4 Sudbury Children Turned Over To CAS concerning the SUDBURY (CP) -- Mayor{ment's policy William Ellis said Tuescay al family. mother of four was given food). Mrs. Patterson said the fam- vouchers instead of cash by the) ity had received $3,360 welfare city welfare department be-lassistance during the last two cause she was buying nun-essen-|vears in vouchers and cheques tial articles from her aid She said it was usual for the) money, department to pay by cheque The woman, Marie Hamer- at the beginning of the month nyk, 23, whose husband is in!io cover rent and fuel. jail, turned the children over to! the Children's Aid Society Mon- GIVE VOUCHERS day, saying she couldn't care Vouchers were _for them because she had no purchase of food, money. "Mrs Whether the children were ne- not to use the cash to make glected will be decided in fam-|payments on articles bought on ily court Thursday, If the court!credit." rules the mother was unable to 4 claim by the mother that provide for them, they will be che could not buy shoes for the made wards of the society and children or fuel was described placed in foster homes, as 'absurd' by Mrs. Patterson. Mrs. Hamernyk said she had ,,.. er asked ft Lode been peceiving $140 a month in| | Sue never asked tor Bale) aid from the city welfaie de- and a cheques was issued Dec, : nnam{l to pay fuel and light for 15 partment, However, the depart it eee ; aid ment had given her only a $45,4@¥5: Mrs. Patterson said. food voucrer but no aenes .Mrs. Hamernyk Said she had last her until Christmas. Mayor Ellis said she continue to receive onty vouchers because in the past CAS director W, J. P. Thomp she has used part of her wel- son described the incident Mon- fare assistance to buy a $50 re- day as "a real tragedy, nine {rigerator, a $60 television set, days before Christmas," and a vacuum cleaner and a floor criticized the welfare depart- polisher ment for its "sudden EAA, octave rat in policy WERENT ESSENTIAL "There has been no change in The mayor the a policy," Mrs, Patterson said were. desirable not essen- «rhe family is continuing to_re- tial cer ceive $140 a month welfare aid Mrs. Hamernyk said she a. jong as necessary. We deem bought the television set when jt advisable that most of this her husband was working 1" 4 sistance should be in the form September because: her children of voucher for food. This is what never had the money to at tend jas been happening all along.' we. Duivier and mic fe icy Tuesday the: children were shoud have some form 0 still being cared for by the so- amusement. faty However, Mayor Ellis com- °°! 1,829,691 Pounds Mrs. Simone Patterson, a city welfare aid official, denied that é he welfare ers' Marketing Board exchanges ea hel sold a total 1,829,691 pounds of 347,071 pounds for an: averagi 51.24 cents given for the she said. to would "all the baby was drinking was food spoiled. milk." Said but mented: "We have to think of the people who are paying taxes as well as, welfare recipients." «| Of Tobacco Sold any assistance had been with- 2 held from the mother or that TILLSONBURG (CP) -- On- there had: been any sudden tario Flue-Cured Tobacco Grow- depart- tobacco at. an average price ; 50.54 cents a pound Tuesday Community Club To date, they have sold 42 At Audley Has Year-end Meeting ae. By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN AUDLEY -- The community elub held its final meeting of the year at the school recently in the form of a box social The president, Bert Guthrie,| conducted the business when annual reports were given Charlie Clemence auctioned the decorated boxed lunches and bags of candy were given to the children. The officers for 1964 are: pres-| ident, Bert Guthrie; first ve president, Fred Puckrin; sev- ond vice-president, Bob pation; secretary - treasurer, Mrs Clemence; . assistant, Biahche Cendric; directors, Geo. Izatt Bill Guthrie, Aleck Richards,| Bob Batty, Lenoard Waltham. | The entertainment committee, | Mrs. Geo. Izatt and Mrs. Bill! Guthrie, will add to their num- ber the lunch committee, Mrs.| Fred Puckrin, Mrs. Bob Batty,| Mrs, Bill Lawson ,Eileen Guth- thrie, Keith Puckrin, Ronald Smith, Jo Astley; press, Mrs Fred Puckrin; pianists, Mrs.| Arch Bell and Joy Astley;| auditors, Mrs. Wm. Brown and Bob Betson. On Sunday, Dec. 15, there will be a white gift service at the Sunday School. .The adult class is asking for gifts for the Ontario Hospital patients also to be handed in on Sunday The Sunday School. potduck supper will be on Friday eve- ning, Dec. 20, at 6.30 The community welcomes Mr and Mrs, W. Woods and daugh ter, Tanie, who 'have moved from. Whitby to the Leonard house DO YOU HAVE A ROOM APARTMENT COTTAGE HOUSE ER to HAPPINESS with Oshawa Times | Classified Ads DIAL TODAY | 723 - 3492 TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS WORK FOR YOU WHILE YOU WORK, SLEEP or PLAY TO RENT... ? You Will Get Fast ACTION with TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS Folks who read The Oshawa Times are looking for places to Since September 1962,.property offered to Oshawa Times Readers has live. been renting faster than ever before There are few known va cies and many of the people seeking a place to live are newcomers to this area If you have a Room, Apartment, Cottage or House For Rent tell it to the would-be reliable tenants who want to live in Osh- owo ond District through For Rent Ad "Telephone 723-3492 NOW! as Times Hamernyk has been told x to buy the refrigerator because | of | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 18,1963 27 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS WED. NIGHT INDUSTRIAL Team Standings: Kinloch's 45, Legion "A" 37, Albany Rest. 34, Ont. Steel "BY 32, Legion "'B' 29, Macko's 26, Team No. 10 25, Bathe and McLellan 24, Trio TV 19, ill + Cornish 12, Navy Club 11, Ont Steel "A" 9. Points: Trio TV4, Ont. Steel "A' § nloch's 4, Navy Club 0, Albany Res' eam No. 10 0, Macko's 3, Legion 'A' {t: Ont. Steel "B' 3, Hill Cornish 1, Bathe and McLellan 3, Legicn "BY 1 High Triples: Art Bryant 786 (290, 230); R.. Mann. 767 (219, 265, 283 Sarnovsky 726 (216, 236, 274); R Nowies 72) (274, 237, 210); G. Gwilliams 713 (273 252); A: Haffner . 698 Hutchins 698 (255, (249, 248); B. Gardian 674 (242 Skelton 673 (216, 230, 227); E 666 (221,-268); R. Brown 660 (2 Rozell 659 (249, 211) and V (301) Singles: G. Marchildon 263, W Hobbs 256 and F, Boyden ae 658 High Johns 258,- T. 254. HARMAN PARK LEAGUE The men's high triple taken by Jim M 238) to start the section. Congrat. for the fine to capture high 4d PopEyes 3, Gerry Godfrey 202, Gary Care Pam Bosley change" 2 League nsy Johnstone e Davidson Martin Muller 9 Julie Chornly 68, 61 Team Standings: Clov Lucky's 3, Whizbangs 1, Legs' 3, Doug Heads Wildcats 1, Go-Getters Question Marks 4. WIRING AND HARNESS Head Pins 22 second section, have 20 points eac fh, H 18, Gay Six 15," Alley .C ers 12, Go-Getters 9 and Over 600: Harvey Sing 210); Dorrene . Barclay Elmo Lynburn Lorne Atk Grace 640 224); points first place eau 2 215, Donna Walker 21 212, Barbara Wi!son Jack Johnston 2 Helen O'Connor 20 Theresa MacNea Lemon League Burgess 87, %. Robinson 98 and Ann Robinson 99 The big Lucky draw, Rosseau, Jack Ruth offatt Oliffe, Beth Ly Bill Harding Chicken winners for single, Maurie Shorten high triple, Bev. Gibson 639 High single for men, men, Elmo Lynburne with handicap for wot clay. high single wit ndicap f women, Maryline Mills, 255; high single with handicap for men, Bryan Grace 303; high triple for.men with handicap Harvey Singular, 696 Maurie Hall 201 and chicken roll are Enid Robinson, Mary Johnston, Tom Barclay Helen O'Conno n Leo Gorman and winners for nburner, high scores Sarnia, Stratford | Police Seek Raise SARNIA (CP) -- Both S and Stratford policemen seeking across-the-board pay in creases. Sarnia Police Associa tion is asking a 12-per-cent wag: hike and the Stratford Associa tion wants 15 per cent more. arnis are Sarnia polic.e commission Tuesday deferred action on the! request and will hold meetings consider pro posal. The Stratford police com special to the mission referred the request to next year's commission. | If granted, the Sarnia proposal would ranging fvom $804 annually inspectors to $492 for probation and would affect 69 police officers involve pay increase for ary constables MANOR ST. DAVIDS SAUTERNE S 0; Tankers 4, Shiners 0; } Standing for high average is as follows {Gold Meda! 4, Jordon's 3, Upholstery 2. The snowstorm sure did things for the girls this week and top honors goes | Mabel Moss 613 (306, 307). | 400 Scores -- Mae Jamieson 442 (244),) Rose Stovin 441 (219, 222), Mary Nicholls 437 (231, 206), Myrna Baldwin 435 (250), Betty Black 423 (243), Marion' Hutchins 419 (201, 218), Mara Warlow 421 (258), Judy Zak 414 (218), Maude Cockerton 41 (216), Betty Black 419 (225), Anne Peters 401 (228), Del Siblock 410 (225), Al Hill 402 (wie). 200 Scores -- Vi Rorison 249, Norma Bradburn w28, Helen Rudka 227, Gourlie 225, Bertha Sutherland 213, Barb} Harding 211, Anne Chryk 208, Merle Poche 210, Annette Iliffe 216, Vicki Vick ers 207, Marj MacNeil Patterson 201. and Modern NICKLE PLATE LEAGUE This week brought to a close the sec ond section of our schedule, and with if the realization of Foul-Line John's fond. est dream. His team won the section! John, who talks a better game than he bowls, was carried to victory by his team- mates, H. Cromer who turned in the high est score this week 782 triple, G. Mathieu, J: Ruiter and C. Lockhart 600 League J. McGillvary 755, G Mathieu 634, J. Ruiter 617, C. Lockhart 616, D, Wilson 631, R. Coleshaw 681, G Dawson 686, G. Bittner 652, D, Bailey 645, J. Catton 618 and V. Vanstone 636. 200 League E. Wakely 250, P. Dalby 203, C. Dove 263, L. Gibson 226, B. Gibson 248, W. Sosnowski 245, J. Smith 231, © Albin 208, G, Pappas 203, R. Balser 232, Thornbury 20 Shobbrook 230 R 230 ski 239, M, Car! » 205, L. Tabb 274, G 20 i Beach 236, E. Dal , 201, D. Saunders 214 and M Conway 210 Lemon Leagu Conway 93, J Rutkay 97 and 8 Van Meer 97 Team Scores MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE by Chris Collins 815 (278, 314, 223). Other high triples were by Chuck Ford 749 (284, 207, 258), Bud Morey 713 (263, 208, 242), Nick. Jaksitz 692 (248, Oscar Morrison 686 (260, 232), Sykes 676 (292), Pete Makarchuk 204, 268), Paul Collins 645 (249, 217), Earl Westlake 642 (224, 231), Al Jamieson 63? 239, 227), Stella Makarchuk 614 (216, 209) and Joan Jackson 607 (213, 241) Good singles were by Jack James 290, Ross, Clarke 262, Ken Bailey 261, Archie - Mixers 4, Automatices Rackers 3, Plat Anodizers 3. and Polishers 1 At the end of the second. section, ers 1; the D. Wilson 219, R. Bailey 217, R. Coleshaw 216 and Joe McGillvary 212. MOTOR CITY JUNIOR LEAGUE 26, 207, John' McFadden 223, Hazel Devenish 223, Bus White 217, Olga MacDermaid 213, Pat Weagler 208, Marg Ford 206, Sadie James 205, Elsie Smith 203, Jack Ander- son 201 and Doug Smith 201. ts to date for 2nd Section: Dodgers 12, Hi Jinks 11, Scatterbrains 10, Hits and Husslers 9, Spitfires 8, Bombers 7, Wild cats 6, Mac's and Tame Cats 4. Don't forget that this Friday, ber 20, is the Turkey Roll. Good luck ! Please be on time. All bowlers and alleys w be listed on the board Bantams (2 Yogi Bears 0 Games) - Goofies 3, Gaffers 0; Bug Bunnies 3 Yaki Doodles 0; Daffy Ducks 2 Dandies 1. Jokers 3, Jetsons yphoons 0; Alley Aces Wreckers 3; Beatniks Hurricanes 2. Poin Decem. piters 3, Ma with a Nancy Patsy Mc Judy Gates lovely Then SMART WOMEN ... have their carpets and uphol- stery cleaned 'The Sate Way' DURACLEAN 728-8518 Lead ng off with a 667 (246 ay B teley 616 07), followed 1 6 vard , Mike Childerhose ly Terry Bracey a 559 MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE ry and' Lovell 10, Thomson Qwar Way. 7, Peo Angus Graydon- 5 MONEY. for home remodeling or repairs--any good reason! You can borrow $50 to $5000 or more from The Associates for clothes, furniture, sports equipment, appliances, or any worthwhile purpose. You select monthly payments best suited to your income. The Associates serv- ice is fast, friendly and confidential. Phone or come in to your nearby Associates office. ASSOCIATES FINANCE COMPANY LTD. 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