Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 19 Jan 1962, p. 12

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Refuse To Conciliate MineMill Bargaining eoBuRY ICP The OntaA ria Labor Relations Board Thursday rejected request by Local 593 ol the In rnational Union of Mine Mill and Smel ter Workers 1nd or concil tion in their conlract negotiav tiorls with the International Ni ckel Companyof Canada The board instead ordered the local which is currently embroiled with the United Steelworkers at America CLC for representation of the 16000 workers here to resume its own talks with the company The board set Feb dead line by which time the two par ties must have resumed bar gaining To date the MineMill Inca talks total one meeting It was held here in mid November but loco said it could see no usciul purpose in continuing be cause at Sudburys unsettled la her situation The board ruled incos objec tions to resuming talks were in valid Local 598s contract with lnco expired Jan but members have been working normally under the terms or the old three year agreement The rival Stccl union which has been fighting threemonth campaign in the Sudbury district to Sign up lllinehllll members asked the board for certifica tion as bargaining agent or the Inca workers WANT HEARING The national ottice of ltlinc ltIill led by President Ken Smith objected to vote being held without hearing to jus tin it The board Thursday ruled nav tionnl offico objections to the Vote not well taken and con curred with ruling handed down Sept by Chic Justice ltlcltuer of the Ontario Supreme Court that restrained Smith or hisngents from act log or purporting to act in any way in the affairs of Local 59s first step toward the vote will be taken Monday when lluto President Granted Stay In Fiqht Trial SOUTH BEND Ind AP Présidcnt Sherwood Egbert ot StudebakerPachard Corpora tion Thursday was granted vucks continuance in his trial disorderly conduct charge after he allegedly offered to ht astrikcr in front of his zcrt not appear in city court but was represented by company lawyer He remained free on $50 bond gbert made no comment after his arrest Wednesday night but company spokes man denied that tight chal lenge was made For Commercial 0r Industrial Photos Portraits Passport Film Developing CALL SMIIII STUDIO 38 Dun on St PA 34176 Over Hunts Amazing boardappointed uninicer will be in Sudbury to plan for itA date or the vote will be set pending report from the or airliner Smith said Thursday he and other national officers of Mine llill had never opposed vote being held providing it was pmvcn conclusively that Steel was legally entitled to such vote He said that in view of the collusion between Steel and the torces ot lbcnl 5913 President Don Gillis the workers rights should be protected HASN OPPOSED Gillis in Europe attending NATO meeting as Canadian labor representative has not put up any opposition to Steels incursions in Sudbury The national office of Mine lfill also announced that meet ing of local 593 members ch outlay mted to set up trial committee to hear against sillis executive The charges are that they slandercd national and interna tional oliicers ot the union ns sisted move to secede the lo cal conspired with officers or Steel denied the membership their rights by conceding mem bership meetings and spent money belonging to the mem bership in violation of the con stitution nnd bylaws of the hr cal Some Provincial Health Ministers Reply On Meat Inspection Query OTTAWA CPLSome at the provincial health ministers have replied to Health Minister Mon tcitlis invitation or federalva vtncial action on the problem at meat inspection Mr hionteith in making the announcement Thur day did not disclose the content at tho replies In recent letter he nskcd the provincial health ministers to cooperate in policing non rcglstercd slaughter houses ile altered to call conference on the prob if the provinces though usciul About 85 per cent at all meat sold in Canada bears the oili ciai Canada Approved stamp of the federal agriculture dc partment But abbatoirs dealing solely within their own provlt inccs are not required to sub mit to federal inspection Meanwhile the RCMP disclosed that two moro charges were laid Thursday in the ot tawa area involving sale for hu man consumption of meat from dead and diseased animals Names were notrcleascd Six individuals now have been charged in the Ottawa area Km ANNUAL MEETING of The Barrie Young Progressive Conservative Association will be held WEDNESDAY JANUARY 24th I962 IN THE BOARD ROOM OF DANGERFIELD MOTORS 233 Bradford Stu Barrie at 800 pm 1556 FARGOVl long when hue I956 rnnco v4 15 stake lsss FARGO vs tractor and trailer $1 650 Man INTERNATIONAL Il $3IOO illso INTERNATIONAL lI dump $3300 nlsi INTERNATIONAL dump Knslo iNTEnNArlONil Tractor on air nlro INTERNATIONAL Ion wheel base $1450 Mao INTERNATIONAL Ion wheel has $1500 PHONE PA 83026 PHILIPS Trudeup Offer INTERNATIONAL MOTdR TRUCKS DUNLOP CLOVERLEAF TOW TRUCK WHEEL ALIGNING BODY REPAIRS HART Isis nusrm Panel mint miles only but iNrnnNArloNin long wnrrl base INTERNATIONAL wItII Frlnk cimr anthlnt IuII hydraulic controls 1953 CHEVROLET rickUp $llso 1958 INTERNATIONAL Pickurn $1 250 was FARGO Pickup as $275 1552 INTERNATIONAL ii cylinder Pickups $2390 BARR NIGHTS rA 83139 PHILIPS THE COMPANY THAT TAKES THE TIME TO BUILD THE BEST NOT $50 OR $70 OR $90 TRADE IN ALLOWANCE our $12000 FOR YOUR ON THIS FEATURING PHILIPS USED TV CONSOLE 23 Bonded easy to clean pictiire tube Solid wood not masonite or pressboard cabinet in walnut and light walnut Controlled voltage chassis with large fullvrange speaker REG SELLING PRICEL38935 TRADE IN ALLOWANCE PAYONLY 92000 EASYBUDGET TERMS AS LOWAS 250 WEEKLY OUR OWN SERVICE DEPT FAST EFFICIENT 113 DUNLOP ST RECONDITIONED Tsieylsmns FROM$4995 79 MONARCH ignorance Few Doors or Eatons PA 02059 um maul sumac InmarrsNoAnvlin me Smokers Have Much more Risk With Breathing System Report TORONTO CPLThe risk of suturing chronic ailments ol the breathing system about double among persistent long term cigarette smokers com pared to nonsmokers univer sity medical researcher told the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada annual meeting Dr Donald Anderson of the medical department of the University at British Columbia gave the results Thursdny at survey on the relation between smoking habits and chronic res piratory trouble The survey was conducted last year among crosssection of the population of Berlin Nil pulp and paper town with heavy alr pollution The study originally was de signed to trace the inflamed mpiratory disease in com munity of high airpollution but Dr Anderson assisted by Har vard Universitys Dr Benjamin Ferris found cigarette smok ing factors intervened They concluded that future studies at the cifccts oi airpol lution should concentrate on nonsmokers in order to achieve true results dose ol oral polin vaccine on top oi Salk polio injections can boost protection against the WILL SIDER BROCKVIIJAE CPD Bruck villes request for elevation to city status will be taken under advisement by the Ontario Mu nicipal board public hearing was told Thursday by chairman Viliam Greenwood Brockville has population of 18000 disease significantly Dr van Rooyen llama told the college The Dnlhousic University bacteriologist suggested orally adminlstered Sabin should be used to supplement Immunity obtained by Salk vac cine He said controlled on periment with the Iivevirus Sa bin vaccine raised the immun ity level between five and 10 per cent in Nova Sootia com munity that had been treated previously with killedvirus Salk vaccine UKs Slow Mail Will Go On Despite Government Word LONDON IMIIIElSiA work torule slowdown byl70000 Brit ish postal workers will go on indefinitely despite the govern mcnts promise to cod its pay pause austerity drive by the end at March the Union of Post Office Workers announced Thursday The postal workers are work ingtovnilnadhcring srtictly to the instructions in the post ofiice handbookto back demands for higher pay Continuation of the leayold slowdown was discussed at ca binctlcvel Thursday Another post oflicelunion the mowstrong Engineers Union plans to start working to rule trom Midnight Friday also be causaot vagc demands This will mainly aitcct telephone SEIVICQS TORONTO CF Travel agent Constantine Gust Mini trails accused in sworn state ments of being involved in bf naming Immigrationli tion tor too said Thursday he has cancelled his plans to take ajtrip to his native Greece Earlier he had said he planned to go there or two Bawdy House Charged $100 For Visit mnoNro cm Elizabeth Anderson 66who lice sald operated on exclusan bawdy house for live yeflrST€CEIQd suspended sentence Thursday and placed on probation for two years ltlrs Anderson pleaded guilty to procuring and kccping gt bawdy house In whichit was allegcdshe charged as much as $100 iorvisits Magistrate Clancy told the woman he wuold not line her or send her to jail considcr log her age andtlleIact it was herfirst oftencc Mrs Anderson described by her counsel David Humphrey as coming from wiellvknown so cial family was alleged to have played Chapman the pi and while girls entertained cus tomers Thevprocuring charge related to Qatllrana Stevens 25 She was convicted at beingan in mate of the promises and put olivprobation or year weeks to visit bit sick mother He was to leave Saturday Meanwhile columnist Pierre Berton of the Tomato Star pm duced four more sworn state ments Irnm Greeks who said they paid money to Mr Mina kakis on the understanding he could bypass immigration regu lstions in getting their friends into Canada hli Berton has produced 10 such alfldavits in the last few days Im sisters who signed such statements earlier this week later signed two new ones say ing the originals were signed by Almanacs as Limited PRESCRIPTIONS VETERINARY sarrlnss voun ALLANDALE nchu stool enema PA 82823 seating air Thuréday that several typeslot legal action are being consid cred in connection with the all lcgations against his client Travel Agent Wont Travel After Sworn Accusations them without knowing what they were doing or what the statements contained The ltcalP is investigating lbecase Lawyer Nicholas Paul mpre ltlnaknkis said Our main objective he said is to clear Mr Minakn ltls at these also allegations nets BcrnANitv BY YOURS rnuw éfiv sum Ava coonrrn rnrAerNr nraumcb in cw so Mr WHEEL ALlommNi ed thirst forpleasuré Sornelimen lakewhatthéyget Ovthersgetwhayt they wa ht Wé RedCap formenwho wralntithe real thing the ill bathedflavouriof real refreshmentQSo When you must for plclsure join theiimertBreak out frosty bottle ahd Snappa Capp Carling Red Cap Ale

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