The Oshawa Times, 3 Feb 1960, p. 19

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TELEVISION LOG CHCR-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel 5---Rochester WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel {--Buffale WEDNESDAY EVE, 5:00 P.M. Family Theatre Art In Action sara About L k Lar $~Gene Autry 5:15 P.M. é--~Feature Film 5:30 P.M. 7-My Friend Flicka 6~MNuckleberry Hound 6:00 P.M. 118-News P=Early Show et Jackson 6:15 P.M. S~Sea Hunt 6:30 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 3-4-2News; Weather 6:45 P.M. $--Huntley-Brinkley one) u 6 Report 11.8:4-2-News 7:00 P.M. &.- Tabloid $«U of R Open House b: 11-6 The Tempest 7~Black Saddle $2 Hal of Fame &~Drams 8:00 P.M. 11-8---R.C.M.P 7--Keep Talking 8:30 P.M. 11-6 Live A Borrowed Life 7--Ossie and Harriet §-2--Price Is Right 4--Men Into Space 11-8-2- Perry Como 7--~The Hawaiian Eye 3--Perry Come Millionaire 9:30 P.M é=] Got 3 Becret 10:00 P.M. Hon Unforsecn bed n Fria tid Your Life 4=Cirele Theatre 10.30 P.M. 11-8 Explorations §2---Wichita Town 10:45 P.M. 7--Time For Sporty H M. 11.76.53 News; Weather; Sports ' mii P.M. - yhey: e $= Viewpaint 11:30 P.M. 11-Late Show f-Stage Seven ack Parr Hohe) » THURSDAY 8:00 AM, 7--Buffalo A.M 5.2 Today By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special to The Oshawa Times LONDON Some queer quirks 3:00 P.M. | 11-6---Boyd Q.( 7--Beat The Clock §2-Dr, Malone 4 Mill 4--News f 8:15 AM {Captain Kangaroo 8:30 A.M. 7--Devotions AM. 11~Cartoons 7--Komedy Korner §5--Ding Dong School Popeye 2-Byline 9:30 AM. 11--Movie 7-~Romper room $---Burns and Allen 4 Life of Riley 2--Helen Neville 10:00 AM. 5-2--Dough Ra Mi 4--Red Rowe Show 10:30 A.M, 7 Morning Show $-2---Play Your Hunch 4-On The Go 11:00 A.M, 11--Jane Gray Show 3-2-Price 15 Right 4-1 Love Lucy 11:30 A.M. 11-- Anything Goes 5-2-Concentration 4--December Bride 12:00 NOON 11--Bugs Bunny and Friends 7--Restless Gun Weathe 12:15 P.M. 6--Matinee 4-Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M. | 11--News | 7--VLove That Bob $2-1t Could Be You | 4--search For | Tomorrow 12:45 P.M. | 11-Movie Matinee 4--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M, 7--About Faces 3--Movie 4--~Meel The Millers 2--Mid-day matinee 1:30 P.M, 7--Diverce Hearing 4--As The World Turns 2:00 P.M, 7--Day In Court 6---Chez Helene 4--For 2--Queen For A Day 2:15 P.M. 11-6--~Nursery School | 2:30 P.M. 11.6--Open House 7--Gale Storm 5--Home Cooking 4--House Party 3~Thin Man The sefence of You'll hear little more than your Better or Worse: | in industrial relations are con stantly turning up in the news in sent Trust (the United Kingdom. Some inci 3:30 P.M. 11--Music For You 7-Who Do You 6--Fighting Words 53-From These Roots | 4~Verdict Is Yours [the unions on the public mind. Metropolitan 1:00 P.M. Popeye him on 1" 7---American Bandstand 6 Millionaire §2-House On High Street 4--Serials 4:30 P.M. §--See For Yourself 5-2--Split Personality 4--Edge of Night THURSDAY EVE, 5:00 P.M. 11-Family Theatre 6----This Living World 5-Playhouse 4~Learn About Science 2--Three Stooges 5:15 P.M. {Feature Film 5:30 P.M. 7--Rocky and Friends 6--Roy Rogers seize to call unofficial strikes. | In the first category is the cord |story of an elderly Surrey vicar [flat tire when on his way church. All three garages al|forms, were which he sought help were closed. yard: IA police cruiser stopped on no- "Don't do it Iticing his predicament, and one of the officers politely asked, | might cause |""Can we help , sir." trade unions." | 4--Ray Milland 5 | 10:00 P.M. | 6--Manhunt | 5 You Bel Your Life | 4 Chevalier Show 10:15 P.M, ¢ I'alking Sport 9:00 P.M. {11=OHA Junior Hockey 7-Pat Boone Close-up 52- chelor Father 4--Zane Gray Theatre 2--Huckleberry Hound 9:30 P.M. 1 6:00 P.M. 7--Untouchables 10:30 P.M. 1-6 Metro News 6---Man From 11 Headline | 7--Early Show Blackhawk 7--Border Patrol 277th Bengal Lancers | 5.2--Tennessee Ernie | 6--Live and Learn 6:15 P.M. . - i , Bob Cummings 6:30 P.M, Theatre Weather M. 2 Family 5-The Detective State Trooper ~Shotgun Slade 7:15 P.M. News; Weather 7:30 P.M. 7--Gale Storm 6--Provincial Border P To Tell The Truth --~Law of the Plainsman 7:45 P.M. 11-TBA 6--Scan 8:00 P.M. | 11-6--Deputy 7--Donna Reed 5-2---Bat Masterson 4--Betty Hutton 8:30 P.M. 11.6--Talent Caravan 7--Real McCoys | 4-Johnny Ringo Affairs ! 5-8-Staccate sileneas own heartbeat as you drive this magnificent new 1960 Chrysler. For no other motorcar provides the luxury of a truly quiet ride as this one does. Chrysler gives you the soundless solidity of a unique one-piece Unibody... the hushed response of one of motordom's most powerful engines ...the quiet prestige of a superbly classic style. Indeed, the 1960 Chrysler is as excitingly silent... as silently exciting as an automobile can be. Yet it is priced significantly lower than you might logically expect. Why not have a talk with your Chrysler dealer today? Discover the car of your life for the time of your life! CHRYSLER A quality product of Chrysler Corporation engineering egant but not expensive improved Yorsion-AIRE Ride « One-piece Bmbody Construction « Panelescent Dash Lighting Automatic Swivel Seats » Automatic Door Locks Mirror-Matic Rear-view Mirror « Improved Auto. Pilot Automatic Beam Changer « Remote.contrel Outside Mirror NEW YORKER the ultimat The vicar said he was having difficulty changing the wheel by supplies parts himself. The three policemen industry : the car acted the role of good Sa-|strike because they say a fore- pe provided fo keep the men at |maritans, changed the wheel and man A few days later dents show ihe great influence of a letter to Sir James Simpson, Police Commission-/S0rt of while others highlight the triviali- er, full of praise for the three of [ties upon which union members ficers who had helped him felt their action should go on re- man's offer fo apjologize was re in this fight 11-7-6-5-4.2--News; Sports| 113 P. . { ~Viewpoin! 11-6--Late Show 2 Hi" a A fo. 1 a J) ; A 3 Trivialities Cause LJ % LJ Unofficial Strikes jo tn a Birmingham factory which ractories of the company. In| TORONTO (CP)--Labor Min-| : stead, a tea trolley service thal|ister Daley of Ontario said Tues- Cc gone onldoes mot interrupt production will day that some progress has heen; o the motor in 1500 men _hav night late swore al a rejoicing, (worker who arrived is reported his way , the vicar sent foreman the workman, The worker reported the mal- He ter to his shop steward. The fore jected and the workers Iwho had the misfortune to have aon record. The three policemen, | Missal tolafter filling out A shop steward said "This is a matler of principle. Men have been dismissed in the again. Such action factory in the past for swearing : with the at foreman We want the same conditions to apply to the fore. men." The firm refuses to sack the foreman. Its personnel director report Scotland various by fold friction Not For Hire 2-Tombstone Territory says 11:00 P.M. "This is a case of swearing in the presence of someone rather than at them and of using a word which is used many times a day in any factory. This is a differ- ent situation from being person ally abusive and insubordinate to 'a foreman." 11:1 Playhouse Sportsreel 11:30 P.M. Jack Paar Film Festival "DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA 409 Huron Street, Toronto ji y ERTIES Pf ik 2.4 i000 flat iH fic tin l: of 1} wn aE x A gm iC RY) CRANFIELD MOTOR SALES 331 Park Road South Oshawa, Ontario shit their machines. The 40-hour week ne to have told| "This is a bright] time to come to work." CaM of which the parent company is The next day il certainly was|OW® on strike, demanding his dis- in Canada, does not belong to the \{aining production, improving el-| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 3, 1960 19 ficiency and minimizing avoid- able lost time." I'he strike continues |GIVE UP TEA BREAK | The Massey-Ferguson Company of Britain has granted its employ- ees a 40-hour week, but they have| got something in return for it.| The workers agreed to give up . their traditional tea break in the| In Negotiation tractor' and combine harvester Union Gas Strike SATURDAY EXCURSIONS made at his office in discussions begun Monday aimed at settling will 'be granted without loss of|; «trike against the Union Gas| {pay Company of Canada in the Sar- This is regarded as a big break nia district {through in the engineering unions'. «wa ape not out of the woods {fight for a general 40-hour week.| qi» he said "Negotiations are {It is the biggest deal so far made| going on." Massey-Fer | Assey-Ferguso,! Tne strike began Jan. 37 when 58 members of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Good going and returning same Saturday only. EXCURSION PARE FROM: Belleville . $4.65 Bowmanville . $1.85 Cobourg . . 2.90 Oshawa 1.40 Port Hope . 2.65 Whitby . . . . 1.25 "so. Union| |employers' federation | 8 . 74 : adi! | On top of the shorter week, the|¢ LC) walked off their jobs | Massey Ferguson employees| have been granted a pay in crease of fourpence an hour for skilled men and Corresponding fares from intermediate points FULL INFORMATION FROM AGENTS | CANADIAN NATIONAL CANADIAN PACIFIC MODERN CHANGES Afghanistan's capital city of threepence an Kabul, high in the mountains, hour for others. has paved streets, . modern | The unions concerned hav e/mosques and: uniformed traffic pledged co-operation "in main-ipolicemen. THREE DAYS ONLY | THURSDAY - FRIDAY -- SATURDAY INGLIS CANADA'S NO. 1 WASHER | | | | Model 605230 e BIG 10-LB. TUB e CHROME WRINGER eo PUMP © HERCULES MECHANISM e'5-YEAR GUARANTEE Only a ----_-------- A ---------- "WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL" MEAGHER'S 92 SIMCOE N. RA 5-47N

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