thursday may 28 1970 the tribune page 13 fariii 4h achievement day jrumne goodwood girls win county honors zlll f s 5c ft d in mo sixteen year old sharon ransom goodwood rri received her county honors certificate at the ontario centre 4h achievement day in uxbridge may 23 jas thomas bruce area popular markham twp for a five month period from jan 1 to may 3 59914 persons have visited the bruces mill conservation area in markham township councillor tom lonergan reported at a meeting of stouffville council may 21 councillor lonergan is stouffvilles represen tative on the metro toronto and region conservation authority out of this number mr lonergan said almost 9000 were school children many attending the maple syrup festival last spring total attendance at all 13 areas during this same period was 215476 an increase of 24476 over 1969 pollution threat markham twp the alleged dumping of dry garbage in a gravel pit on 16th avenue east of hwy 48 has prompted a protest from residents in the area who fear con tamination of well water supplies the site is owned by a firm of warnock and johnson sand and gravel company get the most on your savings why settle for less this major canadian trust company federally incorporated and supervised pays the highest interest on savings your balance grows faster at guaranty guaranty trust company of canada capital and reserve 33000000 member of canada deposit insurance corporation uxbridge three members of the good wood i and ii clubs received county honor cer tificates at the ontario centre 4h achievement day may 23 in trinity united church ux bridge presentations by mrs wallace barton presi dent of ontario north district womens institute were made to sharon ransom 16 and diane fer guson 15 goodwood rr 1 and debbie watson 14 goodwood recipients of similar awards were donna bruce janice rahm and shirley short green- bank sheila williams and shelly williams man chester heather coates marilyn hayden and susan smitherman prince albert other participants in the afternoon program included members from port perry bethesda i and ii and quaker hill the achievement day for ontario north is may 30 at brock district high school canning- ton editors mail wolves are killers dear sir i am sorry for the delay in replying to the article about wolves published in your paper march 19 and written by edgerton pegg claremont rr2 to set the facts straight i felt it necessary to acquire all possible in formation on the subject i therefore called on the assistance of david callaghan a leading authority on wolves and wildlife in general i submit his report as follows dear sir in reply to the item written by mr pegg i wish to place the facts before you with regard to both timber woftes and brush wolves according to the department of lands and forests book entitled wolves and coyotes in ontario there are up to 12000 timber wolves in the province plus coun tless brush wolves and coyotes last year in the tweed district there were 47 timber wolves bountied all south of algonquin park and north of hwy 7 since jan 1 eleven timber wolves have been bountied around bancroft alone just last week one man killed six as to the eating habits of brush wolves i quote again from the same book it appears that anything is edible either vegetable or animal does in fact become part of their diet in february of this year dr dh pimlett in an address to the murray township ratepayers association stated if there are problems with wolves attacking livestock they should be taken care of a few of the animals brush wolves have gradually learned to kill traditionally new- field to feedlot built rugged sixton priced right whether youre storing or feeding youll take the hard work out economically with the gehl bu610 selfunloading box it unloads fast to provide the round trip speed you need to keep big harvesters going tilt top roof rises 24 to catch the entire stream of material from chopper deflectors then lowers to the height of the box sides unit 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since 1959 the deer population has diminished from 15 per square mile to three sincerely david callaghan please accept this as a true picture as we see it u our area i personally know of neighbors who have lost all their fowl to wolves in this same regard i have repeatedly warned my own sons tu head for the house should they see anything resembling a wolf in the area thanking you for co operating in this matter and allowing us to express our opinions on this sub ject sincerely a brillinger l amble ontario 14 hour approvals 2nd 3rd mtges arranged ix the convenience of yolb home low cost you can call to 10 pm toiay tor help ful courteous service prompt investment corp ltd 2 richmond st- w toronto call collect 3669586 evgs 2394913 i rover 1 jaguar rfritlbh austin triumph uyuuuo i 1 claremont motors claremont ontario j i parts sales service j 6492101 box plants waiting for you they arrive fresh practically every day i an excellent assort ment weve everything you need for planting at our new garden supply centre visit us today i come visit our new garden centre soon master feeds stouffville phone 6401892 just across the tracks from railway station your children arent going to get the education you got ontarios way of learning has changed because our way of life has changed children today learn mathe matics by discovering how numbers behave and what they mean they dont study grammar for the sake of grammar nor accept history without examining all view points and the sciences they are taught are the sciences of the 70s the things your child learns today will prepare him for the life style hell face tomorrow wed be short changing our young people and our province if we taught them any thing less today the province has 16 universities in the last four years alone enrolment has more than doubled and the total ontario government expenditure for student awards scholarships and fellowships has risen from 5 million to more than 30 million other forms of postsecondary education are also growing rapidly example the colleges of applied arts and technology arc a new style of ontario education flourishing from sarnia to thunder bay these com munity colleges offer diploma courses in everything from biochemistry to naval architecture and from air traffic control to advanced elec tronics starting from zero in 1967 ontario now has 20 community colleges with 61 locations and some 38000 full time and 34000 part lime students if you dont really believe we need advanced education techniques to face an advanced world well give you a selfish reason your future ontarios economy has grown from 147 billion in 1960 to some 315 billion in 1969 our incomes have doubled in the same decade our increase in exports is the second highest in the world to maintain this kind of development we need well developed people our investment in education helps build a better future but we need a strong economy to support our good intentions one way you can help when price and quality compare shop canadian ontarios quest for knowledge con tinues after the sun goes down with adults doing most of the studying in toronto alone evening courses number in the hundreds and thous ands of adults study subjects ranging from carpentry to civics pottery to poetry ontario universities now have an estimated 104000 full time students and 69000 part time students pic tured above is one of the newest ontario campuses trent university in peterborough ontarios labour force which topped 3 million last year for the first time is becoming increasingly skilled and competitive with other leading in dustrial nations our annual invest ment in manpower education is designed to continue the upgrading of skills through ontarios program of inplant training canadas life style of tomorrow presents many challenges but its ontarios sty le to meet these challenges today government of ontario department of trade and development