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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jan 1964, p. 21

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GETS HIS LIMIT Opposition Leader John Diefenbaker beams as he holds "limit" catch of eight salmon, including one 12- pound salmon, He caught them Tuesday during vacation cruise in Georgia Strait off Vancouver Island. --(CP Wirephoto) OFA Plans To Seek More Work Permits TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Federation of Agriculture plans to ask the National Employment Service to issue. more work per- mits to admit foreign seasonal workers to Canada to help with fruit and vegetable harvests. Delegates to an OFA meeting here voted for the proposal after hearing a repprt that substan- tial losses have been suffered by Niagara Peninsula fruit growers in recent years because of a shortage of harvest labor. John Sandham of Vineland etation, secretary of the On- tario Fresh Peach Growers Marketing Board, told the meet- ing seasonal workers might be brought in for the harvest from the West Indies or from Buf- talo, N.Y. Robert Carbert, OFA secre- tary-manager, sai? after the meeting that more seasonal workers could enter Canada if the National Employment Serv- ice issued more work permits. Some workers now enter On- tario under such permits. COME FROM U.S. R. C, Bennett, an assistant deputy minister in the provin- cial agriculture depart- ment, said the only significant group of. foreign seasonal ers to enter Ontario in recent years has been about 3,000 to- bacco workers who come annu- ally from the southern United States. At the urging of tobacco farmer Sydney Kleiman of Sim- coe, the meeting passed a res- olution suggesting that natural Bing Crosby' $ Mother Dies After Strokes SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) Mrs. Catherine Helen Crosby, 8, mother of singer Bing Crosby, died Tuesday in a rest home after suffering a series of strokes. Mrs, Crosby had been in fail-| ing health for the last two years. She had lived with Bing in Holmby Hills, Calif., since her husband died in 199. She is survived by five sons and two daughters: Laurence (Larry) of Holmby Hills; Ever- ett, Salisbury, Conn.; Edward (Ted), Harrylillis (Bing); George Robert (Bob), Honolulu; Mrs, Catherine Mullin, Watson- ville, Calif., and Mrs. Rose Pool, 'Carmel, Calif* Mrs. Crosby, christened' Cath- erine Helen (Harrigan) but af- fectionately known to her friends as Kate and to her fam- ily as The Boss, was born in Stillwater, Minn., Feb. 7, 1873 a date she maintained as a personal secret from even her) family for most of her life. It 'was substantiated only when a sheet from the family Bible, which she had discreetly re- moved years before, turned up) in the private papers of her! aw after he died here in Mary} gas companies be allowed to run a second pipeline into areas ore Se first does not serve particularly farmers rg wt natural gas to cure tobacco in kilns. "It also voted to ask the pro- vincial government to remove jthe sales tax from farm tools jsuch as forks, steel posts and shovels. However, a proposal urging legislation requiring the label- ling of all garbage-fed pork |products, known as soft pork, iwas defeated. Delegates felt such a label would result: in a shamp decline in consumer de- mand. MAN'S MARK Anthropologists believe one of the marks of a civilized society is its transformation of the mask from a magical purpose to jthe theatrical stage. | SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The estoblished, reliable Ges Deeler in your eres. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) | 728-9441 SAVE! SAVE! FOLDING CHAIRS Construction @ 11.00 Value @ Ideal for Den! Bridge or Cottage! OUT THEY GO! 2.58 FURNITURE 3 Employees Follow Firm During Move TORONTO (CP) -- Only two or three of 13 employees of Gen- eral Steel Wares who originally said 'they would move from Tor- Lonto to one of the company's other plants will in fact make the move, the company said esday. Gena Steel Wares, which -- te transfer its manufac- turing operations _to Fergus, Ont,, and Londen, Gat, offered to maintain pension and senior. ity rights, and pay moving ex- penses and a cash gratuity to employees who would move. However, it was believed that most. employees at one of the company's two, Toronto plants decided act to leave because their union, the United Steel- workers of America (CLC), was able to relocate most of them. The tant employed about 350 persons, The company announced Tues- day its other plant was also sus- pending operations, About 130 employees. will be affected, The union said it expected the same situation would exist, where em- ployees would attempt to be re. located at other jobs in Toronto. A union spokesman said many of the employees were reluctant to leave the city. 'They don't bear the company any iil will," he said. 'They will receive all the benefits they have built up over the years, including pen- sion credits," Romney Spurns Active Drive For Nomination WASHINGTON | (Reuters)-- Governor George Romney of Michigan, said Tuesday he would have a duty to accept a draft for nomination as Republi- can party candidate for the No- vember U.S. presidential elec:| tion. 'Cluh funcheon audience: "I am not going to be an active candi- date ceakine the namination " Questioned about the possibil- ity that the party convention, meeting in July in Chicago, might call on him to be the standard-bearer, he calieds igs | would, of course, have a duty to accept." Governor Romney has often been spoken of as a possible dark horse should a deadlock develop between the officially- declare d candidates for the Re- publican nomination. Two men But, he told a National Press have so far entered the race. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 8, 1964 9] are Governor Newson efeller of New York and) Senator Barry Goldwater of Ari- zona. The; ACTOR'S SON FINED LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The 30-year-old son of actor Edward G. Robinson has paid a $156 fine for drunken driving. Edward G. Robinson Jr. was arrested last Aug. 24 in Hollywood, Pay oo scheduled to appear Monday, but it was vanes . a RESULTS COUNT! Mis] MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult @ Member of the. Oshawa & District' Real Estate Board SULTANA Peanut Butter Reg. Price jar. S80 29: NU FLUFF Laundry Rinse Liauip Dutch Bleach (2e Off Desi) 32 fl-oz [7 > SAVE 8 Reg. price 25¢ bel. Wo OFF DEAL . Reg. Price box $1.47 '1.39 SAVE AN EXTRA 8 SOLO COLOURED 4:95: COLGATE Dental Cream WITH FREE TOOTHBRUSH Cc giant size tube Scott, Cut Rite (20 Off Deal) Wax Paper Gi. 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