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The Huron Expositor, 1974-12-26, Page 21
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The. ,4. a ii duty tv hriad direeted tq agadian chiislrett l' it iee:lps iQ add a lQw a uto d t ent t en patties : ,tioh .m more thtiJ a xoxitriately X2" x 15" and be ` drawtn s selected will lie trade'' pro pert ' of the C nada Post Q p , 4t under the ageof.. o Pt3 A ?<jM approxi B P p y a i mailed•flat or rolled. Do not fold, Into stamp :deslghs by the^ Office and may be used for Tp the January ,darkness'hexcsQ puce';}or ett'halred ' The; ..'PrgJect Will be in And the Fcbftiary snow. to the.hearts and ,m,ilda.o} inert, Th plre the rules : 4r One en'try per child. appropriate Post Office staff, exhibition purposes. -on Decet t_vw 2, ,X974, 1, �#�I entries mdse be in some 5, ,Each child shquld be 7, The name, a e., addxess and 10. Entries should be mailed t and biusterp That is ,wh my heart is' happy, R I March is cold yy CatiadiancttildrenfromotiStto g 9 nd though Aprir brings us'ratn, Ar&d my »tnd,cun•hold x dream • %!py" Oppropriate,• to the .;theme allowed as touch freedom ` as school of the child must be clearly, the address in y our province. Use ' A, coast 'are invited,,A, contribute "What r'st as can � T • ssible. eF ,, paint, encil , rutted on the back of his or her' the a -add e . e franked bel The pNo and a armth f .'hristritas Fnr. I'.kecrl R 4ttt of C1�r#etrttae> their own $fav�ings, or patnttngg, ,• : „ •� _ m s o po g p �, pr r. ss_ad f a d la With its happiness. remain ..: W#4 its peace. �cnd �'py, euprente, .x essi „ , Me .. eray`�n, bit, charcoal, pastel, entry. L provided .or afdress and send to, p PF. : 'th� filettie.. • 1!Yhat 2 " .; ,All' 'ett a fta' • must,, •. l 6 , colla e; etc., are, all acce table. $. 1134trles -must.- bei' m 'ile Christmas Cana a,&Art Gallery of Reprinted by permli;Ion from GUipEP.fJSTS MAGAZ(tl$ Chrisf# a4;Means '�q�eF► t 4h... m , s., g P a, .. �� d y These= residents of Canada.and niust'not ' 6. `Entries should not be in the between ,December 2, 1474 • All } Jntario, Postal fox 4242, Station. Copyright 1974 by Guldepo.,gfs Assodotqtq; ,lnc,, Cprm11, N, Y.,. , Trill be nset to'•p;educe several ,have 3'esched their 13th^yirthday' r for t iinps or st amp February 15, Iy75. A11 emri s "A Toronto, Ont. 114SW 1 V9. ' distinctive ..Christ' stamp,' ., 0011 as •reflecting the essence of - •�. t - �` , r Y ` d •y • the• Chrlstmas' spirit' •#nd the J freshness :and. 'variety of young minds. , , , • r r, ,� ..,a p - ,, ,i, r• , ", '" .. '' The 'Departments 'of Fducati94 in every, provmce.are co-operatl with the pivject. ng « " M; . r T Canada post Office issues - . K.. spec Lstamps`eaeh year.to mark the Christmas season and N normally. these are designed by ;i `° • o F professional artist$. For x Christ mas ' 1975 designs by Canadian children will be used. Children are invited to participate to the protect by - + submitting their personally + executed designs between > December 2, 1974 and Februarylot W> ,14, 1975. Selection will: be tirade , 1 z '.r' ` is " .:` • �' a rn M-! S ti on initially on a regional basis and } r A+ T ••. ■ N subsequently at the _national � •' ' y ` `'' �' •'` _}�" level. r•"'•rot To assist ,v..ith the screening of he' designs, the' Cana` Post, Office ,, l R. r has enlisted the aid of regional -i> " panels, including direct szrs of art °w :c. • mak. a s• '.? +�"r LG ,. galleries, artists,. art educators and members of the Advisory,.,; ra y • r...�' on Committee on stamp design. , 1. y u+ i,r s i.:. :. '` r ,•• ,x. . When the provincial jurying �^, ,• � •"'i � �° � t' ``' , has been completed, selections on A e 4 -CSAO the national level will be made by , v n e G� e1�'11�1.. � , the Departments stamp Design Advisory Committee. ■ Q ■ It is hoped that this project, Q 4 y k which offers an opportunity for ave ,e ''. /o ., ;erase, Fre�rer :ane . � a Is' , h, M.n F children to see their own drawing°� .'.� �.� ' •' ,,,,:"' ' 0 or painting on a"Canadian stamp, �' C � p ■ F' •� ' v: } 1 ,' a '�n.lea e sIS IN YOUR HANDS #O o #© 1rIrt1'a#1on.uuvr also re des to o CP to rea ■ We. beliewre, as your govemme oc ■ ,, .. .f wit, we have a fair and reasonable colludUL. r wk , 4 r•. ■1.0 McCREGOR TO Quality BEEF GOVERNMENT INSPECCFD Whole Beef 1.05 Half Beef- 1.06 Price sup3eet to change INCLUDES: CUTTING WRAPPING and 'QUICiI FREEZING Free Delivery — Within 10 Mile - Ph. 262-883 •GJ:W rj Sti'liv'tiGai t/ - 411J r .- . ..... . .. J,° „., rl•..,.r''. r.! + 'q For almost three months now the Government of Ontario. has The government has made a fair and been trying to negotiate a` new collective agreement with the reasonable wage offer. Civil Service Association of Ontario covering some 19,000 The- government's current offer• was .made in a sincere attempt civil servants in the Operational Services Category. to be fair and reasonable with our employees, while, at, the same With less than two,'�veeks' negotiating time left before the cur- time, recogof mz}ng our wider responsibilities to -the taxpayers rent contract expires and the CSAO threatening an illegal strike and economy o our province. on January 1st . if it doesn't have a new agreement by then, we In recognition of the. current,inflationary climate, in- Canada, we thought it was time to....let, you, the taxpayers of ntar oo, know proposed � one -Year contracso that both sides could return to directly how and where things stand. ' ` the bargainZng7ble •within 12 months and review the situation t ithe light 4t ..economic circumstances at that time For 1975 After all, it is your tax dollars that will be used -to pay for any • we offered wage increases averaging 20 per c#ni p_.the 19,000, wage settlement we make with these employees. And it is your a increases would cost an additional g P employee's inu�olved. Those _ - services that will be •threatened with disruption if the CSAO $32.7 million next' year. carnes out its threat of an illegal walkout. b The government wants a settlement — but it The government has tried to negotiate . must be prepared for an illegal strike. in good faith. The government remains ready to negotiate seriously and in good faith within the framework of its current proposal. We Government .and CSAO negotiators have had a number of have already offered to submit the matter to an arbitration board. meetings sire September., At there our representatives have And an -arbitration board, we might add, which would be con - consistently tried to bargain seriously and in good faith. We stituted in a way which .would meet the CSAO's own demand have shown reasonable flexibility in our. position. When that for equal representation ort such boards. approach failed .to draw a •response from the other side, gov- ernment negotiators on December 3rd put their full - mandate In the meantime, since Jan4ary l st isn't far away, the govern- , on the bargaining table. ment has had to formulate contingency ,plans in the event the CSAO leadership persists in calling an illegal strike. We hope By contrast, CSAO negotiators in September demanded a 611/2. that doesn't happen. But if it does, we ,are determined to meet per cent increase in, a one-year contract for 1975 - an increase our responsibility to maintain those services you rightfully ex - that would cost you, the taxpayers of Ontario, almost $100 mil- pect to receive from your government. lion in additional wage bills next year. The CSAO refused to move from that position until December 13th when it put forth We believe We have been fair and reasonable an equally unrealistic and Unreasonable demand for 'a 41 per with our employees and responsible to you as cent increase in one year. taxpayers and to the economy of our province. Ontario Governme of Ontario Management Board " This statement represents the status of Regotiatiotis as of jiubliration deadline. _