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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Jul 1963, p. 12

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i2 TheCanadan Sttesman ~owirwrn ., d63 ers with Mr. and Mrs. A. W.! and Professlonal W ôrn e n'O h a liîye ntepov wlgtMei. tfr 4 ~~~~~ ~Prescott were Mrs. Earl Tre- Club, were guests last Thurs--- ince will be brougtwhnH.Twn u AA ~~~ win, Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs. day evening of Mr. R. S. Mch the scope of this plan lbMem tiTei' (Intended IVI - -~~~~ FrednuambE ofHaptn bysLaughlin and enjoyed ao.'iir aemayemîy-u4-r v Sehool S~~A nmis, EofiHamton oysOfthe beautiful gardens. They Ae " ~ ' L r ihfwrta 5e-Tusa, Mei5 fo ls wek hl a tereuarhornetare enjoying holidays at a had dinner at the Sandalwood P ployeeshLand Jutt M 1r. and Mrs.Alex Alexan- Sunday. ScoliutoCm n tehilo Mesar.ant. Mrn.Cheatham, by AexCarruthers, MV. P. P 1their employees eliil o iina acetr i*,er of! Goderich, Ont., visited: Dally Vacation Bible S Hol aliutn re. aedt no s aand.Hrrsn r the plan because woresudgaudy uy2-itl .Zi(r. and Mrs. Charlie Warren' will be held July 15-19 at aai1 We prare pleasednd toersAsscinionandProshawanersMrshe.uHarrisoneageofMr.a 'on Friday. three pont i the Sunday1 htMs.Hi n aDB' T erry, ail of Scarborough, final reading was given by thefessor Hendry, Director of the firms in manufacturlng by pge ledto atct.Tis moiaePrk Ptbbeoch M r.n d ee red h i 2 weda - agsch are inv ite d ( ndof ler)iso men arec et opra o l-an ere Sunday tea guests with Ontario Legislature to Bill 110 School of Social W ork at the 75% but would brng in ad- ael imio at iet bc au e o h T e d yul 3 D r a >ein n iveersahr ath Niag and th ie hooasdwill e ldwe hope she will soon feel Mr. and Mrs. Alex Carrick. 1-An Act to Provide forthe University of Toronto. Also dition only 5% of the em- large number o! workrne onyLn uggCme 'Flls n .,andsay Niagaraaind the afteroonss s w e hlot quite herseif again. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bell, Osh- Extension, Improvement and present were the consulting ployees within the scope o! the the age o! 30 who arecntn-tti aaMlro rs 2laOn.anNigrFalin tey changingasto otrs jobsllnt andvsiewho.an if. olMey f PnsonPlasforEtar4-HorthGraine, pan Silagegjos on the holiday weekend.1conflict with the swimming Mr. adMs o aln wstdMandnd M r tholecyo! Peiyo Pansiandcres for thep CoM.iteLpa n.covered would presetara pl n oaoCus coolasses. Teachers from the and Ronnie and Mrs. Agnew. Hugli Coutts. ~ o h otblt !PninPoesrSeprM.Lw .~Hamnpton udy n Sunday School ilOhwa iie M.adMs Mrs. J. Nash and Mrs. Ma- Benefits. irence Coward, and Mr. Samuel 4. There are at the present admiinistrative probl.Iti rray Juy2 -4- .nnerry ashdat231Canadian udySc- ti Ohwvsie r adMs Eke..me about 5,000 pension plans therefore possible tha ne-PutyCu ort on XJnnie 3Oth, wthel ":3,be conducting these schools. G. Adcock on Sunday. vise Nash, Mrs. Perkins and I asm1riieg eact Eklrin peainiOtrowthlyrmitnthaeayAetDsrc. AJn3tkiso, wGhre U itSed.aCv. ard.ow Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Frank. Judy, Grosse Pointe, Michi- as Chairman o! the Special ibeepoes ýAtkurch, Tornto, asi testmnvlesie Mrs. re H a. BW-'ford, were dinner guests with gan, spent a few days with Committee o! the Whole House some 15,000 employers employ- 1eliibenplys.Tswod Agst7l0Perruh Prescotth onrondnesdaygeven Mrs. A. E. Billett, when they Mr. and Mrs. L. Cryderman. which met on March 26th t utt ng 5 5or 0ore pokers.To theef oe tderech ubrFi uirDy uut7h Prsoto ensa vn1discuss the provisions o! the .'.ajs hs ,0 ln eteo hs e oee ne h ~aAgs 3 :0pm .prachr;HarldBalon Su-rocaedfr hei dugher isSMisnubyDcelleOhaforBll Prset fr he ccaio PotaleMenionSceMissil lancosidraly.-Mibrok alOClbachae :iday School Superintendent; g.Faye Smith. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Rack- .... in. iththeviewo! ove- metaDy. illbookFai D3ouglas Dewell, organist; Mrs. Mrs. Lucy Miller had a very r n r.W .Peel aOhwMs . Tmno provide information for the' .n.its.! crete anenormou .A BthelSuda Sholpleasant visit with her fri-1 members were: Mr. GeorgeE diitaiets.iga ucî spsil hGons ,Choir leader; Steve Lawson, ends, Rev. and Mrs. Leno andiEbenezer, called on Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tiiik, Cathercole, Chairman of the 5. It is estimated that it williemployees in the poicSnaAgs 7Dra 'euest soloist. The deceratingi sons, Aginceurt, !ormerly of. Balson on Wednesday after- Herbie and Neil, Miss Pearl Ontarie Committee on Port- take one and one haîf years provisions have beennaefrCutJnirFnerC rc .aben on byte-'Bmanvhl.neen. Leach, ail of Solina, attended able Pensions, and members* to fit these 5,000 plans into the appointment o! navs-Srie d rupbe users were - C ongratlaton reeted Messrs. Gene Balson, Eddie the Anniversary Services and o! his committee including ~ the Provincial plan. In order ory cemmittee in 190ndt se Tehr Rie, Lvui n grultioev nAsL a hed Smale and Philip Balson spent were tea guests with Mr. and Professer D. C. MacGregor o!f te do this it will require the intervals o! 5 yearsterate .eo0Tl, rdon Smae lin spiteiobegelectedL. teah ake the weekend at Algonquin Mrs. Percy Dewell.teUivrtyoTrntP- seics!agetnu er!texmneheAtndept fo GodnSae nsie nbigeetdt h aePark. Mrs. Ann Tompkins, Tor- 'fesser Robert Clark o! the Uni- actuaries and others knowl- te the Minister its recemna ýfthe extreme heat, there was Ontario Development Associa-! Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Begin ente, and Mrs. Ted Leaver, versity o! British Columbia,' * ~ edgeable in the field. With tiens for amendment ote1/~L>O' IR :~ farly ood cngreation tie. andCharaineMr. nd ~ Bow!Manville, visited Mr. and Mr. R. E. Davis, former Di- only a limited number o! these Act and its regulatiosWTAL OUM67 .Who were spiritually strength- 1 Miss Jean ReCalla and Mr., Les. McDonald, Valerie and Mrs. Fred Holroyd Sr., and al- recter o! the Welfare Council' trained personnel available In a later article hoet ST W 'ened by the lovely music and Ray ReCalla, Enniskillen, call- Michael, Teronto, visited Mr. se visited Mrs. Olga Tomp- for Canada, Mr. John Tuck any further extension o! the dea1 with the advantgsadT IC"C 'the interesting address given ed on Mr. and Mrs. A. W.! and Mrs. John Carrigan. kins on Sunday. o! the Canadian Life Under-ý plan at this tinie would add a "eof the the by Mr. Atkinsen. The wiii- Prescott on Friday evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dewell greater administrative burden sm e set ! I OA isome maniners o! the wee tets Miss Louise Goodman spent' Sandra, Terry and Joanne, were guests at a garden tea ters, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. and . ih wouîd deîay the introduc.. the plan. .ôn the platform won the a day with her friend, Mrs.; Oshawa, attended Hampton at Miss Apha Hodgins, Bow- Don Goode and beys, Lake-ý tien o! the plan. liearts o! ail. Smith, Bethesda. Miss Good-: anniversaryr services and weremaveo dnsyO!iedMranMr.Bh a-'6Teaio!tepnis! The Hamnpton W. I. had a man is spending a few daysý tea guests o! Mr. and Mrs. last week, and were guests at so and !amily, Peterborough, course te cover every em- AGRICULTU A ;garden tea on Wednesday, at with bier sister and brother-!Hareld Wilkins and family. the Cowling -Baker wedding were 'rhursday evening sup- A t P ployee in the province event- ,th hex o f cir. and Mirs. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allun Mrs. John Carrigan, in cern- in Eldad Church on Saturdav. per guests with Mr. and Mrs. cen-aruhrs .PP ually. There are at the pres- N A ;Ae arc rm2te 5 p..Parker, Toronto. pany with the other mnembers Miss Mary Peters, Bowman- Clarence Tnk. Considerable dicssoee th any1 employees wth GE Services at Hampton will be On Saturday evening, cal- o! the Bowmanville Business ville, and Mr. Will Taylor, Mrfn r.DnWietrdaon uscin< ae e hnion plsan ese enedywJl 0,73 ..-. '~'~ ~ .. ... ~ - ~. . SlemwereSundy superand family, Oakville, spent Section I o! the Bill whichpa 'guests with Mr. and Mrs. Sam the weeîcend with Mrs. Helen 'provides mandatory ceverage will ne doubt cerne into the p.mn.-4-H Beef ClubMeng Dewell.1 White and Miss Nancy Johns. under the plan for those em- pln on a voluntary basis. farm eof A. R. Merton edl nesSdwih er dauht er,- Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Mark- ployers with 15 or more em- 7. Many employers who Thursday, July 1,73 Mrs. Len Player, Bowman- dale, visited Mr. and Mrs. ployees. It was felt that this are net conipelled te follow p.n.-4-H Sheep Cu et ville. Elmer Wilbur. would leave a large group o! the mandatory provisions o! ing, farm o! Glen lsel v rilleLyn Rbiad r. Fe abyQ00empîoyees in the Province the Act will voluntarily or1Oshawa. Mrs. Jck Lyn, Robconanpetitived TmblMoJulyo Jîmme spnt Tursay wth an Mrs Hary C wli'thout the benefits o! the because o! opttvefreMnday, Jl 15,7:5 ..- EETRC TD JMris. en Player Bo wa-onn Mr . and Mrs. DuryColnpl an.fo Mr. Vern Singer, M.P. be brought into a position 'hita amr'Asc u m i MM lyeBomn Lnon r admr.Dnlp PfrYork Centre re!erred where they will adopt pension'~ OC GehCNTATN EAR m u E U E U ~~ville. Kthnr r adMs akto this section o! the Act when plans and have them register- iTrip toP ru,, C.Gu Miss Linda Lee Killen pass- Cowling, Parry Sound, Rev. hie addressed a meeting re- ered under the Act. Tuesday, July 16, 73 .. ERGRTO EETI ed lier Gr. 8 examinations Mr. and Mrs. Reed, Sunder- cently at Warkworth. "Port- B. Under the present pro- 'Millbrook 4-H Cal! lbMe- MTR-AE-EVC With honours, being highest land, called on Mr. and Mrs. able Pensions," hie said, "were o! heAc, heeb ' ethany. . Elleen Coutts memorial tro- Mr. and Mrs. Barry Cowling, promaisenteslewho r k wt 1tr oe meTreRDO PPIAN A u V v . u V . ~~~~~~~ ~~hy. Se also paseder Gr. the bride and groom, called are more than 15 employees~~ey6% o ,a0oo a enyosen Cu 4 Muic xamiatins, fte onMr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilbur This takes care o! about hal! mtl 0 r24000 fýa onyHl onlytwoyear oflessns. following their wedding on the people o! the province" Satuday.In the discussion respecting and amiy sent reent Mr. and Mrs. Sam Keane this section o! the Act the fol- weked ih ie bohe adboys, Ohwwr u-lowing fcswere boV *ou, NEH and amiy, r. nd Ms, ay isiors ithMr.andas te why the number 15 was Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beckett, To Wrycosn Wayne and Marie, En.niskil- Miss Beverly Cowling, 0t- 1 Although the Committee len, were Sunday tea guests tawa, visited Mr. and Mirs. would liked te have recom- Mr. and Mrs. Woolhead, Mn. and Mrs. J. S. Eddy-' ployees at the start o! the ~.Agincourt, were Saturday vean, Orono, called on Mn. plan, it would have presented ~visitons with Mn. and Mrs. and Mrs. A. W. Prescott on a very serieus administrative Allin Macklin. Dominion Day. problem. %' M.adMs Bob Fernan- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kessler, 2 The introduction o! theSL dez, Debbie, Ronald and Da- Toronto, spent the holiday plan would have been delayed _m vid, Scarborough, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. because o! these administrat- éÇM weekend with Mrs. G. Nid- A. W. Prescott. ive dificulties. ir lV w ~ I. F L E X I :: B~k~iOn%~3.MThe Hrk, Senor:; ofkitha Mr.Frnne and David are Public Sehool, the winners in 3.Te rdcon !th saigfrafew days. the different groups were as numbe1c963dfro7:51e MissRoseHawkes and Miss follows: Susan Holnoyd, Victor fewdas as wek it br tnnd utinHuc lrg nu- tiomtivv a eld at a cesnter, Mers. Dh .ads, Cae be tes;ncoagethepuilsnh, giutreOfc e Mn.l aen Mr. Aand TaylorppialueceJuioedstheinne- encing prempthtly at 7:301 mil DanBlaughek, Z owm n lle o card e overthewekenp.m. witub 9Megpetando' isTi potuiyt u h wrSnday te e guests with Head ar.Tiest cogratation '~~cmnglt.A mle snhoBaktED - orV7CCileNaEs LO TS Mns. Stneick an W cnaroe dsoftee eswistal riae rmtePt * an Mrs Smih. o Scolandand he "pide" ahilmsteconsa!etynd askth vilMns. J . SBurows, et Miss usan hoiryenter- "ay moi Curt"was hldastutoer Hili, vi s kwted n hurda ra-tained otisucear'sgaduto'sonbmosal-rmtg RWAE AMLD siteroon with Mr. and Me rs iass ur Hagepte Schooi Attecnls o !th .R uH e ,O nT.I Mrs.d . augtrreil wan dah- spr ad a dne. ehe rs d1oistribte. ACEIE ACIA H A R V E S T S M O R E G R AINowedWIT H SFE W E RIST O N E SELD. 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