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The Oshawa Times, 23 Feb 1961, p. 3

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The Motor City chapter of Barner, 5 entertained Mente wt Hillsdule Mon | cetehraie the IN THE LEGISLATURE or Wehneshuy might when they toned wp Ww 8 grove 19 helo y party Portable Pension Seen Big Need BY 7. D. THOWAS MPF Oshaws Riding The special commitice portale pensions RpAMER the legisiatvre some twa years REN, PTESEPDIER RB BUIMIMRTY TE report 10 the legislature commmn-| tee on Wednesday of last week. While the report cannot in spy WRY to he regarned as # FE commendation, i comains some VEFY Wmpariant FRA interesting information, which will he use ful in future Mscussions It is interesting to note the increase in pension plans for the past 40 years, AL the end of the First World War, there were in existence 17% registered pen sion plans, while af the hein ning of the Second World War this had increased (a 456, and hy) 1847, Just 18 wears Inter, 19 00. The increase from 1847 up| to the present time has heen amazing for there sre over 12 M0 registered pensions plans in! operation todas INTEREST REDUCED Prior to 1048 most wi pension contributions were Invested in\pension plan after 10 years of Canadian annuities 8 branch of| the federal department of labor The Canadian Annuities Fund #8 A pension medium, was re: cognized ps a very good plan in which employer and em ployee could invest their contri butions and receive compound interest pt 4 per cent. This, for| same unaccountable reason was 'reduced (0 § per cent 10 years #50, but the government of the day decided to increase the maximum Pension pithdrawsl from $1200 to $2500 This, of course, depended on the amount contributed hy the annuitant, This increase was de had decided ta withdraw the Wil I think i is sigmficant, there fore, to note that the Increrse in 18 yess is over 000 regis LEFER PEREEIM FIRFE SITEATION PERVLEXING But | submit with the great number of private plans operat ng, the situation is mast per plexing and confusing, I is esti mated that at the end of 165) wntiieds of the abhor force was covered hy some form of pen sion plan. The variety of plan 0 ApETRion 1&8 Bn RBication of the need for uniformity and | helieve #nd some memhers of the commitiee gered - the Hime RE COME 16 rEplOTE the PH Wiity of placing existing plan under provineigl supervision and aitherity Some pension plans gre ver limited, having very little vest ng interest, and some have withdrawal rights at all, The present plan operating in Gen eral Motors is an Wustration of the limited coverage, While an employee, age 0 years or over carries g vested interest in the service, payable at age #5, if he should leave the employ of the company prior to that date, his beneficiaries have no entitle ment in the plan. I-believe that the widow of an employee, whe has died hefore 85 years, should have a vested Inferest In the fund FART OF BENEFITS When 1 stated this problem In commitiee one of the Conserva tive members objected that as this was a Plan paid for hy the campany, the worker only had # limited interest in the fund. | objected to this most strongly nn or 16 oid 15s residing wt fhe Wane, (mee & month & Wrthe in Bomar A wi resifents whose | ter wre shown os they per Ay pany i& eid wm the ne J Reports Show | TONIGHT IN WHITBY ross Majors Win First | we Playoff Tilt Beports from commities By GERRY BLAIR Ashton chalemen werk Presented thrown thelr vice-presidents 19 Oshawa Mators took & game Mills, Turesk £34 tn thelr Imtermedin A" Harman the annul dinner merting of the Oshawa Chamber of wahare semi-final series with. TINDBAY {infAsauy men with an lence Willi Wen 2 Mra, overtime win Graham and fr W edness waht in Lindsay Jewel, Dart. Negll, Smith Fradhing 2 1a |, plier two person, Crawiord, Horton ETERSENR The TREMNETSIND iods, the Majors surged into a MaGill and Hutton Fhe VIEHOFE ARG CORVERNORE 4 1g § third period lead and ap FUMMARY CRIES 16 PIOMGInE (RaW R| neared headed fox victory when Ist Period # ention ey, and have Lindsay pulled its gorlie in the Maclean made Several recommentstions fingl minute of Way and John Fisreski) ut tickets instead of Horton scored with 0 seconds Fieve PRIEIng Dekets for vishars, and remaining and sent the game in Hennessey) , SUERES IM ta Bvertime Hennick Donald Burm re WIN IN OVERTIME Brith 13.50 on the Education Com in the final minute of the 18.12, Kelly 16,02, W which instrumental first overtime period, Ev, Ed Mills (maior) and Dart (miner having & registration of over iofied a looping shat in and majory 18.5 in the business law \ ward the Lindsay goal. The| Ind Period in venaress al CVI mek landed heside Goalie Wills! : 1indsay Hennesey / affairs com. ind hounded into the twine off (Neal, Jewel) rors the HE skate Penalties Burns 4.5% ' The 7.02, MacLean 2.04 and 12.00 RWWA ing rd Period the son" F Oshawa: Maclean 14 res ly H : od ' sl jk apie in the city of Oshawa marksman, sided hy Herb Tr in : v: Ne nd Danny Tureski, Lindsay Lindsay: Nell i ations of RI ¥ Andsay| \ g . Fhe public relations comm tied the score two minutes later! (Jewel, Williams) tee under the chairmanship of| "0 goal hy Danny Piersom.| 8, Oshawa: Rennick Myre Book Rave produced] sects went tn Jo Telly dh (Tureski, Maclean) ,, 1.000 copies of a Visors' In: Yon Hennes Early br and. 7, Oshawa: Maclean formation Brochure inclding #| second period Hennesey tallied] (Renmigk, Tureski) ,,, WA map of the city which has been(io give the Lumbermen. their Lindsay: Horton forwards, W Faw ion FEAR AR fh) is, Arad Repmiik Wael ean | ¥5 fe Hennesey fmm p REF LE RY First iAent Hart noted thet thies MERE E / MmeEmneremy ANYE Wierkinsl the had In wm YW iE W 3 LAr Ata 4 1E iting in ¥ kelly Ww # d wi 73 I ? Oshawa {Fran ARAGRY (Kelly Penalties Wills 11.48 & om ERT 0 emirte . § 56 as 16 king hgh Ashita 185 siibnnitien wrt Ha mitiee Wa 5 wari ad Ciree Bird The prof 4 PEGE 4.16 sional and mitiee mn of a Promote thie RINENE Prine Majors opened the scorn PHIPasE / with Gerry Maclean, the p hamney 40] 16.26 15.00 Oshawa (Edwards No penalties 82 placed in strategie locations nl 240-1 advantage (Dart, Jewel) : 19.40 the city Gerry Maclean, the sparkplug] FEnaIty p Crawford 12.03 of the Majors, wasted no time! Prbttime in the third period, scoring an Phe fn CITY AND {unassisted goal, bringing Osh RWSOR) {awa hack to even terms. Mid DISTRICT lh through the third period Andsay again moved oul in 0 {rlont when Larry Neal fired BITUARY The Oshawa Police Depart:lone past Kenny Courtney Ma:| ment reported this morning that! jors then struck for two quick | FUNERAL OF (there had been no aceidents or| goals hy Henniek and Melean,| 1H-COL, PERCY H, JOBR {break-ins veported during the/ putting them in front d-to-8=and| The funeral service for Li. {past 24 hows Shen same he fiat goal in the Col. Percy Hughes Jobb, who HES? CONT wp Ast minute of play by Horton, died at Sunnybrook Hospital CHEST CONTRIBUTION Gerry Maclean's three goals Lis id evening Pa An additional contribution of ought his total to 81 for the y {h py Stanley WEATHER FORECAST THE GHANA. TIMES, Tharsdey, February 33, 1961 § Rain Expected For Two TOROWTE (CF) =~ Fovecasts waned of 408 BW Synopie--f CngEr Rstarh apirr lies grines Wie (epii ana Ser GTR Hales TRE WOR mg and is mong sowly. Wid weather with scraeionel Tan oF Arturia 8 erpertef 165 ARG RGE Aaring the Rwy in Sowherr On 1806, WHR 8 FT TEMA well tn the worth, ¥riday ehh ser the comer ar dling sowth wid, Wnging snowlineries 14 CRW Rl TEENS GRA RItETROYE chowers nn Sothern (mans fake Erie, sothern ake Haron, Wagers, Lake Owens pegione, Windsor, London, Toy ote. Hamilton: (wereast with neeRsiongl Tein or Ane 16 Awy. Fnday clondy with afler now SROWErE And thrming eoider. Winds ensterty 19 Yorthern 1ake Wurm, Georg: inn Bey, Walihwiion, sowthern Kirkland Lake regions, North Bay, Sudbwry: Overcast with AERsiongt Ten. or Ande to Agy, Frdesy clowdy with snow: flwrries and colder. Winds east | erly 15 today, northeast 29 Fn aay HOSPITAL BOARD NEWS IN BRIEF BUILIING FUND The Oshawa General Hospital Wsiding fund received wn additionmel BIG since the prey aie hoard meeting. Mrs. Violet M. Moore contributed #35, E saniey Koll contritwted 85, Dr B, Osharne contributed R25 and the Shriner's Club eon tribited 1608 ANNUAL MEETING The Oshawa General Hospital annual meeting will he held at the hospital, Tuesday, March i] Hampton H-S Meets | HAMPTON The February {meeting of the Hampton Home and Behool "Association met re cently in the Bunday school rom. The president, Mrs. Coutts, welcomed the large aul | Hence and the meeting opened {hy singing "0 Canada', with| {Miss Norah Horn at the piano, | H Nias I | | [follawed™ hy the Lord's Prayer {The minutes of the January | meeting were read hy the see: (retary, Mrs, Clarence Yeo, The | treasurer's report was given hy Mrs, Killens Mr. Lyeett's room won the at-| tendance priee, The Home and ansionil snowlieries Lehay f pykprgad Corder. Winds ensterty 1575, 3645, the same as those earned Days Hho o Heb Northern Kirkland 1.5% e, rig Ap gh dis first. Wie Fiver, Timmins - Kans glace honors om Taestay even Kaomg regione. Cloudy with 0 ing i the Music Festival being! i hush A held at fe Vinay Faton Me Yariaie ciondiness Frifay. The chow yeenioed marks of | (Ty 8, George's Anglian Chote, [fichawa. on Womdsy ! rr mee ------------ pm Foruaasl (emperatipes Low towight and Wek Fridey Windsor ,, ¥ Bt, TROWRGE roseer WB KHAREREr rr0reee BH ERAN 1re000000r B WIREBGM srer0ee FOES 11000000 Peterhorovsh +, FEE om ;rrvirer 8, Catharines ,,, Hamilon ;:rv000 Muskoh® s1r00000 KINO sors rores ERIUOR se0i0eees BUOY srvveeee North BRT +0000 ERpiska®ing 110+ White Biver ,., Moosoner , PY id de TIT 33 FI reeeee { [+T2BITNIID EE EE USED TELEVISION SALE All Sets Reconditioned 1 yeor Warranly on oll new picture tubes, doys ports ond Service Warranty, I=21" OROSLEY TABLE New Picture Tube I--21" ROA VICTOR SWIVEL CONSOLETTE New Picture Tube I--21" ROA VICTOR CONSOLE TV New Picture Tube, 1-21" 0.E ULTRA VISION CONSOLE TV Completely reconditioned, TV & STAND 14 14 14 19, was held at the Melntosh | Bchool Association is KPOnsOring Anderson Funeral Home #t 21a dance to be held in the Com-| p.m, Wednesday, Feb, 22 {munity Hall Saturday, Fehruary| The services were conducted 2h aL ue pm | hy Rev, H, A, Mellow, minister! My, Ross Metcalfe showed of Northminster United Church. many Interesting and pictures: | Interment was In Cadm Waique slides on his recent trip to} for some persons seem to think $11.00 from the Oshawa Fire De. the interest of the worker PATIMent has raised the Greater should be restricted because thie) VShawa Community Chest tata payments into such a fund ape? $105,861.50 made hy the eampany | WINE SECOND PLACE This Is most inaccurate for! gharon Dale, of Oshawa, Was sirable hecause of the inflation ary trend of the dollar, With this intention in mind the then minister of labor, the Hon, Mil: ton Gregg, introduced an amen: ding bill in the federal parlia- {season Including schedule and| (play-offs, MacLean alsa drew an assist on Art Rennick's third period goal, giving him # tre | mendaus four point effort---the prineipal factor hehind the TERRIFIC DISCOUNTS ment to permit this increase, It received the unanimous sup port of every member of parl iament, irrespective of political affiliation, The bill was not eall ed for second reading and some weeks after the minister was fuentianed regarding the delay Is veply was, the pressure fram the insurance companies was 50 great the government COMING EVENTS BINGH at the Avalon, 750 ? / February 8, Noth Oy 86, $10 seven Jackpots Park Saturday admission m. Thurs awa Park, FUOHRE of Wadia § pony Anas, refreshments 80 pent EUCHRE Soput Hall, Gikhons Buena Vista, Friday, February nm Six prizes, refreshments slon 80 penis SORRY | §t. David's Welsh Society Annual Banquet and Dance SAT, FEB, 25th SOLD OUT . NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M at 87, GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sn) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled ar tripled | $100 JACKPOT INCLUDED] Door prize $15 RUMMAGE SALE FRIDAY, FER 24th 1:30 ee AT THE CRA CRESTETTE CLUB HARD: TIME DANCE OSHAWA AIRPORT FEBRUARY 25, 1961 RUSS YOUNG ORCHESTRA Round and Square and [0 Admis the payment Is wade In hehall placed second in the piano sala| Majors' hard-fought, uphill eli matie vietory MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS | [] last night's tense avertime thrill EF can he used as an example for what's in store, then the hal ance of the series promises to be a most competitive and ex |elting affair Ken Courtpey | Was slightly under the weather for last night's game, having heen in hed all day with a had case of the flu. Althaugh handi capped he turned in a creditable showing. Earlier in the day, he was awarded the VFiremen's [Vezina trophy for the best goals |BEAINGL-average In the Toronto sion and welfare funds aperated Firemen's hockey league {James French for the henefit of employees Lindsay and Oshawa go vight/whoe died at the Oshawa Gen Perhaps this was the result of hack at It again tonight In theleral Hospital on Sunday, Feb same Investigation of the eam Whithy Community arena, start-[18, was held at the Melntosh mittee and is ing at 8.90 p.m, George Westfall Anderson Funeral Home at 8,30 nverdue 18 expected to he in the line Wpip.m. Wednesday, Feh, 22 WOULD IMPROVE MOBILITY | Sister Eileen Williams, NG, [00 WvINR Lo mie WEL The services were conduoted i > was in the chair, assisted hy MENS ODener heeause of §iipy Rey, R, B, Milroy, minister Another argument for the In: ice myn Les Be | Work The 1ast game In theif coor Proshyterian Churveh troduction of portable pensions |i Lu 3 th Ap and. | chedule hetween the Lindsay 11 ovment was in Mount Lawn M A eo he | 08 EUAN pumbermen and the Oshawa 4 i hb ! a, This being visitors' night, the! Majors played at Whithy re: Vometery husiness meeting was hrief, and|quired 10-minutes of overtime] The honorary pallbearers the visitors, a ladies' group before the Majors emerged with| were W, Ness, W. Young, J from Piekering Beach, was wel i Orr, D, Benpett, W. Hennelt is that It would improve the mobility of labor, Tt 1s the con \ an § to § decision ) camed and entertained THE THAMS and DD, Polson. The active pall It 18 hoped to entertain sev hearers were J. Cameron, § tention of the committee = while it may not he of major OSHAWA -- Goal, Courtney |M , eral lodge groups from Toronto|defence, Smith, Edwards and(Carkeek, D, Flintoff, J, Mae (and distriet during the year ; impartance==nevertheless there Members are reminded of the 18 a reluctance on the part of employers to engage older work dance heing put on hy the new est lodge In the district, Wel | ers in industry come Lodge 883, Stouffville, on we of the employee by the company | class for girls 18 vears and #s part of the fringe benefits| under at the Kiwanis Music Fes:| gained aevoss the hargalning| fival in Toronto an Wednesday table by the trade union. In| stances are not infrequent! § AMBULANCE CALLS where 8 worker has 25 or 80) The Oshawa Fire Department years' service in an Industry reported this morning that the and may die before reaching ambulance went aut three times the age of A8 years; yet his wid: |vesterday on routine calls, while ow or beneficiary has no entitle: \nn fires were vepovied In the district ment in the fund at all Legislation was Introduced at mm 'Dove Rebekah Lodge Meets the last session of the legisla ture to make compulsory the presentation or filing with the department of insurance, audit ef financial statements of pen ATAX Ihe White Dave He hekah Lodge met for its regular Imeeting on Tuesday evening, at obviously 100g ihe 1OOF Hall, Pickering Beach road were E. F Reynolds Bidney and The pallbearers Farrow H K Charles M. Wallace fughes, Col, ( Gamey Fred Lycell The members of Cedar Lodge, AF and AM, held a sory lee al the funeral home on Tuesday evening, The mem hers of the Royal Black ceplory, of Blackstock, held a service at the cemetery FUNERAL OF MIE, JAMES FRENCH The funeral service for Mrs If ean conclude the ultimate alm IN GOLD 5 A national pension program This flattering expression administered and supervised similarly to the one aperating goes hack to the days of the famed, wise King Solomon, in Great Britain and the USA. | A very concise and eampact re: | part on social seeurity was pre sented hy Professor K. M. Clark ta the federal government in 1060. He was appointed to com pile such & report hy the Diefen aker government mn 1958, hut it As reward for ruling anclent Jerusalem, King Solomon accepted his weight in gold every year! You're wise to sell any extra merchandise in good shape you no longer need or use, Advertise such items SUNDAY MOVIES The attorney - general, the Dress Optional $1.50: Per Person i FILM FE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE OSHAWA FIL AN McLAUGHLIN LIBRARY TUES,, FEB, 28-W 8:30 P.M, Free SUMBNON By Heke! andy Melaughin Libary. seems that the government at Ottawa is too busy ta study the repart and it may therefore he of value to the present eammit tee studying this preblem in On tario to take a look at it now through a low-cost Osh awa Times Classified Ad Try a Classified ad today, and see If It isn't worth Hs weight in gold ta you! Call RA $4402 Hon, Kelso Roberts, introduced an amendment to the Lord's STIVAL While the committee is to Mareh 17th meet again at a later date, one WORTH WEIGHT (3 DOORS NORTH OF PREVIOUS LOCATION) {Day Act on Thursday afterndon {This amendment will allow my [Mieipalities to pass hvlaws with {In the confines of the regula: Hons 10 permit Sunday movies and concerts a aparate fram 13 pom. on until PW. Sum day This will now permit mnie Ipalities. where the plebisdite As favoaranhls to a on the re i ny the attammey-geperal when 1 ve ealves royal assent M COUNCIL Sorry for the Inconvenience PS. Our prescription files were saved, please res order your prescriptions by number, ED., MARCH 1st amendment 1 RA 3.4275 or RA B21? Tickets ava Ge Al Wa Seas, Pre:| 17 Quebec street Union Cemelery (many places in Europe [ I'he meeting closed hy singing! 'Gind Bave the Queen' The March meeting will he in| charge of Mrs, J, MacNell with Mrs, J. 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