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Richmond Hill Liberal, 17 Jan 1979, A2

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“There’s a lot of .talk about mistrust between the board and teachers. These long gaps in betâ€" ween meetings make it Bill Monroe. chairman of the board's team, is not happy with the delay in setting up another round of talks. He said he doesn’t know what provincial mediator Harvey Ladd's problems are, but if he had his own choice, he‘d get the two sides back together as quickly as possible. While elementary teachers have settled contract negotiations with the York Board of Education, meditation, hearings between the secondary teachers' team and the board remain in limbo. Aâ€"z â€" TH'E LIBERAL. Wednesday. January 17. 1979 in limbo - Monroe Secondary teachers, board Recently he and his tractor went through a soft spot on the Mill Pond, when he was testing the ice for strength. It was just a fluke, because the Mill Pond is perfectly safe everywhere else. By MILLIE STEWART Liberal Reporter Town of Richmond Hill tractor driver, Bob Whitmarsh, who has been with the Parks and Recreation department longer than anyone, must be wondering if he should invest in a set of water wings. Bob and his'tractor seem to be having a run of bad luck with the ice on neighborth ponds. Last Week, Bob Vtook his tractor to Oak You may be able to claim up to $200 for each child in your familyâ€"depending on your family income. If your family income is less than $18 000 per year (that's the net income of both husband and wife) you will qualify for the full $200 for each eligible child. If your family income is more than $18 000 you may still qualify for a total or partial payment, depending on the number of children. The application form for the new federal Child Tax Credit is enclosed with your New federal Child Tax Credit Bob and his tractor take the plunge again look like the truth,“ said Mr. Monroe. “Well just the opposite is the case â€" we do give a damn." He claimed it wouldn't be breaking any regulations if he were to approach the teachers. “Our negbtiations would probably be far BUY HERE PEOPLE SELL HERE The teachers have been without a contract since August 31, 1978. Their last contract, which was ef- fective September 1, 1977. was signed in early December of that year. superior without him (the mediator) anyway," he said. ' Once the ice reaches a thickness of six to eight inches,.it can sustain a weight of two tons, and the tractor weighs only 3,000 pounds As luck would have it, the tractor found a soft spot at the very edge of the pond. and Bob once again found himself up to the hubs in slush. Dave Hamilton from the Parks and Recreation Department assured The Liberal that the ice on this pond and the Mill Pond is perfectly safe. Ridges to clear the snow off a pond at the comer of Maple Grove and Wendy Way, because Councillor Gord Rowe asked the town for some assistance. Health and Welfare Santé et Bien-étre social Canada Canada Monique Bégin, Minister January family allowances cheque. Read the instructions carefully then fill in the form and send it along with your completed 1978 Income Tax Return and your statement of Family Allowances. ATTENTION If you need help, your nearest Health and Welfare or Revenue Canada Taxation office is there to assist you. Some private firms can also assist, but charges for tax discounting services can be as high as 15%, Try not to use them. BABY BONUS WINNER! R. Brownley, 217 Elgin Mills Road, Richmond Hill. The amount won was $5136. The December winner of the 8.8. Kresge 90. ':Double Your Baby Bonus Draw” was Any mother could be a winner in the January draw, simply by cashing her family allowance cheque at Kresge’s, Richmond Heights Shopping Centre, Richmond Hill and filling out the coupon provided. The groups asking for special grants are the York County Association for the Mentally Retar- ded; Helpmate Infor- mation; Energy Con- servation Office; the Recycling Committee; and the Richmond Hill Youth Concert Band. L a s l T u e s d a y representatives from the five organizations spoke lo the committee ex- plaining their special need. Seventeen organizat- ions in town filed under this category and five of those where either new or asking for a larger amount. Review grants The Finance Com- mittee for the Town of Richmond Hill is still reviewing grant ap~ plications from organizations other than those of a recreational nature. 0 We stock brand names and generics â€" but have limited varieties of duplicate products 0 Our products are displayed very simply 1OFL Bockbottom fgogl prices at thgggjocatjons. n-A A -A I'-_ o lSZtIJéhe Streetat i’rethe'wey - 970 Queen Street East 0 9751Yonge Street. Richmond Hill 0 2480 Eglinton Ave. East .79 LUNCHEON MEAT TOMATO SOUP WHITE SUGAR UTILITY GRADE - FROZEN 2-4 LB. AVERAGE LIMIT OF 2 PER CUSTOMER LIMIT OF 1 0 PER CUSTOMER LIMIT OF 4 PER CUSTOMER LIMIT OF 2 PER CUSTOMER FINE - GRANULATED HEINZ CONDENSED BURN’S ROY-ALL GRADE A FRESH Values effective um" closing Saturday. January 20. 1979. rock bottom prices because 0 You bring'your own bags â€" 0 You do your own price or we sell them to you at 3c marking on your purchases. each. 0 You parcel your own groceries 0 We do not accept cheques. - We check you out quickly. 0 We are open tewer hours. BOTTLE 750 ml BET. 2litre 675 g TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY €1.00 FROM THE TROPICS - LARGE AVOCADOES BANANAS WHITE LABEL - BEVERAGES - GINGER ALE. ORANGE OR PLUS 20¢ BOTTLE DEPOSIT Store Hours WHITE LABEL - VANILLA .17 PRODUCE OF U.S.A. NABISCO CEREAL 106 10-9 FRIDAY SATURDAY â€" 10-9 â€"- 96

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