Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 7 May 1956, p. 18

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¥8 THE DATLY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, May 7, 1958 1 Toronto City Council Asked To Continue Wage Talks TORONTO tives of (cP) 7,000 Toronto -- Reresenta- board of control was asking the, municipal {employees { employees asked city council Sat-ipayer. | urday to overrule a board of con-| to subsidize the Some 600 members of Local | | -- i) \~ x tax-| 43 ; trol refusal to grant civic work- of the Municial Employees Asso- {ers a wage increase. They called ciation voted Friday to give their : for the with civic unions tion of Civic and Commission Em- cent threatened if bargaining does not dealing with civic esti- said ployees, tion" sume. By re-| years' reopening of negotiations!executive power to call a strike if they were not offered a suitable] A statement signed by Kenneth wage increase. Hancock, president of the Federa- The union asks for an eight-per- increase, Board it will give service. Thursday free hospital care "drastic ac- and four weeks' holiday after 25° of control imp- mates before considering union de-|roved hospital benefits and longer mands, the statement continued.'vacations but no wage increases. | Methodists DUCK FAMILY Now Approve Birth Control MINNEAPOLIS (AP) The Methodist Church said Saturday it believes birth control is in keep- ing with the will of God On a subject about which Prot- estantism has official, joint vhole church--the rarely opinion voiced by Methodist an any gen- eral conference said: "We believe that wod pracsised in science, may violate the will of fulfil planned parent- Christian con- rather than God." PRECEDES BOATS WEST LINN, Ore. (AP)-- Lockmaster John Tatone made Willamette river traffic wait when a mother mallard duck and a dozen ducklings turned up at the locks here The mother seemed to know just what to do. So did Tatone. He is sure that this is the same duck that turned up with her family last year and got passage downstream through the* locks. So he opened the first gate and in swam the duck family. In turn, the mother conducted the ducklings through three more gates. He concluded his report: MADE MISTAKE Mrs. Marilyn O'Toole, 20, of Los Angeles, is comforted after she filed suit for annulment when she found out that her hus- band, John Lewis O'Toole, 29, was allegedly married seven times without formality of di- vorces. She said she separated April 16 from O'Toole before she learned of his alleged marital BOOM IN TRAVEL North Atlantic ronte this year! MINES AND FARMS LONDON (CP)--Shipping lines! The total last year was 964,200,, Montana, along with great cattle forecast tnat more tha. 1,000,000 more than 20,000 higher than in|and sheep ranges, has the largest passengers will be carried on the|1954. copper mines in the United States. Who Pays For ADVERTISING D NOT the newspaper reader, because he saves both time and money by shopping the wide selection of honest values offered through the advertising columns. the advertiser, because advertising al- ways returns a profit when it is used "Tonnage: Featherweight; un- The stand was approved, without 4 \ it able to obtain manifest. a dissenting vote by the church law-making general conference, af- ter it was urged by Rev. H Hughes Wagner of Springfield Mass. Mr. Wagner said the church ap- proval of the birth-control position vould help counteract efforts to brand it anti-religious He added: "Another church, very influential, advertises on billboards and newspapers saying that birth control is against the laws of God." He did not name the church, but 1e obviously referred to the Ro- nan Catholic Church, which pro- cribes birth control by artificial means. ' TODAY'S CROSSWORD ACROSS A com- bination Food fish Capital (Egypt) --t Diminishes, | as the moon | Flower Aside Monetary unit (Rom) marathon Central Press Canadian correctly and consistently ! LATE SPRING VICTORIA (CP)--Because of the tardiness of spring weather about half - of Vancouver island's com- mercial daffodils are being left in the fields. Blooms were mostly Woman Hurt too late for Easter, the only time In Bad Fall NO AUTOMATIC FINES Escaping Fire WINDSOR (CP) City traffic committee has decided against in- TORONTO (CP) Mrs. Con- stallation of street boxes for pay- stance Ginou, 32, was severely in- ment of parking fines because jured Saturday when she fell t« they might prove foo great a the street from the window ledge 'temptation for thieves. of her third-floor apartment where ---- she had crawled to escape a fire. Her husband suffered severe arm burns in the fire, which began in a ground-floor restaurant. Grease and fat sread the blaze in the #uilding at Bloor and Yonge street: in midtown Toronto. Mrs. Ginou crawled on to the ledge in panic to escape the smoke |and heat. As passers-by watched she hung for a few moments by one hand and then plunged to the street. Her husband, Lloyd, 35, was rescued by firemen with an aerial Permit Sam ladder. A | Mrs Jaw | spine, the publisher, because of the hundreds of firms who profitably invest hundreds of thousands of dollars in newspaper advertising. EVERY LINE OF ADVERTISING IN THE PAPER IS PAID FOR BY THE FELLOW WHO DOESN'T ADVERTISE ! WHAT THEY'RE WEARING NOWADAYS er Howard Former coins (Lith.) Coin (Swed) Hearty Exchanges (slang) Crown . Two-toed sloth Urge Man's Ac- quaint. [ol TRI] asbestos | O'Connor is seen in the latest in- lothing | suit for use in tunnel kilns @flatable exposure suit supplied lwo suits ! He of the potteries; centre, Jean | to the British air force for use for the modern age, seen at a Clarke in the uniform of a nurs- in case of a plane ditching at London Trade Fair. At left, Pet- | jng sister. At right, Michael | sea. Prin Governments Permit Graft WINDSOR (( Federation f Unions eral are permitting ing of election Delegate conference passed a resol wears the Not evervday wear are these an of protective University | big 6 TPC I 10 Uperate Large Farm OYSTER RIVER. B.C. (CP One of the finest farms on V: couver island has been taken over for research by the University of British Columbia The 1,700-acre $500,000 farm near this town 80 miles north of Vie toria, will be used as a beef cattle ranch and to study hog production All students will receive pay while learning to become farmers, working five days 'a week and ight hours daily n addition to agricultural stu- dent two zoology students will stay on the farm to study nutrition and the breeding habits of deer Bear may also be kept for experi mental purpose Forestry students will also make the farm their headquarters The Oyster River farm is the second in a projected chain of farms the university plans on a province - wide basis. In the plan ning stage are a fruit farm in the Okanagan valley and a beef ranch in the Cariboo country Use of aureomycin on new-born calves to stop scours and increase 11,700 residents, a jump of 1,000 growth rate is a current experi over the 1951 census ment at the farm ! board SPRING SAL OF blue coa y should should be power to author 50 per cent of the ters Say DOG CATCHER HAS TROUBLES COBALT (CP) The town catcher is finding danger every hand Dog catcher Roger Phillion told members of the council he had three teeth and re- quired three stitches to cl a lip wound after being hit by a man dog he had im pounded He 1 loca The business which the non-advertiser loses pays the cost of advertising and ALSO returns a nice profit for the fellow who does adver- LIADIMAS MIVIring ror through water suffered a broke: injuries and severe Ginou head thurns to her arms. Firemen said | the fire was caused by an exlod- | ing gas stove in the rear of the | restaurant. Damage was estimated | at $25,000. | Pair Dead, Trio Hurt 'In Kitchener Crash KITCHENER (CP) Two per- sons were killed and three others injured here Saturday night when a car collided with a trolley bus spun around and hit a tree Dead are Miss Mary McDonald 29, and Elvin Layden, 24, both passengers in the car. Maurice Lorbestkie, 19, was taken to hos- pital with a fractured skull and shock, Clementine Steffean, 17, the bruises minor concussion nd shock Clemenine Steffen, 17, the other passenger suffered cuts, | bruises, . minor concussions and shock. Mrs sengel injuries more business is noi as effective as inviting more business ! ai_.t hed ie. water Use, as money Fruit of the palm City (Ind.} Grew old stone, on water United States of America (abbr) Troubles Biblical city Enclosure for horses A lath Bay window Native of Sweden Pinches Narrated Iron (sym.) Line of juneture Finish Caress gently . Talk Gaze Custom A counter irritant Weeds (Bib.) 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