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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Sep 1963, p. 13

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stile ae ORR ar aa We 'at eaneom ae tr LaMarsh Predicts Broader Pensions NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) The Canada Pension Plan will contain an escalator provision geared to the standard' indus- trial wages of the future, Wel- fare Minister Judy LaMarsh said Friday night. Miss LaMa' said the provi- sion could raise pensions beyond bmg by age wh oe nder proposed mn, told a campaign rally, deduc- tions ere made only up to $4,- 000, the average annual indus- trial wage. Should average wages increase in the future, the deduction ceiling could be raised to $6,000 or higher, if it applies, she said. Miss LaMarsh said she would like to see the terms of the plan broadened to include widows with children, men out of work because of illness or permanent disability, and orphans. She was making her third ap- pearance of the Ontario election campaign in support of George Bukator, seeking re-election as Liberal member for. Niagara Falls. Earlier, at Toronto, Miss La-| Marsh told a coffee party a na-| Apartment Blaze Kills 3 Tenants PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Fire| swept a three-storey apartment building here early today, kill- ing three occupants, The Allegheny County morgue tentatively identified the vic- tims as Harry Haney, 75; Flor- ence Merray, 83, and Mildred Boyle, 77. They lived in the building. tional pension plan would be un- necessary if private plans could look after everyone satisfactor- ily. ONTARIO PLAN 'FAILS' Miss LaMarsh said the pro- posed Ontario pension plan fails in two respects. It does not give coverage to persons who work 15, and it does not give the im- mediate benefits of the Canada plan. She said Premier Robarts has do with respect to the Canada Pension Plan. intends to abandon half the citi- es of Ontario who won't qual- ify for this plan, and standbe- hind the insurance companies and require the people to go out and buy pensions from them," she said. SAT. end HOLID, P. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SUNDAY -- 1 to 6 P.M. Bring the fami, Pienic Grounds, Canteen ARTWAY LTD K 8 R T i awe tay | ff If so, visit Superior Finance, ge a | the fe ; adl-Canadian Loan Company. 1 did! Why don't you? Ballet Tap, Baton Twirling Registrations 10-2 Saturday, Sept. 7th FOR FALL TERM IRENIE HARVEY | €C.D.T.A, -- N.B.T.A, 424 KING ST. WEST or bankable security SUPERIOR 17 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-6541 Open daily to 5:30 p.m. July And August | Blasts Rock refused to say what Ontario will "J can only assume that he -- -Watertront Chemical Plant; | TORONTO (CP) -- Shattered \steel drums and balls of fire hurled through the air Friday after a series of explosions rocked a waterfront chemical plant. | Six firemen were injured, jnone of them seriously, as they | fought the resulting fire in the | for firms employing less' than| storage area of Anachemia Sol-' an ostimate of tie | vents Limited. | Police in sound trucks evacu-| ated residents from the sur-; rounding area as workers in nearby chemical and petroleum} plants left their jobs and poured) into the streets. Six drums, each halding about! 200 gallons, and a seventh hold- ing about 500 gallons exploded 'like Jand mines," witnesses said, They ripped through the; roof of the corrugated iron shed, | spewing flames skywards. Insp. James Henderson said the blast occurred while work- men were cdistilling mineral spirits used in paint manufac- ture. The workmen were near the blast, but escaped injury. An employee said the fire started when a back-firing oil burner ignited. Factory Manager Jack Mc- Gregor said the firm will be "out of business for,a while." e damage |was not immediately available. USE FLUORIDE In the United States 45,000,000 persons have fluoride in their New Mission Study Books Introduced BROOKLIN Christian Education Budding. packets for each organization view of each book. household water, says the Health League of. Canada. |purchased for the bookshelf. The United Church Women of Brooklin United Church held their first meeting of the fall season in the Mrs. H, Dennis and Mrs, R. Saunders, of the Reliable Unit, conducted the worship service. Mrs, John Batty, chairman of the Literature. and Communica- tions committee, introduced the new mission study books and the church and gave a short re- Reviews were also given for the new books relating to the new mission study which were | Mrs. K. Holliday, --president, chaired the short business meet-|son. Mrs. Gord Cook' atid Mrs. in .L. Belyea gave the worship service while Mrs. John Batty presented the new mission study South East Asia. Friendship unit held their meeting at the home of Mrs, R. Short, Mrs. Jim Carnwith Jr, and Mrs, Ruby Sonley conduc- ted the worship service. The Chapter, The Bible and the Word of God, from "The Word and the Way", was taken by UNITS ' { ABC unit met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Medland. Miss Alice Arnold _ presented a chapter from "The Word and The Way". Mrs. Lorne McCoy showed picutures of the Rose Bowl Par- ade. Faithful Workers unit held a supper meeting at the home of Mrs, C, Branton. The worship home. of Mrs. Jack Pater-| 43 the theme, "Praise Ye the Lord| Reliable unit met at the home for His Universality" for the|of Mrs, R, Saunders, The Lord's « worship service, The new mis-|Prayer formed the theme of the sion study on South-east Asia|evening which was convened by , was introduced by Mrs. K. Hol-|Mrs. Fred Taber and Mrs. Lewis | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 22, 752 liday. Bird. 4 DRIVE OUT Mrs, M. Agar. Sunshine unit met at the home of Mrs. §. Nolan, Mrs, W. Fish- ley and Mrs. K. Wichall chose ALTO MUSIC SUPPLIES Everything in Music. Instruments, Music Studios, Piano Tuning. 453 SIMCOE STREET S,, OSHAWA, ONTARIO service and program were pre- sented by Mrs, Mervyn Bird and Mrs. L. Beath. ' Lend-a-hand unit met at the in Wish you could do more business over the phone? Staff rynning to answer @ call~ customers unable to get through? PUSHBUTTON PHONES help keep your telephone door open, make better use of your telephone service: incoming calls can be taken at two, three, or more locations--key people on the move are never far from a phone; you can hold one call while you get information or answer another; buttons light up to show busy lines; in short-- you save time and effort, speed © up 'service and teamwork, with pushbutton phones! Some of your Ps Here's how three more BELL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES SOLVE MODERN BUSINESS PROBLEMS | Lost the plant manager? Need the.maintenance man? Can't find the banquet manager? BELLBOY the paging system that always gets its man; key people on the move carry their own small, light, quiet, persona! receiver; a little hum tells them they're wanted for a phone call, meeting or mes- sage--without annoying anybody else. Bellboy works indoors or out--is fast, quick, practical-- the smartest little messenger around plants or institutions! may well be Bell has Losing out-of-town business? Need @ branch office-- without rent, overhead, extra staff? "BRANCH OFFICE SERVICE" gives you a toca! telephone number and directory listing in out-of-town locations where you may have customers or p' but not enough to justify a branch office! They can call you or you can call them (or any other number in that locality) without Long Distance charges. Branch Office Service, in fact, coverage, smoother, faster, wider service! the equipment, the experience and the ideas to help you find the solution. Why not call us today! 'BELL Other evenings by appointment Closed Saturday During we day to 8:00 p.m. PHONE 725-6122 fs our Announcing New Instruction Classes for @ Clarinet @ Saxophone @ Accordion @ Violin Ukulele 5 String Banjo Hawaiian Guitar Spanish Guitor @ Piano Bass Violin (Classic and jazz) Guitar Bass We Have Qualified Instructors Only Michael Kupnicki PHONE 725-1501 Wes 2A Stutle for You «> Wife: "Would you bring home « mousetrap, dear?" f Husband: "'! brought one yester- day. Was there something wrong with it?" Wife: "No, it worked fine, But it's full" And if there's one thing women "1 can't stand it's a mousetrap full *1 of mice! Another thing fastidious 4 women can't stand is unkempt clothes. That's why we have so mony -well~ groomed customers! Because, you see, we excel in dry cleaning fashionable clothes prop- arly... then press them to the liking of Vogue model. We'd like to do the same for you. L CLEAIT SERVICES? 725-3555 | ALBERT V. WALKER raed Oshawa Riding ac EXPERIENGE without RESULTS ewasZERO What Good are Promises if They Cannot Be Implemented ? ALBERT WALKER will give BOTH EXPERIENCE and GUARANTEE RESULTS! ! Be Progressive-Vote Conservative And Join The Winning Team! ALBERT WALKER "Let's Get Oshawa Riding Out of Isolation at Queen's Park"! WIRISCH COMPANY. EDWARD L. ALPERSON esse JACK -;) SHIRLEY LEMMON \ MacLaINng& | Qecacrg IRM&"DOUCE TOM & JERRY COLOR CARTOON * TONIGHT ° ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! "BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30--SHOW STARTS AT 7:45 TONIGHT thru WEDNESDAY OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE THE FIRST JAMES BOND FILM ADVENTURE! "DR.NO" IN COLOR Adult Entertainment oes. BILTMORE 5S THREE AIRLINE HOSTESSES ON A ROMANbIC ROUND THE WORLD MaNHunT! "Prove Her Love" To The Boy She Is Going Steady With? "THE PROPER TIME" with TOM LAUGHLIN Adult Entertainment CREPES OOS T AEC ROH HEE ROE wee eH SHOW STARTS 6:45 PF, SPORTS OF TARITI" 1N TECHNICOLOR FEATURE DAILY AT 2:30 - 4:45 - 6:55 - 9:10 PLATA 22770 greet | OSHAWA 199 CENTRE ST. OSHAWA OPEN | HOUSE Tuesday and Wednesday EVENING 8 - 10 P.M. SEPTEMBER 24-25 Y.W.C.A. PHONE 723-7625 REGISTER NOW FOR YOUR ACTIVITIES For Women: Swimming Keep-Fit TAB (Take a Break) Millinery Basic Dressmeking \v. Dressmaking Basketball Pattern Altering Teenage Mothers Club Rendez-Vous Club Beg, Bridge Ady. Bridge Ballroom Dancing Bedminton Club Copper Tooling Weaving Club For Men and Women: Painting and Drawing Club 199 (over 30's) Saturday Night Dance (17-24) Teens: Leadership Treining Y-Teen Club Superclub for Working Teens Club For Teenage Mothers Saturday Afternoon Dance Ballroom Dancing For Children: Swimming (8-12 years). Seturdey Morning Group (Girls 8-12) All fees must be paid before the classes start but this year the swim fee MUST be paid when registering. Please Remember to Bring your "Y" Membership Card. THE YWCA IS ASSISTED BY THE OSHAWA COMMUNITY CHEST. THIS IS YOUR OPPOR- TUNITY TQ FIND OUT WHAT IT OFFERS YOU.

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