Nylon-and-Cotton Raincoats Specially Low' Priced! PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY Here's a hopeful sign of Spring . . . attractive raincoats ina series of lovely pastels and vibrant Spring colours. A. Slanted pocket style with stitched trim on collar and cuffs in this perky. style. B. Contrasting stitching on two upper mock pockets and lower patch pockets, C. Tailored style with slanted pockets and-stitched trim. D. Jaounty row of metal buttons march down the front of this coat to meet buckle trim on pockets. ence of South Viet Nam be guaranteed. It may be that when he comes down to nego- Yet the president has shown shility i ; and Estate Purposes great flexibility in stoting a Poe Colours of navy, black, red, yellow, pink or blue; sizes peared untenable to high US 10 to 18 in the group; but not all sizes or colours in each siyle. withdrew their support of the | SPECIAL, Viet Cong. They had indicated | h French President de Gaulle's | MOOR ee is ge @ EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 744 Boy Swept Away In Raging River LISTOWEL, Ont. (CP) -- A search was called off Thursday) night for 10 - year - old Bobby) Scott who fell into the Mait- land River Wednesday after- noon and was swept into a channel under buildings in the town's business district. Make Way for Spring! ROGER MORRISON Bobby, son of Mr. and Mrs Stanley Scott, fell into the river LAGE S Att COATS, when he reached for a box be- suck red ae a. fo . j ing carried along by icy flood Res. 725-9103 } waters through the town 20 | miles north of Stratford NORTH PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY Two divers joined the more than 150 vokeneere in an un- AMERICAN Take a colour fling in the luscious pastels . . . pink, blues, yellow and white! Spark Spring with the .new successful search Thursday. LIFE navies! Choose a coat from knubby wools, tweeds and worsteds! All smartly detailed and well tailored! A "The search is off until the water recedes or new clues are wide array in Junior, Misses', Women's and Half Sizes. ASSURANCE | ' i ; | ee oice Chief William COMPANY | SUITS, 4 | eac re ALUMINUM Your new Easter suit is at Eaton's! You're sure to find it among the exciting styles . . . bright Spring colours and new fabrics! Chelsea styles... long jackets . . . straight or mobile skirts! In Junior, Misses', Women's OSHAWA | and Half Sizes. | FREE PARKIN | : RAINWEAR, ALUMINUM h to AWNINGS GENUINE, LIFETIME COCA ..... se eee e e PORCH The new brights in rainwear . . . white, navy, green, blue, yellow, pink, beige and black! Solid colours with i ENCLOSURES OL ENT contrast trim... exciting checks! A great many styles to choose from in Petite, Misses' and Half Sizes. EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPTS, 244-744 STORM-SCREEN Ventilated Aluminum DOORS-WINDOWS PRIME WINDOWS CMHC ACCEPTED | | Tomorrow (Saturday) Is The Last Day || | Flowers and Plants To Take Advantage of the Canada-Wide See The Fluffy Baby Ducks In tive, healthy plants and foliages, Included in the selec- " tion are chrysanthemums, white lilies and various at- tractive green foliages. || each 2.49 ro 4.98 } (SORRY, NO DELIVERY ON PLANTS) } EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 280 FLEXALUM For Easter Giving : ' ' ; EATON'S Easter Window Facing The Malil SIDING a Here's an excellent gift suggestion for sick friends and Special Selling of ALMATEX PAINTS 6 JALOUSIES cil aS | shut-ins at Easter. Choose from a. wide array of attroc- Choice of {1 Finishes--Exterior and Interior What fun to see the cute little ducklings walking about, playing and eating. Children and adults alike are en-- ALUMATOPS FOR PICK-UP TRUCKS SAVE 44% to 50%! 'Almatex' Weather-Tested House Paint REG. 9.95 Gal. REG. 3.00 Qt. SPECIAL: 2 Qts. 3.29 Colorful KoolVents keep rooms up to 20° cooler... prevent sun damage to furnishings... give your home new beauty and alle weather protection. SEE THEM TODAY! tranced by the tiny, downy birds . . . so bring the whole: it's a family down to enjoy this enchanting sight .-. . happy, cheering sight . : . and one you seldom see! Ow ¢ View Daily (except Sunday and Good Friday) until April 17th. PHONE 725-7373 4 SPECIAL: 2 Gals. 10.95 EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 274 Showroom & Factory PHONE 728-1633 95 ATHOL ST, EAST--OSHAWA | STORE HOURS: 9:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. MONDAY TO SATURDAY. OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9! eT } * te

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy