The Oshawa Times, 13 Jan 1960, p. 13

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] | Work Stoppage Is Asked By Labor Labor Council Protests Gordon Recommendations My. Ross said some smaller leader McDonald supported some of the suggested changes. | "I wonder if this is why the On- |tario Federation of Labor hasn't . i 3 Brings Out EJ i | Protests, against proposed anti-| T ili ht' jor legistation sud Tetommen. locals would fall by the wayside ations by the Gordon Commis- ; 4 p wl 1g ion, were loud and clear at the and workers would have to £9} bari) meeting of the Oshawa and Dis- back to paltry wages. "It would carried on the type of campaign , COORSVILLE a A $15 trict Labor Council, Tuesday|mean, every time a local goes|needed fo fight this (ype of legis- Fine og he in A Lo Rn to the labor relations board for|lation," he asked. trom Drofesser testified it]. A Province-wide work stoppage certification, the company couldlpog FEW CARDS asitonomy ro oe cific] 25 suggested if the Frost gov- take it to supreme court. It| He polated out that 'the OFL was impossivle. io, 21 beet ernment adopts any anti-labor|would take months for a locall ot om ounle Ticadred Dost. time of day to the phrase after legislation at the next session of|{o get certified. During that time|® io] ol Poi gl un re post dusk and before dawn. parliament. we could be involved in tremend-| 2705 hd saa yiere e iy The phrase wat part of Jhe/ Keith Ross, secretary-treasurer|ous expenses," he said. | 4 pid hy u on einbe = Jonge 8 37 A 4 fhe Spuuchi. viched ad pari, "It's possible," Mr. Ross said, members of parliament urging farmer convicted of driving ontry wages" i the Gordon Foto "such legislation would come up them to support legislative the highway after dusk without/mittee report is adopted. The 2! the next session of the house. |usdEie Diogosed to fhe Selevt lights. He was fined $15 and report suggests allowing appeal pc's IN CONTROL 2 on : Sb) costs [to courts against labor board de-| (Clifford Pilkey, past president the Ontario Federation of Labor, AM INSTALLS NEW CFFICERS y Wor. Bro. T. L. Wilson, chap- lain. Back row, left to right: wor- | Bro.- W. H. Austin, tyler; Bro. W | Gordon Pierson, inner guard; r Bro. W. 3oorman stew- ard 3ro. Ross Bell, dea- AND Hall, Wor ne maslte bbie D. M LEBANON tuicers of Le in bie anc AF and AM, for th | dg I vear were installe at tl awa Masonic Temp night. The installat | con; Bro. Garnet Tubb, jr ard; Bro. T. C. Glaspell | deac W. Jackson, treasur: Bro alter Houston of ceremon- ies I'imes Photo the | A. ( stew- master: Fammze Tem- | shipful George H. G Wor 31 Br mmediate past 3ro. Walter ( installed Wor. Bro nstall LODGE, A { masters oi installed of left Lodge, pz newl are: Front Wor. Bro secretary Jr +) row to Charles Bre warden sr ctor jr 0 Jacobi, si 0 wa ducted by Wor. Bro PROBLEMS CITED Labor Council Elects Pilkey As President Clifford dent of the Labor said this could ing year "It feels this position a I p 3 3 iu lecti were also 1 fc absence,' succeeds E Thomas first vice-pr w Frederick B ected 4 2 rown, Ed Clir Ww second vice-| 3 4 : d and Dorland W Ross treasurer President some year be d Osha Council, 1 ' " re not gettir are not « id COMMITTEES NAMED It was decided to Specif 1 FAVOR DRUG PRICE PROBE I \ tioned "We ed fime he Commission nothing's bring pressure area." The president members a mun CLIFFORD PILKEY been done tax dollar were he f Ray D r Pilkey, ele ( people in the pla "We must i {1 je Osan Times SECOND SECTION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1960 |cisions. | |AID WEALTHY LAWYERS | | "It would line the pockets of] of Local 222, UAW, and newly-| elected president of the Oshawa | , and District Labor Council, said b Thomas Edwards, newly elected irst vice-president, said the lame should be placed on the Mc- |the already wealthy lawyers by permitting them to dip into the |pockets of the trade union move- iment," Mr. Ross said. "Thev have the best closed PAGE THIRTEEN tos of anyone and can look {after themselves," he continued. HOSPITAL REMEMBERED Gifts Indicate Public Esteem n which Os endowme been hel | clearly 3 of bequests tal by patients ruf fre f patient endowment 9,301.12 | 1 he C Van Buren Wood- yequest, s founded a quarter of been left to a f > individu 37.04 950.00 60.30 7,000.00 hit- 1910, with t 200.00 16¢ he Lau £163.00 10,000.00 Har 1, Whit. 10.00 3,250.00 5,000.00] 194¢ - M ( ( endowment 1. J. F. Grier Woodhead Hinton, ceived in 10,000.00 Rn 500.00 ) 2.000.600 é 1000.00 1 ss Howden, Ct 1 Jam Ward |*"They know there aren't enough [lao ewer 20. around i |yers." by the Conservatives controlled the Frost government and not select committee on labor rela-| pan tions which recommends changes | Donald. He said nine other mem- in legislation. {bers of the select committee Foi . | "hamstrung" Mr. McDonald. It is the Conservatives, sup-| The members of the council re- ported by big business, who want | solved that they strongly protest- changes in legislation to put 1abor eq this proposed legislation and back on its heels", he said. urged the government to view William Rutherford, a member |the legislation in such a manner of the labor council executive as to assist in bringing about committee, said Ontario CCF |labor-management harmony. SET FOR FRIDAY | COBOURG -- Preliminary hearing of a murder charge FEWER NEW HOMES against 36-year-old Gerald | Lafferty of Oshawa, will be held Friday next, it has been announced by Cr ow n Attor- ney Harry Deyman. The defendant was charged after his cousin, Thomas Laf- ferty, 42, of Belleville, died from a gunshot wound at Carrying Place, eight miles southwest of Trenton on Dec. 30 of last year. | Lafferty is in the county jail at Cobourg. Oshawa building report totals [for 1959 are down more than 1$2000,000 compared to the 1958 | totals. The December building re- | port shows total value of all per- | mits at $331,181 which pushes the |1959 total to $13,563,288. | Total value of all permits is- "Ci in 1958 was $15,597,313. 30-Year Jewel Is Presented |/®. cuit? ri on: One of the highlights of the an-| flected the general tight money nual installation of officers of| situation. "It was hard to get Lebanon Lodge, AF and AM, at|loans for housing last year," he tl Oshawa Masonic Temple]said. Tuesday night, was the presenta-| Yq Bear ow [FEWER NEW HOMES lion of a 50-year jewel to Bro. Single family dwellings for | City Building Total ' Substantially Lower street north for a new truck stor-; I. Travell, 216 Centre "street, age garage. garage, $700; Rainbow Restaur- A new florist shop will be built|ant, 82 Simcoe street north, sign, by Principal Investments, Rich- $800; Central Hotel, 9 King street {mond street west, Toronto. The west, sign, $2000. store will be located on Stevenson roa dsouth. Permit was for con. >: .Fudge, 227 King street west, : & retail and service store; G. Ruthe struction totalling $3300 {erford, 300 Glenview avenue, cel NEW LOADING DOCKS lar alterations, $1500; M. Ritzie, New loading docks will be built| 460 King street east, repairs to by both Canadian Welding Gases, " Warehouse, $500; R. Russell, Simcoe street south, and Ruddy|!177 King street east, repairs to ctric, Richmond street west.|@ dual dwelling, 500. CWG will build its dock on Bloor ol 5 street west; permit was worth Kins sent me, li | $1500. |D. R. Traviss, 144 Willi ; Amr » ae iss, illiam street Ruddy Electric's permit Was| east, repairs to a pn See and H Pilkey was electec the Oshawa 1 nmission. Keith R will to the tinue as a member of the e Fede will be held tion should candidates," "We will watch them very closely," he said. "If they are not doing b, we will brn it to" the attenti f e ele tors." TAX DOLLAR SHARE A point Mr y fe be brought fore t tion of the gov umbus, evidently pay- able paid Auxil Robt Alex 11 y arry T 500.00 H. E, Saunders. #4 " 7 A i i v oH i 1959 were 438, down from the 1958 for $3000; the loading dock will i b The recipient was attended by total of 944. Dwelling unit totals, be on Richmond west. Sueling. 30. 4 AY dh A 0 ne/tWO of his brothers, Merv. who Tudi duplexes and apart- 1 5 S706 me en's memoer of tha 00gS mel SEK 00, ep loTHER. PERMITS Ch : since 1918 and Bob who has been| the 1958 total of 1154. Other permits issued in Decem-| > : 5,000.00 a member of the lodge since 1920. | Best month in 1939 was May, ber as shown by the city engin-| E. Hiltz, 55 Sandra street west, The installation was conducted|when $3,324,571 worth of permits|€er's building report follow: cellar alterations, $600; B, 200.00 by Wor. Bro. W. H. Gibbie and|were issued in Oshawa. Willowdale Farm, Thornton Haynes, 39 Park road north, re- a number of the past masters of| Cedar Glen Ltd., Ontario street, road north, storage shed, $500;|pairs to a single family dwelling, 2000.00 the lodge. Those assisting Bro. received a permit worth $70,000(Y- A. Summers, Taunton road|$550; R. Adair, 313 Windsor ave 405.02 GGibbie and their officers were: [for the construction of a store yest, Sarees gi? A. Bolle, eve, cellar alterations, $500; 3 Jor. I. G |and office building. ne crest road, patio, $500; C. Oshawa Curling Club, 226 Bond sa ar bre Noo. ounken] ORES |lardsand, 55 Glover's road, Sor stheel west, addition to the curl. | A 5 a ' |F 5 § A age shed, i i 5 (Wor. Bro. H. A, Suddard, senior FIVE RETALL - ing, rink, $5000. sslyn Construction Lid., 462 ---- a warden; Very Wor, Bro. G. Houl- Mavi ig Constructip ; Edna osland road west, will build 4,371.33|den, junior warden; Wor. Bro. W. free retail stores on Rossland March Of Dimes Set For Feb. 1 May H. Sargant, secretary; Wor. Bro.| oq permit is worth $70,000. 11.803.13/J. H. Mouncey, treasurer; Wor. H. M. Mackie Ltd., 79 Wilkin- The Mothers' March to raise funds for the 1960 program of te of James 12.00 a Robinson, 000.00 1955 Schofield, a to and to en d the munic cent," he said. "Now, 62 per cent feder edera to he McLaughlin 5, McMann, evi- paval goes nmen 1 per cent five cor e, Ontario at and tion of 500.00 1955 municipa The 000.00 nposed « ord Pilkey, . 1 . Farew ) Henrietta Garfat . I r 1,463.67 Estate 1t should WANTS BULLETIN 1956--Amy Small (Irene) th Mr.. Pilkey said 1 1 ede q 200.001 1957 Henrietta Garfa see a bulletin published for stead : nneth Johnston ] \ llis, Ell Est TV-RADIO COLUMN Commi ttee Estate of An CBS Makes 'Analysis' To Study to the provincial only 17 per cent to William 10 973.2 y Grierson 1,000.00 IcIntosh Gainer wment 1 E. Hislop, Plan Bingo 506.421 1959 Mitch Plan To Close Bro. F. G. Harris, director of | son avenue, got a permit for $23,-| ceremonies; Wor. Bro, H. 0.1000 for a new truck service gar- Flintoff, chaplain; Wor. Bro. N. age on Bloor street east. A. Rae, senior deacon; Wor, Bro | Four single family dwelling per-| I. Taylor, junior deacon; Wor. | mits were issued. Permits went| 3 Mills, inner guard; Wor.|to Loupan Developments, Clay- Neil, senior steward and| J. Kanoza, | Of 10 Best TV Broadcasts Closing Law CYNTHI YORK A LOWRY To Assist und Drive Officials in Joan Gibbs Fund == © the Joan unced Tue 5 has been re- S ted that the day that a to ceived to their y close Wor Bro. J. Hunter, steward. junior | Colborne street east; brook street, Toronto; *, J. Dohan, | Wellesley street east, Toronto; |and D. Berkuta, Ritson road south CELEBRATING | Permits for the construction of these homes were worth $10,000, $12,500, $10,000 and $10,000 re- ithe Ontario March of Dimes is to be held on the evening of Monday, Feb. 1. Announcing this today, Mrs. Michael Starr, Chief {Marching . Mother for Oshawa, said that between 7 and 8 p.m. that day every Oshawa home Mal Sm nt fund a unced, 7 Meagher prev 1ckn will hold Sunshine Circle of y ay night Army, Helning Hand Auxiliary of / Hall on Bond street. Simcoe Street United Church, | fund drive the Central Council of Neighborhood! the jective is! Associati John Black, Albert is hopeful! Street; F beth Ford, Carol and » will help|i¥ynda Twining Libby tributions con tundle Park Nei Asso- the objective ciation, Mrs. E. M. Lamon, OI- fice staff of R. D. Werner Co will 1 me excellent (Can.) Ltd.: Ladies Court, Cana ( hand for Saturday dian Order of Fore ers; Oshawa M Smith: today Chapter, Ontario Regiment Asso- 5 : | Ci n1 Connaught Park La- » all hopeful that all C 1 dies Auxilia will do their bi juss 3 oath of First Aid Class To Open Tonight bid. 1 don't have to stress what ; the can made: at all nel o deserving n Mr. Smith said ceived several letters from fund contributors in which they ex- 3 } r mall businesses i banks, at the business|., .. : . $ : : bes at 7.30 p.m. today at the office of the Oshawa Times and = Alexandra. street at Mr. Smith's office at the UAW} = "5B 5 W020 F hy 3 k class, to be tought by Art Hall on Bond street. HI py Bo pe Want Change In School Signs drive', which was started to help a fellow trade unionist save his be held o 1 T 1 uesda Members of a car gre likely or District Labor Hollingworth a with, Ont: was wrecked Minister Cass n which occu cheme for of Athol St mav ba apbointad x \ areas about 6 P.M. Tues-lister Diotonbaker 16 BH can X| The } ; blu ey th, pre of UAW-CIO, ¢ Recommended tonight: on NB( the 1cQueer casts of ing ser he contributor not edged follows the Salvation spectively. |will be' visited by a Marching FIVE DUAL UNITS Mother, with each mother visit- Five dual dwelling units willing between 10 and 15 homes in be built by Genthorn Construc-/her own neighborhood. The tion, Brookview drive, Toronto.|March of Dimes in Oshawa is All will be located on Bloor street sponsored by the Kinette. Club of east and permits were for 15,000 Oshawa. each. The Marching Mothers in this? H. M. Brooks, 240 Rolson community will be joining 1 street, received a permit worth army of 50,000 Marching Mother: $7500 for the building of a new|in 111 Ontario towns, to raise. BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating birth. days today: Jonnie G. Jarvis, 218 Wil- son road south; Louise Bola- hood. 39 Bend street west; Irene Hazelton, 53 Rose- hill boulevard; Louise Wal- ters, 264 Gibb street; Nancy McGregor, 363 Buena Vista; Mrs. Marion Slugg, 43 Bil- lingsgate Cr., Ajax; Joanne Cameron, 750 Douglas street; Jeffrey White, 612 Green street, Whitby, The first five persons to in- form The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre, good for a four - week period. The cur- rent attraction is "The Five Pennies", ] Reports on birthdays will | he received only between the hours of 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Chess Club Loses Friendly Game a » Hope Show 9-10 p.m Jack » committee next olonna Hour CBS 0 10-11 Bow Glenda at ange and Martin hhorhood Pedestrian S There uffers Cuts and" choice . mind in a y Osh. losing Our half Modifying Dr 11 be . et slightly, 1 cl} Sammy Startime, L Tonight with B.e ¢ Frank Sinatra Jing | AW fre Crosby, My 1 & Turn of the S Scheme of Jel ers, and the ( parental love fair if 1 Lowell Thc Your Life, ar show 1 in Brendan Behan. T well remembered SERIES CHOICES However, 1 thin 1 t pick one-shot show y r t © was en b of television's sists of ser top 10 among Crime Mason Wes of so worthy injured damaged dents in the as strian w somes bylaw of us do n explai that, "we & 1 Ic MRS. MICHAEL STARR this is he had re cause hulz, 36, rc his head attention an auto T at t cor S. and Athol ambul a Genera Hospi al Cabinet Shuffle Oifing first aid class for be § ting school of The For ant- 5 ht openings ; class to Ms , nt the for ing so tion nurse The meets the Oshawa anil wedn Council. cannot jy, Highway's| n the colori apts signs in ruralj. op. advent looking ™ : : A Jo h the The first of a series of friendly lac every at al chulz - apparently walk In The the t side of ar vp pry vy : o1 1 AWA Cabing a ¢ y g division and fourth schpol of nurs nurs second the K Oshawa wood p sday nt end of To Te eT I'h ntire f N rt i I r World s Robe Comedy---Jack St. E Documenta coll Musica Interview (is rio on ambulance Wedne men s division day, at Ro- school cor Je continuing fo § Cro Blood ay of 3 Au- et north n attend ghway minister thinks! __. s distinctive assis teelworkers re Clinic, on the council, are hard to hite Burge a entative hese andy the fi every month ditorium, Simcoe The first Paar at St handled with vel car in James ilson, 5 e., Oshawa. Police ma $650 | on thinks t colors glove to aid corps hockey games played at Whitby. Arena, and at the Oshawa Children's Arena Shotgun S damage oho 2 Cass said his ke A the blue and € "No other s color' tier fr tment om Mi ximately feel fe $250 to be a damage the ticuarly Gruber amusing and i i esd veni g { Y P Y 200 a3 : units Clare Boot ¢ nvoly were Harvey | nor of Jlumbia ET be among tf d r \ f . v wekground nati i creates World Jan the welding shop. $634,500 -- the estimated sum re A permit worth $6000 was re-| quired to enable the March of ceived by V. Hyderman, Simcoe pimes to continue its program of | Polio Prevention and Total Re- » {habilitation during 1960, Beer Trial $521,000 RAISED | "Last year," said Mrs. Starr, | . [raised $521,000 in a single hour, i ontiunues \which enabled the March of|!C bring the necessary treat- Dimes to carry out not only an/Ments within their reach, |increased program of rehabilita- MANY JOBS OPEN In Toronto tion, enabling hundreds of handi- "There are many jobs in which capped persons to return 105 physical disability need not be | profitable employment and finan-| 5 handicap," Mrs. Starr stated TORONTO (CP) -- Deputy At. cial independence, but also to|«gnq experience has proved that Imon testified Tuesday that the cinaticn program deemed neces. ; [Liquor Control Board of Ontario sary by the epidemic of polio jalan be yosmed lo Boi i encouraged Canadian Breweries| Quebec and Newfoundland Prov- (ry "and 'if the right kind of help Limited to buy up breweries be-|inces. lis available." cause there were t00 many com-| "So many advances have been| Summing up, Mrs. Starr em- peting in the province. | made in the fields of rehabilita-| phasized that the greatest need Mr. Common, LCBO -solicitor|tion within the last eight years|in connection with the Mothers' fence witness at the resumption|short of miraculous. i "Naturally, there can be no of the trial of Canadin Brew-| 'Through the alertness of our Mothers' March without the matches between the Peternon|eries, which has pleaded not honorary medical board and the mothers. Last year we received ough and Oihawa Chess Clubs guilty of operating a combine generosity of the people of On-{wonderful support from individu- was played last Friday in Osh-|against the public interest. The tario in the past, disabled people als and from women's organiza- awa. Peterborough, headed by|Case began in September. in this province are being given|tions, both in Oshawa and acting team captain Tom Lewis,| Mr. Common said that by 1930|the best possible chance of en-|/throughout Ontario County. We 1g a |are asking for this support once pion, won comfortably. breweries had to be reduced. Romie independence; Dpvious. | Individual scores were: Peter- + wae tt : ittle can be done wi out suf-{one who took part last year will borough players, named first: vas Dress ae yesent ficient funds, and the main pur- want to do so again. I hope, too, Dusan Kustudic 0, Dykstra 1;|with the attorney-general's * ap- pose of this campaign is to raise|that many others will join in this Tom Lewis .%, Shreve. %: Don | proval as decided oll. those funds. However, a second- worthwhile undertaking. As Chief Bean 1, Beck 0: Don Day 1, Hes- |ary feature of this campaign is Marching Mother, I would urge ter 0; J. W. Britton 0, Verkyl 1: | RETAIN CONTROL to search out disabled personsjall women in our community to J Control of the industry was re-|who can benefit from some of volunteer their services By doing Bu dy Milne 0, Maczka 1; Wilfred gooof : 4s Day 1, Vrekovnik 0: Gordon Hope trolled all price changes. | tions, These persons include not made available to all why need becaus 1.. Rebere 0. Also testifying was Wilfr id only polio victims, but also those them. i 9 Oshawa is not a member of the (Gagnon, chairman of Dow Brew-|disabled in accidents, individuals| "If you would like to join in I DANISH FLAG Southeastern Ontario C hess|ery Limited, and a director of with congenital deformities and|this work and can spare just one League to which Peterborough Canadian Breweries until 1952 amputees. Many of these people/hour of your time on the eve- belongs but the possibility of a|when ft took over National Brew-|may not realize that help is avail- ning of Feb. 1, please telephone heen used for | Peterborough - Oshawa - Toronto egies Limited, based in Mont- ble, and we hopexto make them!Mrs. James Henderson, # general real. laware of what 'cas be done and'chairman, RA 5-8024. national flag, the i 1 a white cross Denmark "Dannel on a red field imore than 700 year a haz- chil- n 1 for 17 and "some 40,000 Marching Mothers torney-General William B. Com- carry out an intensive polio vac-|ipe majority of disabled persons for 20 years, was the first de:|/that some of the results are little March at this stage is volunteers. the city's 17-year-old junior cham: |it was apparent the number of JOYing a life of personal and eco- |more, and I'm sure that every- Bruno Lipinski 1, Betson 0: Rod- : tained by the LCBO, which con-|these new advances in rehabilita- so, rehabilitation services can be |league is being discussed.

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