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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Aug 1966, p. 8

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f . 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 26, 1966 : * ' S ikifi ' R il Wi k pag csp 8 os | : m2 FP strikihg Rai orkers phe yr een : ne : @ : Atomic union members, S| 3 COUNTY LINES & @ Join Pi oe oin Picket Line Ranks = | fe, : . : : : MILLHAVEN FIRM STRU: . : : By GERARD McNEIL The 17,000 Steel Co. of Can-;strike began and iss in-|} --795 Oil, Chemical Friends Honor Blackstock Couple : OTTAWA (CP)--When 120,000|ada workers in Hamilton. this|volved: Atomic union 'eeiaben, Mi BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Mr.vice to the Bride and Groom" é rail workers strike today, they'll|week rejected a contract pro-| _» 397 Canada Packers em-| Haven Fibres Ltd., Millhavery and Mrs. Charles Andrews|/by Mrs. Sam Cawker, Port : {join a brotherhood of the un-|posal made by their negotiating ployees, Toronto, July 18, July 12, new contract. : i Perry who also sang 'The x committee. Porth ret Pg See ne oe eto coe (nee Lorraine Dayes) WEre)cinchine of Your Smile" and! § - : ee a 72 A labor department guess Ss eS 1 Oe Re ae 2 Ore nid weocdac imate ie oopiriripniiee sis RSS = s- seve Vee VA] ak EW COMLeUL aan a aenany RMAREY TD, Om = sstex =Ss-) may Tne Lord Biess «ana ; uC neR Tarn : BS ex 3 j : Bg [places another 45,000 on strike|¢jnada. alls Mcaat nickel 15, new. contract. Reena : a4 am i 10 Teamsters, Hazel Bisho: . se oe in the lKeep i Nat Sana Gray ; i other Industries in @ number/ producer, 16,000 employees at| of Canada cosmetics, Toronte,| --200 Steelworkers, Ga 1 ; : 'The hefty total of 165,000 is Sudbury 'and Port Colborne,| March 21, new contract. Metal Industries, Galt, J piano duet. SS i Dalton Dorrell was M.C. He!" o. xc. piesented the 'bride the equivalent of two per cent sont are seeking a new Con-| _two 'Typesetiers, General Beg HUBEY LORY. © ihvited the couple to seats on = of the labor force. Printers, Oshawa, since June, te plato, 'Then announeecommunity, with two" en "_ adit mumber of strikers ote, uae, aralzzed by 2,2) ae, new contract. SY tables. to match the coffee jm ex' a fraction of the --404 Typesetters, The Globe Solo, Marie Van Camp; Reci-|)sh16 prince Albert people had total of Canadians at work. July 14 and ended Aug. 10 with) 344 Mail, The Star, The Tele- IF YOU ARE tation, 'Charlies' Home Com-|~ . -- n loyment ii ily|@ conciliation b set ing" 'by Chery! and Harold|&iven them; a room divider, TR cgeitmieger ed caper yo eg up. There weyé" wildcat watk-| 28m, Toronto, since July, | THINKING ABOUT a an ottoman and some mis- ek -| 1964, new contract. bb ook a E tver tae cellaneous gifts. Bh Bed ae. genera gat a ye oncunmiing ge Gaur tempers. Wael LIFE INSURANCE Been Warned" by Betty Brad- nr aged spe : Breviteas : a 124,000 men walked out, threw|vote is to be taken by 1,350 em- setae ge rg oa ba es F brun; Piano Solo, David Gray; -- i, Ser dosage another 70,000 across the indus-|ployees of the Saskatchewan i eee Reading, ae P -aseegead s i : nc oe to rites a oo trial spectrum out of work. Power Corporation who want an 90 electrical workers, Tung- i epg Lang te lg Rage f 4 [iirc UNEMPLOYED |sight-vercent wage increase Sol Inlemational Lid. Brame: Metcalf; Reading "The Tae Maple " artes with M rs. i : Official federal statistics for bg: ae gina goveremee: ah tract r fa Wife" by Mrs. Stan.|Whitt Pet Pi innit July showed a labor force of|it 'may' consider back-to-work : : ary Of 8 Wile by srs. stan iter, For erry pianis' 7,787,000, with 244,000 or 3.1 per|/egislation if the men strike. 14 Teamsters, Capital Con- ford Van Camp; Reading, "Ad-!was enjoyed. se ee fe |cent unemployed. Here is the situation in On-| crete Products Ltd., Iroquois, ee Another 67,000, considered a|tario, with number of strikers,| June 16, new contract. -- : high figure, were not working|Company involved, date .the| --241 Steelworkers, Crane Audley Congratulates Bev Boys = : ' because of industrial disput AUDLEY (TC)-- Mr. ote Lambie, who is also a diving) ; being the July statistics were is- . ; 9 Mrs. Earl Puckrin presented|champion, leaves for Vancouv- & ; ee sued. their son, Scott Earl Charles,jer soon to attend university,| ge Pressure is being put on labor Has Your Food Dollar Lost lt s Punch? for baptism, at the churchjon a scholarship he won in di ; 2 : leaders by the memberships to service on Sunday. Mrs. Puck-|ing. He is majoring in physi- : : match the big gains made by Phone rin also transfered her church) cal! education. ' , Ontario truck drivers, Quebec 723 1] 63 = membership to Audley. | Mr, and Mrs. Bert Guthrie : i longshoremen and St. Lawrence J Kathy Lambie returned to Cal-| received many friends and rel-| ; Seaway workers earlier this| Why Not Call : bee y | . | y Not va ifornia on Tuesday, after spen-|atives at their home on Aug.| 2 eee |year. | d Stretch FOOD CLUB ding the summer with her fa-|14, on the occasion of their | am ; ' é Major strikes now in progress on sachs: TOM FARQUHARSON mily here. wedding anniversary. .. : : ' f wees \involve 5,300 employees of eight Your Dollar ' The seer? community adds| Noah and Debbie Bath, Or- i » ca. Canada Packers Ltd. plants G t ed To Save Y $100.00 Ye r ts congratulations to Beverley|angeville, have been visiting) across the country, 5,000 at five rante: 0 3aV a al Boys, who resides on the fourth| with their cousin, Peggy Squire. | TEARS FOR A TROUPER Dominion Textile Ltd. plants in -- EES _ SUN LIFE west of here, on winning silver| Joyce Smith, Jo Astley and| Quebec, and 7,000 British Colum- | Assurance Company and bronze medals in diving|Lynda Puckrin motored to Ig-| Perry Como gave Patric- said the singer, who is a- men, women and children 'bia carpenters. | THE FOOD PLAN THAT at the British Commonwealth|nace, Ontario this week, by) ja Lawler, 36 of Ottawa a pearing in Ottawa this from Ottawa orphanages, | Other disputes are holding up| of Canada Games in Jamaica. Her coach|way of the U.S.A., Doug Smith 3 ' week at the Central Canada homes and hospitals attend- (production of everything from ~ E Donsid Webb, 'Toronto, is alwill retum with them, after big hug Thursday and she Exhibition. Miss Law- ing a special free grand- |matches to headlights. HAS PR OVEN ITSELF RESIDENCE: pony brother of Mrs. Earl Puckrin.|spending the summer at Ig-| Promptly burst into tears. ler, a multiple' sclerosis stand show at the Exhibition.| Meanwhile, strikes threaten} - 668-4371 725-436 Mrs. Puckrin's son, Jimmieinace as a forest ranger. Smile and take it easy,' patient, was one of 5,000 (CP Wirephoto) -'other key industries. , mm HERE'S A CHANCE TO SCORE! EVERYONE LIKES TO BE A WINNER LET SAVINGS BE YOUR * We need help! We're loaded with summer tires. Winter - : | stocks are on the way. Tires Get a First Down With A Free | ™ust be cleared at . ROCK BOTTOM PRICES! CAR SAFETY INSPECTION! All Work Done By High Quality Pros. 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