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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Oct 1967, p. 15

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RTSWEAR Lid. JOPPING 'CENTRE arry By Far est Stock of in Oshawa"? :k and Navy Slims. Pantsuits: $40.00 Pleated Skirt: $17.00 Fine fully-fashioned Sweoters: $13.00 (Cre ke ri Slims: $15.00. wate send ; Sheath Skirt: $53.00 ned Swe J mat $17.00" TO n printed, fully lined: $13 i ae THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 5, 1967 15 | Operation Of New Hostel Outlined To City Council Some alcoholics in the city city spend their time going from the welfare department to jail, H. G. Cheeseborough, director of social services for Oshawa, told city council this week. "There is no rehabilitation ys a for this type of man" e added. Mr. Cheesborough spoke to council on the new men's hostel to be opened at 74 King St. W., organized by local church groups and the London Rescue Mission. The hostel will house about 21 men in the initial stage. Council were also addressed by ministers involved in the a plan in Oshawa because no- body would take in the type of tr and alcoholics con- cided to approach the London Rescue Mission. They were en- cerned. "Under the general welfare act it is quite permissible to pay the hostel for the men's accom- modation and it will not cost the city one cent more than if we gave them vouchers and so on" he said. "While we will be spending quite a lot of money with the hostel, we would spend it any- way and it will save us a tre- mendous amount of time trying to find room for them." Trouble would also be saved for the Police department he added. project, Rev. Gordon Brett, Knox Presbyterian Church, Rev.| Alvin Ross, executive director| Rev. Brett said that for some years M@number of Oshawa citi- zens had been concerned with th and offered counsel and practical help and after many meetings and a visit of a delegation to London a commit: | tee was finally organized. | Money was forthcoming, more promised and a building located Staff was coming on loan from the London Mission and from members of nearly all the de- nominations in Oshawa. The whole needs of a man, physical,.emotional, mental and social were catered for in the hostel's program, said Rev. Ross. | It was found that regardless | of their attitude to the world, these men despised themselves and lacked confidence and the of the London Mission and Rev. Y-/the plight of homeless men in|only thing that helped them was | aoe ris, St. Andrew's/this city. There had been con-|the kind of concern that helped jsultations with the Salvation|them to establish confidence in Con. Frank McCallum, acting|Army and the Brothers of the| themselves. "Some often change | chairman, wished the hostel|Good Shepherd with a view to\over a period of time," he) every success on behalf of the|opening some sort of hostel but|added. | council. "You are setting out to|there were no results, mainly; Rev. Morris said they were | do a good job," he said. |because personnel could not be starting in a humble way and | women. Money would be chan- | nelled to them from various | agencies, including the social} Facing Board Of Control g jent, Board of control is facing a} The car would take the '"'If there is any real need we redistribution problem. But it|place of the deputy chief's car,|might have to come back to you how to fill a car vacancy in the|ation department be trans-|ment from the beginning. fire department and at the ferred to the fire department, | same time save money. and an extra city compact car Mr. Cheeseborough said there|found to staff such a home. first of all asking the churches | services committee and they| would attempt the whole job of | is in the field of aut biles,| recently di d in the line of|for money," he added. | not voting areas. duty. Mr. Morris also paid tribute | be sent to the recreation de- Have you heard about it? partment to take its place. | is a tremendous need for such! In April of this year it was de-|to carry the load because it was | rehabilitation, which was not| The board, at Monday's meet-| It was suggested a six-cylin-| to Ald. Alice Reardon whom, he} The city has two extra com-| act ja task for Christian men and) Redistribution Problem being attempted at all at pres-| ing was attempting to decide | der automobile from the recre-|said, offered great encourage- | dels in its Ex-Magistrate Cresta Roja is a deliciously | dium dry red table wine made from French hybrid grapes. grown in Niagara. jand until recently, it was sug-) Gets Two Years }gested they be sold by tender. | HANEY, B.C. (CP)--A for-|. Fire chief Ernest Stacey was) mer magistrate was jailed for|in attendance Monday and said two years Tuesday after he) is department would need an) pleaded guilty to four charges|ight-cylinder car to effectively of theft and misuse of clients'|Perform its duties. | money totalling $25,000 in this) "Our department is one that Fraser Valley community. jneeds the best when it comes Sentence was pronounced by ae ee hundreds Magistrate A. M. Guinet of | Con. Frank McCallum said nearby Chilliwack in the same| courtroom where Theodore) Krell, 45, used to preside when the cars in the recreation de- partment are not used exten- sively during the winter, and he saw no reason why one can't | t, Friday and Saturday he was a magistrate in 1958. Krell was disbarred by the B.C. Law Society in 1966. be transferred to the fire de-| partment and one of the com-| pact cars take its place. | Mayor Ernest Marks suggest-| LAND IS RAISED jed Chief Stacey look at the) Since Cleopatra died in 30\recreation department cars and} BC, the annual silt-laden floods|decide whether or not they! of the Nile River have gradual-|served his department's pur-) ly raised the Nile Valley's level|pose and report back to board) almost seven feet. of control. | atisiddeeeieaial electric heating can make an extra room extra cosy Warming an extra room becomes a quick and easy job with electric heating. It won't over-tax your present heating system. Or your budget. 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