Newmarket Era and Express, 9 Sep 1964, p. 4

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Serving Newmarket and the rural district 112U year publication Published Wednesday at Charles St Sew- Company Limited Subscription tor two copies are each Member Class A Association an Audit Bureau THE EDITORIAL PAGE WEDNESDAY THE DAY OF SEPTEMBER IS IT STILL HOGTOWN Congratulation to Toronto blessed once again by the senior governments I On a few weeks after it was announc ed that a multimillion dollar nuclear plant will be built in the Toronto the provincial department of educa tion outlined plans for a centre in the same city This new schools cost will actually split between two governments cent covered by the provincial and by the federal At this centre adults requiring re training to obtain employment will be enrolled Just how many students will be accommodated has not been determiu- but the number will probably be sub stantial In all probability the majority of the will be from the metropolitan Toronto area which will be argued as the official reason for its particular lota- argument is used frequently to justify selection of various sites in Tor onto for particular government establish- Frequently government officials speak of the necessity for decentralization moving out of the huge sprawl of Toronto to build up smaller centres across the province Money is spent on encouraging indus try to locate in the smaller and help Ihem expand with some degree of regularity However the arguments supporting the decentralization dream ring hollow- when the governments with the power to actually make some move toward this goal choose to use the same arguments as private industry the establishment must be where majority of the popu is located Roth the nuclear power establishment and now this new training institution could have been in other centres where they would be appreciated much more Rut when the site selections are being made apparently those decentralization goals are forgotten This the moment of vital for thousands of young land In most it is also a time of decision for parents for most young people still do consult parents at least in the more critical The decision is whether to continue formal education or whether to yield to the appeal of weekly pay times amazingly large for persons and inexperienced To young people who have been summer salaries during the past few months school has little appeal They forget however that what they have salaries in more than one meaning of the word that though for the past two months or so they have been coming in regularly and are quite worthwhile in such type of lime of layoff and as a rule that what they now make is not far off the ultimate possible Leaving school now if that means cut ting off formal education with less than a grade or or better education re possibilities And if the one contemplating so to do has but grade or even 10 education it will greatly increase the probability of later unem ployment Latest census figures the value of education and the handicap of lack of it Average annua income of some in Ontario with no schooling at all was and nearly four nut of ten got less than Ele mentary school meant average pay of One to three years of high school yielded an average Complete high school paid off with a average Nor does the more education the bet- ler the future opportunities rule end with secondary school education attainments The census shows that partial university training is priced at 5503 on a province wide average Average income for On tario degree holders is given at More than two thirds of graduates were exceeding a year a figure much more impressive when one remembers that such graduates still are largely younger people for it has only been in the past few years that university educa tion has come to be such a general thing Hon J Officially Opens New King City Well new well King City villa Honorable J trees remained and only Mr Roland Meddle was a unique occasion were flowing in Africa where he resident He said with hi new under- hi the ground water supply Kins Group I supply of Cily is assured of an ample in charge 821300 Bushels Of Ontario Wheat To Go To Pakistan York Plowmen Plan Match paled growth and expansion Iran Williams the and Mrs ride A of the water prayer Mrs Roy Smith Mount was Jack Kirk explaining speaker and gave a talk on what it The ceremony was held at the new pumphouse in the Valley northwest of fern engineering consultants Hewlett and Mr sang a duet Ho King City chairman Village trustee supplied a were group five and Major Mac- to the opening the new well and family spent the who introduced weekend at their brought small children lo see what had been accomplished Carbon who a Ull liams and age trustee and a promoler held a smy A was first installed IS yean of Mrs Fwdlay Iunl Mr spoke of southern and central- l of North ortage village office as day tq p Mr referred to a 1938 sistant also helped n King City News A handcrafted bed quilt by Donald Welcome lo two new Miss Kenned wh al Canadian National Ex hihitinn This was the placing in Prince Edward in Willnwdle They for some time in this locality has been awarded the Queens Mrs Sam who r Mi J as a group project of King at the annual Queen principal of Canada will follow suit taking pi war of Parliament warn of under ghl of Nay ar self hi the Ih nf our constitution Canada will have one mora step towards goal of in dependent nationhood should by itself US installed In a large Will not be In Can s cost of providing the poll Mr Johnson AH i Alr las Hume and Mr Wil have placed their wide In the past tie Ontario Plowmen a Si of rra The well for shipment to hod the A VMnrrirr rtl township west of a a Hie Monday Oct At Composite Drive home Saturday Sept nadr fieal 1o hoard Approximately 20 of lirni William Hodgson and I program from Col- adl r Seven nurses employed at Toronto Public Schools ten- Republican is pitied against of John Kennedy an i they claim to the small sti pend SHOO per year The board staled they would Of the Tinted Stales in the results of these ward grooms sister Mrs to family circles of the Baseball I ho eligible to com Scouts upheld nd K P ft lwfl Mrsliarry Little of Kettle- their JffjJ Plowing Senior Patrol hoys have by and daughter Wendy a services to leach Sunday also placed on the Aurora CoOps Even Playoffs landing Roniheny j on the north side of the WitS Arena Changes ii u

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