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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 May 1964, p. 4

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@. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 14, 1964 REPORT FROM OTTAWA Peacekeeping Task Is A Thankless One "Yan Doos" -- have to display' a-considerable amount of pa- tience and self-restraint. Placed in the middle of a budding civil war, our men are there to keep the peace, not to impose it. They constitute part of a body of neutral men at whom nei- ther side wants or dares to shoot, because of the conse- quences in terms of world opin- "Inations constituting the This is not the first time Can- ada has undertaken a tough job on behalf of the UNO. So far, the Cyprus operation has con- tributed greatly to avert a full scale civil war and this should be quite enough to rate it as a 'worthy accomplishment. Under its terms of reference the Canadian contingent in Cy- prus, like the forces from other UN force, are under the direction from the UN. The present orders given to the UN force prohibits it from disarming either the Greek or the Turkish factions or even from shooting at them un- less fired upon first. UN troops are therefore rele- gated to the role of friendly persuaders. They were sent to Cyprus to kep the peace until an amicable solution can be worked out between the warring camps into which the Island is: now divided. ion. The situation is difficult for! the UN force. Obviously each): Average PICKERING -- The average teacher's sala~' in Pickering 7, \school area nuamer two during national group constituting that] force must be part of a co-or- dinated unit. It would be il logical to have each national)? group acting independently. Embarrassing the government in touchy domestic situations is) / considered fair game for the op- position under the rules of our parliamentary system. It does not seem quite routine, how- ever, to use a matter which in- volves our country's prestige on the international scene, and a matter which in any event is under the control of the UN, a for the purpose of: embarras-| © sing the government. There is too much at stake) 7 and the opposition, as. the sec-| © retary of state for external af-| " fairs, Paul Martin pointed out] ; recently, would do itself more credit by helping the govern- ment fulfill its international commitments to the UN com- mander in Cyprus. Baptize 7 Children During Maple Grove Church Rite MAPLE GROVE -- Family Sunday and baptismal service were observed on Sunday and the following children baptized: Beverley Jean Burgess, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burgess; Paul Douglas Darcy Chute, son of Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Chute; Susan Kathryn Doyle, and Jamison Morgan Doyle, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Doyle; Donald Douglas Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald' Richards; Debra Ann Mills, daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. Chester Mills; and Donald Robert Spry, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Spry. Practice started Sunday: for anniversary on Sunday, June 21, -when the Rev. H. C. Lin- stead, BA, BD, will be the guest aker. war. and Mrs. Harold Cooney, Misses Sandra, Linda, and Mas- ter Roney Cooney visited the formers mother, Mrs. Blanche Cooney, Panda Villa nursing home, Trenton, on Sun- bara McGuirk celebrate her sixth birthday. Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Swallow visited her mother, Mrs. Fred ronto on Sunday. evening callers on Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. and boys, Toronto, were Sun-| day visitors with her parents,| Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Stevens.| FLYING UP A flying-up ceremony was held! on Tuesday evening last when) the following girls moved up) into Guides -- Nancy Symons, Kathy Sol, Topsy Paterson, Gail Bothwell, Linda Stevens, Jane Noble. Walking up ceremony for the following girls into Guides, | Nancy Whalen, Laurie Priece,| Glenna MacNeil. Mrs. Gordon Martin attended) a birthday party in honor of} i oP breakfast guests with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mills and family were Wm. Begley, Miss Carol Begley, Bruce Mills, En- niskilen, Mrs. Marie Ashton,| Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills and daughter Debra Ann, Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dow- son, Miss Brenda Stewart, and Mr. Lorne Tink, Zion. MOTHER'S DAY VISIT The following were callers and -Mother's Day visitors to honor their mother, Mrs. E. 'ashton, Oshawa, at Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beech's: Misses Janice, Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bragg, Allan, Barry, and Janet Bragg and Mrs. Eva Bragg, Provindence; Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ashton, Charles Ashton, Enniskillen, Mrs. Reta Rodman, Mrs. Ira Travell, Mr. and Mrs. David Weldon, Terri, Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mrs. Marie. Ashton, Doris and Denis Ashton, Osh- awa; Wm. Begley, Miss Carol Begley, Enniskillen. Mr. man, St. Catharines, Mr. andj Mrs. Leslie Jackson, Bowman- ville, were Sunday supper guests with their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Free- man. : Don Brown, Guelph Agricul- tural College, is spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .W. H. Brown. : Mr. and Mrs. Ted White and children, were Sunday visitors with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stapleton, Toronto. ATTEND MEETING The following ladies attended the district annual Women's' Institute meeting at Nestleton on: Tuesday -- Mrs. Stephen Doyle, Mrs. Lawrence White, Mrs. Howard Cryderman, Mrs. Charles Greenham, Mrs. How- ard Bradley, and Mrs. Cecil Mills. M. and Mrs. Cecil Mils and family were Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Shunk, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Good, Port Perry. Ken Brooks spent the week- end in Flint, Michigan, attend- ing the General Motors Insti- tute. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snowden, Islington, recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cookson, Miss Joyce Cookson, Seagrave, were Sunday visitors with the former's father, James Cookson and brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Cookson. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Barr and family were weekend visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tenthory, Bancroft, Mrs. Adelene Scott, Moncton, N.B., is visiting with her son end wife, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Scott. SUPPER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeMill, Pamela, Craig DeMill, Oshawa, were Tuesday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. T. Mc- and Mrs. E. R. Free-| her aunt, Mrs. E. W. Foley,| when relatives gathered at the} Tobacco Sells | At 29.68 Cents | TILLSONBURG (CP) -- An average price of 29.68 cents a) pound was realized Wednesday on 1,232,570 pounds of tobacco auctioned at Ontario flue-cured| tobacco growers marketing} board exchanges. | To date a total 173,228,619| pounds of tobacco have been sold at an average 47.58 cents} a pound. | Asivton at the Red Wing Nurs-/ner guests with Mrs. ing Home, Toronto, and also) Foley, after dinner they all mo- called on other relatives in To-jtored to Rockwood where Mrs.| Foley visited her cousin Mr. and| dian last week. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace) Munday, last Friday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cryder-| man, Oshawa, were Sunday din-} H... Rj Mrs. {ed her sister Mrs. H. R, Foley|proved by istate's department. ' « eee ee DOG'S CHOR Making bank deposits is a regular chore for Rusty, two- year-old part Doberman Pin- cher, part Labrador dog own- ed by Donald Bezubiak of Vancouver, The dog, carrying the day's receipts from Bezu- biak's glass works, is driven to a neighborhood bank and let out of the truck. Rusty, once inside, trots to the near- est teller. the year 1964-65 will be approx- imately $5,300. The board of trustees of the school area announced today that® salary negotiations have been completed. In each cate- Oy salaries have been increas- $200. Principals' salaries have also been increased, They will re- ceive a a maximum of 12,900 per an- for principals will be $400 to the maximum salary. The annual after to the maximum salary. SALARY SCHEDULE Category 1: Teacher's College graduates or beginning teach- ers will receive a minimum of minimum of $8,200 and num, deperiding on the extent of responsibility and the size of school. The annual increment increment for teachers will be $200 the first! year and $300 annually there- Teacher Salary Now$§,300 courses will receive a minimum| of $3,800 and a maximum of $6,500 annually. Category 3: Teachers who have completed 10 department or university courses will re- ceive a minimum of $4,200 and a maximum of $7,200 annually. Category 4: Teachers who have a BA degree will receive a minimum of $4,800 and a maximum of $8,100 annually. Category 5: Teachers who have a BA degree as well as a Master's: degree in education or a supervisor's certificate will re- ceive a-minimum of $5,100 and a maximum of $8,600 annually. The new salary schedule, ac- cording to the school board, is comparable to teachers' salaries in larger metropolitan areas such as Toronto and will en- able the board to attract new teachers of a high calibre. In} addition, it recognizes the abili- wo Fad the present academic staff. $3,500 and a maximum of $4,800 | annually. Category 2: In 1960 and 1961, barbiturates Teacher's who|were the cause of 25 per cent have completed five department) of all accidental deaths in Can- lof education or five university (CP Photo) Mr.|tomotive. Industries A« Automotive Body To Change Name OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana Automotive 1. The organization. the r AL CLEVELANDS HOUSE, Ne C2leuelands House LAKE ROSSEAU, MINETT, MUSKOKA Ontario's Finest Family Resort ' Complete Supervision of all Children Kiddies playground featuring @ Swimming pool @ Ponies @ Swings @ Slides @ Merry-Go-Round @ Playhouse @ Horses @ Planned entertainment ¢ Swimming lessons CLEVELANDS, the resort that has everything! Benny Louis and his orchestra nightly Our own 9 hole golf course Horseback riding @ Fishing @ Beautiful sandy beach Professional water ski school Finest tennis courts in Muskoka De/uxe accommodations for 260 people Rates, including afl meals only $69 to $99 occupancy) children under 12 half rate. 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PHONE 668-3706 AJAX STEDMAN'S AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA | Wonlostentl Mr. and Mrs. Sam Castle,|Mrs. Arthur Thomas; Mr. and and Manufacturers Association] Peterborough, were Monday/|Mrs. Cryderman visited Mrs, | will change its name to the Au-| BU i LDI NG C.|Cryderman's grandfather, i | Snowden and Mr. Bob Snowden.| Burgess, also her aunt and un-|of Canada, effective June Roy Topping] cle Mr. and Mrs. Leslie. S. T. Bartlett who has/'+- returned home. after spending dustry, the winter in Vancouver, visit-|.,e name change has been ap- | ada. A | COTTAGE THIS THE "PELEE" THE "CHIPPAWA" THE "BALA" THE "PINES" THE "TIMAGAMI' THE "GATINEAU" NEW 1964 SPRING? $583 $761 $857 $944 $1002 $1488 16' x 24' 384 sq. ft. 20' x 28' 560 sq. ft. 20' x 32' 640 sq. ft. 24' x 32' 768 sq. ft. 1 "AY FRAME 864 sq. ft. 25' x 43' 987 sq. ft. MODELS Complete package to erect, all first quality materials. VISIT US AN A FREE PLAN -- THERE IS NO OBLIGATION WA-1"" QUALITY 210 LB. Buff, Coral or Granite ASPHALT SHINGLES $5.98 PER SQUARE ANY QUANTITY Other colors sq. $6.55 AJAX YARD D PICK UP Ne ee WE APOLOGIZE! TO OUR CUSTOMERS We regret the closing of our Laundry and Dry Cleaning establishment on May 16th It has been our privilege and pleasure to serve our many hundreds of customers throughout the years and we siricerely hope that you were not. unduly inconvenienced. Rest assured that all Laundry and Dry Cleaning in our plant will be delivered without delay- or you may call for it at our plant-- 50 MILL STREET, OSHAWA THE MANAGEMENT Oshawa Laundry & Dry Cleaners Co, Ltd. and Eveleigh Cleaners Completely Preframed Includes All Hardware 2'8" x 6'B" and 2'10" $ x 610", Eoch Only 3 20.88 Self-Storing Doors 5 NICE COLORS "VINYLFLEX" HIGH VINYL CONTENT VINYL ASBESTOS FIRST QUALITY 2'6" aa 6'6" ALUMINUM 112 PIECES TO THE CARTON 99 €ACH STANDARD 13 GAUGE CHAIN LINK tous. FENCE 3"¢ . 42" . $12.81 a 0.7 we a each 6' T-BAR POSTS 88c NAME BRAND ea. FARMERS! 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