Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Mar 1956, p. 2

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RB THE DANY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, March 8, . Still NoEnd [Seen In Strike | 144 Days Old | WASHINGTON (AP) Continu- lation of the Westinghouse Electric Corp. strike, already 144 days old, appeared certain today with the striking union reported ready to reject government-proposed settle- ment terms, President James Carey of the International Electrical Workers refused to tell reporters what de- cision was reached at a hectic meeting of the 75-man TUE con- ference board which ended Wed- nesday midnight, but promised an | announcement later today. { Emerging from the noisy meet- ling Carey angrily invited one woman reporter to leave IUE headquarters, and argued with male reporters who protested that | action. Reporters vacated the building as a group in protest. Departing board members indi- cated that the strike would go on. The Westinghouse company al- ready has accepted the settlement plan proposed by a three-man fed- eral mediation service panel. OBITUARIES FREDERICK C. FLEMING | A resident of Canada and Osh-| awa for 45 years Frederick | Charles Fleming passed away at | the family residence, 75 Wilson road south, on Wednesday, March | 7. Mr. Fleming, who was in his | 77th year, had not enjoyed good | health for the past five months but | {died suddenly as the result of a heart attack. | | A son of the late John and Sar-| ah Fleming, the deceased was | | born at Tottenham, London, Eng-| land, on March 5, 1880. He was married in London, England, in 1905. The deceased was a bricklayer by trade and was a member of the bricklayers union, He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, the former Mary Keeley; | two daughters, Mrs. Wilfred Scat- | tergood (Irene) and Mrs, Anderson - (Margaret) and three | sons, Fred, Alex and Roy, all of | { i ' * |Oshawa, magazine, 1s on right. Inset is Also surviving are nine grand- hown the fish caught by Mr, children. Wood in the Nottawasaga river Rev. Clinton Cross, in his prize-winning effort |St. George's Anglican {will conduct the memorial at the Armstrong Funeral | | vision of the North American | makes the presentation, while Al continent, Lew McConkey, sec. | Walker, a Canadian representa retary-manager of the Oshawa | tive of Field and Stream, nation of Commerce, centre, | al US, ang Canadian sports wooDn, left, wing best rainbow the eastern ALLEN eelve for being fisherman City Fisherman Is Tops In North American Test | southern Ontario Wednesday night) » the best rainbow pounds eight ounces; 28 Inches in|HAS TWO BOATS | while central Ontario had a mix. M F 11 trout fisherman is In the eastern length and 21 Inches in girth in] He owns six boxes of lures, Wo ture of snow and occasional sleet IS. d 1S, division of the North American|the Nottawasaga river, near Col-|hoats, eight rods of various types, The complex storm responsible for continent? lingwood, last November 7 {and a car load of camping oquip-|this weather pattern will move He's a 34-year-old Oshawa man The competition was open fo ment northeastward through southern Tor enator who would rather fish than eat {residents in North Amaorica, Ber Fishing is his year round sport,| Ontario today and in its wake | Ho's Allen R. Wood, of 428 8$im-/muda and the Bahamas. Rules|though he does a little hunting nfeolder alr will move down across . 000 street south, stipulated that the fish caught|season, Now oat vs, ister, he|the Great Lakes area. PETERBOROUGH oN mh. J OOH somel|from January 1 to December 31 makes most fishing trips solo, bu ™ va Campbe oyle allis, e A Wood aie days, were eligible provided they ere|in the summer they become fam pasion Iokesasty valid until 0 life senator who always be tells them with gusto and an caught in season from waters flow-|ily affairs. : Lake Erie, Southern Lake Huron, stayed until prorogation, died Wed- alr of stark there's aling into the Atlantle. The contest| His wife doesn't mind him 80+) windsor London: Cloudy with oe heyday m8 2. hospithl after three feason: was for waters running the|ing fishing all the time and says, cnsional snow today. Cloudy with| oh 4 a pit A in, Urey [wil be held here Saturday at 2 he w! R 00 1 re Bond trout di- | Chamber rector of Church, | serv- | the ice WEATHER [htt ive in the Ov y. awa Union Cen | TORONTO (CP) RE ree casts Issued by the Dominion pub-| | lie weather office at 5:15 am.: | Synopsis: Freezing rain sleet and Death Takes occasional snow was general over Official fore-| OW realism, into He was recently named best|Atlantic, "I get ns much enjoyment from sunny intervals and an occasional px The Hea Leo beaut watehing him eatch a fish as I} Fiano' 1 rainbow trout fisherman Im Tne Tm Wes we Su olf." sow nury I Winde eastern division of the North/Al has ever caught, though he| would catching them myself. [ver terly 20 today light on Friday.|(ittle Lake cemetery rican continent by Field andhas landed bigger fish. He id According to Al He best Hime High today and low tonight at st | "She ET Yoman ever to he tional U.S. and Ca-|likes to tell of the time he landed for fishing is on a cloudy rainy). *= I Windsor ; 4 I, hg t nl) ot 52 rm wh pi 37-pound muskelunge |day and the trout prefer bright! Thoris, Windsor and London 2) sit oh the Conservative side of the n a $100 U.S. Saving| Because he goes fishing almost | colored streamer flys. The tricki NG ary Mostly Jon. A eC UL |every weekend, Al has accumu-|is to fish deep and slow felouds ? ol She was a spirited advocate of lated just Jhon every possible] Re ing hS ion hing operator Wy ywthern Lake Huron, Georglan/women's place in polities, She once plece of fishing gear bi AM sd -~ : snow occasionally mixed said -- reeeteeees | BY, leet this changing! "It is very Important that Fund Is Asked with morning sional snow afternoon, | women realize they are not living " For Borrowing to oc this occasional! in thé same world thelr grand City Council has agreed to sup Mostly eloudy with thers Hved in. Thel h a | | snowfl ies Friday, e Ider. Win: 1s motners ver n ell vole and n Snow urti Sawdon U0 fluence 1s needed both in the inter port a petition asking the Federal Government to set up a fund from erl 10 gust () this morning 4 4 national and national field which municipal governments can | east I shifting to northwest 25 this after | , The tall, twinkling eved senator noon becoming northwest 15 Fri relished her own duties borrow at low intere rates for important local projects. f. Limos micas Oaldan WH } iii i for Friday: he win this honor? g a fish weight, 18 Rid For Rural Physicians Sought In P.E.I Legislature | iy THE CANADIAN PRESS m of subsidies for cc to th one time. This would eliminate s some of the necessity for long trips »'to large-centre hospitals. Mr. MacKinnon assumed the post y of acting premier as Premier Alex joined other provincial overnment leaders in heading for a to attend federal-provincial | talks. A fatheson an ocens ly ent cen tinlay p and and 2 wo Oceaslunal Malibu ocoaslonal rain to afternoon Louis, Bt and Bacved celebrating their REC. COMMITTEE (Bob) Miller of Brough en re-appointed to the of the Pickering NAME day. High today and low tonight "I have thoroughly enjoyed ot Wingham and Muskoka 28 and every minute of my work in the ee . Senate, so much so, 1 am one of Summary for Friday: Mostly (he faithful few who always stay Gi Like Ontario. Niagara though to profogation. ah : i 5 ao y ce plait ut she was aiso a » @ ouse- [The petition came from the Wind-| Toronto, Hamilton: Occasional | wife, As soon as the parliamentary sor City Council and a recom-| sleet and snow changing to occas- session ended, she hurried home mendation of support was submit- ional snow about midmorning, thenito her husband, Howard Taylor ted to council on Monday night by cloudy with occasional snowflurries|Fallls, and the farm in nearby Ald. G. B. Attersley, finance com-! this afternoon and evening, Cloudy|Smith township, Mr. Fallis sur- beral member told the S8ask- mtitee chairman. with sunny intervals and vive | i ature the province He pointed out that a similar! jonal snowflurry Friday, eolder ---- far Favs her fund operated by the provincial Winds east 20 shifting to wes! - in industrialization government did not assist the mu- erly 20 this afternoon hecoming Ch h F cameron sald a CCF gov- nicipalities too much, becasue northwest 15 Friday, High urc Ir it member had put ¥ well when all factors were considered, and low tonight at St. Catharines in Ing Saskatchewan was "'com- councils found it cheaper to raise Toronto Hamilton 42 Ch S ted Ofpelled to drag Industry In by its the finance themselves Summary for Friday! arges een 2 hoot straps." He sald sunshine and colder FITCHENBER (CF) Police have | "When you realize revenue from DISPLAY BALLOONS Kastorn Linke Ontario, | elias ged a Kilohene wan wie, the cattle industry last year netted HONG KONG (Reuters) Com-{ton: Snow, sleet and ving afta @ and lie ated Wed: OSHAW 000,000 which 1s $8 000,000 munist China Wednesday opened| freezing changing fuian fay further chavies in PT | more than eame from the oil In- an exhibition of American "mill-|ional snow this Mostly wi with a Hie al Bt. Johi's. Ro |dustry, you get the proper pie- tary reconnaissance balloons" al-lcloudy with occasional snowflueiies| man Cathalie shire would be lata DISTRI |ture." legedly intercepted over Chinese! Friday, colder. Winds easterly 26) hy Filday ' | He sald between 1948 and 1 territory, Peiping radio reported. |ghifting to northwest 20 this afte: They said they have some vest $411,000,000 was Invested in Alberta The broadcast said photographs of | noon becoming northwest 18 Fri | ments taken fiom St BIRTHDAYS TODAY manufac turing: $220,000,000 ir Chinese territory alleged to have gay High today and low tonight | Anne's, HE. John's, nd best wishes Manitoba, but only $116,700,000 in|Peen taken by cameras attached) ue Prenton 32 and 20, Killaloe 25) Heart churches . Barton, Saskatchewan. [a the balloons we re also on Als-| and 15 The Investigation was spear George A. W. MacKenzie, Nova Scotia] Play @ he exhibition In Peiping. | Summary for Friday: Mostly headed by George Halliday of the vihighways minister, said the Lib-| | eloudy | Ontario fire marshal's office and| eral government plans to intro-|tem which provides for suspension] Kirkland Lake, North Bay, Sud {Satcctive, Roland Francols of Kit | duce a point system to back up of a driver's licence after he re- bury: Snow heavy at times and oy let The wi Worked night and | safety provisions in the province's|ceives specific number of demerits mixed occasionally with sleet and NY ee Ry sureh five, Which | Motor Vehicles Act. Previously, for graded violations of the motor|freezing rain, becoming Intermit- abe lay a at EN nel { . A 3 J d i" | New Brunswick introduced a sys-'vehicle act. tent snow late this afternoon. Windsor Hotel last Thursday More Parking Site n TCA To Spend Recreation Committee. srant Johnston Sec.; D. A. $9 059 000 S Jean Ellicott and Ross : : ' ' um sther members. Pick- Tr v mei Downtown Within Months | om enn i was Ey 5 ony $9,059,000 on aircraft this year Pugh | : wo 3 were reported in the capital budget a Almost 1,000 off-street and me- PUBLIC OPINION |problem and want to help with fi-| s-Canada Alr Lines tabled i c {tred curbside parking spaces will| Ald. Thomas said that public nance and ideas. It is a sincere wednesday in the Os oh e FIRM INCORPORATED be available in the vicinity of opinion is the main reason why approach, he said. i" "Tha gove " " Notice is published in the cur-| : y 3 ; ! . y 1 h | 1e government - owned airline | = ; ; downtown Oshawa within a few| council had not increased cost of| IN A HURRY | expects to have a total budget of | f The Ontario Gazette of months, Ald. C. Thomas sald this metered parking to the Toronto] Ald. Thomas asked the Cham: $16,200,000, including $11,228,000 for | ters patent of eek, . ; level. ber of Commerce representatives flight equipment other than 'planes, | J. F y Plumbing Ald Thomas made this claim Murray Johnston said that he if they had thought about the $2 007,000 for ground facilities and ng Limited of Oshawa. during a broadcast panel discus- believed parking charges in Osh- businessman paying portion of $2 575,000 for buildings. sion sponsored by the Oshawa Ju- awa at present to be modest. Fees the cost of off-street parking oth-| - - incorpo and Hea APPOINT ENGINEER nior Chamber of Commerce. had to be assessed commensurate er than through taxes. The Cham Pet rough County ( ouncil has Morley H. Wayman and Murray |with the amunt of money invested. ber appeared to be in a hurry, reston of Picton| Johnston of the Oshawa Chamber|The main complaint isn't the cost she said. ent. He . suc-lof Commerce also took part in the | of parking, but where to find it. | In reply, Mr, Johnston stated formerly of | discussion. | Ald. Thomas * said that the that legislation now permitted the gnation takes Outlining the existing and con- council did not contemplate the raising of debentures for parking | templated = parking facilities in|use of parking lot attendants. Two | purpe es, and on the basis of op- do yntown Oshawa, Ald. Thomas |men are at present engaged col-|erations in Toronto the debt could SIP 4 ave the folowing summary: jjectitg IoueY from melers and be retired in 20 years. ) ¢ y : * or | keeping them in repair. is sys-| The merchant wanted to see the and Dur W. street parking spaces avail- tem is entirely salisiactory, she parking difficulty beaten and Is ited the able in municipal lots--28. oe re y { oh 3 aid, ready to take a proper share of Spaces being prepared in three, (Commenting on the resolution the cost, he said parking lots--159. passed by the downtown merch-| Ald. Thomas stated that council Metered spaces downtown--435. ants at a meeting last wee Mur. would experiment with half-hour | Ar Spaces contemplated along the ray Johnston said that it indicat-| parking in the downtown area and} and ar be Osha Creek frontage mear city ed there are people in the city who|il this is successful it wil be im-| found close ball |are sympathetic to the parking plemented throughout the eity. || HARE OPTICAL G.T. BAKER OPTOMETRIST VISIT PORT HOPE SITE The 8 Bond Street Hast HOURS: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Closed Wednesdays EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE RA 3.4811 land nei SHOP..SAVE/ More good EL77/G per QOLLAR here! STEAKS TENDER, WELL-TRIMMED 0 0 Ibs. 1 + SIRLOIN WING BONELESS RUMP ROAST ».59: oneless Sirloin Tip Roast " ek Tender Cube Steaks LEAN, BONELESS BONELESS, ROLLED va S$ roast "20° | seer "39° SHOULDER ROAST A 9 cll VEAL cHOPS Country Style MEATY CHUCK TASTY PORK 2 Ibs. CUTLETS ALL MEAT SMOKED BACON SQUARES SKINLESS 2 Ibs. SLICED | b. 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