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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), April 23, 1959, p. 2

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From The Files Of St and And Years Ago Serving Newmarket and the rural districts of North York lhe Newmarket Era IS- The Express Herald Ian Baxter Publisher Caroline Ion Editor George Haskett Sport Editor Racine Production SteFaniuk Advertising THE EDITORIAL PAGE THE TWENTYTHIRD DAY OF APRIL NINETEEN AND FIFTYNINE THE REWARDS OF DUTY of last figure This was no easy task The a had increased only in the past year so it meant the mi tailing of certain projects considered by the majority as unessential to provide hi John extra funds for other such as the launching He The publishers of newspaper- In Canada have re- threeyear urogram of Improvement for St tat their annual burp of publicity over the past two Increased school costs accounted Tor II mills of seeks The semiannual meeting of the Weekly Pub- higher rate in Last vcar the Public School Ushers association was held in Ottawa where it wa for salaries to teachers This in- addressed by the Prime Minister This week the direr- supply help and the music supervisor The I tors of the Canadian Daily Newspaper association net mated expense for 1959 was given by the board as J in Toronto Their new president Charles Peters of Similarly the increase in the budget sub- en the Montreal Gazette speaking at the annual dinner i by the Newmarket and District High School cm pointed out as did Mr the very real res- due primarily to teachers salaries Last year resting with the publishers in then attitude t and this year the figure has been inwards their readers This responsibility is one which estimated as only were teachers salaries involves the essence of democracy the maintenance raised keeping them in line with those paid by other l of our democratic freedoms II calls for honest re- hoards in York county but more teachers were added porting unbiased writing and thinking and staff as additional nanus were required to handle fearless exposure of wrongdoing To accomplish increased I local level calls for knowledge of civic affairs all level of from school board and road commission and 1fnii Also the High a deficit of ships of id ended I villi The of this sparer must have been pressed in reading tile last issue which reported the budget for Newmarket the Fairy Lake program and the District laycee convention held at Burlington Each of the three stories reported civic activities by members or this newspapers staff who in addition to their activities in publishing give lime and talents to our should he Vet we doi Pi duct will the towns levy for being Heart Throbs Humor menial publisher thai clod Javcco THE GOVERNMENT IN BUSINESS Canada pop cased lo mlllio from Ills HOED THE LINE I Ususo1on SionVrjtuw 1 municipal level Newmarket t not dike the Slate of llihlBlinOuXeltluo Hi the budget lot taxpayer be unaware 1 both the f success with council met this the headlines in last week Era and in largo type an increase of Initial rale Is tin holding Hie line asks flu as he could find on Vie feel Confide of the nod members of selves in a surra are undertaken thai Mr of this deficit fuiancn his are advised Mi He ran be forgiven for lack of oincil mai have he We live oil the governors until election tear Mr Diefenbaker la Mr Prune Minister he respoMiblllts is they did kit are sincere in your A mi studs of the budget 1 weals to Kile v business OLD HOME TOWN jyJWjE

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