RUDLEY THE DAILY TIMESGAZETTE, Fylday, May 18, 1986 13 Steel Workers Irked By Judge Wells Ruling TORONTO (CP) -- The United statement Mr. Justice Wells' judg- dealing with these questions where Steelworkers of America declared ment pointed up the whole prob-/they had neither learning nor ex-| lem of court meddling in labor perience." Prince Philip Chapter Has Splendid Record Of Service nine of us do not live with the Canadian Field Ambulance, bul Correspondent are part of an integrated unit com-! AUDLEY -- The church was posed of British, Australians andifilled to capacity on Sunday af- today Canadian labor will head lati u ) % i is ' | t A y Sie. "Gur of oir farsa oh ther' Da S8. "oack to th Jnl of tikes vee oe prwounls orange "BR "or, BL e nicest job. ever, vice, le y the Rev. M. Buttars. i bine . t : of the Division realize what we The stories were read by i Fy LABOR RELATIONS throng he interminable delays of must do and make life easier for Eileen Guthrie and Edith White. ../ He said the decision could de- I es oon, ri oe ark, us. It makes us happy to realize|A group of girls, Carolyn Bell| "pl oo Sion muecday by SOY the basis of labor relations ony SS iiheviavly decome Te A Y and union recognition in Ontario. : | 19 . y tt, Joan ' : Eileen Guthrie, Marilyn Scott Mr. Justice D. C. Wells, said that | fie" (iq that the people of Canada haven't| completely forgotten about the| Burleigh, Sandra Seamons, and Tietliods Yalesoitors acd ' Five Children | | Are Baptised _ Tomorrow the Prince Philip MILDRED PUCKRIN Chenter, IODE will make its an- nual appeal to the people of Osh- awa in the form of a Tag Day. to raise funds to carry on Its patriotic work, locally, nationally and overseas Now in its sixth year the Chap- ter has maintained a splendid re- cord of activities in keeping with jee » Order siuce 1 ; € : the object; of the Orde few Canadians left here. Marilyn Cowie sang 'Happy the| inception. Once a year only |i makes an appeal to the general public for their assistance In the financing of its many projects. This annual Tag Day will be held tomorrow. when members of the Chapter will be out early offering their tags tor sale on the main streets. During the past year the Chap- ter has spent $360.00 on educational purposes, including $100.00 given as -cholarships to local students attending Oshawa Collegiate In- 'In closing I would appreciate it| Home when God is There". if you would thank all the mem-| The following children were pre-| vers of your Chapter for their sented for the Sacrament of Bap- i 5S i li |tism, Joanne Dorothea Beatrice, | kinaess from fie Dige policemen ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald wa : vemen aa My Commonwealth Division | 230g Wilma Alice, daughter of ; {Mr, and Mrs. Wm. quire, Mar J "i |ilyn Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. ERNEST W. THOMS." | "d Mrs. Arthur Hedge: 1956 OFFICERS Jo, daughter of Mr. 1956 Officers of the Prince Philip George Izatt; and Stanley Russell, Chapter are as follows: son of Mrs. Svdnev Wonnacott. Honorary Regent, Mrs. Charles| PLANS ANNIVERSARY | Rob:on, Sr. The Sunday School Anniversary Sincerely, time- | represented by a union. men, motion study men cannot be It quashed an Ontario Labor Re- |lations Board decision es ) r the American Federation of Tech- 8aining unit should be left to a bi- nical : agent for 200 of these employees labor representatives. certifying Engineers as bargaining at Canadian General Electric Com- Wendy | Pany plants in Guelph, Peterbor- and Mrs. [ough and Toronto. Eamon Park, legislative depart- the labor court ment director for the Steelwork-|tario Labor Relations Act that the ers' Union, said in a prepared judges were beyond their depth in "The (Ontario) legislature de- cided that the highly technical |question of who and what consti- |tutes an appropriate collective bar- Court Told Whale Meat Killed Mink TORONTO (CP)--Mink rancher Alvin S. Farmer of nearbv Gorm- ley testified Thursday 324 of his mink dropped dead last year after being fed whale meat purchased partisan board of management and "That decision was made by the legislature after it was clearly demonstrated by the experience of in our first On- Immediate past Mrs. (will be held on Sunday afternoon, R. B. Smith | May 27. Regent, Mrs. J. L. Beaton Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rose and 1st Vice-Regent, Mrs. W. F. Mer- Miss Marjory Rose of 'Markham cet Visited Mr, gud Mrs. Wm. Guth- 2 Vice - rie Jr. on Sunday | itehell © Regent J. A "Nr. and Mrs. Dick Winter, membered by ones friends at| Counsellors, Mrs. R. B. Smith, Dickie, and Darrell visited the Christmas, but to receive a gift| prs. Frank Taylor, Mrs. A. S | former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. from a stranger is' a very great|whattam, Mrs. L. F. McLaughlin, Winter of Pickering, Sunday. plea;ure indeed. I am sure noth-| nyc George Ansley, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Lee Darwin of goods are in turn despatched |ing more could have been done| Reid, Mrs. F. N. McCallum, Mrs Toronto visited fhe janes 3 parents, where they are most needed, gL iin make my meh Pale that they Lloyd Palmer, Mrs. F. H. Smith, Me and Mrs. G. K. Pra § t home or abroad, as the DE | are remembered by the people in| Mrs. J. B. Ward. \ oa ready ot all times to help Canada, than receiving cigarettes) Treasurer, Mrs. Wm. McNeill Moi and Mrs Far ony of immediately wherever disaster from your society in Oshawa. I! Aqst. treasurer, Mrs. B. J. Ward. Brod iin isk Hl pe strikes. Christmas parcels were am very grateful, | Secretary, Mrs. K. R, Wage i ag oy Fred Puckrin and given the families of needy| 'This Christmas was a very Asst. secretary, Mrs. W. F. Mer- family visited the latter's par- Oshawa veterans. Once a month happy one under the circum-| cer. 3m AE, alts Hollinger members of the Chapter go to Fair-| stances. We were hosts to a| Corresponding Mrs Ch rrywood Sunday afternoon. view Lodge where they visit the Camadian Concert Party and they Lloyd Palmer o Mr gid Mrs. George Squire, patients and staff the Tuck Shop.| assisted the officers and senior| Educational secretary, Mrs. Glenn and Peggy and Mrs. A A further sum of money has been|NCO's serve the men their dinner.|F, N. McCallum Glenn, an SREY BN Adee. with set aside towards buying the Incu-|1 am sure many of the men will] Asst educational secretary, i Mrs. Cooper both of or bator for the new wing of the remember their Christmas in Mrs, J. A. Mitchell. angeville. Oshawa Gesleral Hospital Korea for a long time Membership convener, Mr8.|" ie Ricky Puckrin had to re- When Evalyne Johnston (Mrs.| Please convey my thanks and | {H., C. Hainer. turn to Oshawa Hospital last week| Walter Branch) returned from a appreciation to the members ofl Social convener, B for treatment of complications fol- stitutes. Help has also been given to an isolated school at Kukatush, Jl where a library has been started i and Christmas treats were sent to MRS. J. L. BEATON / each pupil Regent, Prince Philip Chapter, WELFARE ACTIVITIES | LO.D.E. A large sum of money was spent on services at home and abroad. Shipments of sewn and knitted articles are sent periodi- cally to headquariers and these Regent, Mrs. to secretary, Mrs. W. C ed by the Chapter: awa for your kind thoughtfulness THANKS FROM KOREA in remembering the few still in| "I do not kmow how to thank Korea with the 'Player's Mild", vou for the wonderful gift of cig-| "It would have done you the arettes which your chapter of the world of good if you could have IODE sent to me. None cartons seen the men's eyes open up were received and they with other | when they received their "Play- gifts were sufficient to make an|ers". Exports are for sale over fssue to every man whoo sat down | here as well as American and to our Christmas dinner. I still English cigarettes, but to hear the have sufficient too look after the men talk it seemed as though needy for a few weeks to come.'you had given them the world "It is always nice to be re- "We in the Provost Corps all Brains Seen Big Factor GM Opens New Plant To Speed Up Research | for WOE aad Korea and Japan as a the Prince Philip Chapter IODE | White. : lowing an appendictomy. ow 0 the Canadian Army for their thoughtfulness in send- Asst. social convener, Mrs. Ed-|" we welcome Mr. and Mrs. Tom the Chapter of the 200 Cana- the Christmas, New Year period." = Publicity convener, Mrs. E. J. community from their former bo pons Hoh still in Korea. She Yours sincerely, | Luke . home in Scarboro. They are living spoke of their isolation from all "W. R. SLACK," LT. COL. "Echoes" secretary, Miss Flossie [in the house formerly owned by oyte. Mr. able to obtain Canadian cigar-| Amb. RCAMC. World affairs, Mrs. McIntyre arty of Mr. Sloan of the Ellesmere ettes. At the conclusion of her ANOTHER LETTER Hood. Nurseries. talk it was decided to send cig-] 'This is just a note to say Standard Bearer, Mrs. Leo Glo-| Six ladies from here enjoyed / / r- ip C ODE Osh. Asst. standard bearer, Mrs. R. J. at the Cherrywood church on Wed- the following letters were receiv-| Philip Chapter of the I Os qlss BE ey neh Ways and means convener and | -- Mrs. Fred Fordham, Mrs. Gordon Attersley. 3 Secretary of services at home C h Welfare convener, Mrs. L. F. Cause Of ras Melangnlin,, sil . Asst. welfare convener, Mrs. | kn Still Unknown Me a Tenn OVeNh: OTTAWA (CP)--Defence Minls-| mons Thursday that the 'RCAF jet plane which crashed into aj Roman Catholic rest home taking earth after intercepting a then- unknown RCAF transport flying in od : from the Arctic, In eCl 11 oO ar crash is still unknown. The minister visited the scers of | the tragedy earlier Wednesday--a come of the cold war may depend how strong can each power make | External Affairs Minister Pearson n I on whether Russia ean outproduce! itself in two respects: First, the warn of trouble in the oil-rich Mid- seven, vuiles Wig Md The Sapiial ws in the release of intelligence| release of intelligence, and of cre- dle East if those resources are Da es returned to give a re- human qualities," director J. R.|rective kinds of energy; and sec- ducers. Kidd of the Canadian Association ond, the expression of affection, He also told the institute that ole Sail 08 plate | for Adult Education said today. |trust, respect and honor among savings in Camadian expenditures), .jered to take off from Uplands| world-wide thermonuclear war is| 'Let us not delude ourselves , ..| development of the Canadian oil| cept an aircraft spotted bv radar not as inevitable as was supposed if we can give more boys and girls industry with the help of American which was not immediately identi. five years ago, Mr. Kidd told the a scientific education than are investment, had probably pre-|fiable. Petroleum Institute's division of/in Moscow or 'Peking, we have! U, 8. imports. refining inevitably won a victory." On the scientific front, an ap- "Rightly or wrongly, we see Mr. Kidd's remarks were con- paratus dubbed Silent Sam boii the great 2amiatng colli Jase to the press before deliv. which had recently tracked down a Had $1,432,014 sions May somehow De avoided, |r) mysterious compound X suspected, TORONTO (CP) -- § 1 God- pr . : Sim-| 0 | } amuel Go he said. "Yet for all that time two, In another address, p. 3 in of playing a key role in Smog rey, defeated Liberal candidate in may be feeling out each other's ronto, said a few years ago engl- ili " 4 : ; weaknesses in a continuous eco-! nears jealously guarded their i RL Es Soon of he Franklin tion, left an estate valued at $1,- Bomie and ideological struggle, | engineering know-how or skill. | cearchers now are trying to iden- today. He died Feb. 24. "It is quite possible that the real|placed by one of co-operation and : a j test ahead will not be how much data now is published and made the Smog problem in industrial equally among his widow and two armed might each power groupl available to everyone Sreas. daughters. A" 4 +» 47 i) ologne with deodorant propertics. Concert party, she brought news to Ing cigarettes to my unit, during| gar Bradley. Seamons and their family to our things Canadian, even being un-| Commanding Officer, 3 Cdn. Fd. R. E. Hedge, now the prop- arettes to these men at once and thanks to the ladies of the Prince ver. the WA meeting and social hour co-conveners, Mrs. Fred Smith, Cam ne g pney Say and abroad, Mrs. W. L. Butler. J. E. B.Shortt. ter Campney reported to the Com- 15 lives Tuesday night, plunged to He sald cause of the CF-100 jet's MONTREAL (CP) -- The out- can amass. . . . It will rather be] Wednesday tke institute heard i eA and in the expression of the "finest |ative, adaptive, evaluative, cor- selfishly exploited by foreign pro-| ort OT en yg Most people now feel that a men. of United States dollars, through| airport here at 9:30 p.m. to inter- midyear meeting of the American| graduated from technical institutes vented Canadian restrictions on Sam Godfrey ahead of us 10 years or 50 years tained in the text of a speech re-|gepicted as an ace smog detective | gigantic aggregations of peoples mons of Imperial Oil | formation Ea A REAL TEST This attitude now has been re- | tify EE today. fe CN eis divided | SPLASH ON A HANDFUL OF FLOWERS By HOUBIGANT Is a housewife dreaming when|--' 'more and better things she fancies a floor that washes more people." itself or a home that no dust or| Despite the many modern ap- germs can invade !pliances now in Canadian and, Perhaps not, because dliestions| American households, G.M. eagi- such as those are being consider- reers-feel that they have just ne- ed by research teams at the new gun to explore the possibilities of ga. General Motors Technical Centre making the North American home | that will be officially opened at'a better place to live in, and a A Warren, Michigan, May 16 better place for housewives to) Canadian consumers will Zain manage from the concentrated scientific Housewives in a generation's knowledge available through tis time will no more understand how new research centre the housewife of 1956 managed General Motors of Canada, Fr than the housewife of today un idaire Products of Canada, derstands how grandmother gut Kinnon Industries, and General|along with a woodburning stove Motors Diesel Ltd, have the full{and a washboard. use of the Technical Centre and| With the technological advances its 4.000 skilled scientists, engi-|now being made, central -afriger neers, and other technica! ¢x-|ation, a fur storage closet, perts. Much of the advanced on | rigerated cabinet gineering and long - range produc | and perishable medicines, automa- tion development of Canadian pro [tic floorwashers and laundry ducts of GM. is carried out at the equipment that will convey, sort clean. iron and fold all in one operation will soon be part of the { North American home, say G.M engineers Sounds like land #7 home, doesn't it? Yet we might remember that 50 vears ago auts matic refrigeration wasn't even in the dream stage for housewives Body-bath ¢ woo for cosme Frigidaire GM. the 1 Engineering looking for new pro- home that will do and bette s an extension into General Motors BROOKLIN 'Mrs. Fisher W.M.S. Speaker MRS. M. A. DYER Correspondent The with ions of a fantasy the the Kitui byword a solo Faith Looks Thee Mi Kaine welcomed Mrs J. Fisher of Newcastle. Her dress, "Our Christian Faith', attentively followed and enjoyed Mrs. Coates thanked Mrs. Fisher for her address and her kindness in motoring up for the meeting The business period was ducted by Mrs. John Batly ° | dent, after adding her, Mrs. Fisher and to the Mi Lloyd Prouse the| secretary, gave a 'renort ; held!bale packed for Korea Mrs, | Thearon Kivéll gave her report 2 their treasurer A dainty lunch the committee "My Up to ad HOW TO APPLY: Use Refreshence generously after your bath in great splashes of fragrance from head to toe. It freshens, tones, invigorates you, and insures day-long flower freshness. Bath Size -- $2.09 prs rox Bath Size 2.25 con presi- thanks to committee the supp! BROOK the Women's Brooklin Un With Miss Doris Jchn Batty home Mrs ship tion Coate Kaine meeting of the Missionary WE DELIVER of d Church wa Batty co-hostesse and at was sery J service. T read Prayer Mrs Kaine opened the wot 9-SIMCOE ST. 'N. limit he scripture selec- - The traditional ti by Mrs. David for national water é as led Mrs. the distance an 18th Kenneth Holliday sangi non could shoot. ree-mile va as | by entury can | said re-/432 014, probate of his will disclosed}. Times-Gazette CROSSWORDS As there was no correct answer to puzzle No. 122 the prize of $40 will be carried forward and the prize for the next puzzle will be $50. Explanations of more difficult clues: CLUES ACROSS: 2. It's no great problem to re- move Silt; you dredge it out. You do not remove Salt from the water; you remove the water from the Salt. The regular process is to distil the mixture = removing the water, . ""Success being in the singu- lar favors Last. Her Lost suc- cess, but, rather her Past suc- cesses. (plural) . The wording ond the word po in" is more apt to Hour. One might enjoy an Hour in Paris, or a Tour around Paris, , "Should not be necessary" would mean eliminate them altogether. Even an Idealist would hardly be in favor of the total abolition of Arms of all kinds. He might well favor eliminating or abolish ing the necessity for Alms, however. . Beer is the stronger answes since not only does it meen weer (in this context) but also goes further and gives a reason why they can't Wear wool next to their skin they just can't Bear it. . A Wit can usually hold his own in argument and di cussion. Physically a Fit mon will find it impossible, ever though Fit, to hold his ow against @ man who might vell be stronger and heavier than himself, from Canada Packers Ltd. Farmer's suit against the com- pany for $40,102, which he says was the value of the mink, opened Wednesday before Chief Justice J. C. McRuer of the Supreme Court of Ontario. Russell Payton, counsel for | Canada Packers, suggested earlier that the meat had become pois- oned because Mr. Farmer left it 'too long in a warm mixing room MASSEY WELCOMES MOSHER tawa. About 800 guests attendea comes A. 'R. Mosher, honorary the gala alfaip whieh wi be Te president of the Canadian Labor | P& eal anol er Congress, to the annual spring | held twice each spring to ac- ball at Government House in Ot- | commodate all the guests. Governor-General Massey wel- . "Sometimes difficult' favors Word. It is often difficult, and frequently impossible, to get just the Work you wont, CLUES DOWN: 1. Your Help Is Needed! PRINCE PHILIP naar [O.D.E. TAG DAY Saturday, May 19 This is your opportunity te help the 1.0.D.E. in the efforts to raise funds for their many charitable projects. When the 1.0.D.E. Tagger approaches you PLEASE BE GENEROUS WITH YOUR DONATION Gale must surely opply. But there is no reason to assume that the men concerned are not fully competent to hand- le a heavy Bale, which is quite a usual sort of thing when loading a ship. . Since we see 30 mony un- expected sights these doys we can hardly say these give you a Start but they d6 moke you, Stare sometimes. THE . The clue says "'moy help" which points to Lamp. A Limp should definitely help; so also should a Lump of some kind both of which are positive identifying marks. A Lamp "may help" if it is dark, for example. . Sitter is a certain answer while Sister is not. How can the parents "decide to hove' a little Sister. It might turn out to be a little brother. 13. Letter is the more accept- able answer. Unfortunate though it be, it is unlikely that all of the other little patients are getting better. Futhermore, does this little child know it is not getting r Nine tends to Justify the assumption of aot least one or two grown daughters - hence the young men. Nice daughters may be only twe in number, and again they may be just babies, . The high and slow Leb often beats a man ¥ he's out of position, and prob- ably only then, The difficult Low ball often beats @ man who is in position, . Gun best suits the clue. buying Gin, a man may ask for a particular brand rather than "a special kind'. 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