Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Mar 1966, p. 17

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ATTEN WORKERS "COOL" ON VENTILAT He added that an investiga- tion had been made of the contract with the architect of the building. It had been discovered that he could not be held respon- sible for mistakes in design. Reeve Polak promised, how- ever. that if there wae anv way in which the architect could be made to pay for the error, council would find it. The problem has been trac- ed to the fresh air system. Ducting was installed in the building but no fans were in- stalled to draw in the fresh air ~ "The draughts are both un- comfortable and a_ health hazard to employees', said Reeve H. Polak, chairman of the County's Finance Com- mittee. "We have to cure the probl- lem and quickly". error in the design of the system a constant vacuum exists inside the building. If a window is opened the vacuum sucks in a draught. To cure the problem, coun- cillors were told, the taxpayer may have to fork out an extra The million-dollar Ontario County Building has turned into a "giant vacuum clean- er', county councillors were told yesterday. The trouble, it was explain- ed, lies in the new building's ventilation system. Through an architectural MO EL MERU LLL Rea Le USUI Team CEP Tu MUMIA MTL Rng at Mga She Oshawa Times OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1966 Chances Increase or College Here atiaiannaaaiiane srrreertemnmpmernereeegeer BUSINESSMEN OFF TO SCHOOL Province OK's College scour w ewe ce! TQ Serve Two Counties school teachers on visits to | A community college will be industry, but the switch is to jlocated somewhere in Ontario give industry a chance to ob- {or Durham Counties. serve schools down to work," | That announcement yesterday said Mr. Mann. z increased the odds in favor of Schools taking part are Cen- |the location of a college in or| tral Collegiate Institute; Dr, |near Oshawa. F. J. Donevan Collegiate In- George Roberts, chairman of stitute; O'Neill CVI; and R. ithe Central Ontario Regional S. McLaughlin CVI. {College Council said today it is |"reasonable" to think that a ;college will be located near the largest concentration of popula- tion in the two counties. Oshawa is by far the largest urban centre in Ontario or Dur- ham Counties. Mr. Roberts said it was in- evitable" that the two counties would be singled out as one of 18 districts in the province jwhere community colleges will be located. nn meme principals to discuss educa- tion, liaison,' Jack Mann, manager of the Chamber of Com- merce, said today Stronger education-industry ties are expected to come | from an open house period in secondary schools today for | businessmen and members of the Oshawa Chamber of Com- | merce. They have been invited to | get a glimpse of day-to-day | schooling at the high schools here. Open house commences at 2.30 "It wi trict will not necessarily be re« stricted to one community col- lege each. The number will be determined by the pressure of enrolment, Exact locations of colleges will be determined by boards of governors appointed in each of the districts. Mr. Roberts said eight of the 12 governors will be appointed by the proy- ince and the other four by mu- nicipal governments in the dis- trict. The government said the first of the two-year colleges, to be known formally as colleges of applied arts and technology, should be in operation by the fall. They will provide courses chiefly for high school gradu- ates not planning university courses. He said some 25 members of the chamber would be touring the schools and that "they are going to get some idea of what type and qual- ity of education is available to the students today. "Following the tour we will m. i establish a closer sit down with teachers and auntie ™ ant HAN Fatigue Factor Cited In Rail Man's Death Kendry's foreman, Charles CHROME MOTOR FOR CANDY APPLE RED CAR America. The car belongs buff up old engines and do to Stewart Sharp, another smart paint jobs on auto- club member. The club is mobiles, They exhibit the based in an old barn on Taunton rd., east of Osh- ber, get ready to do a chrome job on the . car engine. When the job is completed the club will have one of the smartest candy They are all set to put a shine on this engine for a 1982 Chev coupe. Russ Major, treasurer of the Motor City Car Club, and finished products frequently at shows in Canada and the A verdict of accidental death "We were travelling about 70 awa, where the members Don Roughley,.a club mem- apple red roadsters in North U.S. --Oshawa Times Photo Bounced Me Out Of Meeting, Laborer's Union Man Claims Early yesterday some 25 Ia- borers picketed the Ontario |County Building protesting the | county council's refusal to meet | with the union. The union protest was one of the first matters to be discuss- was returned at the inquest held last night into the death of a CNR section hand who was sliced in two by a train Jan. 28. A five-man coroner's jury at the inquest held at the Ontario Provincial Police headquarters in Whitby ruled that William Noble Kendry, 45, of Uxbridge, was killed by accident. The jurors added that the cause of his death may have been "due to the manner of his dress and adverse weather con- ditions, and possible fatigue due to long hours of work'. Kendry was struck by a we ound CNR express train on t main tracks west of the Liver- |miles per hour at the time. We jcame around the bend and I Saw a man in the middle of tne tracks. He was walking away from us. "TI blew the horn, applied the emergency brake system, but} he néver heard us, we hit him." Dr. Roland Clark, an Oshawa |General Hospital pathologist, said that Kendry was cut in half by the locomotive. PC James Brown of the Pick-| ering Township Police said that ithe accident occurred soon after | st-|8 a.m. He said that visibility|practice for two section hands he/Was excellent, the temperature|to work together when cleaning |was at zero, and a strong wind| Stone, of RR 1, Whitby, said that the dead man had been on duty since 7.30 a.m. on the day before his death. He said that because of a snow storm all available hands were needed to he said. which announced the 18 dis- tricts -- including three in Metro Toronto -- said each dis- "The case was very strong," The Ontario government, The Central Ontario Regional College Council submitted a de- tailed brief, to a board of re- gents for the colleges, which stressed the immediate need for a college in or near Oshawa. keep the trains running. "This was an emergency situ- ation, we had to keep the switches cleanéd so the trains wouldn't be tied up." Mr. Stone said that he could not understand why Kendry did not hear the train. He added that it was normal switches. BUDGET WEEK Estimate Whittling Is Name Of The Game and budget commiittee chair- man, also declined comment after the meeting on what may be in store for city taxpayers. Committees of council, espe- cially the finance committee, have been reviewing depart- mental budgets and grant re- quests for five weeks -- as often as three and four nights each week. ; Almost every year its the same. Councillors pore over reams of figures, most of them higher than the year before. Many of the figures are cut in the process. But, one figure -- the mill rate -- has, pith the exception of re-assessment in 1962, gone up every year since Oshawa's population in' 1955 was 47,351 -- 1,280 more than i hour meeting: |was in 1954. The latest popula- 'ENOUGH SAID' |tion count. shows Oshawa has "T've said all I want to say."|74,194 residents, an increase of Ald. Gordon Attersley, finance! 26,843 over 1955. | early:.to specific on the amount of the increase), com- mented after last night's two- | is all the said for, a vacation a people are CITY BUILDERS HOLD CIVIC NIGHT Housing Building Associa- tion; Gerry Armstrong, president, Oshawa Builders' Association; G. E. Gather- cole, vice-chairman, Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Com- mission; Bernie Bernard, executive vice - president, NHBA. Mr. Gathercole, who spoke on a recent trip to Russia, is to replace Mr. Strike, 69, former mayor of Bowmanville, at the, end of the month. --Oshawa Times Photo ' awa Builders' Association "Civic Night" last night. Some 90 building officials were on hand for the "Hotel Genosha meeting. Here, left right, are: Jean Yves Gelinas, president, National George E. Gathercole, the man who will succeed W. Ross Strike, QC, Bowman- ville; as chairman of the Ontario Hydro - Electric my Power @laimed yesterday he was "'al-jover' and started pushing mejspector, protested at the way most forcibly ejected' from ajout of the door. I told him to}the meeting had been handled yesterday with members.of On-| 'I couldn't figure out why he} '"'We met with the county's tario County Council: to discuss|was so angry. I was just mak-jroad and bridges committee. | Reeve Francis Hockley, of|behalf of my union. I am their)gineer and the county safety in-jed by the county at its morn- pool rd. overpass. The accident | Was blowing from the north. le tone a "Where can we cut?" Scott Township, told County |official representative, I had to}spector there were seven of|ing session. loccurred when he was de-icing) The officer said that the dead/(#C'Or, Ne sald. | That's the question -- often 4 is j|man was wearing a hooded : ; ing although "we are prepared; The meeting, according to; 'What astonished me _ was) councillors agreed to meet with| Kenneth Molaski of Belleville,| varia aid & Mal ak ; some 40 minutes before return-| every shane chamber in Can- to meet with the union repre-|union officials, broke up in con-|that they would only allow me, | the union. The county's roads|fireman of the train, told the|P@'*@ 8"¢ @ cap with earflaps.'ing with the verdict. }ada now that budget time is ty's role in enforcing the pro-| Mr. Gallagher confirmed that!to them _ |delegated to arrange the meet-|trwin that he was driving the 1 ' . | tion. visions of the Construction Safe-/another attempt would be made| "This was hardly democratic| ing. \11-unit diesel train at the time own n er I it an Members of city council sat Gerry Gallagher, business|ty council ed but it didn't do any good \Gerry Gallagher said: "It's a|----------- pala aR LCL | first time, sharp "cutting" pen- manager and secretary - treas-| Referring to the pushing inci-| "I agreed to their request/fantastic situation. We have| $44 400 B id Pa S Fl in Visit He cils in hand, to consider the International Laborers Union|hadn't been bigger than me [/things going," he nue with this sort of negotiations a rl ge y y. g re Pe ee Fried ae as s i +} Id have belted him in the The union dispute hinges on a} «This av was al- ept confidential until a fina ~ sushi Wijere! Bam pai yo Sigel baby : : x This meeting today was al A guided tour of the recently-jthe CUNA International head- "I arrived after the meeting) 'Reeve Hockley declined to|number of safety inspectors in} jjte: and the whole matter could J é for : ! ow n Mayor Lyman Gifford, who on had started," Mr. Gallagher make any comment about dis-| the county, The county now em-| have been straightened away| A $44,400 loan has been grant-|° redit Union was a highlight of] and stopped off in Michigan. His] March 1, in reply to an Oshawa a visit to the city yesterday by| Ontario jaunt will be followed "I walked into the meeting NO COMMENT tor. The union has requested "For some strange reason|construction of a new Simcoe| | : ( } cast an increase in the 1966 7 i cae. ll report, he said, would|that three more inspectors be} Pas De in same 7 » the municipal |' |Pennsylvania credit union. mill rate (he said it was too and was immediately told tc A full repor e } I they were completely unrea-|st. S. bridge by the municip: Gébivey 'Stetiens. a divctnn| Hn. told. Gaba seed cade - ; 'my name is Mr. Gallagher'. |the County Council. He also de-|. ite thi ; rage Fred Cromé, city works com- ; e : : t firs sor ' clined to say Whether any pro whe ; etn 'eh game eel To artexieene said today' tenders Credit Union League, visited got underway in Australia in ing (Reeve Hockley) told me I! gress i "The situation here in On-|#0 40 Is get together wt e ' : : Oshawa while on a fact-finding}1959. Organization in Queené- 8 . ' tario County is critical," said Rae eae could not attend, union's tequests over the Oshawa Creek will be 1 g [ : 0 ftianvl st ; é Z called soon. Closing date for|!m North America. jsome 450 credit unions have jconstruction projects working] "Why we are having all this j He started off with a visit toicome into being in the state. junder dangerous conditions, |trouble I do not know." Twenty-five per cent of the jloan will be forgiven, providing Sus nded Sentence 'end of September. The loan bears interest at five and five- 1S jis repayable over 10 years. n Town un e ays a ety 1Cla Cost of constructing the two- been estimated at $108,000 by Zaxter said: "To the people of A truce has been reached be-|the union local, to enter the |the city's sictiearing depart-| from the Town of Bowmanville : ) | ment i netted a two-year suspended/you know today what you will|more construction safety inspec-|i, 4 written complaint from the|---- be doing tomorrow, or under|tors in Ontario County and the treasurer Jack Reid : é ; : : . : : |G He appeared before Mazgis- I try to administer the law|Dert Pike said today Council has been requesting fairly and to the best of my| Mr. Pike, a safety inspector|the complaint in writing for on Bowmanville Police Court for : : y at G t 5 A d sentence on a charge of theft of|tion of clerk and treasurer of|Union of North America local|been refusing. "For the sake of e $ War S$ this town lightly, nor do I think|183, said that council | ; Louie Balloa of the Motor Crown Attorney Geoffrey) it should be occupied by anyone ed to set up a joint com-|said Mr, Pike. s Bonnycastle said that the fact/except a man of the highest)! ttee to meet for the first) The special commitiee will|195-- custom hardtop car with instead of siashing it away rec ae ' discuss the problem. union delegates and four admin-|nyai autorama at West Orange, pose a suspended sen-) ACHIEVE NOTHING' He said: "This we istration officials of the county.} ' "Mr. Reid has to ith | war "We are quite happy with the| Zalloa of Oshawa was the! term will reform Mr. Reid, this to condemn him! Council also permitted Gerry|situation as it stands now. Wel oniv one of the local car club's conviction will affect the rest of } ir | Ge " 1 10 months will achieve nothing," tor and secretary ~- treasurer of! mittee talks shape up satition Mr. Bonnycastle told the) Said Magistrate Baxter qNasReeIN a on uetes | He placed first in the full cus- court that town 'Sint cla th ua 0 i a e u e covered $17,000 of the stolen} *! wn you only -here in me nn y best painted car: won an money and the remainder will| Town Hall on court days. You achievement award for travel-| pany. He said that the crime|Providing space when we néed contest; best custom car and warranted a six-month to a year €4 two courts people's choice individual who will benefit by Annual vacation period Company p id similar show March 18, 19 and CASE CITED this ake the most of the)most production people at théYperiods for eligimle hourly rate/99 at Jamaica. New York | Defence counsel ve C, said that Reid is now em-| given Motors of Canada will be the | fo eee Be | "Should you get in trouble|two-week period commencing|Ployees with one but less than) WOMAN LEADS SCHOLARS | ing firm and earns $80 perjagain you will destroy a little ofjJuly : I For| week. He cited a recent case inj my faith in my fellow men and|nounced today pay for three but less than five|the first time in 580 years, a been stolen from the municipal-jto deal with others I trust youjbe completely closed for this|for five but less than 10 years'|rector of the ancient German ity and Magistrate Harry Jer-} will be one who will make good|two-week period | 140 hours pay for 10\university here. Dr Margot made by supervision for} but less than 15 years seniority sentence serving your penalty outsidejemployees to take vaca- and 160 hours for or|was chosen by the faculty to hold office for the 1966-67 term. A Toronto union official) "I asked why. Then he came| Norbert Pike, union safety in- meeting his union had arranged | get his hands off me. iby Reeve Hockley. ii Complete with the county en- increased safety demands. ing an official appearance on Pp "T guess it's a kind of safety! Council today that no decisions|be there." them. After considerable discussion|switch units between the rails. | The jury deliberated for|the ery-- ehcoing in practically sentatives and discuss the coun-|fusion and with no action taken. |and just me, to go in and talkiand bridges committee was|jyrors and coroner Dr. R. S.| aL Ry mC ~~~} here again. Oshawa is no excep- ty Act." today to get together with coun-|-- seven against one. I protest-| Commenting on the dispute, |of the accident. down together last night for the urer of the Toronto Local of the|dent Mr. Gallagher said: "If he| eventually, just so we could get/never had this trouble before| 1966 budget and mill rate. ' f eeting mouth." demand for an increase in the iviliz Je were Lo A d ; mill rate is approved, ance at yesterday's meeting mouth most uncivilized. We were po an rove opened Auto Workers (Oshawa)| quarters at Madison, Wisconsin, | awa Times "USS the closed meeting.| ploys only one part-time inspec-! w wminie , S » pity assist in the Times reporter's question, fore- later told The Oshawa Times. cussions in the close f ploys onl} Bi pec'; with a couple of good sessions.jed to the city to assis ~|an Australian credit union offi:|by tours of New York State and al. i say be made at today's sitting of| hired | f f ' alde an board. € be H get out. I only had time to say be made at te |sonable gvith us. This is not a|development and lo of -the-Queens, and Co-operative officials that the movement first eigen ah estan P DANGEROUS CONDITIONS fe Cniaititian Ul tne nice | ; " "s epke had been made on the ; i . struc 0 1e bridg - a a |and discuss the safety problem.|for construction he|tour of credit union operations|land began in 1963. Since then _|Mr. Pike. "There are men on| It's as simple as that. i | {tenders. will be in mid-April. | $38,000 INVOLVED | Thi I All W W t d ithe project is completed by the} - 1S iS e wanted, eighths per cent per annum and| lane bridge plus sidewalk has The theft of more than $38,000 en f Bowmanville I say that none of|tween labor officials seeking)meeting this morning and hand| sentence for former town clerk- y io | what circumstances county council in Whitby, Nor-/ Union ustom Hardtop trate R. B, Baxter yesterday at ; ability. I do not regard the posi-|With the Laborer's International /last 10 days, but the union has municipal funds today|the laborer's safety, we did it,"| City Car Club drove -off in his that Reid had spent the money) intezrity. time in the next few days to|possibly be made up of four|rive awards from the third an- | IN.J., over th e weekend tence. "I don't think that a jail) live with| wanted. this always and send him to jai! for six or|Gallagher, business administra-|are just waiting to see how com-i18 members to enter the com- his life." has re-| 19 Reid he "I have tom hardtop division; had the} be paid by a. bonding com-| have been most co-operative in Li W k R ] \ d ling the longest distance to the| jail term "T think you are the type of He plans to enter his car in a| 7 Cells pports you lave Pe awe ants f yeneré waaie tT. V. Kelly,| opportunity ju. have been;Oshawa_ plants 0 General 6H hors' the em- ployed by an Oshawa account-| | 25, the company an-|three years' seniority; 100 hour HEIDELBERG (AP) Port Perry where $1,590. had|make it more difficult for me} In departments which cannot|years' seniority; 120 hours pay|woman has been installed as | arrangements |seniqrity; myn had imposed a Suspended!and justify faith in people! will be Becke, a chemistry professor, In giving sentence Magistrateian institution with your family."'!tions at other times. jmore years' seniority. Commission was guest speaker at the Osh- ry their pay 15 to

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