Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Oct 1964, p. 23

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LIBERAL AND NDP Call For Plan "Wipe Out Poverty' By MICHAEL GILLAN OTTAWA (CP) -- A Liberal backbencher and a New Demo- cratic Party member Wednes- not be sure the bill his depart- ment drafted will have this ef- fect. "It is absolutely essential that in Canada we establish certain To wage legislation with $1.25 an) hour in some areas and less in others, He said it was unfortunate that at the same time it had Soviet Gals Find Lots In Common At Commons By BRENDA LARGE OTTAWA (CP) -- Three women from the Soviet Union toured Parliament Hill Wednes- day and sat in the visitors' gal- lery during the Commons ques- tion period. The women, now winding up a two-week cross-Canada tour, are in the country at the invi- tween Russia and Canada are. ARE SURPRISED "We are surprised that this question is put to us." The tall, dark-haired woman said the purpose of the visit was to see what Russian women and Canadian women have in common. "T think we have found a lot deg ssp Industrials Fizzle While Metals Sizzle TORONTO (CP)--An indus- trial rally fizzled near the close, but base metals surged to a new index high on the stock market Wednesday. Auto stocks led industrials lower with U.S. Ford down 1% to 65 4%, Chrysler % to 644% and GM % to 108%. Losers of 4 Egy OP 2 ey aay ee a we 'ings and an increase in the an- nual dividend rate to 29 cents from 2% cents. Base' metals turned over more than 331,000 shares and fell % to 18% cents after selling as high as 21 cents in the specu- lative mining list. / Dome spearheaded the golds with a gain of % to 3414. alorne dipped 10 cents to 50. after selling &t a 1964 high of $4.85. On index, industrials were down .58 to 166,73, western oils "53 to 96.27 and the exchange index .51 to 155.69. Golds were THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 15,1964 23: Peugeot Plant |.'n'stss cae Contract Soon ? For Quebec of Quebec's General Investment Corporation which will set up PARIS (Reuters) -- Negotia- tions for setting up a French the $3,500,000 plant for the as- sembly of Peugeot and Renault car assembly plant in Canada are in the final and decisive cars. A similar contract is concur- phase, a spokesman of Peugeot car manufacturers said Wed- rently being negotiated with Renault whose spokesman said: "We expect an announcement in the next day or so." Quebec Premier Jean Lesage is to make a statement in con- nection with the proposed Ren- ault-Peugeot car assembly plant in Quebec today, a spokesman at Quebec House in Paris said, nesday,. "The final draft of a 15-page contract now is under way," he said. 'The contract which will be signed by Peugeot is due for dispatch to Quebec in the next week or 10 days." day called for federal and pro- vincial action to establish min- imum national labor standards to h wipe out "pockets of poverty" within Canada. Herbert Gray (L -- Essex West) and Andrew Brewin (NDP -- Toronto Greenwood) stressed the need for further ahead .12 to 145.16 and base metals 30 to 72.21. Volume for the day was 3,064,000 shares compared with 3,017,000 shares traded Tuesday. tation of the Voice of Women. Their visit is the second part of an exchange arrangement be- tween the VoW and the Soviet Women's Committee. Last year, six Canadian women were guests of the committee in Mos- cow. Leader of the women's dele- included Bank of Montreal at 6814, Chemcell at 17 and Distil- lers Seagram at 64%. Loblaw A dipped 4% and Loblaw B %, both to 9 in active dealings des- pite record first quarter earn- of things in common." Mrs, Mironova, who is for- mer deputy mayor of Moscow, sat in on a city council meet- ing in Toronto when the Rus- sian women were there, She also has talked with Mayor Charlotte Whitton of Ottawa. Asked to comment on the minimum standards of labor legislation across Canada as a whole," Mr. Brewin said. Mr. Gray said the govern- ment bill will influence the rest of the country but "neverthe- less we cannot put aside the possibility of re-structuring gov- ernment activities even though not adopted a regional ap- proach to providing tax incen- tives to encourage industry to establish.in slow-growth areas. The bill sets the minimum hourly wage of $1.25, a 40-hour work week plus an eight-hour overtime maximum at time and a half unless labor department} eeeitere BE wxciatpd Pe this might mean the granting|permission is obtained for fur-| gation is 52-year-old Zoya Mir-| similarities or differences in ci- code, which was given appro-|°! More, rather than less, re-|ther overtime, seven statutory, onova, a member of the Soviet|yic government here and in FIVE INA ' CARD: val in principle by the Com-|SPonsibility to the federal goy-|holidays and two weeks paid| Women's committee and the/Russia, she replied with a FREE PLAYING CARD No. 8 mons ernment in certain areas of ac-| vacation. ° foreign ministry of the U.S.S.R.|proad smile: ROW -WINS VAIO 10 * aren : _| tivity." | Winding wp debate on second|. She told reporters Wednesday} «| can only say that at our BIG MINION ry The bill, expected to be ex leading "Mt. Mactantes ce-ttial' she and the ether SOU bao hat ae oe ae CASH! Sat. Oct. amined 'in clause - by - clause| DEBATING FINANCES study next week, sets a mini-| The Commons today is to mum $1.25 hourly standard for|consider Finance Minister Gor-| more than 500,000 workers un-|don's legislation aimed at pre- der federal jurisdiction. The|venting foreign take-overs of government hopes it will influ-| Canadian. financial institutions. ence the provinces to raise their) Mr. Brewin, noting the labor minimum standards. | legislation covers only a 10th of But Mr. Brewin told Labor| Canadian workers, said varying Minister MacEachen he should|labor standards from province ------jto , province may encourage "poor" standards by permitting | provinces with ineffective stand- ards to bid for industry to lo- cate within their borders. He said minimum national standards would help alleviate "pockets of poverty" within the country. Mr. Gray rapped the Ontario |government for adopting a "re- fended the bill's provision of|bers of the delegation were seven statutory holidays. To|"definitely not surprised" at provide eight would affect|anything they saw in Canada. nearly half the workers cov-| "We have been asked over ered by the bill, he said, indi-|and over again what surprised cating this should not be done|us about your country,' and in "minimum" legislation. 'what the main differences be- phere is more businesslike," Another member of the group, vivacious Marina Bant- sekina, said Russian women play a much greater role in the life of their country than do Ca- nadian women. THIS CARD UAW Strikers Turn Down Settlement Over 65? RSE $200 a month can be yours for life! No pipe-dream this--but the guaranteed reality of .8 Manufacturers Life Annuity. Whether you live for five years or twenty-five or more, you'll get a YOU CAN WIN 100.-°500. 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