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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Apr 1963, p. 18

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CELIO IO QE IT le ow oi yy THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 9,1963 17 Pickets Will Pay - $2600 In Losses TORONTO (CP)--An Ontario} The Sturgeon Falls local of Supreme Court judge Monday the Bartenders Union was certi- ordered 10 union members to/fied Aug. 20, 1962, as bargain- » pay $2,600 in losses suffered by|ing agent for employees of the two Sturgeon Falls, Ont., hotels|two hotels, operated by Nipis-| pieketed during contract nego-|sing Hotel Limited and Farenda tiations last fall. Company Limited. Mr. Justice Wishart F. Spence| The Supreme Court justice's said in a written judgment is-|judgment said picketing sued at Osgoode Hall that the|started in front of the two ho- picketing was without justifica-|tels Sept. 17 after Union Vice- tion or excuse. President Johnstone had pre- Mr. Justice Spence ruled that|sented a list of contract de- the Hotel and Restaurant Em-|mands to company representa-| ployees and Bartenders Union|tives a week earlier. ora did ot bargain in good REJECTS CONTRACT as However, he held that the un- cketing was suspended a) fon, which was named as a de-/4ay later, pending a union- fendant, could not be sued in its|Company meeting, but Mr. John- own name in this case. stone rejected a draft contract The 10 union members, six of|the next day and ordered pick- them employees of the two new eting resumed, charging that the hotels are: Omer Gendron, Hec-|'Wo companies were not bar-| tor Pelletier, George Lacuyer,|Saining in good faith. | Florian Chartrand, Guy Sequin,| Mr. Justice Spence said the) Roland Chartrand, Richard Clou|picketing took place before aj tier, Leo Jolicoeur, Walter Tuf-|contract- agreement took place, | ford and Vice-President Archi-| and added there was no request bald Johnstone. by either side for Ontario La-| bor Relations Board concilia-| tion services. Y th Char d There was no strike and work ou ge was carried on by the pickets, the judge wrote. Although) Th there was no violence, | n a é t prospective customers away from the hotels after brief! TAMPA, Fla. (AP)--A young talks with the union pickets. | Canadian has been. arrested by) the FBI in a Tampa hotel on} | a charge of stealing $5,000 from| Africans Drowned | a bank in Hamilton, Ont., while) filli in fi his fath | . . | jane ner ** *) As Bus Hits River FBI Agent Joseph F. Santoi-) ana Jr, identified the youth _ NADROBI, Kenya (Reuters)-- Monday as Gary Jack Peters, Forty-seven Africans were 19, of Hamilton. He said more\4rowned when their bus than $5,000 in Canadian cur-|Plunged off a bridge into the) rency was recovered. River Tiva some 60 miles east} The FBI agent quoted author- se! -- a en police é ; j|announced here Monday. alle phen ge gS --) The announcement revised an| ployed a the janitor an di Douce Ceure My 1a dead. a e victims were 31 women,| the Canadian Imperial Bank of nine men and seven children--| Commerce. all members of a religious sect Last Friday -night, Canadian F a authorities said, a note advising|0", eit way to a religious cere- that the night depository was| out of order was posted, direct-| ' Ing depositors to drop their! SAVED BY DOG money bags through the letter' MATSQUI, B.C. (CP)--Three- drop. year-old Shannon Dawson's pet The note was on the night de-|collie saved her from falling) pository outside the bank, fhey,|down an abandoned well * said. Several deposits made/holding on to her clothing until) through the letter drop disap-|her mother arrived to pull her) * peared. lout. | Family reunion ::. by Long Distance: it's the next best thing to being there! ®) BELL Long Distance Area Codes speed your call! They're listed in the front pages of your phone book. With only three shopping days left before Easter Sunday there's still a vast selection to choose from in Downtown Osh- owa... for your Easter finery, bonnets, new dresses and suits and attractive, smartly styled accessories for your new spring wardrobe. And, for the kiddies, Easter candies galore! . . . delicious and yummy-yummy looking to make their eyes shine Easter morning. There's everything for everyone in Downtown Oshawa .. . not only for Easter but the year 'round, Why not join the host of friends and neighbors in Downtown Oshawa . .. you'll be so glad you did! CHECK THESE OTHER ADVANTAGES OF SHOPPING IN "DOWNTOWN OSHAWA" RETAIL STORES . ... approximately 200 to serve you @ POST OFFICE... also located '"'Downtown" at Simcoe PARKING. . . . for over 1200 cars and Athol streets BUS SERVICE . . . bus service from all points in Oshawa e a SERVICE... bring you 'Downtown Oshawa" in a matter of minutes ( CHAIN FOOD STORES , . .-all located in the "Down- ; town'"' area @ Chiropractors, Chiropodists, Optometrists, Dentists, BANKING . . . all major banks located within a few Lawyers, Doctors and practically every type of pro- steps in 'Downtown Oshawa" fessional service is located in 'Downtown Oshawa" . all "Downtown" Stores are prepared to give you complete 'personalized service' THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS A & A SURPLUS STORES 86 Simcoe St. N. ALDSWORTH CLEANERS 36 Athol St. E. ANGUS-GRAYDON CARPET CO. 282 King St. W. BURNS' SHOE CO. LTD. 1 King St. W. BASSETT'S JEWELLERS LTD. 1 Simcoe St. S$. BLACK'S LADIES' WEAR LTD. 72 Simcoe St. N. BLACK'S MEN'S WEAR LTD. 74 Simcoe St. N. BURNS CREDIT JEWELLERS 32 King St. W. CANNING'S LTD. 20 King St. E. CHERNEY'S FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 80 King St. E. 1. COLLIS & SONS 54 King St. W. DANCEY'S SHOES 18 Simcoe St. S. DAVIDSON SHOE STORE 31 Simeoe St. N. DUNN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 36 King St. E, EDGAR'S DECOR CENTRE 34 King St. W. ENGEL'S MEN'S WEAR 16 Simcoe St. N. ERWINNE'S SPECIALTY SHOPS 11 Simcoe St, 5S. EVELYN SHOP LADIES' WEAR 9 Simcoe St. S. FRANKLIN"S OF OSHAWA LADIES' WEAR 64 Simece St. N. FURNITURE CENTRE (Oshawa) LTD. 88 Simcoe St. N. HORWICH CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. 20.Simcoe St. S. JOHNSTON'S MEN'S WEAR LTD. 8 Simcoe St. N. JURY & LOVELL DRUGS LTD. 8 King St. £. JAYN-MODDE DRESSES 77 King St. E. "DOWNTOWN" OSHAWA JUTTA BEAUTY SALON 27 King St. E. KARN DRUGS LTD. 28 King St, E. KAYE'S SPORTSWEAR & LADIES' WEAR 68 Simcoe St. N. KINLOCH'S .(LTD.) MEN'S WEAR 10 King St. W. S. S. KRESGE CO. LTD. 15 Simcoe St. S. LORDS OF OSHAWA JEWELLERS 12 Simcoe St. S. METROPOLITAN STORES LTD. MONTGOMERY'S LADIES' WEAR 26 King St. E. MITCHELL'S DRUGS LTD. 9 Simcoe St. N. MILLINERY WORLD 5 King St. E. NESBITT'S LADIES' WEAR 33 King St. E. NICK LAKAS COFFEE SHOP 53 King St. EB. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE LTD. 36 Simcoe St. N. POWELL'S DRUG STORE 35% Simcoe St. N. PATTE'S PAINT & WALLPAPER 85 Simcoe St. N. PRESTON'S DECORATING SUPPLIES 19 Bond St. W, REED'S FLORISTS LTD. 10% King St. W. RELIABLE FURNITURE CO. 96 King St. E. ROTUNDA RESTAURANT 10 King St. E. TAMMY FASHION SHOES 79 Simcoe St. N. WARD'S DRY GOODS LTD. 33 Simcoe St. S. WALMSLEY & MAGILL OFFICE EQUIP. 11 King St. E. WILSON'S FURNITURE CO. 20 Church St. YOUNG MODERNS 38 King St. E. ZELLER'S LTD. 21 Simcoe St. S.

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