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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jun 1973, p. 2

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* MNewtex 2 Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 20, 1973 Pillows can take a terrible beating throughout the year plus the occasional pillow fight. Good pillows can be expensive to _ replace so take advantage of our June Special at Newtex Pilâ€"Oâ€"Bar. It gives life to your pilows, the lumps of feathers are separated and fluffed, ultraâ€"violet light gets rid of any germs and an ozone barrier deodorizes the feathers. We give you a brand new 180 count perâ€"cale ticking for your old ticking. You have a choice of 5 colors in floral or 2 in stripes. Regular 2.95 , hnd June is traditional PILLOW Month at Newtex! CLEANING 25 YEARS CLEAN ACROSS KITCHENERWATERLOO 10 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER YOUR CLOTHES DESERVE NEWTEX CARE Agreement â€" on _ salary levels for 1973â€"74 has been reached between The Waâ€" High school salaries increase 3.7% terloo County Board of Education and the salary negotiating team _ repreâ€" Cambridge Area Call 653â€"4531 .39 school teachers in the Reâ€" gional _ Municipality _ of Waterioo. The agreement, ratified by just under 60% of the secondary teachers on May 28, will come before the Board for approval on June 21, 1973. If approved, the new setâ€" tlement means an average raise of 3.7% over last year‘s agreement, excludâ€" ing annual increments. Terms of the settlement mean that salary ranges for 1973â€"74 are as follows with last year‘s figures in brackâ€" ets: For girls aged 6 â€" 12. Bus pickâ€"ups throughout Twin Cities and St. Agatha. CAMP UNDER CANVAS : July 16 â€" 27 For girls aged 10â€"14. A special residence camp in tents with outdoor cooking and orientsering. Activities for both camps include swimming, hiking, boating, nature lore, crafts, overnights, campcraft and many special events. Write or call: _ ww YWCA (744â€"6507) Kâ€"W â€"YWCA camp for girls near Bamberg. Ontario DAY CAMP : July 3 â€" July 27 â€" KitchenerTransit /A the GetCAound Gang We‘re the people who run Kitchener‘s new transit system. We‘re going to make it easy for you to get around by bus. Starting July 3, we‘ll have New Routes, Better Service 8 C Be sure to get your new route map, the Get Around Guide, and maps/timetables for each route. Information Booths tlocated in downtown Kitchener and Waterloo. CAMP CLOVER Kâ€"W â€"YWCA (744â€"6507) 84 Frederick Street Kitchener, Ontario. Transit Info 745â€"5673 Category 1: $7,200â€"$13,400 after eleven years ($7,100â€" $12,600 after eleven Category 2: $7,500â€"$14,300 after twelve years ($7,400 â€"$13,400 _ after _ twelve years) ; Category 3: $8,400â€"$16,070 after thirteen years ($8,300â€"$15,100 after thirâ€" teen years) ; Category 4: $8,900â€"$17,290 after â€" fourteen _ years ($8,800â€"$16,200 after fourâ€" teen years). Annual increments will range from $300â€"$700 deâ€" pending upon category and experience. Increments As well, the Boal’ll' now pay 80% of the cost of basic premiums for its mediâ€" cal insurance plan. . Last year, the Board paid 66 2/3% of the cost of the plan. The Board will also pay 80% of the cost of premiâ€" ums on its group life inâ€" surance plan which provides staff with a basic coverage of $2,000 or $10,000. All emâ€" ployees can carry more than this amount of group insurance, but must pay the full cost of any additional premiums involved. are given on the basis of six months successful teaching in one school year. Septemâ€" ber 1st is the effective date for increment changes. Changes in the employee benefit section of the agreement mean that the sick leave retirement graâ€" tuity, formerly $20 per day of unused sick leave to a maximum of $2,200, now beâ€" comes $25 per day to a maxiâ€" mum of $2,500. The gratuity applies to those teachers who retire after teaching for ten or more consecutive years with the Board m

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