" TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, May 3, 1984 : 12 rooms will be paid a minimum TO BURY FORECASTS ny ~~ |Library Lends Local Union Situation Sudbury Board [5 S5 is sEn EE consaica tory mae res . { a surve, il BIRTHS Films Of Royal More Books (Brings Board Decisi Raises Salaries [ove pms i ooh 5s ces i, sob ore boo rings oar ecision SUDBURY (CP)--The Sudbury | In 1953, principals of schools om hee 3 ears apis vin 4 i ' COLLEN -- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collen Party S Retum hii oa Re |, dn : s : nee Josie Kupnicky aré happy to an- The chief librarian has reported | ' AJAX -- Casa of a local labor; The company, which had been nih c school ard ednesday {to eight rooms were paid a max- (sealed box labelled "not to be } o ' | t tifi - : . n "» mounce the arrival of a bonny baby re a ation or Tra | nig ratified an agreement in- imum of $5,000; up to 15 rooms, [= +d until 2,000 A. D." The time os Oubawa Gomera] Heaplith, A Doth 88 | union may bring a revision of the deducting union dues for the one creasing the salaries of principals $5.200; = and $5400 for larger | capsalé will be buried in the wall the Oshawa General Hospital. A broth Shown At Re ent in the adult library, with an in- | practice of the Ontario Labor Re-|\ 1 " eontinued to do it for the of the city's nine public schools. | schools. 8 - $1,000,000 plant of the 5. vil ion Dochrllbnn L aft M igh Tepost gg RR ope hog Wy inked other, { Under the agreement the prin-| The city has three public schools Sheaffer Pen Company here dur- ane Jtiettay TA Yan the meeting of the Oshawa Public |in effect, told local unions to step| When the Oshawa local applied |¢iP2ls in charge of schools up to with 13 or more rooms. ling its opening May 31. DEATHS sage to the effect that films of the Library Board on Wednesday carefully when they take over the for certification at the plant, | FH panies a va a In i in in circulation in So Sauer local and ihe two management representa- CROWELLS -- Suddenly in Osha: on wou! ve alton, crease ie: A | on Wednesday, Mey Ary W Rd The plane landed late in the the Boys' and Girls' of 1066 was| In a recent board decision, Prof. tives on the labor board said they Andrew Fredrick Crowells ed son | afternoon, also most sacouraging. Simcoe | Finkelman said the board may |would refuse the certification be- ._and Mrs. Raymond Crowells, izing the pho Ha Hall, too, had been showing mark- [soon re-examine the principlés laid | cause. the deduction of union RAL ME ¥ F iis & Iawth 7 daa. in this particular film, rushed to|ed activity with a gain of 639|down in a group of earlier deci- dues, when there was no legal 4 / émorial serve 1 the Armsirong |npojron "secured the films and [over last year. She stated that sions '"'and consider carefully all | obligation to deduct them, con- &y, 2 Funeral Home, Oshawa, Friday, May 21, M irk: d Lorna Bel- (their implications." stituted "assistance or support con- 3:30 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cem- Jhowed thefn on fhe jcresn at hi ilarkare Kirkland ae credit for| The most recent case involved |tributed by the employer." i * th at Sim workers at Pye Canada Ltd.. at| Prof. Finkleman and the two as re TURRELL Entered into rest in the jor Much iuere 4 i ne a Ey they ag done coe Ajax, who switched from the Ajax union members disagreed and ! Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, | ipo poord about the fact that the | 357 magazines and 94 books were (local to the Oshawa local of the certified the mew local, but Prof. : May 18, 1954, Frances Mabel Lindsay, AFL Brotherhood. of Electrical | Finkelman warned of the change beloved wife of James A, Turrell, in | films were being flown from Lon- gisribited to the patients at the Workers. that may come. ; AV] her 7ist year. dow to Malton and attended the ) 1] ] ' Memarig} service in the Armstooné | Regent and saw them last night. won on 1060 books ° . SS --- 9 | ¢ k [4 qd - fo I - p / ¢ n / 0 $ Rutter a ig Interment Oshawa Union | Mr. Hartshorn announced that he : E a aan eco he TH: "md ull 8,8 3, 2m att 0 sUTOPEAN Dh1ppers | «6 AS they would shown at each per- brary. 173 new readers joined the ' \ HG IN MEMORIAM |weausce for the baiance 'of the | Wiel watace, miss Pereboom Welcome Seaway =f = 7 acked with Pleasure terley, are planning to attend the PETT--In lovin ry of our OLA convention at Kitchener this | WPPEP ing a Ter. Joan Gets 30 Days For year, June 6, 7 and 8. | HAMBURG (Reuters The . five IoCeSSArY. ports further inside the Slizabetls Fhe a aV3Y |. Sud |West German shipping companies | Great Lk. ot. betwein 95. smi = \ ' ' Lo Swee: I"le flower ¢ "odven't hirth, D k D ay |operating direct cargo services be- ', 200 ton AT SiS : Te ' : 4 a s operate the '""A" serv- \ 1 s " she vas toe far 10 oom on cw | JFUNK UIIVING | OSHAWR AND veer "Birore 'an the Nortn 200 gions operate the "A" serv. Wt Enjoy the holiday weekend to the American Great Lakes are unani- [cargoes to the lakes from Europe: fullest by taking a vacation from and Ronnie. Wray Alvin Gunn, 59 Celina | , in { mous in welcoming the St, Law- Iron, chemicals, glass, glassware, | * v Street, was sentenced to 30 days in DIS | RIC ! / |ceramics, all kinds of machines, = : cooking chores. Yes -- whether i {rence seaway project. Rl . CARDS or THANKS ad 2. drusk,, diving | They are Pasay interested in [optical Justraments and Sats, Car. ; # Jou plan to ig indoors or out, you'll idnight , 9 ol K {the possibility of carrying ore and [goes taken on ard in Canada $ ave @ FP] At on May 9 he was re FINE SPEEDER $50 ey dee ET | Ui Tiley Soaeay Inside aa ; or ple igl Jor yourself SH " turning to Oshawa after spending i & : i . The family of the late Ada Loretta ; i ; A speeding fine of $50 and costs'of the American continent to Eur- thetic rubber, cars. meat products, | I ID Mund wish to expres ther heal [0G ENCE I & WHIhY pub AY ak aid here today by Nick Pe: (opean porte. grain, mach' > estos, ami (| ay, lighttul dinners with these easy-to. and sympathy during their recent sad |swerved suddenly into a line of |Coni of Peterborough. Provincial) The companies concerned are Dum and scrap metal. ! Ya cide az "im fix food favorites. With e good bereavémer:, and siec'al tanks 0 Rev. |\westhound. cars, considerably dam- Police Constable H. Hockins testi- | members of the Hamburg-Chicago | CAN EXPAND 7 7 2) . M. Bury of King St. United Chureh,|, ing the first driven by Svetozar fied that he chased Peconi's ex-|Line and the Hapag-Lloyd group.' Spokesui... ..r Surtori and Ber- 7 §&/, variety of these grand-tasting foods GMC for ue of cur. fiends & 0 melgh | ap Suov' and the third which was pensive car, from West Hill to|The Hamburg-Chicago Line com. ger told Reuters that these serv- 5 ia % on hand, you're ready for wonderful bours and Armstrongs Funer: "driven by an off-duty provincial itby, at speeds not less than 90 prises the two Hamburg compan- ices could be expanded if and when / : 7 fun-feasts with plenty of ti police officer. y miles per hour. He radioed several |jes A. Kirsten and Sartori and necessary. 78) 4 Quality: Meat [3 7 . aise plenty of time U ARY OPP Constable A. Quinlan inves. | Stations for roadblocks before Osh- Benger; the Hapag-Lloyd group, Three years' experience of such (§ 7 5 ' 'to enjoy them. So come fill your OBIT , tigated He found Gunn, after a|aWa police were contacted. Peconi, 'consists of the Hamburg-America |direct lines to and from the Great || 7] iv ~ basket with these fine food values search, slumped on the {nn steps, |llowever. stopped of his own voli-|Line, the North German Lloyd in [Lakes have shown that freight PICKLED PEAMEALED fot he holid i MRS. FRANK HOOVER A blood test, which showed .21 [tien at Whitby. {Bremen and Ahrenkiel and Bene |costs can be reduced by up to 25 |} # MIGET PORK ROLLS 59¢ nappy holiday meals. STOUFFVILLE -- On Thursday, | parte alcohol to 100 parts bleod lin Hamburg. These five compan- per cent, by avoiding overland Z Lb. % May 13, Mrs. Franklin Hoover upheld his belief that Guam WaS| iltaie Perms a7 Do Bove ies joined this year to form one Sutiage, Momeover, fhe spokes Aervage weight 2 to 3 Ibs. -- Ideal for Boiling 7 OPEN FRIDAY 4 " 3 » » ner. y i viga- 7/4 Based aay he oe ih | "Gunn sad he swerved to miss a |StT¢L Was fined $100 and costs to- | {LS Hw BRS |fiohal" difficulties. have. beea ano |] 7 BONELESS ROLLED 7 sing Home mollowing a brief If ian He Gf ney io Mist 8 /day for driving yesterday while his, "ie service is divided into two countered. 1 & SATURDAY ness. ' . He not remember |jicence was cancelled. The alterna- arts, an "A" and a "B" setvice,| Sartori and Berger said that the |} 7 VEAL RO AST Lb. 39¢ : The deceased was born on the it, however, until the next morm- (tive was one month imprisonment. | i i Z, / Markham south (ing Along with the 30 days im- vi i | Both services take on loads at Ant- {economically ideal tonnage for § % LR residing in Ring- [Prisonment, his licence was Fi he NS ol he fuck. Obert (wer, Rotterdam, Bremen and ships operating from Europe along || MAPLE LEAF BRAND Z NIGHTS TILL Scarboro Jct. She has| pended for one year and his car : Hamburg. The "A" service leaves 'the completed seaway to the Great § 77 7 ' Been a" resident on Albert Street impounded for three. months. | 30s. Gisdoroad was Gite thea sip Hamburg weekly for" Monireal, Lakes wil be 7.000 ons whe com | 78° WIENERS w 39 7 10 0°CLOCK i y } ies y i that ZA Stouffville, for the past seven years. and costs for intoxication. Alterna- Loronto. Detroit 'Milwaukee aud panies already have ships of 7 Her husband predeceased her in BELGRADE. (AP BoiaiNG .|tive sentences were 10 days on 'Chicago. The oe ; Sey ire leave Sin. ey os Pog i BLUE AND RED BRAND BEEF W Best Value for Your August, 1950. While Wying 1a Ring: gineers and technicians from om. each charge for Girwood. |foundland. Quebec. Hamilton "But- Laker rim if there is a boom in / To Assure Flavor and Tenderness 7 Huod, she apended the SHAM | munist Romania' are reported! ' Pwo AUTOS DAMAGED |talo, Cleveland, Toledo and, when !trade. ' v7 LEAN BONELESS 7 FOOD The late Mrs. Hoover, the form-|Deing sent to Red China for three-| Damage amounting to $220 wes | : PU 7 J POT ROAST BEEF 39¢ 7 Emma Reaman, is the last sur- (Y¢ar 888 nts on construction | done to cars driven by Mike Mul 20 alternative of a month impris- INDIA SEIZES OPIUM = (§¥ Lb. A DOLLAR AT pe ember of the family, Projects. semi-official Yugo- | ville of Sudbury and Greta McCul. |0P™ent for driving while his Hi-| BOMBAY (Reuters) -- Indian 7 There is one sister-in-law, Mrs, |JaV news agency Yugopress said jag. 281 Simeos street south, which |C€NCe Was cancelled. |customs officials have seized 520 | 77 / SPROULE'S Norman Burkholder, 8th concession Wednenday THght that 4 Ther 'eit collided last night ht Park road] RELEASED ON BAnL (Pounds of opium hidden in scaled § 7/77) A 7 Markham hd ties brothers more are to leave soon. and Gibby resi. ane Jerr dovts| 1w Te Or ing British freighter Ozarda, it was | 7) : . a. M £ assault -- were read this MOMINE jisclosed. today. The opium, worth / ? OY / wood, Mr. Delbert Dawson of cars were dented. The left front of | aga; ipl |dis y. pium, | wp Z fears jo and wi. imam osuaw) (Meat car utes 3m Son. in "Sasa mS soot isos wa und ies 2 | ld 4 HOLIDAY WEEKEND RA oF (Othawa, wom| TRAFFI bail put up by his father. James ijoq as the port's biggest haul | 7 O'Neill's. Pariots, Stouttyile, on c TOLL 156) $100 AND COSTS Everitt ia a appear for hear-| oo on traband opium in 20 years. CLOSED ALL DAY Sturdas ai 3 Dan, sonducied by hy iy as Jen, cruising suit FOOD TO ESKIMOS ST. JOHNS, Nfld. (CP)--The| : : MONDAY, MAY 24 4 a.m. aroused police suspicion that| OTTAWA (CP)--Food ad med- | resources department said produc- Cemetery resulted in a check of th etruck. | ical supplies were dropped Sun- tion of local saw mills will be| WILLIAM A. F. CROWELLS | mired Unfortunately for him the driver day to an Esk nity on [lower than last year because of | vie Ir Taken suddenly ill yes aft- **** Viwas Arthar Robinson, 530 Orchard Say Belcher okie in Hudson Bay diminishing demand for Newfound- | : ernoon William Andrew re fick > View Boulevard, Whase drivin li- | where 10 have died in recent weeks land Jimbes. Bificisle ay Juyors : G R 0 C E R Y D E P T y - months - old, o was suspended after a traf- |of infl or serious colds. are impo ° of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Injured 61 fic offence last December. Toda; | RCAF Dakota dumped the 4.064 mainland as cheaply as it can be ROSE SWEET MIXED MeKim oh Sed he was fined $100 and costs wit] nounds of supplies. bought locally. el = PICKLES Youn. 32¢ KAM Bor. 33 i ¥ : | i viow will be held of ie FRENCH'S MUSTARD 2,, 25 ---- picnic PLATES CORN BEEF 39 Y 178° Gibbs _ Street, A M ° . {} FRESHIES [3 the Arm Fu ark Twain Classic Assorted Flavors Pkg. AYLMER EL wows wn om. PORK & BEANS 2's 25¢ Lr +] 8 i iw H t i ; gt 3 +i 813 ¥ passed away pdb Hospital | "TH E R E'S A S Pl D E R PUNCH "i. 24¢ . M A Bury, minister of ni or Sa hn IN MY NEWS PAP ER y1 'l sturreo wl CLARK'S SPECIAL SOUP OFFER -- BUY § TINS well, B. Hutton, C. Peel, L. Sel : OLIVES 'i0" 4% VEGETABLE SOUP ton, A. Hogel and A. Drinkle. SUBD RAL OF This story is about 80 years old; but the moral it points CREAM SANDWICH ie. LLB. GET 1 YIN. MUSHROOM SOUP FRES Si pe Apmeral service for uaa . is as fresh and true today as when it was first written. BISCUITS :.," 29 § SANS ALL FOR THE PRICEOF 3 \ 500 Road, who died in the Oshawa Gen. | CHRISTIES Veteran's | eral Hospital on Monday, was held | ES RRR rea Sr bem fomau o on thor, Mar Horo Bun, 20+ 2 Harmony United Church, "conduct gin was tor of the Virginia City ENTERPRISE. : 7 ns Irvce Juans ne day a subscriber wrote a letter "To the Editor PRET) Cleaning Aids 2 OBITS : about finding a spider in her newspaper; she asked if 7 [FUNERAL OF that wes @ sign of good luck. Mark Twain, the HAWES 7 HOME GROWN . R. Tanton of Toronto editor, replied: TILE GLOSS... 59° RHUBARB 3 Ir g conducted the funeral service, at 14¢ te, Jike Metuosh Funeral Home at 3.30 p.m, on Wednesday for Mrs, Wallace Napper of Hillsburgh, who " JOHNSON 1-Lb. c died in the G helph General Hospi- : Old Subscriber: Finding a spider in Paste Wax i. 59 Bunches TR SONNE A 29 N For ema The pallbearers were Murray : 4 EXTRA LONG Johnston, Cyril Schofield, Ralph your paper was neither good nor bad Las. Site gd 7 CUCUMBERS 9 Napper and James Napper. "A Interment was in the Oshawa c FUNERAL OF isi LAVOLINE ,,. 27 JRUNERAL OF merchant .is not advertising, so Ooh CLEANER SUNFIST Winters, who died at the family residence. 217 Oshawa Boulevard, web and live a life of undisturbed WINDER Schofield, Mansell Napper. Mervin luck for you. The spider was merely Dustbane "5. Union Cemetery. ; looking over our paper 'o see which The' funeral service for Jac: that he can go to that store, spin his 7 ORANGES Size 220 Qc / Doz. on Monday, was held at the Luke: ANN ST Tr -- A) McIntosh Funeral Home at 2 p.m. . . a' PRAY 15¢ on Wednesday. ? peace . § i 5 The palbearers were L. Hager id ny man, W. Mowat, E. Rothenbush" F. i mers IH 7 Hansel, S. Pollard and §. Plow. WH, TIN KW Laslibtovk, pastor BUSY STORES MEAN BUSY FACTORIES Ss ev. 3 Rs Be oo. Free Parking ® Grass seed @ Cestified seed potatoes for in the Oshawa Union Cemetery. When goods are produced they must be sold. For i's when AMPLE FREE planting ®@ Vigoro @ Flower and vegeta- sales slow up that surplus stocks accrue ond production slows bles seed - ; down. Every manufacturer, every retailer, every business man : Yr Say Boys Beat, knows that newspaper advertising exerts a powerful selling force, PARKING AI Popular. Yerionos of boxed planes pep Robbed Man end cen maintain a steady demand for goods or services. od Sproule's DRAGONS, TOMATO PLANTS, ole. ' NORTH SYDNEY, N. S. (CP)-- A , § v rk in the store kept ith , bo nd so, from the clerk in the re kept busy with buyers Orders Delivered 35¢ Box RCMP officers today arrested two : : s teen-age boys in connection with the machine operator in the factory kept busy meking more | + Toears a" cancy re Sricles to stack Hore supplies, vipers Advertising plays AT NOMINAL re esday. A i "iThe bors Tested on warrants e large pert maintaining high employment L] CHARGE for ® assa an ry, | Inline Gor Fiander, | Yes, newspe, risi LLS. i * Tyearoid Wil ey, ici, ; 4s pe Sto , an -year-o am antie; «| The RCMP said th . | De you know enyone who doesn't read e newspaper? rested in a taxi at Bt. Peters. | about miles from here, and | that $3,000 was found. The taxi driver, who was not identified, had | S000. Soe: aid the two will 3 pear | 3 hd sine The Daily Times-Gazette FOR FOODS THAT QUALIFY, AT PRICES THAT SATISFY NR NN Rp ------ W YOUR NEIGNBORHOOD FOOD STORE V v ; \ 4 jacked in his store in downtown | Natth Sydney, He is jn. a | tent hospital, and severely ; So peo the bead. > mutilated