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Orono Weekly Times, 8 Sep 1966, p. 5

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~G VLJI ¶d4?STIURSDAV, SEPTEM.BER Sthi, 1966 In es$5,0 Lýjv e r r. n-1 el' Grantý A grant of $951,400 for a stu- 'ege, is now lander construction. deMý housing project at Trent -tn ULniVersity has been approved by Oeatgsie194iolr CnrlMort.éage and, Housing buildings in Peterborougb, the Corpoatio. r ther txso colleges, are Peter- Rob- inson and Catharine 'Parr Traili. llugh Faulkner MP (L-Pefer- Lady Eaton College will be the borougli), said in Ottawa the an- nouncement was made recentîy jfirst women's college, on Nassau by John R. Nicholson, minister of campus. Its name bonours Flora labor, who is responsible to par- McCrea Eaton, one of the original lament for eiwiil. bonorary. sponsors of Trent and a native of Omemee who has main- The projeet at Nassau Cam- tained close ties with the area and pus will provide accommoadation an active interest in the univers- for 214 students attending Lady ity Eaton College. The three-storeyI building will include dormitories,r The college with be a resident- academic facilities and individual 1i al and teacbing school for about suites for eight staff meinbers.1 250 women. It will include fac- ýj]ities for resident and non-,resi- The loan is the third to Trent dent students, some graduate stu- by the Dominion goveramnent. dents and members of the teaching and administrative staff. Prof. Dennis Smith, vic e-presi- dent of the university, said con- struction should start next Marcb. Completion is expected by Sep- tember, 1968. "We are very pleased withi news of the grant. It is important assistance for our construction plans. Central.Mortgage and Hlous- ing Corporation is one of the sources we, have counted on, for capital project fands," said Mr. Smith. Lady Eaton College will be the second on the -Nassau campusand the fourth for the university. The first at Nassau, Champlain Col- The college will be a resident- than a dozen residential, and teacbing colleges that Trent will built on the 1,400- aure campus beside the Otonabee River. Mr., Faulkner said Trent ris rec- ognized as one of the most im- portant university development projects in the country and the new construction will enhance it further. He favored seeking ail support possible for wbat he viewed as a project "of inestimable value to the community. and the country.', Report Prom Ottawa Russell C. Honey, M.P.- Durhamj cess and thereby denying labour one of its basic rights. (September 2, '1966) This week we dealt with the fourth railway dispute referred to Parliament in Canada's history. Parliamentary Intervention in any, legÎl process is an extraordinary prqcedure and can only be justi- tied on the grounds of public, in- terest. Railway employees corne under, the provisions of the, Ind ra if Parliament had intervened before the laW fui bargaining Pro- cedure had been conipleted it would have, created, a terrifying precedent. If Parliament- could thereby deprive one group, of its rights- today, how could we then Srestrained Jrom depriving an-i othtr group of its rights tomor- row: Relatons At asare al otier1 Having said this, however, if is' employees under federal juris- Vaprn om htPrimn diction. This Act establishes theapretomehtPr1mnt procedure for the. settlemrent of shotilld take somle steps now to dispues. set up a special procedu"re to deal with labour, dispuLtes inars The Industrial Relations Act 'wbere a disruptionl of serviýe is provides for a process of nego- fatal to the public itrs.The tiations and if this does not bring special legislatio musit prvid a sttimet ten roisin. for settlement of labour diispu-Ltes made for a conciliation procedure. in vital sectors of ouir econom-y When the procedure outlîned by without governinenit initervenion, the Statute' is exhausted the law but respecting as malch as possible stipulates that a. legal strike may the basic rights of the worke-rs. be held. This pirocedure was fui ly complied with by the Railwaýy A great deal of tbioughit is be- Unions. The criticismn that Par- lng given'la Ottawa today tû the liament did not, intervene, soon question of the best wvay to, iin- enough isnot valid. To do so plement special legislation to( would have meant that Parlia- soive the very serions yproblemo ment was interfering improperly of strikes in the vital publcsc ln the collective bargaining pro- tors of the national economy. J ROYAL Bowmanville STHURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAV, SEPT. 8, 9 and 10 ISAND 0F BLUE DLHN lin Color - Als(o Wo0rld f.1fA Lotband lCasel SSUNDAY TO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 12, 13 ani 14 * UH TH ILD AGES1 jJ(Color) (Admittance Restricted) Peter Fonda and Nancy Sinatra Loc INewsCCŽUNTIES EN( UNVEILS PLAý 1 The O-o-o Junior Band cLAne NEW RIDGE' up wifh a full band sound on. !Monday evening when forty-threc TCMBih rnembers wcre present for the United ant fir-t p-acýtie- of the fa'l scason. crf Edmu T'- e band coritinucs to practire in ricial sket - I hte 0-oro Tawn Hall each Mon- hi eelb'U r ay evenirg witb the first con- present Iow-bri ýer being pianned for mid-Nov-r Trent Canal ai ember. ICampbellford. Dr. and Mrs. Bud Burnett and baby Patti of Hawkesbury spent The bridge de the long weekend with bier par- munds bas rece eats, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grabam and Of the Departrn lrerry. and the Departn Ilowever constr Mr. and Mrs. O. Coatbam, Mr. held up becat and Mrs. K. Bail, Mr. and Mrs. J. council objeets Cbapman, Mr. and Mrs. Percy grade wbîchw Morgan, Mr. L. Morgan, Mr. Robt. due to the heig Mtorgan, Mrs. R. Ard, Kirby; Mr. and Mrs. Blascbke attend.ed theTenw p Wriýht-McAdam wedding la Osb- aTprovewoul aw on, tudy location as the Mrs. O. Chapr-.an is back in it would bce c Orono agala after spending some higher, strotiger 'ime in Oshawa Hospital and also ive fo construct recuperaling at the home of Mr. bridge similar t and Mrs. Roy Cornish, Port Perry. existence, Mr.E Mr. and Mrs. John Forrester While 'both attended the funeral of the lat. omnondea ter's uncle, Mr. R. A. Joncs in brigeisntepi Port Hope on Friday.bandgaemstheail ' Mr. F. Trtill bas returned home the Uitied Co afler spending several days visit- Campbeliford 'il ing friends and relatives in Tor- feelings." ont o, Mimico and at the 'Sftone- bouse Chincilla Ranch, Uxbricge. If was pointe The Orono Band of seventeen on the bridge strong played at the Port Perry 6 and 6,5 per Fair on Monday of this week. grade furtbcri Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stapies ready is 8 per( and family visîtcd on Suaday with grade would be Mr. and Mrs. Warren Watt and archifects affem family ýat their summer residence 1canal from anL S.UNITED CHURCH 'Orono Pastoral Charge O Minister Rev. B. E. Long SUNDAY, SEPTEýMBER il Orono- Sunday School at 10:00 Morning Service at 11:15 Kiry- Morning Service at 9):45 Sunday 'School at 11:00 Leskard- Sundýay School at 9:45 er. il. -FOR dies Engineer Rob- ridge across the lBridge St. in lepicted by Mr. Ed- ýived the approval nent of Highways tiuent of Transport. truction ýhas been use Campbellford ;to a 6 per cent wvi1I be necessary ght of the span.ý *oposed bridge, if Id be at the, same ýold on~e, although eonsiderably wider, ýr and less expens- ct than a low level to the one low 1in Edwunds said. the: Ontario and rtments agreed the nast feasible, type, .1municipalities in ,ounties approved, ielf has "mixed td out the grades aaverage between cent, while the ap Bridge St. al- cent. Normally the )e 5 per cent, but npýted fo span the intersection on one rsection on the oth- ATTENTION fhe Credit Union is not on- [y the handiest place to save your money, but if pzys dividends as good, or better. tL1,11 gther p;xceS t'O save. 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