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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Nov 1964, p. 14

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STUDENT UNION BUILDING AT VICTORIA This fs the new Student Union Building at the Uni- ing, costing $350,000, houses games room: The building is versity of Victoria. The build- clubs' rooms, lounges and part of the five-year expan- sion program started at the university in 1961. (CP Photo) Canadians Help Reduce Polio 'OTTAWA (CP) -- Canadian donations of oral polio vaccine to Japan have substantially re- WELLINGTON (CP) -- After hesitating for many years, the New Zealand government has fixed 60 as the compulsory re- tiring age for civil servants. Those who have completed 40 years of service may be re- quired to retire even before reaching 60. reduction of about five years in retiring ages. Hitherto the upper age limit has normally been 65, although some public servants have had their terms of service extended beyond that age. How- ever, those who have completed 40 years have normaily been retired after they reach 60. The present staff of the public service will not be compelled to observe the new limits, but it will be enforced for all joining from. now on. However, efforts will be made to encourage as many as possible of existing staffs to observe the new sys- tenm. PAYS TO RETIRE Inducements include various adjustments to superannuation rights making it profitable for civil servants to retire at 60, These include provision for staffs to pay in superannuation contributions allowing them to retire at 60 on full pensions even if they have not in fact served a full 40 years. The lower retiring age has been fixed in consultation with public service organizations and has generally been welcomed the Japanese adult education program for women right now, they said, is the difficulty of getting shy, self-conscious wo- men to participate. "They need much more urging than Cana- dian women do." The new policy amounts to a| them Compulsory Retirement At 60 | Decided For Civil Servants by senior officials. The problem of activities for fit and mentally active men presents compara- tively minor difficulties in New Zealand where a condition of over-full employment has pre-| vailed for nearly a generation. There are still far more va-}} cant jobs than workers to fill} in New Zealand. Civil} servants retiring at 60 find little difficulty in getting other jcc} if they want them to supple- ment their pensions. : Many senior officials get ap- pointments to semi ~- public agencies and tribunals, such as} commissions, licensing bodies and the like. Others use their knowledge of government pro- cedures to good effect in firms dealing with the government] departments in which they) served, 1 Ronald W. Bilsky, °c. | Chiropractor If hurt on the job, ask your | practic care. "It's yours for the asking". 100 King St. E. 728-5156 employer to authorize Chire- : : |}duced the number of polio vit- tims there, three Japanese wo- men said during a brief visit to Ottawa. "We would like to thank the Canadian people for their help," said Mrs. Yuri Hamada of. Toy- ama. 'The women of Japan are particularly grateful for the : |vaccine, which has saved so : many of their children." Mrs. Hamada, and her two trav el1ling companions, Mrs. Yoshiko Kaibara of Fukuoka and Mrs. Tamae Ueda of Okay- ama, were here to study Cana- oe facilities for adult educa- on, The irate customer rushed inte the Dry Cleaning establishment, @ look in his eye thet showed he was bent on murder: "| want to see it... J just went to see it... he exploded, wav- ing his arms, "Want to see whet?" proprietor. "That machine thet pulls the but- fons off my shirts end blows them through my socks!" I'm _ kidding, of course! Nothing like that happens here.. In fact, we treat your garments as care- fully as you do in your own home. Just send along your dry cleaning to us . . . and see whot coreful, expert work we do. Not @ button asked the $250 FEE FOR BEAR Charlie the bear kisses his "manager and handler, Johnny Welde, after playing in a seg- Lodge Planning Sale Of Aprons Noble Grand Sister Wanda Tizzard chaired the meeting of Benevolent Rebekah Lodge assisted by Vice Grand, Sister Verna Attwood. Mrs. Norah Sobel was admitted to Benevo- lent Lodge by transfer. The visiting committee report showed several members on the sick list. Sister Isabel Meir gave her report on the euchre and|- turned in the proceeds. The next euchre will be held Nov. 27. There will also be a sale of aprons. ment of children's TV series. The 500-pound black Alaska bear, whose off-stage name is borough for the Degree of Chiv- alry Decoration are to meet at the Lodge Hall at 5.30 p.m. as bus leaves Oshawa Hall at 6.15 p.m. The pink and green votes were counted and the pinks lost so they will be putting on the tur- key luncheon December 1 in the |---- Lodge hall. Pink votes should get in touch with the leader. Sister Stella McLedn. There will also be ar exchange of gifts. Lunch was served by Sister | Isabel Meir and her committee. SMALLEST PROVINCE Prince Edward Island, small- est of Canada's. 10 provinces, covers. 2,200 square miles and Carol,, was acting the part of a boxer in the "Forest Rang- ers" that will be shown on both the English and French networks in Canada, Charlie, at a fee of $250 a day, finally after elght hours of frustrat- ing cajolery did as the script required. (CP Photo) Through an interpreter, they said that before the Second World War Japanese women were kept at home and '"'in the shadow of their husbands." When the war ended and the women received equal rights with men, it was found that will be missing. special adult education pro- grams for women were a neces- sity to bring their educational level up -to that of their hus- bands. "Japanese women are inter- ested in making a contribution to the society ih which they live and to do this they must continue 'their education," 'said Mrs. Ueda. The three women said they were sunprised that Canadian adult education programs were so similar to their own Japan- ese programs. 'We have community centres and make use of the schools at night just as you do here." The biggest problem facing SWAN'S HARDWARE FOR CHRISTMAS Come in and FOR CHRISTMAS 4 | die artyte SUL p a pris Brooks Fireplace Equipment 10% LES EVENISS SALES 18 PRINCE ST, 725-4632 see our selection. Corning Ware Snow Blowers TV Trays Carving Sets Rifles Rods and Reels Cocktail Sets HAIR CUTTING KIT . and many, many more gifts that please. ELECERIC TOOTISBRUSH ..:...%. FOR ALL Melmee Dinnerware @ Canisters 2 Polishers Vacuum Cleoners Power Tools Small Appliances Kitchen Sets Fireplace Equipment Figurines 9.95 8.88 } { K.. 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