J e Page 18The Timesy Thutsdayy Augnist 9,01973 BIETTE, ROSE G. At the Humber Memorial Hospital, â€" on Frida&, August 3, 1973, Rose G. Biette, of Weston, wife of the late Allan G. Biette, loving mother of Katherine (Mrs. C.H. Chisholm), ‘Frances Elizabeth (Mrs. E. Barrett) and the late Thornton, grandmother of Diane Chapman, Allan and Rosemary Chisholm and Roger â€" Biette, greatâ€" grandmother of Michael, Shane and Leslie Chap man. Service was in the chapel Monday, 1 p.m. Interment Oakville Cemetery on Tuesday. â€" COOK, RITA EILEEN At the Humber Memorial Hospital on Thursday, August 2, 1973. Rita Eileen Cook, wife of the late Vernon Cook, dear mother of Marilyn (Mrs. C. Bell), Jeffrey Michael, Allison (Mrs. N. Mazhar), Cheryl (Mrs. P. Patrick) and Wendy (Mrs. E. Zoller), dear%v loved by her 7 grandchildren. _ Funeral was to St. John the Evangelist Church for requiem mass Tuesday 10 a.m: Interment Assump tion Cemetery. FREY, AUDREY Suddenly at _ Alton, Ontario, on _ Sunday, August 5, 1973, Audrey Frey of 42 Hartsdale Dr., Weston, in her 49th year, beloved wife of Alfred. Dear mother of Gary and Brian. Dear motherâ€"inâ€"law of Pat. Dear sister of Mrs. Shirley Lynch, Mrs. Betty Gendron, Mrs. Carol Way and Malcolm Killoran. Stepâ€"daughter of Mrs. Margaret Killoran. Funeral was to Tranâ€" sfiguration of Our Lord Church, 45 Ludstone Dr., Weston, for Requiem Mass Wednesday 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GASTRELL, GERTRUDE MAY At Central Park Lodge, Toronto on Tuesday, Jullf’ 31, 1973, Gertrude Gastrell, beloved wife of Frank Gastrell of Weston, loving mother of Thelma, (Mrs. V. Plunkett), of Weston, Marion, (Mrs. A. Durkee), of Ottawa, Lorna, (Mrs. N. Dabbs), of Victoria, B.C., Lois, (Mrs. K. Folliott), of Toronto, Clarke, of St. Hilaire, Quebec, and the late Jean, (Mrs. T.C. Van Alstyne), sister of Lorne Clarke, of Ottawa, Violet, (Mrs. N. Bowman), of Caesarea, dearly loved by her eleven grandchildren and ten great grandâ€" children. Service was in the chapel, Thursday 2 .m. Interment Glendale Blemorial Gardens. HAWKES, JOSEPH W. At Highbourne Lodge, on mmï¬ï¬ , August 2, 1973, Joseph lÂ¥awkes, in his 91st Bear, loving father of orothy Bogacz, dear andfather of Sophia and §roseph. §erviqe was in the At the Humber Memorial Hospital on Friday, August 3, 1973, Gordon Adams, of Weston, beloved husband of Fern Adams, dear father of June (Mrs. J.I. Davidson) of Etobicoke; Linda (Mrs. R.L. Vince) of Geor(fetown; loving grandfather of Richar and Paul. Service was in the chapel Tuesday 12 noon. Interment Glendale Memeorial Gardens. Joseph H: Bear, lo orothy §randfath oseph. S« chapel Saturday 10 a.m. Interment â€" Riverside Ssd sc on on ce s ce ce am s on GR ANT WILFERED LAURIER After a lengthy illness on Thursday August 2, 1973. Wilfred Grant, beloved husband of Edith Grant, dear father of Dawn (Mrs. W.E. Thompson) _ of Schomber§ Jean (Mrs. C. McDouga f) of Weston and the late Konald. Loving grandfather of David, Stephen, Chris, Sheri, Cameron and Scott. Service was in the chapel 11 a.m. Interment Glenâ€" dale Memorial Gardens Saturday. HEADLAM, ROBERT S. (Retired N.C.R.) â€" At the Northwestern â€" General Hospital, on Monday, August 6, 1973, Bob dear father of Mavis (Mrs. W. Breckenridge), dear(liy missed by his grandâ€" children Rena Mary, Janet, Robert, Paul and Jamie. Funeral was to St. John‘s Anglican Church, 2125 Weston Rd., for service Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment St. Phillips Cemetery. Remembraâ€" nces may be sent to the Canadian Cancer Society. LONEY, F. PERCY Wednesday, August 1, 1973, Percy Loney, in his 83rd _ year, beloved husband of the late Belle Marnoch; dear father of Ralph of King City, Wilbert of Weston, George of Elora, and Lorne of Tweed. Service was in the chapel Friday 3 p.m. Interment Prospect Cemetery. LYNGDAL, SAMUEL At Toronto, on Friday, July 27, 1973, Samuel Lyngdal, of Toronto, husband of the late Isobel Bowman, dear father of Elizabeth Mar%aret (Mrs. L. Coward) of Jamaica, dear grandfather of Gina and Lorraine Macina and Rudoliph and Rockie Coward. Funeral was to St. Bernards de Clairveaux Church, for Requiem Mass Thursday 9 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MCKEEGAN, BERNARD (BENNY) . Suddenly, at Toronto, on Friday, August 3, 1973, Bernard McKeegan, of Toronto, dear brother of Don, Pat (Mrs. L. Duke), _ May (Mrs. V. Fitchett), Brian and Wendy, all of Toronto. Loving son of Mrs. Margaret McKeegan MCLEAY, ROBERT BAIN Suddenly at his home on Friday, August 3, 1973. Robert McLeay, beloved husband _ of _ Maude Goodwin, dear father of Mrs. Marilyn Love. Serâ€" vice was in the chapel Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. ROBB, ELWOOD (PAPA) At Humber Memorial Hospital, on Monday, July WARD FUNERAL HOME 2035 Weston Road 241â€"46 18 Headlam, in his 71st year, beloved husband of Ellen, of Toronto. Service was in the chapel Tuesday 10 a.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. %:'andchildren. Service in the chapel Thursday, 1 p.m. Interment Riverside 23, 1973, Papa Robb, of Weston, beloved husband of Edna Prentice; dear father of Mervin, Valma (Mrs. D. Black), Ruth (Mrs. D. Morrow), Dorne (Mrs. W. Goltz); dear(liy loved by his 11 grandâ€" children and 9 greatâ€" ROSS, AGNES At Humber Memorial Hospital, on Saturday, July 28, 1973. Agnes Ross, beloved wife of Alex Ross of Weston, dear mother of Harvei\z, Arthur, Velma (Mrs. K. Smith), and the late Carl; dearly loved by her 13 grandchildren and greatâ€"grandson. _ Service was in the chapel Tuesday 1 p.m. Interment Sancâ€" tuary Park Cemetery. SHEARER, DAN (Retire(f erra:loyee of General lectric) (Member of St. George Lodge no. 367 A.F. and A.M. G.R.C. and Shekinah Chapter 138 R.A.M., G.R.C.) â€" At the Royal. Victoria Hospital, Barrie, on Thursday, Aug:st 2, 1973. Dan Shearer, beloved husband of Nancy Shearer, loving father of Don, Joan, Sandra (Mrs. D. Cranâ€" swick), and John, all of Toronto. Dear grandfather of Nancy, Bruce, Danny and Laura, brother of Jean of England, Stella, of Toronto, John, Isa and Charlotte all of Lake Simcoe. Service was in the chapel Sunday 2 p.m. Cremation.In lieu _ of flowers donations made to a charity of your choice would be greatlfy apâ€" preciated by the family. Masonic service was held on Saturday at 8 p.m. SLYE, ALBERT At the Collingwood Marine General Hospital, on Friday, August 3, 1973. Albert Slye of Toronto, beloved _ husband _ of Patricia Slye, dear father of Gary, Bruce and Shelagh. Service was in the chapel Tuesday 1 p.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. sUNNUCKS, ARTHuUK LEONARD At Green Acres, Newmarket, on Wedâ€" nesday July 18, 1973. Arthur Leonard Sunnucks, husband of the late Kate Sunnucks, dear father of Leonard, Walter, Marion and Alan. Dearly loved by his 8 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. ervice was in the chapel, Fridaf' 2 p.m. Cremation. In lieu_ of flowers, donations to your favorite charity would be gratefully acknowledged. THOMPSON, â€" PETER CAMPBELL At Sunnybrook Hospital on August 1, 1973, Peter Campbell Thompson of Downsview, _ beloved husband of Anne Thomp son. Dear father of Paul. Funeral was to Canadian Forces Base, Downsview, for service Friday 2 p.m. Interment â€" Beechwood Cemetery. WRYCRAFT, WILLIAM GEORGE At the Baycrest Hospital on Thursday July 26, 1973. William George Wrycraft, beloved . husband _ of Wenonah _ Clarke _ of Weston, dear father of William, Edwin, Diane (Mrs. E. Ruminski), Norman, Robert, George, Ronald, Judy (Mrs. R. }Neaver) and lf(egnethl. wvin of his 1 grangcmï¬ï¬en, dear rother of Ethel (Mrs. H.K. Lamb), Benjamin, and the late Jack. Service was in the chapel Monday 11 a.m. Interment Glen dale Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society egratefully acknowledged. * ‘ s1â€"DEAtus Workmen‘s compensation | ;;, PRITCHARD, SELWYN S. Suddenly at the Humber Memorial Hospital, on Tuesday, August 7, 1973, Selwyn Pritchard â€" of Rexdale, beloved husband of Blanche Pritchard, father of Angela, Ruth and Sylvia. ervice at Thistletown _ United Church, 1035 Albion Rd., on Friday, August 10 at 11 HARRIS â€" Bert In loving memory of my dear husband and father who was called away from us on August 10, 1970. Always wonderful memories Often Silent Tears Always A Secret Longing Wishing You Were Here Life goes on we know that‘s a.m. In lieu of flowers remembrances to the Ontario Heart Foundation. WARD, HERBERT At the Etobicoke General Hospital, on Tuesday, .;\rxlj' 31, 1973, Herbert Ward, beloved husband of Edith Ward, dear father of Ruth (Mrs. R. Blackburn), Ethel (Mrs. A. Cruickshank) and Etta (Mrs. William Kitts), dearg' loved by his 5 grandchildren and 5 greatâ€" grandchildren. Service was in the chapel Thurâ€" sday 3 p.m. Cremation. Please omit flowers. WICKLER, MICHAEL gZOLORYCKI) uddenly on Thursday, August 2, 1973. Michael Wickler of Rexdale, dearly loved son of Robert and Marie Wickler, dear brother of Ted, John, Vikki, Ann, Danny, Elisa, Kelly and Shannon, uncle of Tammy. Funeral was to Rexdale United Church, Islington and ° Elmhurst, for service Tuesday 11 a.m. Interment Sanctuary .Park Cemetery. But not the same since we lost you. * With all our love â€" Wife Martha, children and grandchildren. Across from Ward‘s Funeral Home. HOME VISITS In an average year the more than 800 professional nurses of the VON make more than a million and a quarter home nursing visits to patients in nine provinces. The Victorian _ Order, established 75 years ago, now has more than 800 branches in Canada. Supâ€" plementary _ services provided in some areas include physiotherapy, homeâ€"making help and meals on wheels service for shutâ€"ins. +# 63â€"IN MEMORIAM 65Câ€"FLORISTS 2026 Weston Rd. Flowers for Every Need 247â€"1941 247â€"1300 ROYAL YORK FLORISTS Points to ponder Increases in the amount of benefits payable under Ontario‘s Workmen‘s Compensation system are exâ€" pected to add approximately $12 million a year to the total now paid to the province‘s injured workman and their dependents. The increases in cash benefits and in pensions became effective on July 1st under amendâ€" ments to the Workmen‘s Compensation Act approved by the Ontario Legislature. Ontario workmen now have the highest maximum compensation levels in Canada. Among major items effected by the increases are: The earnings maximum is increased from $9,000 to $10,000 annually for accidents occurring on and after July 1, 1973. _ These benefits apply to persons involved in accidents occuring on or after July 1, 1973. _ _ Widow‘s pensions will increase by $75 to $250 monâ€" thly and will be the highest in Canada. Payments for dependent children will be increased to $70, and for orphans, to $80. ' _ This will provide a maximum weekly payment for temporary total disability of $144.23. _ While the total of a depéndent‘s pension cannot normally exceed the workman‘s average earnings, the minimum total benefit payable to a widow and three or more children in fatal claims will be increased to $460, regardless of the workman‘s earnings. These increases will apply to all pension payments due on and after July 1, 1973. The burial allowance has been increased from $400 to $500. For temporary total disability the minimum will increase to $55 weekly where wages are not less than that amount. Where the earnings are less than $55 a week, the actual amount of earnings is payable. For permanent total disability the minimum payment will increase by $75 to $250 monthly, and the minimum for permanent partial disability will rise proportionately. In introducing the amendment, Labour Minister Fern Guindon stressed that the major effect of the increases would be among the permanently disabled and widows receiving pensions. The increase in the maximum amount of earnings which may be taken into account in calculating benefits, to $10,000 from $9,000, will also of course have wide application, effecting benefits to all injured workers who earn in excess Funds to cover the increases, as with all payments made under the Ontario Workmen‘s Compensation system, are provided by assessments against business and industry. The increases provided by the amendâ€" ments, Labour Minister Guindon told members of the Legislature, are expected to increase the amount of assessments paid by business and industry in the province by an average of 7.8 per cent. The Labour Minister estimated that approximately 43.1 per cent of persons receiving compensation benefits would be effected by the increases, and that would mean about 22,000 Ontario workers or their dependents. "If only Christians were as smart as cows! They know enough not to try to moo! and chew at the same time. We Christians spend so much time talking about the things of the Lord instead of privately meditating upon the word of God." by Dorothy Clare Kilburn John Brown, leader of the singing group, the Adâ€" vocates, sang recently at the Wasaga Beach Missionary Church. One of the comments which preceeded his singing was: What a difference it would make in our lives if we concentrated on meditating on the word of God privately instead of spending so much time in chatting fellowship. ‘The cows chew their food until it becomes part of themselves. The Christian who thoughtfully studies the word of God will find it becoming part of himself â€" worked out in his life. « What a difference it would make in our lives if we believed God when He said that He loves us as He loves the Christ â€" the sinless, spotless Son of God. John 17:23. > The word of God is a treasure beyond price to the Christian. Likewise the words of the Father were of inestimable value to the Son of God. He obeyed the words which the Father gave to Him. Let us seek to follow His example relying on His help and we shall find a new power in our lives. Faith in this declaration would give us peace of heart regardless of our circumstances: What a difference it would make in our attitude toward those outside the church if we truly believed the scripture which says, "I say unto you, that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth than over ninety and nine just persons which need no reépentance.‘" Luke 15:7. Smart as cows Increase in benefits 414.