Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Aug 1967, p. 13

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HONOR STUDENT PUMPS GAS IN CITY An Oshawa girl who gradu- Although she works a six-da male atte ae : ' : ated from Central Collegiate 54-hour week, she considers rs applied ge ie Gh ever o a ek pea dN with 76 per cent and intends to self lucky to have the job. number of other applicants HG aee pak oil -- take honors psychology at "About half of my friends are Her duties at the station are ae yell < Ten HOEK OSES Waterloo Lutheran University is unemployed," she said. "This primarily pumping gas, filling so tar Marcie ta spending the summer pumping seems to be the worst year for tires and checking oil. but be- piesa Bead has not-done gas at a Bond Street service summer work ever." tween customers she cleans up cis waked High " id She Station. ? see When school ended Margot and washes windshields of cars grease job b t page ae Margot Ross, 19, of 179 Col- spent three straight days looking in for repairs. just J 4 De ae mee, lege Ave., says she likes the job for jobs in the Oshawa, Whitby According to Margot, the Wy Fag ed at her and smiled, because she gets to work out in and -Ajax, area. She said she women are more surprised 'than hand cess ane has kept her the fresh air. Last summer she searched for 12 hours every day the men when she comes out to A . aula oy the grease. worked in a factory and be- and applied at more than 30 serve them. ; Ee eine et Himes women came bored because she had to offices and factories. On the "A lot of young guys' have eaid pba ee ie station and sit in the same place all the fourth day her father showed said they would rather have a ing ping er then M hci time. her an advertisement -- "'fe- girl serve them than a grease the one in war eee -- unter ne ih l wal Ee eI WLI LL La GM Production In City Hinges On U.S. Strike | +... |UAW Executive Board She Sime ae, he in oh »,| LO Select Strike Target General Motors of Canadajrally; Ford representatives) cal 1 . ente call for a strike agai workers in Oshawa and other|would amount to about half) auto duakers in he ra The & e points across Ontario and Que-jthat figure and Chrysler fewer| UAW stri : . i Strike f youl Cit Detective bec will know either today or|than Ford, says Mr. Burt. about io Sarer thar eae tomorrow if the corporation in| Going from Oshawa is Loczl he said. si the United States is to become|222's master bargaining team| {py 1964, during the las a strike target over contract|-- being led there by the locai's | of Canadiana conte -- f Canadian-U.S. contrac' 4 | e e } negotiations. president, Albert Taylor, and|¢j. = | Denies Beat i i A United Auto Workers Union|Stephen Nimigon, hargaining|apaine the sister" : . ore | strike against the corporation|committee chairman. William] nointe BA ilgie cita | : | ts x sida in the U.S. would probably re-|Keenan, Paul Larkin, Dennis fonies No cme She 5 orpore sult in a shutdown of GM pro-|Tyce and Roy Vallancourt are! select as strik ; charged with conspiracy toverai differences between the|@ction in Canada. also on the team. \Canate: "hat ex the U s. utter counterfeit money, start-|bills and genuine $5 bank notes.|_.1%€ same would apply for) Mr. Taylor told The Times|Chrysler was singled out, ed yesterday and continues to-\He found that they had been|Cither Ford or Chrysler, de-|today he has his own opinion| The UAW in Canada is seek day at the County Court House|prinited by offset rather than pending a which one of the/about which one of the "big|ing parity with the US workers in Whitby. three processes, that they had|.Di8 three" is singled out to-|three" the international execu-|on a number of issues -- pene During Tuesday's speciallink marks rather than paper day as a strike target at Altive board will put the finger on|sions, wages, a ; coat oLildin magistrate's court sitting, oneldiscs or "planchets" imbedded| Detroit meeting of the UAW's| today -- but it's not for publica-|contract clause and gee | of the accused, Giovannilin tnem, several had the same|22™ember international execu-|tion. [payments to a laid-off auto. Giammarella, 17, of Montreal,|serial numbers, and certain|ive board. | There will be no consideration| worker under the supplementary entered the' witness box tolletters used in their codes were|_,28© meeting to select eitherl/of selecting a. strike target|unemployment benefits scheme complain of rough treatmentireserved for $1 Canadian notes.|£rd, Chrysler or GM as ajamong the big three subsidia-|between the big three and the and beatings during interroga-/ Olga Schemelowsky testified| hit" comes exactly a week injries in Canada at today or/union. advance of the termination|tomorrow's meeting. The UAW} The triat of three men; Constable Dore observed sev- 19 - YEAR-OLD MARGOT ROSS WORKS AT SERVICE STATION ' . ae ope Ns : tion by city detectives. \she was working at the Dair: Os ER FA + + - Collegiate Graduate Plans To Take Honors Psychology Course Det. Sergeant John Powell of/Queen on Simcoe Street South|SePt. 6 of manufacturers' U.S.lin Canada, which opened nego-|CALL STRIKES Py --Oshawa Times Photo the city police department then! on July 12 when a man came in sg agreements with the/tiations July 31, Aug. 1 and 2) Mr. Burt says UAW Canadian testified he '"'did not touch the!and bought an ice cream cone AW. with the big three, is hanging |"€8otlators could call strikes in accused at any time at all." She said "about three to five|, Bargaining between the "big) back waiting to see the results Canada later on over the issues "J Go not believe the witness\minutes later at the most" a| three" and the UAW in the U.S,|of U.S. bargaining. finally reached in U.S. contracts « Plan IT h | City Schools Giammarella," said Magistrate|second person came in and|Pened in Detroit July 10 and _Mr. Taylor says the Canadian-|if they don't reach the standards | Donald Dodds. He said Giam-|bought an ice cream cone with\2,Strike against one or another|side production counterpart of |wanted by the UAW in Canada. y 4 mareila had made several ap-\a $5 bill, of the auto makers is regarded|the auto maker to be struck in| "Our legislation is different. l if peaiances before him during) She became suspicious and|®S almost a certainty. the U.S, would probably be|{ts application comes at a dif- ou ose the 42 days since his arrest and|told her boss who called police.| George Burt, Canadian re-\forced to close down, pending a\ferent time (contracts in Can- ada run out later in the fall), ® V hadn't complained of. violence|She testified in court she had|#!0nal director of the UAW andl|settlement. In estigator Reports s * at any time. The magistrate|identified the-men at the police|®, board member, told The anh Shere, Se ee tee Mh | it tri e added "His evidence seemed to|station later as Gaspere: Mione|!imes from em meine wt Sh coun ve 'mpracti- 'different treatment in Canada," | : , a the 1 Aims er : evoive while he was in the/and Giovanni Giammerella, re- | selon asia papi ait eal for the executive beard tolsaid Mr. Burt. PICKERING (Staff) -- An un-|United States residents died,,would also have to interview ~. iia ' box. spectively. G. L. Roberts, superintendent/"",it three men pleaded not} Mrs. Juanita Powers told the|? recommended to three large usual factor about the crash on|Said past experiences showed] the two survivors James Weis- ors paar h Ea pes t : that with aircraft in trouble of}mueller, 17, in Toronto General] 0! Oshawa Rappeicn pene: guilty to the charge of con-/court that she had been working ahlgs rallies in Detroit tomor- ki eet wa tg spiracy. Gaspere Mione, 31, of|in Smith's Coffee Bar on Sim- if Sunday of a light aircraft near this sort the downward spiral|Hospital and Marilyn Murray ' * the Whitby-Pickering Township| was normally reversed -- the/16, in Oshawa hospital. Both are ies tak bags schedule even Toronto, is being defended by|coe Street South when Mione een ee oe ; boundary was that it seemed to|plane first struck a tall object| listed as being in "satisfactory" ; ran iiagemaeat continue|@wyet John Grier while Gio-|came in and bought a pack of singled eat 'ornis ia tool I ; have hit the ground first, thenjand then plummeted to the condition, for A short while. he «ald, (even! Giammarella, 17, and/cigarettes. When he gave her a haven't any ideas," he said, rose about 60 feet striking the| cround. No conclusions should be there is a strike it won't be| Luis! Esposito of Toronto, are} $5 bill she noticed "It was faded adding that up to now since] } top of a small elm tree. | Mr. Goodbrand said it would drawn before his_report is made ypti] a day after school opens| represented by lawyer Russell| looking. She told Mione "Tt negotiations in the U.S. started] ¥ Ray Goodbrand, department) ©" gee public, he added, but he under-/so jt will give us a chance to|MutPhy. [doesn't look like a good bill." | te' hoard has not met generally] / ef transport investigator, who is|be some months before his in-/stood that at the time of the get under way." | Constable Claude Dore, aj When she went to the back|) "ai cuce w strike target. probing the crash in which two! vestigation is complete and he)crash there was a heavy rain-~ Ajmost 100 caretakers and Royal Canadian Mounted Policejof the shop to phone oe Tt was hot immediately sree aS jfall maintenance workers voted|document examiner from Otta-/Mione left but was arrested bY), own if the target the board] | During such Conditions an Monday to go on strike Sept.| V4» testified that 12 Canadian] Constable William Hayes within selects would be released to the} ; CAMERA PUT AWAY optical illusion is created for 6 if the board of education|$> bank notes he examined|seconds a few feet from the | were counterfeit. lcoffee bar. j}pilots, who get the impression fails to meet their contract de- press before being recommend- A ed tomorrow to three separate that they are flying higher than mands | meetings of UAW inter-corpora- tion councils drawn from the 4 : Raabe Piubale eae eLuR hey actually are, > sai 5 - Boys Admit Fake Photo pie Copia a not have win- aa es ot the caretakers. are Juliette Featured Star a peck ge bg sie: The council meetings, at Vet- dow washers." he said, "and at) cleaning and heating the 150 miles an hour the rain would schools. "'If the weather is good eran's Memorial Hall and Cobo s s s s Of Unidentified Object "ss ster colon 8 cond Annual Home Show = feats time with dirty schools." nis) Sashes ghdaenion eau "The pilot might even have avour Two Oshawa boys, who faked ; line was photographed from @itnoysht he was at a spot 10 Dr. C. M. Elliott, superin-| auto industry. z a picture of an "unidentified|distance of about 12 feet. Tim . ance tendent of elementary schools,| Star of radio and television, Between 400 and 500 union ) ¢ flying object" with a hub cap|says he was going to sell his miles away but that is only con-| said the problems of running} Juliette, will be a feature at- representatives from GM _ in For and some thread, have "fooled|pictures to people who want |jecture Sometimes it takes' us'schools without a caretaking|traction at the Home Show at Canada and the U.S. are ex- around" for the last time this|to fool their friends but he's not up to three or five years before Staff would be discussed at a|the Civic Auditorium, Sept. 15, pected to attend tomorrow's -_------ Sutim Norris, 13, 464 Gibbon ae ote ie hub Gap is back on Ne.come ue. wilh, an answer." Hrd oe ae rool et i Ga « Il be more than 70 | Sy ea) J 5 J ¢ aC 1 € als e schools. "Bu | wl 4 St. and Paul Power, 12, 464/father's car and Tim's camera The four young people were don't know if we will be able,exhibitors at the second annual Welfare Total 12 Oz. Gibbons St., (both members of alis carefully put away. Mrs. travelling from Montreal to Lon-sto draw any conclusions," he| show. As an added feature, visi- Pies For UFO club in their neighbor-|Norris says there-won't be any don in a Mooney Mark 20. added. |tors will have a chance to win hood), admitted today their| more pictures of UFOs but Paul The pilot Denis Hilgendorf, 20, "The schools couldn't be runja free trip to Bermuda on each Shows Increase "UFO picture" is a hoax. albin Bee a a three and Sandra Starke, 19, both of for very long without care-! of the three days. 7. Tim's mother, rs. Cyril! films to be developed. Milwaukee, were killed. takers, he said. | The Home Show directorate, The number of persons inj ® bese * Norris, said Tim will think ¥ ae ~| as a centennial gift, is contribut- Oshawa who received welfare j ELEN MALLY ] twice about repeating the joke ing floor area to the Canadian benefits during July increased) : and she says she has taken | Automotive Museum in the city over the previous month. It] | = ] Tim's camera from him. to help it show its work to the also is higher for the same} . The boys claimed yesterday public. Several antique auto- period a year ago. i mobiles will be on display. H. G. Chesebrough, director) -- that a picture they brought to The Times was a photograph of an acutal UFO. They said they had flopped to the ground of social services, says increas-| | sot ing assistance to people is "'nor- Senineae? mal for this time of year. JULIETTE Mr. Chesebrough says the Space has also been donated to the Oshawa Historical Society which is attempting to restore <> WHER ey Spon ES We aM the Robinson House at Lakeview ne cara othe Park. ' +++ At Home Show city's social services depart- tographed the object "before it |. Highlights of the show will : ment always receives more ap- - include the erecting of a home|auditorium to take interested|plications for welfare help on the premises; Fleetwood Cor-/parties for a flight. |when factories are making an poration will unveil, for the first| Exhibitors will be busy alljannual changeover and people| © time in Canada, its $150,000|night preparing for the show|jare laid - off. "Fantasia 70,' which is its|since there is a lacrosse game| More than 1,200 persons re- interpretation of a home activity |Thursday night and the show|ceived welfare assistance dur- centre of the 1970's. jopens at 5 p.m., Friday, Sept.|ing July - an increase of about Two helicopters will be at thei15. |450 persons on welfare for the same period a year ago. There were 67 more people Ci C itt R ie t receiving help in July as there IVIC LOMMITTCE MEJECTS were in dune thi , time of year", said Mr. Chese-| ° Gk = eee an Fireman's Licence Request stii« t's: e's QUEEN OF THE ROAD IN CIT quite good if there are no auto went straight up in the air." But Tim's mother expressed doubts about the photo. RETRACTION Retracting their story today, the boys said they suspended a hub cap from a_ neighbor's clothes line using thread and then photographed it. The hub cap was borrowed from Tim's father. "We just wanted to get our picture in the paper," said Tim, who has been taking pic- tures of paper plates and hub caps all summer with a cam- <> | ent ae era he received for completing | e M i ; ' grade seven this: year. City council's social services| Mr. Hooper, who appeared in mobile strikes"'. 'Two years ago Miss Helen her arthritis. Two years § Hali, 70, slipped on some later she has walked 15,000 and general purpose committee|person, said he would appeal p n 5 ed J re " a Philadelphia and miies covering United has refused to recommend that|the decision to city council. S ice in ¢ I ; a driving instructor's licence be| He said although it was not Labor Day Mail a iat aks j So gored ghee sone gp Hb res anc s ; ig granted to Oshawa firemanjnecessary for an applicant to ° : Gary Hooper appear in person ne had done Service Reduced wear a_ special collar and her supplies in front of her After conferring in' private,}so because of his position with walk with a cane. She won in a shopping cart. The committee chairman, Ald. Gor-|the department, Letters and parcels will not} a resulting $8,000 legal suit only thing left was a walk don Attersley, said the applica-| He told the committee he|be delivered in Oshawa or rur- but had to use a lot of it to across Canada, but on the al areas on Labor Day, Sept.| pay back money she had way to Montreal, about one "TI guess it was pretty bad," said Tim. "I'm going to miss my camera." : Paul says this is not the first attempt to pass off a phoney picture. The two boys passed around a picture in school this year which they say was _ be- cS 3s So Lad a o lieved to be "a real UFO." tion conflicted with Clause 51jalready held a department of "One other time," says Paul, of the working agreement of the|transport instructor's _licence|4, postmaster W. E. Mann said] received from welfare. As a month ago, she got pto- "I got up on a roof and hung a Oshawa Fire Fighter's Associa-|and only wanted the permit so|today. way of protesting Miss Hall maine poisoning. Now Miss hub cap from a rod using tion. he could assist the owner of a| The post office and lock box| walked to Washington, D.C., Hai' is making the trip in c thread and Tim took a picture." : This said that a full-time|driving school, a personal|lobby will be closed but special] to tell officials of the in- © a number of short hops by ..jits.. Norris says «the boys : fireman could not take employ-|friend, four or five hours aldeliveries will still be made.| justices which had been -- bus while she waits for her 'would just love to see a UFO ANY OLD hubcap- can strate how they set up the raised the clothesline, and |ment outside the department. |week,.without remuneration. One complete collection will] done to her. Their only good health to return. This but she says she has to do| become a flying saucer -- picture of a "UFO" which then lay on. their stomach "We feel if we grant this| "It would be just a personal|be made from street letter box-| action was a "set well morning she reached Osh- something to make Tim face} depending on how you look appeared in -- yesterday's behind a small hill and took {application he will not be able|favor,"' he said today, "'with}es on Monday at the time Sun-| soon letter from an aide to awa and then went back to up to his lie. ' at it. Tim Norris, left, and Times. They tied a hubcap the picture to do his best for the depart-|definitely no remuneration in-|day afternoon mail is usually| the president but she dis- Toronto the walk helped --Oshawa Times Photo The hub cap on the clothes! Paul Powers, 12, demon- to « clothesline with thread, (Oshawa Times Photo)| ment," said Ald. Attersley. volved, directly or indirectly. 'collected, covered 4 » XY

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