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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1966, p. 6

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' THE OOHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Becomber 6, 1966 T. D, THOMAS +» » Heads Poll FRED BRITTEN » Eighth Place OSHAWA BOARD OF EDUCATION TRUSTEES RETURNED FRED WOTTON +» + Ninth Place STEPHEN SAYWELL + +» Clase Third LLOYD CLARKE + ++ Tenth Place United Mine Workers Seek To End CLC Rift GLACE BAY, N.S. (CP)--The United Mine Workers of Amer-| fea, out of the orthodox labor fold in Canada for 10 years, have taken the first positive steps towards re-affiliation with the Canadian Labor Congress, The UMW's international) headquarters in Washington) Monday named John H. De- laney of Glace Bay as commis- sioner to study the dispute be- tween the union and the CLC, which dates back to 1954, The final break came in 1955. Mr. Delaney has been in- structed to make contact with all parties concerned and then report back to a meeting of the international executive board of the UMW in Washington in the mew year. There are two districts of the anion in Canada: District 2% with 6,500 members in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and 2,000 members in Saskatch- ewan, Alberta and British Co- lumbia. All the members are coal miners, MEETS WESTERN LEADERS | Mr, Delaney will leave for Calgary, headquarters of Dis- trict 18, this weekend to consult with the union executive there. He will confer with President Claude Jodoin and other officers of the CLC in Ottawa on his way back to Nova Scotia. The original dispute arose over raiding charges against other members of the then Ca- nadian Congress of Labor by District 50 of the UMW in Can- ada. Ironically, District 50 left the UMW and set itself up as an autonomous union about four --- ago, although it retained tle. istrict 50, as an international District 18 with approximately union in its own right now esti- Hotel Run As Private Club Atlantic Inquiry Hears TORONTO (CP)--The Luica- an Beach Hotel on Grand Ba- mas Island was run as a pri- vate club by one of its man- agers, a royal commission in- vestigating the collapse of At- lantic Acceptance Corp. was told Monday. Jack Tramiel, president of Commodore Business Machines A lanti ic ea Lid., an t subsidiary, told the commission that the ¢club atmosphere was one rea- gon Atlantic lost so much money fn its Grand Bahamas invest- ment, Mr, Tramiel said that he looked into the operation of the quest of the late C. Powell Mor- | gan, president of Atlantic. "Everyone had his hand in| someone else's pocket," he said, | Atlantic had 600,000 on the island, most of| it in the Lucayan Beach Hotel, | Mr. Tramiel said the manager | of the hotel, Allan Manis, gave} the impression it was his pri- vate club by the way he lived and the parties he gave. HAD NON-PAYING GUESTS The hotel had a private plane which Manis used for a shuttle service to Miami, the witness said, There were many non- paying guests who got we) hotel early in 1965 at the re- thing on the cuff. invested $i1,| mated to have more than 200,- 600 members in Canada and the United States, originally had jeonstruction industries, However, Mr, Delaney said {Monday the UMW branch "be- came something of a catchall," organizing in a number of di- versified industries, The dispute arose from charges by District 50 in 1054 that other CCL members were raiding in the chemical in- dustry. The UMW national of- fice backed the district and stopped paying dues to the con- gress and the UMW affiliation mae the CCL was terminated in 55, jurisdiction in the chemical and LEONARD GLOVER +++ Fourth Place MRS, ANNIE LEE Place ROBERT STROUD ixth Plaee tee TORONTO (CP)---"Tory Tor: onto" has elected its first New Demoerat mayor. William Dennison made the grade Monday despite opposi- tion from incumbent Philip Giv- ens, fellow controller William Archer and a lack of ounper from the city's three ily newspapers, A native of Snake River, an Ottawa Valley farming commu- nity, he 'entered politics' in 1919 at 14, The United Farmers of On: tario recruited him to organize a heckling team and badger Liberatis and Conservatives campaigning in Renfrew County. "We got so good the appasi- tien parties gave up sending speakers into the north of the county," the mayor-elect re- ealls, 'The only time I didn't stammer was when I talked polities," As a young man, Mr. Denni- son worked as a farmhand in | OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St, &,, Oshawe 8 x 10 -- 1,50 each 5 x 7 = 1,25 each 20% Discount on Orders ot 3 or Mare Pictures Filmed amidst the awe-inspiring scenery of British Columbia 1 4 RITA TUSHINGHAM OLIVER REED STARTING TOMORROW Reduce Your Income Tax You can cut taxes now on money you set aside for your retire- ment years, if you meet either of these two simple requirements: 1 You are not a member of a Registered Pension Plan; 2 You are a member of a Registered Pension Plan but your contribution is less than the maxinmam allowed for tax savings. One other important thing. Your savings (in excess of any contributions to your employer's Registered Pension Plan) tast be put into a "Registered Savings Plan"--the kind of plan you would buy from a fife insurance company. And you must establish your Plan by March 1, 1967, for relief on your 1966 income tax. ¥f you are not a member of 9 Registered Pension Plan, the maxinvam allowed for tax savings is 20% of your earned in- come or $2,500, whichever is less. If you are a member, the maximum allowed for your combined savings under both the Registered Pension Plan and Registered Savings Plan is 20% or $1,500, whichever is less. Why is a Manufacturers Life Pian the best way? Because there's no guessing about the basic amount of money you'll accumnlate or the basic Bifetime income tt will purchase when you retire. You have these figures in writing in your contract when you bry. Moreover, you may purchase a participating contract and receive dividends in addition to the basic guaranteed benefits. 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Frende-Cumbe Representative Bus, 726-7391 Res. 655-4520 ce Toronto's Mayor-Elect Ran Business In Oshawa Western Canada in 1024 and 1995 and returned Wast in 1094, taking a job as fender inspeciar | at the General Motors plant in Oshawa, He quit his job to take speech: heragy course in Kitchener and New York City and later opened his own speech-therapy schoul in Oshawa, He moved to Toronto in 1930 and opened a speech achaol, aR, Pet ated sso aati ab Expo Workers MONTREAL (CP) = A Expo workers staged a wi mat be atrike Monday at the site of the world's fair, Perkon the scrap: jping ¢ of plans to have employ: een driven vy wunee w ee from parking lots near stadium, spokesman said be- and 500 workers of the 7,000 employees at the site remained away from work Mee, of while the ne pre agree _Fesume work. a Mer | Stage Strike «| EG RANE aie ic A (°tive ws their Jove The dispute was touched to have workers en by buses to their jobs 50 that come z ereenan ee al the site would not red by the 4,000 aulo- mobiles that Mealy eram the fair grounds; Fixpo officials later agreed to iciap ine igen oi inirouweNmE the service and to allow workers to rely on their own private vehicles te get to wark, The workers who refused to resume work Monday sought assurance from thelr contract djors that they would be pals for githe time they did not w a r was ke In the 1085 federal election, he campaigned uns ully as CCF candidate in Rosedale riding, He turned to local polities but was twice beaten in bids for a seat on city council, Changin tacties, he ran for sehool boar in 1087 and topped the polls, During that era, Mr, Denni: \son had to deal with accusations that he was a Communist sym- pathizer, In the 1040 eivie-eier- tion campaiga, he offered $10 to anyone who could prove he ad ever stood on a Communist platform, In 1053, he took a seat on eity council as an alderman. comer OBSERVES DEATHDAY GRIMSBY, England (CP). 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