28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 15, 1990 VALMED * HEALTH SERVICES INC. Foot Care Services in Your Home (416) 433-1494 HOME IMPROVEMENTS Basements to Roofs - Good Prices - Excellent Quality EDWARDS CONSTRUCTION ... 985-9305 banquet last Wednesday evening. Pictured are the first sec- tion winners the Tulips. Back:(l-r) Margot Brain, Janis St. John, Brenda Hollister. Middle: Eleanor Thachuk, Agnes Smith. Front: Marg Hiemstra. For all your NEW or USED CAR NEEDS with excellent service, contact sales rep., JEFF KROONENBERG PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 9865-8474 or [res.) 985-3925 Complete Hi Tech FIREPLACES Call: OVER RIDGE RENOVATOR Reach Industrial Park, Unit 4, Reg. Rd. 8 985-0715 CLOSED Monday; OPEN Tuesday to Saturday 10 AM to 6 PM country Lane Hwy 7A & High Street, Port Perry. Ontario FIREPLACES "No one ever ruined his eyesight by looking at the bright side of things." Second Section winners were the Lillies. Pictured are Back:(l-r) Lynn _Heale, Betty Ann Freeman. Middle: Lynne taylor, Bonnle Bell, Dorothy Freeman. Front: Jackie Demp- ster. Scugog Memorial Public Library invites you to the RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY marking the official opening of their automated system. COUNTRY UPHOLSTERY Free Pickup DONNA ANDERSON ore 109-328-1156 Free Estimates 0 ¥ «4 a The Wednesday night ladies bowling league held their THURSDAY, MAY 17th at 7:00 PM Everyone is Welcome. Light Refreshments will be Served. Kelly, Zuly, Greenway, Bruce BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Motor Vehicle -- Criminal Personal Injury -- Wills Real Estate -- Family Law Corporate & Commercial EVENINGS & WEEKENDS BY APPOINTMENT 114 King St. E., Oshawa 1723-2278 HOMELITE ® Homelite new design 25cc 2-cycle engine. ® E-Z-Line™ Advance System. ® Dual 15-inch cutting swath. ® Adjustable D-type handle. TRIMMER ® Optional comfort strap. SPECIAL: ® Lightweight 9% Ibs. d> AJAX Nl Moods ce KB JEEP EAGLE LTD. sg SALES & SERVICE 493 BAYLY STREET EAST, AJAX, ONTARIO L1S 4S7 Jeep, (418) 883-4100 Eagle | Oshawa [418) 434-1810 SALES: Monday to Thursday 9 to 9; Friday & Saturday 9 to 5. SERVICE & PARTS SERVICE & PARTS: Monday to Friday 8 to 5; Saturday 8to 12, Replacement Line - 1 container of Homelite 2 cycle Engine Oil sales * service * parts CUSTOMER TRETHIARY LE ARG A RIAN CARE Uss ran dipend a il! } 20 H Scugog Industrial Park - North Port Rd - RR1, Port Perry YOUR SERVICE ALTERNATIVE IN THE DURHAM REGION Mopar Bl dutopar A A OA ARAN RAN G.M. reduces | disciplinary action over Mr. F.R. Curd Jr., vice- president and general director of personnel, announcel Monday that discussions over tle weekend with CAW national and Oshawa local 222 union officials and General Motors of Canada management have led to a resolu- tion of all disciplinary issues related to the unlawful strike at GM"s Autoplex facilities on April 24 and 25, 1990. "The illegal strike placed the integrity of the entire Collective Agreement at risk," noted Curd, "and resulted in lost production for the Company." '"'However, as we reviewed the individual circumstances sur- rounding the strike,"' said Curd, "it became apparent that some of the employees who participated did not fully understand the im- pact of their involvement. These individuals have now been fully informed of their legal and con- tractual obligations. Additionally, the union has committed to the , company and to their member- ship, in a written letter, to im- proving the problem resolution process between the parties and pledging that no further work stoppages will occur." "We are putting a great deal of faith in these commitments," Curd continued, "and have modified the discipline that has been assessed to the individuals who participated in the illegal strike." The vice chairman of local 222 will have his discharge reduced to a thirty days' suspen- sion with ten days to be served. The chairman of local 222 will have his sixty day suspension reduced to thirty days with five days served. Union represen- tatives will receive a one week suspension on record with no time served. The remainder, approx- imately 400 employees, will have their suspension reduced to one day on record with nc time to be served. Mr. Curd emphasized that General Motors of Canada Limited is dedicated to strengthening our relationship with the union. He stated that, ""it is critical, especially in view of to- day's competitive automobile market, to put this matter behind us and in a positive and construc- tive environment move ahead with the job of building great cars and trucks." Mr. Curd acknowledged that the illegal strike was a difficult issue for both the union and the company but credited the resolu- tion of disciplinary issues to the fact that an jppen line of com- munication existed throughout the event. Winners in local Judo club On April 21, 1990, two members of the Port Perry Shodokai Judo Club were winners at the Tora Judo Club in Brampton. There were 385 competitors present. Alex Jansen took 1st place in his division and Mike Nolan 3rd in his.