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The Oshawa Times, 10 May 1960, p. 13

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A: THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Moy 10, 1960 El Union To Complete Wage Presentation By KENNEDY WELLS Using it/ the unions are asking centage of male and female em; Canadian Press Staff Writer [the present ployees, the unions place MONTREAL (CP) -- Union spokesman Pray B al was 2! expected to ut complete ays h A oe for a total of $65,000,000 in The railways suggested differ- wage increases for almost 120, ent standards in 1956 and 1958 00C non-operating Hallway ony lereases. and are expesiod to take the ployees today during his secon same approach this yea:. session before a three-man con- The hearings are scheduled run until Tuesday of next wi and again May 24-31. No dacisicll by the board is expected mid-July. i Toronto Exchange Net Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'§e 215 $10% 10% 10% 21-21 21 Today's Stock Market Listings on TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The C n Press Toronto Stock Exchange--May 10 (Quotations in cents unless marked §. #-0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr-Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) Net Stock Sales High Low 11a.m. Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS et Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge a an Net Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m, Ch'ge Stock Sales High Low 1 a.m. Ch'ge $30% 30% 8 a Es Be Sg8s.zady BSEuEELS T N s 8 $33% 33% 33% -- % % 20% - ude c3est 5 $11% 11% 11% 24 23% 24 » us - 20 2 15% 15% 15% 45 45 46 1500 154 152 168 168 33 n ciliation board. LH The veteran negotiator, whose unhurried, carefully - inflected voice has been heard by many conciliation boards during his 13 years as chairman of the joint negotiating committee set up by the 15 unions which represent the non-ops, worked his way through a major part of his defence of the durable-goods standard of setting wages Monday, Today, after completing the defence, he was to discuss the unions' arguments for three weeks pad vacations after 10 years service instead of 15, and With Se psi pelle » Supors four weeks holiday after 20 years instead of 35 before summing up|Sraphical distribution and per 950 960 ono 7 2-2 the union claim that low railway $ o S = edoslulfeB dEtacsS $28 25 28 25 215 215 ~3 Siw Bw 3% $25% 2% 'himo 61 610 610 Conlaurum C Callinan C Discvry C Fen C Halliwell Marbe 2 ro = the| A 220-bed addition to the Osh- awa General Hospital will cost 32,700.00 federal, provigeia) ; Hy grants will accoun 1,850 of this total, That eaves $850,000 to be raised 'by cars, agricultural implements, public subscription. furniture and the like, PROPOSED BY RAILWAYS Besides the argument that these industries include workers Lob G 1 E 215 §: MB and PR 2184 M Leat Gard 10 F 165 12 > = 125 C Husky wis 100 220 Cent Del 1605 C Dragon 2500 C Mic Mac C West Pete Cree wis 58 Dev-Pal Con Negus C Regcourt afadosBallal a E58ue 2 SefadegBatTada s = S88 = Honeymoea , , . Vacation in Muskoka CLEVELANDS HOUSE A never-to-be-forgotten holiday . Dancing, beach, tennis, golf, riding, water skiing and other sports, | ONLY $57 to $84 WEEKLY Including delicious meals RESERVATIONS: a Box T-5, Minett, Muskoke, Ontario or Your Travel Agent ark 16% 16% ~ % Creative Tel 2100 $10% 10% 10 Crush. Int 100 Crush pr 25 Dist Seag D Bridge Dom Elect 150 150 $86 06 86 1 $16% 16% 16% Frobisher Frob debs Forage 230 $7% $10% 10% 10% Geeo Mines ves OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS are hoving their OPEN HOUSE this weekend. Watch tomorrow's paper for full details, Travelling Overseas WHY NOT FLY © T0 PAY OFF A MORTGAGE T0 CONSOLIDATE ALL YOUR DEBTS © FOR ANY OTHER REASONABLE PURPOSE Borrow as much as . . . $1600 Repay as little as $30.00 monthly $2000 Repay as little as $35.00 monthly 'The modern way to travel is by air.' 40. Doi 10% 18% revenues are no excuse de- Royal rts i ) BS an nying wage increases. STOCK MARKET StI. Corp 3! 1 " 0 bi he WANT, No BURDEN NET EARNINGS Selkizk 4 previous conciliation boards have| By THE CANADIAN PRESS : 100 always felt the employees should : Tr dB not carry fhe burden i 2 hos. Sided Mareh 31: 00, . dian plants. Canadian pulp and|might be interested in buying/ment regulations wh.c eel 477, 75 cents per class a an BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Russ Newsprint |oaa.> men visited Russia last|some of it but not Canadian pulp|freight rates down and forced b shares; 1059, $674,581, 64 cents. I's Mr, Orlov, former Russian min- the Soviet intends to|-- 10 operate uneconomical year ended Dec. 31: 1959, $528, Research Helps ister of forest industries, sald the pas 4,150,000 tons of news- routes. 146, 1958, 296. MONTREAL (CP) -- Russia!make enough newsprint for its ' _| were not prepared to accept any- won't be exporting newsprint for|own use and first efforts will be| Was 2,100,000 tons, Canada's pro-|yyino hut the durable-goods vice-chairman of the M. Orlov, Plans were under way for greatly! ooo tons. at a fair wage for non-ops. state planning committee, said|increased production. MONTREAL (CP) ~-- Research| equipment, they said, was respon- ; has played a major role in the|sible for many small paint com-| He is leading a 10-man delega-| country is well aware of the fine in recent\tion of Russian pulp and paper'paper and pulp machinery in yourself enthusiast can apply eas- years. a ily with brush or roller. The research had r in the industry was stressed at a re-|that were easy to apply, had little cent in By of the heads of odor, required simple clean-up of three of the world's major paint brushes and rollers and yet were R. C. Williamson, general man. OUTLAST METAL ager of the paints division of Ca.| Paints were developed that gt nadian Industries Limited, E. J. [last the metal of an automobile. division o Imperiat Chemical 3g. /ouSeW} ves Seed to scrub refrig- dustries Limited of Great Britain, . and N, G. Wilson, general man.| The officials predicted in- At a press conference they up: |[00N2. Types suitable £0 Suen timated Jat Se aompaties veloped. They would allow water Buicda's" Monday he re-emphasized that Silverwd A oh i emp--. -- Imperial investment Corp, Ltd., officials on a tour of 35 Cana- Canada and suggested Russia yea and paper. the railways--as a public service| Wright Hargreaves Mines Ltd., Export 90 U.S.S.R. at the moment does 10t| pint py 1965, Production in 1958] He left no doubt the unions Pint Industry 15 or 20 years, Gueorgi M. Orlov, directed to filling domestic needs. |duction in 1958 was about 6,000, standard as a means of arriving Monday. He told a press conference his production of paints any do-it-|panies disappearing The importance of research to (Such things as water-based paints companies. At the meeting were completely washable, Callard, chairman of the paints| Others resist harsh detergents ager of Balm of Australia. [creasing use of water - based on research, The meed for con.| POF to pass through them from RY d Nearly 600 persons are being stant research and for specialized | tie Inside ta Thue be applied right after a rain or in humid weather, not yet desperate, but it is serl- ous. It may mean a drop in our For information regarding AFFILIATE OFFICES: o GUELPH ® LONDON » PETERBOROUGH ® SARNIA ATFORD ® BELLEV oe STR ® TORON evacuated from Mountjoy town. ship, near Timmins, in the face of a critical flood threat from rain-swollen Mattagami River. Ontario Hydro officials warn water is spilling over a dam at Wawaitin Falls (1) which holds back 27-mile-long water reservoir south of Time Long Lake (2), Lake (3) and Mesomikenda farm production." Norfolk County fruit growers have been spraying crops in an|yhere there was a possibility of effort to counter scab caused by fire or explcsion if volatile sub- prolonged wet weather, Trans. plantation of strawberries has, Ty aint industry 1s worth been seriously delayed. | yy str In contrast to most other areas, exports amount to only § mins, Control dams at Peter |ESsex County has not had suffi- Canada's best customer is the Mattagami |cient rainfall. Water-based finishes were being developed also for industrial uses {and were a great advantage stances were used. 1 $140,000,000 a year to Canada, but 1,000,000. any form of travel . . . DIAL RA 3-9441 We have a direct Toronto telephone fine for prompt Alrline Reservations MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE Owned and operated by Thomas M: 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA ecdows end Co., Canedo Ltd. DIAL RA 3-9441 | West Indies. ALLIED INVESTMENT CO. y LAKAS BLDG. 51 King Street East, Oshawa RA 3.3993 Lake (4) have been closed to reduce water flow to Timmins, Slight flood damage to power plant at Lower Sturgeon Lake may bring power shutoff through area. ~CP Wirephoto Industrials Shine On Low Market TORONTO (CP) -- Industrials rallied at the close Monday in an otherwise depressed market. On index, they went ahead .50 at 490.14, with golds ahead .05 at 80.82, Western oils recovered slightly after hitting their lowest point in five years, but still lost 97 at 87.94, with base metals off 50 at 155.70. ° Final volume was 1,343.000 compared with 1,331,000 Friday. Papers featured gains with Great Lakes Paper up $1.12, Abl- tibl up $1.75, Consolidated Paper up 75 cents and Anglo-Canadian up 50 cents. Bank of Nova Scotia was up $1. British-American was off 25 cents and Canadian Oil and Im- perial down about 12 cenis each. National Steel Car was off $1 af- ter reaching a new high for the year, Hollinger and Labrador were both off 50 cents, while Interna- tional Nickel lost 25 cents, Glant Yellowknife and Noranda each had a 12-cent gain, Crop Yield Reduced By Heavy Rains TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario farmres face a drastic reduction In crop yields this year if the recent heavy rainfall continues. Agricultural experts said Mon- day spring - seeded grain crops may be most seriously affected. In most areas seeding is two to three weeks behind schedule, Dr, C. D. Graham, deputy min. aver of agriculture, said there ha. « been no reports of exces- sive damage, but late seeding will reduce the yield in some grain crops. Some farmers may be usable to plant certain early crops. Winter wheat crops will not be affected unless there is fivoding. In the Holland Marsh area near Bradford growers fear crop losses if the rain does not ease. It pays to look for the Gold Seal of Satisfaction. 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