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Weston-York Times (1971), 8 Feb 1973, p. 2

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Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation and the construction would come «under the Canadaâ€"Ontario ~agreement on Great Lakes Water Quality. _ Discussions to be held soon between Canada and Ontario will include consideration of grants to assist the ongoing construction of municipal sewage treatment facilities‘ Page 2â€"The Westonâ€" i ork Times, Thursday, February 8, 1973 area where priority needs have been demonstrated. arranged _ through the Fevruary 1. It is the first threeâ€"year agreement in the history of Ontario The agenda has been approved by Environment Minister Jack Davis and Urban Affairs Minister Ron A tentative threeâ€"year agreement between the Metropolitan Separate School Board and its 3,800 teachers _ was _ signed Education. The terms will be presented to the school board and the teachers for ratification at dates to be The agreement covers the period from August 31, 1972, to June 30, 1975. It provides Basford, representing for salary increases ranging New sewerage agreement Tentative agreement 7"’_’/'?‘/’“" ;*" OPTICIANS *"~ 5 Locations For Your Convenience 1726 WESTON RD. 175 LAKESHORE E. OAKVILLE IMPORTED FRAME STYLES OCULIST PRESCRIPTIONS CONTACT LENSES 385 THE WEST MALL ETOB. 622â€"1603 249â€"9 119 Agreement, signed August 1971, was an essential base for the 1972 Canadaâ€"United States Agreement on Great Lakes Water Quality. This 1971 agreement provided for accelerated construction of municipal sewage treatment facilities in the lower lakes area. The federal governâ€" ment undertook to provide loans under the National Housing Act of up to $167 million towards a $250 million program for the improvement and conâ€" negotiating committees, trustee Joseph Grittani and teacher Johanne Stewart expressed satisfaction with the agreement. 1832 WESTON RD. 244â€"5458 Canada, and Environment Minister James Auld and Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental _ Affairs Minister _ John _ White, representing Ontario. The â€" Canadaâ€"Ontario from $800 to about $3,000 for teachers over the threeâ€"year term including increment. No teacher shall receive an increase of less than $200 in each year of the contract. Under the last contract which expired on August 31, 1972, salaries ranged from $5,600 to $16,000. The salary level for the 197475 year would be from $6,900 to $16,800. The chairmen of the 2479A BLOOR W. 769â€"2603 | 8497801 a M 6y struction of sewage treatâ€" ment plants and trunk sewers in this area of the Great Lakes Basin. The teacher represenâ€" tatives _ expressed satisfaction _ with _ the management _ committee‘s plans to recommend to the board a teacher aid program for all schools. Protection of water quality in the whole of the Great Lakes system a matter of high priority to both governments, the ministers stated, and â€" measures required to protect water quality in the system would be taken in parallel with those in the United States. Consultations _ are currently taking place in Washington between Canada and the United States conâ€" cerning the progress of implementation of the Canadaâ€"United States Great Lakes _ Water _ Quality Agreement signed April 15, Enjoy Travel See your travel agent No service charge Collacutt Travel 58 CLOVERDALEMALL 239â€"3191 233â€"6112 1972. This _ agreement established a series of water quality objectives applicable to the Great Lakes as a whole, and incorporated commitments to carry out programs designed . to achieve these objectives over the next few years. An important provision of the 1972 agreement, which is especially applicable to Lake Huron and Lake Superior, is designed to control sources of pollution before problems arise, and to maintain existing levels of purity. Under_ further provision of the agreement, the inâ€" ternational joint commission is to make a special study of pollution problems in the upper lakes and recommend the _ control _ measures The following is a summary of Return of Election Expenses by the Communist Party of Canada Candidate, John Bizzell. Candidate‘s.â€"personal expenses ... ... $225.05 Hire:of premises . .::::::ssarss:1=, $18.00 Services .........kkrrrrrer e k } ... . 89.27 Travelling expenses and hire of vehicles . 10.60 Goods supplied ........:s..or:n.::: 01602 Returning Officer for Kenneth L. Thompson IN THE FEDERAL RIDING OF YORK WEST PUBLIC York West More in Georgetown stations. Before operations can begin Canadian Natiopal Railways _ track _ and signalling systems will have to be upgraded and adequate parking facilities provided, along with stations and boarding platforms. negotiations for property acquisition are now well under way for the sites of the trips. Provision is being made for the eventual growth of the service. ceptable station locations. Detailed design work and Bloor, Weston, Malton, corridor will consist of three morning trips into Toronto CNR plans to award the first contract for track improvement in February and reports that all design projects for railway conâ€" struction are on schedule. A record number of choral groups is entered in the 30th annual Greater Toronto Kiwanis Music Festival and, while the number of bands and orchestras is down from last year, the total number of musicians is higher. The vocal section of the competitions running from February 10 to 24 will feature 804 competitors totalling 20,016 voices. The largest entry increase is in elementary school choral classes which will have 160 competitors, 10 more than last year, and a total of 8,135 young singers, an increase of 845 over 1972. Junior choirs also show a sizeable increase, from 19 to 29 competitors and an inâ€" crease of 333 participants to the 1973 total of 1,088. In the instrumental divisions both the number of orchestras and bands is down this year, but apâ€" parently larger groups are NOTICE * Six sites for GO stations on Weston stop on GO Total Official Agent John Sweet $906.54 of bandsmen up from 8,19 to dropped off by 30 to 189 but participants have increased from 5,365 last year to 7,065. Bands are down 20 in number to 143, with the total This year a total of 31,230 vocalists and inâ€" strumentalists will compete in the 4,000 categories. festival entered as the number of participants is higher than in 1972. Orchestra entries have ADAMS TV. The Beaumont 26" Phillips solid state Modular 4 Model 26CL42. 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