THE OSHAWA TIMES, s of raw materials, goods in Wednesdoy, September 20, 1967 ess and finished producst t winter and spring, had o ned inventories valued at T s S ik 734,400,000 at the end of July ransit Strike the seasonally adjusted is. 'his was mainly the result of Imminent 'ing more goods in process MONTREAT i 1 (CP) -- Mont- p four per cent--while the peal. Transportation Commis. ; material and finished prod- aion and union representatives s inventories remained rela- meét today in an attempt to avert a city transit strike set ly hanged. ay anCHAn for one minute after midnight ctual figures of finished Sept. 25 ducts inventories at the end Notice of the strike date was July totalled $2,469,300,000, sent to the Quebec labor ipared with $2,483,300,000. at department Monday following end of June and $2,- previous notices which did not specify the time of the project- ed strike. IN°? The Quebec Labor Code stipu- lates that the department must be given eight days' notice of s e Dancing projected walkouts. A Superior Court order \TING SEPT. 19th extended Monday an injunction that told union leaders to halt a y TU ESD slowdown of Montreal bus and subway services. With purchase of $3 Order or more 0 to 10:30 P.M, Earlier in the day an MTC spokesman said that operating rt Love School and maintenance employees WILSON RD, N. were still refusing to carry out assigned overtime work despite nstructors the injunction. yaa ers '6 " About 320 of the city's 1,691 ak 4 Betty Allen buses and four of 34 Montreal ; : subway trains, scheduled to Ch k Co af or 725-6126 : handle the morning rush hour, : CC 9 : m are were not put into service ; oS : of the p short- : d S Pl x and Save Plenty STRIKE POSSIBILITY The injunction forbids slow- downs but not a possible strike. About 5,000 of the transit employees are represented by the Montreal Transportation Workers Union and another 800 belong to four small unions, all affiliated with the Confedera- tion of National Trade Unions. Transport workers, who say' they began their slowdown inert) AAMT ARS A A ET NRE SENT ARERR? AMM MRNA NRNNNEE TSSOP En) SR UN a a i a a a as er a cll dail tah Scaoeiy Misen Gems ocbspslai Guana ie Sees seein sia oa Government Graded - Choice tual - Naturally Aged Steinberg's TRANSPARENT PEEK-A-B00 Red Brand Beef Red Brand Beef MEAT TRAYS, 'Takes the guesswork out of | | a | | buying pre-packaged meat. Re-usable for | the freezer. No Re-wrapping necessary. | | | | | } | | | | ] Sept. 7 to draw attention to Notice Our Better Trim ge Taste Our Better Clean and Hygenic .NO EXTRA COST TO YOU. MTC, originally asked for an Flavour . pre ht to "pines an pap? - SHORT ; eir 1 vi ff, The MTC's last offer: for a BLADE BONE REMOVED : Hadd k Frozen Highliner KOA Soe, Moat i sen ot ceereae oad a ¢ ¢ rey ks. 49 At IGA we toke . sxe 14 oz. P q. roe Tate po BLADE RIB Fried in Batter | select" the very 28 vas ~ ~ Nasser ese RO ST RO ST Halibut Tasty Delicious s s Lb of reel if -~ Civil War ; b is A Steaks uw. 19¢ TORONTO (CP) -- Egypt's President Nasser accépts responsibility for the collapse of his armies in the June Middle East war and js only staying in power because he fears civil war will break out if he quits, writes a Toronto anthropologisi who has recently interviewed the Egyptian leader. In an article in The Star, Wil- liam Morris, who taught anthropology at the American j University in Cairo in 1965-66 and returned there last month on a fact-finding tour, writes that President Nasser told him "he personally and the revolu- tion. he started in the Arab \ 'world are compromised by the " June defeat, and that the only thing he can do is make way quickly for a successor who can start afresh." | | | | | | | | | Steak & Steinberg's - Fresh Baked Kidney Pies 7" "re 33C Pizza Pie Steinberg's Fresh with Cheese ay 49¢ | @ Pork Shoulder Roast 2:* 49 Steinberg's 8 @ Pure Pork Sausages: ..59% a} s 55 s: their wage dispute with the | 3 oS A, a ES eS RRS nienS Senne Queene ScmameG® SNES: SuSE \ Christie' Plain or Salted | raion Crackers pio. BOC | | Steinberg Fresh | 13 oz. Bag 29¢ | Save) Assorted Colours PKG. OF 2 ROLLS Bathroom Delsey Tissue Kraft Salad Dressing 32 OZ. JAR iracle Whip But if he stepped down as president now, the only alterna- tive would be '"'an Egypt run by the extremist conservative Mos- lem Brotherhood, a secret a organization that would tuin B ez. % back Egypt 1,000 years in Nas- Tins f ser's view, or a Communist takeover." : =p qj C Mr. Morrison says his audi- 2" 43 ence with President Nasser was arranged with the help of Muh- moud Hammad, Egyptian York French Style Fancy ambassador to Canada, and John Kenneth Starnes, Cana- dian ambassador in Cairo. "see 14 oz. Tin 6 For $1 Steinberg Crinkle Cut or Frozen Plain 9 oz. French Fries ks. § For $] Training Schools asc To Specialize We reserve 3 af aie. 95¢ TORONTO (CP)--Training the right fo limit schools will gradually become oo iali ' . é quantities, Frozen 61% oz. 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