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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Dec 1963, p. 11

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bi La) fe '2 iB 2] 72) REPORT EROM || PARLIAMENT 8Y MIKE STARR | M.P. ONTARIO RIDING (Continued) b. The worker must be 4b years of age or over and not in fuHl-time employment at the! time of hiring. 6. A worker must not be fill- ing a job vacated by another worker after September 1, 1963. | 7. The worker must have been | unemployed for at least six of | have exhausted regular Unem- ployment Insurance benefits. 8. The worker must have been registered for employment | - with the National a Service or have been in receipt of unemployment assistance or, otherwise provide satisfactory | evident of attachment to the labour market during the pre-' vious nine months. 9. The worker must not be in receipt of the universal old age pension or other retirement only member the fiscal year '31st, 1962. pension or benefit equal to, or in excess of, the universal old age pension. 10. The worker must be the of the family household for whom the incen- tive payment is made. * * * The Members of Parliament | are actively engaged at the pre- sent time in participating on' the many Standing Committees, | set up by Parliament to deal | with certain matters. The Public Accounts mittee, of which IT am a mem- ber, is now considering the re- port of the Auditor-General for ending March In this report, the Auditor- General has made certain ob- servations on partments. The members of i the committee consider the re- | commendations and either re-' Ject or agree with them. They | eventually will make certain; recommendations to Parliament | in their report. The Committee on Banking and Commerce is now consider- ing a number of private bills, i clause by clause. The Food and Drugs Com- mittee has been sitting for some time and they have had very At Your Carload Food Mkt. Prince Albert Com- | the adiiistrn. the previous nine months and, tion of the Governmental De. interesting sessions. Every committee has the right to call witnesses and question them on. the subjects the wit- nesses are experts: on. The Agriculture and Coloni- zation Committee work has been interesting to its members. Some of the other groups working are Mines, Forests and | Waters; Railways, Air Lines and Shipping, and others. The Veterans Affairs Com- ' mittee has had the opportunity of receiving views from such organizations as the Royal Canadian Legion and the Cana- dian Corps Association. Pre- sently they are probing the Es- timates of that Department, !item by item. | The Privileges and Elections | Committee has been sitting | three times a day for the past two weeks, It was in this Com- J ndtten that the recommenda- | tion was adopted to lower the . voting age from 21 to 18 years. Parliament will be dealing with | this matter when the recommen- dation is received. They are | presently reviewing the Elec- tions Act, clause by clause. In view of this voluminous work, | they will be meeting three times a day for the next few weeks. The now work of Parliament is proceeding more rapidly. OLIVES FRUIT COCKT PEANUT BUTT 28 OZ. TIN DELMONTE 15 OZ. TINS Mc LARENS . STUFFED MANZANILLA 8 OZ. JAR YORK | 16 OZ. JAR SALADA 60's Lean Tender PORK Loin 'End, COTTAGE ROLLS FRESH SIDE SPARE RIBS .. MAPLE LEAF WIENERS ...... rh A555 e THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES e "Rib End, 3 Ib. Ave. L 0 INS. Centre Cuts or Chops » 65 MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED * 43° " BY' 3 1b. Avg. ~~ 79 LIQUID Detergent MIR Buy 1--Get 1 FREE 2 for 719c. Ib Vac Pac 93 RY. PTTL ORDER YOUR XMAS FOWL NOW PRICE, EFFECTIVE THIS WEEK-END, WED.-SAT. DEC. 11, 12, 13, 14 With a $5. 00 order or over FREE -DRAW ON A PICNIC HAM WINNER OF LAST WEEK'S DRAW Mrs. Dave Enge CARI yOOD MARKLTS STORE HOURS Daily 8.30 to 9.00 p.m. Tuesday 8,30 to 1.00 p.m. FREE DELIVERY Phone 985-2492, PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., DEC. 12th, 1968--11 . Legislation is being processed every day. The estimates are considered on Thursdays and Fridays from seven p.m. to ten- thirty p.m. As a result of the work of the various committees, the ab- sence of the Members from the dent. places at the same time. It is quite certain now that Greenbank W.I The Christmas meeting of the Greenbank W.I. will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Phoenix at 8.30 p.m. Motto: Scatter the ways of the earth. Roll Call --Gift. A verse from a Christ- Lee, Mrs. P. Phoenix, Mrs, J. | Couperthwaite. The November meeting was hostess gave a warm welcome to '19 members and 9 visitors. -- The President, Mrs, N. Smith, "Young at Heart". The Roll Call was answered Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery as most popular. The Agric. & Can. Industries convener read an watch-making. The Home Ec. & Health Con- vener gave some vinegar tips. District Annual be held at Greenbank if the Evening Unit of the United Church Women cater. given by Mrs. R. Cookman--*"A Compliment is a Gift not to be thrown away carelessly". When given a compliment accept it graciously. To receive a com- give one in return. There is also the "flawed" compliment that one should value. friend to a writer: "But Phyl- lis", she: told her dreamily, one day, "You have such fascinat- ing teeth. They are so indi- vidual--no two alike". Mrs. G. Blair gave a reading. Mrs. Harry Phoenix, as our Delegate, is to be commended on the splendid report she brought home from the Convention held by "My Favourite Book" with. home. It's up to the individual. House of Commons is quite evi- | They cannot be in two itive aspect. an increase will be made to the pensions received by the Dis- abled and Blind Persons. As to whether it will be retroac- tive to October 1, 1963, is doubtful. When 1 questioned the Prime Minister on this matter he was quite careful not to commit himself on the retro- It will be most 'unfair to the recipients if such gladness, joy, and mirth along mas card. Hostesses--Mrs, M.' held at the home of Mrs. Bow ard McMillan. Our grfacibus' retractivity is not forthcoming. at the Royal York Hotel, onto, Nov. 6th, 7th, 8th. The Theme was "Education is all activities by which the in- dividual is developed". We must held discover, stim- ulate, and develop leaders. Education is development of all man's powers, Only 409% of Grade 9 students finish Grade 12 and yet a College Education is becoming more and more necessary. We must drive out worry so that we have an open mind for observation and con- centration. We always have something to learn. Girls are more co-operative after taking lor "club work. Capabilities of wo- opened the meeting with a poem | men are recognized Public Relations officer to-day. stated . that Public Relations begins at Mr. Wm, White, remember ; we had him at Greenbank one article on: evening ,spoke, stressing that music is a great form of ex- pression. The sing-songs during the | Convention were wonderful-- Moved and seconded that the The Motto was prepared and | -pliment-in- the right spirit is to | Very | dear is the comment of an old: good pianist and music leader. This very informative and profitable evening closed with the singing of the Queen, In- stitute Grace and Social hour. Ol TED) CE) SED) GED GED | GED {) CED) SEND | SELL and BUY THROUGH "THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE Port Perry Star PHONE: 985-7383 N) HEEL sbi mission offices. ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION pede E ERR ER | | L of action to take to keep insured ONTARIO | HOSPITAL INSURANCE @ If you change jobs, follow carefully the instructions on the back of the Certifi- cate of Payment, Form 104, which your group is required to give-you. @®. When you reach your 19th birthday you are no longer covered by your parents' certificate. Register separately within thirty days to keep insured. Forms are available at hospitals, @® When you marry, the Family premium must be paid to cover husband, wife and eligible dependants. 'Tell your group OR, if you pay direct, tell the Commission. TIT mm banks and Com- 2195 Yonge St. Toronto 7 Ontario & TEE EIT ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HOSPITAL INSURANCE CERTIFICATE HANDY

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