The Oshawa Times, 17 Feb 1959, p. 30

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14 WE CUNAWA TIMES, Wedneadey, Pebrdery 18, 1V3Y HR. ALBERTA 5 TISH COLUMBIA "5, CALGARY ARROW WOOD K KRESTOVA H ge SHOREACRES COUVER. we Ko. oBRILLIAN I oo ----- CRAND FORKS : the firm By TOM CLARIDGE Canadian Press Staff Writer WINDSOR (CP) -- The Wind- sor Contracting Plasterers as: sociation has called on the Wind- sor Builders and Contractors' Ex- change to discontinue supporting of T. Barbesin and Sons. The ciation, which has ap- * % BLAINE LAKE | { KAMSACK CANORA Yeask © SASK, YORKTON* "VERICIN pian ® bs REGINA WINNIPEG @ a 3 ) i . Vln | sl ie et [ITI Kp MILES i MAIN DOUKHOBOR CENTRES proximately 80 area plastering sub-contractors, said the firm no \exchange. | The development was the lat- lest in a series of work stoppages linvolving Southwestern Ontario ' |plasterers. So far, only Windsor | contractors are involved in the | |stoppages. {AFFECTS MANY PROJECTS Eight plasterers failed to show up Tuesday at the Eastern Con- struction job at the University of Western Ontario in London, keep- longer merits membership in the] | Plasterers' Body Boycotts Firm ing a large part of the $1,840,000 men's residence project down for a second dav. Another 12 men, including a Pathi carpenter and 11 laborers and 2M lathers, have been laid off be-|With the fair contrac cause' of the absence of plaster City. ers. Work has also been slowed or stopped on another $4,767,000 in projects at Sarnia and St Thomas because the plasterers are not on the job. The plasterers in these projects are all employees of John M. Troup Ltd. Windsor. They are be- lieved to be out because of the Windsor dispute. In an interview at Windsor the plasterers' association executive charged Tuesday that the Barbe-| sin firm had had a long history of | poor labor relations which cul- minated in an arbitration board's award of over aaa at's wages 0 fhe firm's employees. The arvitration boerd award The association has been hardireferred to by the association fol. | hit by work stoppages by mem loved a dispute beiween th bers of Local 345 Plasterers In-|union and the Barbesin firm ovel ternational Union, All union|the alleged refusal of the firm i members reported "sick" or 'on PAY union wage scales. holiday" Monday and Tuesday. | The Barbesin firm subse An association statement said quently charged Charles Irvine of shut Tuesday that while it could not Toronto, union international rep- condone work stoppages, it sym-|resentative, with counselling an zed with the union's avowed |unlawful strike in coanection with "to uphold their contract|the dispute. 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Mab locates the main Doukho- r settlements, The majority live in British Columbia, mainly in the Kootenays. Krestova is headquarters for the Freedom- ites who have heen hlamed for actg of violence. Many also live around Brilliant, Shoreacres and Grand Forks. A few fam- ilies live at, Hilliers on Van- couver Island. Maia Doukho- hor centre in Alberta is Arrow- Wrought Iron Railings INTERIOR -- EXTERIOR Many designs to choose from e EXPERTLY BUILT eo FREE ESTIMATES © REASONABLE RATES OSHAWA \i 47 CHURCH ST. -- OSHAWA FOR OVER 100 YEARS Tn Wokotsof Janos BISCUITS SPORTSWEAR (CP Newsmap) ! CARPETS From the Four Corners of THE WORLD All shapes an sizes NU-WAY RUG AND CARPET SALES WHY NOT TRADE-IN TODAY! 8 OZ OSHAWA RA 3-4161 WHITBY MO 8-2681 PACKET AFTER HOURS RA 3-4114 AFTER HOURS MO 8.2500 V/gE5TA Washah, / ¢ So N77 3/ TRAE WE WILL ALLOW YOU wro 75.00 FOR YOUR OLD BEDROOM SUITE RAEN WE WILL ALLOW YOU wro 75.00 FOR YOUR OLD LIVING ROOM SUITE TIE WE WILL ALLOW YOU UPTO 100.00 : FOR YOUROLD .. DINING ROOM SUITE TRAE WE WILL ALLOW YOU UPTO 45.00 FOR YOUR OLD BREAKFAST SUITE BUDGET TERMS QUICKLY & EASILY ARRANGED Cate 0 (=. i ba} ~~ / i A Te ---- Re 2. ff Here is a straight-forward deal that works on exactly the same principle as car trade-ins. While there may be plenty of "life" in your old car yet, still it looks shabby, it costs money to keep it in shape . . . and so you decide to trade it in on a new one. NOW you can do the same thing with out-moded, shabby, run-down furniture. Trade it in on wonderful new pieces with all the latest furniture "'know-how", beauty, and comfort. / ~ / L/ \l/ & gl WE GIVE YCU TOP TRADE-IN DOLLAR Your old furniture will be appraised by an expert furniture buyer to determine the value and he will offer you far more than you would get otherwise. Regardless of its condition there will be a minimum value, at least, to which you are entitled. WE CAN DO THIS BECAUSE WE RECONDITION IT FOR OUR USED FURNITURE DEPARTMENT We are equipped to recondition old furniture just as the auto dealer does an old car. We allow you what we expect to receive through the resale of your old furniture after it has been reconditioned. FEEL FREE TO COME IN AND PICK OUT YOUR NEW FURNITURE FROM OUR VAST SELECTION Before committing yourself in any way or before our appraiser calls at your home to give you an estimate on your old furniture come in and see just what you want. Complete stocks of all home furnishings. REMEMBER YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION If you do have our appraiser come out to estimate the worth of your old furniture as a trade-in on new and then decide you do not want to buy at that time, you are under absolutely no obligation to us. However, this trade-in offer is open for a limited time only and if you do plan to buy furniture soon, why not let your old furniture help pay for it? In many instances your.old furniture will no then you can enjoy lovely, new things now REGULAR 1.98 VALUE! e Sleeveless Blouses e T-Shirts and Shorts REGULAR 2.98 VALUE! ® Sleeveless Blouses ® Jamaica & Short Shorts ® Pedal Pushers oe T-Shirts REGULAR 3.98 VALUE! ® Sleeveless Blouses e Chino Slims ® Pedal Pushers e Jamaica & Short Shorts REGULAR 4.98 VALUE! e Slims, Pedal Pushers ® Jomoica & Short Shorts e Cotton Skirts REGULAR 5.98 VALUE! e Slims, Pedal Pushers Cotton & Chino Skirts Values for CHILDREN REGULAR VALUES TO 1.98 REGULAR VALUES TO 2.98 Girls' Blouses Toddlers' Sunsuits Boys', Girls' Short UY Infants' Coveralls and Overalls Boys', Girls' T-Shirts Girls' Blouses and Short Sets 149 Sets : REGULAR VALUES T0 3.98: Girls' Blouses Slims, Jeans, Sets Jeans and Slims Blouses & Short Set Toddlers' Sunsuits Girls' Bathers Pedal Pushers and J Sets 99 A Sport Shirts Boys' T-Shirts Girls' Shorts Toddlers' Sunsuits Infants' Crawlers Boys' Pedal Pushers Girls' Swim Suits Girls' Shorts REGULAR VALUES T0 4.98 Gi Sime 249 Just Say "CHARGE IT" at STORE HOURS | Monday, [0 Tuesday, Thursday, rd Saturday, 9:30 to 6. Wednesday 9:30 to 1. Friday, 9:30 to 9. ® OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE e doubt more than take care of the down payment . . . and pay for it on easy weekly or monthly terms, Take advantage of this sensible business-like plan TRADE-IN This offer applies on the pure chase of any new Easy washer. WE WILL ALLOW YOU UP TO 6().00 FOR YOUR OLD WRINGER WASHER TRADE-IN TODAY

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