The Oshawa Times, 28 Sep 1961, p. 19

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 28, 1961 19 Employees Shape Terminal Fate oi Stn ry Two-Year Record [Self-Defence cas uss on em, mmm mcneo Needed ~~ | 1TAAING Volume Defended The fates of industries are de |be enthusiastic about their com- , othe, i . ee ee min rae pos TONOVIO (GP) -- Onan os i Torin a iv. sos mon 2. | By Priest president of Ford Motor Com: | ment. In the case of Ford's new Wheat farmers decided Wednes: market Wednesday as Jamey US. Ford dropped two points, y of Canada Ltd, said glass plant, for instance, if ay 1 pNP oh pi hes base metals swelled the volume|Ford ¢f Canada 1% and Inter] NEW YORK (AP) -- A Ro- ednesday night. company and community sales. to help solve major wheat stor- to the highest in two years. [national Paper 1%. Abitibi was man Catholic priest believes Stating that it is not enough manship were sufficiefifly suc- : : { In a wild trading session, |jown 8; at man has a moral right to on a pe Bi part to at-| cessful, land had already been|28¢ Problems in the province.| nis issues turned over shares, Ty 4 idated Min ing and|use violence to keep his unpre- : | tract an industry to its locale, purchased to allow for expan. he Ontario Wheat Producersiiy the millions and many c "BER'GERC, Bg AOR B7VIpared neighbors from entering and not enough on an industry's! sion. | Mining % and Noranda %. In- the family fall-out shelter after {Marketing Board agreed that a| showed minor gains. i lant there, Mr.| "There is a false premise," |FéPOrt on a central storage de-| ; Mines, which| : : a nuclear attack. Bo re a Tian community Mr. Scott said, "accepied by POL should be prepared for the CG PUL) (gr Mins ternational Nickel gained %- |" Writing in this weeks' issue of and industry to "look beyond many employees shopkeepers SPANg meeting. lution dropped for the first time and : the Jesuit magazine America, the water towers" to assessiand suppliers dependent for| An Elgin County resolution ho coi™o "es 80 a share, down Rev. L. C. McHugh, an associ- | ; i h : ed that the terminal bet iodi i their full responsibility to one|their livelihoods on the exist.|Ur8 . five cents on the day. It had ate editor of the periodical, said another. lence of industries, as well asi ought or Built in the Hamilton| 5 as high as $5.90 earlier. a en es an atomic - bombing possession ined some politicians in whose con-{3r¢d, but delegates voted fm ww co "2c 0 racuits on the of a fall-out shelter is likely to He spoke to 'the combined ies } " {against naming a particular lo. HO y ; ' i i Chambers of Commerce of Fort|stituencies industries are estab.| E 2p second section of the drill hole be equivalent to life itself. | ] i . » ing | Cation. i | Ye said if ie RbOF d Erie, Greater Niagara, Niag-|lished, that large companies 48% = 0 sunk by the company last week So, he said, if a neighbor de- On- - Lake, Port Col-(are permanent, inviolate, / of were revealed and the stock| prived a family of its shelter, ie o nthe» Lake d ue or forced his way in to use up . Catharines, Thorold movable, almost eternal; v Dr chond ph mark the offi.| because their installations are | s in the first report food and facilities sufficient for | : 5 IS 2 re ne d 1 ial opening near here of Ford| substantial the companies are week. The assay| the family alone, it would mean ig Canada's glass fabricating/bound to survive, irrespective| "pn STi copper amp eo that some members of the fam- plant. of whether their products are ®.," ul leo appointed ajover 70 feet compared with 4 ily might have to die. : He also urged industries to|COmPpetitive in quality andj °0 "oo TL study the possibil.|Per cent over 150 feet in the! A SK A TOON (CP) -- The "Nowhere in traditional Cath- diversify so as to assure the fu-P0C% ity of bidding on a Port Col first section and 74 per cent 555% &TIOR (uO) ~ The olic morality," Father McHugh t th th nd the! Industries, however, were by yo : {zine compared with 12.2 per D! v wrote, 'does one read that ure of both themselves al e ome terminal elevator offered |Farm, a pamphlet issued by i 1 iste ities in which th ./no means permanent and could | le by the National Har. cent. | d a Christ, in counselling non-resis communities in which they opi. ieti Clfor sale by the National Har : . : federal Agriculture Minister Al- il inded the right t quickly fall victim to economic po. Board Wiltsey - Coghlan, which has| © Fy nal. ance to evil, rescinded the rig lanl rests not only| chang al. Mr Anderson said the eleva- property adjacent to Lake Du- oy a ay So a 4 Sell defence which J. granted S i | Diversification, Mr. Scott said dE id | i 's Norbec field, fonss ov * y nature recognized in the tor was well suited to western fault in Quebec's C ers' Union members. Jegal systems of all nations." with a company, Mr. Scott said. | gnaples a company to explore| gr; | 0 is : | A a | st active issue, turn- A | grains, but needed a dryer and|/was the mos A The group also levelled criti-| Father McHugh eves that 4 new market opportunities. bund 4 3 1,517,015 shares. It| FOLD OLD GLORY : MUST SELL PRIDE anit a SIs in bigs Jor gamed 3% cents at bo cents, eis at i ued Biles Ag: ose wig oy hip Sues i trib- ided to ask the federal govern-|Bibis traded 381,700 shares an: A } 1 an, Ue dem L | 20 W300, 30 important gine Allan Moves Out a to help make oy erm advanced 53 cents to 10 cents. | fence against Radioactive Fall: protection to anyone who asks, Two United States airmen The flag ceremony, in which | The station is the first of the |inqustries by practising a dif- R 1 Y k able for 1,000,000 bushels, with| Volume for the day was 8.817, 0ut. C Laisd 2 disiici & and step out into the Todivae: are shown here folding the | the Canadian Red Ensign was | 11 Pinetree bases to change (ferent form of salesmanship. From oyai Ior [the board to rent the space. |oog shares, heaviest since March] Homey, Ee and, a fistief 4- tive rain, are misguided. American Hag she 4 Po raised, marked the takeover | hands under a recent Cana. [This calls for you to hi your TORONTO (CP) Provin-| av gales also ushel if 112, 1939, when it was 6,969 000. day that eher publication con . L rom above t. ine- ) iti nstantly on the td -|study of wheat pooling, with a| = 074 000! pa : e tee Ling Be aon at | of the base operation by the | dian-American agreement. Ir atau Pride by|cial Treasurer James Allan, ajreport to be presented at the|Tuesday's volume was 5,974,000|sidered the "vital question of Teamsters Begin Beausejour, Man., Friday. ' Royal Canadian Air Force. --(CP Wirephoto) |all industrial employees in bet. candidate for the Ontario Pro-/spring meeting. | shares. itn soil contamination. . a" ter quality products and higher|gressive Conservative party| They also urged a review of| Empire Life led the higher | «pp fallout is severe enough New Negotiations . 'Attocted ate Dominion. stores standards of workmanship; in leadership, said Wedlesqsy he both federal and provincial priced industrials Bp with 3 gai to warrant living Bo a felon TORONTO. CP) Nezotia [ ; t ficiency and im-{has moved out of the Royall gales taxes, with exemptions for|of nine points a . Loblaw B|ghelter for a number ays, -- Negotia- Local Applies To [and Cambie Robinson Wholesak DIVIDENDS Sleator slong | York Hotel to avoid being "ac-|all items lavolved in food pro |advanced 2% and gains of two wil not the soil in the area be tions began Wednesday on a H fers, whose workers are mem- cused of taking sides" in the quction. They noted that twine points went to aw A, Greal|go heavily contaminated that it|new contra or some 8, Represent Firms bers of Local 902 of the Gen. Loblaw Company Ltd. Pid employees' strike. lis exempt from tax but rope is|Lakes Power and Canadian would be useless to grow food truck drivers in Ontario. SUDBURY (CP)--A directly eral Workers Union, affiliated By THE CANADIAN PRESS | to Ol acord Nov. 8, Mr. Allan said he had stayed not, and that combines are not Tire. General Motors was ahead|or fodder for years?" he asked.| The Teamsters Union (Ind), chartered local of the Phin d i hh : Dominion Bridge Company "y ohjaw Company Ltd. class|since the strike started five|taxed while their parts are. | Mr. Laird also said neither represented at the bargaining {with Mine-Mill. Ltd, 20 cents, Nov. 7, record s fiw 4 1.1 cents, class B new months ago because he expected| There was no comment and| NET EARNINGS publication {dicated haw long uble PAG Ag | sor's A . Labor Congress has applied to| Oc ; h tianel Ji N .{Oet. 13. | d t would bel 4 , have to protect the Ontario Labor Relations| Jim Robertson, CLC represen {4 1-16 cents, Dec. 1, record Nov. |from day to day it wou jo seconder when Roy Sheresky | jattiors would have ap Jong| Dougall of Toronto's Local 938 Board to represent employees at tative, said CLC Local 101 has| Dominion Engineering Works g settled. of Wellandport asked that the BL two Sudbury firms where made the applications. A labor| 14d: 50 cents, Nov. 15, record Loblaw Groceterias Company| Mr. Allan, whose home is inboard not meet in future in a| By THE CANADIAN PRESS after a nuciear aitack a farmer|and Ray, Taggart of Ramilion's hourly - rated workers now are, ord : : ted i 10ct. 4. |Ltd., common 59 cents, second|Dunnville, had lived at the ho-|hotel involved in a strike. The] Oshawa Wholesale Ltd. 38| must wait bef ore consuming| Local Ay Jeo} ng 3p hoary oard examiner is expected In| poinion Glass Company Lid. pfd. 59 cents, series A first pid. tel except on weekends for six|meeting was at the Royal York, weeks ending Aug. 12: 1961, root crops, or what would hap- increase Lu, ad ur members of the International : | | she 3 Union of Mine, Mill and Smel- Sudbury this week to arrange 80 cents, Nov. 15, record Oct.|37% cents, Dec. 1, record Nov.|years. He has moved uptown to| where employees have been on $286,218, 52.6 cents a share; |pen to a farmer exposed to con-weel 18. ter Workers (Ind.). {for the necessary vote. 27. the Park Plaza. 'strike since April. 11960 $217,153, 41.5 cents. {taminated topsoil. benefits. TA PNesoaten Prag: SEE THE FABULOUS FALL SPECIALS ON DISPLAY @%T® TREASURE CHEST WEEK | AT SWAN'S IN THE CENTRE | ce puckers 2 0 3 0 3 ' 5 ! Wy STO C K | Hammered aluminum finish with {1 r . hinged lift-up cover. 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