ae For School HAMPTON (Staff) -- The Sad was turned here Friday for the new M. J. Hobbs Sen- a Med ea eee & 440 tr ' =r; . ¢ & Ul ae tw San POE meee mon b on sene Cede ment by the jor Bicmentary Stross man after whom the structure will be named. The $500,000 school will in- clude 13 standard classrooms, -- an art room, science room, li- & brary and reference room, home economics room, indus- trial arts room, a multi-pur- pose room with stage and change rooms, and admini- stration offices. It will also contain a board room and general office for the Darlington Township Area School Board, SEEN BIDS The architects, Jackson, Ypes and Associates of To- ornto, received seven bids from general contractors for the job of constructing the building and announced that "the probable general contrac- tor will be Chemong Con- struction Ltd., Peterborough," Mr. Hobbs was a_ public school teacher and principal in Darlington for 47 years with the exception of two years that were spent in the neighboring municipalities of Cartwright and Manvers townships. 12 YEARS He retired as supervising principal of Darlington ele- mentary schools in 1965, a position he held for '12 years. Mr. Hobbs has also been secretary of the Darlington School Area Board for the last 20 years, § a Post he still holds. Labor Shortage To Delay Centre TORONTO (CP) --A labor shortage will delay completion of Ontario's Centennial Centre for Science and Technology un-- OTTAWA (CP) Finance til the end of 1968, government | inister Sharp ran into a wave officials said Friday. of Commons opposition Friday M. J. HOBBS It will also cost about 60 per |when he changed the procedure, cent more than the original cs-/for announcing the final wheat timate of $14,000,000. Pigott!nayment for western farmers. Construction Co. Ltd. of Tor-' Normal practice has been to onto submitted the lowest ten- introduce the Canadian wheat der of $21, 703,310. board announcement as a mo- i aa a tion and read it. Motions allow WHAT'S HIS SECRET? comment and opposition mem- PADUA, Italy (AP)--Police bers have usually taken the op- here charged Francesco Gal-|portunity to criticize the gov- letti, 37, with fraud. They said|ernment on the prices he had proposed marriage to 35| Mr. Sharp, the minister re- women and left all of them asjsponsible for the wheat board, soon as they lent him money/changed the format this time or set him up in business. and tried to table the board DOES HONOR Sharp Runs Into Rough Weather "In Changing Wheat Pay Plans = press release and the order-in- council authorizing payment Opposition members refused to give him the unanimous con- sent necessary to table the do- cuments After western members crit- icized his procedure, H. A. Ol- son (SC--Medicine Hat) asked Mr Sharp what the prices are} Peterborough | _police said the [ff and how they compare with last year. Mr. Sharp said he is only too happy to answer questions and "I am sorry the members of the opposition denied me the oppor- tunity of tabling the figures. pre- 'viously. = THANK Our sincere thanks to the people of this area for their tremendous response to our Official Grand Opening this past week All of us at Nurse Chevrolet are exceedingly grateful and are looking forward to continuing to serve you in the many years ahead, 300 DUNDAS ST. WHITBY CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE LTD. 668-3304 { oa er obs | ee jase es wwe PETERBOROUGH (CP)--Or- ganized labor's battle against 'the use of injunctions in Jabor {disputes moved into the court room and the conference cham- ber this week. Massed assemblies of union members near the picket iines at Tilco Plastics Lfd., where 36 female workers have been on strike since Dec. 14, stopped Friday after. Attorney-General Arthur Wishart announced in| the legislature that contempt of! court proceedings had been ta- ken against 28 persons. There were these develop- ments: A spokesman for the Tex-| tile Workers Union of Amer- ica (CLC), which represents the striking workers, said the union was meeting with the labor relations board in Tor- onto to seek permission to an. fac Disputes.M sieve, demonstrators were generally peaceful. OFL officers met members of the Peterborough and District Labor Council in Toronto Fri- oe Phemand. arrose teas @ay. David Archer, president-of the OFL, said the federation is convinced "the demonstration was a reasonable protest against the unfair use of court injunctions which interfere with iegai collective bargaining pro- cedure." "It will be interesting to see if the government will act with equal haste and severity against management which re- fuses to bargain in good faith with the union," he said. A Tilco management spokes- man said the company's stand when it meets Mr. Monday will be that it will not) negotiate with the union under the threat of violence. prosecute Tilco management for "failing to bargain in good faith." union (CLC) local in London, | Ont., urged the Ontario Fed- eration of Labor to ' 'get ev-) ery union in Ontario to send men to Peterborough' to demonstrate against the use of injunctions. --Peterborough and District Labor Council leaders met in Toronto with lawyers who will defend them against the con- tempt of court charges when they are heard March 7. --The OFL pledged itself to pay legal fees of Peterbor- ough unionists charged with violating the injunction. --Labor Minister Leslie Rowntree announced he will meet Tileo management and textilé workers leaders Mon- day in an attempt to get con- tract negotiations started again. LIMITS PICKETS The injunction against leo strikers, granted in mber, limits pickets' at inal to 12 For two days this week, the 12 textile workers pickets have jbeen joined by large numbers lof other unionists who claimed they were not picketing but ex- ercising their right to peaceful | assembly. While the numbers' varied from a few dozen to 400,| the | De-| the WILL MAKE EFFORT Mr. Rowntree said in his an- nouncement he would try to --The United Auto Workers |"'ascertain the present status of| buildings, he said, jnegotiations and the issues jwhich are keeping the parties japart."" The UAW in London, at a meeting Thursday night, shortly after Mr, Wishart made his statement in the Jegislature, offered to send 50 demonstra- tors to Peterborough "If labor is going to get any- where ii has to show it doesn't frighten easily," said Local President W. J. Froude. Only 60 demonstrators showed up near the Tilco plant Friday, and they turned back after speaking with the pickets. Tileo, a manufacturer of plastic products, has continued operations with non-union work- ers since the strike began. AVA Rowntree | Elgin: Plaveroun nd! o Carry Name ToCourt, Conference Table Project For Future BOWMANVILLE -- The de- velopment of the Lord Elgin Playground, acquired by town council a year ago, is one of «ithe future projects cited by the Bowmanville Recreation Depart- ment in its annual report. The department hopes to be able to have two ball diamonds and a soccer pitch in the play- for the playground shortly, recreation committee will have a long range plan set up that should do much to broaden activities and facilities. The committee states its aim is to atmosphere that both children and adults will enjoy. RIGHT DIRECTION T. A. Fanning, director of re- | creation, points out the use of! | public school buildings for re- creation activities is a step in {the right direction, The school should in time serve as community cen- | tres. conducting a well varied |program for adults and dren. Receipts in 1965 totalled $25,- 882 of which $9,900 came from the town and $4,700 from the province. Disbursements totall- ed $25,818.82. Of this amount $1,161.59 was spent for adult activities, $6,620.25 for chil- dren's activities, $15,986 for staff} salaries and $2,050.96 for ad- ministration. FALL OF 1964 Thirteen activities for chil- dren commenced in the fall of} 1964 with 1,025 309 non-residents residents and BUDGET ORY CLEANING $2.00 for 8 Ibs, NO SELF SERVICE -- Attendents On Hand To Operate Machines Frigidaire Coin Laundry Park Plozre --- Whitby Bleir COMPLETE LINE OF JADE EAST After Shave & Cologne For Men Available ot... PETER SMITS Hairstyling for Men 102 Byron St. S. Whitby WANTED 5,000 passengers to take os Canadian Pacifie vantage of ad- Airlines new low fares to all Europe, starting ject to April 1st, sub- government approval. ground, Plans will be completed! In the next few months the) provide a betjer program in an) chil-| taking part.| Nine activities for adults were) available during the winter o| 1965 with 347 residemis and 44 non-residents participating. A total of 1.337 boys and girls took part in the: summer pro- gram compared With iid ia last there were 991 residents and 288 non-resident children | registered, Also registered were 332 residents and 94 non-resi- dents in the adult program, Fourteen special events were held with 2,159 participants and approximately 6,000 spectators. Family Monuments | eg j Created Te | AGES Ss. Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Februcry 26, 1966 § Fieageu Frices Asked For Eggs | OTTAWA (CP)--A Saskatche- ivan farmer asked the govern- 'ment Friday to establish guar- \anteed prices for eggs and hogs holdt.. Melfort - Tindale) alan called for regional stabilization prices for the two products in a bili debated during private member's hour. Debate was still when the hour ela bill will be discussed later in the session. on the 1964. At the end of December! every six months and not yearly Mr. Rapp sald Prairie farm- ers in particular jose money gies the practice now. when base prices are estab- , ase, ifr Rapp i-Fo -- Hum- jlished on an annuai basis. | Whitby Pentecostal Church 307 BROCK ST, N. -- WHITBY ag" WHAT MEANETH ACTS 2:12 THIS 9:45 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC SERVICE TUES. -- 8:00 P.M. -- Young Peoples WED. -- 8:00, P.M, -- Prayer & Bible Study Pastor: Rev. 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