Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jan 1967, p. 25

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] e e jment could hold the assets for election to defeat both govern- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, January 25, 1967 25 I lyears if necessary and sell/ments." i (PERIENCE! Prudential Finance oser jthem after they had appreci-/ 'The request for a royal com- 9 : x jated in value to help recover! sion was contained in a pe- Commander Asks erman chad pea . e jmoney F paid to investors ton discos Sv aah investors eid 0 PER DAY us. Asks Sharps Federal Aid ss mmr Shot enn te se : pepe ' | He- aid this course of action evai $8.00 PER DAY MILEAGE CHARGE jee Said this aoe seat o ceaias dc 'Tor-| To Memori al Service x 5 6 sets now at fire-sale prices.|onto Greenwood, accompanied/ Ares 72 553 OTTAWA (CP) -- A Pruden-|was told that the federal gov- interview with Mr. Sharp in his Note-holders would get only 15) Mr. Ferry on his visit to Mr iN RUT HE R F @] R D . Ss jtial Finance loser asked Fi- lerment "po oa gg 5 haamaenazon? sled cents on the dollar. |Sharp MONTREAL (CP) -- Brig.,ary of the Dieppe landing next {nance Minister Sharp Tuesdayjsponsibility for those who los | The Toronto minister. sug-; Mr. Ferry said he would take] Mr. Ferry said Mr Brewin| Dollard Menard, commander of hors "would be an excellent CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS |for federal aid for investors in|their savings in the Prudential vested the federal government|the same message to Premier|suggested the federal govern- [Les Fusiliers. Mont-Royal dur-|thing ithe bankrupt firm, but got no| Finance collapse. jstep in, buy the Prudential Fi-/Robarts of Ontario next week.|ment could investigate the col- ge the. focet World War, lager oe pene yo ag " 14 ALBERT ST. j}commitments. | Mr. Ferry, who lost his life| nance assets oie reimburse at|If turned down there too, the jlapse of the Ontario- chartered| uesday the nelu ro ae ae 725-6553 : Rey. Allen Ferry, a retired| when the firm went un-jleast partly the 8,500 investors|investors would incorporatelfirm under a recent change injGerman representatives at cer- ge P lh 2 : 108 ine ot. Oshowa IU ited Church minis ster, said iolgee fall, had a half- hour! who lost money. The govern-ithemselves and "fight the nextithe federal Bankruptcies Act.|emonies for the 25th annivers- were wounded, survive a " sas aacineessnsmesiasapnseisnindesisieniveneroersttn -- iia tied aahiadiaiae aaa 19 i ens Namba shapetced ea i ----------- [regiment had the job of covers ing the withdrawal of other sol- diers involved in the 1942 rai@ on the French port. Brig. Menard said in an inte { view that the Germans "have ' ee == Choose '"Super-Right' For More Taste--Less Waste! a cre eae should be allowed to participate in next summer's commemors- tion. SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY -- READY TO SERVE SMOKED COOKED HAMS SHANK PORTION | BUTT PORTION | CENTRE CUTS ..:;.. (WHOLE HAMS ..;.:;.. | 5 co ' 8 9 ey * , : : 3 AsP Cares... About You! which expires Nov. 30, IMB." Robert McFarland, local ida ie sini FULL CUT MALE HAMS ~~ fo | eee eee SH ANK BUTT ¢ " | ei rae NO | ime for weekends te | ¢ CENTRE tb 7 | ALLGOOD SMOKED SLICED RINDLESS . : b ri ALF saeves S J D E Civil Service | Revocation CENTRE } OTTAWA (CP) -- There'l! | no checkoff of political phos butions by civil service unione, | ib Without "strong objection ; sx BRAND =| Tuesday, the Senate-Commons committee studying collective cello . [bargaining for the civil service approved revocation of the pkg 6 bargaining right of any civil 2-\B service union that collects ' Bricklayers Accept Offer HAMILTON (CP) -- Brick layers at the Steel Co. of Can. ada voted unanimously Tuesday | night to accept a wage offer that will give them a basic sal- ;ary of $4 an. hour by Aug. 1, | 1968. | The 130 members of Loca! 1, | Bricklayers, Masons and Plas- | terers' International Union, lagreed to a contract proposed Monday by negotiators for Stelco and the bricklayers. The bricklayers will receive SLICES REMOVED money from its membership PKG and turns it over to a politica) party. The new collective bargaining ' legislation will include soms f forms of political activity by Sx BRAND jcivil servants as individuais, jbut not fund-raising by their un- ian: ASSORTED é \ ' | F | The committes also decided >: ; ish Features! Bk } to leave it up to collective barg- ne This Week's Fis e aining to determine how to deal with civil servants who objec? \ to paying dues to a union barg i aining agent. 12Ce PROZEN ao ee LB os Brand--Fried in Batter Sea Seaid Haddock NO COMPULSION George F, Davidson, secre CHICKEN WINGS " ¢ BEEF BOLOGNA © 1 SOLE PORTIONS | FISH & CHIPS eS, Hae: tee which will act as employer in a" SCHNEIDER'S VAC PAC PEAMEALED collective bargaining, told the SCHNEIDER'S COUNTRY STYLE -- PURE - committee that no civil servant LB rs 6-OZ PKG tg 1-lb will be required to join a union. p pkg C 7 He considered it unwise to write into the law a provision SHOPSY'S BOIL BAG which would allow a civil sery- SOO yee CAS Erenes, ed rd ant to withdraw from a bargains 6 ¢ a ing unit because of conscien- tlous objections. Dr. Davidson and P. M. 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