Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Apr 1962, p. 5

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READER'S VIEWS Ban The Tunics At Graduation . To The Editor: bly, be less expensive to send Ph bags s | wie " > our daughter wearing a tunic, |/ uesday, Apr ssue of the) A great number of these girls Oshawa Times from the mother] are wearing their tunics pag : of a Grade 8 pupil, I too am the/second year and they not only mother of a Grade 8 pupil and)more than fill them but the I thoroughly disagree with her.|tunic barely covers thier seats She states that many mothers!sq what do we do? We must| ; cannot afford a party dress OF/pyy another tunic for a one-|_ gown for her daughter's gradu-|/ night performance and then dis- ation, I hesitate to believe this,/card it as it is no longer of any but if it is so, how can it possi-| ye to her. 7 On the other hand, a gown DAY-BY-DAY now or a gown a month after she enters high school, what is REDUCE SENTENCE A jail»term imposed on a the difference? She will wear it] |. Toronto' youth was _ reduced many times. The Grade 8 moth- er states in her letter that the boys must wear their Sunday from 30 days to three days at a\Dest as there is no standard chambe:s hearing at Ontario school dress for them. Well, County Buildings Wednesday. let's give them a standard dress Judge Alex. C. Hall heard. the for the graduation night, plaid appeal of Gordon Lionel Smith, 18, of Lange March avenue, who was sentenced on January 22 on shirt and jeans, At least the|! girls will not feel heartbroken. a charge of consuming liquor while a minor, I have heard some of the girls DUPLICATE BRIDGE SCORES BY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West WHIT Manager: Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO. 8-3703 Part of Whitby's waterfront , Utilities Commission, who last will be getting a mechanical | year loaned the Whitby Com- READY FOR USE beach. Pictured above loading the rocks into a truck is a voice their opinions and go so far as to say that they would not attend their own graduation ceremony dressed in such a START CONSTRUCTION ON NEW NURSING SCHOOL construction. At present the contractors are going full tilt by. Shown above are work- men on the basement of what North and South --Mrs, Bow-|manner. I am with the girls facelift this week in prepara- tion for the hot summer man and Mrs. Spratt 62, Mr. and Mrs. Baker 5944, Mr. and, Mrs. Wells 50. East and West -- |Mrs. Whale and Mrs. Cunliffe Mrs. Love and Mrs. 51, Mrs. and Miss 100 per cent. I say that if the boys wear their best then let] the girls dress up too. dreamed of this big night, ing, which will provide ac- |61%4, not take it away from them. commodation for an expected |S™ythe Bovay 50. The next meeting will ANOTHER MOTHER months, The Whitby Public | missioners' Park, to the pub- lic, have made arrangements for the larger rocks from the They} have worked hard all year and| do} LEARNING MORE jent of Indian schools, |there now are 505 Indians en- SASKATOON (CP) -- R. M.jrolled in Saskatchewan schools) Connelly, regional superintend-|above the cighth says!pared with 87 in 1952. grade, cod-| contractor's loader. The re- maining smaller shingles will be spread evenly over the beach area. Commissioners Park is located immediatel, east of the Whitby Water Fil- tration Plant. --Oshawa Times Photo will be the seven storey build- | 150 nurses, | | | epring and approaching sum- The regular meeting of the|rot tuncheon" will be Rev. W.|His friends wish him a speedy y g President Ruth Hewson was in}y,, p " ; ge |His topic will be "Nothing T00| ster, Miss Jill Forrester and|and-a-half cents," according tojnurses' associations by saying) | Kinettes Ann Southern, Laura| Assembly Hall on Wednesday, spent the holiday weekend in by president Ruth. On Monday, Mary, daughter) nurses, buys even less and the Sitl. The money bunny draw wasiday. Friends wish her many|Parry Sound visiting Mrs. Roy) yy 111. the malcontents in the|¢conomic position permits it" A report on the Convention 24 was given by Kinette Anita Among the indications of mer there is none surer than | on the new School of Nursing the sight of full scale building | at the Ontario Hospital, Whit- be held May 1. . J Nominations Nurses Angered i M | At Kinette eet Guest speaker at the Unitedjhome after undergoing surgery] Church Women's 'Spring But-\at the Oshawa General! Hospital.| Kinette Club was held in they s° Mcclure of St, Andrew's| recovery. | , dining room of Royal Hotel./p.0 on ee ; | By ROD CURRIE Roman Catholic Archbishop of a ge epg MM gg 3 ing 9 and Mrs. George For-| LONDON (CP) "even-|Liverpool, angerd leaders of| the chair and opened the meet-/yryuoh, This event is taking ' ing i lar form. ol . * i |grandchild Jimmy Forrester|the Broadway hit tune of a few|higher pay would be '"'the worst} ing in regular place in the United Church lof ce [thing that could happen to the Garrison and Terry Gerrow of i] 25 at 1 o'clock. |Kingston as whe -guests of Mr.|" Sixpence in the pound, the)nursing profession' because it} the Oshawa Club were welcomed desl cela jand Mrs. S. Moyt. wage offer made to British| Might attract the wrong kind of) Kinette Dorothy Munns gave ajof Mr, and Mrs. William Cas-| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpsonjangels of mercy are up in| He agreed there should be report on the "Games Night".'sady, celebrated her third birth-|spent the Easter weekend injarms 'about it. : |some help for nurses "when the] made on April 19 at 9 p.m. at happy returns of the day. enisiahesestesuntied lmusical The Pajama Game,|and said doctors should '"'dis-) Snelgrove's Drug Store. Weekend visitors at the home|who hit back by deliberately|Play their chivalry" by support- being held at Delawana Inn, Honey Harbor, from June 20 to Hampson. : Following the business discus- sion, nominations for the 1962- and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mur- 6 executive were held. A draw was held with the lucky winner being Kinette Bary! Walton. Easter holiday guests at the) home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold! Forbes, Maria street, were: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Haughian of, Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forbes Sr., of Highland Creek ray of Toronto. At the close of the meeting|/Mrs. Thomas Spellen, Dovedale) coffee was served. ldrive, is convalescing at his|street, Mr. and Mrs. Jack White and three daughters, Gail, Bon- WHITBY BOWLING NEWS WHITBY LADIES Pinfall for the day| 550: Ladies CANDY BOWLING LEAGUE |718; U. Johnston 715; C. Haze ton 665; D. Murphy 622; M.| wr and Mrs. D. Fox, Dove- Allsorts 3231; Gumdrops 3017; | Hughes 619; L. Bronisrewski| gaje drive, and sons Kenneth Lifesavers 2835 and Maplebuds|613; D. Davies 600; T. Lesage|and Douglas spent the Easter of Mr. were membeps*of their family: N and daughter Margot, of Wil- lowdale, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bull and family, of West Hill, Mrs. land Mrs. N. Taylor and family,| David' Spellen, son of Mr. and! Oshawa. ni motored to |holiday, weekend and visited at the jejiter and son-in-law, Mr. and) M. MeDanlell vrs, Stanley Hill. and Mrs. Reg. Foster fr, and Mrs. Douglas Wallace H, Chatten, of Oshawa, Mrs, Marie Smith, 610 Perry and Donna, of Oshawa, Ottawa over the home of Mrs. Smith's daugh- packing mismatched tops and) bottoms, the nurses se no re- cource to "'industrial action." The possibility of a strike, | most agree, is inconceivable} "becaus of the patients." stead, they hope to rally public} opinion behind their campaign. In this they seem to have a strong case since, although pay} is graded according to senior-| ity, few earn more than £10 a) week. | "I earn about five shillings| an hour," said one young nurse} at a protest meting, "about as much as a good char gets.' lOFFER AN 'INULT' Another' a first-year nurse who has room and board at th} hospital, showed a pay slip that) listed her take at only £10 a) |good doctor or priest, must be ing the nurses. Nevertheless, he said, "'the good nurse, like the inspired by compassion for those she serves, so no woman should choose nursing as a career in order to make money." lan Fisher of the National! Union of Public Employees re- torted that if nurses ever get higher money "it would not be easy money." "It is most definitely earned and the wrong sort of girl would never do the job for any amount." | A. R, Akers, assistant general] secretary of the Confedration) of Health ervice Employees,' agreed. | "T am sure he (the arch-| bishop) will be sorry for what) 1 { DECORATE PAINTING - PAPERHANGING GYPTEXING- COLOR SCHEMES Full Sunworthy Wall Murals 2812; Peppermints 2923; Jelly|598; L. Bloye 594; P. Chidley|holiday weekend at Mountain Beans 3016; Humbugs 2569/mnd|589; P. McCann 585; T. Mc-\Grove as the guests of Mr. and Lollipops 3108. Donald 584; L, Lane 574; B.jmrs. T, Fox. Triples over 500: G. Wiles|Steffler 572; M. Carter 557 and) 749; H. Dunbar 647; L. Riley|M. Canzi 554. Men -- Father} Mr. 618: B. Pascoe 617; A. Hewis|Coates 672; G. Perry 648; C.|Rauchert, month, |he has said. To be a nurse you The nurses have termed alhave to be a dedicated person--' government offer of 2% per|money will never make any dif-| cent an "insult" and they are'fernce to that." seeking a 30-per-cent increase. NOT WORRIED FREE ESTIMATES ANYWHERE | and Mrs. William 1009 Walton Bivd., 613; E. Mason 610; A. Labano- vich 598; R. Robb 596; K. Loyst 583; M. Duncan 566; G. Mc- Donough 555; G. Sandford 549; M. Brooks 546; B. Husted 537; E. Walker 536; J. Lane 534; H. Moore 526; J. Ward 526; J. Pickard 523; A. [Anderson 521; J. Gates 513; S. Billing 504; T. Shaw 503 and A. * e 501. Singles over 200: H. Dunbar 307; G. Wiles 305, 229, 215; E, Walker 277; L. Riley 276; A. Hewis 263; A. Labanovich 260; M. Duncan 253; R. Robb 239, 219; K. Loyst. 233, 215; E. Mason 233, 231; J. Ward 227; M. Brooks 218; G. Gale 217; B. Pascoe 211, 211; D. Moore 204; J. Pickard 204 and H. Moore 201. | 8ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST, MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Orioles ovsccee 36,009 7 Falcons 59 56 48 43 Hendriks 644; H. Forbes 631; J. Buisman 612; J. Corrigan spent the Easter wéekend in Saginaw, Michigan, as the Their first attempt at a pub-| |... | lic demonstration was a howl| Until recently, the number of} 580; G. Jeffrey 576; P. McDan-|guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anson yp/nurses in Britain has increased) ield 556; T. Hughes 553; F. Can-| Miller. zi 551 and J. Oosterhold 551.) Singles with handicaps over} 225: Ladies -- C. Hazelton 294; | L. Bronishewski 292; M. Hughes) 269; U. Johnston 264; M. Mc- Daniel 263; D. Murphy 257; L. Lane 251; P. Chidley 233; M. Canzi 230; D. Davies 228; P. McCann 225 and S. Smyth 225. Men -- Father Coates 289; | H. Forbes 261; J. Goverde 253; | C, Hendriks 241; T. Hughes 227 and J. Buisman 225. Tokyo Section Sinks Below Sea Level TOKYO (Reuters) -- An old,| Space Expert Jobless In s . Britain LONDON (AP)--He designed several communications space satellites. He is an expert in aerodynamics and invented the phrase 'the sound barrier." But Dr. W. F. Hilton can't get! a job in Britain, | One of Britain's leading space) scientists, Hilton explained that! is why he is looking for work} through the want ad sections of) a newspaper. | i ngsuccess. 0 many turned for a protest march through the) rain in downtown London that) they had to hold fourseparate| annually and health minister Enoch Powell has said the "nursing situation is not dis- astrous." |wides meetings instead of the planned} one. | In 1960 howver, th number Another 200 of the total 5,000/°f student nurses declined for --many of whom came by bus, |the first time since 1949. train and subway from outside} tA the bottom of the wage London--peeled off to march on|scale is the student norse who the House of Commons where! gets £299 a year, going up to they demanded to see 'their/£336 in her third year. From various members. Rotund Bes-|this she must pay £128 a year sie Braddock, Labor memberjfor board if she lives jn. DODD & SOUTER MO 8-5231 Decorating WHITBY Contractors MO 8-5862 for a Liverpool district, told); A graduate nurse starts at them: |£525 a year--about the same "Don't get the backs of the|as a three-year trained non- public up by foolish action." {graduate sthoolteacher. But Public support, although|When she reaches her maxi- pread, has not been unan-|mum salary, in about 10 years, imous. the £656 she earns is some- thing betwen £300 and £400 CLERIC AGAINT THEM |. |less than a teacher with sim- Most Rev. John Henan,ijeilar xperience. "T think I must be this coun-| 36 established industrial quarter injtry's most unwanted man," he! _ 32\ southeastern Tokyo is sinking|said in an interview. | oceee 34,303 28 Triples over 500: Ladies -- U. Jornston 682; M. McDaniel) 679; D. Murphy 568; A. San- drelli 562; M. Carter 554; C. Hazelton 551 and L. Bronishew- ski 532. Men -- Father Coates! 663; G. Perry 621; H. Forbes! 598; J. Buisman 588; L. Bedard! 587 and C. Hendriks 581. Singles over 200: Ladies -- L. Bronisehwski 265; C. Hazel- ton 256; 'U. Johnston 253, 233; M. McDaniel 250, 233; D. Mur- pty 239; M. Hughes 229; L. ne 225 and A. Sandrelli 206. Men -- Father Coates 286, 232; H. Forbes 250; J. Goverde 238; L. Bedard 236; C. Hendriks 220; J. Buisman 217, 201 and G. Perry 215, 211. Triples with handicaps over steadily below sea level and) becoming alarmingly vulnerable} "In the last six months 1) ot Hoot tines, |must have licked hundreds of! Pumping stations are working S'@™Ps replying to advertise-| |day and night to drain water|ments for jobs. Half the people} from the area, but whneever a aren't even civil enough to re-| major typhoon is reported ap-|pjy--even when you enclose ai proaching, inhabitants are or-| dered to evacuate the district. | The ground level of this quar-| ter has sunk 39 inches in the) last 40 years. It now is sinking) at a faster rate of nearly eight) inches a year. | The area is below the sea level at low tide. At normal high) tide, it is nearly five feet beolw the sea water. | About 130 factories are located) in the district and it has a day-| time population estimated at 1,000,000. | BROCK © WHITBY BROUGHT BACK FOR VIRGINIA PI Feature Starts 6:55 & 9:20 CHALICE pont ph contd MAYO + ANGEL PALANGE NEWHAN g Shows at 6:55 & 9:10 YOUR ENJOYMENT WARNERCOLOR STEREOPHONIC SOUND) jics, said: "They say they are} self-addressed envelope. That's! why I decided to advertis." | Hiton was released by the! big aviation company, Hawkr Siddeley last Qctober*¥n an! economy wave after Britain cut! back its space effort. It was his work in designing satellites that) got him that job. He is still unemployed. His salary was £3,215 a year. 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