Newmarket Era and Express, 22 Nov 1956, p. 7

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-V- par j ITS A World Br CAROLINE ION For the first time a for womens affair reported to the annual meeting of the Civil Service association of Ontario The group met Ottawa from Nov to inclusive Under the chairmanship of Fell secretary with the Department of and Fornix at Maple the newly formed committee Is studying special problems of women mem ber of the provincial civil ser vice They number plus many on casual staff The committee has worked on many project perhaps the most Important of which was the es tablishment of the right of mar ried women to permanent ap pointment and participation in the superannuation plan The committee is happy to be able to lake credit for this Until this policy change came in May married women were barred from permanent appoint ment Some had been on tem porary staff for more than year with no hope of receiving pensions they LOW AS Bar and Chain WHICH STAftTfNO DAT WARRANT in Any any temperature with special voIUko ii pensions they are now able to for any her Handy fingertip throli One problem faced by men and It and oil plunder control women the committee pointed out is the absence of a proper examination procedure or cants to the Provincial Civil Ser- vice- Career women with years experience find themselves on the bottom run of the Service ladder because of the socalled AVAILAftLC IN TRANSMISSION Of DIRECT MODEM In the recent salary revisions effective Oct a glaring ex ample of discrimination against women was shown It was in the classification Nurses Aid group Candidates for this position spend years working through the first two groups to qualify for promotion On achieving It they receive a smaller annual salary than the minimum for an Attendant group I who may have had no prior hospital ex perience Even attendants agree that nurse aides do work comparable to their own The Womens Affairs commit tee advised a comprehensive study of the salary schedule in conjunction with job appraisal This would eliminate those in equalities which now exist they explained For a number of years the as sociation has asked the provin cial government for a complete survey of the Civil Service by an outside agency They have asked for a study of salaries job classifications and personnel practices The Womens Affairs committee has added more urg ency to request C Service STREET If ONI NEWMARKET LOSE ON INTEREST Continued from page establishment procedure Womens committee argued M SSl this system It was Proposed Terms With Lenhardt To Open Millard Turned Down The extension of Millard Ave caused sparks to fly once again at a Newmarket council meeting last week Reeve Edward Wright- man reminded Councillor Glad stone of his at nomination meeting last year quoting Mr as saying it would only take me five minutes get Millard Ave opened It isnt opened Mr added And after several deals with Mr you are bringing in new ones to get Milalrd Ave opened Councillors Gladstone and John introduced a resolution which council defeat ed It recommended that the nec essary culvert for the complet ion of Millard Ave be provided by the town and that the town enter into an agreement with Harold for him to do of Mrs Elmer The motto Your deeds of today will greet you tomorrow is to be re plied to by Mrs Albert Milne Roll call My grandfathers occupation The guest speaker will be Mrs Herb of Mount Albert and her subject will be Historical Research The hostesses will be Miss and Mrs Shipman gainst system It suggest led that the government should a merit system In which employees gain promotion through competitive examine- 20a CENTURY FOODS Where Quality is King a Timothy St Boiling Fowl ROLLED FRONTS VEAL FIVE ROSES Phone 33c lb lb lbs Cuke Mix 20c pkg CORN BEEF Fray Bentos Turnips tin 5c lb agreed with him The persons who originated the bylaws in September replied Mr should have been concerned enough to inves tigate and sec hat things were not permitted to drag It is a sad reflection on the performance of the past engineer and a reflec tion an the committee chairman he charged Mr Hands pointed out that he had not been chairman of the water committee in Mr admitted he lint been chairman of roads and bridge The bylaw concerned the con struction of a I on the north side of Avenue ltd south side of Arthur St and construction of a on Don Blvd and Sand ford Ave All were author ised in plus for sani tary sewers approved this- year Town Clerk Wesley Brooks gave an explanation for the de lay He said that many of the people had refused to pay for the sidewalks laid in front of their properties under local improve ment because of the condition of the walks A delay so long is serious re plied Mr Agreed replied the Everyone makes mistakes said Violet Mac No harm has been done The branch of the Womens Institute will hold its November meeting in Whit church school section number seven at pm This will be husbands night and Temperance- branch will be visitors Mr Cockburn Agriculture Re presentative of York county will be guest speaker Roll call Name an implement used by grandfather Members please provide he work as soon as possible and pay for the when a building permit is issued to him for shopping center on the ge St frontage of the former wis farm Town solicitor Kenneth Stiver pointed out a legal question to council He said If no building permit were requested or grant ed the town would never receive the money for the culverts Mr reminded council that he had presented the first re solution to extend Millard Ave He reviewed the series of agree ments between the town and Mr this past year In which the Millard Ave extension has figured Mr reasoned thai if no building permit were issued the town would only lose the tost of the culverts and if it were it would cost the town nothing to have the street opened this year Mr supported his argu ments Reeve told council it would cost for the cul verts and for the necessary fill After a meeting the follow ing day with provincial authorit ies Mr told this newspaper that subsidies of proximately probably cou- I Id be obtained if the town added that portion of the road to lis road system The cost to the town would be He opposed the town entering any more deals with Mr and anything that would bring a second shopping center to Newmarket Two shopping centers in New market would be absolute folly said Councillor Robert Wonch It would mean the town would have three shopping areas and not one would do well Im against en tering further deals with Mr particularly when he takes his own time to fulfill his past obligations Mr agreed with Reeve Wrightman and Mr De putyReeve pointed out that with a subsidy It could cost the town less to extend- the street Itself than under the agree with Mr if he didnt pay share Councillor George ask ed if the approval of a shopping center for Eagle Developers Ltd applied to Mr so that he would be able to have a shopp ing center on St regard less of the iein of the Millard Ave extension He was told by Mr Stiver that the resolution stood unless it was rescinded If it stands and he can have the shopping center add ed Mr we should go ahead and get Millard Ave op ened If not we should put an end to negotiations with Mr Len The motion was lost with only Councillors and Choppin voting In favor of it NEWMARKET SERVICES TOR NEWMARKET Vote GEORGE KNAPTON for Newmarket council YORK COUNTY HOSPITAL DONATION Home And School Groups Plan Varied Programs Klnic George Police Chief Byron will address the November meeting of the King George Home and School association at the school S pm His topic wilt be Youth Embracing the Law Dr J of the Newmark et High School staff will bring a choral group of high school stu dents meeting They will sing several selections Refresh ments wilt be served The Prince Charles Home and School association will hold Path- Night when the group meets at the school on Tuesday Novem ber at pm Fathers will con duct the business meeting and be In charge of the program Alexander School Inspector M Dunn will be the guest speaker at the Alexander Home and school education meeting of the School association at the school on Tuesday Nov at pm He will speak on Trends in Ed- Refreshments will be served Bell Citizenship will be the theme Hell Home and School association iof the meeting when the meets at He school on Wednes day Nov at pm The spea ker will be Councillor Alex There will be a social half- hour at the conclusion of the pro gram CHANGE of MANAGEMENT HILLCREST GARAGE AND SNACK BAR Texaco Stifles Yonge Street At Kokand luring HM COMPLETE SERVICE AT REASONABLE COST 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE Proprietor GEORGE AND JACK VOIINE A IMPORTED Spanish Onions 2 lbs TOYS TOYS TOYS SEE our wide range of mechanical and electrical toys and games for all ages from 9 to 90 WA1KIKO DOCS AUTOMATIC SIITS MOTOR BOATS TRUCKS DOM CAItltlAOKS AND THE AMAZING SUB MARINE THAT ACTUALLY LIGHTS UP SURFACES AND DIVES now I Use our layaway plan today I of fur A small serure WI Mews The branch met in the hall on November with an attendance of ladles ami two children Mix Kydd chaired the meeting and roll call by If I had my choice who would I he was decided to a bale of to Die Save the Children project the all mem ber are asked bring a cop and saucer or Sutton hospit al lie tup to he filled with can dy em hies are to be held Out winter commencing the first of the year and proceeds go In wards the Cabin fund t wo a I decided make a don ation now lor a on of the cabin Mik Smith was In charge of ihe program and called on Mr ft Stiles to read hymn pertain ing to Day Valiant Mr Draper and Mrs Anderson gave Area convention reports Mrs Inland Nelson sent a paper composed on be Home and School organisat ion read by Mrs Smith Miss played a plana solo Mis If Homer spoke on cur rent events and based her marks on our topic for day Current Events de lations She spoke of the pliue Canada ho taken In re lations in the Mrs Draper gave an account of her this year by plane to ios Angelea and homo by way of Vancouver nt the Canadian weal were Mrs Draper Mrs Draper and Mrs J Wilkinson WEVE NOTHING TO HIDE Wo kind of careful car buyer who lifts the hood and carefully cheeks nil features of any car lie plans to buy know he will find in on our lot exactly as conditioned and guaranteed If yoii are planum lo buy a used car investigate our wide selection A GOOD USED CAR OR TRUCK Minimum down payment on GMAC finance terms MANY MAKES MANY MODELS MANY YEARS TO CHOOSE FROM FROM MODELS YOUR CAR AS PART PAYMENT ON A BETTER USED CAR OR A NEW CAR T0 Public the Chevrolet has forced us clear out stuck of used cars make way for tradeins on Ihe new Chevrolet BOWSERS Fit Aurora of Aurora Proprietor CORDON The regular meeting of Kim branch was held the home of Mrs Murray Monro Mrs Sheldon vicepresident con ducted the meeting It was decided to hold card par ties during the winter In Hall the date to he an nounced later Mrs old district institute luncheon she at tended at Mrs which was for the purpose of the erection of a pioneer borne Kim Grove WI has to help with Ibis project Mrs an Interesting report of the convention The De cember meeting will he held at Hie home of Mrs Herb j For Example Dodge Crusader fully equipped with radio 139500 I I NT MISS THESE BARGAINS NEWMARKET MOTORS LTD The November meeting of the branch will he held I I Wednesday Nov at the home St Phone Ontario ai

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