® 9 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Toesdey, September 14, 1968 Two Byelections May Set Pattern Oil Strike Postponed - SASKATOON (CP)--A_ sched- uled strike today by 105 Royalite Oil Co, Ltd. workers here was postponed until Tues- For Hooked Teen Idols. Apartheid Policy Damnation Likely By WILLIAM NEVILLE OTTAWA (CP)--The 54th in- ter-parliamentary conference is a vote today approve closer IPU ties with the United Na- tions Economic and Social By THE CANADIAN PRESS * Voters in the Ontario ridings "of Nipissing and Toronto-Brac- ondale elect provincial, mem- bers Wednesday in balloting that could reflect the campaign: ing strength of the Progressive 'Conservative and Liberal' lJead- it i Jack Gorman, contractor, have urged voters to "Go Gorman! Go govern- "ment!" Defeat of Liberal candidate Dick Smith, 34, would be a per- sonal blow to Mr. Thompson, who took over as provincial party leader a year ago follow- ing a Conservative sweep in the September, 1963, general elec- ; tons, = Both ridings were won by Lib- *erals in the general election-- Exeo Troy in Nipissing and Jo- h Gould in Bracondale--and re 'made vacant by their deaths. "TOOK 77 SEATS >In the elections, Conserva- tives took 77 seats, Liberals 24 and New Democratic Party 'seven. In two byelections Sept. 10, 1964, the Conservatives won 'Windsor-Sandwich from the Lib- ls but jost Toronto-Riverdale "to the NDP. In Nipissing in 1963 Mr, Troy efs. + Both leaders have thrown hemselves into the campaign n the 7,000-square-mile Nipis- 'ging riding, centred on North ' Bay. y " ' Premier Robarts has appealed to voters in 9 videotaped televi- dion appearance to send him 'another man for his "team" at . n's Park, and campaign 'signs of Conservative candidate a 42-year-old tive candidate Stanley Frolick, only 2,119 of 24,038 votes cast; in Bracondale, 2,675 of 11,148, caster, Reginald Finnemore. stituency with an immi; vote of about 4,000 of 16, cal care scheme and the gov- ish Mortgage and Trust Corp, Ltd, Liberal candidate is George man who has already some sup- port in the riding which gave him 4,200 votes in a losing bid for a seat on the city's board of control last year, Lawrence Odette, a S4-year- old undertaker is the Cohserva- tive standard-bearer. In Bracondale as in Nipissing, the Conservatives are empha- sizing that a riding which sends a government member to Queen's Park can expect more done for it than one that elects an opposition member, Staking his campaign on the proposition that immigrants, as Canadians, want to be ap- proached in their new language, Mr, Odette is sending all his literature out in English, unlike the Liberals and New Demo- crats who are issuing campaign Bracondale Mr, Gould won with a slim 69 votes over Conserva- The New Democratic Party candidate in Nipissing polled The NDP byelection candi- date in Nipissing is a Sl-year- old radio and television broad- In Bracondale, an urban - n' eli- gible voters, the NDP man is 46-year-old social worker, John Farina, who is hitting at such moves as the government medi- ernment decision to lend money to the financially-troubled Brit- Ben, a former Toronto alder- expected to condemn South Af- rica in absentia today for its ra- cial policies of apartheid, A draft resolution branding apartheid 'a grave crime four .scheduled to come before ithe conference for forma) vote, Advance Indications are the resolution will receive virtually unanimous approval from the '600-odd delegates from 61 na- tional parliaments, South Africa itself is not a member of the Intér-Parliamen- wa Union. he resolution, prepared by a committee on "self-govyerning territories and ethnic ques: tions," charges that the govern- ment of South Africa has main- tained apartheid in defiance of numerous declarations on hu- man rights, It calls on the conference to "strongly condemn' the repub- lic's government and asks member parliamentarians to push their own governments to implement United Nations' res- olutions calling for sanctions and other action against South Africa, against humanity" is one of Council, urge member countries to share in an exchange of tele vision programs with "progres sive educational values in a hu manitarian sense," and call fo' an all-out effort, led by the United Nations, to tackle the world population problem. By conference order, all four votes will be taken without prior \debate, Before the votes are called, a further plenary, session will be held on a draft resolution on prospects for improved interna- tional economic relations, | urges a swift and large-scale in crease in technical to ease trade barriers, Monday's debate on this res olution centred on demands by for more stable markets and prices the developing countries for primary products, Severa delegates from Africa and Asia argued that, with their econo mies closely linked to one or two such products, no real prog reas could be made unless they) can net a far greater return) Other resolutions to come to/from exports AJAX COUNCIL IN BRIEF AJAX (Staff) -- Ajax may be Ajax Could Be The First To Try New Incinerator UNSAFE VEHICLES assistance on a no-strings basis and an earnest attempt by all nations day by union officials. -| Tuesday may also mark the -\start of a strike affecting other refineries from New Brunswick rjto British Columbia, Neil Reimer of Edmonton, in- ternational representative of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International 'Union (CLC) said. the postponement Me allow negotiations to con- nue, The men were scheduled to strike today in support of de- mands for wage increases of 40 cents an hour, The company of- tifered 25 cents over two years. -| Average current wage is $2.75 an hour, Six employees of Empire 01) Co, Ltd, ,a subsdiary here of British American Oil Co, Ltd,, .|Struck Friday, Current wage at the Empire plant is $1.87 an hour, MAY AFFECT NATION }| James R, Duncan of Toronto, Canadian director of the union, jsaid the Empire strike could herald a walkout by about 3,500 .|workers at refineries from Saint John, N.B, to Vancouver, At Port Moody, east of Van- |couver, sources close to the oil industry said a strike at BA's |marketing division there would |be called Tuesday. | Sources said the strike would be called Tuesday to co- incide with national contract negotiations at BA's Clarkson, Ont., refinery where main ne- gotiations are under way, Meanwhile at Kamloops 80 |workers at BA's refinery there |will walk off their jobs Wednes- day unless the company has of- BRAMPTON (CP) -- Musi clans with a teen-age fi should receive stiffer for narcotics cause of their influence on their audiences, a lawyer said in court here Monday, : Crown counsel Stanton Hi said he would press for penalties after the court Richard Danko, 22, of » member of a rock 'n' roll band, on a year's suspended sentence for illegal possession of mari- juana, Danko and the five other members of the band, Hawks, were charged Jan, 20 after RCMP found marijuana in a car at Toronto: International Airport, Charges against Erie Garth Hudson, 28, Jaime Robertson, 22, William Avis, 25, Levon Helm, 25, all of Toronto, and Richard Manuel, 22, of Strat- ford were dismissed, FISH CAUGHT BY MILLION The North Atlantic ocean gives up about 10,000,000 tons of fish to commercial fishermen each year, nagging backache! to be bothered by The . the first town in North America to install a new type of 'open trench" incinerator for the dis- posal of its garbage. Councillor 0, G. Ashley un- veiled a plan at a meeting of the Ajax Town Council Mon- day night that could solve the odorous Ajax dump problem, In a report from his public Protective Services Commit- tee Chairman W, E. LeGros told Council Monday night that only 147 out of 700 cars which went through the Dept, of Transport Safety Lane during the sum- mer were approved by police, STREET LIGHTING The Ajax Hydro Commission literature in half a dozen lan- guages, defeated Mr, Gorman by a 929- vote margin--11,424 to 10,495. In WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy, Sunny Intervals; P| 'ted feeling, When fered a basis for negotlations| that irritation ot the by then, b+ ee result "-- 370 oe oe at Clark. -- a, os ut, pects F son have voted in favor of a soy ee tia taetneee a ~~ Pggeeg at Texaco tre feng. fromthe. felt = Janada Ltd, at Port Credit,| ?* , oe Ont., also have voted to strike ay Rad tiaarhiee if necessary, New large cise saves money, informed Town Council that ' Showers On Wednesday wane commute, MAM work imcaing aim ace' KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS long been-a problem since in-\town had commenced on Sept. dustrial waste is five times 7, The Commission told Council 'a TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts,few isolated showers this after- e greater than the residential ROS ARY SERVICE issued by the weather oftice atinoon, Occasional light rain be- NO, CHIVALRY ISN T ALL THAT DEAD amount with some "Ajax indus.| (2#t all the new poles would be } in before winter and that tree trimming in the area would be done after checking with the) ginning late tonight becoming continuous and heavier toward morning 'Wednesday, Not as tries bringing as much as ten and his, Bonnie Is also new | truckloads of highly combust to Oshawa, having arrived jable waste to the dump daily. No chivalry isn't dead, it just had a rest last week in Pendergast, 18 and a Grade 18 student at OCCI, enjoys for Brother 6.30 a.m.: Synopsis; A new storm is de- veloping rapidly over the Da- Oshawa high schools as . | . ~on,| own foreman, kotas and rain associated with|cool tonight. Winds light be- é the Frosh-Week frustrations here this summer from | Mr. Ashley said that a con- R d R it will pach Lake Superior byjcoming southeast near 25 late} chy 9 = Bed of Ronnie Wetted. {4 as ane Winton, Oot. wg olga fg -- cost) NEW CONSTABLE aymon ava ry nightfall across much of the province by Wed- nesday morning. tonight, Northern White River: able cloudiness with a few light spread the} Council approved Monday equipment now being negoti-/night the appointment of Jack ated for was expected to cost! Steven Roach as a probation: | Vari-| *°Y school life. James attempts to carry her books --Oshawa Times Photo : = Sept. 14, 7:90 P.M Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, rn ie ai oes. Pony e i : $20,000. ary constable to replace Paul | ¢ 4, . bp southern Lake Huron, Niagara,|"@!n tonight an ne ' t , . "VENTE | Stevenson who recently resign- a ke Ontario, Windsor, Texto Cool, Winds light becoming Tl e overs ver » gig voted Fy? ag ed. Mr, Roach will start with | ronto, Hamilton; Cloudy with|southeast 25 tonight. led that a sewer bypass had|'@ force on Sept, 19 after 18 G F a few sunny intervals today.) sorecast Temperatures * e been constructed at Burcher rd,| months experience on the Tim: | errow uner a Variable cloudiness with show-\row tonight, high' Wednesday: ationa out n Win aoe Teta te ata ior pre,| mins Police Force. érs' and. scattered thunder-|wingsor .... OTS vent flooding which had oc-|*ARE INCREASE Grand Knight, Fraternal Chairmen, storms Wednesday, Littlelcy thomas so curred there this spring when , : eed | LOU. HUGHES AL, ROBINSON change in temperature. Winds|7 ondo 4 52 7) | BY THE CANADIAN PRESS jplete falsehood," and that thejan official of the Brandon local,| several basements were wal: Ajax Taxi drivers have asked | becoming northerly 10 to 15 to- ee RE 52 2 Workers in the marketing di-/Company was open for negotia-|said later that the 50 Brandon lowing in sanitary sewer waste) 2°¥" Council to increase their/® omg southeast 15 to 20 Wed-!Mount Forest 50 79 |Vision of British-American il paee ane. UMD. eae i he om ery follow oe when heavy rains overloaded| fare from an initial 40 cents to} - - nesday. ates Co. in Vancouver: prepared t owing the Saskatoon inci-/labor grievance procedure : ' é Northern Lake Huron, Georg: Manttton é 3 " strike today and colon ettrolals dent the strike deadiine at the|which requires the union to wait] 'Me S¥stem: . gu ---- id preg weet CITY OF OSHAWA -- TAXES DUE fan Bay, Haliburton, Killaloe,|st, Catharin 3s 72. (Said workers in other company|Clarkson refinery, the com-|a week after the minister re-/CURBS AND PAVING jating costs, The driving charge Sedbury, North Bay: Cloudy/roronto 55 73. [plants across the country would|Pauy's largest in Canada, was/fuses to establish a conciliation! Ajax will call for tenders to would remain at 10 cents for with a few sunny intervals and Peterborough .... 48 73 |be on strike by the end of the/Put. forward from Friday tojboard before holding a strike) install 4,000 feet of curbs alon: each one-third mile. Council re- NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS of a few brief showers|Kingston ssccrre 50 70. |WeeK, {12:01 a.m, Thursday. About 30) vote. King crescent at an estimated) ferred the question to the Overcast with occasionallTrenton .......... §2 2 {| Some oil workers in Saska-/Workers there will be affected.) 'The first workers to strike|cost of $7,800, Paving program finance and legislation commit: light rain late tonight and Wed-|Killaloe .......... 40 70 |f00n are already on strike, | it ee of eer = walked off their jobs with Em- fer this veer wil include| tee, 4th. INSTALMENT OF REALTY TAX = nesday. i At issue were a union demand|'@rnational representative forinire Oil Co, Ltd., 2A sub-| Thompson rd, from Dowty st. erm Bo Bg Seder ae ogg : : a for a 55-cent-an-hour van in-[the union, said Monday night seer, in casatsen Order. to Franklin st, and the" un MENTAL gooey permission COLOR OF INK LAST DAY TO it. Winds becoming north-ISudbury ..... 50 @§._[ectease over the next two years,|@bout 1,000 workers would be) ay "' Reimer said refinery|P&Ved Portion of Franklin st:| monday night to the Oshawa] WAROS ORINT ON BALLS AVOID PENALTY . érly 10 to 15 today and southeast(Rariton ...ccc.cc. 45 go [and the problem of automation] Striking, including those at BA'S) workers, who now earn an av-{#® Well as half of the area be-/ sng Ontario County Mental! Ne, 4, 5, and 6 Bleck Fridey, Sept, 10 15 to 25 Wednesday. Sault Ste. Marie,, 50 60 |®Mong refinery workers, Grandon, Man,, refinery. lerage of $3.75 an hour, had| hind the Ajax shopping centre./Hoaith Association to canvass] Ne. 1, 2, end 3 Brown Friday, Sept. 17 ' Tima i ALK i Officials of the Oil, Chemical) But Reg Basken of Winnipeg, |, ne. Y : : Right turn lanes on Bayly st./ 5 | Cochrane, Mmagami, Al-/Kapuskasing .. 45 50 turned down a company offer the town for funds on Sept. 20. a, Sault Ste. Marie. south- ond Atenin Weorkerve Unie e cit vs ananen| Will be constructed at the inter-| : IF ANY INSTALMENT IS PAST DUE--Please telephone the gom . Marie, White River. 45 50 of a %-cent-an-hour increase }21 and 22 ern White River: Cloudy with alMoosonee . 40 sq .|(CLC) say up to 10 per cent of| & 2ege over the next two years. sections of Harwood ave, and/-- cael EEN ; Tox Office 725-1153 for PENALTY AMOUNT to ADD when few sunny intervals today, A/Timmins--..; 45 g5 {Canadian refinery workers are No Bill Down But he and other union een ng | a8 Femitting by mall te City Hell, r = {being laid off annually because . i. cials said the major issue was| WITHIN THE BUDGET . jof automation, They want a =| On Po | eae tline anil feb security fet] Finances Commiiien Caalrmas . IF MAILED ON DUE DATE BEFORE MIDNIGHT to be sure of eget wich eect, ech ISOMING --[ieiney workers." "|p. Wetherall reported tat Ue AYodern homes ---- sriginally| ewtrchantte Pentre tara miraht MAIL SHOULD ne itice of plant closure, transfer-} KITCHENE 'P)-- 'ang, Vancouver officials have said| town had been operating within rene Pee de Yi] BE DROPPED IN THE POST OFFICE FRONT (Simcoe St.) letter | p ure, transfer-/ KITCHENER (CP)--A grand ' cost over $11,000 all ser- a A : lable seniority, and a re-training|jury returned no Dill in two/the purpose of the strike was to its budget for tals year be rtd j t sc | setter ieee tab ones! cose vin ~ Congratulations are ex- THE ROTARY CLUB of (program for displaced workers.jeases when the Su./set a pattern of settlement for|the end of August, Councillor|vices, great scenery, clean) : : $ tended to John H. Hoskin, of = Qshawa has: been paired |' Union workers at British.[preme Court opened here be-|other major. oil companies in} Wetherall reported that 96 per/pure air, hunting & fishing,/] | Toxes may be paid ot City Hall or for @ small service charge + Nelson, B.C., who is cele with the Rotary Club of [American refineries at Kam-|fore Mr, Justice Maurice King/Canada. cent of property taxes for thisimedical services --- now] ot ony Chartered Bank or Trust Office in the City of Oshewe, jbrating his Sith birthday, ' A - y "lub Of loops, B.C., Moose Jaw, Sask..|Monday. BA's large Vancouver refin./ Year had been collected, $7,900. FAILURE TO PAY ANY ONE INSTALMENT on or before due oo Pe a brother of Saarbrucken, Germany, for |jand Clarkson, Ont.. were ex. They found there was insuf-j@TY Was not expected to be) nUTCH TREAT Sind Gausnn Tedey. date necessitates the Tax Collector to proceed to collect by + W. N. Hoskin of Oshawa. gage ~-- year, " fpectes to follow the lead = ie ficient, reac - ae Mary are not yom by get gan Councillor R. J. Wright in- No obligation several Statutory and Local By-Law. provisions such as Colles > ; part of its work to promote 'ancouver warehouse workers!Uhlarik, 29-year-old Galt house-|* eated ay "}formed Council that 6500 Dutch ee Pee eee eee i &__ The current issue of The relations between the clubs, Mee truck drivers wife, on trial on charge of at-|ion. {tulips waaih po aed ond age "TY She St Rents where pepe eet eee ee BOWES & COCKS REALTORS, LTD. | «Ontario Gazette states let- Sters patent of incorporation Action in some cases and by possible 'Bailiff Seizure' of chattels, subject to additional costs, the Oshawa club will for- STRIKE POSTPONED tempting to murder her hus- cost of $360 for the beautifica- In Saskatoon, a strike origi. band, Lajos Uhlarik. KICKED GRENADE ABOUT , : tion of the town's entrance. | Shave been granted to two ward & tape recording 88 [nally called against. the BA.| The seven ~ man jury also GEORGETOWN, British Gui-/Mr, Wright also received Coun: || plese 'tend "Faradey "Wie Fsteee Cie Admin eer di Ml an Mla well as a folio of color jowned Royalite Oi! Co,, refin.|/Tuled the Crown had not pro-/ana (Reuters)--A soccer gamejcil's permission to purchase YN ASS vie. Aduiniotention ig. C. L. COX pore eden ~ slides to its German coun- /eny for last weekend was post-/duced sufficient evidence) being played here by three smallishade and ornamental trees | epee a Wicaritles Cor, Centre and Athel Ste, Tax Collector SUxmed Sales and "rt oa terpart, poned until today to allow ne-/against Gordon' Spiegelberg of] boys was halted abruptly when|costing $300 for the beautitica- City a Nevent Limited. Uxbridee 8 ; ' |gotiations to continue, Kitchener, charged with threat: a passerby noticed that their/tion of the Southwood sub- Address = w » Uxbridge, Former Ontarie County Union officials said when ening to cause injury or death. | 'ball was a live hand grenade, | division, Oe co oe Warden Cyril Morley will be honored with a reception by the Doric Lodge number 424 jworkers appeared at the plant : |Monday they found doors locked| * q and security guards on patrol i No need to leave the kitchen! ¥ ' » Oshawa Fire Department spent a quiet night with only fone minor call to deal with : | Mike G resi fa stuck garbage removal in the Pickering Masonic | ino Sues Gul aan te % fmachine. City ambulance © Temple, Kingston rd. e., | situation a lockout and said the =--hpaiag only one routine -- Pickering Thursday, at 815 |company had indicated it was | | 1 Year to 4 Year : p.m, The Right Worshipful [®t Prepared to negotiate under || ¢]o NK : a" ; ny circumstances. Guaranteed Investme: ticates, City Fire Chief Ray Hobbs Brother Cyril Morley is Diss |" euevet, fear avileen res | ¢ P) -- Ge recovering in Oshawa trict Deputy Grand Master finery manager, said Mr. Ger- | '7 ve) eGenera) Hospital after a of Torento Distric 6 mann's statement was a "'com- i Cae hed << eee nann's statement was a "com. ; 5 your to 10 yeor GLC.' -- 534% hospital last Thursday and Sis not expected to be there #more than a week or so. Mr. | SHobbs will be travelling to Burning Rectal Itch Relieved In Minutes . pp in October for the | e % 'Tnternational Firemen's | Stntere | 7 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS os ee oe j This Special Hemorrhoid Remedy = j shawa | "girl reappeared at her Osh- | Centains a Unique Healing Substance | I "awa home yesterday after Sane sake for 3 bears That Relieves Pain As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids interest calculated end paid quarterly 'Doris Flight, of 19% Drew Sat., was posted missing on "Sunday night. 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