Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jun 1966, p. 20

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SEEKS PUDGY WORKER | BOURNEMOUTH, England/ (CP)--A laundry-owner in thi: | resort is| as I am concerne4, that insinua-|tions restricting the picketing repeated. tion is wholly unwarranted and/| activities of a union. If trade unions fee] that incorrect. The order in this case was : present legislation is unfair or| 1 might add, too, made by a judge of the Supreme|Hampshire coastal 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 9, 1966 that the Judgment Handed Down In Tilco Picketing Case unrealistic and that they should have unbridled power to use mass should picketing, then they seek proper channels for bringing about a change. In this respect, they have no higher right than any citizen of to continue. maximum four-day duration for ex parte injunctions affords an| with the law. It was made on opportunity to the other parties affected, be they individuals. or unions, to show cause why any injunction should not be allowed Court of Ontario in accordance consent of the parties. The re- spondents were bound to abide by it so long as it was not nm sppeal. , they chose to defy it, and in a looking for a girl to operate a) fabric dryer but she must be fat. Charles Williams says the job entails plenty of hard work and a thin girl couldn't manage it. He offers a good salary and a perfect oppotunity to shed ex-| reation Oshowa Legion is plonning to and field ining prog 6:30 - 9:00 P.M, commencing 30th ot R. S. McLaughlin, Ross' mum age requirement for both oo the tod oont of Mhief leicht demonstrators have been|that the various news media in served with subpoenas. Welthe Peterborough area were ac-|;, itte is-|whom the i ti di- have accomplished what we setitive in notifying the public of sour eke pes ge bn a rected pdb to its : Pe out to do and there is no point|the existence of the court order|by deliberately flouting it. To|tinuance. It was only after in continuing the demonstra-|and of its "substance". . . follow any other rule would be|victory was achieved at Osh-|..4 in ded tions." And further on, Mr.| Because of the large num-\to tread the road toward an-|awa in the current and well- and costs remain to be decided. Mulders is reported to have|bers of persons involved and/archy and chaos. advertised war against labor in-| When the argument luded, said: "It is now up to the'the public nature of the de-| The Jaw with respect to junctions that the lawful activi-|I suggested that counsel and HEAT WITH OIL tes particularly ostentatious man-|cess weight. | Hear gawissis will afford you on e ner, They must, therefore, bear : . ma ss the consequences. The questions of punishment In this instance. those to thie enuntrw and na ane should To travel ond partic East Central Ontario, To use the lotest in tra¢ | To sustain your intere' | periods when this i in the , schools instruction, i To -- of fond progro $3.50 years of age over, : @ To enable individuols nc ane pate in the sport of troofQNE 655-4952 Registration © For further information end/or Oshawa Recreati . (OSHAWA A by writmg----Box 10, By Phone 7 WESTERN COVERS GLOBE | The TV western Bonanza now] is broadcast in 63 countries. | Each -- 1% Hour group for « ofS courts." fiance of the court order, pat-| granting of injunctions in labo' Peterborough were trans-|the respondents would re-attend when I gave judgment, follow- DIXON'S ing which I would hear their representations with respect to OIL 723-4663 the two matters which are out- SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS standing. In the meantime, however, I 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE el aA These documents, along withiently there was a public de- : all other proven facts of whatipreciation of the authority of - (E, B.) Jolliffe (counseljtook place on the two days in|the court and of the administra- tor defendants, except for Dan- question, satisfy me that it wasjtion of justice. For that reason fel Dean who was acquitted forjthe court's authority with re-|the contempt proved against all lack 'of evidence) contended|spect to labor injunctions,/of the respondents is criminal that the signs and conduct ofjwhich was being directly chal-jcontempt as distinct from civil the respondents were merelyjlenged ... contempt. part of a campaign to promote! 9yERRIDING CONCEPT _ In cases of criminal contempt CO eesdereh, ONT ig ee ES SUNCOM. -|0- apphicant to prove al enone w! ey p is that of public respect for the|°' © prove all essen- . syc-|In the past, s or wrongly, to be unfair. Al-lorders of ae pita g All ---- tial elements of the offense rd Place pry a ig and dic Se ame te the though the first group Of SigMS/hers of the public are bound to yond a reasonable doubt. Thel junction he m pragle va oo "A courts for protection is consistent with that theorys|obey court orders in the sense| Attorney-General, in this case, | {unct wate atih dasaaet te the ee certainly the vituperative signS/that they must not deliberately |S established to the required| ground ee! Mf a a ee ee be 8 mis and those declaring support for|.-+ in defiance of them or aia\t¢stee that the respondents g , is just quoted, |eonception among certain lead- the Tilco strike are not. athers to do so. If it were|*new of the existence of the|. Exhibit M, which was the/ers and members of trade| Moreover it would have been| oinerwise, it would be a simple|Tder and of its nature and sub.|handbill issued by the Peter-junions, concerning the respec-| one thing to have paraded at! notter for the actual parties in-/S'2"Ce, and that they partici {borough Labor Council Infunc- oe oe a peste Queen's Park or to have held &| voiveg in the granting of a court |Pated_ in conduct that was| ons Committee and distributed|and employees. They seem to} rally at the Peterborough| \-ao: to enlist the aid of others (Prohibited by the orders |to the demonstrators and pass-|think that once a atrike is] Arena for the same PUrpOSe,|..4 to thereby circumvent the|. Trade unions have become an|©tS-by during the demonstration, called, the employer must close | but quite another to have form-|y.qo, , integral and valuable facet of| Presented a badly distorted pic-|his doors to await the outcome. | ed a closely knit line of hun-| 1, this case, the Attorney-\°UT Way of life. They have aid- | ing of this procedure, For the} At present, that is not the | dreds of persons around 4/Gonorai must prove, beyond a\°d immeasurably in raising the leaders of that campaign to|case. Employees have the right|l strikebound plant where the | reasonable doubt, that the re-|t@ndards of the working man/|SUssest that the court grants/to strike, but, by the same numbers of pickets had been spondents knew " of the court |2"4, in consequence, the stand-| iunctions to employers as ajtoken, employers have the right! limited by the court to 12 lorder affecting the Tilco prem-|8rds of the community at large.|™atter of right without neces-jto continue their operations} i | and to protect their property This is usually the basis upon In my mind, the latter con-\ise. and that it restricted the|ENHANCED ROLE ee ee ee we d improper approach. As far|which a court will order injunc- disputes is not onerous. It is ed into the. net battle. Holidays .. found in Section 17 of the Juci- cature Act. Under that section, the court may grant an interim or ex parte injunction for ajthe use of injunctions is not period no longer than four days|limited to employers. Unions if satisfied that 'a breach of|or individuals have equal right the neace, injury to the person|to avail themselves of the law or damage to property has|where employers or others occurred or is likely to occur." |create the necessary grounds. USE NOT LIMITED It should also be noted that have come to the conclusion that I should first deliver my reasons for judgment, and I do so today, after having made arrangements for counsel and the respondents, other than Dean, tore-attend on Friday. : ' | impute to t 20! duct constituted picketing, Te|number of pickets to 12 His| With this enhanced role must se e to the court a biased gardless of the motives of those | case on this point is a strongicome, of necessity, an in-|= participating, and to ask the/o.. for much relevant evidence|creased social responsibility court to hold that gs art to 728 adduced in addition to the|which, of course, includes the thing else is to ask the ogg }memorandum of admitted | responsibility to recognize and nullify, by employng sheerirt. Exhibit D |promote respect for law and sophistry, the Jaw of injunction' Viewing the evidence as alorder. Any program, no mat as it pertains to trade unions. | whole, it is virtually impossible|ter how worthy the ultimate The means employed fi at-lto see how anyone who took|goal, which prescribes willful tain a certain end Rwy in part in the demonstrations onjdefiance of the law can only) lawful and as ig has em.|Fe?: 23 and Feb. 24 would not|be regarded as an exercise in end itself. Mr. Jolliffe ie ioe know that their conduct was|irresponsibility. phasized that the goal of the), ninited by the court order. | In my view, it was more than demonstration biog to arouse' The very signs which they|a mere coincidence that the | public support 7 a Cae Rabe |caztied in great numbers indi-|demonstrations in Peterborous! directed against ofgadee ah OT\cated clearly that they werejon Feb. 23 and 24 followed pr gg egg Mall pel cage demonstrating against the in-|closely ... incidents in Osh 4 ue a hieh hae all of the ont junction, The statement of ad-lawa ... Manifestly, the law- uct whic! mitted facts, Exhibit D, provesilessness displayed in either! marks of illegal picketing into | FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY ONLY AT MALTON, AJAX, BROOKLIN YARDS!! B.A. DEGREE BY NIGHT CLASSES If you plan to begin night classes for the University of Toronto B.A. degree, you must apply for admission before August Sth. For information phone 284-3131, or write Division of Extene sion, Scorborough College, West Hill, Ontario SCARBOROUGH COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO me That illegal picketing was the) means employed cannot be doubted for a moment, nor can it be doubted that the choice was a well-planned and delib- erate one. The demonstrations) were a direct and open chal-! lenge to the authority of the) courts, and the labor leaders) concerned with them were de-| termined to make them so. | The meeting in St. Peter's) Auditorium on the evening of| Feb. 10, at which several of the) respondents made statements to the press indicating that a mass demonstration would be forth- coming, is a particularly re- vealing incident. The witness Alexander testified that the re- spondent (George) Rutherford announced at that meeting: "If it takes mass picketing to get the Government to step in, we will be only too glad to accom-| modate them." | REVEALING INCIDENT } Exhibit M is a copy of a cir- cular issued by the Peterbor- ough Labor Council Injunctions Committee and handed out at the scene of the demonstration to demonstrators and passers- by. 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