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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jul 1962, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July, 30, 1962 WINDSHIELD WAS BROKEN IN ACCIDENT Struck By Auto Seriously Hurt TAUNTON (Staff) --A 44- hit, daddy's been hit',""" she year-old father of two is in ser- sobbed ious condition in the Oshawa Mrs. Greer said she didn't General Hospital today, after know why her husband was on he was struck by a car on the the road, because they always Taunton road Sunday night,.no use a footpath inside the fence more than 200 feet from. his to get to their neighbors. home The car was driven, by Ray- Orville Greer, of RR 2 Osh- mond Farrow, 45 of Hampton, awa suffered multiple head in- police said. Whitby OPP detach- juries ment investigated the accident. Mrs. Greer told The Times Mr. Greer is a foreman in today that her husband had th: General Motors small parts gone about nine o'clock to see department. He has worked that their nine-year-old daugh- there for 15 years. The Greers ter Elizabeth Anne arrived have one other daughter, 12- home screaming, 'Daddy's been year-old Rosemary. FREUD'S DAUGHTER Child Developed By Frustration To Hear. By JACK VAN DUSEN OTTAWA (CP)--A search has started within the federal civil service for 13 men to help hear |the gripes of their 150,000 fellow | workers. | The 13 will bring to 18 the number of "hearing" officers in the revamped appeals diviston of the civil service commission, now gearing for a rush of bus- iness with the widening of ave- nues for staff complaints, They will have to be experi- enced employees who are good listeners, can dig up and assess evidence and arrive at mature judgments. The salary range is $8,220 to $9,300, | The Civil Service Act was re- jvised by Parliament last year 'and new. appeal regulations came into effect last April 1. Civil servants for the first \time gained the statutory right |to appeal dismissals, transfers,' {suspensions and denial of sal- ary increases and promotions. Under the old act, in force since 1918, civil servants had -- ithe statutory right only to ap- peal against being bypassed in i : titions.. About Sask. Doctors +60. poy 4 "yer Tianched! last year. . LEAVE WITH PAY Won Strike Under civil service regula- tions employees also were al- lowed to appeal denial of salary increases and. 75 tried this in Says U.S. Paper crits n sia sth Pe 7 - . ) t NEW YORK (CP)--The Daily but it was not a statutory right. News, in an editorial on the set- Now every civil servant. from tlement of the Saskatchewan the $1,680-a-year clerical assist- doctors' dispute, says that "'the ant to the grade 3 senior officer long and short of the story is making $19,000 can appeal a that the doctors won the strike." | wide range of assaults against The paper notes that the set- his dignity and_ professional tlement came shortly after the progress. : 1, § Senate rejected President, Bach appeal will require hear- Kennedy's medical care for the ing by a three - man appeal aged plan, "which was a good hoard made up of the officers deal less socialistic and tyran-|now being sought. The appeals nical than the Saskatchewan -- thing," and adds 'We imagine these two Vic-| ne tories have considerably encour- | Di I 1e to aged the great majority of U.S doctors who hate the thought of Politicians gradually getting control of the medical profes- sion--which we- believe is ex. actly what a lot of medicare's politician backers have in mind "We're for the doctors on that Proposition, and hope they will continue to fight political medi- cine. In doing so, we're con. » By RICHARD PYLE DETROIT (AP)--A man who gave up golf because he hated to lose golf balls--and yet has dollars vinced, they'll be fighting for a ewe SS ain. . s tk ' ' tax ibraries, 3 ' LONDON (CP) -- Dr. Anna|Mrs. Alva Myrdal! of Sweden wll ye Hereats orphanages and churches--will Freud recommends nurseryjand an Englishwoman, Lady|piow jt ot at oF the patients each the 95-year mark July 31. schools for children after the)Allen of Hurtwood. The objec- However, the editor And as he passed another age of two but cautions parents|tive was to promote nursery > whe ecitorial urges nitestone in a life of success and teachers not to "overpro- school education. The founders tect' chiddren against frustra- believe the period from two to tions six is the most "Fortunately there is no suchiin forming a person's personal thing as an unfrustrated child,|ity but if there were he wouldn't! Lady Allen said Britain tends - develop at all," the famous|{o forget that serious seeds of psychologist told a conference of delinquency can 400 child psychologists and so-'early childhood cial service workers. "He would fall asleep." tions in OMEP. Other Canadian Dr. Freud, daughter of the delegates to the assembly were late Dr, Sigmund Freud, foun-/ prof' Mary Wright of the Uni- der of modern psychology, versity of Western Ontario, Mrs. urged delegates to try to under-/Gretta Brown, executive direc.| stand the process of growing|tor of the Day noe | up. She warned that it i seasy|; : to produce who remain immature. She said children between two and six should be encouraged to develop their personalitic:s important one} Canada is one of the 18 na Therapy Clinic here among other children at' nur- UXB sery schools. Learning to get along with other children is RIDGE "education," she said. This! -;;y ao é : UXBRIDGE -- Prior to her > note be eran oe marriage in the Uxbridge Bap- ic . i a, a tist Church to. Mr. Don Sayer, mings as learning: to .read--!Mics Lois Swain was entertain- which does not assist a child's 6q at a miscellaneous shower mental development by the members of the church Dr. Freud said parents and) oy, Friday evening. The Har- teachers must realize thai chil-| yey Hogan family sang several dren are basically unreason-' sejections and also led in com- able. : munity singing. Laurie Wagg They will interpret ihe logi- read a scripture and then asked cal concepts of their parents in Lois and Don to sit in the an illogical manner, and the chairs decorated for the occa- parents must be prepared for sion. After opening their gifts, this both expressed thanks. Lunch VIEWS ACCEPTED was served to 35° guests, Dr. Freud was addressing a ,,Mts. Jack Stemp and Mrs. session of the assembly of the leenie Vesey are holidaying at World Organization for Early 80s Lake this week; Evelyn Childhood Education, known as a" Francis and the Bearden OMEP from the group's French boys are also there. Mr. and name (Organisation Mondiale|M'S. Carl Bearden start - their pour I'Education Prescolaire). . Polidays and expect to spend jdoctors to press for | Privately-operated health insur- jance "| tension of present federal-state provisions for medical care for aged persons. ~~ "3 Priests Die As Boat Swamp ° Nursery Centre|and a 60-year-old woman were ' jin Winnipeg and Ann McCall|drowned Saturday night wh intelligent children! Hutchison, 20-year-old Toronto) their 16-foot outboard boat over gil endeared student now studying under Dr.|turned in Maple Lake in this/Store advertising Freud at the Hampstead Child/Southwestern Michigan commu- % prover built on almost-legendary thrift, 4 Z Sebastian Spering Kresge says organizations and for ex- he's prepared to keep right on "T don't believe I can, do it " for another 95 years,"' admits this stocky, durable man whose career--from tinware salesman multi - millionaire variety store merchant -- could easily have been the model for a Hor- atio Alger story. 'But I'll have a hand in things as long as I can." There are two "'things." One is the S. S. Kresge Company, a commercial empire which be- _PAW PAW, Mich. (AP) -- Three Roman Catholic priests "nothing over 19 cents,' and now includes nit some 800 variety. and depart The the U.S. and victims were Rey An- ment. stores. in thony Wade, 43, Rey. Clarence Canada. veee also 43, Rev. Raymond The other is the Kresge foun- Fleissner, 27, and Mrs. Veronica| dation, which in 48 years of ex- Lang. State police said the four| istence has poured more than were returning from a water|$6,000,000 into philanthropy, carnival fireworks display when| Public and private. their boat somehow flipped MOTHER LIVED TO 100 she i 95, Sebastian K Sheldom Rupert Jr., 14,.0f Paw|._yhoce 'mother lived 10 be, 100 Paw, discovered the overturne dmother e aw, riurned and whose gran 4 Pa . f died a craft and -pulled the bodies of Father Wade and Mrs. Lang 101--is just beginning to from the water. Skin divers ore found the bodies of the other, His involvement two priests Sunday, pany and * - been, titular. He has turned over the GOVERNMENT RESIGNS administration of both to his PHNOM PENH (AP) -- Thejoldest son, Stanley, and a core Cambodian government, includ-|of trusted men, some of whom| ing its chief prince Norodom |have been associated with him| Sihanouk, resigned Saturday. It/since the 1920s. is expected to be reappointed' But he takes pride in being within the next few days. known as the oldest living foun- Humans -- Like Horses -- Cannot 'Good Listeners Gripes | will be heard in the city from) which requests are made, The appellant will be given leave with pay and for the first time will be able to sit through the entire appeal hearing, ask questions of the witnesses and even be represented by a law- yer. The appeal board will have) the authority of a court to call) witnesses and question them) under oath. POLITICS BANNED Jack Vinokur, newly ap- pointed chief of the appeals di- vision and a veteran of 20 year's in the civil: service, says federal employees are no worse than any other group of workers--but' no better either. They get suspended 'for being) drunk, are refused pay in-| creases because they're not good enough, are fired because they are incompetent or get into some public or criminal mischief--just as in industry or business. One bit of public mischief that is strictly against the act is ac-| tive participation in. politics. Dismissal is automatic. Dr. Vinokur, 47-year-old' na- tive of Montreal and a gradu-| ate lawyer, says the appeals system ensures that civil serv- ants are treated fairly and that} they are not unjustly accused or too severely punished. In all cases except dismissal | the final decision rests with the} civil service commission, the| three-member recruiting board} and administrative arm of the| government. Authority for dismissal of a) permanent civil servant rests} with the deputy minister of the department involved and his de- cision can be changed only by/* Pa a ciose, mat the Shawinigan School Employees |Water and Power Compan; 5 , |Employees' Association has be Drop Political Tie [come an affiliate as a result of 1S. RIMOUSKI, Que, (CP)--The| Jean-Paul Auger of Montreal militant Municipal and School|was elected president to suc- Employees' Central Union|ceed Mr. St. Laurent. (CNTU) has changed its name! , sat and broadened its scope during a three-day convention here. It has also decided to stay out of politics despite the urgings of its outgoing president, Odilon St. Laurent of Rimouski, and Beer Employees |Takeover Bid Win Wage Hike _ LONDON, Ont. (CP)--London | Legal _ Shell employees of John Labatt Lim-. \ited voted unanimously Sunday; TORONTO (CP) -- Shell Oil |to accept a three-year contract|\Company of Canada Limited | Providing a wage increase of 22|cays it has received opinion of HALL TAKES PURSE |cents an hour and a guaranteed counsel that its $114,000,000 CLERMONT, Ind. (AP)--Jim|"9employment wage. - |take-over bid to Canadian Oil Hall of Midland, Tex., finishing] About 310 of the 438 members|Companies Limited is legal. ' of Local 1, National Brewery ' j " third in the first heat and| Workers Union (CLC). vote | gener ah nese Bei Caner: : second in the second, had the| Other brewery workers involved| canadian Oil, had questioned Marcel Pepin, secretary - Zen-|ieast total elapsed time ta win} in the recent Ontario-wide wage whether the offer made a week eral of the parent Confederation the 200:mile Hoosier Grand P | Bepute are members af thejaco satistied legal require of National Trade Unions. ys . zrand *'\X! Brewery, Malt and Soft Drink|2& ts. . ' i cid The union henceforth will be over the twisting Raceway Park) Workers International Union ; known as the Canadian Vedera-|track Sunday, The 27-year-old] (CLC). Shell Oil, Canadian arm of the tion of Public Service Employ-|Texan, driving a white Lotus, Settlement of the differences a5! international Royal Dutch ees (CNTU) and employees of|picked up a total of $1,925. Two-|was announced in Toronto Fri- Shell group, last week bid for private companies will comejtime 500 - mile race winner|day by Louis Fine, chief con- the take - over through its within its membership scope.|Rodger Ward of Indianapolis.|ciliator for the province, follow- wholly - owned subsidiary, the The union announced Satyr-jdriving a modified midge t!ing 214 days of closed meetings, Hesper Oil Company Limited. day, as the convention came tolracer, was second. a TODAY ONLY! @ Ff ; JERRY LEWIS fe: * WINNER OF 4 BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:15 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! 'C » [ll Ouse \ ACADEMY { _-- ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS All Color Program DAVID NIVEN -- SHIRLEY MACLAINE "Ask Any Girl" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT | KIRK DOUGLAS - LAURENCE OLIVIER JEAN SIMMONS - CHARLES LAUGHTON | PETER USTINOV-JOHN GAVIN TOMORROW! "Twist All Night" "King Solomons Mines" avo TONY CURTIS .. ronncs | Teoumco.or SUPER TECHNIRAMA" 70 Lenses er paxansion FEATURE SHOW AT: 2:00 -- 5:10 -- 8:20 P.M. AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Ad about a little | Mississippi Riverboat CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON the cabinet. re Baron Still Keeps Active der of a company listed on the New York Stock Exchange--and} probably the "oldest chairman of the board in the United States," To Kresge, "getting around) pretty well" still means a swim in the pool, daily walks and reg- ular calisthenics upon - arising (at 7 a.m.) and before retiring (at 11 p.m.) each day. 'T don't know how many pushups I can do," he laughed. "I don't count 'em any more."' UNDERGOES SURGERY ROCHESTER, Minn, (AP)--} Lew Krausse, bonus baby of the Kansas City Athletics, under-} went surgery on his right elbow) Friday and will be out of action for the rest of this baseball sea- son. A Mayo Clinic spokesman said surgeons performed a rel- atively minor operation to cor- rect a series of irritated mus- cle ligaments EARLY COMFORTS First LODE project following its founding was to supply com- forts to Canadian soldiers in the Boer War. ad Gal! The wis of Adventure! The Call Z of CinemaScope TECHNICOLOR starring JEFF RICHARDS MARGIA DEAN PETER FALK Produced by GENE CORMAN Directed by WILLIAM N. WITWEY fiRcH GAZZARA CLARK BAUN ALBERT Tit on te THE mia f : CHARLES + VIRGINIA young doctors * YOUNG JULIA MEADE. wm Cecil Kellaway with no masks snl ed \ Edgar Buchanan» Beulah Bondh te hide behind! ee BILTMORE S20xsreney Ar rd AR NOW! A cigarette that filters ONE...TWO...THREE ways! Not just o Twin Filter Mayfair is King Size! This scientific combination of slow in the com the foundation has in recent years, largely | ne filter--TWO! And Canadian delegates said Dr them. at the cottage for the next Freud's views received almost unanimous acceptance among delegates... Prof. Grace Bredin of the University of British Co- lumbia said she was particu- larly impressed by Dr. Freud's analysis of how children differ n the speed of their emotional development. "She made it clear that child should neither be rushed nor held back. Many teachers are too impressed with a gen- eralized idea of the average age at which a child is supposed to perform certain feats." two weeks Mrs. Frank Short and boys are holidaying at their cottage near Minden for the next six weeks. Mrs. Doreen sweetman, Dar- yl and Gail and Mrs. Ted Houck spent Sunday at Orillia. Claude | Alcock of Vancouver B.C. will spend the next three *| weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Alcock. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Watson have just returned from a vaca- tion by boat through the Rideau Lakes to Ottawa, accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Sutcliffe of OMEP was formed in 1948 by Gananoque. LAST TWO DAYS! IN ONE DECISIVE, MOMENT. :- of the they faced the dangers wilderness and lived a great adventure! 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