| ORGEN nt ‘ I 4 ey BThe Sis Gaasiian, Charlottotows, Mos. Jan. 25, 1965. o 3 Be Civil Servants Seeking Aid In Study Of 2nd Language OTTAWA (CP)—A. group re-; question of a salary bonus to bi- presenting 7,000 federal ra) civil | lingual civil servants. ‘servants with professional qual-| Of those who listed French x said the government | their mother tongue, 83 per c financial assistance | favored a bilingual Seoun servanis who study Among those with English as | h or English in onn-gov- | their mother tomgue, 31 per cont | courses, | favored a bonus. Peteetands Institute of| ‘The institute did not recom- Service made the mend a bonus in the brief, | brief to the royal | saying there are other methodsy and| of promoting bilingualism. State Secretary Lamontagne nate 3,000 of its| said in 1963 the government was replied to a recent | considering a bilingual bonus, on watean al but the project was shelved in| Of those | the face of opposition from staff suid | orgeateations second-language courses Mr. Jacobson said some Eng: | ided free. | ligh-speaking civil servants {n- civil servants dicated im their replies they | bilimgua4/feei they are victims of injus- time off OF | tice because the government to attend classes, | places too much stress on’ bi-| of tuition fees, trans! jingualism as a job qualifica-| costs and living ex-| tion, — free textbooks and | This feeling is ‘a rather | touchy point'’ among federal Nearly half the replies to the | employees in the four Western came from the Ot-| provinces, he said. Many had tawa area while the oe expressed the view that biling- came from other parts of the | ual civil servants are only | try. needed in Ottawa and Quebec. J. V. Jacobson, chairman of; The brief said the bilingual | group's committee on bi-| program should proceed gradu- | lingualism, told reper ters ally and without “force or coer- . French - speaking and English- | cion.” speaking members split on the He i i: te e. joperates three language schools in the Ottawa-Hul!) area with an enrolmen’ of about 700. The stu- ‘dents attend classes for ofe, four or six hours during each | working day, depending on their preference. \- Federal Print Plant Switches | To Computers OTTAWA (CP)—Partial con- | version of the federal printing |bureau in nearby Hull, Que., to \a computerized composition sy- | stem was announced here. | The new automated technique will be in operation within six months and a bureau official said it will mean a net saving of $1,500,000 over the next 10 years | It will replace part of the bureau's conventional linotype equipment by a tape perforator and a compwer A> spokesman stressed that, | altheugh the system will reduce \fo 230 the present composing | room staff of 258, no layoffs | will take place. “We will be able to maintain job security for all of our pre- | sent , composing room |ees,”’ the spokesman said. “We | | will follow the same procedure that we observed with the in- |troduction of oe tech- ‘niques and equipment in other | | divisions of the bureau.’ Some staff members would be — jretrained as perforator opera- | The Civil Service Commission 'tors. Retirements and normal! more than 10,000 pianos in 1964. KEEP ABREAST OF THE SPORTING NEWS — 7 reductions over the next few years would absorb the remain- der est printing operaters country, employing more ‘han 11,700 persons. . Imperial. Oil Profits Higher TORONTO (CP) — Imperial | Oil Ltd. had estimated net earn. | ings of $79,000,000 or $2.50 a share in 1964, compared with | $71,000,000 or $2.25 the previous year. The company said-in a~ preli- minary earnings report capital $80,000,000 in 1963. Product sales of 342,000 bar- rels a day were four per cent higher. BANDITS KILL BANKER |One man was killed and his two brothers were seriously | yunnded. when three masked | men attempted an unsuccessful | | atmed robbéry at a warehouse | here. Enrique Isaias, prominent Guayaquil banker, was shot to’! . | death by the bandits. His broth- | ; ers, Juan and Nain, were! wounded, Police, who hurried to the scene after hearing the shooting, killed one of the gun- men but the others escaped. PIANO’S POPULAR Japan estimates it exported & A WEEKLY CALENDAR SPORTS CALENDAR OF EVENTS A Public Service in The‘ Interést of Good Sport Contributed by- These Thoughtful Business Firms Woy The bureau is one of the larg 1. in the | and exploration spending total- | compared with | GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (AP) | LARTER’s ||. CAPITOL eT to -——MONDAY ‘| Drug Sundries LOOKING FOR LOVE (Mal Larter, Prop.) Connie Francis . Complete line of 7 : = B ; Medicines. Sandwiches and Coffee Bar = TUESDAY WED. — THURS. — BIKINI BEACH THEATRE FRI. —SATURDAY LADIES KEEP FIT SWIM —2 SWIMMING — Girls 12-14 5:30 p.m. Y.M.C. A. aay te cies 6:30 p.m. FIT — MEN — 7:30 p.m. SWIMMING — Mixed 8:30 p.m, FORUM—Pre-School Children Skate—1:30-3:00 FORUM—Chiliren all ages—4:00.P.M. - 5:30 P.M. 1 FORUM—Minor Hockey—6:00—7:00 P.M. FORUM—Birchwood High lee Sports “THURSDAY MOVIE—BIKINI BEACH—Annette Funiceilo - Frankie Avalon BOWLING — Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre. 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