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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jul 1963, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thondey, July 18, 1963 ] | GOOD EVENING By JACK GEARIN PRIVATE HOME PLAN FOR AGED DEBATED Chairman R. Cecil Bint of the Management Committee of Hillsdale Manor has made himself clear on one point --- he is opposed to senior citizens in private homes under gov- ernment supervision instead of in public institutions, such as Hillsdale, Senior citizens object to such residency, he says, and, regardless, proper inspection of them would be difficult, Is this really so? Noble Drew, director of the Homes for the Aged branch of the Ontario Department of Welfare, says "no" emphatic: ally, He adds: "The Provincial government sponsors the Private Home 'Man --- now in operation in eight or nine Ontario munici- palities -- because it can eventually represent a considerable saving annually in tax dollars; also because it has become highly popular with senior citizens who use it, which group, of course, consists of those who require little or no care", The Private Home Plan provides more of "a family en- vironment', It would also delay the need for costly expan- sions to Provincial homes for the aged (such as the $480,000 annex currently planned for Hillsdale from the architectural plans of John B. Parkin Co. Lid., whe are also working on the Toronto City Hall) Mr. Drew insists that nspection private hames under his department is as rigid as is that of institutions Mr. F. L. Watson, superintendent of Peel County Manor Home for the Aged in Brampton (in which area the new Pri- vate Home Plan was inaugurated last week) was quoted as saying that many older persons were reluctant toe enter Pee! County Manor because of its environ men Mr. Drew (whose deparimen 1M homes for the aged in Ontario this week fine families" would welcome a senior citizen, in need of any special care. they are held by both the municipa unscheduled times, They are most the af group-life vises the operation of including Hillsdale) said that many one not r inspections y and the province at rough," he added PROGRESS DEMANDS SUCH SACRIFICE t wasn't difficult to detect a note of sadness this or merchants imistic side of th week, with one undoubtedly hit pocket book, but let's look at pic ture. The tracks removal was preceded by more than 20 years of bi wrangling and dispute -- their removal and the subsequent clean-up should herald the dawn of an era of progress prosperity for these merchants. There can be no such progress without sacrifice clean-up Pp ™ The clean-up wil these the oF WORDS IN FAVOR OF THE WARD SYSTEM Dear Mr, Gearin The fact that the ward sysiem will be tabled by Council In September will be of great interest and advantage to the vreters This was one of my main p election -- it is ihe only way specu by the taxpayers This aystem would nullity the possibility of electing "a candidate backed by organizations powerful enough. te es- tablish a majority vote based oan popularity or group associa tien." : Instead each ward's vote would reflect the choice of an eaiderman who would de interested not only in the overall saunicipa! operation, but have a specific territery for which he is accountable. He would be elected by his own ward on his platferm promise ht is my wish that the voters will which is in their own interests Yours truly, ERNIE WHITING, 731 Whitman crescent farms m the last municipal atiention may be realized this move suppert WHY DO WE BRAVE AIR POLAATION? "Why does a black pall still hang over 'eities? "According te various air pe some Canadian ution authorities, the answer bs "] -- Canadians don't complain enoagh officials "2 -- TM people holler enough and get their com- Paints in te the elecied legis Ss, they will get action." THE FINANCIAL POST, Aucust 1, 18 te their elected AUXILAARY RISHOP IS KNOWN HERE The Most Rev. J. L. Wilhelm, MC. of Hamilton, whe is to de elevated to the rank of Auxiliary Roman Catholic Bishen of Calgary August 22. has many friends in Oshawa, incleding Ri. Rev. Monsigner Paul Deyer, pastor St. Gregerr's Church, with whem he has visited here Several of his ether lecal friends are im the ranks of ex servicemen whe served with him in the First Canadian Armor e@ Brigade overseas in the Second World War when he was a padre -- Lio). Marray Johnston, former OC af the On tarie Regament (whe received a letier from Mout Rev. Wil. helm: this week): Dave Lander, Eddie Asirap, Jack Rarker and Gearge Fox a WEATHER FORECAST Mainly Cloudy, Warm Weather. Antchener Moent Forest..... Wingham .,...... Bamittem ......... St, Catharines..... , 3 isseed Sy the Tar. weather office at f aS Mkpected threarhoa: the province. However, a new "aisterbance farmoeng im tbe Text westerg Mates Will spread cleed ya the wextern regeens later 2m the dar Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie. agara. western Lake Ortarie. Lake Borer. Georgian Bar re gives, Windser, Lender, Bamil- "yen, Terante: Friday vary with @ few cleauds periods, warm Weeds seathees: 13 excem: oth at mzht Rabbertes. easier: Laie Om "tara regions. Friday mains <saaere and ceniinaint warm "Wands enuthwes: 13 excem ig 2 Algema Timagm. Cachrane regiens, Nerth Bar. Seddury Sauk Se. Mare: Prday sumer 2 becoming cleady bx evens "Warmer, light winds Rapeshasing ..... White River...... Moesemee ........ Timmins OTTAW A(CP) --- Canada's Bumper Whea Crop Foreseen iprice for No, 1 grade wheat, wheat harvest this year may be/basis the Lakehead terminals, a whopping 750,000,000 bushels jor more compared with the ree- ford 702,000,000 bushels in. 1952, lofficials here suggest. They say. that the estimate jappears sound even if nature takes a turn for the worse, pro- ducing lower-grade grain Conversations have begun |with the United States, Can- jada's main wheat export com: jpetitor, about a meeting in late jsummer or early fall to dis- leuss the wheat situation gener: lis $1,944 a bushel, This was the. level exceeded after dollar devaluation in May, 1962, pushed Canadian wheat export prices up beyond nat- jural market influences, Canada will close au: its crop year July 31 with sale of an es- jtimated 325,000,000 bushels jabread--substantially above. the iM-year average of about. 212. 400,000 - bushels annualcy, PREDICT LOWER FIGURE But the. figure lies below to. ally at the ministerial level, r | These two tacts indicate the) tals of 338,000,000 bushels, 354,- lassets and the problems in./672,000 and 346,046,000 in the [volved in the prospects for a/three previous years and offi. lbumper Prairie crop at a time) "lals predict a lower figure next Iwhen world supplies generally/Year despite current negotia- jhave risen and abnormal ¢x lions in Hong Kong for a new [port opportunities have begun a longterm deal with China, plus! ldectine pending sales to Poland' and/ | "This situation marks the end Ceechoslovakia of a wheat honeymoon for Can ada, brought about by a com bination of foreign demand led by Red China, and a 196) Prairie drought that bit deep nla grain reserves. MAY RAISE CAIN . f Sent To Trial Hence the probability tha Caneaviainn caadiien the On 0 Counts House of Commons is a ng to raise cain about . tion . campaign pledg Liberals for ar -- Gabrie! Raymond Vil sent to trial total » Den With ter le Front de decals Al, (CP) and were On a ANAK MONTREI of lus a two-price system Sirorist activities of a price on a limited quantity); ry AID FOR GUARDSMAN A state patrolman steps in to help a Natjonal Guardsman who is trying to Subdue an un- identified white man during a general free-forall. that broke out in front of the Na Q Pension Plan Details Today OTTAWA (CP) -- Health Min. tives seemed to get rid of the ister LaMarsh is scheduled 4aNational Productivity Council, unveil details of the govern. nted in 1960 by the former ment's contributory pension Conservative government, and plan in the Commons today, jrev'ace the councillors with Her long-awaited statement Liberals. will set the stage for a pre.) Aicanwhile, the Senate gave liminary debate on the pension second reading to a bill setting proposals, which include a $1@/un a department of industry, monthly increase to $75 in old The bill was passed by the age security payments, (Commons previously and is Prime Minister Pearson. has due to go to the Senate bank. indicated the purpose of today's/ing and commerce committee debate is to provide the basis/for detailed study today. for discussion by Parliament, | the provinces and the public. remreteneeamnrnetc eine tienal Guard Armory follow- ing a minor traffic accident A companion of the man in left foreground draws back his fist as he moves in to help generally, The pension legislation will be studied at the federal-provin- cial conference here July 26-27 along with the federal bill to establish a $40,000,000 munici. pal loan fund, Wednesday the Commons gave second reading -- appro. val in principle--to a bill to es. tablish a 28-member Economic Council of Canada, Clause-by. Clause study is noy expected to resume this week, The House also agreed te con- Hinue Its extended hours until the end of July in a drive for ja recess by early August, The procedural changes, introduced his buddy, It took some 25 last week, shorten the supper state police and National break three days a week, Guardsmen minutes to subdue CUT BREAKS STILL the fighting In other business Works Min. --(AP Wirephote) ister Deschatelets said he hopes to meet the provincial high. Pearson Denies | Telephone Call OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime Min ister Pearson said Wednesday jin the Commons that neither he 'nor anyone on his behalf made a telephone call between April 22 and June 2 to any official of Harris and Partners Limited, 'Toronto, | Leuis + Joseph Pigeon (PC-- Joliette . 'Assomption . Mont- )calm) had asked for production of records of any such tele phone calls. Harris and Partners contin. jued to pay the salary of an employee, Martin O'Connell, while he was working for Fi- tiance Minister Gordon in pre. paration of the budget, The government accepted the mation of Gordon Aiken (PC-- Parry Sound-Muskoka) that it higher than the export value The government has steadily decylined to say ntends to mise Current Nomination Disputed In Russell OTTAWA (CP) -- Gardo vergne, Progressive Con tive member of the Ontar siature fer RK : dis Wednesday A, BR. Lawr the party's c constituency in the next election and the endorsation he candidacy by the presiden wt the previncial Conservative association Mr. Lawrence, a lawyer elected at a convention Tuesday night alt implement this expert and domesi ~¥ he > voting delegates, 34 ballots I believe the canventic properly held and propery ducted," Elmer Bell af Exeter president of the Ontario servative Association, quoted Wednesday br the tawa Citiren "The Ontario Conserva tive Association therefore agnizes and endorses Mr. Law 2 ceanservative aext Onta LS Can Te candidate election," CRITICIZES BELL. Bat Mr. Lavergne, * em attend the. nomination vention, said Mi. Be w be well advised to invest @eeper before making any claration." He added: "Mr. Rell site m an ivery tower, knows tag about Rasse! Mr. Lavergae, former of adjaining Easiness and siace . 18M a COHN conver allied, at which time a cantrdate whe Ge math AY MELA new. prene ~~ saa aase Of ative m QMawa newspape ecal radie stations Brisson of Embraa, president of the riding's Comservative az sacratrar, ag the canon DIR Wr mE e*kecutive and arertacal beadgaarters Mr. Lavergne said Mr was "campictety oat of m making any stat-ment™ on tH he received Nir, Brisson's re pare Girl Loses Sight From Stab In Eye BAMILTON (CP)}--Poore. cax an cig . year ~ 918 girl was Re Minded im ome eye be ancther | wl Weders@ar. Brenda Les. tet was in pend condition ip hes pital Bing im one exe after an aarratrar Police said the girl's parents told them Brenda eax waving wm thet Backward wh another met when a third gr! emered, arG@ere@ Brevda's staxmate to rave an? then jabde? 2 niece wf ered claws Rrevda's n> Pemeressnrnconenraramernenennnnnnay! any when or how it, was 33 Both already have been sent te trial on charges of non » the bombing watchman W p ®, at an April 20. tr, presid g over the FLQ hearings, ac Bt agers 9 ernment ts an he OR ges in the more than three weeks e the FLQ hearings started ure Tribunal Seen For Handling 7: Of Divorces OTTAWA (CP) The g0\ expecied seen 10 propese a tribunal to handle @ vorees now granted io Quebec and Newfoundland residenis by Parliament, reliable s' said Wednesday a N'T TESTIFY ~ed h the t ad with Crown Prese- Rellemarre an attempt rial te e by the ac acy sent te ASSiBES uve Was sey Sek only one of the five per charged with non-o m O'Neiii's death not z s Schoeters, a B-barA Vcore maty hearing ta tri ¢ posed te Parliament dy c state~'¢ Seme details main to be worked out formants indicated that a mission er court may be shar Werk has been going some time jn an a solution to passe in Parliament A blockade by New Party MPs the hy ) plied up divorce bills verce Mach Demme seeking ndividual fliamentary ¢ ery Arnold Peters (NDP skaming) and Frank (NDP that Parliament the chore of hea evidence and granting @iverces ° Lifer the two provinces, the gnes without diverce courts Between 386 and 408 div s come defore Parliam The NDP bieck them up fer the any b each session ade has held asi taree sessrons Photo-Copying Machine Gets Demonstration TORONTO (CP) Phate . OCapy Cerperatien Lad Wednesday pul on a demonstra ten of Rs new pholecanring machine which appeared to sat stv mest of the shareholders present se far as its copying _ abiliie was ¢ farmer Nova ria to the Can Pearsea, an mCles ea the mer whase serve withewl pay hiled by Ricks, & connec Ties preni Denstan's Unive Milam Derrance, 6% POMEL Anees Dr. € > chenie, Th, af Ontawa, president of the Atemic BEmergy Oantrel Beard from TSS pe PRI A: the same Ume Mr_ Pear versity of Western Ortaria, Lan. don, and Dr. Joba W. T. Spins. presen: af the Universite af - rchewan, Saskateen, have The Bee appelntveents are far threerear terme < < 4 ner On... Seenes Pss King EF. ALAAAAAAAMDE ates PAReNs The mach ped we4rk ng, hewever, afler three diffe emt documents had been repre daved "SS +e Ratiah said bok that the Ravan pres he domnen wapany t has "a now and reve wionary process" fer @uchen on ordinary bend pape: or? bad never have a machine that was ready for the market Tivae was required aqyasiments and te bars." This new is Doing done. me Staled Re then pal threngh the ma chime a Racan test tee samples submilied NRarehaigern ANE atraten OURS ® make TAP, SR See et @ANraten congrats CUmpany amd genera Paws s The company's Shares, firs fered te the pobic si fe have traded sharpie | @een on the enlisted Trst gaing trem 8 to abe and thee, retreating is the Tem range betwere SM and $7 INTERPRETING THE NEWS Viet Nam Rule ways ministers this fall to dis./produce records of any tele. cuss highways policy, But he phone calls made by any cab- gave no indication whether the inet minister to any official of federal government intends te Wood, Gundy and Company, participate in highway con.) Toronto. struction beyond the current san Trans - Canada Highway. pro- Embarrasses U. Ry CARMAN CUMMING The ew oulbars Seuta Vie of Buddhist « gram Gordon Aiken (PC -- Parry e Sound-Muskoka) said the pro. posed council's powers would S ug OY are Of assed as non-combatants au-/the Conservatives will propese in seltde. amendments later to water have been down these powers ' © POLS' He feared the council would cially) be too wide. He indicated that) SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The extablished, reliable Ges Dealer in your eree. eg about a amese has Racan Pui Tepre. z ---.| = Claimed 9 ime Bands 9 yoar are frewr are marie -- Need Money? --Te bey 2 comspe or beet fe consnidete wre dria Pe pe heRCe Ute WET ERE WNVESTMENT COmPany LTO. 2 Rehone! nobic come ON OSMawa Call SCHOFIELD-AKER UMITED 363 Kine 2. Weer 723-2263 saiere been TIBIA he Viet Cong CAPTURE SYMPATHY a time when some see progress in es that Diem's govern a pse from the pres. vmpathy, Bad. ve s by burning f their de. gious = freedem i. met thisis disclaim of overthrewiag the Americans pratests could Jead gime's downfall and a eover. They are Diem to set ssue quickiy on men! heir comrades S$ per Pe HAR NEVER POPULAR There never has a ove lost betwee eA TLCARS and Diem's government, Wash ington's thinly disguised feeling ¢ been that, while Diem's p ruling family clique is far from that ¢ deal, it nevertheless the best chance of hy prediem he senator, he t@ grant. inde. ® the Indochinese. At n of the matier oat the whoile- a swapert of the people without a reliable and native army wih a 2 éificer corps, a miki- ery, even with Ameri POT that area is hige, manpower and ~ Some $2.000.008.000 v al me IA whe fight gainst the Viet Cong rebels independent observers sav Americans also have taken the or " 22 threatened bombers impase controls on industry in a frantic effort te reduce aun. employment and such an ap. preach could easily backfire. Mr, Aiken added that one of the government's main objec. hoo! SHOP & HOP HOEDOWN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT ! Oshawa Shopping Centre 9 TO TT P.M. JOIN THE FUN ! Hove the time of your life! Shop . . . then hop to the hoedewn- ingest square dance music of them all ! 31 CELINA ST. (Corner ot Athel ' bigger part in the actual figh $e Baby Boy Crushed To Death By Car TORONTO ™m en @eath Wednesday with a dead man at the whre tare the -- z OTA sb ceaa Slaramed HR acainst a ot verds on Peat Trdea, igang PHONE 728.4681 oe ae Main ea Desmend eid RUG CO. 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