The Oshawa Times, 12 Mar 1960, p. 3

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Says City Rightists Feted Paul Siren Here 'Bankrupt' Leader Charge Answered not supported the ICFTU, and he has not gven given decent lip- service to it. Political co- horts of his, of course, prefer the World Federation of Trade Unions, which was abandoned by the anti-Communist unions when they set up the ICFTU. Bankrupt leadership? Let's take a look at that one. In the month of December last, alone, the UAW's supplemental George Burt, Canadian director of the Canadian Region, United Automobile Workers, today re- plied to recent remarks made Feb. 17 in the "Good Evening" column of The Oshawa Times by Clifford Pilkey, former president of Local 222, UAW-CIO, Mr. Burt accused Mr. Pilkey (without using his name) of "en- tertaining" controversial Paul Siren as a featured speaker at a Democratic Right Wing caucus in Oshawa, four days after the Feb. SUB) put $500,000 they would 17 "Good Evening" column. never have had otherwise into the unemployment benefit plan (the © Mr. Pilkey replies to the Burt hands of Oshawa members of the § letter in an adjoining column. Following Mr. Burt: Mr. Jack Gearin, The Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontanio. Dear Mr. Gearin: You recently opened your col- with the shorte! : "views", some of these goals have to 'be given umn to certain which reflected unfairly on International Union UAW and i leadership. Normally, we do no the § air our internal problems in the game). public press, but, due to the in creasing frequency wi certain parties are goin the Union to express "views", the Canadian Council has charged me with responsibility of defending th which ership', g outside |1953. That was the year certain Union. This was one of the many is the letter from Reuther Administration policies which the Communist Party and | political opportunists of whatever {stripe tried to derail in favor of the perennial 'shorter work week'. ., (Not that there is anything wrong r work-week, but & | priority and anyone who does not s support decisions democratically t arrived at is playing the bosses' While we are on let us take a look back to their people with 'views' took over the UAW administration of Local 222. We the were in the midst of the 5-year the agreement which we had signed in 1950. President Reuther suc- GEORGE BURT *pankrupt lead- § z © aptly described as the struggle|Union since 1950 knows the ill-| Pilkey Scores Former Teacher' But what of Mr. Burt during this same period. 'In Canada (at Windsor and Oshawa) the UAW leader, George Burt; was a one time fellow traveller of the Com- munists. The Reds "raised" and "trained" Burt and from 1937 to 1945, George Burt was considered a leading fellow traveller of the Canadian Reds." (from the Voice of Freedom, 1959). This, the same Mr. Burt who in 1942 in the Maple Leaf Gardens extolled the virtues of the Soviet Union and assisted in getting $10,000 for the Party Coffers (from Red Sails on the Great Lakes by J. A. "Pat" Sullivan which was published in Following is the reply of Clif- ford Pilkey to George Burt's charges carried in an adjoining column: Mr. Jack Gearin, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario. Dear Mr. Gearin: Let us set the record straight from the very beginning the "view" Mr. Burt refers to, is his most recent opponent at the UAW Convention, Cliff Pilkey. First of all, I would like to gx- press my thanks to the publisher and Mr. Jack Gearin for this opportunity to reply to Mr. Burt's attack. This attack, in | Adjustment | Committee Holds Meet Committee of adjustment agreed Friday night to aiiow M. Labriola, 328 Simcoe street south, to use the premises as a sales office. Previous use was as non- conforming hairdressing parlor, and later as collecting agency. The new use (as sales office) is also non-conforming; however, when the new use is moie com- patit'~ than the old in the eyes of the committee, it is often al- lowed. The major point to be determin- ed in the case was whether the Labriola property was used as a business premises before the zon- ing bylaw came in effect in Sept., 1957. If so, the owner is entitled to continue to use the premises for business purposes. A neighbor of Labriola's ap- peared at the meeting in opposi- 'tion, arguing that the building had been used as a residence after the zoning bylaw came into practice. It was determined that Lab- riola's sister-in-law operated a beauty parlor at 328 Simcoe street south but went out of busi- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Maren 12, 1960 3 By DON HANRIGHT Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)--Nine private organizations will be called to the post in Toronto Monday for what Canada's broadcasters call "the big chariot race." The nine groups will battle for the transport department licence to operate Toronto's second tele- vision station--potentially one of the most profitable public fran- chises ever awarded in Canada. Judges will be the 13 men and two women members of the Board of Broadcast Governors, headed by chairman Dr. Andrew radio-TV interests, their Tv pro- gram plans, and estimates of rev- enue and costs. AVAILABLE FRIDAY These briefs will not be made, sibly Friday. The governors' practice has been to treat the formal applications as confiden- pleted an oral submission board, a procedure usua quiring two to four hours. cants get an opportunity to study | the sub of Stewart. The board's r - ation of a licencee will be subject to federal cabinet approval. The nine applicants already to $200,000 on legal fees, land op- tions and formal briefs to the transport department showing, among other things, their corpor- ate setups, other publishing or have spent amounts ranging up - | president comparative arguments, they re-| appear before the BBG | tal, with the order of their orig-| inal appearance reversed. These are the Toronto appli- cants, by the order in which they will be heard the first time: | 1. Beland H. Honderich, vice- of the Toronto Star, public until late in the week, pos- a SEEK CHANNEL 9 Only after that stage of the mile signal from Tor hearing is finished do the appli- more than 2,000,000 people. It also contains Canada's major in- their licence dustrial and commercial concen- competitors. Then, armed with tration. in rebut- witness la Nine Groups Compete For Television Outlet company that would include {Odeon Theatres of Canada and |Howard G. Webster, owner of The Globe and Mail, and 9. Rogers Radio Broadcasting {Company Limited, which oper- tes radio station CFRB Toronto. All nine applicants propose to tial until each applicant has com- broadcast on channel 9 in com- to the petition with the existing CBC lly re-|outlet, CBLT Toronto, Channel 6. In an area covered by a 50- onto live Little wonder, then, that one told the 1957 Fowler royal commission on broadcast ing that the sccond-station TV li= {cence for Toronto would be *'one !of the richest plums that has been in the public gift for some time." The private applicants are un- erstood to have estimated gross revenue exceedin fe |1955) (MacMillan), Could Burt's {past activities be described as 'acts of treason?" ness in Feb., 1957. Mr. Labriola told the committee that a collection agency operated my opinion, is nothing new nor will it be the last. Mr. Burt is not someone new to the political applying on behalf of a company advertising to be incorporated; 1$5,000,000 in even thair seco! in the building from July to De- cember in 1957. The committee ruled that the wars in our Union and will pur- sue his adversary relentlessly { until he is either destroyed or| : annihilated beyond recognition. | premises were being used, prior But let me say to Mr, Burt, Ij to zoning, as a business establish- don't scare easily nor do I run| What about the wages lost in ment, even though it mizht have from a fight. 11953-1955 and the cause of the!at some time been empty. And Since my inception in our|1955 - 1956 strike? Mr. Burt will with the zoning restrictions came Union I have been fighting the have great difficulty in making the non-conforming use. " battle of my fellow trade Union-| the members of our Union who| The committee allowed N ists here in Oshawa. Let me say have been around for some time|('Reilley, Elena avenue to ; further, Mr. Burt himself has believe his theory. Every person |pyijlq his garage only four inches # been a good teacher. This may be|who has been a member of oUr|from his property line. Sideyard requirements at the rear .of houses in this area are 18 inches. I really wonder who Burt owes his allegiance to? If his past ac- tivities are any yardstick the answer is quite obvious. between the teacher and the stu-|fated five year agreement which | : dent. Mr. Burt negotiated was the - Unins ected 2. Spencer W. Caldwell, head of |vear of operation. They would 4 ~ a radio sales and advertisinz count on advertising from local agency in Toronto, also on behalf sources to which the CBC, with 3. Upper Canada Broadcasting sales, does not cater. {| Limited, a newly - formed com- ee . pay incl ng the comedy team OTHER RUSINESS FIRST In Ontar 0 {of Johnny Wayne and Frank] The BEG is 'unlikely to begin oe L {znd a United Kingdom commer- sometime Tuesday. First it will TORONTO (CP -- There are cial television firm, Granada TV; consider the CBC's application to {probably 1,000 uninspected m ~*-| Consolidated Frybrook In-(set up a French-language TV {packing plants in Ontario, W. A. dustries Limited, connected with station at Stugeon Falls, mid- |Renderers' Association told an station CKEY Toronto; bury, with a satellite transmitter |emergency session of the Toronto| 5: Baton Aldred Rogers Broad- at Sudbury. {board of health Friday |casting Limited, whose directors! The board will also hear appli- x include John Bassett, publisher of cations for power increases in As far as Mr. Paul Siren isicause of The committee noted that there| He said nearly 20,000 animals the strike. | Packin lof a com; ny to be incorporated; |its national outlook and network |Shuster, Sir Ernest MacMillan hearing the TV applications until Young, secretary of the Canadian |Jack Kent Cooke, owner of radio| way between North Bay and Sud- the Toronto Telegram, and radio-|television stations CHCH - TV Union's good name in the press sed 4 if it becomes necessary. Let's start with the *'view there is a "growing practice of red-baiting" in the Union: die on the hoof annually and are supposed to make rendering plant products for non-human consump- tion but they "disappear." weere no objectors present and other garages in the vicinity were bu'lt up to the line. B. Scott, Wilson road north, was given permission to use a 20" by 150' piece of land, which is zoned buffer and which he owns, in conjunction with a lot| on which he is going to build a house. Without the strip of land, Scott's frontage is 85 feet. He ceeded in getting the 'Big Three' » that of the automobile industry to open up that agreement on wages, and we were able to follow suit Would it interest you to know in Canada. We took advantage of that exactly four days after that the opportunity to talk to General "view" was put forward in your| Motors into signing a Master column, the person who made it| Agreement (covering all five entertained as a feature speaker |Canadian plants), instead of sep- at his so-called 'Democratic Right arate contracts. The "viewers' Wing' caucus one Paul Siren, for-| were a party to those negotiations mer International Representa-|right up to the moment of sign- tive? Siren, you will recall, had ing. Then -- presumably because by this time twice admitted pub- they would be approving some- liely -- in the press and on TV --|thing which they had made a that he had met with Communist name of sorts for themselves by Party officials and certain GM | condemning -- they had a sudden Oshawa committeemen during change of heart and refused to} the 1955-56 strike! sign. | |TV personality Joel Aldred: Hamilton and CFCL Timmins, | 6. Maclean - Hunter Publishing and radio stations CKTB St. |Company Limited, combining Catharines, CHVC Niagara Falls, |with Associated Television of and CBLN Nakina--a CBC low- Alderman Kenneth Ostrander pngiand; power relay transmitter. gave the board 93 names of Tor-| 7° Henry Borden, applying on| In addition, the governors have onto meat processors and retail-\hehalf of a grouf including the|ordered special hearings of the ers he said are selling unin-|Southam Company Limited; {licence - renewal applications of spected meat. Names were not| 8. J. S. D. Tory, applying on|TV stations, CKWSIV Kingston made public. behalf of a yet - unincorporated and CKLW-TV Windsor. oi onic Boge 00) i AROUND THE CHURCHES Welcome New concerned the real issues are be- We had fallen so far behind ing clouded by Mr. Burt's/both in wages and contractual charges. Mr, Siren worked on the language it took a strike to settle staff of the UAW for some 17|our difficulties. When we should years and when he refused to|have been negotiating better con- politic for Mr. Burt against the tracts we were tied to a five-| democratically elected leader- year agreement which cost the] ship in some of the Toronto UAW [Canadian Autoworkers millions of Locals he was told he would be|dollars in lost wages. It was dur- relieved of his post as Sub-|ing this five-year period that Regional Director of the Toronto General Motors had their history area. In a recent publication to|making year as far as profits ) all Local Unions, Mr. Burt cor|were concerned. |wants a 57 foot wide lot for the roborates my claim by stating, "I What about the late Earl Wat-|0use but to put it on the avail (also requested him to use all his|son and the question of "some |2Dle land would require removal influence to see that delegates|kind of dictator?" Why did Mr. |of much dirt. He told the com- were elected to the forthcoming|/Watson oppose Burt in 1947? (mittee the best homesite would Canadian Labor Congress Con-|Could it be Mr. Watson didn't|include the narrow strip. vention in Montreal." Mr. Burt|approve of Burt's Communist| D. Thompson, Lorraine avenue, supply meat to the city. Controller William Dennison said 15 per cent of Ontario's slaughtered animals are not in- spected and Toronto families are eating this beef, pork, lamb and poultry. He said boiling or cook- CLIFF PILKEY CELEBRATING he Oshawa Now it is one thing to be ac- cused of such meetings -- as are That refusal cost t workers a loss in wages of abou $1,750,000 between 1953 and Our insistence on getting the] money back may have prolonged certain members of our Union -- but it is surely something else again to be on public record as ) having admitted the charge. Here the 1935-56 strike. you have a man who admits doing| In 1958, this same 'bankrupt what the International Secretary- leadership' led the membership to Treasurer of our Union termed the brink of what might have "an act of treason' being wel- {been another long and perhaps comed as some kind of -a_ hero disastrous strike. Then they beat by the 'Democratic Right Wing' the International Union over the caucus 'n Oshawa! {head for not approving the strike When such brazen anti-union|-- even though they well knew activities are taking place, is itithe good and sufficient reasons any wonder that the leadership of the International Union had for our ¥nion is concerned with Com- its stand. It was in this sorry munist Party manoeuverings in|state of affairs that the so-called our Union? 'Canadian autonomy' issue had its| It seems to me that the time root. | has certainly come for the young | Incidentally, these same people| man of "views" to give his! are trying to picture me as some] "view" on just what 'red-bait-|kind of dictator who will brook ing" is. Is it red-baiting to write|no opposition. THey forget that in as I have just written? And what 1947 the late Earl Watson, then about anti-red-baiting? Shouldn't| President of Local 195, Windsor, that be regarded as hienous also? came within eight votes -- not Or are Communists to exert their|141 -- of defeating me for Region- influence in our Union without|al Director. Far from doing a anyone being able to say nay? | political job on Watson, and he on While we are on the subject of me, we became good friends and 'right wing', isn't it stretchingiput the Canadian Region together things to have this same "'contro- versial figure" (as you called him) heading up the 'Democratic Right Wing' caucus in Oshawa and associating only with left- politically. By contrast, it is in- |teresting to note that when Nelson | Wilson, chairman of the bargain- |ing committee of Local 222, broke with this group a year or so ago wingers once he is outside the|and ran against Sutton, the lead- Oshawa city limits? He was hard-|ing 'viewer told him, "We're ly home from the convention going to get rid of you, Wilson!" when he was billed as a star per-| Perhaps you will think that I former at the left-wing caucus at have been a little rough, but so Windsor. All who performed with|is the charge 'bankrupt leader- him practically throw up at the ship' when it is applied to the very word "right-wing", but they Union that has pioneered more had no difficulty at all consorting| 'firsts' than any other Union, The with the man of "views". same thing goes for autonomy As for alleged support of Cana-jand democracy; there is more of dian Labor Congress policies, the|it in the UAW than in any other record is that the Congress sup-|union -- surely the impunity with ports the International Confedera- which those who flaunt 'Canadian tion of Free Trade Unions (the|autonomy' get away with it, is world-wide anti-Communist labor proof of that. movement). So does the Canadian UAW Council, which -- when thisithen young man of "views" was both | April, President of the Council and Pres- own Local -- urged monition applies to ce on has' President Reuther said to the leadership of Local 222 last| "All we ask of you is that] That same ad-| n people| who now show up as * vers'. Yours sincerely, GEORGE BURT, Can. Dir., Canadian Region, UAW. you be honest', BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating birth- days this weekend. Those who celebrate today are: Mrs. Frederick Rahme, RR1 Columbus, Ont.; Mrs. Flossie McKnight, 538 Cu- pert St.; Larry Martin, 652 Hoskin St.: Mary Piontek, 228 Clark St.; Walter Saetens, 42 Burcher Rd., Ajax; Lloyd Hircock, 732 King St. W.; Marlene Dalby, 378 Verdun Rd.; Kenneth Karpiak, 97 Fernhill Blvd.; William Alex- ander, 37 Wayne St.; Dianna Broome, 314 Perry St., Whit- by; Mrs. Jean Broome, 314 Perry St, Whitby; Mrs. Henry Alstein, ZiZon Rd. Taunton; Beverly Sutherland, 941 Simcoe St. N.; Galil Tresise, 577 Grierson Ave.; William Scattergood, RR4 Oshawa -Laurie English, 123 Allan St., Whitby; Ray Mec- tyre, 700 Carnegie Ave.; Mrs. Helen Allison, Burketon, Ont.; Catherine Schad, 103 Garrard Rd., RR3 Oshawa: and Mrs, Inah Clarke, 755 Gifford St. On Sunday: Mark Reid, 270 Wilson Rd. S.; Terry Wil- son, King St, Brooklin; Dorothy Turpin, 644 King St. E.; Billie Nicholls, 605 Somerville Ave.; Cindy Lou Brough, 543 Mary St; Tommy Bowers, Town Line N.: and Ricky Gauer, 134 Baldwin St 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 Walt Dis- ney"s "Toby Tyler" Reports on birthdays will be received only between the hours of 8 am. and 10 a.m. {should have added to this "who!affiliation? | | owns a rooming house in an R2A ing will not kill all degenerative |are sympathetic to George Burt."| yp 1958 in the King Edward | shouldn't ask this question in|pome and recommended non-con- come an expert in this field of membership of Local 222. And red-baiting I was referring to is|were area. He wants permission 10|4iseases. Mr. Burt asked for my inter-|gotel in T indicated to | pretation of red-baiting. He really| Boe 0 oat we ca a ol view of the fact that he has be-|qrrence in the Agreement to the| late. But in any event the type of when the members voted we going to ask them to vote |convert the house to a three unit | {bylaw. h d that on a the McCarthy style where inno-|«No' t th cent people are indiscriminately | grtey. frp Banh Mr. Burt a political advantage, Mr. Burt will keep voting until they ac- will fling his charges ruthlessly cept the offer." Is this dictatorial in Overy 2nd oy Sirestion. lor is it Burt's democracy? ail to understand the utter- i jances regarding my appearance qui pe humorous If it wasn't | . wi | A Fallidia oil ley el by the, go serious. After being elected to *|the position of Chairman of the Windsor, to attend a caucus meet- i ing in that area and address their| CCL Te ren Ralf of his group. The only objection George jorm and when he was offered a [Burt » feally Taine, Is the fact seat on the GM Intra-Corporation ceo sro im at the council which is the top govern ¥ You see Mr Editor if ing body in the Gereral Motors ore shpoort Mr: Bt You chain he declined. But prior to J Mr. Burt you are my election for the Presidency |either a left-winger, Communist | ¢ the Local, Wilson made the y's said, type, on feet frontage on his property. |patible, or preferably more com- ipatible with the general area. The committee reserved deci- sion on this case to allow further discussion. OBITUARIES | | |apartment dwelling. Both uses |are non-conforming. However, the rooming house was in operation before the advent of the zoning A note from the city engineer lai of this e should aim for the re- charged with being a Communist| «Jf the members of Local 222 re- {strictions in the next lowest cate-| or a fellow traveller to gain poli-|ject it again we will have another |80rY, in this case R2B. tical advantage. But if it means|yote, if they reject it again, we| A three unit apartment in an R3 area requires 65 feet front- age. Mr. Thompson has only 55 and only six had meat not in. spected. | Dr. A. R. J. Boyd, Toronto medical officer of health, said 408 city meat shops were inspected By ANGUS GORDON The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church welcomes its new pastor, Rev. C. V. Freeman, Pilot System Gets Approval Bi shipping and pilots associ Problem of the committee was ations Friday ex ! pressed near- ito dec de whether the new non-|unanimous approval of proposals |conforming use would be as com-|for a co - ordinated Canadian- American Great Lakes pilotage system. sory pilotage arrangements for US. waters of the Great Lakes. The bill would permit the presi- Us | | dent to designate those . waters in which ocean - going WASHINGTON (AP) -- Great | The testimony was given at a |House of Representatives mer- chant marine subcommittee hear- ing on a bill to establish. compul- Sunday, well known throughout Canada as a member of the Ca. nadian Bible College School Board, and for his service in various pastorates. Mr. Freeman training at the Institute of Toronto and the To- ronto Bible College. Since that time he has served as in various Alliance churches in Montreal, Belleville, Brantford, Midland and London, Ont. For the past 15 years he has been secretary of the Eastern and Central Canadian District of the Christian and Missionary Alli- ance and has therefore a good background of administration ex- perience. Married, he has four children, Robert and Frank of Toronto, received his Pastor Here Canadian "Bible § ol 3 Sytner You have to be statement "he was going to work| Percy Charles Watson died at {zoiog to sO pis ard iA 15/24 hours a day to get me." Then| Oshawa General Hospital on Fri- Lg ban dy Ss 4 if |2t a general membership meeting|day. He lived at 278 Jarvie J ne ED Sa Things mn, and ifion June 4, 1959 he proceeded to|street, Oshawa. He was in poor ) ge Mr. Burt in'phrag about his glorious victory. |health since last October. Who was trying to get rid of David of London, Ont., and Mar- ilyn, who expects to graduate from the Canadian Bible College, Regina, this spring. ships shall be required to have a qualified pilot aboard, and other areas in which a member of the crew must be qualified for navi- gation. REV. C. V. FREEMAN Albert Street United continues with its Lenten series of serve | whom, George? As far as Canadian Autonomy is concerned, I will continue to fight for more rights for Canadian Autoworkers within the frame- work of our International Union |all kinds of wild charges if he {he take up residence in thos {Likes on this matter, but nothing, countries where they tolerate Yes: nothing will deter me from [such practices. {what 1 believe in. Burt speaks. of the Democratic | When Mr. Burt used the term |Right Wing. The members of the| 'honest' you would think he was {his ivory tower then you can ex- Hi [pect smears and attacks by in- | s parents were the late Mr. |nuemdo. Also let me say to Mr. | | Burt at this point while there is a breath of freedom in our| |Union I will be gasping for it| {and will continue to fight to pre- serve our democratic right to |speak and to oppose if neces- |sary. If Mr, Burt intends to use {those tacties then let me suggest {and Mrs. Thomas Watson. He {was born in Walthemsiow, Eng- {land. January 21, 1898. Married {in Toronto, September 13, 1926, to the former Violet Madill. A resident of Oshawa for 12 | because of our different situations|years, he worked | 3 Ss, at the Unem- |and poblems. Mr. Burt can make (ployment Insurance Commission! for six years. He was a member of the Oshawa and District Soc- cer Association. | He was a member of the Baha'i |Spiritual Assembly, Oshawa. | In the First World War he was The U.S. commerce secretary would be authorized to work out reciprocal arrangements with Canada to establish and maintain | | pilot pools and equitable arrange- |ments for sharing the work. Opposition Leader Gets Promotion: OTTAWA (CP) -- Opposition Leader Pearson got a promotion ROUND-UP RALLY Oshawa Youth for Christ move- ment is featuring a Western] Collegiate auditorium where the| novel atmosphere is expected to| attract a fair crowd of young folk. The Choralettes and The Wes- ternaires will provide the music. | DISAPPOINTMENTS I Repo:ts received on the World Day of Prayer from many rural centres Round-up Rally at the Central|' ices Sunday when Rev. S. C. H. Atkinson speaks on the prelude t 0 Calvary at the morning serv- ce. Centre Street United features a | talk on the Lay Ministry by Don- ald Whitbread, who will tell why - ihe chose to become a lay minis- ter. He will be assisted in the {service by Mansell Gerrow. Get rid of nagging BACKACHE thet could be the result of FEEL FIT Democratic Right Wing owe alle-|the most truthful and honest per-|wij ri |giance to no political group. Many | son alive. You could think of ir oh the DN hoe {in this group have served their|Burt as Diogenes strollinghe served with the R 1 C > {Queen and Country during those|through the ranks of the UAW gjan Army Service C ye tana hectic war years. We have mem-|locking for that one honest face,| po ig Silk ops. bers in our group who fought in|but without his lamp. PL Nom re ore jhe Battle of Britain, on the Yours sincerely, |borough "(Ann), of 5 i beac es of Europe and Italy. CLIFF PILKEY, sons, Frank and Wayne, of Osh hey are prepared to do the Rank and filer, awa: one sister, Mrs. Maude |same again if the need arises. Local 222, UAW. Smith of easier Enorade AGAIN! They have helped many 75% end $125 indicate that the big storms and blocked sideroads forced quite a number of can- cellations of the event. It was disappointing to many organiza- tions who had gone to a great deal of trouble to prepare for it. Friday, He was elevated to the British privy council and to the] office of prime minister of Can-| ada at a few strokes of the pen. But it was all a mistake. The uncorrected proofs of Hansard, verbatim report of Commons de- bates, substituted Mr. Pearson's name for Prime Minister Diefen- baker's, styling him 'Right Hon. L. B. Pearson (prime minister)." irritated bladder... DewWITTS KIDNEY & BLADDER PILLS nral ean TEE Tender EAT'N TRUE-TRIM BEEF 12 KING ST. E. RA 3-3633 Capital Punishment Debate Uncertain OTTAWA (CP--When the Com- mons again will debate the Mec- Gee bill to abolish capital punish- ment for murder remained inde- finite today. Trade Minister Churchill, gov- {ernment House leader, said Fri- {day that "the matter is under | consideration." He outlined the business for next week, and it did not include consideration of the private mem- idert of hi all its affiliated locals to support member per month. To this day, his local uni strong Funeral Home, King street,| Members of the British Privy hi A La Memorial service will be held in| Council are entitled to the prefix head of the agriev! ? I mies depari Jun S 2 pm. Interment will follow in iS he only present member of gricultural College, Guelph é y on how e awa Union Cemetery. 2 arliament entit to the prefix. 1 O |} IO gress AFFIRM DEATH SENTENCE | (cima Dorothy Sheets, of the | | Baha'i Spiritual Assembly, Osh. California Supreme Court Friday R d N t Seas | 3 W | In C onference Srey enewen lex Oy | ri {two men she is accused of hiring] HOLLYWOOD (AP) "Eve i i | I JL - ry|was her dresses--' 'They did noth-| The memorial service fi to kill her daughter-in-law, Olgainew TV series is supposed to!ing for nylon, dacron or Allyson," [Evelyn Edgar, who hed. at the, sion of a joint conference secking sponsored contract. Some 250 Those sentenced with Mrs. Dun-/las in ours." {sor's product g i labor-management peace in the union memb have been on can are Luis Moya, 23, and Au-| This was June Allyson POR i £01 zn Don LE I uy 571k your, us broke up Friday without pro- building projects in the Niagara convicts allezedly employed to|season as a television star. Shel The show' i ¢ ding i Be } | seas : , s s ratin 11. gress. A. D. McKee, chairman of Peninsula. Mr. Potter said the ill Olga. can laugh about it now, because|into the safe Fingal Rev. M. A. Bury, minister of struction Associations, said an ef-/tractors ha' csiened the new! BLOCK RATE INCREASE started out as a disaster. June is happy enough to volun. [ducted the services. Interment fective conference is impossible agreement. ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) The| The June Allyson Show began|teer to do more than the niné was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. sides have authority to act. : mission has blocked, at least|reviews were lukewarm at best,/son. "Th i i (York a OTTAWA (CP) A proposal temporarily, a move by Niagara|and their ratings were anemic. »| Son. e ratings seem to go up|Wilton, Robert Wilton, Al. Mc-|York-Scarborough). It has been the ICFTU to the extent of 1c per > : { The body is resting at Arm- ~ TY { : CE P3SULE NEWS |a year later will become presi MOVIE-TV COLUMN ou nd the Chapel, Monday, March 14, at |Tight honorable, Mr. Diefenbaker mics department at the Ontario| Services will be conducted by | SAN FRANCISCO: (AP--The| |awa. Mrs, Elizabeth Duncan and the By BOB THOMAS One of the goofs at the start MRS. EVELYN EDGAR TORONTO (CP-A second ses- contractors have signed a union- Duncan, former Vancouver nurse. [have bugs in it. We had tarantu. she cracked, mentioning her spon- (Toronto General Hospital last Ontario construction i nd us try strike since Tuesday tying up 25 sustine Baldonado, 26, former|ing toward the end of her first|appeal for the female viewers. |Home at 2 p.m. Friday, March the Ontario Federation of Con- strike will continue until all con-| there is a happy ending to what|been renewed for next season.|King Street United Church, con- les: sentatives of both] Ne ic Service Com-|with li i unless representatives ol FI SS CRBC New York Public Service Com-|with little promise last fall. The dramas she has acted in this sea-| The pallbearers were Norman { a : {when I appear in the stories,|Glash, Gordon Kearns, Harold discussed on two previous days, MAY CANCEL LICENCES that the Canadian medical pro-|Mohawk Power Corporati " or en Lap 4 : : v poration to And no wonder," | 7s |W nn ' | + TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario fession co-operate with the prov-|increase its natural gas rates rank. BO clers te Says which ni~>'to know," she re- Bell and Norman Wirshing. Feb. 18 and 25. government may consider cancel- inces in working out standards of the state by $3,844,000. The com- good." . d = ling licences of driving schools| medical fitness for motorists was mission called a public hearing Three producers later, the sh POWE whose graduates have a high rate| made here Friday by Dr. Wal-on the propos' '~~ March 28 in|started Dae up ! ow Iu ELL 41 HELM. voy th | § able y e ---- NOTICE Please be advised that Easy Built Homes Limited, trading under the name of Col- onial Alum, was a separate Company op- erating only as a Dealer and is not a part of Colonial Aluminum Industries Lim* 4 -- Plant 515 Brock St. N., Whitby. BLADE ROAST | Fresh Made : Sansage Meat 2 lbs. 3c Meat Special! Mon. & Tues. RIB ROAST Freezer Special! Tender Boneless Shculder | BEE Hind Quarters , 53° | | | | | of failure in provincial driving|lace Troup of Ottawa at a con- Syracuse, exams, Transport Minister Yar-|ference called by the Canadian SOME TOP TALENT Show Was Shaken 3p tv become a emko said Friday at a meeting| Medical Association's standing] CEMENT IMPORT RULING | "We began ti inner. It's a product of Four of the highway safety committee. committee on the medical as-| WASHINGTON (AP)--The U.S. scripts, ad a ie afar Productions, of which Dick Failure rate at governmen! fet pects of traffic accidents tariff commission ruled Friday them," said June. "We've ill po boss, But the close driving centres reached 36 per, is : that imports of Portland cement|People like David Niven, ROS-| her selon oesi't always satisfy cent Jasi year and 47 per cent in PRESIDENT ELECT from Canada did not injure Amer- {anno Brazzi, Peter Lind Hoe "AL eS I ldn't 1958, he said. OTTAWA (CP--Dr. John Ro-jican producers although the ce- and Mary Healy, Joseph Cotten, |gressing couldn't get my own i ry . bert Weir, 48, dean of agriculture ment was sold for less than fair|James Mason and Myrna Loy. "Ther EOL en she related. | SAYS CONTRACTS SIGNED (at the University of Manitoba, value. The commission acted|And I'm glad to say that every|} id if 8 I ause I was the | NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, (CP)--|has been chosen the next presi- after the tfeasury determined i ery|D0sSs vie, could dress in a Kenneth M. Potter, business agent|dent of the Agricultural Institute that cement manufactured by the one of them accepted the firstcloset. Finally, I had to have my| Br a Inespationsl of Canela ot Weir will become|St. Lawrence Cement Company SCFiP!S we submitted to them, agent demand a dressing room. | ro ) | Electrical Work-|president-elect at the annual con-|in Ontario was being dumped on|which proves that the stories I got one, all right. I ers (CLC), said Friday a fewlvention at Guelph June 20-23, and (the American = must be good." hoon it with pe gh A CLUB STEAKS 1h.49c POT ROAST Front Quariers , 39¢ a a a a a a BEE OT OE A

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