1 united coop 1 967 sales were highest in history owaed b dlnp to of ontart cooperatives are aimllar to oilier buslnoufia but with one major difference thy by the customer accor- unltcd cooperativc mario ruh division mana ger alex miller guest speaker at the uco hallo n-orange- vllle branchs annual dinner mooting in stewart town hjji tuesday february 20 mr miller who has been con nected with working cooperat ives since the late hmos also noted the coopcrators insuran- ce associations of guclph an affiliate of uco is the leading car insurance company in on tario 1 this is one indication of the increasing use of cooperative companies in lie province uco is the third largest dis tributor of fertilizer in ontario mostused agent for sale of laughter cattle to the toronto stock yards and agent for half of the eastnrop grains in south- wcmernontarlo m mr mulrr was introduced by earn harrop following a dinner and a sinong a report from leniicy charl es chairman o ft he council re viewed the 1967 appointment of charles harris former branch manager to operations manag er for a number of central on- h s teachers survey rates working conditions adequate work conditions in north ualton aecondary schools leave aomething to be desired ac cordjng to a confidential teach era survey among ontario schools in janu ary a lystcm of reporting has been developed which allows boards to compare with others the aurvey of employment an to sue how they shaped up conditions in ontarios second ary school was made by ontar la secondary school tcaehcrj federation headed by llobcrt smith or nelson itltfh school burlington it indicates that work condi tioni at act op and milton high schools are- only fair while- at georgetown conditions arc rat ed as adequate if indicate that acton tech- en consider their relations with the school boandi as excellent denneych aries of r r 3 georgetown is thanked for his fourteen years of service to the helton branch of united tario cooperatives and the up- cooporativcs of ontario by alex mjjler retail division polntmcnt of william mullhuto manager at ucos head office in weston a past council monagt ucos halton oranjjc- ville bralich in his place in november the educational committee organised a bus trip to the cooperative meat packing plant in barrie ami the barrie coop one of the largest eoopcraiivc retail stores in the province other facilities were visited mr charles report also cov ered various additiqns to equip ment at the uco installations within this area branch manager bill mullin in his report stated sales for the year ending september 11 1p were the highes in the co- operatives history- tliey total ed 2383323 as compared to the previous years 2102100 a new campaign designed by general manager leonard liar- man is entitled use your co- chairman mr charles is retiring frorn the branch op and is aimed at making holstein class bh bull for members realize they are actuj jersey class tlie hd mcphet cilly hurling themselves when son estate for guernsey clas tfivybuy products from outside and alex sutherland for ayr- companies which uco can pro- j shire cijss central ontario operations council member george pel- manager cl harris chaired leltcrio reported on the uco an election of councillors annual meeting in toronto which due to bad weather was reeled to a two yjjr tern attended by only three repres- wcre a exandcr don clca- cntaiives from this branch ar vc and jjoyd may j delegate to the uco annual mr pelletlcno snowed sever- meet will be george pellet- al slides taken at the meeting georgetown and milton trach era rate relation with- their acbool boards adequate- aaked to rate the attitudri of their boards toward educational improvement both georgetown and milton teachers considered theirs good acton and burlington rated their boards excellent oakville high school teachers were not turveyed for their op inions burlington teachers reckoned relations between staff and school board were excellent but rated work conditions as being only fair the question were 1 how quid you rate the attitude of your juiarrt toward educational improvement 2 how would from previous years the osstk hopes the sur veys will assist teachers and school trustees in improving the quality of education offered in the proviace the survey rated excellent as being between 73 and 100 per cent good 6674 per cent fair- ff06per cent adequ ate 030 per ennt and poor under so per cent for cadi question the georgetown herald thursday march 7th 1963 page 0 you rate relations between board and staff and 3 how would you rale conditions of work in your school a summary of scores from north halton schools indicates clon r question one 84 per rent question two 84pcr cent and question three 64 pr cent georgetown 6 51 o7j and milton db 2 the figures f6r tturu nut on were r5vg 62 ahogethcr 231 ontario school boards took part in the survey draper d0bie company ltd members the toronto stock exchange nearest branch office 24 queen st e- brampton omv queens square bldg telephone 4393222 no toll charge from georgetown and vicinity canadian skcurfties review our first quarterly ravuw in th year 1964 of a selected hit of canadian securities representing a croc1lon of canadian industry i now avauide on request this review covering in summary form buy sell r hold recommendations of a select group of growth stocks is por- tlcularly timely in ylew of the manycresscurrenu tn the ynarjeet canvassers needed march is lied cross month in canada the- time when tin ca nadian lied cross makes its annual appeal for funds can vassers 11 or older are urgent ly needed for this years cam- pnigii- bo a good citizen volun teer as a canvasser for the lied cr ss in our community the more canvassers thcrd are the less timo and effort it will take to meet this years objective the questions were gleaned fmiil a quesuonnaike circulated lw p tho wcrk inad annual meeting jge0rget0wn district memorial hospital association will b hld in th hospttal cafeteria 1 830 pm on tmnrsttay march 14th t968 holders of honorary uf and 19b memberfilps ar urged to ahend annual membership are available at hospital monday through friday refreshments magistrate john d ord qc chairman uco second vjee fred hamilton reported the co terio sam harrop bilucii hur- president ren don v ijtencc tvlternate delegates will in clude llo3tmay7tiul malm deniil lawrence mac alexand- er and denncy charles mr kerr supports stand of jersey guernsey men operative has total assets amounting to over 33 million as he outlined tlir total finan cial picture for the province charles retired from h- awards given included those i years of association with uco presented lit w j bennett fori council work this year men in it ottawa good rsuuj i would be obtained j i j fxecutive member murray kcrnighnrrsairf theajsociatinn i should resenc its judgment ofl your next pair george kerr liw for halton west snid lakt wccu he felt jersey and guernsey dairy far mers should get special conces sions when the ontario milk marketing board pooling ar- ahgfrment comes into effect on march 1 jersey and guernsey dairy creed- cattle farmers are com plaining that the milk pooling arrangement will ruin their bus iness which has taiten iff vcars to build un v the pooling they say will lve farmer no incentive to produce rore because he will only be paid top prices or a certain quota and thereafter will be paid a secondary price ai1m ontario kerr snciking after the op- ening of the legislature said he predicted the problem would arise he said the pooling ar wmcmcnt which was started to help the less well off arm- ers in eastern ontariotends u tdwcttjiefarmersinlliowott to the level of the east there arc about 40 jersey and guernsey channel island hreed cattle farmers in halton t pnc falinfils mik is used for bottling where- as only about 70 per cent of standard mill is used for hot- tling the rest is used as jndus1 trial milk and sold at a second- ary price kerr said he hopes the farm er will- gain coiuessions lie thinks they might be able to flliht their cine through maur- lrc beatty a north haltnnchan- nel islnnd breed farmer who ii a member of the milk market ing board but one chnnnel island hreed farmed k6dnthkllajnf horn by said beaty itf ont man a4- sihst a liwn board ieir in a tickllfh nosltion he said he felt jleaty had done a very gocd jo1- for speiiking for the channel island orcd fanners halton it jim snuw mfp tvr halton east said he felt concession fon the channel island breed farmers woiid present loo ma ny administrative problems fc the milk marketing hoard he conceded that the arran gements teemed like un injus tice for the channel island farmers because thy hat pour ed alkuit 154k000 in the pavt teii yean in promoting thir particular typo of milk the fur mora say university tests have shown their milk is superior to humlird milk al- 1 hough it floes nt sell at a high er price almost all of their honesty no ballyhoo should be ndp aim if the new democratic party could not base its imae on honest policy rather than bally hoo ii would bo very disap- 1 pointed halloa east biding ndp association was told thur sday in milton hank howe strongly objected to the party attempting to build its imago by seeking television and newspaper publicity which could he based on half truths ballyhoo and baloney the association decided to back a letter sent by its ex- ecu live committee to federal nub council members object- ing to the proposed operation new canada ttyc operation is intended lo encompass publicopinion polls on major issues and massive local campaigns for support one of the proposals under t hep i btttdse tu n-looal-work- shops to train peopje to rami patgn by interviews i think we would he foolish to try to build a homey image fiaid howe it should be built on a soy nil base our men are doing a good job at ottawa and this is what wo should base ii on the proposed operation until later on he said the executive should not be criticized for sending the letter of objection to fed eral council memlwrs and the provincial secretary a motion supporting the let ter was passed goaheadthechoice is yours jims steering service whml alignment whl balinclng compuu brak servlca j gftnaral ftapain park st clan willlami 77tsia lf saiil ifrtlitrpartyi put coot for fast nultime iistiic strvict consult a mem8er of yhk brampton real estate board canadian citizenshrp applications applications for canadian cilizonthip will he accepted very wednesday and friday from 930 a hi let 4 pm at quoens square building 2t queen slroet east brampton ontario applications alio acceplod monday through friday from 830 am to 430 pm tl the court of canadian citiicnship 150 main strent west hamilton ontario for information regarding documents required foes kale phone brampton 4511240 extensn 12 for you lloo five whole dollars less hut only this month and never again ior this is a monthly special they are so finely made you can wear them for any 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