uxbridge lady is stoiif f villes tops queen tops member ethel west of uxbridge became the new 1980 queen during in spiration night march 24 at memorial christian church here she is congratulated by leader debbie wilson ethel lost a total of 21v4 pounds in about three months to acquire her goal of 115 pounds shes never missed a tops meeting and shes never felt better joann thompson the tribune- thursday april 17 isu ii u stouffville walter of stouffvilterand service was held from three daughters eua oneuts funeral chapel mrs jack mcgrath of stouffdlle april 7 for ring wood margaret bert williams foucsing mrs ron buker of his passing two days whitby and carole mrs previous at his residence don shank of markham on south street born in toronto oct 25 1897 the late mr williams attended rglintnn avenue public one sister ella mrs clifford woodcock resides in toronto the deceased enjoyed farming and gardening school before his parents during earlier years hed arthur and jessie williams moved to a farm near mongolia in 1910 in 1926 be married dorothy marshman of atha who survives along with two sons jack and been a member of the- orange lodge in toronto rev don pugh along with rev bill yuille conducted the service with interment stouff ville cemetery career in nursing precedentsetting case wife shares st o ek the estranged wife of down by a judge of the a former stouffville man ontario supreme court has been awarded 50 per the order a first of cent of her husbands its kind in the province stock in a precedent- relates to one barbara setting decision handed leatherdale and her comments husband- douglas one time residents t on duchess street in stouffville justice john holland based his award on mrs outside meeting recent media coverage of a motion with regard ao teacher bargaining which was passed at the annual meeting of the ontario secondary school teachers federation has drought thatmotion into public debate that coverage centered mainly on one or more comments made outside the meeting i has affected public per ception of the intent- of osstf to deal with a growing problem for ontarios 35000 secon- da ry school teachers negotiating collective agreements with 79 1 school boards across the province in the majority of collective agreements settlements are reached through a bargaining process defined in provincial legislation however areas of the province which have experienced strikes and lockoutssome school boards have taken note of the fact teachers spend considerable- time and effort in quickly restoring normal operations after strikes have been con cluded its to the teachers credit- and a reflection of- their professional integrity that they do so the difficulty for teachers is that by minimizing the negative aspect of strikes for the good of their students they mayj well be en couraging trustees to create strike situations to put it another way because trustees do not see strikes as having a serious effect on their system they seem- in some cases to be engineering confrontation with their employee groups in order to gain an advantage at the bargaining table if that is the case and the point can be argued in many areas where bargaining is now in a crisis situation then that situation must be stopped that is the concern raised by teachers last week and that is the reason why teachers are prepared to consider strong and unusual action to draw public attention to an inequity in collec tive bargaining between teachers and trustees there is legislation which provides for the orderly development of- negotiations even if that development involves sanctions by either side however that legislation is predicated upon the serious intent of teachers and trustees to bargain in good faith and avoid confrontation wherever and whenever possible if either of the parties subverts that intent prolonged strikes which have negative effects on students result sincerely margaret wilson president yiythu seasons top scorer in the girls hockeylleagueb julie thompson of the l and m gardens senior team julie amassed a total of 60 points this season with an impressive record of 45 goals and 15 assists si v- rjaw k jim holt leatherdales con tribution to the marriage as a housewife mother and wageearner the couple has one child 1 the judge claimed mrs leatherdale had assisted in management of the house care of the boy and had pooled a portion of her earnings during the time she worked jas a bank efn- ployee he awarded her a 20000 share of bell canada stocks held by her husband they had been purchased in his name from payroll deductions as a bell canada em ployee i attach no significance to the fact that the shares are in the husbands name alone ills financial ability to acquire the shares was assisted by the wifes efforts inside and outside the home mr justice holland noted in his decision he described it as fair and equitable douglas and barbara letherdale separated in 1978 after nineteen years of marriage it is understood that mr leatherdale plans to appeal capital gains tax 4 unfair dear editor in 1921j income tax was introduced it was supposed to be only temporary look where we are today more recently sales- tax was also introduced it also was to be only temporary horse feathers next we have capital gains tax a discrimina- tory edict aimed mostly at the farmer but you may be the next victim a mans home is supposed to be his castle i say its immoral to take away a persons home then tax him for the privilege i urge you to request the revenue minister william rompkey to have legislation passed that will correct this faulty law write your mp before its too late no postage is required the revenue ministry has immense power at its disposal we are given an appraisal and later an assessment that we cant refuse youre guilty prove yourself innocent so far ive written 38 letters without a single reply were surely standing in red square if you feel you too have been wrongly treated write me and iii havemymptake your letter to ottawa sheerer frank calderone 4177 lawrence ave east westhoi onl mie2s3 after four years of declining health and much suffering coral may brodie passed away sun march 30th in toronto general hospital she was the oldest daughter of george a and kate terry brodie who formerly lived on the original brodie homestead on the fifth concession of whit church a short distance north of the stouffville- gormley townline she- was in her 84th year coral attended bethesda public school when mr isaac pike was the popular teacher she later attended pickering college in newmarket and then graduated in nursingfrom toronto general hospital f for years she worked in china helping train native girls as nurses in a universityhospital she was supported by bloor st united church in toronto after some years she was forced to return to canada because of illhealth she is sur vived by 3 sisters jessie b brodie and lillian t brodie of toronto and violet also a graduate of toronto general hospital now mrs dr arthur james of seattle also surviving is one brother j arthur brodie of toronto twojwothers predeceased her alexander an army officer of world war 1 and charles m an air force officer of world war 2 the deceased was unmarried she was a lifelong friend of dr and mrs robert mcciure the famous missionary couple she was a retiring person but very friendly and with a great senseof humour a private funeral service was heldfrom trull funeral home in toronto she was a patient for some timein leisure world nursing home on st george st and briefly in the toronto general hospital provincial honors york south homemaklng clubs held their spring achievement day in the victoria square community centre saturday several diplomas were presented to deserving members by home economist beverley brook of newmarket recipient of t her provincial honors certificate was carolyn k- shaw right rr 2 markham jim thomas green gables home thanks dear mr thomas we the residents of green gables home at bloomington wish to thank the ladies who so kindly gave of their time to help celebrate march birthdays for senior citizens here- percy hart george styles mrs fryer and mrs tyrell we are indeed grateful sincerely fern harris ask me about i life insurance for todays woman at home or on the job i- woman needs a llf insurance plan of her dwno call me for details jidigkhall j v i village shoppes plaza r markham- 2940750 like a good neighbor state farm is there i stale farm life insurance company itoflehouic 1 vt 1 ft t- houi optr a vl itd 23day jasper banff yellowstone included in cost stouffville to stouffville transportation by deluxe motorcbach twentytwo nights accommodation cost for handling one piece of luggage per person sightseeing as outlined in itinerary guided tours of edmonton vancouver and yellowstone national park jasper national park hells gate gondola lift in rockies ferry crossings butchart gardens banff national park if in calgary during stampede admission 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