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The Oshawa Times, 11 Dec 1958, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 11, 1958 GOOD EVENING By JACK GEARIN Hon, Michael Starr, Minister of Labor, Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, Ont, Dear Mr. Btarr: Can't something be done to help older people find work ? In many cases, hopeless, They're tragic victims in a ruthless, highly competitive labor market, and they're being tram- uside In favor of less experi their plight is sad, almost pled and pushed enced, but younger workers, GRAVE SITUATION Belleve us when thelr plight has shame of not only a city of 'an entire Dominion; It may very well he that In years to come wr will look back on this era with regret and recall that we failed these people in their hour of need | "These people are oO hatfled land shocked to speak up, or to act effectively, for themselves; they are sick with fear, with for hodings of the future Many of them are in the 45-60 group and are jobless through no fault of n man Veure valuable service we say I; hecome the hut also thelr ow also ol hey may be truly called "The gotten People', Mr, Stary The! plight has baen discussed lin tha pres and on the alr, but it hecomes something else again something sinister and dis [turbing when you find it right on your own doorstep | There are son shameful cases In Oshawa, cases ha tle, for (he future and tries fe would sound like Khruschev prop: ave it nossible to equalize thie aganda were they hroade ast from opportunities for those of his ows Moscow, but they're true [generation This bill will not de There are cases here of people|guoryihing but 1 do think fair {Peing discharged by employers| inded Canadians will agree tha after 15 and 17 and 21 years it 1% a major step forward service with one firm and without there was also the, In other words, Mr, Diefen employe of an Osh hiker realizes the new measure who was discharged | has shorécomings hut he Is get after 38 vears of con |HNE iL started a truly com eiiitive setvics without & heh op bi what they did Ir fon, and with approximately $160], severance pay Pl [New York State five month ao I COMMUNITY CHEST FUND BOLSTERED BY $1,900 total of the two cheques was | pany to Lew W. Me charitable committee, $1000: of this amount, $1000 was | Conkey secretary of | also presents a cheque to Mr contributed by the company An the Community Chest drive | MeConkey on behalf of the em the balance hy the employes F. J. Read, left, representing Miss Lorraine Nelles, ployes [of the branch the company, presents the com HON, MICHAEL STARR « I'he Greater Oshawa Com cheque | Eaton's munity Chest campaign drive vas bolstered Tuesday upon re from the I' Eaton Combined enecvtive of of two cheques wa branch of the Canada ad ipt Osha Co chairman the 0 of Oshawa of Oshawa Times Photo (any [ case of Urge Closer Crew Check | WEATHER i. After Death CNR Flagman leasts Issued by the weather office at 5 am COBOURG to|tion did not revive the patient, trains 5,36 am pension One ] this year fore | publie Synopsis: Clear and very cold weather continued over most of Ontario during the night although [some light occurred near the lake Temperatures were ahout 20 helow zero In northern setions and near the zero mark outhern ection Chraham was heading for the low ding with early-morn-| iH helow aren of light snow that morning from Toronto Belleville, He left Danforth yards who died about at 1 am, and reached Port! pp FL Personnel oper checked stop of SNOW #ting should be hh) Lawson, reglonal pa the Attorney Gen before procesding from one to another the substance & recommendation made In an in t Wednesday into the death i CNR flagman last month of Lindsay, was in the morning of lying face down on the cinder railway roadbed where he had evidently fallen from a Toronto to Montreal pas. penger express the night before Hope at 3.42 a.m, There he Was ihologist for called to the dispatcher's officelaral said he found a severe land was told to watch for a manidouble fracture the skull missing from the overnight pas-| tending from under the brulses on senger train the right side of the face, Hemort The train moved at walking|haging had occurred the pace on to Cobourg, and finally|skull, and the man had apparent |VanStone sald he saw a body(ly been unconscious from the lying about 1000 feet ahead time he hit the ground they were approaching the CNR| The pathologist station, He stopped the train}y en Gillespie had fallen Conductor John Hogan, also of |ahout 150 feet short of the body. lipied to break his Lindsay, said that- he last saw|and went vith the conductor and! pight arm, breaking Gillespie allve when the train wag brakeman to look dislocating the elbow Was in again I re jue of ex of Inhn Gillespie in found November ng temperature An from lowa to Michigan eastward 0 early under extending wa expected Ontario today only light snowfalls, sunny and cold will continue in northern 16 mov nnd Wis vet| and Southern ng 0s 0 producing Meanwhil ero nggested that he had 1" very fall veather his wrist ar Bruise upper { ly 45 complaints were re indicat | [ we TnlvsOctober period the oy real Ie about or n ection reached Cobourg 10.56 p.m., having left To 8.80 p.m, Gillespie fell | 1000 feet from the sta vas slowing Baling seed when hellnjured man whose onl I'he Injury was a compound fracture body had fallen hard but aot a lot of lending up elght feel south train Butles as evidence taken hy himself officer Paul that sgl, Gene gional valid until forecast rida Erie region and Windsor vith oot introduced | in the vear 10568 in a eivilized country like Canada, in a eity of ment as the one suggested here churches like Oshawa? to an earlier \ diserimination because of race {he uses a horse for 20 years Ts color 4 nant } , land that animal "is too old te he N.¥. amendment Is ef RY f "forced hy the New York State high places municipal as well[t0 Commission Chaleman Charles as provincial and federal --to the Abrams definite progress revolting, Some of these peor Jo| Months of the law, One major lare lifelong residents here and|resuit 1s that stating age limita they are given the quiet hrush off | Pane hel wanted ads has heer hy employers who foolishly {virtnally eliminated hill," Mr. Norman Hodgson, local di man a chance to get in there anc rector of the Unemployment sell himself," sald one offi ial ! Yor ». Gillespie rid X ) his pulling into Port Hope, Gillespie wyoyu found an Injured man, [the right knee and viday variable cloudiness) (et YATE hathetio and]! { » for od fr the un! 9 V nowflurrie wind continued ! He had come forward from the un... the sonductor ran to call an|would have been caused by the| Pp ; , placed, but they cannot break|! {hat thing was all right at! jo "was 440 am, and there caused when his head hit the cin fia Southern Ditario With & pon down such prejudice without|!! Ls th wore no people in the area ders . " Sint y hii Other) yore assistance from high: |IN8 law is a deterrent, 10 CRITICALLY HURT ir t ek J MEAs: | fini s0 m ch they can do" [Rnamselling service provided Poh ed at the scene about 5.10{urem La What can the Federal govern Ld panel tion, whi! a.m., where he found a critically inves ment do in ¥ |enberg foll Hog sald he dAllesple at Belleville, and did not Ww him until Gillespie failed to Breathing was , routine check of the train|regular, so he had the ngston. When he could not|ferred to hospital nd. he notified the traffic] Examination at the au station and cuts and bruises from the to the right the ne and Impacted cinders in the 442 broken wrist Al : and \ Kral Lhe fal from I Would think this ssihl » ou think this possible) "myey enacted a similar amend What does a good man do alter| i or national origin Nn The apathy and indifference ile muloyment Bervice, A nrding plight of this particular group 1s heen made In the first five jobless for the first time tions or preferred ages In news he | Hev them to be "over the At the very leas! this gives In|; J surance Commisalon, and He fmt discouraged before hr y y " y Ha helpful in getting these people) occupied rear coach to tell him | bolance from the station, The fall, and the fractured skull' id temperatures are expected town police I government level, Thepe Ix only|Work® In conjunction with Dr, James Gordon sald he ar Cloud The controversial Human, Mri. Marguerite Coleman nt now | Variable now Fri north the train timated ¢ obviou ¢ howed 1 clearing th continuin up in - the| Nar ment supervisor with House for a second reading at{New York State employmen the next session and you could|service, had this to say abou {propose an amendment wherehy the N.Y, amendment workers would be likely to] Ve still have to do quite a hi better hreak when they work counselling with older Cloudy with oe k employment and this law today, Cloudy [could he administered hy the Un and occasional femployment Insurance Commis Continuing cold. | slon northwest 200 Ax : tocgy [Rights Bill will be 20 mph thought he saw of the wrist, from which blood seemed to have been lost, [the hallow and Ir man tran loudine Ww callered and Winds | t 20 Friday older Huron and Georgian Bay | get Wi about \ only rail in rie cod ht hecomin The jury returned after 10 min utes with a verdict that Gille | had met death hy accidental fall}, hospital {from moving train which re-| ied head I'hey tha made in empl ery stop alon We i tke a of London i hit Hurr rida today A ons onal 1 th sno Ne ployers no law has changed that Mrs A | cn JIOW ( in sever niurke recommended t a showed nder the cheek Coleman provement, however placements, 30 per cent are Ir ment could prohibit h Nipgara and Hal. (tion hy employers and the over age groups as com od with 20 per cent In 1950 CAPSULE NEWS Rail Subsidy Torin, ang op in ot Jo ie ai ue : Man employers will Andou ; ' th 4 py I oy Ray Si fuler, of SouRe, (8 EERO ae! te jd rou W iy Reds Turn Down By Govt Lo Seen Unlikely iii. lou inter: | ment because they're too young, |! but the amendment would "be + » Berlin Corridor OTTAWA (CP)-The Canadian, A i aid Wed: |B wid i } \P 1 { nowtlurries! Perhaps you will protest that tart I'rucking oclation sal In ith mm Wed reported Im Of curren wide of quall Win Frid hegun engineer, sald freight a ( of all tr \ ari ace U your amend Hserimina employ anstone A I i BupRgestion, ng diesel Oxygen resuscitos ie a route \ \ » Ontario ind th ending ( nnn \ ind occasional a Mayor Gifford recently heart-warming wel com noproup Now: "ana [dan at a Whithy ceremony, he amething| intinuing 0 ( 0 Friday. [unrentistle, that (6 fx filed with [extended North flaws and could do Hite ta help Variable older persons obtaln employment KNOW Regardless of this to [more must he done for ese Hor eltlgens wha are In Uw levening (not the late) of Hil much valuahle [eantribute Who else would he better qual ified to start this hall rolling {than the Federal Minister of Labor? These people are frightened dispirited they need a powerful} and Influential voice to hoom out /munism as quickly as anythin lin thelr behalf; in other words, | There are many grave lnbol they need your volee, Mr, Starr, [problems confroting your offloe, [You could 'call attention anew to[hut none is more important than their predicament thi* one A You sat nearby Prime Minister | Your government can't Diefenbaker recently when he in. [eate this evil, but it can lessen it troduced the Human Rights Ril} considerably by such an amend land you are, therefore, fully|ment as proposed ahove {acquainted with the problems of | -- such a measure Remember when My haker made the following {men' regarding the bill? | "The cynics will say it doas not| go far enough, It 1s a first step. ! As the Chinese say, every jour ney by mankind, even a Journey over a thousand years, begins {with Just one step taken by some | | Individual who sees the possibilis| northw ( Lake re Sudbur tn of dd. Winds [such an amendment would bi When in ht that \ tant ak th cantonal on Communism 1s a word varly [hear infrequently In this country wha and communism is something we to kno little about," What breeds communism Stare? Anns men © mae he coffin Wd turned down alopened and she pia West Her: alive p } never Was SLOW TRIP NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, (CP) Dr, G. E. French Wednesday re eived a letter bearing a one-cent followed Tuesday stamp, malled in Toronto April nouncement hy Actin 21, 18. Local postal authorities Minister Green that the vould offer no explanation for the|ment has decided on delay jour- hopes will strike a fairer ney in distribution of railway He did not say London exactly the government plans Win Mr. Magee's statement said t "Wild and baseless speculative | statements and reports that the d doors from the town police head. [(ederal government Is planning a Hamilton fhurrh wd I'vid northwest 1 Kapusk cloud continuing cold Winds I Friday.» governmeoen there | o Influences om at Ottaw national rail ay was found to be A Helos a A nd ht to inking IL aermany corridor he ubsldy 4 Fimmin linve worviee aslng nny Mr als and today and north in Canada he statement hy oxeculive retary inter oold light association | With a Magee!! mtinuing very It I'riday. Wind Prime! tS Friday Forecast Temperatures tonight and high Friday 10 10 10 10 1 10 10 10 0 1] 20 10. 10 20 30 20 John nl Mayor Willy © nan today of older oltizgens who are dis eriminated against in the {market because of thelr [that's what helps to breed com IKKE \ a 10 arantes ffie in overn Mi it Low Windsor Thoma ated city in an Danl new a way balance frelght |S in the letter's B2.-mile rates wha CORRESPONDENT MISSING ACCRA am THIEVES BUSY EXETER, Ont, (CP) Thieves | broke Into Jack Smith's Jewelery store here Wednesday only four Reuters) offered a re Chana ronto police have renton information Catharines discovery Mis ver, Reuters staft of £100 for to the of sElizabeth Bo orrespondent heen missing from her hotel sinee fSunday, A spokesman told a 'ores conference that police be lieve Miss Bower, 23, lost her emory REDUCE Homewood BEST RESULTS @® Personal Supervision ® Modern Equipment 204 King E. RA 8-081 | Diefen tate present consider ods the Florida Keys QUADRUPLE VACCINE CATHARINES (CP) auadruple vaccine will to the St. Catharines $115 DAMAGE STREETS CLOSED I ST | driven hy new unit ! Ihe director sald Wednes-| i Kin vaccine will provide W OW pvailable ne health unit at the start) { t year, Dr, D, V. Cur [VAS " measure forbidding | wived by New York State during (a 10) § by operated employ: | the | 1138 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS SHOPPED AT OUR STORE LAST WEEK Find Out For YOURSELF If You Have Not DONE So Already | Producer to Consumer Prices YOU NEVER "SAU-SAGE" QUALITY HoME MADE SMALL LINK Sausage | FRESH--HALF OR WHOLE FRESH BY THE PIECE BOLOGNA applicants, and arguing with em. | Indifference to the tragic plight labor oradl:| Truck Fire Extinguished WHITBY (Staff) Whithy Volunteer Firemen promptly ex tinguished 4 blaze In a truck en gine which caught fire in the garage of A, J, Horack, Con tracting Co,, st 10:30 a.m, today The fire was caused by a short circuit In the wiring, Employes milled the (ruck from the garage to save th+« building, In doing this, a hoist which was intact with the truck tore a plank from the ceiling. OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF . HARRY B, McGRATH Harry B, McGrath, 206 High: dand avenue, who died at Oshawa General Hospital Sunday, wos buried in Union Cemetery Wed. nesday at 3.30 p.m, after services in the MelIntosh Funeral Home, Rev Bury, King Street United Church, assisted hy Rev, R. E. Dargan, Free Methodist | Church, officiated Pallbearers were lace, Jerry Coulter, Grant Kil putriek, Barclay Law, Ralph Haines, Harold Wood James Wa! FUNERAL OF MRS, ALBERT FERGUSON Funeral services for the late Mrs, Albert Ferguson, who died lat her home, RR 1, Hampion | Monday ere held at the Mi (Tutogh Funeral Home Wednesday |at 2 pm Burial was at Union Cemetery Rev, Clinton Cross, of # George's Anglican Church, con ducted both services, Pallbearers were Mrs Ferguson's thre grandsons: Wilson, Dennis and William Ferauson and Mayor Lyman A, Gifford, Lloyd Gifford and Dr. Wilfred Gifford | Driving Charge ' Dismissed SIMCOE, (CP)--A driving against Monroe dismissed day hy H Evidence in the case was heard ov, 10, prior to a ruling | Chief Justice J, C, MceRuer of the |Bupreme Court of Ontario that the province's careless driving ) ) { charge of Maxwell Wednes P, Innes care NA Magistrate } a Aw was invalid Magistrate Innes frdgment on the (after an accident in which Sher win Watt of Waterford, 10 miles north of this Brantford area town {was killed, e-- had reserved charge, laid has $13,621,446 In Contracts Bre Awarded OTTAWA (CP) Contracts | totalling 813,621,446 were awarded hy the federal works department during November Awards in Ontario included; Avion, new post office, Telford Gerhardt, Ayton, $0,985, Callander, new post office, Far- quhay Construction 14d, North Bey, 410,041 Grand Bend, harbor improve. ments, Dean Construetion Co, 144, Belle River, ¥71,725, Hanmer, new post office, the Foundation Company of Ontario Id, Sudbury, $12,665, Hastings, new post office, Evan §, Martin Construction 14d, To ronto, $20,120, Otterville, new post office, Gil yesy Construction 14d, Tilson burg, $17,428, Petawawa, four » sulle apart ment bullding st Forest experi mental station, Louis Markus and Soa 1Ad,, Pembroke, $48,450 Thornbury, new post office, 'ville, $1,305,000, are continuing tions to federel buflding, Posters, Comstruction Co. 14d, Walkers ' Wyoming, new post office, ¥hetsy ler Construetion Ad, Petrolin, Ont, $20,768, 4 Body Asks Ban' On Illegal Sale 0f Cab Licences TORONTO (CP)--Metropolitef Toronto's licensing eommissh will move to curb Megs) priv shies of taxieah licences among independent operators, 8 commis sion meeting has decided, Authorities indieated Wedness duy that while sale of the Ji¢ cences among taxl companies has heen brought to g halt, there was evidence to suggest (legal sales by Independent (axl owners - The licensing commission de® cided early In November that the owner of a taxi lleence should know the prospective buyer, and that commission ehalrman Magis. Carman J, Lougheed, Thornbury, $20,850 Wellesley, new post officn, Lau-| rence Riehl-L, Reihl and Son, New Hamburg, $0,420, ° Windsor, addition and altera- trate ¥, W, Hall should regula' the sale, Magistrate Hall sald he been receiving threats and onymous letters since he took charge of licence sales, has PLUMBERS Examinations for Journeymen and Master Plumbers will be held at the City Hall, Oshawa, ber 19, 1958, Applications to Tuesday, Decembe on Friday, Decem~ be in by 5:00 p.m, r 16, 1958, H. Chapman, Secretary, Plumbers Examining Board, | y bE 272 ALBERT ST ¢ tl | | | OUR OWN FRESH in Ghana who has quarters and made off with rings national subsidy for the railroads Muskoka and watches valued at 'more than! are being heavily discounted in Killaloe £3,000 the trucking industry Fallon "The Liberals, when in power, Sudbury INO INTERVENTION PLANNED would not-institute a national Fail North Bay | TORONTO (CP) Labor Min subsidy. The Conservatives, in Kapuskasing {ister Star Wednesday night said opposition, were falr to trucking [White River SEIZE CASTRO WEAPO! Canada's unemployment prob. 1 am certain that the Moosone KEY WEST, Fla, (AP) Fed: [lem, although bad in some areas, government would not 'oral agents Wednesday seized | would have been far worse with [using publie funds to finance rail} 1830,000 worth of arms apparently lo. t the federal government's cor | freight competition with the 15 | CITY AND destined for Cuban rebel leader [rection measues, Mr, Starr de. [000 free enterprise trucking firms Fidel Castro. Eight men and two nled the government is consider: (in Canada." DISTRICT women were arrested loading the (ing more federal intervention In| . . | on a-vacht at a lonely spot|wage disputes "We will remain! In Toronto, The Star sald the In the position of offering 'assist: [federal cabinet has decided to ance If we are asked," he told alive Canada's major rallways a \ minor accident ocourred at| The following streets will be | Progressive Conservative meet. [short-term subsidy of $20,000,000 {the Interscetion of Athol and closed Friday because of eon Allng to $30,000,000 to ease the freight [Simeoe streets Wedneaday morn struction Ritson réad south Irate burden on the Maritimes Ing when a car driven by Thom. |from Hloor street east to Walle COSTLY TOBACCO FIRE and Western Canada ws Inglis, 17, 399 Ruenha.n strect|street; Nonguon road fram Rit RURFORD, Ont, (CP Loss| The Star sald the recent 17-per- |Cobourg, was in collislon with ajson road north to*8imeoe street set at $48.000 Wednesday [cont Increase in freight rates | { \ David 1. Igler north: Simeoe street north from night when 70,000 pounds of flue expected ta he reduced to 8% per) reel cast. Osha. Sunset avenue to Ryng avenue cured tobacco went up in flames cent ar 10 per cent as a result of Total damagp to both ve {Ie atrice street from Simoes share ero the proposed subsidy $114. No injuri strest north to Hortop street You ainst whooping/in & pack barn on a were] tetanus ty. farm operated by George met 9 " WATER MAINS BREAK ONTARIO GIFT GATINEAU, Qe yi Ska OTTAWA (CP Canadian oy of the residents In this O soldiers in Germany and Belgium] wo valley community Wore each be given a carton of 80} iat water Wednesday. Town clgarets as a Christmas gift from] eneiale said two hreaks occurred of Ontario lin the malin {MORE CHARGES WITHDRAWN SARNIA (CP Two chay Ainst Ny lear Y Was ex ak wh, diphtheria wl and polio jon bodily harm with intent to wound and causing bodily harm by stab bing with a knife. My Oshawa Department neau sufferd a wound in his le | wen «| We can give it toyou . . . shoulder night, and only one ambulance chill, This was not an emergency POPULATION SHIFT call TOKYO (AP Redd China re ports that since '9° more than FORCE ROLSTEREDY 1,380,000 people have od Det Sit Tohn - Powell of City ° TOYS ° GIFTS ° APPLIANCES mE "| TERRACE ENTERPRISES k gave hirth WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS NO FIRE CALLS Fire fire Charbm re ed no calls wi the province wate CHEATED DEATH LONG DUBLIN, Ireland (AP horn Sister Delphine died Wednesday at | De de Si © nye and remote pie t wife whan 0 Spee ¥ ( Ti ' a oF y vithim ¢ I'he and 1 Jooks cut out ta be he welghed in ter she o ' n have Hb dead. When No certified dead (rom ty | Wednesday a! had A need ® WA me 1 we hdr \ \ \ ew x Mrs \ Was Charbonneau, duce R50. 000 tons of gran annu- a policeman too n A fan . "ol 2 with Anite ry FRESHLY GROUND Shoulder FRESH DAILY BREAD ponds 539 Albert St, (Behind Pediamn) OM CUT MEATS RA Ww LORNE WIENERS BEEF LOT VES FOR . FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE e Country Style H 1244 HY? Ib. 39 3 lbs. 29. 1b.29¢ 49. 23 39. 45 31 b. b. c 1b. Ib. i A

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