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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Mar 1964, p. 7

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REPORT FROM PARLIAMENT "4 Pension Plan Scheme Needs Careful Study able earnings of $3600 per year, Solina People COUNCIL BRIEFS Attend Banquet At Ebenezer By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA -- Several from Sol- ina attended the Junior Farm- }er Banquet at Ebenezer. United {Church Hall on the 50th An- Ajax Library Granted $2000 AJAX (Staff) -- On May 1, the Ajax and Pickering Com- munity Choir will be presenting C. P. Joyce. They replace P. A. Walsh who moved from Ajax and Ray Henshaw who has be- _{a public meeting would be held at 8 p.m. on April 1 regarding the amendments to Pickering Township Zoning Bylaws. MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION The Ontario Municipal. Asso- ciation in a letter to Council in- formed it about its Eastern Re- gional Workshop which was held at Brockville last October. The workshop'informed new council- lors about their duties. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey 1 March 25; 1966 7 Mothers Attend 3rd Brownie Pack Dinner By MRS. Al. HOOEY BOWMANVILLE -- The Third ert E. Bate, Mrs, W. Cowan, Mrs. Helen Bickle and Mrs. H. Wight. . A candle lighting ceremony took place with the Brownies lighting four tall tapers and small flags from 20 of the coun- tries among the many around the world which have Brow- nie organizations, were placed around the candles. STARR, MP [matched by his employer. This initial low rate will continue in force for 15 years, followed by a gradual increase over the years. If an employee is making $2500 per year, he will pay $25 a year and his employer will pay the same. A person who is self-employed will pay $50 a year if he earns $2500 a year. No one can pay more than $90 a year, and those are only the self-employed at the top level of ord per year if pensionable Pack Brownies held a Mother and Daughter banquet at the By MICHAEL OTTAWA--The Resolution to establish the Canadian Pension Plan was introduced, debated and passed on Tuesday, March 17. ; The Bill itself, outlining this plan in detail, is now in the stage of second reading and in the hands of Members of Par- liament for study. It is a very bulky Bill, composed of some 89 clauses, and is detailed on 52 pages. This Pension Plan will only apply to nine provinces, be- cause Quebec has been allow-| ;.niversary of Durham Count he pays $3.00 a month for his}, Farmers' organization. : pension, If, after the 10 year a. Benne: ealeutant period, which is the minimum pepyty Minister, Ontario De- requirement for a full pension|partment of Agriculture, To- build-up, he retires at age 65,)ronto, was guest speaker, he receives a total of both pen-| , Harold Yellowlees, 1963 presi- ' A 1.00 |dent, was chairman for the sions amounting to $111.00 per) avening, Pat Knox assisted with month. If he works to the age the musical entertainment. of 70 years -- he will receive a total of both pensions amount-/COMMUNITY CLUB | ing to $135 per month for the) Bradley's Community Club rest of his life. |met recently when graduation i ou ver ai Pins were presented to Brian conaieter aa 1 goose fy Knox, Ken Ashton, Edmund A person --_. decide . be-| ceive her own flat rate pension| 2d ~~ Beauchamp and Law- de itself and its peo-|gin to draw the pension agel or between $51.00 per month at Tence # arr. e a hen the benefits of this|70 or, if retired, at any time|age 65 or $75 Sor ante if she] rhe program included by the Act. It cannot be a universal after age 65, Initially, commenc-| waits until she is 70. If she her-| 'Beatles Brian and Ken plan because of the exclusion|ing January 1, 1966, retired pet-|selt has been a contributor dur-/Knox, Wayne Cochrane and of nearly one-third of the Cana-jsons of 69 or over may draWiing her own working years, she| Billie Bobby; a square dance dian population and probably|pensions. A year later the age/will be entitled to her personal|>Y junior pupils and vocal solos poe . "|will. be lowered to 68, and $0 |income-related pension, eta poi ih M F morejon until in 1970 any retired) ici in the Billie wi Mrs. - erg gest been person 65 or over, may draw|io. 'benefits ---- ane cis KE. Cryderman at the piano er gp the same position as|his or her pension. pit aa ius a or over of ave: held and lunch was served. ace § s A bas ; : , ; the Province of Ontario. This,| The amount of this pension) deceased .pensioner. ; the present Federal Goern-|will be made up of two parts.' wore information will no ment chose not to do. Instead, but paid in one cheque, That| doubt be forthcoming in a 'way ) they placed Ontario alone in thelis, the Canada Pension Flan. that all will be able to under--wan residents in need of an) _ oe |day night where six applications position of having to decide! the aagesy of -- as sent (stand the complicated aspect of extra dollar might be wise tol NEVIDION COURT {pertaining to the adjustment whether the Pension Plan shall$75 a month, and he present) this Pension' Plan. check through. old bank ac-|- A bylaw appointing two new|pylaws would be heard. be enacted or not. Old Age Pension' of $75, ¢ On this occasion I extend to counts; More than 100 of them|members to the court of revi-| . one is entitled now management of this paper, have left $6,700 in deposits with|sion was passed in Ajax Town|ZONING BYLAW come a member of the Separ- ate School Trustees. TRAFFIC CONFERENCE Ajax Town Council was in- formed Monday night that an Ontario Traffic Conference will be held between May 25 and June 12, The police department will be notified of the Confer- ence, RETARDED CHILDREN The Ajax, Pickering and Whit- by Association for Retarded Region Conservative Authority|Children asked Town Council to requested that Ajax ToOwn|proclaim May 6 to 16 as re- Council set a date when a re-|tarded children's week and also presentative could comejto allow them to canvass the over to discuss the Poilution|town for funds during that week. Control report with them. A date/They also requested and receiv- will be set in the near future.|ed $360 as a grant from the} town, $20 per month for each WORLD HEALTH DAY lof the six Ajax children at the Ajax Council passed a request) cohool. by the Ontario County TB and) Health Association that April 7 be proclaimed "World Health OLD ACCOUNTS Day" with the slogan; '"No| REGINA (CP) -- Saskatche-|'Truce for TB". it would hold a hearing Tues- cy Male coger dealt Lions Community Centre Fri- bed tg [oe Saget day evening. The Tartan Clublinally started. Miss Ohristine catered for the dinner. .|Tighe described the Brownies' The Brownies song, '"Johnny|¥orld Flag, blue with a yellow Appleseed" was sung and the refoil. ial toast to the Queen was given|. A film was shown depicting by Division Commissioner Mrs.|the work of UNICEF in many. W. M. Rudell. The Brownies had|!ands. The mothers viewed work prepared place cards for their|done by the Brownies in receeng guests in the shape of toadstools| months. At the head table were: Mrs.| Mrs, Edmondson~ J. T. McDonald, Brown Owl;/Proficiency Badges to Third Mrs. H. Edmondson, Tawny|Pack Brownies: Weaver, Susan Owl, both of the Third Brownie|Brown, Susan Burgess, Cathie Pack; Mrs. W. M. Rudell, Divi-|Ricard, Julie Hooper: Toy sion Commissioner of the Gir]|Maker, Cathie Milner, Susan Guides and Brownies; Miss/Burgess, Nancy Junkin; Thirtt Christine Tighe, Packie of the|Chris Wight, Cathie Ricard: Third Brownie Pack; Mrs. M.\Knitters, Lori Cowan Cathie Stout, Brown Owl of the First/Ricard, Joy Wright; 'Writers, Brownie Pack; Mrs. H. Bennett,|Chris Wight. Brown Owl of the Second Brow- nie Pack and several who as- sisted with the Brownie and Girl Guide summer camp; Mrs. Rob- Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. | CHIROPRACTOR Athletic - Injuries Nervous Skin Disorders a program at the Ajax High School Ajax-Town Council was informed Monday night. Council gave their patronage and all members hope to be able to at- tend the concert. PUBLIC LIBRARY The Ajax Public Library re- quested a grant of $2,000 for operation costs in 1964. Coun- cil approved the grant requests. CONSERVATION The Metropolitan Toronto and) PUBLIC WORKS A Public Works operating budget of $41,201.51 was passed for payment by Town Council at their Monday night meeting. DOG CONTROL The Protection and Services Committee of Council informed them last night that B. Severs had been appointed Dog Control Officer in Ajax at an annual salary of $650 plus $550 operat- ing expenses. RADAR WARNING A radar timer has been purchased for the Ajax Police Department and should be in operation shortly. It is the type that is mounted on the car. It replaces the old model which had been out of operation for some time. It cost Ajax tax- payers $1343. earnings. T U Don't Neglect Slipping Do false teeth , Bp or wobble when you talk, eat, ugh or sneeze? Don't be annoyed and em oy, such ress Ty FASTEETH, an alkaline (non-acid) powder to = kle on your plates, keeps false more firmly set. Gives confident feel- ing of security and added comfort, ADJUSTMENT COMMITTEE The Ajax Committee of Ad- justments: informed council that STOP FOR SHAVE MOOSE JAW, Sask. (CP)--A barber shop, believed to be the first of its kind in Canada, has jbeen included in a new service centre and auto mart here. Mo- \torists waiting for gas and oil All the Parties in Ottawa are which. every lthe in favor -of. a Pension | However, many members feel GETS $111 AT 65 that the Plan should receive Plan, | Without contributions. | and the City of Oshawa, | the" people of Ontario County the banks and have never re-| my|turned to claim it. If an employee has pension-'best wishes for a Happy Easter. Council Monday night. The new The Township of Pickering|will be able to ask for a quick 'members are P. T. Kirby and!advised Ajax Town Council that'shave or haircut. | Nogummy, gooey, party taste or feele | ing. Get FAS today at drug counters everywhere. 100 King St, E. 728-5156 careful scrutiny, They feel it) should be universal. It should cover as many people as pos- sible and it should protect ade- quately, widows, orphans and other dependents. It should also not infringe on existing pension plans, many of which are ex- cellent. Quebec should be 2' participant. These questions in the minds of the members must be satis- fied, Careful and intensive study will be given this Pension Act when it is referred to a com- mittee. Representations will also be made by _ individuals and groups of Canadians and their suggestions and observa- tions will have to be consider- ed in the weeks ahead, before final passage of this Bill takes place. In introducing the Resolution, the Minister explained the Plan, stating that the Pension Plan calls for compulsory participa- tion by employees and for vol- untary. participation by the self- employed. "eS \ Announcing Lufthansa's new Pick-a-Tour program Your Travel Agent can now offer you the most sen- sible and simple way of arranging a trip anywhere in the world. Planned specifically according to... PAYS ONE PER CENT The employee will pay an- is ae nually one per cent of the first| $4500 of his pensionable earn- ings. That contribution will be Pope Paul Lauds Fight Your budget... How much do you plan to spend? » Picka Lufthansa Tour priced from $477 to $2969 (U.S.) ~ $715 (U.S.) will take you on an ABC Motor-coach Tour to many of Europe's * most popular sights. The Rhine river valley, the beautiful lakes of Switzer- * land, Venice, Rome, Capri, Nice, Paris. Ideal for the first-time traveler abroad. Against TB AJAX -- Executive Council members of the Ontario County TB and Health Association heard a report on the International TB Conference held in Rome, Italy, given by Mrs. E, A. Col- lins, executive secretary, at the Nurses' Residence, Ajax Hos- pital recently. | Mrs. Collins attended the con- ference with 160 Canadians, Fol- Your.time... How long do you plan to stay? Pick a Lufthansa Tour from 9 days duration up to 55 days. Take an unusual 22-day Sea and Air Tour to the, Balkan countries. Visit Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Hungary and colorful Roumania. Have a captivating ; holiday in Budapest and Vienna, all for only $951 (U.S.) lowing the conference, along with 85 of the Canadian contin- gent, Mrs. Collins toured eight other countries, by bus, steam- er and plane. Her vacation took her through Austria, Switzer- land, Liechtenstein, Germany, Belgium, France and England. 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