Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 15, 1976, p. 14

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the tribune thursday january 15 ot6 j 0 f wde were working together ao keep our prices low i and our pride high the time has come to put price k pride together again if we cant do it nobody can cut from canada grade a beef boneless blade or short rib roast eutfrowcnat n hours monwed 96pm thursfri 99pm sat 830 6 pm bordens 2 percent partly skiaamed milk 3 qt bag 119 budget meal suggestion frozen 5lb pkg 9289 boston blue cq fillets lb d v seabrook fancy shoestring straight or crinkle cut frozen bpkg french fries green giant fancy cross rib roast lb boneless lb 138 118 boneless shoulder cuts stewing beef ill 8 fresh ground chuck fr0zenc0rn m b a meal for 4for less than 200 moneysaving values ii i i0n u orange juice if inoiii icjn unjwirlls d tohci tpaiid rloztti 3loo lncy ki hni lkin ob il a a rahjots 10iloz tin ti stokely vegetables 169 wieners ah beef 88 vzei f efffs seafood highliner frozen 5 lb box 289 pickled by the piece boston blue fillets 59 back bacon highliner frozen boston blue burns store pack fish sticks 153 sausages beefpo 89 side bacon 168 golden skillet frozen heat serve previously frozen skinless hi liner cod chicken cutlets 8 8 sliced beef liver 64 fish chips 1 25 13 fl oz tn schneidersred hots dutch treat your choice im 1lbvacpac super right tiklly iai y apple sauce stoki1y aiti nik van camp beans 4qq 400 ioilqz tin 4h cutntt hciic ii prune plums m l o tlfj 3oo heinz ketchup action priced 20 floz bottle a superb blend rich in brazilian coffees lib bag 115 8 oclock 3 coffee ag iorres i md dag aasj 339 jane parker i hot cross buns pkg of 6 pkg of 12 119 69 aswiass jane parker sliced- enriched white or 60 whole wheat sandwich bread 100 24oz loaves 1 try it with asp cheddar cheese jane parker apple pie full 8inch 22oz pie fresh produce florida white seedless size 48 grapefruit california large bunch each broccoli 49 everyday low prices canada no 1- small ontario red delicious apples v99 thompson excellent mixture wild bird seed 67 thompson 2v4lb pkg sunflower seeds 89 african violets 199 399 main stwst0uffville free parcel pickup service student performers impress the adults richmond hill perhaps the board of education should include students in more of its meetings commented one parent in the auditorium of bayview secondary school jan 7 it would be more in teresting a hundred or so spectators wednesday would have said amen to that the color en- thusiasm and talent provided by pupil par ticipants at the inaugural session for 1976 kept the people awake long enough to enjoy a period of refreshments that concluded the evening hearty applause followed every number including instrumental selections by the concert band at bayview a recorder group from crosby heights rich mond hill and the grade 8 band also from crosby heights spectators enjoyed vocal selections from the jr public school choir at markhams reesor park and the grade 7 and 8 choir at baythorn public school thornhill gymnasts from a club in sutton and aurora high school thrilled spectators with feats of rhythm and skill the choir from reesor park was under the direction of jean beaton the baythorn choir was directed by marilyn short ray barton led the band from the host bayview school james morrison was in charge of the band from crosby heights robert neumann out the sutton gymnasts through their paces mrs vivian seaman directed the colorful ballerinas from aurora the recorder group from regency acres school included the principal david duchesne they offered five selections between times doug allen of richmond hill was elected chairman defeating craig cribar of newmarket and don cousen of markham was elected vicechairman beating out john stephens of markham richmond hill local mpp tells of new wage miiiimiims by bill newman on march 15 on tarios minimum vwage rate will be increased to protect minimum wage earners against increases in the cost of living the general rale will become 265 per hour and the minimum for the con- i struction industry will be 290 per hour in addition a tip differential will be in troduced for some em ployees in theihospitality industry the new minimum to apply where tips are received the category of tipped em- ployees it will cover will be announced prior to the introduction of the 265 minimum there are many business people in durham north working in the tourism and hospitality industry accordingly i will keep their viewpoints in mind in anyfuture government discussions on this matter similar an nouncements will be made with respect to the minimum rate applicable to students and to har- vest workers in the seasonal agricultural industry while these increases in the minimum wage should help improve the position of minimum wage earners relative to i other workers the level will be under continual active review in 1976 and appropriate recom- mendations will be made as they become necessary y pensioners in this riding whoare currently receiving benefits from the ontario govern ments guaranteed annual income system will receive an additional increase in payment in this months cheque effective jan 1 1976 the ontario government increased its guaranteed income levels to 265 for a single pensioner and 530 for a pensioner couple f i

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