Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1962, p. 13

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PPC TE ie WHITBY AND DISTRICT Norris Criticizes Wins Appeal Avoids Jail A Toronto man on Wednesday won an appeal on a drunk driv- ing conviction handed down in magistrate's court. Judge Ger- ald Smith, of Napanee, pre- si over the Ontario County Cri Court, heard an ap- peal by Herbert North, of 45 Maxim crescent, against a con- 136th Anniversary | The Junior Choir under the an direction of Mrs. and accompanied at the organ by Mrs. J. Beaton provided the D- Williams By ROBERT RICE ONTREAL (CP) -- The fed- judge investigating water- front labor violence and ship- ping disruptions on the Great Lakes has fired a critical blast music for morning worship at| a: 'the top labor leader in the S'. Mark's United Church on) Sunday morning. They sang ar-| rangements of "O Give Thanks", "Praise The Lord', 'Glory To God" It was announced that classes} for adults preparing for church membership will commence on |United States. Mr. Justice T. G. Norris: of Vancouver accused AFL - CIO President George Meany of fail- ing to live up to his responsi- bilities as head of the central labor body which has more than St. Marks Plas U.S. Labor Chief others' throats in an_ all-out struggle marked by violence and shipping disruptions in Canada and the United States. BLAMES MEANY "We wouldn't be in the pres- ent mess .. . if Mr. Meany had lived up to his responsibilities," said Mr. Justice Norris. "I am saying this in public in hope that it will get back to Mr, Meany." He said marine labor troubles should be "under Mr. Meany's personal hand"--not left to Paul CIO as well as head of the Sea- farers' North America, The Maritime Trades Depart- ment is a wing of the AFL-CIO, grouping some 35 unions in the maritime field into a powerful bloc. The MTD is supporting the SIU of Canada in its fight against the CMU, CMU-manned ships, all owned by Upper Lakes Shipping Company of Toronto, have been delayed in American lakeports by MTD boycotts. The Vancouver jurist made kis remarks about Mr. Meany during the 34th session of his public inquiry. William Dodge, executive vice-president of the Canadian Labor Congress, spent the en- tire day in the witness stand, International Union of Few we Mr. Dodge admitted that in March, 1962, top CLC officials met the officers of Upper Lakes Shipping Company to plan ac- tion if the 1962 shipping season was marred by boycotts. At this meeting, said Mr. Dodge, there was some discus- sion of a transfer of bargaining rights from the S1U--which held a contract for the Upper Lakes fleet--to the CMU. At the time, the SIU and the company were involved in contract talks. Both the CLC and the company agreed that every effort should be made to reach an agreement with the SIU. If conciliation efforts failed-- as did subsequently--then the CMU was ready to step in as 7 w~ Wu s Plan To Stage vieres, Welter Crown In Montreal MONTREAL (CP)--A welter- weight championship match be- tween Joey Durelle of Baie Ste. Anne, N.B, ad Peter Schmidt of Toronto will be held here Dec. 3, it was announced Wed- nesday night, The 12-round bout for the Ca- nadian title will be promoted b Regis Levesque ¢" Trois - Ri- , who said he recently licensed by the Montreal Ath- letic Commission to stage fights in Montreal- COLA ON DN Et Od Nh WP THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 25,1962 43 tawa, who has quit pro boxing| to devote time to his work, and Durelle and Schmidt fought an exciting 12-round draw for. it in July. That fight, promoted at Trois- Rivieres by Levesque, had a disappointing gate. Return matches were twice delayd by injuries first to Durelle and then to Schmidt. Although Levesque announced the Dec. 3 fight at Centre Paul Sauve here as a title fight, there is a chance it won't be. The Canadian Professional Boxing Association at its annual meeting last weekend in Quebec City decided to withhold official ALL »® TYPES pa PAINTING AND ' PAPER HANGING © 4 PATTE'S. Paint & Wallpaper Over 90 Years ot 85 SIMCOE NORTH ; sanction from fights staged in The. title was vacated in June| cities whose athletic commis- this year by Gale Kerwin of Ot.'sions aren't paid-up members. | viction and jail sentence hand- ed down by Magistrate F. S Ebbs 'in Oshawa police court on Nov. 13, of last year. His Honor reduced the charge to impaired driving and levied a fine of $100 and costs. North had been sentenced to seven day's in jail on drunk driving. His Honor did not hear any evidence in the matter, having read a transcript of the trial held in Oshawa. The charge arose out of an incident on Oct. 22, 1961. | In passing judgment, His} + Honor said that he felt the) accused was not guilty of drunk driving but was certain-/ ly guilty of impaired driving. | During his trial in police court, two officers had testified that] North was intoxicated while) defence witnesses testified that| he was not, | 12,000,000 members. i ree The judge rapped Mr. Meany Wednesday for not dealing per- soanlly with the American as- pects of a bitter labor struggle between two Canadian the Seafarers' International Un- ion of Canada (Ind.) and the Canadian Maritime Union (CLC). These two unions are at each Hall, president of the Maritime trades department of the AFL- facing cross-examination by SIU counsel Joseph Nuss. the union for Upper Lakes sail- Tuesday, Nov. 6 | ors, said Mr, Dodge. The 136th anniversary of the} founding of the congregation will be celebrated with special ser- vices on Sunday, Nov. 4 when Rev. Philip Romeril and his son Rev. 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