studying farm job pi an the stouftville tribune tknby auy 28 1959 ttgt 5 65 gormley holsteins average 549 each niblets corn wh kerne 235 dr bajlards champion dog or cat food 5 4 49c toilet tissue vhite swan 4 rous 47 jewel shortening package 3h tea bags red rose 60 67 pure lard h0me rendered ib iqc roast of beef prime rib i 65 peamealed bacon sliced it 69c schells r iicidk free parking phone 220 free delivery the government is studying a plan to bring farm workers under unemployment insurance coverage on a voluntary basis informing the commons of this during study of labor de partment estimates labor min ister starr said thursday he considers this to be a feasible plan he explained that as now con ceived it would work like this a farmer who found hired hands refused to work for him because they wouldnt be covered by un- employment insurance would j be able to register as an em- plover if he wanted to and thereby make coverage pos sible we have studied every pos sible form of coverage univer sal coverage territorial cover age and at the moment we are studying what i consider to be a feasible plan that is inclus ion on a voluntary basis mr starr said this might be the start of the inclusion of the farm em ployees under unemployment insurance mr starr expressed sympathy with members arguments that young people who go back ro class when they lose their jobs should be able to collect unem- ploment insurance benefits for which they have contributed he also said he has asked for a new slate of candidates for the unemployment insurance advisory committee terms of whose chairman four labor no minees and four from employ- els expire june 27 the com mittee meets once a year to report to the cabinet on the state of the unemployment in surance fund its labor representation was depleted recently when the ca nadian labor congress accused the cabinet of ignoring clc no minees for a vacancy on the threeman unemployment in surance commission by appoint ing trade unionist alastair f macarthur in protest three labor members of the advisory committee resigned the fourth annual sale of anij ter of a3c reflection sover- nfrem the noted romandale j eign with a 20000 lb record farm holstein herd of s b hi roman at gormlev ont saw s fii buu 15 bulls brig an average of f lee hope kng s755 each the entire offering milton ft porter sons port realised 35730 for 65 head an dover ont paid 51075 for ro- j average of s549 each the sale mandale grover a six-months- was held in a tent at the farm j old son of romandale highcroft on may 18 and attracted a rose the honorable mention crowd of 700 j allcanadian twovearold hei- u v u icr of 195s and h honorable ot the ld brou mention allamerican senior s m0re pif o psf yearling heifer of 1957 she was of sibdo was paid by paul kil- reserve junior champion at the fan leon mexico for roman- international dairv show at dale supreme kent a three- chicago in 1957 monthsold bull calf his dami is the very good cow pluto i the highest price for a female spofford hope with voarlv rec- v s1 p oakes bros ords of 263s1 lbs milk and jackson centre pa for the five- 24405 lbs milk this bull is earod verv- good cow cleave sired by a son of the famous vmw ka highcroft on june 1 1 the people of ontario win exercise their democratic right to chart the future course of our province before them will be the record of achievement of a decade of wise policies and sound management under the gov ernment of premier leslie frost ten years in which ontarios advances in the development of resources business expansion and human betterment on all fronts have been unprecedented in canada or anywhere in the world under progressive conservative ad ministration the stage has been set for even greater progress in the years ahead the premier has announced farreach ing and farsighted plans for govern ment action to continue and increase this dynamic development which has become the envy of the entire world the election issue is therefore simple and straightforward the accomplish ments of the pasthave been tremendous but even greater progress lies aliead it can and will be achieved only under these same wise policies and with the same skilled and steady hand at the helm of the ship of state in oshawa riding newman bill william in ontario riding ra rrwfntvtflkffitlll iii x i dymdnd dr matt a b abmaba in york north riding vote mackenzie lex a a extra bull abc reflection other good prices paid sovereign and his dam is a eluded s950 by agro daughter of another famous sire in- spring farm fond hope wilfred leslie georgetown ontario paid the second high est price of 1400 for roman- dale marcus a fourmonthsold son of the excellent cow gov erness ra supreme who was a member of the allcanadian produce of dam in 1956 an eightmonthsold bull calf went to ralph helmslev cen tral city nebraska atsl275 he is romandale gratuity a son of the allcanadian two- yearold heifer of 1954 d s dunton sons bramp ton ont bought a four-months- old bull with the prophetic name of romandale destiny this bull is out of mary ann snowflake an excellent daugh- bros hamilton ont 900 bv a a whaling st pauls s50 bv cameron h boake maple s77o by murray p holtbv pl perry ss25 by e king markham and marsdale farms st catharines wm j murphy lindsay ont paid the two top prices for bred heifers i i5 and 725 both daughters of bond haven rag apple maple murphy also bought the top open vearling at 625 she too being a maple daughter fifteen bulls averaged 755 twentyseven milking females 54ss seventeen bred heifers 440 four open yearlings 437 and two heifer calves 262 conservation board conserves 206200 sixty members of metropoli tan toronto and regional con servation authority lopped 206- 200 from their budget for 1959 set previously at over 1000000 whep they held a conservation meeting at king township muni cipal building this cut was made possible by reducing levies on all munici palities in the watershed of which the humber river is a part by a total of 602316 made on the basis of 3899 cents per capita the per capita levy was 50 cents to make this sharp reduction the authority slashed the pur chase of conservation lands by 93s0o and delayed the building of the bath house at hart lake near brampton for a time this was to cost 96400 a saving on the dam in the albion hills was estimated at s1500 and architect fees of 4- 500 for a camp school at the same site were eliminated ac quisition of buildings for the pioneer village was reduced by 5000 and maintenance of con servation area was also cut by the same figure warden william hodgson wel comed the authority at its larg est attendance king councillor ray jennings represents the township on the board why 6h all wet find what you are l00kin for w1th newsffcperf aps bl00m1ngt0n mr robt mill had the mis fortune to fall and break his right arm on friday last mr and mrs c davis of to ronto were at his fathers mr e davis on the weekend and had sunday dinner with mr and mrs c lemon mr and mrs r 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