The Oshawa Times, 25 Jan 1961, p. 11

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Chancellc Constniction Course Plan TORONTO (CP)~Bpecialized is that their function "is sniversity courses In construe train young men in the funda tion work were frowned on mental sclences 6 that on Tuesday by J. B. Stirling Montreal, a construction exec the proper background for spe tive and chanedllor of Queen's clalized study and work in con University struction Addressing the Canadian Con: University expansion will be struction Association, Mr. $i6r- an important factor in the con ling noted the opposing views struction industry, Mr of universities and various sec: stated tions of the construction Indus try, and threw bis weight on the side of the universities to Faval University's rect oy says it plans on spending $60, "I bave" he stated, "always 70,000 on new buildings in the heen onvosed to undergraduste next five years, University of apes Jalization and to oe Jhe Yovonte plans $64,015,006 on new ustification is the well esah 7% Imiyersits ¢ fished fact that only one-half of "or WE om gh "5 the engineering graduates of a) farge cross-section of universi- 000.000; Manitoba $24,000 660 real Rans University of araduation they have received: Stirting of $25.1 (an alternate canal would make! & major contribution to the se curity of the United States and Money Sought THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Jonvery 25, 196) 11 Canada by providing a more se cure jriand rogie between mid western lake points and the Af (AF) ~ The lantic Ocean of the New For U.S. Canal ALBANY, NY majority leadex York Mate Senate, Walter J Mahoney, called Tuesday for PARTY NAME federal funds to begin construe In 1928 the Whig party in Eng tion of an @ll - American canal! /and became known as the Lib linking Iakes Ontario and Erie, | CTI, # name onginally applied) Mahoney pointed out that thel Dy political op nis to imply only existing facility connecting laxity of principles the lakes is the Welland Canal, | = - which has been sorely pressed io meek the increased demands" WATCH FOR HORWICH the Bt. Lawrence Seaway Credit Jewellers vide the necessary funds to "in itiate construction" of the muti million-dollar canal A congressional appropriation of 855,09 has been made for a preliminary study of the pro posed waterway, Total cost has not heen estimated Mahoney wrged President "SMOKE SALE" Kennedy and Congress to pro- ANNOUNCEMENT Fashion Village Mow Located At HOTEL GENOSHA (Room 210) BUSINESS OFFICE ONLY! PHONE RA 5-2722 Mahoney said construction of ties have heen engaged during and so on" their career in the wo n ; which they specialized in col He urged that the industry lege and universities become betler "My own hunch is to 'catch acquainted with one another, them young, treat 'em rough,' because of their common inter: train them with care and Per: out in the big projects ahead sonal interest up through the ranks of the company to and ; 2 4 including the position of super / F* , : 91% intendent, and eventually you kg Wns ¥ , { will have material for a top ex Forth ; ceutive," os ho H PYOON d L/ i wv. el Mr. Stirling said advocates of specialization suggest such GENTLEMAN oF LEISURE Leourses as construction esthmat ing and costs, construction in the field at ged eauipment and methods, con the Blue Springs Plantation where struction administration, and Rap' | ke is spending a 10-day bird many others for | hunt near Albany, Ga, Tke bag SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON RD. §. GLECOF | OPEN EVERY WEEKDAY UNTIL 10 P.M. § Specials! Thurs., Fri. and Sal. @ Stretch your food Dollar Here HEY KIDS! LOOK! HEINZ BIKE'N PICKLE CONTEST WIN A BOYS' OR 5.100 GIRLS 8 100 | (gir BICYCLE Tins 100 1.00 When you need Call a V.ON, Nurse "HOME-NURSING" RA 52211 "Home-Nuraing Cars for EVERYONE" ' As former president Visen this pleture the Hmit today for the hower holds his ready, his hunting dog Is on point, As they pose Connell Denies U. S. Purchase BURLINGTON (CP) = Public Ontario Agricultural College Works Minister Connell sald Guelph Tuesday night his department has never purchased office fur niture for government building from the United States rooms had béen made in Tor He was replying onto, But a steel pan for the tions made hy a labor union 10 bottom of each. warth shout 40 Premier Frost recently that the conts had made in the publiz works department pur ys ¢ chased chairs from Grand Rap ids, Mich.,, when hundreds of LAYOFV DEFENDED skilled Ontario furniture work The minister defended his de ers are unemployed nartment layoff of 1400 men He told the Burlington Lion's In the last 18 months, He said Club that it was not true his de.|it was more economical to have partment scorned the Ontario/Work done by private contrac furniture industry, But, he said, [lors than keep a large staff of he would never restrict buying CIvil servants to Ontario firms We: will never solve this "I am quite blunt about if country's unemployment prob If we won't buy from Manitoba, lem by hiring more and more why should Manitoba buy from! civil servants, but we can do it 1s? hy stimulating private. indus : try," he said DISLIKES TRADE LAWS Mr, Connell, member for What is the point of being yamiiton - Wentworth, said the part of Canada If we are going Ontario government has built a to draw trade lines hetween the|gigs.000 toll plaza at the Burling: Big ineant he sald ton Rkyway Bridge, a $4,600, if the per: adition to the Ontario Hospital sons who NA | p unemployment would do 8 1 and a 8358,000 addition fo the teachers' college at Hamilton tle more local buying and a lit Yt Yoeal 7 : tle less running off to Buffalo ocal residents want more or Detroit every time they gel public buildings they should ask a chance" there might he fewer the federal government, he said Canadians unemployed The Ontario provincial council of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners (C10) had sald US, manufactured chairs wera purchased for com mittee rooms at Queen's Park! VI in 1440 for and Ouehee furniture was pur: glass for the chased for laboratories of the College Union Ranks Stand Still OTTAWA (CI) I'he rank I'he of Canada's labor unions appear America (C10) with 82,000 to he standing still while the members, continued to rank working force grows first. among unions in Canada, The 'atest edition of Labor with the United Brotherhood of | Organizations in Canada, a dis Carpenters and Joiners of rectory of union membership| America (CLC) In second place! and officials, says there were/ with 66,000 members, In third 1,450,000 union members in 1960. spot, with 61,000 members, was This is 32 per cent of the/the International Union, United number 4,562,000 in the! Automobile, Alreraft and Agri nonfarm working foree cultural 'Implement Workers of The union membership for| America (C10) 1960 is the same as it was In| In 1060, as in previous years 19860, But two years ago there a substantional proportion of was a smaller working force, [Canada's organized labor was hence trade unionists were a concentrated in a few large un slightly larger percentage=-31 ions. The 10 largest organiza. per cent' of the 4.412.000 mentions, with nearly 500,000 mem and women in nonfarm fobs hess among them, accounted The figures are compiled an: for one of every three workers nually by the federal labor de-/in union ranks partment, The 1080 survey was! The 10 biggest unions were taken in January the steelworkers: carpenters; New questionnaires for the aute workers; public employ 1961 directory are to be sent out|ees; railway, transport and soon, with the publication itself general workers; machinists, expected hy early summer teamsters; electrical workers; NOTE FEW CHANGES woodworkers, and pulp, sulphite Actually, there was little and paper pill workers change in the overall union movement in Canada from 1950 tn 1860, There were some shifts! within the movement, but noth. ing startling. Of the 1.450.000 organized workers reported in the 1060 survey, more than two - thirds belonged to unions active on the international level As of January, when the sur vey was made, #0 of the 108 in ternational unions In Canada were affiliates of the Canadian Labor Congress and 85 of them were also within the American Federation of Labor and Con. gress of Industrial Organiza tions (AFLC1O) Eleven of the 18 unions not affiliated with the CLC, parent body of Canadian labor, were tied in with the AFL.CIO in the United States There were 48 unions national ar regional scope Taken together, international national and regional unions had mare than 1.372.000 mem bors within their yanks in a total of 158 organizations rang ng in size from fewer than 10 in 82.000 This was a drop fram LIRL000 members in 181 organ izations in 1959 gun on econd day In #8 row (AP Wirephoto) University "feeling, however FREE PARKING [ESEEEN BUDGET TERMS LAST 3 DAYS Thurs, ~Fri.~Sat, MID-WINTER STOREWIDE CLEARANCE This is it! The final 3 days of Glazier's sensational January Clearance. Only 3 days left in which to really save on quality merchandise, Come on in and look around , , , see the true bargains yourself, you are always welcome, LADIES' BETTER SUITS 4.98 LADIES' SPRING COATS LADIES CAR COATS Tremendous Is the word for these bergeins! Chillsresistant sar sonts, oll this year's attras- tive styles. and fabrics in regular ond V4 lengths, Sizes 8 te 20, Normally sold for ! nd 19 NOW ONLY 9.98 LADIES' SEAMLESS MESH NYLONS Reg, 9 Hb € Guaranteed 1st quality, Size 8'4 te 11, In attrac: 1.00 polr tive shades, 3 pr. for $2.00 SPECIAL MEN'S SUITS - Reduced To Clear! "si 19.98 "a 20.98 Extra Pants where available 9.98 CHRISTIES BREAD 2-33 BUTTER 1» 66 MARGARINE ** 4.. 89° CIGARETTES ...... 3.09 EGGS GRADE A LARGE 39* DOZEN TIDE KING SIZE ggg, PRICE 1,53 1 19 LJ He AADC for your FOOD DOLLAR 1 Karlier in the da Mr. Con nell told the legislature that chairs bought for the commilies to Becuss heen We're clearing the balance of lost season's stock thet normally sold up 10 39.95 , , , oll going for only 4.981 Ladies, this is something you must see to bes lieve . , . uly outstanding bargaing, BALLET COLORED TISSUE DESSERT PEARS °°" LIMA BEANS *v*™ DICED BEETS *"*"* DICED CARROTS *"*** LADIES' WINTER COATS To make room for new Spring merchandise, Glaxler's clears winter coats at prices thet will simply thrill Shorty Furst Time 15-08, Tins FRESH PORK SHOULDERS EARLY PATENT The earliest - known English patent was granted (0 Flemish born John of Utynam hy Henry 3 coals in lo! style Sixes B 10 20. VALUES TO 49.9 SPECIAL 19.98 Receive your Entry Coupon with the pure chase of any of the following: Bread 'N Butter Pickles! making colored windows of Kion United Steclworkers of | Quality suits really reduced | we must glear our racks! Suits for short, mediums or talls, Alls wools included in the lot, Don't miss this offer , , , 3 days only! | 14 GIRLS CARDIGAN SWEATERS 100% Crimpsst Nylon in sush attractive shades ax Pink, Red, Blue, Yellow, Aque end 7 to 14 Values White, Sizes 3 te 6x 1.00 to 16,98 Reg. 2.98 NOW ONLY IBEX FLANNELETTE BLANKETS 5.49 SNOW SUITS For the active young fry, Roemy, warm and hardswearing anew sults with storm eufts, with hoods, all made for Canadian winters by Canadien mak Buy now and sve 4 4» 3 days only! Sizes 3 to bx, 4.98 | International GIRLS' CAR COATS A true spacial! Girls' sar seats reduced fram regular stack for clearances All wind and waterprant goats with warm Interlining - mostly with attached or sonvertible solar ood They must go we need the ream! 3 to 6x Values te 9.98 Krinkle Cucumber Pickle 16-02. 29° KOSHER DILLS! 24-02. 39° 16-02. 35° NOTE! Winner will be asked to Name Heinz Trademark, HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP 4 89+ TOMATO SOUP 4 -. 49° sHopand SAVEst GLECOFF'S We cash baby bonus, pension and pay cheques, Open for your canvanianes ta 10 p.m, daily You know the quality of this dependable make ~-- Ia quality, reduced especially for this sale, 70 x 90, 80 x 90 6.49 pair o palr Boys' CAR COATS Snug, windipreat and waterprosf seats with combination zipper and button fronts, lined, detachable hoods and storm cuffs, Canadian made for Canadian weather, Six . Values to 14.9 and still more bargains on display Come On In Today , . , Only 3 days loft for terrific savings * OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY EVERY WEDNESDAY ' FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M, * FRIENDLY CREDIT TERMS » AMPLE FREE PARKING Family Allowance & Payroll Cheques Gladly Cashed with or without dressing = 1b, 3 4. PORK SAUSAGE ™' " 3g¢ SLICED k BOLOGNA 200 | wz EA SCHNEIDER'S FULLY COOKED Lhickes ff CHEF STYLE HAMS " © ""°* 78¢ i oil LEAN Crispier . . . crunchier, 0 if ail HAMBURG STEAK 5% 3... 1.00 wr for them in the SNIDERS andy new screw-cap far, MACARONI CHEESE MIAT 3 coo vor oe Qe | 32-oz. EXTRA LEAN BRISKET » 29° BRAUNSCHWEIGER BACON & LIVER 16-0z. MEAT SANDWICH SPREAD ,,, 25° GOOD ~-TO - EAT 2, po aT SV Choice Fruit and Vegetables Florida ORANGES oe 59¢ Fresh HEAD LETTUCE 2, 29¢ Red Cal. GRAPES 2, 35¢ NEW CABBAGE 2, 25¢ Local Firm CABBAGE 3 joi 29° FROZEN FOODS Bre & aver vo: aches, Ytyy or §5¢ 69: Credit Cards © Accepted Here {Agrass from Simcoe South School) | ' YOU'LL SEE BIG SAVINGS This THURSDAY SEE THURS. TIMES 11.02 BOTTLES 1 ¥ > « Ty vi Dr ol a] Zz « He La] 2 « w po - ™ Q z » o « a w Ww o Le | w ¥ > «© w w Yo " 18 z w -- Chunking Frozen Chinese Dinners complete with Egy Rolls, Fried Rice and Chow Mein, 11.03, pks. 10.0%, TINS with "SERVING OSHAWA & DISTRICT SINCE 1925" 498 SIMCOE SOUTH FREE PARKING [ESSER BUDGET TERMS

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