The Oshawa Times, 6 Feb 1961, p. 3

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CLUB CANADIEN FRANCAIS ELECTS NEW: | XE CUTIVE formed as fol- | dent; The new officers of the ex § ecutive of the "Club Canadien Francais" were elected 10? "office recently Bt 8 regular meeting of the club. The 1961 IN THE LEGISLATU executive is lows: seated, left Jean P, Belanger Benoit Bilodeau, vice dent V. Lavergne RE to right presi Compensation 3 ion By 1. 0, AS MPP Oshawa WNding It is time that cup Compensation Ast" and p tions were overhauled" Pay ments, particularly to widow and dependents, are quite inade [y quate and a very should be taken at them If 8 workman loses hi #n industrial accident, is entitled to a per month, with dependant, But tI payment out of the On that maximum figure widow with four or five chil dren cannot receive more than|® #150 -per month, a very small' pittance when we consider the|' ever-rising cost of living today | It would be expected that the| * deceased worker would have made, during his married life, | some commitments, perhaps mortgage on the house he wa Hving in. How on earth ecould| the widow continue payments on| 8 measly pittance of $75 per| month, with $24 per month for each dependant child or a maxi mum of $150 per month? | | th TEXT OF ACY € close nok! nie u pension of $75] $75 each|p lmumj ¢ " is 5150 a f a states sé "Where in the opinion of the his Board the furnishing of further) er or better education to a #ppears advisable its discretion may, on applica tion, extend the period to which|a compensation shall be paid in|b cespect of the child in the fur-|¢ thering or bettering of its tion but in no case beyond the age of 18 unless the child respect of whom compensation] is being paid is attending school Hf and reaches the age of 18 years|l during the school year, in which compensation may be continued) Iv until the eonclusion of the school year." My plea is this; why amend that section so that com-|! nsation can he paid to any right girl or hoy, dependantsr of a deceased worker, if they a éa injot i 0 not yer would be ther heen pr Det his widow| PARTIAL ACL 16; or Worker child] joh for the Board in| tainly handicapped until his dis if has Stan Bozak educa-|di m the labor son Urged 15h to continue on through uni people handi fa ight! Feb, 11 7, We els should not deprive them " op I suggest these a great of their are ) anti ty under the SUFELY nough and have the ou with loss ap with 1068 if they tie which may ided if the father artis 0 alive DISABILITY other matter that nto is tempor Ihe thi a where DuHity EMporary resulls from partial di the weekly pg the dif ETRE erence belween weekly earning of hefore the accident 1g or is able to earn suitable employment Ari ' so long as the digabi applies," I am ymetimes hardship ie injured great worker nted himself for former employer nployer now says he him, This hut has cleared up, yet h of compensation reduced, How wor if bility is mount greatly in een arth ¢ er abled a even only tempo ril her employer )0,000 men and women clamo g for work It is time ore ore n that we realistic attitude responsibility for Workmen's helieve any fair-minded pe will agree It 1s time egulations should be guard; presi- have haf should ary par ity, Section (41) of the Metrucl indus the compensation shall belgela Minacs yment of 75 per cent|{ rene the hag the ind ife | the average amount that he i FORMS COMPETE or| after th& accident, and I ure some complication could arise from this section and| for" I know of] 10C lone case where 8 man now on|ble), 11A, Section 36 ~ Subsection (2)|pertial temporary disability pre- Sundae sales winners, light work tolare the!and 153A will likely qualify no man Is cer on partiall I get employment with an hen we have|settings market today over|{thing is I adopted a SCIENCE and workers Club Compensation| py until they ean find employment I the| reviewed payment out of the fund COMING EVENTS Laundry ad Lucky prizes WHITRY Cols Wash, Bris 108 Brock Streel X Seped be een PTA NIGHT of CARDS St. Gregory's Auditorium FEB, 8th AT 8 P.M isslon 7 5¢ and Lu Adm Frize 8INGO 3T GERTRUDE'S AUDITQRIUM 690 KING EAST AT FAREWELL EVERY MONDAY NIGHT 00D PRIZES HADASSAH RUMMAGE SALE Tuesday, February 7th at 12:30 pm 144 KING STREET EAST Large amount of good used upt ry rem ther household ste ownsta Woodview Community Centre NGO TONITE 8 PM JACKPOT NOS. 52.54 JACKPOTS PAY DOUBLE | IR WON IN"52 OR LESS | REGULAR GAMES PAY (pOUBLE IF WON IN | 17 OR L ESS { $2,950.00 TOTAL PRIZES | "THE, NEW" | AED BARN | LETRA BUSES | SUNNYSIDE KINSMAN alr week m, in the club wen each game VALENTINE TEA, HAT AND ACCESSORY SALE February 30 PM HA ur Wednesday 961 -- 2 MEMORIAL STREET CHURCH {TEL Sponsored by The Sunshine Group of W.A Tickets NOTICE NEW LOCATION RON MOORE WATCH, CLOCK AND WELRY REPAIRS 46 KING STREET W, o RA KERY EAL ESTATE BLDG NEARLY NEW SHOP the SU THURSDAY AND FRIDAY | _2-JO\%? PM 3 'GREA RBAINS 690, KINGSST., | ST/ GERTRUDI f CLUB. OF DANCE FEBRUARY 15, 1961 JUBILEE 9-12 5.00 PER COUPLE Bar privileges, Tickets avail able from any Kinsman KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY, FEB, 7th FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Nos. 55 TEAM 1 JUBILEE PAVILION Jackpot and 3% nod Fark have |; Tuesday at Attractive be hel Id at the Curling Club OSHAWA I 'First Rid + | WEATHER FORECAST Workers Aid Sunny And Mild | At Meetings | Today, Tomorrow f their "ervice ls | granted Flawere of them } i ficient, : i you | &F ound (nen | them rd end H, Caniere treasurer, | Absent when picture wes Diree- | taken, Lucien Chamberland Sauveur | past president w -(shawa BR. Goulet end Marx Couture, | Standing left to right | tors; Jean Charles Nadeau, MM. Gagnon, Central Presents Is Extended "Central Presents for the tv sold out. for Thursday and ¥ri- four sets day, Feb, 8 and 10, This an fee is $4 nouncement « over the | hel last Thursday end the Drama and 5.00 ( decided to hold nee saturda Indications tick selling fot Sat secretary ( Riehe Times Photo a1 The Games 11.50 » is already rophies prizes Fink and of Wer ame A he ub has an Night 3 other performa By rapidly pre senior held Wednedd ents o to 13 discuy aents on in may visit the 5 the progres with the Le ll é irday school entation ihe achers in the th school's sparked by Sid wayne Warn Rohn is econd | closest ticket history Secerhes and leading led by and HOC PREFECTS SWORN IN last Wednesda swore in the 16 pre vill be helping with duties 20Vic . Mart In Assembly ie wm Ir Mr. Murphy Y fects John the Bill around the who ariou ipervisory Gord McHae introdue and told us about The system will Monday, Feb, 6 of the Assem to the Drama Bill Huzer and K J 0 Rae informed the student body ak to how well the ticket were going and announced the 'Central Pregents"' will also he held on Saturday, Feb, 11, The Cream were an nounced and detalls were given the lee Cream party sam party are 9F, 9G, 10B,| hich will be held soon, Donn (double winners), 10F (dou peers introduced each of the LID (double) and 13A. yg comedies and a sketch from | BO 18%, leach was presented, ' 'Sunday | HD and 128 Cote' Five starred Larry. Ocenas, Angela Minacs 'Central Judy Broad, Keitha Mosier and made Lena Jal Those acting "Antic were Rill Dick Nally Gut Myrna Leona Ches and Jack By| d chool Third | Liitsole Nek Joyle Litsole Dick Doyle gd the group Bill Huzar, An their dutie Leona Cheskl and get underway g iderwa However, 11D 4 The remainder promised and ¥ : ly was given 0 ten Marr purrec by Bally Larry son captain of the prefect Ucenas Thaczul many sales favored fy east eem regain worani { Club athy place sat sale Each class is working fever ishly to sell its quota of 15 Sat urday tickets to set a record breaking three night sellout! Class winners in the ce winners ice to 10C, 10F and Pesos The design for Presents' posters by Pete Wysotski the was Jo Rohn and In are busy working|Huzar setting for 'Anti pring". Mr Bentley and the ki bo in the industrial artg|8l appearances that classes have heen preparing the/the Drama Club ent Little by little, every. two very enjoyable getting ready for the copys SPORTS On Tues imowitz Bpring Dos Hoss hlrawbridge i le on the sole REET E will pres comedies big night our Girls' Bas kethall teams travelled to Don Science évan, In the Senior Cen of tral was trounced by an 18-8 score, In the Junior game, Cen-| tral was defeated by a 20.15 successful as many|#core, Angela Minacs was high) turned out for the/scorer for CCI with 10 points, | The Club now holds its Angela 1s one of Central's out once month in.| Standing players Listen to bines tremendous hall handling Announce with plenty of spirit and pep meetings and & good eve for the basket ' We hope the girls are more Sud 11, the|dessful in their future gales | piel will] Color basketball will | in| All| this week. Senior games will competing! held Tuesday and Thursday a noon, Grade 10 teams will play day/| I'hursda fier ROYS ¥ SPORTS ast Monday th Vol ball Championship was de {d. 13A defe ated 128 in the| games; Mem the Shampleniiin team John Zedie,| Jim Dulney, Jim| Dave Nicholishen,| Stan Dalidowice, | Bill Merritt, | Mush Nichol day CLUB Tuesday under the Trotter, put stration of dry ice proved guile tudents Last the game leadership on a dep This prey meeting meetings a8 she com ead of the PA ments on every week further the each for regarding March i NAuréay, ir ithoolboy on district slubs will be school | should conform to present Hiving costs 1 have di ent prey Tre | ed the sslion| {in the le:| CUSH henioy was to my reques entation or filttee, Atl Mi Coley the sugges 'lGreg N hortage of Charlie Now the Jack Lyon has moved) chen | sympathetic vorker repre eldent Prevention Cot |one time he opposed on because of |spage In this bullding depaxtment of labor still] {to lapger premises . ypnofed to worker's repNsenta:| Tuesda the Grade 10| tion lehamplonship {games were play] [1 ' ed, ORE wad vietorious over ielleve greal benefit we 1 P by the se Q of 11.8 and 11.! result from the appointment 2. Members of\the 10BE team workers In Industry to these Ne Richard Sthhr--é Quenne:| committees. The employers are Id Milburn, Bl Stewart, | ville, represented, and I have no wishi pohe Hickey, Dan) Matthews. | Don Calder, Mush/ McConkey |to depreciate their work on these | en Worsely, 1 Plancke, and committees, but their inter. | est is primarily a question of | gwd Bill 'Moore dollars and cents, But the inter | sday, 9D played est of the worker is ane of great|ga fie Grade § champion: | Importance for it is a question of hip a very hard - fought loss of an eve, an arm, or [rantest, SARE was successful | [eg and even life itself the scores of 98 and 9.4. | It is most difficult to under-| The winning team members are | stand the attitude of the minis: Bill Fedurzenko, Rick Askew {ter of labor, and his opposition |Gary MacDonald, Terry Peters, | {to the appointment of worker's| Wayne Haas, Tim Deel, Larry! {representation on the Accident Abbott, and Rod MacDonald { Prevention Committee Congratulations to all the] ANNUAL MEETI OSHAWA ONTARIO COUNTY BRANCH OF CANADIAN MENTAL NEALTH ASSOCIATION Monday, February 13th, 1961, at 8:00 p.m. AY THE Y.W.C.A.--CENTRE STREET EVERYONE WELCOME SPEAKER FOR THE EVENING WILL BE DR, J, D, ATCHESON,. Superintendent, Thistiotawn Hospital Per Ematialliity Dlovurned my In he by - GUEST lis that of 8, John Ambulance their willingly in our community [8 ame and came out on top by {Tent fork | Hut [teams f f 10 nAL, en ie ha bes istited by She weather oifice wt Tuesday me should Bppesr As & meter 8M, Fo ad Forecast Temperatures men or & A Li Such # state Synopsis; Variable amounts of ment. is quite true and 8 is true FOU4 8nd sunshine are forecast because such people are so 197 Onierio today. Light and in Windsor rovevvvvee BW much 8 part of our deily lite, rmitient snow in the US, mid-| 6, ThOmEs sveeevee W # ; 0 taken for VESt muy reach Southern On- KUCHERer 1oerveess 15 we are hardly '#rie Tuesday London rvvsrerereee 19 "Lake Erie, Lake Buron, Biag Wingham soiveeeeee 15 Lake Ontario, Georgian Toromo rvveivveeers 28 Bay, Haliburton Kirkland Lake Peterborough ,o:000 15 regions, Windsor, London, For Trenton .. onto, Hamilton, North Bey, Sud- | 81, Catharines ,..s. bury: Cloudy with sunny inter: Hamion .coveeeiee vals today, Tuesday cloudy with Muskoka .., the chance of snow. Winds light, Killaloe little change in temperature Eariton Timmins Kapuskasing region: | Sudbry ..oevevrees sunny tofey. Cloudy North Bey even iiitle milder Tuesday | Kapuskasing srsrre OBITUARIES L. VIVIAN mn died at his home, BL _Ofiario street, Bow manville, Friday, Veb, 3. He was in his 24th yeer Born in Bowmanville, he was the son of Charles A, Vivian and the former Beulah » a that are Another such group whose ef effective and unassum- ing service is often overlooked, 15 rrerennse The next time you atiend a public. gathering, look ground Somewhere, in the back you will see the trained and women of Si, Join Mainly Ambulsnee Brigade, You'll find #04 ® wherever ® - crowd is | Euthered, Wherever accigents |oeeur- and expert first aid help eded, Who are these dedi men snd women who y serve under the symbol Maltese Cross, who give & penny's EL oT life, Mr, Harding Is survived by his mother, Mrs, Verne Harding {and & brother, Douglas Harding of Oshawa The remgins are the Armstrong Funersl Home Monday evening, with memorial service in the chapel Tuesday Feb. 7, at 2 pm. Rev, M, A Bury, minister of the King Street United Church, will eon duct the ser Interment will he in Oshawa Union Cemetery HAINES COX Haines Cox, 28 Bowmanville, died in the Bowmanville Memorial Hospit sl. Saturday, after & short ill ness, He was in his 52nd year He is survived by & son, John of Windsor Puneral services were held gl 8.30 PM. todey from the Mor ris Funeral chapel followed in the Bowmanville Cemetery, Bervices were con ducted by Rev, W. Houslander FUNERAL OF HERBERT J, OGDEN The memorial service foi Mr. Herbert Johnston Ogden who died at eral Hospital Thursday, ¥eb, 2 w his 82nd year, was held ai the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 P.M, Saturday, Feb, 4 Rev, W, G, Dickson, RALP of th Ralph L \ They ere ousewives and hus inessmen ctors end typists, ck AFyerPmd farmers, lac { 5 and students ig as volunteers for the good of the community in whet probably the worl oldest elfare organization. (_ _ more than 200,000 erve in Bt. John Ambulance throughout the world, $000 of them in Canada and 2850 in On tario Cham Private funergl services were held at 2 pm. today from the Morris Funeral Chapel, In terment followed in the Hamp The service by Rev, W yiee ton Cemetery were conducted Houslander DONALD GEORGE HARDING in poor health for the past year and a half Donald George Hard d vecord in Ontario, Along ing, #1 William street west dghways, there are 71 first! Oshawa, died st the Ontario Hafions staffed 24 hours a Hospital, Whithy, Saturday Feb ady Today street The Bt. John Ambulance has to give on-he-spoti 4, Mr, Harding wes #35 years of p to aceident victims, In the age year, St, John Ambulance His firet gid at rughy games, pa- and rades, exhibitions, and fair He vided help for more than 25,000 16 people Mrs. Verna Harding Mar are William in Oshawa past paATENtS the late wag born 1924. resident pro ni A Course In First Rid Planned A Red Cross First Ald Course vill begin on Feb, 20 at 7pm in the assembly hall of the Col lege Park Seventh day Adven tist Church Ambu Clas ions ass Sess lance Month' in Ontario A 1as8 session from 7 to § pm month when every one of us : § ay might take time out to consider|'o" 10 5, Paul Rented the constant. careful and un. director of the Red ross in 1e slan bs assuming service that the volun. Shaw / a atriet, Wilk e the teer members of St, John give so| COUrse Instructor, £ Mrs, Frank Riter, medical {director of the College Park| Church, expects 8 class of over) IE of Osawa Bll Ambulance first aid done a greal deal loss due to accl in factories, In the prov more than 31,000 were framed in first gid and efficient care, and 41,000 people taught artificial respira Mar lives been many injuries minimized uit February is John training he to reduce time aents nee nursing ETE tion have ved AS A res Inter Lawn the services in Mount conducted ment wag Cemetery The pallbenrers were ¥, | Pierce, P, Roberts, T, Clancy, RR, Bunce, 1 fills mnd Rosenburg "§t. John 'will be held each Monday Weeks FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL CONFIRMS You ON THE Pov boys on the of championships BASKETBALL Last Friday evening, Cen tral's three teams saw action up at Pickering High Sshool | The Bantams played a rugged| winning Woman Lucky 'To Be Alive Excell Gwen Manuel, 41, of RR 4, | part of| Oshawa, suffered only a scratch on her hand and nose, when the station wagon which she was driving went oul of control and | landed on roof in a ditch Kingston road west, shortly toda $/ aso ALL OTHER TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS RA 8-6201 high score of 45.21 playing on the srry Plancke, who was CCI'g high scorer with 23 points, and Mush McConkey, who showed tremendous ball handling abil iy and who came up with some [the its on yam Temperance | Interment | TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts Winds light 1odey, southwest 15 # false yA Low tonight. and gh Tuesdsy gmindance ithne | serviegs on Sundey, Fé {is & Spirit : | resting at! the Oshawa Gen-| minister| of Centre Street United Church, | D.| tremendous interceptions, gave) before Central its first win in the last| The three games {ped the rear fender of m car| In the Junior game Central| driven by Richard Zromshow again proved successful and|ski, 52, of 876 Hortop street, be continued its winning streak by | fore going out of gontrol defeating PDHS 66-25, Oley| Cpl, William Warner, of the Skochko hooped 24 points, and|Whithy detachment of the OPP Marcus Fsmits and Ken Hickey|sald: "The woman was luck netted 18 points and 16 pointsito be alive, When I first saw respectively [that car thought we may | I'he Senior team by defeating have had another fatal acel.| PDHS 58-47, gave Central a per: dent." fect tally with no games lost in| the evening, Stan Seneco and Mush Nicholishen led the Cen tral cause by each getting 1H points in the game, Jerry Ty shik played a very succes game and helped the CCI score hoard hy downing 10 points After the games, a dance held in the gymnasium ich was enjoyed by all pres: | ent here are no games this com: Friday for the Central boys on Feb, 17, Central will host to the three O'Neill] Let's hope Central will] ) to its newest cheer West side around the town CCI, will beat them All, thumbs down ? 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Out of respegt for Mis Honour, JOHN ELDON PRITCHARD, Judge of the County Court of the County of Ontario WHO PASSED AWAY ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 1961 All Law offices in the City of Oshawa and the Town of Whitby, will be closed from 12 Noon Until 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb- ruary 7th, PLUS ait the Verifax advantages... « Scoples In | minute for 334 ah « dry, easy-to-read copies * other copying "extras" See this new '"letter-size" Veritax Copier in action in your office, Cal! for a dem onstration today! Parks' Peterborough Business Equipment Division 2108 Charlotte 3, Riverside 24TH PETERBOROUGH, ONT, * J. A, CAMERON, Pres., County of Ontario Law Assos, | | Lamb ST THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, February 6, WEY _3-. CENTURY CITY AND | HALF In 1940 the village of Fante ceichraind the DISTRICT the th FALSE ALARY Ista snwiverssry of & local horse, Fir ans STOP WISHING \Men - Women right There were ne other alarms during the weekend, Ambiance erews answered five routine calls during thet ~~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT Why spirtuslizetion of thought is necessary to individ Are you withing for 0 ual growth and happiness was brought owt at Christian Science secure future at An come -- A Wonderful Chance for Advancement ? If you are of neat cppear- ance and own a cor. You ore invited to 3nd ons of the most enlightening hours of your life at our office , , Stop Wishing and ACT! to erve for & personel heidi Insm----E-- | troduding the Lesson Sermon en | titled "Spirit" was the Golden) Text from John (4:04): "God nd they that wor ship bm must worship him in spirit and in truth" Don't Miss HORWICH JEWELLERS SMOKE SALE NOW ON 1! SACRIFICE PRICES! 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