Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Feb 1965, p. 34

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*@ i i i ee ie ae ey pee ee ee a aa MILLMAN BACKS pon atv mh en much to the s al ( STARR SENDS AREA PLANNING BE ojo growing so fast you ape) ; ; eS pe fe soa of BEST WISHES Gmundaren hood elaine i up oe Norman C. Millman, often|ionger we take in ring for Gentlemen: referred to as "Oshawa's fatherlareg servicing » Reawaa pot to do the talking... "Congratulations to The |% town planning," says helit will be." : e Oshawa Times today on its |wholeheartedly" Supports the) Although Millman was happy MANY LANDINGS ogee ae 'annual 'Progress Edition' en regional planning. to talk to me about planning,| In 1962, 642 heavy aircraftlbeen advised not which records the growth of- | "It's in our hands now to seeletc,, he wasn't too keen at allland 4,462 light aircraft ey our city in so many ways, |that development of the arealon any publicity. ... However Ilat the Oshawa airport. ---- ancient hep we thy "The tremendous increase |Prostesses 'in an orderly way ite aed! in Oshawa's population and does not get out of control,"| corneas alone indicates that this city |e says. : is moving ahead and cer- | Mr. Millman resigned from | | tainly keeping pace with the |the city planning board after] rest of our great country. having served for 15 years, nine ' "The potential of our city of them as chairman. Shortly and of our couritry seems |before his retirement he was} unlimited and I am sure |invited to speak to city council. that every citizen will con- | . He predicted then that Osh- tinue to do his part in help- |awa and Whitby will be "one"',| ing the city and Canada re- geographically, if not political-| alize its full potential in the |ly, in "far less' than the next} years to come. 17 years. He said soon there} "[ would also like to point [Will be a very large city with} out 'that Oshawa has the |Hamilton at one end and Osh- highest per-capita wages in |4¥4 ai the other. i Canada, according to the "Initiative, energy, leadership latest federal statistics. This jand.co-operation on the part of is something to be most |those now running the show will gratefui for, pay lence dividends Ww: c- |bequeath to your sons a valu- cess ie vei enaeat able heritage," said Mr. Mill- *Progress Edition' man, "Bul time is running out. 'whi Please act before it is too late. Yours Sincerely, Today, Mr. Millman says he MICHAEL STARR, MP|stands behind his remarks Ontario Riding.|made last year. And he says a regional planning board is the step" toward ee ae OTHER BENEFITS i © The monetary benefits. began With a $15 settlement pay as ell as an immediate 2.5 per fen hourly annual improve- ent factor, or six cents, which- ® . 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A worker with 30 years serv- " p 7 ce at 62 is now le for a -- ; instead : a ii ae jf the $138 monthly which was 4 $ ; sspelled out in the old contract. - Both parties agreed that a full J When Buying Or Selling... "aisability pension would be paid, , ying g ie'employes was fred top | ' : How Are eo To Know : . | | n t r= r O rs and ® A new feature in the contract gprovides that a widow of a GM oy es mployee, if 50 or older at the 4 j : ? fine of his death, will receive . , ' 100 per month antil the time of ' ia id : Sher death. This could mean a 3 a ; benefit of up to $24,000. , } You certainly do not want to pay. too a e ! Oshawa's oldest established ... Life insurance policies, rang- much. for. the property you buy; on the e ' . j ae ing from $6,000 to $9,000, would j other hand you don't want a bargain «4 furniture company gPis0 be provided for the widow. , which will give you trouble and cost you = @UNDER 50 , additional expense in the future. HOW Re hag widows water Pe: 4; Se ' ; Site: NS gs KNOW THE fe 1S ; t ; | e of their 8 ei HT ? By getting the opinion of some- e P , ; at * eer receive $100 month J ge. can tuhld iealaste judge Real' Estts 4 : Established in 1927 by Mr. David: Kalnitsky now retired-after 35 ld months in to life , ee value. Our Real Estate Office has fully years of serving citizens of Oshawa. In 1950 Mr: Harvey ; ae ; =. matured and:experlenced representatives | , - i % ; ; : : : A ' The Pensioner was alto a win. Z : wha Hane oncontiantany antioniod-cuntorn- 4 : Kalnitsky joined his father in business, adding his youthful vigor The GM employee wie sonnel WALTER FRANK ers, both. buyers. and sellers. rd | . energy and enthusiasm, making for the fine combination which - jov. 1 last year re-|}. ; Experience is worth its weight in gold, when you want someone Es Co oe has brought Reliable Furniture Interiors the outstanding "work before 7 © to sell or buy or invest your money value in real estate. The | reputation and status that they enjoy in the community today. iceived a monthly increment in epensions which was computed _ : a won $1.45 times years of service. ea members of my office and staff are fully qualified by ex- » This meant that a pensioner . ee perience, knowledge and reputation, and are bound by a strict swith fn eens sees with. te ___ code of ethics. company w eal fulfill your Real Estate requi i ira 443.50 per month. The retiree To eb wn i ep Paani hs give usacall. . twas also releived a ihe Marden a . "~ abs 'of medical costs etc. when i "company undertook to pay the Walter jrank. remaining half of the e's : G thospital, surgical and medical ware costs. © The retiree was also rendered elie tr ty aly peda] @ RESIDENTIAL © FARMS tive Mar, 1, this year. ' reek Setee|| aor @ INDUSTRIAL © COMMERCIAL when 65 with insufficient serv- 'ice to be entitled to a pensibn ¥rom the company. a 4 © The amount of life insurance a fprovided for retirees and : - Pictured above is an example of the quality furniture displayed and sold ef aorkers over age 65 was doubled 3 Reliable Furni Interi do give $1,500 coverage. 1 ' = Weekly sickness and accident q / oe ae j gusurance benefits were raised Reliable Furniture Interiors carry only the top name brands i f d nd ' ; tres nin th ss opposed r RE AL EST A TE a> 2 in the furniture industry, great names like Braemore, Sklar, he former rates ot 4S Xt Simmons, Sealy, Honderich, Gibbard, Peppler, Zenith, 'which the benefits will be paid r LIMITED 'was doubled to 52 weeks. * A full week was also added to ; ' : . Whe vacation schedule in the : D RA P Negotiations. The new contract s 3 177 Church Street E R | E S eeevides na rp -- ' a i ' eo Th by h ne to t ars service ; : 4 ' é : r t t! 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U [ | UJ re j eve, which were worked under ' om > i the expired contract. i a NEW AGREEMENT * The new agreement also showed improvements in : We N f [: | f the Supplemenntary: Unemploy é ment Benefits plan. The maxi- ; mum benefits now payable will) © Phone Bowmanville - ei > Gay . : pe' 450 Plus $130 for cach of up : Toronto Line NINETY-SIX KING ST. EAST TELEPHONE 723-7928 to four dependants. nefits computed on : ie : Doge hyd cent instead of A 9 KEN HOCKIN 2 - : j OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. The Oshawa workers also feaped benefits in improved working conditions in the plant. ha ae

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