Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 13 Dec 1957, p. 20

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1] THE PALLY TIMES-SAZETTI, Fridey, Decomber 13, 1957 | Music Scholar B.C. Strike Causes Dies, Montreal MONTREAL (CP)--Dr. Arthur | Henry Egerton, 66, considered Economic Slump =e mi POWELL RIVER, B. C. (CP) The first pinch of an economic slump resulting from closure of the world's largest newsprint mill is being felt in this British Columbia coastal town. The 'mill, operated by the Pow- ell River Company and employing 1,800 of the town's 10,000 resi- dents, has been idle for a month a strike of British Col- umbia pulp and paper workers. With the drying up of the com- pany's. $800,000 monthly payroll, smaller businesses fear they also may be forced to close. Estimates of the business slump range from 20 tp 75 per cent, nding on the type of bus- iness. "Business is bad," says Jim Mavis, president of the board of trade here and part owner of an oil distributing firm, "Everything was dependent on the mill, The strike could break us." Across the street from the mill, which produces five per cent of the world's newsprint supply, is the town's second largest bus- iness--the Hotel Radmay, Owner Charlie Mantoani said he was' forced to lay off 40 of his 70 em- loyes. 'I've never known any- thing so tough." OTHERS FOLLOW Chuck W. Harrison, owner of : a furniture store, has a stock laid in for Christmas but there are few sales. He has cut his staff to five from 11, Herb Entress, owner of Cran- berry Motors, had six employees & year ago. Now only he is left. His brother, a part owner, is pulling out. Powell River is 75 miles up- |coast from Vancouver, The mill is Hasie Stale. fied Tue |one of nine throughout B.C. which ™'S flome in Hemmingford, Que., |was closed Nov. 14 by a strike South of Montreal near the U.S. lof 6,000 members of the Interna. border. {tional Brotherhood of Pulp and He received his musical educa- {Sulphite Workers and the United tion in his native Montreal and | {Papermakers and Paper Mill as Strathcona scholar at the | Workers Union. {Royal College of Music, London. | The strikers get strike pay of In 1913 he was named organist | $10 a week if they are single.iat Christ Church Cathedral in| | Married men receive $15 plus $1/ Montreal and became known as for each child, {a brilliant organist and choir di-| The unions are demanding a [ector. ; | 12-per-cent wage increase, They, For nine years Dr. Egerton rejected an offer by the seven was professor df music at Wells] in 1955. cent. -- v Ae But UW, SHULTON p : NEW! 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