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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Sep 1963, p. 5

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= ' Jf + ' 'Manager: Rae Hopkins WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Tel. 668-3703 _ Workers Dissatisfied _ At Ontario Hospital h s said, they have been » @ivil Service Association offi- 'eials and members charged Tuesday there has never been $0 much dissatisfaction and un- Pest among Ontario Hospital 'workers in the past 20 years as is at present. : * Contrary to a previously print- @d Department of Health news release, Branch 27 of the Civil Service Association of Ontario members said yesterday they they did not get a substantial pay increase. * In the Department's release it 4vas pointed out all civil ser- trying to get the government to pay workers' PSI, or a portion of it. They claim $43 monthly is deducted from the low salary of a Grade 2 attendant. High - ranking _ association members suggested the time has come for the government to give some consideration to its workers instead of attempt- ing to exploit their services. Another charge levelled by the membership is that staff members homes on OHW grounds are being rented to doc- tors and top hospital officials for approximately $42 per month. They claim the people who deserve low rental housing are not being permitted to take advantage of it. The department has made a claim there is the least -staff turnover at the Ontario Hospital in Whitby than in any other area industry, the spokesmen said. But, they added, it is a known Beer For Convicted of bootlegging, a| Pickering Township man was) fined $100 and costs when he appeared in Whithv Magis-| trate's Court, Tuesday. | Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn) also told the accused, Harry Bauer, Lot 19, Concession 6. his residence would be declared a public place for the next six| months; meaning liquor could not be kept on the premises} during that time. | Constable W. C.. Preston of the Ontario Provincial Police, Whifby detachment, 'old His) Worship, he with other officers, | discovered 160 pints of beer' Bootleager Sold. Mother Of Five Convicted Of False Pretences A mother of five children was placed on a suspended sentence for two years when she was convictéd in Whitby Magis- trate's Court, Tuesday, on two charges of false pretences. Betty Dix, of Pine Ridge road, Dunbarton, pleaded guil- ty to both charges and told Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn she needed the money to buy groceries. Court was told the accused had written two cheques in favor of a Pickering Township supermarket with deliberate in- tent to defraud the store, as the cheques were knowingly worth- less. $9.00 and four bottles of liquor when, they raided the premises, Fri-| day, Sept. 6. Of these, he said, there were six full cases of 24 bottles of beer in a refrigerator at the rear of a laundry room and four bottles of liquor. There were also 16 bottles of beer in the kitchen, In a written statement to police, Bauer stated he sold maybe three or four cases of beer and maybe one or two bottles of liquor each week. He said he sold a case of 24 bottles of beer for $9. fact that 45 male employees now have their names in for) jobs at General Motors. | According to the Branch 27) spokesmen these facts are true and éan be investigated by any member of the general public at) any time. Courtroom Cleared For | WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. Dix cashed a personal cheque for $30 at the super- market, court was told, then re- Gerald Jorden, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Jorden, 714 Burns street west has left for Western University, London, Ont., tor his first year in Gen- eral Arts. King Street Home and School Association is holding its first Fall meeting at 8 p.m. Thurs- day, September 19. Parents are urged to attend and meet the teacners who will outline the course of study for the en- tumed later the same day Sat- urday, Aug. 3, and cashed an- other cheque for $29. A letter from the manager of the Canaian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Rouge Hill, © on which the cheques were drawn, indicated he could find no trace of such an account. His Worship told Mrs. Dix she would have to make full resti- tution to the store as part of her probation and report month or more often ber 16. Her many friends wish her belated happy birthday greetings, Mrs. G. Lawson, Fairview drive, is opening her home this evening to the committee mem- bers of the House of Windsor Chapter IODE to make final arrangements for the "Autumn Dance", During their holidays Mr. and Mrs, Keith King, sons Dallas to the |suing term. Principal Swerd- and Ronnie and daughter Donna| county probation officer. To Seek Re-Election Reeve Everett Quantrill will definitely seek re-election to his office in the forthcoming De- cember municipal election. Mr. Quantrill said Monday night he does not intend to run for mayor for "personal rea- sons" but will definitely seek his own seat among the town fathers for a further two-year term. General Insurance Agent War- ren J, Mowat a former deputy- reeve has declared his intention to seek the mayoralty and Mayor W. Stanley Martin has indicated his intention to retire from the municipal arena. It is believed Councillor Des- mond Newman will run against Mr. Mowatt, Councillor E. Paul Coath may seek the top posi- tion on council, it was learned. CHURCH COMES FIRST | WADDINGTON, England) (CP) --This Lincolnshire vil-| lage's Anglican priest has) joined the local fire brigade. He} once a) will be exempted from duty| only when conducting services. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 18,1963 § =e Uniies Couple In a_ simple ce a Whitby's Municipal Building, Tuesday, Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn joined together in matrimony, 42-year-old Neil Mc- Lean and 33-year-old Virginia Samanski. ' Mr. McLean, who works at the LCBO in Bowmanville, was born in Uxbridge, and his bride who lives. at 113 Burns. street east, in Whitby, was born in Toronto. Theceremony was witnessed by Oshawa Times reporter Bob McDougall, and Justice of the Peace, 'Mal' Femia. ~ SHORTY'S Cigar Store 121 BROCK ST. NORTH 668-8361 SPECIAL OF THE WEEK! VICEROY s Cigarettes . Filter tip in 20's or 25's SPECIAL CARTON Family Monuments Individual bs/ Requirements STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Created To Look Ladies! Toni HOME PERMANENT. Regular, super or WEEKEND BUYS Look Gents! © SCHICK STAINLESS STEEL RAZOR BLADES. Reg. 5 tor 79%. DISCOUNT PRICE .... ' PLLA LLL. What A Bargain BRYLCREEM HAIR TONIC 25th Anniversory offer, large or regulor size. 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The same situation prevails at he * 7 : Ontario government opera C t b t Ch hospitals, the spokesmen said. on Tl u Ing arge ware th ts of M 4 Many of the staff at Ontario) |figer will be happy to welcome| Sian Parith of Haliburton, They Hospital Whitby, the complain-| «1, Gamera" proceedingsjadmitted he had induced this|the parents. also. ylaited othe helatives rd ants said, have to seek other\were introduced in Whitby|juvenile and two others, since | Ayr. employment after their regular/yyapistrate's Court, Tuesday,/February of this year, to per- During a ote ct oe ; } regular. working hours t0\when the courtroom was clear-|form homosexual acts with euests at ne tegen on ee Ba 0 Mrs. R. Edwin Dyer| compensate for the high cost of|.4 of spectators while evidence|him, aaa Mra Conon gicovea ae rince Rupert, British Col-| living and the low wages they| 4, 2 contributing to juvenile de-| His Worship was told the |r redericto 7 N Srinawice Phedee have returned to their earn. linquency charge was heard. jaccused sometimes paid the) s 7. patrdcrt ar yonn" Sel home after visiting at the home| Salaries for OHW workers do) James Edward Dobbs, 33 of|juveniles 50 cents for doing the|,0'" ° 010 st. John, New/\of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Keetch, hot qualify them for NHA loans.|17° Austin street, Toronto, was|indecent immoralities, Brunswick, Mrs Frank Rivers|703 Dundas street west, They] Seventy-five per cent of the|arraigned before Magistrate) Dobbs was remanded in eus-| and Gomes Brenda of Monce-jalso visited other relatives in) 830 workers represented by|rHarry W. Jermyn and charged|tody for one week while a/'0", New }runswice. cag Oshawa and Port Branch 27 -- than $4,000/ vith the above offence. |pre-sentence report was obtain-| Sharon Marie Keenan cele-|_ 2) eed Ca i craks @ attendant! oe nee. ve ooner OF the ed. brated her 12th birthday Mon-| i $3750. an 'aetna the civi Pickering Township police de-| ot na; Opp ener 26. For: the oc-| sad Oe eatin menibetsl ee ce ee patrol:| casion she entertained the fol- pitas " ing Highway 401, Sunday, Sept.| A I lowing dinner guests: Catherine : 8 Bo a. Shale te 15, when he spotted a car park-| ccuse n Hendriks, Jane Kaiser and Isa-| iiletaed eae "ante Tae vied on ben Py ped of er ' belle Bardeoul. , ae way, east of Liverpool road. | . form stating they would sit a) when he stopped to check the! Pain Gets Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kelly, further examination to qualify|car, the vehicle took off, he| ' j119 Ash street celebrated their them for the second half of aicsaid) and when he. finally 19th wedding anniversary Sat-| promised $300 pay increase-| brought the automobile to,a halt urday, September 14. Theit| gc al dk tha the accused and juvenile were) wo on G | friends wish them every bene jin the front seat. | jness | examination will consist of, the! ; | Z | | members said. | sige ge gd the gg . When court reconvened after} Mrs. G. Archibald is spend-| . Two long-term OHW workers| ment of _accused's clothingjits noon hour recess, Tuesday,|ing one week at their cottage at| suggested there has never been and his actions, he and the|Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck] wabashene. | go much dissatisfaction among|iuvenile were taken to the|asked Magistrate Harry W. Jer-| "the workers in 0 years They | Police station for questioning} r. yn if he would. sentence| Mrs. Gordon Mc!lwain, 580) added it if shout Hae ihe re.| At department headquarters| George Gordon Gill right away|Mary street east, celebrated sults of a Stephenson - Kellogg|Dobb told police he and the|aS the accused was in a great/her birthday Monday, Septem- management consultants' sur-|boy were just "playing around" deal of pain. a } vey undertaken by the govern-|in the car. The accused, of 32. Alexander|licence was suspended and as 'ment were made public. However, after further ques- Street, Toronto, was having/Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn For the past two years, thejtioning by police, the accused|{rouble with a foot infection) said, the Department of Trans-| and a severe toothache at the| port suspended the accused's li- time. jcence to keep him off the high. |b AUXILIARIES His Worship acknowledged|ways. the Crown's request and sen-| The accused was arrested by tenced the 23-year-old Toronto|Sergeant Gerald Robinson of man to two months in jail for|the Whitby Town police when on omen 0 ec driving while his licence was/the officer was shown a licence under suspension. produced by the accused in the ei i) Oo Gill had had two previousjname of a person the officer | Clothing For Korea convictions for driving while his|knew. The United Church Women of; Miss M. Divine. A very pleasant Almonds held their first meet-|social time was enjoyed. ing of the season in the Sunday| | Schoo] hall with President Mrs.| FLORENCE DAVEY GROUP | F. J. Reed in the chair. -- The Florence Davey Group) ome er the|held i _ meeting of the yooh singing e hymn "Teach me|son Monday evening at the! O Lord, The Perfect Way', after/home of Mrs. George Stott, | which Mrs, Reed led in prayer. |Brock street south. Various reports were read and| President, Mrs. W. McIlwaine approved and a number of items| opened the meeting with prayer. of business were discussed.|Mrs. George Stott gave the Very hearty votes of thanks| scripture odie: | were given to Mrs. E. Harris} A short business session was for painting and varnishing. the/chaired by Mrs. McIlwaine and| floors of the -- mage Pusey plans were outlined for the| School room, and to Mrs. L./group's future activities. Pogue for work she "had done| The meeting closed with pray-| to "gy ce Hyg Io ggh poco and refreshments were t omen y SS ass Fg 'small garments, 'olbe Mrs. C. 7s Breyer Mrs. D. 'be sent to Hong Kong, for the|MacLean. children there, Others said they; The next meeting of Monday, Double Barrel | would bring theirs in, in Oc-|October 21, will be held at the| Double Barrel nape octal tober. home of Mrs. W. McMinn, SHOTG Spanish 410 Mrs. Reed reminded the/|Byron street south. women of the Presbyterial a 20-16 és SHOTGUN meeting to be held in Newton- ST. MARK'S UNIT 8 | > tel toe Spenish ' CLEAROUT CLEAROUT SPECIAL 89.50 44,95 more. Makes houses whiter white! QURA-HICE OUTSIDE WHITE made by the makers of famous Flo-glaze Colorizer Paints ville October 29. St. Mark's United Church 12-GUAGE SHOTGUN SHELLS Mrs. P. Pascoe had charge of|Women, Unit No. 8, held its) the worship period. The hymn/first Fall meeting Monday eve- Imported from West Germany. Box of 25, Compare et 3.95 Box. LIMITED QUANTITY. "Jesus Saves" was sung and|ning at the home of Mrs. E.| SPECIAL, box Mrs. Pascoe led in prayer, and|Fells, Palace street. 'read the scripture lesson which| Leader Mrs. Fells opened the WINCHESTER "308" 'was from Luke 2. j|meeting and welcomed all the Reg. 189,25. . Leadership Training School held| A short business session was) recently in the Ontario Ladies' |held and it was announced that College, Whitby. Very interest-|at the October meeting an "Auc- ing highlights were given, by|tion Sale" would be held. Meet- Mrs. E. Harris, Miss M. Divine,|ing to be held at the home of Mrs. L. Pogue and Mrs. P.|Mrs. N. Gartshore, High street. 'Pascoe. Special mention was Proceeds uf the sale to be wrn- made of- missionary work injed in to the Unit for future Korea, and it was noted that undertakings. 'nylon stockings are still wanted! The hostesses for the October by the Koreans. | meeting will be Mrs. E. Fells + The meeting closed with pray-|and Mrs. K. Bowes. The meet- 'er by Mrs. Pascoe after which ing adjourned and tea hostesses delicious refreshments were|were Mrs. D. Courtice and Mrs, served by Mrs, L. 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