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The Oshawa Times, 23 Mar 1960, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, March 23, NII Ar 'UAW Candidates' Give Platforms Each of the three candidatesand file members. The situation for the position of chairntan of that exists within our ranks, the the top bargaining 'committee of disposition, between 'two Cau- the General Motors Division of cuses, roughly speaking about 50 Local 222, UAW-CIO, Bill Hard- men in all, setting policy for 11,- ing, "Cass" Lesnick and "Nels" 1000 workers is definitely a ridicu- Wilson, today presented their|/lous state of affairs. Two group election platforms. The three-day at odds refusing to compromise ballot starts Thursday. They are upon a common policy and pro- as follows gram and splitting our men right down the middle. BILL HARDING "Having attended many Shop Members of the "Democratic Commitiee meetings as a neutra Right Wing" faction of Loca observer, 1 can honestly sa: UAW. today published a leaflet to {hat the duly elected represent: let voters know the background tives, in spite of their loyaltie and contribution to the Labor t, sides, are genuinely concern movement of Bili Harding. ed with their own immediatc The following is the content of problems arising within their ow: of that leaflet zone 2 "Bill has been a lifelong resi- "pespite the existing friction i Ll a . : i é : pH 7 4 dent of Oshawa and was edu- jg my opinion that this group can CT, dit " " cated in the Oshawa Public eo yelded together and their 19 CANDIDATES SEEK "MISS 0CCI" CROWN Schools and the Oshawa Col- energies expanded to squarely \ J legiate and Voc ational In: face the many pressing problems The lineup of beauty assembl- | peting. From the left, to the lian Lynch, Barb Rankin, Shar- He is married and has three chil pat need immediate attention, ed in this picture shows the con- | foot of the stair ar Pam | on Nichol, Fran Minacs, Glen- pecame an employee off fos 2 Sandia or Charman testants in the 'Miss OCCI" | Judge, Helen Desbicki, Carol | da Harrison, Jeanette Dyrew, General Motors in November of p Bm Dre tele in returniy 00 test. The high school queen | Am Heber, Marion Ellis; Ce- | Sue Smith, Carol Phipps, Dar- 1941 and joined the Union in mutual spect. full co-operation will: be chosen Friday, at a | cille Sheehan, Lynda Young, lene Christie. sta ade A representative from Barb Olynyk, Shirley Stru- of 1942. After serving ang fotal loyalty to the GM Divi ! Y \ Armed Service: |. otal 0 x each form in the school is com- ' binski, Irene _Kowzenuki, Gil- --QOshawa Times Photo zed to GM and ht en NR WAY yn, (] Placed WEATHER FORECAST "He was an active Steward in c his wife have a boy anc 1 Handling Dept. ar | 5 te ie 4 inten A On Probation Briefly Milder mmitteeman in 1953 1 3 En tity siren t But Light Snow |g By criser nyt ated in the last two y as participated in the 1 "91999 on his return from the ar gaining se sions with GM on susp ied sentent vice and was elecied comm for vear by Magistrate F. S.| TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- ing. Clearing Thursday morning. an pated See mar the stamning pl bbs 1 th norni casts issued at 5 a.m Moderating temperatures tor 'Woman Bruised a as well ashe! th tio I sever: On & rd k in Synopsis: The weather was but colder again Thursday. Wir ma of the ar é er 1 ) 1 c: { ( eo had clear and cold over most of On- light, becoming southeast 20 this 11 Dis mmittee ma or the P p ty. the r ac tario this morning. A disturbance evening and north 25 Thursday. of Loca a A Bowmanville woman was i North t tenced to ti sight da she over Southern Manitoba was ex- Forecast Temperatures: slightly injured when she was ill was also elected Vic : " i heasiwan ; " QUEEN ELIZABETH AND HER SON 'hairman of the GM Intra-Cor was elecfed chairman ha ady spent in jail. pected to move Sovtheasiugrd Low tonight High Thursday struck by a police cruiser, Tues- i . t+ vear whicl e GN "oq n { s in ne te Phhs voice I across ar. ay eaching | windsor on a= 1 4 This portrait of Britain's | quent portrayer of the Royal | Palace. The infant was born Po ation Council last vear v hich ee i bar Ning mm i ral bb: his iced is Boross are ay a Rohn] inser 8 35 day afternoon, at the corner of % 3 . a . 7 : > r liey I ri 95§ e he de exp opinion hat with he prope ut 2 L al 10I1=1Gt Thomas 25 35 ing ieen Eliza F r in- | Fa as ¢ ocen sb. 19 s the top policy body coverin ) : J p SIT aallse siops King and Mar reets Queen Elizabeth II and her in- | Family, was made recently in Fe b. oo blants in the Master|ence in many phases of union supervision the girl woul d be able ing. It will cause some modera-|1 ondon Sing: and lary streets. ! Mrs. Walter Reynolds, of 68 fant son, by Cecil Beaton, fre- | the music room at Buckingham CP Wirephoto from AP all oy a activity. He served as chairman to get back on the right track in tion in temperature and light|yyin.pam par mar i » lered her to return to,snowfalls over the province. to be po. 04 Centre street, was treated at the and to abstain|followed by clearing weather pn. 00 i! Oshawa General Hospital for a | 'He is a member of the Cane of the GM unit, ch: hd dian UAW Council and a dele- SUB committee, dele -'her parer 10mMe¢ fo te 4 awa ISIIICL| tr " cil ele y t m u alcohol. Another Thursday ith colder tempera- . 4 1 East Whitb Quebec And gate 4 the Oigwvs S50 Distr a "Ona i 3 d tiox £1 oo nded sen- tures in rthern region S tharines ' 4 vy bruised right hip and lacerations Labor Counc shawa anc tri 8 py conditior f spen n-| tur I I g . 1 : 25 3 § ) 2 Hoy | "Brother Harding has attended Council and has attended rion t » attend church Regio forecasts valid until Mys ors of the left leg. She was later re- . ed Sun 1 t Th Fs a 1 ; leased various Labpr Schoo Conven-| UAW bargaining and educati ! midnigh I tions and Conferences both here conferences. He also a d le magistrate told the coul Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake . BT ) Police said Mrs. Reynolds was | L [] in Canada and in the U.S.A His gate to the last UAW convent 1 pn y friend had, ario, Niagara, Georgian Bay, Suc a vod 9 crossing Mary street on the north ax a be keen interest' through the yearsi ai atlantic City. He is a member zed, through the probalion|ya ih, ton regions, London, Tor- North Bay vires 2 side of King street when she was nks re enting Quebec and unmistakably qualifies him for! Board of Administration officer, for giving her bad advice. ot Windsor, Hamilton: Increas-| Kapuskasing i 9 struck un n t ames the position of Chairman of the! or the nadian SUB nlan ing cloudi today, becoming White River HERA PC Gordon A. Ross was driving A mill rate of 54.7 mills on ment of $2805,615 is 17.5 mill t adian 1 am- GM Bargaining Committee Dur- The following was delivered a cloudy with light snow this even- Moosonee -5 the cruiser. : commercial and industrial prop- Lasl year the rate was 16 m pio p at t va ( ing ing his ibe of office, Bill ha . teSsage i the. membersh CITY AND iy ag g Thursday morning py LT erty and 51.9 mills on farm and' The county rate is 10.5 1 : I ! made some important contribu- £0" "Wilson N much change in pera- residential property was struck up from 9.4 mills last year. The * Quebet n sc | two on (ions both at the bargaining table] op 0 vou are faced will DISTRICT ture. except milder tonight by East Whitby Township Coun- relief and charit ate is thet®ach- ol ine las ends to pull and in the plant the very important election of 5 Winds light, becoming south 20 cil at a special meeting Tuesday same as 1959 at 1 mill. The hig out ) vin 0 Prince Bill has become regarded I your GM Negotiating Chairmai tonight and northwest 25 Thurs- o vard 1 Wit : KROW i srsonally syegolialing ¢ 1¢ SVE . \ g night, ; Schicol board rate is 6 mills on the 5; d N those Whi) Jo Sh in ally). nd seven District Committe TWO AMBULANCE CALLS day morning 0 his is an increase over the total assessment of the tov . ye ; Xs 2'as one ol PY 3 . n. The or ot tm 1 : sartment { and Lake and Timmins 1959 levy, when the commercial|$3 293.743 LAT ¢ 1 Scotia capable voung me r Local dil Thre pe ple you wi ele | Oshawa Fire Departmen Reo Sig NOTE Tas R YAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE 1 "i run ) three He has never he ted to| Will form your negotiating com- ambulances answered o rout ng 1 : t é and industrial mill rate was The public school board rate or : { : ea "kers in a bold|mittee for the next two year ie calls during the past 24° ry: Sunny d cold today 50.7 mills and the far! resi- 11.1 mills. Last year's figure was : : is t for the Worxers in | Th wi pp he Ey Hs ot a coming cloudy with light \ : : . farm and re 1m I. Last year : ligure is their game and at that litant manner and if you They will be responsible not hours becoming cloudy. with light snow Wing No. 420, Osh Ont dential 48.0 mills. 10.4 mills lic sc hool debe point x needed by and my Y i ¢ fit to cas tfonly for your plant represent: this afternoon or early this even- 9 : ' Showa, nLare A general township rate of 20.3 ture rate Ol (Gg Same was tonce the voter could se Writ ale 196 REECT y = - om mills was set on » commercial last year 5 ea Nova Scotia vour ballot for Harding we i] bon wi also for your 1961 PERFECT HAND on Ei N ANNOUNCES THAT THEY ARE AGAIN SPON- § é 1 1 year n tk aft x mes W hdaoal > "wil |agreemen . 3 NaF = dal »UIL LFUSES SIGN and industrial 'assessment of on a public school : ssment 0 a I 0 p So ne que ki di To he Wi ny i: : "The position of chairman i y } Tusker, 13, ot 991 Ad oa Do is 2 fe t JORING A SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGH FOR THE $ 3 59 rate de 7.63 088.2 AEC Ple cid ng ion ind o ea S 5 aq © i 4 te on a t.. drew a perfect cribba ) ( y-- The oronto Al. The 1939 yale va 15.7 Siti wl . Ontario i a bye this peeded to meet our ever pressing|a Very respons ible position and j, while plaving with 1 Newspaper . Guild: has rejected PURPOSE OF PURCHASING SICKROOM EQUIP- mills. The general township rate he separate school board rate morning, playe ince Edward problems both in the plant and | I am acutely aware of that te- father. Charles "Nip" Tucker WSpaper .. sul. rejectec MENT. on farm and residential assess also totals 16.9 mills on an as- Island at the bargaining table." J {sponsibility. The chairman is a their home. Saturday night |e terms of a conciliation] " i 3 Session) of $135,505. This rate! +The score by ends of this morp- sir mtg |responsible for decisions that not I oe . yr board's report in a dispute with| This equip t will c t of wheelchairs, hospital " » NICK He held three fives and the jack F 16.3 mills. Jast yea i cammnesdoliow, CASS" LESNIC ofoply, affect your working condi-i os of Eire COMING EVENTS ( "Fhe City 'of Oshawa eharze for! Genet W101 012 2. gl rcase Lesntek man been. altiona in the Blanc But aise arfect qi HERRI Ee (EM a REVS tHe a LT gi gn RR i Sada, nad olkert fire protection in the township P.E.] 021 030 100 0-- 7|General Motors employee since | {he lire of vour families and -- has been raised this year from Nova Scotia 100 120 000 x-- 4/1940. He and his wife Anne have your community SPRING TEA -- Friday. March tn $3000 to $5000 annually New ' vick 031 002 233 x14 four daughters. They are ar-l "pecisions such as these will had played for 30 vears and|,nmended a nine-per-cent wage dent of ONTARIO and DURHAM COUNTIES, never saw a perfect hand before. i, ease over a 26-month period.|| FREE OF CHARGE FOR HOME USE. 2:30 to 5 p.m. The Salvation ny cai a. 22 rking in GM purchas- | Yio : The Star sa p oy cia, 22, warking in G ¢ not rest lightly on my shoulders PR RETR I ARE |The Star said it was prepared to CR ple Gibbons at Buena ing department; Sandra, 17, alie ar 1ny. shou dors) STREE TS CLOSED laccept this. The guild asks 212.| Your MAGAZINE ORDER (new or renewal) will CAPSULE NEWS clerk in Zellers at the shopping]... "cl Cla on the com. The following streets will be per.cent increase over two years.| help further this community project and every resi- Vista, Friday, March 25 M 16. and Kathryn 1 if da » prizes. Refres chments Nami ssion 0c centre yra, 19 vt imittee, T am well a y he oer or. construction today dent is urged to co-0 rat C € t A E: v aware the I 1 ii e of the Fernhill blvd closed at Ross- 9 pe es m decisions that |. 4 d west: Rossland road| SPENDING MORE BINGO. Bathe Park, Eulalie Aver 12, both in school. = a in| CONSCquUeNCes fi Thursday 2 pt Euchre Saturday | '"" " was born in shaw ni, celia . ph on DO onl at St, ae made by irresponsible people. Residents when called upon should request to see 8 p.m, Whist Monday 8 p.m | 1916. at A chairman et moron © west closed from Stevenson road Americans are spending a Se . FERNHILL Park election of officers © TO ou Nn ( 1 Ha Ritson Road School|2 chairman cannot let personal no. to Gibbons street. When-| - staggering i 2.2 the representative's letter of introduction signed by Wednesday, March 23, 8 p.m. at 1 A He worked at Jury|{ESINEs or personalities inter.) ible these streets will Slagger ing .? 311008 youl Wing 420 Officrs. This is to elimi i Gibbons Street. Everyone interested is and Lovell' til 1940 when helfere with his judgment when n : eels will be for medical services -- double g A i is is to eliminate any misrep- {and Lovell's until 1 ; eM partially opened to permit move-| the 1950 amount and more resentation by unauthorized persons. welcome to attend + decisions are to be made cr -- a went to work at GM 1h alm ocal traffic. Extr " 3 SOCIAL Bingo Wednesday. Ma 2) . WE toward on the trim will have an effect on the whole mens of local traffic. Extreme] than six and one half times Admission 3100. refreshments served. I ha a : : line in 1952. In 1949| membership 1eayy rains may result in the! the 1929 total! D > St. George's Parish Hall, corner and hardware line 92. E re . 5 closing of other street ¥ : a Jackson and Albert Street he had taken an interest in the But' important and respons : SLYESIS. | Insurance against costly onations Are Not To Be Solicited LOOX for your opportunity in the "Bus TORONTO (CP Metropolitan of anada on an app credit union a ities. He was ac-| ible as the position of chairman WHIST DRIVE WINNERS medical bills is to rent that Or Accepted iness Opportunities" column in the' Toronto council asked Judge Robh-! Forest } tive in that organization right up may be it cannot function i Tr | spare rgom with a descrip- Classified section TODAY! ert Forsyth Tuesday to inquire HER until a few years ago properly to your benefit unless. 'Winners in the Whist Drive] (ijye Oshawa Times Classi y CADS 5 ni) : a ; va Rove a ited 0 a held last Mondav a he Park red righ a . & 8 r Tor RONTO (CP)-_Clarence "Mr. Lesnick was president of Me have a united: committed, tine EN SONCRY 2 patie § é id fitd ad. Dial RA 3-3492 to put T. H. (Tom) MURPHY W. PATERSON POP CONCERT onto FEDS omissions Jha am aioe 0 the Credi : L Dio jor Jive Jars is %o oy A ntion to wash dies Follerton. Mrs B. the and Mrs in an ad that tells all the in- Director 2nd Viee Pres, tween % IN¢ 959. Hu iaifmall Ol and was: vice-presiient liner he public press. but te vd "" ¥ bd terested prospects what y F " 1 } oronto 1 ortat { t z , Y a at you by the Reg mento} Band, Fri- oted 17-6. for a judicial inquiry|the Toro insportation. Com- years He has represented the|rather, I pledge that 1 will do Olmstead offer. Soon you'll be smilingly C. A. PARKIN W. PATERSON day, March 25th, 8 pm. {3 uncover TTC expenditures au tnission Tue y = J0%N V. credit union at various conven-|all in my power to more solidly Ap gare oh LL opening rent checks. ih O.C.V... Auditorium. A thorized for entertainment, travel! Who repiaces tLhari Walton in yjons in Toronio and derived unite our whole membership and EUCHRE WINNERS ing artists: Ross and hospitality , had | the $15,000 y was much committee experience especially our bargaining com-| The w » l v euchre tenor; Jomes v © declined to give detail named to an commi hile with the eredit union mittee, so that in the years drive held al Bathe Park last cert pian imission ion only la ontl Following is a statement by ahead we will face GM strong Saturday Mis I 1 at door T 'EK F y Mr. Lesnick, to the membership. 1 toy x ® Craig. C 1 , S A. SEE J N FRE r. Lesnick, and uni Craig, ( ¢Grath S . ET FILL SEEK FLUORIDATIO YUGOSLAVS ON VISIT "The post for Chairman of the; «qj united lor. G Ml ah, Mi nt A. mil TORONTO (CP)--Metropolitan rT > Mve dis hig n this manner, we will stand|l€r. C. Lee and Mi lay Ton I OTTAWA CE Five 1 ron welear|UAW-GM Bargaining Unit is of far better ch: A ' . NOVEL BINGO Toronto council voted Tuesday to, scientists from Yugoslavia today|utmost importance fo the anki Li better chance of gaining PINE. Freezeout winners were . . I 1 vot sda) enti ro goslaviz ay 5 e coliective bargaining za Mr ji \ Y d h THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. ask the province, for the second wall visit laboratories operated Collective bargaining Justice in Mrs. H Ashion and Mrs. R. Mc- ou are invited to the ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL time, for legislation permitting by Eldorado Mining and Refining ean To ay prov ems and vel. gl (Albert and Jackson Sts.) fluoridation of the municipal Limited, and sect the Chalk OBITUARIES o 4 further Yoon more hopefully) ____ ik sd Games $6 $12, $20 ater supply. The council ordered River omic . proje Thursday and social ju tice i 961 ONomic May be doubled or tripled fluoridation in March, 1955, but On S F they w visit the -- - . Bucs S n 18 BL - $150 JACKPOT INCLUDED |it was ruled beyond council's Port Hope refinery operated by MRS. WILLIAM T. COOK . Door Prize $15 jurisdiction by the Supreme Court Eldorado. The death ccenrred suddenly at » La Bis m-- epee A a------ St. Joseph's Hospital, North f F | RECOVER FIFTH BODY Bay, on Tuesday, March 22, rie S rom | TORONTO (CP Che last of Mrs. William T. Cook, of 614 / . body was removed Tuesday from Grierson street, Oshawa. The de- Th T hi : : St Ma I S H | Nn O the walc unne here five ceased was in her 73rd vear e owns 1p | : . We rkers died in a fire last Thurs-|She had been in failing health for, BROUGHAM -- lan Salgo. 15.{ dav. The nnel has been sealed some time has acquired his amateur radio ; gt off and ( police walc A lifelong resident of Oshawa, licence. Ian was ready for his : WEDNESDAY MARCH 23rd 2 8 P M posted until an inquest can be with the exception of the last few examinations at the age of 13. but! | / . « held March 31 and April 1. nonths, Mrs. Cook, who was the not permitted to sit until he ¥ i SE former Ida May Stanlick, was reached the official legal age two { L SED SLL G, FINED $30 : horn here Sept. 30, 1887 and was years later 3 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL : MONTREAL (CI Marcel married here. She was a member yuna; BOARD MEETING $50 to $5000 Located at the Bowmanville Cloverleaf on the 401 Highway ussier, 35, of St. Damase, Que., of Simcoe Street United Church. The annual meet fB > § a *eting of Brough- into expense accounts for Director 1st Vice Pres. was fined $50 and costs Tue sday Predeceased by her husband on g 184 BOND STREET WEST Jutting a slug in the auto- Feb, 18, 1955, she is survived by!2 park board will take place ; : I YIMarch 29 at the Fire Ha toll collector Jacques three daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Whit-|, * 29 at the Fire Hall in ; : YOUR CHOICE OF DATES : 16 GAMES OF $6.00. ; ii tington (Dorothy). and' Mrs, Brougham. Besides winding up |business for the year the election 1 GAME EACH OF $10, $20, $30, $40 i INQUEST DATE SET FE A of officers for the coming term : | { THURSDAY, MARCH 24th DRESDEN (CP An inquest North Bay will take place SHARE-THE-WEALTH into the death of Judy Yott, 13, Also surviving are two sisters, The : board 1% Sponsoring a 3 4 Hose foorea h as found Fri. Mrs, E. Dorricott (Eva) and Mrs Janes 1 he Township Hall Satur --AND----- $50 EXTRA ee 2 CARDS OR 25¢ day unde t house off Dres- J. Holman (Bert), - of Toronto; a p den"s main reet, will be ld brother, aro Sa ers. of LODGE EUCHRE | OR 10 CARDS FOR $1.00 jens Foi I be held Montreal: H oy SO din The Ee IOOF euchre al | SUPERIOR | FRI DAY, MA RCH 25 th k | and two great-grandchildren Whitevale Lodge Hall was well § 2 § N ADMISSION 25¢ PER CARD | PRINTED BOGUS TICKETS The funeral s e will be held attended Friday night, the guests A N C E | 7:30 TO 10:00 F M , \ . . «Wi. MONTREAL (CP)--Henri Cote, at the McIntosh Funeral Home at CCCupying eight tables. Pri 17 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa INCLUDES TICKETS ON PRIZES TO BE 34, of suburban Croydon, was 2 p.m. Friday, March 25. Rev. Winners were: Ladies, Mrs, Mary RA 5-6541 fined $1,000 Tuesday » printing John K. Moffat, minister of Sim- Christian, Mrs. Bea Thomnson, Open Friday 'til 8:00 p.m. DRAWN MARCH 30th bogus sweepstak cots based coe Street United Church, will MIs. Jack Tweedie. Men: Perry fuiday. Hl 12 Noon Come / And B : F : d on non-existent horse races in conduct the services. Interment White, Mrs. Carr, Jack Nighs iy Sl Phe) rin a rien CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED California and Florida. Jean Syl- will be in Oshawa Union Ceme. 'Wander g -- vain, 28, also of Croydon, was tery. fined 100 for distributing the SE . ® Conducted Tours of Canada's Most Modern Nursery TOTS TO TEENS eke! (MM. SUNDE WILLIAM M. SUNDERLAN ; ; SPRING FASHION SHOW PLAN LAKES SERVICE The bg for Wil MILLINERY CLASSES od Enjoy Hlustrated Gardening Talks DUBLIN (Reuters)--Irish Ship- liam Mervin Sunderland, who ® See How Plants are Safely Stored During the Winter Months Sponsored by C.W.L. of St. Mary of the People's ping, ch already died at the Oshawa General Ho to be held in y ied A the St. Lawrence route as Pital last Saturday in his 68th Registrations are being accepted for the ® See the Up-to-Date Modern Equipment { y | ylans 2 ew year, was held at the Armstrong | 5 i ; IS new Funeral Home at 3 p.m, Tues Spring Millinery Classes / Ser nt ' it Lake PARISH iin A : ficials 10 ys Bogeubii 3 F 4 ae Ys. rector of St CLASSES ARE FOR 5 WEEKS AB ok d ale (n /1 5 Ww make an initial s 3 George's Anglican Church, con- NO. - ay : ducted the services. Intermen Mondays--7:30 -- 9:30 P.M. Nuracry WINTER SPORTS ue 3 ilo Union et te y Wednesd ip 1:30--3:30 P.M ! FRIDAY, MARCH 25th hes 8:30 P.M. GLEN JE. Scotland (CP The pallbearers were Sam Wil- ay ernoong----1s -- iho BOWMANVILLE -- ONTARIO Attractive door prizes Refreshments v 3 t rt 'ha } Bras Jin BN Ray Lu Jin For Registration call CRA--RA 5-111 ADMISSION ADULTS 50¢ CHILDREN 25¢ . e village. "Doc" Gagnon.

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