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Weston Times (1966), 21 Mar 1968, p. 10

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triumph this week when they be came the first hospital nurse in the metro area to grab a col The 200 nurses at Queensway General Hospital bargained forâ€" and got â€"â€"â€" a oneâ€"year contract tered and graduate nurses. The contract covers only ful}â€" time staff nursesâ€"with a separate contract for part time nurses still in negotiation. _ Begun in October, 1966, the murses . called themselves . the Nurses Association of Queensâ€" ~ava ‘ ‘ ag .(".» v‘\".- i:fl’ Fl enc S mm '”‘;i': t 1)4_‘ +M j o a4g i-:l‘ iflg;“g & it _v‘;g,{&&‘ 39 ii,j * pHSI $7) 3x 8 ces i :gheafii 3‘: ile oo oi B ’%fia-j! N# T44 _ lele BDFHH: EP R P R \&_?.'i:",};‘ * $ inacme nds i £.4 22 h At%: "' 3l -Mui.é t ?Lg@‘:“ a P 7 MBE S ne h jaints > t 3 h ied [( (s _ PLVS COUSIN DON‘S DINING & DANCING NIGHTLY SHEERS, PRINTS, COTTONS, BROCADES, ANTIQUE SATINS, DAMASKS, RAINBOWS, ETC, A COMPLETE RANGE BROUGHT TO YOUR HOME. TR aACK INSTALLED, Rear Dining Room Thursday, Friday and Soturday RHYTHM & BLUES WESTERN MUSIC Weekdaysâ€"7:00 p.m.â€"Last complete show 9:00 p.m. Sundayâ€"2:00, 4:15, 6:40 p.m.â€"Last comp. show 9 Seturdayâ€"4:45, 7:00 p.m.â€"Last comp. show 9:05 p.m. AI ROADHOUSE & TAVERN 74 North Queen St. LOTS MORE AT SAME BIG SAVINGS Monday Till Saturday Front Dining Room Also WINNER OF «& ACADE) BEST PIGTURE | A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS SATURDAY CHILDREN‘S MATINEES rorl 4 +s lE 4.3 *z d and "‘Waeekly Serial" _ _| _ and ‘"Weekly Serial"‘ Examples e Approx. 95" Long and FULLY LICENSED COUNTRY NIGHTLY 8 Ft. Wall BE 9â€"2175 s43â€"%0 | s5375 | 564590\ $75*> $86 COLUMBIA PICTURES FRED ZINNEMANN‘S BROADLOOM & BEDSPREADS 4 Widths nurses scored a winner or ©acaogmy AwARDS mccuone DEST PICTURE OF ThE YEAR! Queensway nurses score major bargaining victory and grab a colâ€" agreement on wan T2 by owail T4 re wan Te n waillTs ms. welll 26 Fr. wan Toi. wan 12 ty. wail 14 i. Waill 16_tr. Walll T8 _Fr, Wail 20 Fr,_Wall Thursday, March 21, 1968 way General Hospital. Spearheaded . by _ Margaret Harris and Valerie Borrowman, the association first . sought recogmition as a collective barâ€" gaining unit by the Labor Relaâ€" tions Board. The Board requires at least 55% of the employees involved sign .{«izion. By the time the association applied, 70% of the nurses had signed. In September, 1967, the group obtained the necessary certificaâ€" tion by the Labor Relations Board. 6 Widths | 7 Widths | 8 Widths | 9 Widths Many nurses were reluctant to THE GRAVEN IMAGE FINE prApERIE We will show samples and give an estimate im your" home, anywhere in Metro and vicinity, day or evening, With absolutely no obligation. Fully Lined o Complete to Hanging #®"~_____ MADE FREE uz. $1,.98 1. SHOP AT HOME SERVICE mW OP 1333 DANFORTH AVE SOMERSET DRAPERIES .00 s9§75 5'107'.501 05 participate in . the . organizaâ€" tion since they feared losing their jobs, Mrs. Borrowman said. The two organizers spentâ€"many hours talking to the nurses and convincing them that they would be better off in a collective barâ€" gaining unit. "There was discontent among the nurses," Mys. Harris said, "because of t-hi:i heavy work loads _ that _ threatened _ the quality of nursing care." Included in the contract are provisions for minimum . and maximum wages. A graduate nurse may receive a minimum versatile group, has been t« gether playing mainly in O tario. Rather than put all their time Into any one particular branch of music, the individuals; Ron Knight, Dave Coulter, John Coulâ€" ter, Terry Stevens, and Peter Brenner, hg.ve attempted to keep & stock of everything from Jazz to Soul, The music has a sound all it‘s own, a blend of the Toâ€" routo sound, mixed with the swinging Montreal Funk sound. Peter and Dave, who come from Montreal, supply one half of the blend, while the Toronto sound is supplemented by Ron, John, and Terry. Menu For Every Occasion Open 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. 2282 Lakeshore Blvd. W Fully Licenced ORDER Cocktails Anytime After 12 Noon The West End‘s Finest Banquet Rooms We invite you to inspect our newly decorated Banguet Rooms® THE VILLA â€" THE MATADOR â€"â€" THE SPANISH ROOM NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT 10t pickEAI® RESERVE NOW! Phone BE 3â€"8880 Table d‘hote Dinners Book Your Banquet Hot and Cold Buffet Lunch $1.34 LUNCHEON 27 | 10 Widths For any accasion 259â€"9635 Business Men‘s RESTAURANT NOW! 461â€"1335 Still The Best In Town ion . . . Weddings, Birthdays, Showers Anniversaries, Stags, etc. Seating up to 300 199 TME WEST MALL (South of the Municipal Offices) of $410 per month and maximum of $510. A registered nurse will veceive a minimum of $445 per mouth and a maximum of $545. The contract excludes superâ€" visors, head nurses and other highâ€"positioned nurses. Aunother provision of the conâ€" tract requirés at least a threeâ€" week annual holiday, a uniform _ TOTTENHAM INN Paul Scofield as Thomas More, 16th Century philosopher and statesâ€" man; introdutes his wife, Wendy Hiller, right, and daughter, Susannah York, to their King, Henry VIII, played by Robert Shaw in the Academy Awardâ€"winning best picture of the year, "A Man For All Seasons." Also starred in the Columbia Pictures release based on Robert Bolt‘s prize play are Leo McKern and Orson Welles in color by Technicolor. Now showing at the Odeon Lakeshore and the Odeon Weston. FLUsH FROM LABOR WIN, Queensway nurses Miriam Harrison (on left) and Marâ€" garet Harris, a major ®@®@anizer, who lives at 22 Grass Point Cr., near The Queensâ€" way, chat with bosses Kenneth E. Box, TAVERN & RESTAVRANT THE IN CROWD Know the Tottenham Inn . . . where weekend nights out are in. Live entertainmentâ€"alternate weekends. THE STONEY CREEK BOYS, " VYIBRANT SANDI LEE (The Chick who is Chick) + and BOOK NOW! IN OUR NEW BANQUET HALL DEL MONICA RESTAURANT & TAVERN CHUCK FORTUNE, THE SHEA BROS. and NORM LEMAY Mon. to Fri Fully Licensed for a Lively Evening At the Tottenham Inn â€" Tottenham, Ont 1533 The Queensway TOTTENHAM, ONTARIO ENJOY EATING OUT "Fast Courteous Service" BURNMAMTHONPE RO. allowance and 60 ‘days cumula tive sick leave. ts The nurses will also get statuatory holidays per year Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Borrowâ€" man said they are not entively satisfied with the contract, but are convinced that the Queeusâ€" way group have broken the barâ€" riee against collective bargainâ€" ing units in Metro hospitals. HOW TO GET THERE! e ns onbe 25â€" ((HMLLLLBOUL 251â€"2340 hospital administrator and W. D. McCuaig, personnel director. The nurses, in a major breakthrough, scored the first collective bargaining agreement ever in Metro. 10 The Lakeview Senior Citizens celebrated St. Patrick‘s Day & little sahead of the 17th when they met for their biâ€"monthly meeting in‘ their clubhouse in ‘The old job getting you down? Same drag day in and day out with little hope for advanceâ€" ment? Well, don‘t just sit there sharpâ€" ening another pencil, and take a big step into sharpening your chances for getting ahead by taking part in a special "Busiâ€" ness Education Night" coming April 9 at Alderwood Collegiate. Sponsoted by the borough‘s board of education, residents are invited to‘ participate in a speâ€" cial lecture from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on "How to Succeed in Business by Really Trying." Main idea of the program is to give borough residentsâ€"parâ€" ticularly those still in schoolâ€" ideas from business about attiâ€" tudes, aptitudes and skills necesâ€" sary to speed up job promotion and put you into a higher inâ€" come bracket. j For information, contact Robâ€" ert Cairns, through the borough school board. On the first and third Tuesâ€" day of each month, the women of the Women‘s Missionary Felâ€" lowship meet at 7.30 p.m. in Lakeview â€" Alliance Tabernacle. They are presently making outâ€" fits for missionaries returning to Viet Nam and they would welâ€" come anyone interested in joinâ€" ing the group. Set your eye on better job . GIVE SOMEONE DON‘T WAIT FOR SPRING â€" PLAN NOW TO HAVE REPAIRS, _ REMODELLING A N Dv.IMPROYVEMENTS DONE THIS WINTER â€" HELP TO KEEP MEN EMâ€" PLOYED. DOES YOUR HOME NEED ANY WORK OF THIS KIND? Basement Recreation Room New Shower or Bathroom Plumbing or Heating Repairs Rooting Floors Installed or Refinished Painting or Redecorating Cupboards or Cabinets Built All Types of Handyman JOB! (Scott Campbell photo) MRS. BETTY STEVENSON CR 8â€"9274 Serson Park last Friday even T6 i 0o Fortyâ€"two members were in attendance, Mrs. Green presided in the absence of the president, Mr. Masters, who is still in hosâ€" pital. â€" Following the meeting, a lively auction was held for‘ the boxâ€" lunches everyone had brought. Stu Dickson made a most enterâ€" Yhining and persuasive auctionâ€" eer and when the proceeds were counted the "kitty" was approxiâ€" mately $16 richer. Of course everyone enjoyed the contents of the boxes and the fun and hilâ€" arity which went with this part of the evening. _ He has undergone surgery and is recovering slowly. { s Tea was served by Mrs, Irene Bowyer, assisted by Mrs. Winbâ€" ley and Mrs. Phillips. Everyâ€" one was reminded of the other St. Patrick‘s celebration to which the group had been invited, to take, place in the Orange Hall in Cooksville, under the auspices of the Cooksville Senior Citiâ€" There is usually a good turnâ€" out for the bowling league in which the Lakeview group joins other groups from various areas at the Plantation Bowling Lanes. zens Last Friday Mrs. McBey, one of the bowlers from Lakeview, suffered injuries when she fell while stepping off a bus. Mr. DeGrassie drove her to Queensâ€" way Hospital where she required stitches on her hand. Otherâ€" wiseâ€"apart from the shockâ€" she was all right and game enough to. return to the bowling alley. Friends and neighbors will be interested in the latest report on Mrs. Levis of Edleigh Ave. She has been transferred back to Riverdale Hospital from St. Michael‘s, where she was taken after a car accident two weeks ago. 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