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The Oshawa Times, 11 May 1961, p. 21

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Son Ci THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 11, 1961 217 | rr 3 OFFERED, GAN with IMPULSE STARTER | " -- o 'Lcycle engine - h attachable Table @ Fingertip height adjustment on wheels fot ® Automatic throttle control on handle \ Copper finish All these deluxe features for only ) Ny Centre handle $ Plated folding legs with wheels 69. 95 C.S.A. approved motor i Chrome plated spit and forks FREE 2 GALLON GAS CAN $1.00 DOWN with every | \ $1.00 WEEKLY wer NCL Ee BUY NOW AND SAVE MOUSE GETS MEMBERSHIP Freddy, a mouse brought to | Toronto country club Tuesday | horse Felicity. Mr. and Mrs. Canada last week by his im- | along with a lifetime supply of | Frederick Carter brought $5.00 DOWN migrant owners, was made an | cheese. Beside Freddy is 14- | Freddy with them from Eng- $1.25 WEEKLY ; = | BARGAIN "honorary lite member of a I vear- -old Matti Rush and her | | land. (--CP Wirephoto) --i-- -- | 16-P(. MELMAC ® Huge Union Lawsuit | AL BUY ON KELVINATOR DINNERWARE Enters Eighth Month | i = | REFRIGERATOR uo Fibalous, Savings. om eoutifal unbreakable, genuine Melmac QUEBEC (CP)--One of the after the walkout started andage caused to its property and| Full width frozen food chest dinnerware biggest lawsuits ever launched kept them there until it ended.ithe value of production lost| ; ; - Full width chill tray ® arfect for patio, camping and in Canada against a union is in The police said their men|during the walkout. The claim . 3 Va: fe picnics its eighth month of hearings and were needed to try to keep for lost production is $4,800,000. FYVYY Temperature control shows no sign of coming to an peace. The union charged they| The union has adopted a two-| my? Cabinet shelves in- metallic glacier 16 $ end. were used for strike-breaking. pronged defence. First, thel§ § ¥ ; ----" tint Siar ONLY 4. Gaspe Copper Mines Limited The present Liberal government USW head office denies respon. : ha ' i of Mardochvitle, Que., is claim- recently was asked to have a|sibility for calling the strike. It Full width crisper ing $5278,692 damages from royal commission look into the says the company goaded the] Door shelves -- beautiful anodized ---- ---- -- the United Steelworkers of activities of the police during men into walking out by firing | Coe ; 1 aluminum fronts Moa 6 td 3 BRE] Te | 3-PIECE TABLE & CHAIR SET company says it suffered during Touching off the strike March rumors That mass layoffs would] $1.00 [ DOWN, N, $1.00 WEEKLY strike by i |10, 1957, was the firing of Theo follow. Wn Cis LE J trike y its. employees. 1a Gopne. a rer ag nesidd] Union witnesses also rejected | ; : PERFECT FOR LAWN, bane GR RECREATION ROOM "Tne trial, started Sept. 26 of the Murdochville local of the|the allegation that the union ; $ 220 C/ : k 4 ib:helieved. to be USW. Gaspe Copper says he was to blame for the violence] ® i ; ----_ 4 pr-- 3 3 | SALE PRICE AT og Tah in the number)"?* laid off because of a lack and said union officials actually | f work; the union says he was| prevented several serious inci- LESS GENEROUS V . . " n i ; of days of sitting. More than|® 4 i b 3 4 y . 4 $1000.00 words of testimony has|iT¢d because of his organizing dents by counselling the work- TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE $10.00 DOWN--$2.50 WEEKLY "rT ov ae Br ; #* 13 : : Wh ® been taken--enough to fill 15 activities ers to be patient. good-sized novels. One thing is clear -- after, Secondly, the union says seven months of fist fights, rock|Gaspe Copper's total claim is IS bi A th WS The strike that started the throwing and other abuse, the unrealistic, swollen and un- ft . o {pn , PER SET whole thing was something offcompany won the fierce founded in fact. fe 3 RG > : Er ; a modern landmark in bitter|struggle Most of the evidence so far : oss : 8 Completely weather - resist- labor-management feuding. At' The USW never did get the has involved company efforts to ant. Lightweight, sturdy and the time the USW was seeking|right to represent the Mur. justify its damage claim and > strong. Chairs fold easily for the right to bargain for Gaspe'dochville workers, who now union attempts to knock it " NY $ storage. Table 19" in dia- Copper employees. have an independent organiza- {down 4 4 t ge. More than 1,000 men were tion--branded by the USW as a The company called 117 wit- meter. involved in the walkout, which!company union. Dosges I. > | ff > : ® Flamboyant finish _ONLY n DOWN - -- a. WEEK lasted seven months. Three gpecif pecifically, the company] major bombings--one of which accuses the steelworkers' already called more than 100 ° Chainguards inter- | i killed a union member and in-lnational headquarters in Pitts- for its side. The company com:| hi , oe jured two others -- punctuated pyrgh of at ity for call-|Dleted lis case Several weeks Aah ® Tu-tone saddle the struggle ing the strike and for the. vio- ago. and the union has been ; 2D ge lence and damage that followed countering since. ® Famous C.CM single piece CRITICIZED POLICE 'Company witnesses included h pi angar Quebec Provincial Police sent PROPERTY DAMAGED chartered ac ecountants, Scone. y vials to ex- about 125 men into the small. Gaspe Copper bases its giant Mists and mine officials ex Men's ond Lodies' 28" BOYS AND GIRLS 26" Gaspe Peninsula town shortly claim on its estimates of dam- plain why the damage. claim n . -- -- | 000,000. " " ANNAN LY - | exceeded $5, Cruiser" only 39.95 CRUISER { XN M4 11] i Union witnesses including : other chartered accountants and C.C.M. bicycles also available economists, but no mine execu- y yal : $3.00 DOWN, $1.00 WEEKLY \ \ i ment iVes--ha ve just as carefully . / ) \ i explained why they think the -- claim should be rejected. SPECIAL OUTDOOR as pc 8 | J nd DISPUTES DAMAGE CLAIM OFF | Montreal chartered account: A ant Davis Small, testifying for GYM SET LIST s PRICE the union, said the company' lost production claim should be reduced to $61,000 from $4,800, - WITH 000 because the company had dig d DE ems tn 1 : TRADE-IN » i improperly included certain TEETER-TOTTER items in its estimate. ow \% \ Then he returned to the wit-| All parts phosphated for rust prevention 1 : ALLOWANCE poss bos te pext Jay End, said Electroplated seats, sockets and chin bar ' a the claim shou e wiped ou Metallic paint ' IR 4.4 because the company had saved Nylon bushings a \k% BRAND NEW. BERFECY CONDITION NOT REJECTS -- NO '95 $338,000 in wages it would have Swing seats attached directly to chain, |had to pay its employees had Reo) there not been a walkout. egular gym set--21.95 ; $ i | Teeter-Totter--10.95 TI RES o N TI ME C 9 H) 7% Under Quebec's civil code a parent body is responsible for LeU aca at Mario 'D | comoo 25 :OW AS LIAR 1 ne officials ville at the time of the strike ® SPECIAL GYM SET ONLY .... 19.95 $1 pown DELIVERS : Sek oh 5 are found respensible as char- ! x ged hy the company, the unlors $1.00 DOWN, $1.00 WEEKLY TEETER - TOTTER .......... 9.95 | 'head office would be held r ee mea ERE TTI pe -- -- -- --| ACT NOW--TRADE A 2's 0 F. Goodrich Whether or not a Finding as | Treads 7:40 x 14 as based on Quebec's civil code : ; : could be held valid in other | Se? 100. 2% Yo, Sol) Bleek | parts of Canada, where such 4 8 0 |findings are based on British a adn For Only AECAPPABLE AND YOUR RECAPPASLE comon law, is not known. Si Under Quebec's law, the i % » igh Bey Yor] { | AS LOW AS $4. DOWNPUTS ASETON YOURCAR | cannot take Place until 14 days H EE : hi i | , after a labor arbitration board : i SNOW CITIES TIRE WHEEL {has handed down recommen- " gi {dstions in the Shute. onflict MODEL 4058 3 GARDEN HOSE | TIRES SERVICE ROTATION BALANCING : Powerful 7 H. P. Motor ie : [never got to arbitration. The] 3 ¥ ' {walkout occurred during nego | Peper Dust Bag * Clip-On Tools BF.G., ' "Hipress". 50- ft. REMOVED GAS 5 WHEELS 2.00 PER WHEEL {tiations for certification of a| Vinyl Swivel Hose ¢ a lengtés. - Green tronsporert WNCLUDES |USW local as the bargaining Aight + Quiet + Guaranteed : 1! with Sache. ores 2.99 9c Pr. 35.9 GAL 99¢ WEIGHTS agent for Gaspe Copper em-| couplings ployees--negotiations that were| delayed by legal proceedings. | Complete with 7-piece i Gaspe Copper imported two 4 ry ; % . lawyers from Montreal--Gaston st of cleaning toch i § % 4 : | Pouliot and Jean Martineau--to! ; pd g od ce (handle its case. Another Mont- $ ' real lawyer, Guy Merrill Des- CLUB CLOSES a aulniers. has' teamed with Tanda Louis-Philippe Pigeon of Que-| > Hl é Movers have started mov- | club, at University St. and bec {0 is Jor the olor. o D stor ; siding ju in the, ing furniture and furnishings | Dorchester Blvd., will be small, dingy court room is Mr from the old St. James Club, a | wrecked for a street-widening | jyuctice 'Antoine Lacoursier : landmark in midtown Mont- | project. The Club was founded {ay i Ems go - 88 KING WEST RA 5-4543 real, for storage pe nding com- | in 1857 oo ' jots down. copious notes as the pletion of new quarters. The --(CP Wirephoto) |witnesses are examined. i

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