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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 14, 1973, p. 20

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a Tie En KnwfcfcOBLWetf Nor ltTJ King men hold top Royal Winter Fair horse show posts Judainamore than iust a hobby rfUWJflliy KING TOWNSHIP When the Agricultural Indulges Winter Fair comes Totonloeochjentil becomes a lake Bui Interest Mecca for a large number of King Township horse and emphasis Mrs said of her husband to Douglas Catto and his family a highlight of they an National Exhibition the major equestrian serai professional photographer again on equestrian work of course She described her home during these International But for Doug its the highlight of lit I I ruling top Mr told The Era people from the Region will be especially Interested in this years Royal Fair Theres a cattle sate with South America Europe involved he The 42yearold Mr his wife Jackie an r our children are just beginning their yen small acreage neat Hit village of KtSlkby former Mr alio later turned 1 officiating and his first assignment wis make Fair family affair The couple loss King several years ago Mr is s when they returned I sales with Canadian I Olympics and the Mr is currently busy planning equestrian director for the Olympics his wife Mr Collard His wife Yvonne is a member of the jury group of judges who judge the jumper class and Winnipeg be ovcI daughter Cathy Is competing for her In the Junior Hunter Division In addition Mr lectures in showing and Barry centre chairman of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair horse show committee this year and Douglas president of the Fairs international com petition Jary arc shown above with an Miller a competitor from Both Mr and Mr are King Township residents photo at College and local shows and events At least two of the Catto boy ranging in age from three girls and a fallowing in then oldest girls 1 front she said a young child I ly moved to a rural e has been able to indulge her first Cathy is the eldest or the five children girls and two boys And she seems to be the one following most closely in her parents equestrian interest Cathy has her own horse sixyearold and currently is in her last year Grade 11 at the high school In Aurora Mr is general manager of a welding firm Hell sue King Township over bad roads I The big TV eye KING TOWNSHIP threatened has who said he child with an hold leg and a valuable He said he I township council legally im wnich responsible for any require personal injury or loss treatment in He incurred as a result of said road conditions had Kuniski told council he poor road conditions recently reached had previously been J ihree days gravelled Mr questioned road work lh subsequently ad not been done in July the road bad been scheduled that night Council directed its Councillor Stanley Kuniski added I lo f Schad and she acknowledgement hat Schads indicating Ihe will be watching York police cells sited the satisfied iiic day the had been dime township hoped the York Regional Pol Murray problem had been but that home at the said the road would be have equipment male prisoners in me the Newmarket cells the that installed so female pris- be spared decided at last The board agreed spend for four male sergeants cameras with wideangle Commissioner Stew- lenses wondered if housings and sequential was a possibility switchers that id retaliation of female employees automatically switch the by observing male prisoners picture from one cell to order A desk sergeant International check the ii 1 iii inc cells Chief said wilh smile regular duties in Crawford said part of the Chief Crawford said building Asked about the ihe equipment Periodic personal comment Chief needed tnensure nhc Crawford said the force lion of an unfor New radars could replace York police stop watches digital radar ui week after not they would be Crawford said the digital 11 no longer be serviced I have been in use Last spring polic visible to any driver who wonts argue with the policeman Ihe chief said They liave trouble reading the stopwatch hey won I have Police pay for bushes damaged during arrest NEWMARKET York Regions police commission has paid a suspect alter Mr while BY SINCLAIR STEVENS MP YORK One of the major issues during last federal election campaign was the high cost of unemployment Insurance In Canada Certainly the criticism of the Insurance easily understood by the fraudulent abuses of the plan It Is estimated that in 1972 insurance cost the Canadian taxpayer over K billion representing more than per cent of I 1 governments total budgetary and budgetary expenditures for I s spent by the Department Expansion in and millions Canadas total unemployment benefits in wide margin the combined total of the previous two years Benefits in totalled million in they totalled million I had hoped that the Government had tightened up and eliminated most of he abuses surrounding the unemployment insurance Parliament however I was surprised to find many constituents still complained that there freeloading and outright Insurance Commission So far in 1973 unemployment is down slightly in Canada yet the cost to the Nation for unemployment insurance is up This is due insurance scheme had been tested scale before being used across the country But Ihe loser appears to be the taxpayer the is working and the employer iv to go up per cent government is now going to collect more money in premiums from workers and employers Next year a a week man will while a person at a be selfsustaining If unemployment percent the government was I good government should be able to keep again With unemployment near six per cent they have raise Unemployment premiums to make the fund selfsustaining when per cent are level of unemployment and making the persons who are working pay for it Surely it is wrong lo accept as inevitable a six per cent unemployment level in Canada Australia feels it is a national disaster if their rate reaches two per cent It is especially wrong lo load the governments mistaken approach to this matter on the worker and his employer rather to tighten up their own of the fund and to take steps lo hire workers but I Ottawas approach is amending the old undoubtedly well meaning conceived Now we have the problem of getting those able to Papering over the problem police list of stopwatches public relations The womans hedge had been damaged when wrestled a suspect 41 killed on York roads in cold for last week the monthly accounts lait weeks meeting Police Chief ground after Ike suspect got oil of a cruiser and started walking away from accident provincial highways in year Property iseslimatedalSl55Q733 This department patrols such highways as and 9 within the S King couple at royal wedding they told The couple Mary Anne Elder Friday who Is also of King However wedding declined However Mrs In which 36 people were injured and property damage was estimated at Accident stati- departments are higher so far this year then they were for the same period King Township inspired Sandra s dress and coal in silk came from Joy in King City and were designed by Ingrfd The dress in pink and blue print is topped by a coat in plain blue The ensemble Is short falling just below Ihe knee Ihe designer said last week The cut of the coal appropriately is inspired and skirt but present for Royal COLLECT HIDES Resources Is collecting deer and moose hides for Department of Indian except increased volume or traffic He said police have stepped up their patrols and radar surveillance but the accident rate has not declined significantly We are also making a survey of accident Priority needed on Schomberg sewers council passed a Northern Ontario gift barbecue match or token by the Indians In maKing leather goods such as moccasins gloves at the neck and puffed sleeves ride please turn It animal you have harve sted by supplying work for the Indians of Nor Ontario I you are not going by supplying work with a staff of officers engineering department to give the community of Schomberg top priority in Council stressed that ere is a real p the Schomberg area

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