Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Sep 1967, p. 6

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 21, 1967 ® gram whereby good teachers] s endorsed the back of a motor|stamp bore no _ resemblance ' Sane iberal Party Platiorm [ross me» wm «) Gash Cheques With Gare [sre rrr cons txlntaieger, agit, tml ministrative jobs for advance- $22.50, got his cash and hasn't echine. bait Th aint tenet WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS ' my ment; provide better conditions RCMP C s R . been seen since, store cashiers from cashing i ; for farmers; enforce pollution t t And someone recently made five cheques worth $100 each. The Antique Club started itsyNov. 25. The following mem- Explained By Candidate regulations and do all in its au 10nS e al ers $600 by taking a bank money| "We're getting tired of mer- fall] season with a wiener roast|bers will be attending at tables: wer to control consumer order receipt from a bulletin|chants accepting bad cheques, " PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. had received and no charges board and cashing it at a bank.| putting them through the bank, at Whitby Beach. : Twenty-one homebake table, Mrs. Arthur aS ies rn-| prices. members participated. In Reynolds and gt tara agri er : . ays ady ha a _ ~_ 'The party, Mr. Ward said, is) (CP )--P olice feel a certain|were laid. ; : Workers had raised the cash|then coming to us with tears in charge of arrangements were,|Edwards; bazaar table, Mrs./form of the ral party in| s cope composed of young men full of/@mount of sympathy for the) What really "'put the icing on/for the family of a fellow/their eyes several days later president, Murray Gunn, Mrs./Allan Morgan and Mrs. Nor-| the provincial election was ex-|problems of automation. lideas, who are prepared to|St0rekeeper who cashes ajthe cake," as far as the Moun-|employee who had died and hadjand expecting us to perform G. Goldstein and Mrs. Alex}man Hunt; white elephant table, plained at the Tuesday meet-| Mr. Ward said the Liberal eth eal aad creativity | cheque that turns: out to be|ties were concerned, was that forwarded the money order|miracles,"" an RCMP spokes- Ingram. Mrs. Frank Parrinder and M TS./ing of the Rotary Club by Alban'party will implement all the|toward better conditions for POsus. But it's difficult to feel the same thing happened a Sec-|itself to his widow in southern|man said. t South Home and William Grylls. Pouring te® worq the party standard bear-| suitable provisions of the Smith! residents of the province. |sorry for the merchant whojond time, to another merchant. | British Columbia. LEST Se Rn aes ara ae cea Brock Street Sou will be; Mrs. Gladys "ler in South Ontario Riding. |report on taxation; will make| jcashes something that isn't/He's still out $400 and the| The receipt was pinned to the peal @ ° School Association held an) aughey, Mrs. Margaret John-| ' lcovinion for aacued iadia abe even a cheque. Mounties are looking for the|bulletin board at the plant. The) *#OW TO relieve ecutive meeting at the home Mt Elizabeth Bickell,| Following a policy of some provi gag | USED JUSTICE ery ston, Mrs. Hilzabe '| years standing, the service clubito assist in the purchase of} : i rs, Frank , . : . a iow Pan te in comin: tte sreneva: | Carl and Mrs.) yin] be addressed by the other| homes by middle-class citizens; Dittrick. Plans for the ) William Patterson. Rev. and', : Th | fi tak the cost year were discussed by thely1.< witiam Patterson will of- two candidates, jomas|assume 8) per cent o é 4 'at.| Edwards, New Democratic|of education over a four- or} The RCMP report that a man/man. wife got her money and so did , Osceola, a Seminole Ameri-| walked into a store and man-| The police relate these and/the person who lifted the BA Php reheat can Indian leader, was killed|aged to cash the payroll deduc-jother incidents in a plea to|receipt. relief from the by American troops in 1838,/tion portion of a cheque. The|merchants to be careful about} Yet another incident involved tin" eae he principal, Del_ Catherwood,|ticjatly open the event. The| pay i i on. haa: 'during the Seminole War, after/mistake was noticed later and|what they cash, a man who decided to "certify"" backache. Soon teachers Mrs. D. Gray, Mrs:|next meeting will be held ed Po ar Bay OT wilicwate te Pe lg Bc ho was kidnapped while under|the man was traced. He) For example, there was thejhis worthless cheques with 4 Laced anaes bg M. Wohoditsch and members of/16 at the home of Mrs. Herbert ere on aa ' i i la flag of truce. returned the goods and cash he|man who went into a store,'homemade rubber stamp. ° The pend on Dodd's, the executive. 'Meet the Staff b 4 : Cc liam Newman, Progressive-Con-| would have to abide by. existing p Glar" ain be held Oct HF, ats Donovan Or. servative candidate Oct. 10. legislation; and discipline them| ya = Street School. | ) s. Harold Hare,| Citing the deficiencies of the|in the event of wildcat strikes, |. A a it Robarts government, Mr. Ward! The Liberals, he said, would). Recent visitors at the home|2!3 Craydon Rd., were the pointed to unsolved labor prob-|do everything in their power to)" of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hare, | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-\jems. the unequal distribution| promote regional development| | Craydon Road, were Mr. and|liam Hotson and attended the of industry, the increase in the|and the more equitable dis-| > Mrs. Walter Williams, Wilming-|Stratford Festival. cost of education, the need for a| tribution of industry; provide a ton, Ohio, Mr. cen agen ieee Mrs. George Roberts spent a more adequate teacher train-'better teacher training pro- t e a en iii priater yy oP : - Callege a ge Clarence|{ew days visiting ' ae home f " ' son-in-law and. daughter, ' Dorson, teacher at Imperial|0f her son-in-law : OcK Evening--One Complete Program ~ Tuna! Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Collins, BR i ing pa in Tuna | West Rouge. warreY Starting 7:30, Feature at 7:40 Mr. and Mrs. James Quinton,; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward, 105 their son, Jamie, and daughter,|Mary St. W., have returned WINNER OF 6 ACADE Y AWARDS! Gay, Orono, were guests at the|{rom a six-week vacation. They home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon motored to Winnipeg and then " Moore, 508 Perry St., and all boarded the Churchill special visited the Brougham museum. |for a trip to Hudson Bay They M toured in Flin Flon, Manitoba, GOLDWYN: Mrs. Harold Grylis, McCul-|and visited the Thompson mine, HAVER lough Drive, Whitby, and her|where Mr. and Mrs. Ward col- M daughter Mrs. John Holt, Ajax,| lected minerals for their collec ane Sk spent a few days at Uxbridge| tion. In Churchill, they watched ACARLO PONT attending a training school for|}a Russian ship loading a wheat 1 TION MOTOR C leaders for 4H homemaking/cargo to take back to Russia clubs. The fall project is sleep- They also visited Eskimo and DAVID ing garments. Any girl from/Indian villages. Returning to " 12 years to 26 interested in join-| Winnipeg, they motored to the LEAN'S ing could telephone the Whitby) coast, visiting relatives and FILM YWCA. | friends on the. way. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Chatlain) The Ajax St. Paul's United 0 and family, Debbie, Diane and/Church Women Alpha, Martha PASTERNANS Raymond, 21 Maple St., Ajax,| and Come-meet-us Groups open- have returned from a week'S|eq its fall season with a pot vacation spent in northern On-| juck supper last night at the tario, where they visited his|church hall. A brief meeting ROBERT BOLT- DAVID LEAN father, Eugene Chatlain. |followed, chaired by Mrs. Sam- +1 FRAT? se BEFRDCOLOR ARS Mrs. John Ct dent of the Wé fare League, a of toys from me HER WINTER CO The Ontario hig ment has award Mrs. William Speck, prest-|uel Alersnder, president of the THIS PRICE FOR ENGAGEMENT Le G view Unit nited Church Women. Mrs. os | teacte foe winter dent of Gardenview United) 0" Clayton: wae in\ clave ADULT 1.50 CHILDREN 75c sueaesreminrinecoin ¥ Sem cha pment: coger menage mes mee tcmnmmunmcngs seem we salting various Church Women, chaired the} first fall meeting held at the home of Mrs. Harold Andrus.' Plans were made for a bazaar, | with a tentative date set for Human Traffic Jams Seen OTTAWA (CP) -- A min!-pop- ulation explosion among) Canada's aged within the next) decade will create problems | that can only be met by increased co-ordination of pro- | grams and centralization of facilities, a welfare authority said today. Reuben C. Baetz, executive director of the Canadian Wel- fare Council, made the predic- | tion at the annual convention of the Ontario Association of Homes for the Aged. | ". , . There could be some- | thing akin to a human traffic} jam at the entrance to the homes for the aged during the) next decade," he said. | Besides the sheer increase in numbers resulting from a wave of immigrants at the turn of the century who now are reaching old age and the advancement of | medical science, a growing | shortage in adequate housing | would send more and more old | people looking for a place in homes for the aged. Mr. Baetz said supplemen- tary services such as home help, geriatic clinics, and refer- ral services for old people "could be most competently | and conveniently provided by | the homes for the aged with appropriate staff." Mr. Baetz suggested those administering old-age programs in Ontario get to know more intimately what is going on in other parts of. Canada. There was a study taking place in| Manitoba on foster home care! for the elderly and a project starting in Nova Scotia on a complete range of co-ordinated services for the aged. A text of his remarks was released prior to delivery. KEEPS ENFORCER NEWBERG, Ore. (AP)-- When the librarian at the New- berg Library says "Quiet,"' no one makes a sound. She keeps her German shepherd near her to help with discipline. Besides, she says, "having a dog curled up at your feet while you are reading a good book is much more relaxing and more like being at home." roads. One for § 92 miles of High 7A, 12, 47 and 401 of Whitby, Rou; chester. The othe covers 98 miles co 12, 48, 48B and 69 of Brechin, Beave win. of the program. a loss Cra Gnuiitiil To Sea The 1968i... * PONTIACS «x BUICKS * ACADIANS * BEAUMONT «x BUICK SPECIAL GOLF TO! The annual Whi Ice club golf tour B. and R. Trophy Sept. 27, at the Golf Club. Play 1 at 12:30 p.m. BANKRUPT Ronald A. McKi. of the Society of countants of Onta on "Bankruptcy" and District Ch: at the Hotel Ger p.m., Thursday. ACKNOWLI City council ac Monday a letter W. A. Lovelock, the Oshawa Mino sociation, expres: bette bette The Great Ones for 1968 Are In Our Showroom Now ! with t ee WO gin Ese ; oS The "Colleg a community iy : ree uneasy ales . of quiet elegance : bei brant esta I. world auth ares. as T The "'Colleg Simcoe end Taunton ' and shadov i ai dingo bait deg a D. It means be tie | aes : ome. Loo phone 723-1194 1 0 3 D U N DAS ST. EAST WH ITBY 0s OSHAWA

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