Ottawa Considers! 1 he sald He was replying to Oppost- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 13, 1967 1] iron farm- 1 tion Leader Diefenbaker, who e MH noted that the conference of the ete. Pallwtion Confab International Association for| > Union-Mana ement icizin, OTT (CP)--The federal|Great L ' searc! ' society in government will consider call- hs ee ing an urgent federal-provincial eawnieg atau) ak so seeg conference on pollution control,|Pblem with pollution at intol- Prime Minister Pearson said|¢rable levels in the Toronto and Wednesday in the Commons. 'other areas, FOR SALE 1 only Colchester Dominion 15" (15" x 48") swing, all geared head straight bed lathe. Complete with the following: 1-9 3 Jaw Chuck--1-12" 4 Jaw Chuck 1-3 Point stationary steady test--1!-Square Turret too! post instead of standard tool post--1-Taper turning attachment, The above items were purchased new in 1954 Price Complete $1500.00 Apply: Quinte Machine & Repair Co. Ltd., Box 548, Frankford Road, Trenton, Ont. Phone 613-392-3595 For all your drapery needs see TORONTO (CP)--Labor Min- ister Dalton Bales Wednesday announced the establishment of a council that will attempt to solve union-management prob- lems. He said in the legislature the Ontario Union - Management Council will be headed by Dr. John Crispo, director of the University of Toronto's indus- trial relations centre. be asked to submit for govern- ment consideration the names of persons willing to serve on the council. Mr. Bales said he does not think the council will find quick solutions to labor-man- agement difficulties. LAID GROUNDWORK The groundwork for the coun- cil was laid more than a year ago when the previous labor minister, Leslie Rowntree, in- vited a group of labor and busi- ness leaders to meet under the chairmanship of Dr, H. D. Labor and management will exeeeeeey 3 Council Established That committee recom-|unions and mended the form the council /panies. should take if the government decided it should be established | on a permanent basis, | OSHAWA ALUMINUM It suggested that the council | Sales & Service be headed by a person ap-|f ALUMINUM SIDING - pointed by the government andi} e ALUMINUM 0 that the secretary be a labor|} , SAUMINUM. RCH INGS, Ere. department employee. Five} ss Nassau St. Oshawa Ph. 725-7922 members would be chosen from five from com- Woods, dean of arts and sci-! ence at McGill University and} an authority on industrial rela-| tions. FACE OF WORLD'S YOUTH lifelike face of the world's showing them a composite youth. The pavilion will de- INTERIOR DECORATOR ee : 'The youth pavilion at 15 King Street East Expo 67 is intended to mir- CUSTOM MADE DRAPES ror with its 12 theme OSHAWA TIMES i ant that Canada woul | hie I a Ma cee cet ce) «= PIOTURE =| Bryden Balks At Speaker e. In Cancer Fi ht en a e er "ie cess of Gen. de Gaulle| RE-PRINTS | g. | ei lack e a French oes ya 'Available At y t t ommemo} ,rowowrox ver ee About Sergeant -At- Arms ie. sewers ; | |sparked considerable criticism NU-WAY PHOTO resting the spread of cancer) TORONTO (CP) -- Kenneth member's desk and asking him|jn this country. cells in mice has been achieved|Bryden (NDP--Toronto Wood-jto sit down. New Democrat Leader Doug-| SERVICE AEE STONE Ea orieate nee ; bine) asked Speaker Donald} However, the Speaker said he |) sked Mr. Pears hether | Osh jby Dr. Olin G. Thurston, as-|),-)) S* i Ry it «| : -\las asked Mr. Pearson whether|| 251 King St. E., Oshawa |sistant professor of surgery PE jac Wednesday to "speak|doubted there would be any|Gen. de Gaulle was formally| 8x 10 1.50 each privately' with Sergeant. - at-|repetition of the incident. picture of themselves. --CP Photo Wi" ON... 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Mr. Bryden told the legisla-|ant with the Bedfordshire Regi-| Mr. Pearson replied that the ture the sergeant-at-arms told/ment of the British Army he|ceremony was discussed at the |him Tuesday he was an "'in-\and his platoon held a shell|diplomatic level and it was jsolent pup" and later advised/crater for two days against |made clear that if a represent- |the press of his action. heavy attacks, He was shot in|ative of the French government | "The rights and privileges of|the head and lost the sight of|"at the highest level' could be |this assembly will be reduced/one eye in the engagement,|present, this would be wel- |to a mockery if a servant|part of the second battle of|comed by Canada. thereof can speak abusively to| Ypres, a member with impunity," Mr.| Bryden said. 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