Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jun 1963, p. 5

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driven in-the wrong lane on Highway 401 for about half a mile before he was stopped. He testified Blockis smelled strongly of alcohol and there was a part bottle of vodka in the car. Blockis told the court he and a friend were out smelt fishing and when they came back from the lake he mistook the 401 for THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednerdey, June 12,1963 5 Wrong Way Driver Was Impaired OFF-KEY IDEA BRAINTREE, England (CP) The choir of a church in this Essex town suggests in a mag- FREE Have your furnace cleaned free and guaranteed trouble-free all azine that the vicar do away with his sermons and give the congregation singing lessons in- stead. DT WHITBY And DISTRICT BEST IN RUBBER INDUSTRY 'COMING U SCUGOG CLEANERS e Du i ilop A I b d U ? ? 10 I i Vacloras Blockis, 966 Dundas $200 and his licence was sus- pended for two years when he Highway 2. street west, Toronto, was fined) one half mile before he realized bia was in the wrong lane. He said he travelled for about winter, if you purchase "White Sac: unified fuel oil from Western 0. DIAL 725-1212 FREE Pick-up & Delivery Doily | & Shirt Launderers | PHONE 668-4341 @) Trathes THE -- 30 CAMPBELL SPINNING REEL GOLF CLUBS Complete Set, 2 woods, 5 irons was convicted of impaired driv- ing, in Whitby Magistrate's| Court, Tuesday, | Constable D. E. Simmons of | the Ontario Provincial Police, who investigated the incident, told the court the accused had Sign Two-Year-Pact been established at the rate ofjguaranteed at 100 per cent to the estate upon death of the pensioner and after five years, depending upon the option, the | pension is payable at a reduced 'Local 494, United Rubber| Workers of America, CLC, and $2.20 per month per year work- Dunlop Tire and Rubber Com-|ed, up to a maximum of $65 per pany of Canada have signed a month, to match the federal gov-| FATHERS DAY \ } two-year agreement calling for|ernment's Old Age Pension. ah average across the board in-| the. first year and six cents an| supplementary hour in the second year, lerease to $2.50 per month to a The agreement covers some|maximum of $75 a month. | 485 hourly-rated workers em-| Workers will be eligible for) ployed at Dunlop's Whitby plant pensions after 10 years' service) ahd was termed by union offi-)at age 65 and compulsory re- the best rubber|tirement age is 68 years, The pension clause includes pensions for which an cials Tuesday, infustry contract in Canada. 'The | Pay increases range from two| disability to 10 cents an hour and a three-| employee ; becol 1 year welfare' pension plan|after 15 years' service. No de- agreement calls for $5,000 ductions will be made for any double indemnity life insurance compensation pension. for male workers and $3,500) In addition, the pension clause double indemnity life insurance|calls for a survivor's allowance for female workers. and the pensioner may have an A unique feature in the new) option of a five, 10, 15 or 20 company-union pact is the in-/year guarantee, made payable clusion of the Blue Cross drug|to his estate. Up to five years plan, a prescription plan for after retirement the pension is If Old Age Pension benefits| rate. crease of 414 cents an hour injare increased $10 a month, the) The new agreement establish- a pension will in-| may become eligible| Cottage Breaking | E 16 e) in the plant at $2.51.5, not count. Mean Offence | ! nf ing overtime pay or shift] | bonuses. The previous average} Hugh George Sherwood, 18, of | 247.5 {RR 1 Markham and James hourly rate was $ . | : ' -sey¢| Thomas Middleton, 17, of 14 Union and company officials) witon street, Markham, plead- reached settlement abe age! ed guilty in Whitby Magistrate's | week, following three months Of) Court, Tuesday, to break, enter negotiations which threatened) and theft, on occasion to break down. The| Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn union had applied to the On-|/told the accused breaking into tario Labor Relations Board for| symmer cottages is one of the conciliation procedure, which' meanest types of crime. was scheduled to open téday, Investigating officer, Con- but was cancelled when nego-) stable S. Holroyd, Whitby de- tiators from both parties agreed./ tachment of the Ontario Provin-| The agreement was ratified at|cial Police, told the court the} a Local 494 general member-| youths had broken into a sum-) ship meeting Sunday. mer cottage in Uxbridge through a skylight in the roof. ied the average hourly rate oPten, "See eneee®' SPECIAL THIS WEEK BRIGHAM BRIAR PIPES and ACCESSORIES 5.95 e uP drugs ordered by the doctor and paid for completely after the) first $25. | Weekly sick pay for em- WHITBY PERSONALS | The officer testified the ac- {cused stole a power lawn mower a carpenter's tool chest and Ployees has increased to $50 for) vorkers 35 for fe- . 4 plein 7 erie in| of Cecil Bradley, Brock street mich workers may collet sick| south mere ME oo Ts ae v _ 9 y, 42 A aang increased from 26 to 30 S'aff Sergeant George and Mrs, Under the terms of the new ace Aid Bi Poo we agreement, sick benefits be-|Darrie, Mrs 'Columbia 'Me. aid come payable on the first day Cy soem radi la, 3 . Bow 7 Mrs owar radley o - py yer or the'-fourth day | nanville, Eric Bradley, Pegi ; Dr ; i17{ Eileen Wasnick and Miss Caro _ ria pommingpeobei LET or of Hamilton, Mr. whee : 4 a ale a + Mrs. Ernie Bignell, David an ci Pee bilge igen Debbie of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, the drug plan. PI's biue plan, Ron Armstiong ang Cor ey Blue Cross semi-private plan, |' Challe ines ' Ontario Hospital Services Conn. SNe Shelley soe Tony "Dole mission insurance and ambu- a lance service plan, up to 100 Bram, son of Mr. and Mrs. goog ia detail ee Jake Reid, Brock street south, dar thie aio contract will cali|celebrated his fifth birthday tor a retirement benefit of $2.80 June 10, For the occasion a per month per year worked and|small birthday party was ar- a supplementary pension has|ranged for the neighboring chil- READERS' VIEWS Council Become 'Dull-Witted To the Mayor and Membersjmaking any concrete effort in of Council, dealing with the problem of Town of Whitby, Ontario. jproper repairs to our streets Gentlemen: |According to the Gospel of St Thank you for your letter of/Matthew, Chapter 5, Verse 5, May 22, 1963, acknowledging Jesus said: quote: -- 'Blessed my letter of May 7, 1963, andare the meek: for they shall thank you for your advisoryjinherit the earth." -- unquoe. letter of June 6, 1963, in which|Now you must concede that He it is stated, quote -- "that at)couldn't possibly have been spe,, the last regular meeting of the cifically referring to the resi Whitby Town Council a commit-aents of Mary and Garden tee report was adopted and the streets, though meek we have following isan extract there- been, and certainly we have from: been engulfed in clouds of dust "That it is not Council's pol-/every time a car goes by. Only icy to pave a street until it is|after a barrage of telephone completely built up and water|Calls do we manage to get the and sewer services have been|Streets treated with water and installed, Also that if curbs, gut-|calcium; and before this is al- ters and sidewalks are desired|lowed to settle, the grader is by the Taxpayers it is neces-|digging in and moving it all sary to obtain a proper petition into the ditches signed by two-thirds of the tax-| With reference to the garbage payers, representing at leasticollectors, you will be pleased 50 per cent of the total assess-|to learn they are no longer do- ment. That the complaint re-jing a '"'bang-up" job, but are garding the condition of drive-|treating all containers as if they way and abuse of garbage con-|were their own, I publicly tainers be brought to the atten-|thank them. tion of the Town Foreman" As to the complaint regard- Unquote ing our driveway and adjacent It would seem from the above properties, your chairman on report that Council is either: committee on streets, has been trying to be facetious, or else fully briefed; so why should I Council has become exceeding- now consult the Town Fore- ly dull-witted man? He will no doubt inform For your edification let mejme he can do nothing due to so inform you that not only do'the fact Town policy dictates we have water and sewer ser-\that such matters must be pro- vices, but. the areas in question cessed through the office of the are as equally built up as Cray;,Town Engineer, an office now don road, and Reynolds and Gil-/vacant and not due to be filled bert streets; and these streets until July 1, 1963. My education are paved. Not one of thesein this department of Munici- streets can claim five apart-) pal politics has come full circle, ment blocks and eleven sub-|and so after three years waiting stantial well kept homes in one for action, it should be appar- section, nor can they claim to|ent why I brought this matter having their streets bordered before Town Council. hy. school property, with the) May I now suggest Council exception of Reynold street, on,revamp their policies concern- which the Ontario Ladies' Col-'\ing these matters before the fece, a Church supported|December vote is due, because school, is situated by then it will be too late to - We, the residents of Mary and/repair the holes you've chipped Garden streets, deeply resentiin your political seats your relegating us to second- Sincerely, a@iass citizenship, in so far as MURIEL M. 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