Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 13, lege A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Jail, Court Employees Retain Bargaining Rights TORONTO (CP) ~~ D. J. Col- lins, chairman of the Civil Serv- ice Commission, Tuesday 4&s- sured municipal employees who will be absorbed into the On- tario civil service Jan. 1 that they will lose neither seniority nor bargaining rights. The 1,850 employees operate city and county jails and staff jaw courts. They are members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees. Mr. Collins' comments fol- lowed reports that W. E. Hig- gins, president of Local 79 of the CUPE, had told the New Democratic Party's labor com- mittee the union would fight to retain bargaining rights. Mr. Collins said he spoke Tuesday to Don jail guards and members of the anti-pollution branch staff and informed them their seniority, sick leave and vacation credits will remain un-, changed and medical and group insurance benefits will be im- proved However, Mr. Collins pointed out they will lose the right to/ U.S strike, which is prohibited for, Mr. Drury replied. that all government workers. In its federal government has no place will be compulsory arbi-|risdiction over retail prices tration Ruto-Pact Review = toronto (cp) -- OTTAWA (CP) -- Inclusion Of eral manager of the D. J. COLLINS . «» Heads Civil Service same price they are sold in the the ju- Hotel Project Proposed The gen- Toronto}! replacement auto parts under|harbor commission said Tues- the Canada-U.S. auto agreement) |day that a hotel project catenirg plane and car users will be examined during a re-|to yacht, view of the pact, now nase eae be built on the site way, Industry Minister Drury| Maple Leaf Stadium. said in the Commons Tuesday. Ermest Griffith said a new However, he promised nothing| master plan for the Lake Ontar- of Deskmen Retum QUEBEC (CP) Nineteen deskmen decided to return to their jobs with the Quebec daily Le Soleil Tuesday night after re- signing in a dispute over news handling. The 19, members of the Union of Journalist of Quebec, Inc., made their decision at an evening meeting after union leaders said Le Soleil's manage- ment had agreed to negotiate certain matters under dispute. Seventeen of the deskmen re- signed Monday night and were joined by the other two Tuesday morning. Space Launch CAPE KENNEDY, Fila, (AP) The United States today scheduled a tricky two-in-one space launch that would send a robot interplanetary weather- man named Pioneer VIII and a communications satellite into separate orbits. A Delta booster rocket was scheduled to lift Pioneer VIII into a sun-circling orbit between) that of earth and Mars whild dropping off the communica- tions craft en route as a satel-| lite of earth. If all experiments operate as planned during the next six months or more, drum- shaped| able to take at once have been} |Pioneer VIII could provide' the} | best information yet on how great a danger the sun's radia- tion poses to astronauts, Dealers Testify WELLAND (CP) -- Two St Catharines car dealers testified Tuesday at tne capital murde: | trial of Robert William Dale, 42 of Marquette, Mich., that a mar had tried to trade a 1962 mode car for a 1958 model and $600 ir cash. Dale is charged in the deat' of William Francis Charters, 2¢ of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Hi body was found June 23, 1964, i: some bushes beside a road nea: Chippawa, five miles south o Niagara Falls, Ont. Court was told the papers foi the car deal were signed Wil liam Charters and the car was the same as that belonging te the dead man. Pound Won't t 'Drop Further | LONDON (Reuters) -- Roy Jenkins, chancellor of the ex- chequer, told Parliament Tues- day night there is no basis for speculation about further deval- uation of the pound. Jenkins was urged House of Commons to advance the April budget to provide fis- cal incentives to greater nation- al effort and put an end to spec- ulation about further devalua- tion. He replied: "No. There is no basis for such speculation. The} measures which it was advis-| taken already. We need a clear- | er view of the prospect for de- mand before the next steps in| fiscal policy are decided." | in replying to Alfred D. Hales|io waterfront to be released | Qaay (PC--Wellington South), who | Jan, 10 recommends zoning asked for inclusion of replace-| permit such a development. ment parts. Mr. Hales also asked autos sold in Canada at the! International League. HERE and THERE NDP PARTY | DURHAM NDP More than 60 persons attend-| 1968 "Regional Christmas Tree"' last/tion of officers for Sunday. Children who attended saw a puppet show and Christ-jabethville, unsuccessful candi- mas films, sang carols and re-|date in the last provincial elec- ceived gifts from Santa Claus. |tion, is the new president; Victor Ayling, president of the|ald Prosser of Nestleton Oshawa riding association, and| vice-president; Clifford Pilkey, MPP for Osh-\of Port Hope is secretary; awa riding, were also present. |Gerry Olthof of Courtice DENTAL FEES jretary Other officers Labor representatives of Osh-|are William Maskell, jtreasurer and membership sec- ted of Wel- awa last night decided to write| ome, to the eastern area chair- elec Finance Minister Mitchell] manship; Henry Veenhof Sharp to let him know about! Courtice to western area chair- in On-lmanship: and Gordon Coolidge the northern the recent "inflation" tario dental fees. Oshawa and/or Nestleton to ogg nd Labor Council made} area chairmanship. e decision following a com-| plaint from a union representa-| AIR POLLUTION tive that newspaper critics) Oshawa ignore the dental hike "pound away' about labor ad-|vite Dr. J. E. Watt, vances in Canada for wagejvisor of environmental parity with United States work-|tion, to an ODLC ers. lair pollution. The SUPERMARKET The stadium served as the "evyery;home for the defunct Toronto effort" to have Canadian-made | Maple Leaf baseball team in the The Durham Riding Associa- ed the New Democratic Party's|tion of the NDP held its elec: Orono. Douglas Moffat of Eliz- Don- William Pethick and and District but| Labor Council is going to in- city super- sanita- debate on to in is is af WEEKEND SPECIALS THURS., FRI., SAT., DEC. 14, 15, 16 PING-PONG TABLES Sturdy legs, 4 bots, net,, end bolls Gold Finished Metel Frame 30" x 48" MIRRORS For Hallways, Vanities, ete. closet doors. 25.95 30" KITCHEN EXHAUST HOODS Single Speed 21.95 Double Speed 25.25 WEATHER FORECAST 1ow centred over eastern James] Cochrane: wer the Great Lakes today.joccasional hrough Thursday with some/gusty. unshine expected over oressure moves in. Toronto, Hamilton, Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Niagara, Lake Ontario:| Mainly cloudy and turning cool-' er today with chance of a light |30 becoming light tonight. Windsor Cloudy With Some Sun Seasonable Temperatures Cloudy, windy and 3ay will sweep colder air down|Colder today and Thursday with light snow. Winds 'his cooler weather will persist|West to northwest 15 to 25 and Winds westerly 20 with gusts to Forecast Temperatures Low saanesets sage Thursday 35 ued to make Privacy Sought By Doctors man in the world to undergo a human heart transplant, contin- "satisfactory pro- gress" 11 days after the historic joperation, the doctors who per- la traffic accident was i lin the 55-year-old South African | |wholesale grocer, Schuur Hospital has been over- |run by newspaper men and tele- the} Montreal and Ottawa: Cloudy|formed it appealed today for ower Great Lakes as 'higher|and mild with a few flurries) more privacy for their patient. |teday. Thursday sunny with al Since Dec. 2, when the heart London, \few cloudy periods and colder. of g 25-year-old woman killed in leave us In peace to get on with the job of saving a man's life." The spokesman said the gro- cer "is impatient to be up and about." DANGLES FEET Today Washkansky' was sllowed to dangle his feet over the side of the bed, although he has not been permitted to get Washkansky's brother-in-law, TORONTO (CP) -- Official northwest 15 to 20 tonight and jout of bed yet, orecasts issued at 5:30 a.m.: |Thursday. CAPE TOWN (CP) -- While Synopsis: An intense storm} White River, Timagami,|Louis Washkansky, the first and remarked that he was amazed at how Washkansky looked, COME IN ALL SIZES Squids range from dime-size species to the mysterious giant squid which may grow up to 60 feet long and weigh two tons. Solly Sklar, visited him Tuesday} jamnesty there. NO RELEASE bi BONN, Germany (AP) -- Be- cause of bitter memories there is no possibility of release soon for Germans serving long terms for war crimes in The Nether- lands and Italy, the Bundestag was told by Gerhard Jahn, parliamentary . state secretary. in the foreign ministry. 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Full 24 oz, size, Reg. 49c Apple Pi pple Pie Weston's Fudge & Nut Bar Cookies Birds Eye. Sliced 2 1 89° 35° Reg. 39e 12 to Pkg. FROZEN "STRAWBERRIES FRENCH FRIES FOODS 15-oz. Pkg. 39° sep OL FRUIT BASKETS ... Attractively Made Up for ALL OCCASIONS UPER, SPROULE'S SUPER SAVE corner of KING at RITSON ROAD, OSHAWA FAVE * MARKETS oe TODAY'S. ' ARLENE MYLES MRS. JOSEPH What would you like your new town council to do as soon as it takes office? The Times asked six Whitby resi- dents this question. Roy Mus- tard, 404 Francis St.: "Lower the taxes. They're too high. Would also like the area around the Four Corners to be modernized. It has a small town appearance even though we have a few nice buildings rrr Housing Day Ahe OTTAWA (CP) -- A federal-| provincial conference that de- spaired of early solutions to} anada's housing problems) ended Tuesday, a day ahead of! schedule. Lacking federal pledges of more housing money in 1968, the} provinces settled for discussion || of long-term prospects. Eight premiers turned up for) Monday's opening session. Two) were on hand at the conclusion | Tuesday night. Late in the day Ottawa unload- | ed a series of proposals for new legislation covering both hous-| ing and urban development, the} formal topics of the conference. | But there was a hint that Cana-} dians would not feel the benefits | until 1969 or later. Labor Minister Nicholson said the promised help for urban): planning, land assembly and in-| dividual home-owners would come only when Ottawa could! afford the tab. Premier Johnson of Quebec rf fought quietly and firmly) against what he called interven-| tion in his own programs from) new federal initiatives, | Premier Ber Federal Tax VICTORIA (CP) -- goer Bennett said Tuesday British) Columbia will provide more|' funds for housing if the federal/| government agrees to vacate |: the direct tax fields which right-|1 fully belong to the provinces. | "I couldn't agree more," said| the premier when asked to com- ent on Prime Minister Pear- on's statement Monday that long-range urban development should properly come from provincial and municipal tax revenues rather than federal} toffers. I "All that the federal govern- |! ment must do now is get out of |' the province's field of eva taxation,' Mr. Bennett said. "And I thank the prime minis- ter for that belated admission." f Mr. Bennett said B.C. briefs |i 4o federal-provincial fiscal con-)i ierences have consistently taken |t the position that revenue from | | flirect taxation, mainly incdme| i and corporation taxes, should belong to the provinces. t The .provinces only gave up| these sources of tax revenue to!t the federal government during a) wartime emergency and have} never received more than a | share of them in the post-war), years, he said. Earlier, Mr. Bennett refused): o/ Sweet -- Peamealed Cottage Lean Rolled-Beef Pot Roast Lean Tender BLADE ROAST Shoulder ROAST Lean Meaty 6th and 7th Rib Prime Rib : 6 6 6

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