Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 4 Jul 1962, p. 10

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that negotiate tor ihe 1mm on are see ancest wage inkérueaseplux revolutionaryiob security plan that month amnion out unions thetthetmlnns put onihelr iob security programis the tact that when theirdemaads were originally presented more than six Pitt115580 the month at ethenoneps worle torce given olilcisily mnemo myrnore than at present Aithough the board has taken more than tour months to set Warns That Quebecfs Unrest its that caused negotiaqu to eat lspse in complete deadlock Feb our only the nesting The union demaod ctatran hour is based the never lin riversibaslc Candle in WW tbenalonr arguethnt the standard has been accepted by previous conciliation boards and cannot be given up now The noncps now earn an av erage ot 11 an hour Due To MorejThan Nationalism VANCOUVER tCP Cul tural Aifairs Minister Georges lapalme at Quebec said Tires day night Social Credits meat gain in Quebec at the federal elcciloa ought to warn the coun CtYi0 avoid putting lrench reach Canada into situation lt ally has nothing to lose Lopalme speaking at symposium on French Canada at the University at British Ce lumbln did not mention the Sci clal Credit party by name but referred to its campaign slogan in Quebec in the course at the election campaitm he sold political group kept on tirelessly repeat ing this slogan Yeu have noth lng to lase The result was violent shock for Quebec as wall as the rest oi Canada Canada se riously desires to avoid dis agreeable incidents it would be better to avoid putting French Caned tan situation where it would really have noth tag to lose Mr Lspalme said dissatlalsc tion In Quebec was almost gen eral and it would he frnther serious error to believe it was limited to embittered national ists nr protesslanul protesters ARE WIIITE NEGROES Mr Lapslme read irom an in terview Quebec novelist Jacques Godbout gave in Parts We are dominated by mil lions of Englishspeaking pco pie and the Frenchspeaking minority can be compared to the Negro minority in the USA Note that the Negro is black and he is struck whereas we can become mulattnea by learning English But as our mothe tongue is French we TruckAStrikers will never become completely white We are the White No gross oi Canada Quehecers were trying to em tend their culture to Frenchm nadlansihroughout Amer tea and at the some time strengthen their own cultural position Quebec was different mm the rest otCnnade and likely tobecome more so Mr Lapnlme added Politically they wanted un lonbetwcen two equal peoples rather than to subordinate provinces of Canada Economically they wanted improvement and the province had established an economic advisory council department of natural resources and res ccntly general Investmentcor partition to help achieve this Mayor Protests ilct Amendment QUEBEC CPiMnyor Lee Remillnrd ot the Montreal suburb or JacquesJCarilcr said members at the Quebec legisla ture that the provincial govern mcnt iwnnta to brand me with redhot tron Mr Remillsrd was protesting against an amendment to the Cities and Towns Act which would bar from public oilice for on years anypersoa convicted tor the third time at an indict able offence carrying mini mum fiveyenr sentence In typically despotic move the Lesaga government wants to brand me with redhot iron wrote Mr Remillard who signed himself as father oi eight children The city hankrup cral years tow weeks ago we was plac die the hands at pro MONTREAL iCPi Another meeting was expected to be ar ranged today between negotia tors toreight strike bound trucking firms and the lnteme tioaal Teamsters Union 1nd to try to settle violenceride den 12week walkout at 1400 employees The twopartles were re ported to be separated by only few issues They met late Tuesday tor one hour and the results at that session were put beiere meet ing of stewards at Teamsters Local liloiho stewards rese tlon is expected in he passed along to management some time today The tired teams at negotiators they ended sixlhhur meet ing at 330 am Tuesday started huddling in private can ierenees at about 10 am While the meetings went on amid recurring reports that settlement was imminent about 500 strikers stand outside two of the largest strikebound termin als about two miles away There was no violence at the depots despite tears that an ex pected bid by some strikers to return to work would touch oii demonstrations at the picket lines the two parties still are sep stated on wages by six cents and Teamsters seeking no cent an hour wage increase over three years while the com ponies have altered 24 cents for money Just phone Beneficial vGet the cash you Inst One phdne call and one visitvto the an ego late an mlnistrator who is re sponsible to the Quebec muni cipal commission In an ettort to squeeze me out of the municipal scene all means seem good tohlr Lev sbge said it Remillard NOTICE lt To HOME OWNERS BEAVER UMBER offers complete remodelling ser vice including all sub tnad Guaranteed workmanship Easy monthly payments NOW IS rnsrrins FORRESIDING with mainténanec free alur minum or asbestos noyearly pointing italROOFING new colorful protection with asphalt shingles new nircsnus completely replanned and are modelled by kitchen specialists RECREATION AND FAMILY ROOMS extra living space in your basement GARAGES Single or twocar design to pro tect your car sndgive you ad ditional storage space ALUMI NUM DOORS and WINDOWS top quality uncontrolled vent ilation and insecttree summer yiivmg NEED more some hyadding an additionalfuliSize room at the side or at the rear so was sass HOME APPOlhThtENT shone on VISIT Tuesday in an open letter to EXpand your present horne BRAISING RIBS IreSh asiov Muosrisonrng VIMK Fins esANULArsa WHITE SUGAR mouurnin viswv CHOICE TOMATOJUCE iiiinms new annousr Ann ICREAMTSTYitColin 53 sixairs INSTANT corniv LARGE HEAD son

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