Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 May 1966, p. 12

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Bk { THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, May 26, 1966 11 , warrvay (CD\-Most Rev- erend Michael Ramsay. Arch- lpishop of Canterbury, will be | granted a doctor of divinity de gree by the University of Kings College during his visit here Seht, 1-2. PLANTING VARIES OTTAWA (CP)--Wheat plant- ing is almost complete in wide areas of Alberta and Saskatch- ewan, but wet weather has put Manitoba far behind, the Do- | minion Bureau of Statistics re- |ported Wednesday. | SETS GOAL | ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. CAP) | Claude Jodoin, president of the 'Public School Has Field Day Vincent Massey Public School held its annual field day recent- ly under the direction of the Principal, Mr. Gerald Harper, the staff and Constable William Moring, and Mr. James Hender son of the Board of Education Staff, The Home and School Asso 'Anglican Canon Appointed io | To Newly-Created Position © Canadian Labor Congress, says| \that despite Canada's wealth, "at least one-fifth of our, pop- ulation is subsisting below a reasonable standard of comfort and decency." He told the con- vention of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America that labor's main goal must be the establishment of wage standards that assure workers their fair share of benefits. ADMITS DEFECTS VATICAN CITY (AP)--Pope Paul said Wednesday the Ro- man Catholic Church has de- fects, The pontiff said they re- sult from the fact the church was a "society made up of hu- mans, who are weak as hu- |mans, sinners needing forgive- ness and redemption." Peacock, Susan Nelson. Boys: Roy Smith, Peter Fallaise, Neil Fdward, Ball Throw Girls: Sa- ndra Glassford, Mary Stewart, Rosemarie Witzgall. Boys: |Bruce Carey, Eric Peggy, Mike Cawker. Broad Jump-- Girls: Nancy Peacock, Susan Portwous Yvonne Hickey, Boys Roy Smith, Neil Edwards, - Eric Peggy me P LEAR ciation donated prize ribbons) INTERMEDIATE (Aged 12 - fea fever is catching and = boys. and girls on Jake and ran a refreshment booth 13) Dash -- Girls: Elaine Ford, Toronto youngsters are cruises, These girls scale under a committee including the Dawn Fleming, Penny Bickle keyed up for another season the Pathfinders' masts and fojjqwing: Convenor Mrs, James Boys: Gary Bone 'Peter Stone, on the Pathfinder, a brig. seem to find her sea-worthy. gmales. Mrs, Harold Meades, Paul Henry, Ball Throw--Girls: antine owned by a group of Mrs, William Pierson, Mr, leslie Daniels, laine Warren, city businessmen to take (CP Wirephoto) George Yule, Mrs. Russell El-| Lynn Hambly. Boys: Chris Bone ee ce : liott, and Mrs, Jack Dewell se on means Wastes. | : ceived' consumer' had no de The winners of the events Broad Jump Girls ilaine | Buyer Protection partment to protect his inter. are as follows in Genet aor aes ests KINDERGARTEN (Aged 4 - hone Bradd Sawlesi. ican tac: Bureau Wanted A consumers affairs depart: |) Dash, Girls Sharon Caverly, Inally OTTAWA (CP)--Grace Mac 4 ida tannin Mary louise Reddick, Barbara Innis (NDP -- Vancouver." mould provide: truthfu Mitchell. Boys: Michael Harn SENIOR (Aged 14 and over) Kin Bibs asked the Liheral|formation on the cost of-credit'den, Peter Bone, Danny Gray. Dash --Girls; Janice Peggy, Ka- sovernusedt Wednesday to es- and take steps to see there) Novice (Aged 6-7) Dash --- ren Strahl, Linda Skinner, Boys: | tablish a consumer affairs de-|would be truthful advertising. gl ohne Alger ae fo eangge soo A warted y-rentd| partment to protect buyers from| - cer, andra Stewart, Boys: 1 ¥ on Spicer. Ba -- - cs | false advertising and other ry Sloan, Russell Spiers, Jimmy Linda Skinner, Ann elson, Pen- practices ' THIEF BRINGS IT ROUND = Smith ny Bickle Broad et pace a : ' e The request came in the form) LEATHERHEAD, England BANTAM (Aged 8&9) Dash, Dennis prye a _ 4 ; aiel| Hl sh sored that 8 . Girls: Laurie Scott, Bev Lids» Richard Titche igh Jump of a bill she sponsored that was (cp) -- Publisher Clive Rawes ,.., a Rove: Girls; Dawn Fleming, Jenny debated during the Commons ter, Heather Terwillegar. Boys: "ir n , private members' hour without left his car at the station near Greg Rundle, Don Killen, Bob Arvay, Linda Skinner. Boys coming to a vote, | dropped to/his Surrey home and travelled|MacPherson. Rall 'Throw Dennis As Men pom Mitch: | the bottom of the order paper.) the 14 miles to London by train, pe engl) gl th n A ell, Robert Maie Mrs, MacInnis said "conning : ; owse, Bev Lids 8 | the consumet has become oe bad te find eo car parked NEAT Bickle, Bob MacPherson, Brent AFRICANS STUDY HERE | avenue to affluence for many| ihe Office five hours later, ab- Roe Canada has trained 30 pilots] business concerns."' andoned by the thief who stole JUNIOR (Aged 10 - 11) Dash and about 150 aircraft mechan The "conned, gulled and de-'it from the car park Girls: Susan Porteous, Nancy'ies for Tanzania \>- i TWO TROUSERS tg INCLUDED The S, S. Kresge Company Limited believes that residents of Osh- awa and vicinity are entitled to know the facts in its dispute with TWO SUITS FOR $110 the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union at the K mart. is 59.35° expensive for a two-pant tropical suit? WAGES These wage rates have been rejected by the Union, They are equal to or better than rates of pay in It depends upon the quality, This particular suit is 55% TERYLENE with 45% WOOL which produces a crisp, lightweight fabric which tailors well and keeps its shape 'and permanent creases, It shrugs off wrinkles, Definitely is cool and comfortable ... extremely well tailored to Fraser's strict specifications. comparable stores, Starting 6 months 12 months 18 months Female employees 1,25 1,30 1,35 1.40 Cashiers 1,30 1,35 1,40 1.45 Cashier Supervisor 1.35 1,40 1,45 1,50 Is 59.35 expensive? As suit specialists we guarantee this is the best tropical suit value in Canada. Judge for yourself at ony Fraser store. The following ia already an established fact In all Canadian stores, -- ANNUAL VACATION WITH PAY : / Service Vacation Method of poyment 1. week's pay Include fine pin stripes and attractive plains in darker blues, greys, browns, Also lighter greys and beige. Two or three buttons. All sizes 36 to 46 in regular, short, tall and Young Men's models. ' 6 months, less 1 year 1 week SUMMER WARDROBE... for cool elegance you need a couple of short sleeve dress shirts! Try the lotest 65% Polyester/35% Cotton TACOMA | shirts by famous FORSYTH Company, A lustrous sheen, a prestige shirt ...... 5.50 ARROW'S pure cotton broadcloth shirt Is another beauty! .... 4.50 Tapered or regulor body style. Include short point soft collars, button- downs, dome rounders, short point fused. Sizes 14% to 17%. SUMMER STRAW HATS really set-off' o Summer suit ! Fashionable STETSON hats priced from ..... ie chee, eee 1 year to 4 years 2 weeks 2 week's pay 5 years to 14 years 3 weeks 3 week's pay Over 15 years 4 weeks 4 week's pay LIFE INSURANCE A non-contributory life insurance plen. SUMMER TIES spell more colour -- especially the Paisley . 1,50 to 2.50 WORK WEEK A tive doy work week: 40 hours for female employees, time and @ half overtime. SER AS TIMES OF BEREAVEMENTS ona ne Four doys absence with pay, OPEN DAILY TO 6 P.M Thuraday and Friday te 9 P.M, RIGHTS OF EMPLOYEES Feir treatment at all times, o¢ -- Se SS ESI

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