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The Oshawa Times, 14 Jul 1960, p. 11

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a oo A i FRENCH COURSES dents at the summer - QUEBEC (CP) -- All 10 prove courses in French at Laval Uni- {inces, 40 of the states in the U.S.| versity. Started in 1938 with an and Central America and the enrolment of 20, the ceurse now Far East are represented by stu-|attracts more than 1,000. tween labor and vested interests Co cil who want to keep workers in] Canada un chains. | - Mr Archer sald be aad a To Ration Support peale mem oc | orr financial contributions to the AWA (CP)--The Canada Kaufman strike fund Council, viewing of the| 2 . only | country's artistic life with both| | gratification and concern, said With a threat of ig 4 about 250 turned up for the rally oy Worn {Wednesday that because of its| organized by the striking URWA. |b i= 0 5 50 may have tol Thursday, July 14, 1960 FOR TOMORROW | TRESTARSSAY | Injunction Extended arp In Kitchener Strike any sort, You can make good] TORONTO (CP)--The Kaufman advisement but 10 decision had headway if you get an early Rubber C y of Kitchener yet been r | Representatives. of the Steel I start, plan your schedule realis-| Wednesday obtajned extension of vo CONTRACT workers, Clothing Workers ana|30P1Y rigid ig x its 5 tically and Recp busy, Don't an-|an injunction limiting pickets at The union. certified as bargain. Civic Employees unions, the La-| pport in each area of p ze ord nd dp try to|its strikebound plant, | : Corea 5°" | interest. atatain harmony with both per Mr. Justice W. F. Spence al.|'!né agent in 1945 for company bor Council here and OFL locals," one" of the most encouraging| 5 gave pledges of support to the| | sonal and business associates, | cployees 35d {he Sompany have |signs of the last decade is the la contract, 4 In Kitchener, A. R. Kaufman, {head of the plant, said he will |probably meet Labor Minister Daley some time next week. A continuous line of 100 cars, | | containing trade unionists circled] {the plant Wednesday. The cars| | bore placards urging workers not | to go to work... Between 250 and! FOR THE BIRTHDA If tomorrow is your Wirthday, your horoscope promises fine achievement within the next year. Long-range job or business programs, planned fin August, should culminate successfully-- quite possibly with the ald of an influential person, Financial mat- ters, which may seem to be at a lowed the injunction to run until the rubber company and Local 88 of the United Rubber Workers of America (CLC) take the matter to trial perhaps in the fall, or until the three-week old strike is otherwise settled. Mr. Justice Spence said: "The legal purpases of picket ing may be accomplished by hav- ing certain numbers at or around .» but more than that strikers. Bingo-Widower Driven To Revolt EDMONTON (CP) A baby-sitting bingo - widower finally found enough far too much. The irate father thundered remarkable increase of interest in the arts, humanities and so- cial sciences in this country," the council said in its annual report tabled in the Commons. Little more than 10 years ago) the massey royal commission on the arts, letters and sciences had reported that there was perhaps| no civilized country more depend- ent on the universities FROM 10-21 YEARS : THE 1960 YOUNG STYLE MAKE SEWING CONTEST IS NOW ON in the) standstill presently, should also|the plant | know a definite uptrend in Au- gust. In early September, Nov- cultural field than Canada. That statement would not be eatirely accurate today. |300 of the firm's 700 employees| "10 anteroom of a down- town bingo parlor and plunked three sleepy - eyed f youngsters on the coat check \ counter saying, "I've had i . vo can check them | JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist with the hats." The proprietor of the bingo HARE OPTICAL 8 BOND ST, EAST, RA 3.4811 threatens . . . breach of peace,|ranorted for work intimidation, coerc om, | The union has called a meeting ember. early December and the| The injunction limits the union| or ctrikers for tonight in Kitch- first three months of 1961, youito four pickets at the plant's|on.r Ontario Federation of Labor! can also expect. to make forward gates President David Archer fs to be| strides in this connection | The union, seeking a contract/the main speaker. Personal relationships should) vering wage and fringe bene- | prosper during the next fits, had asked the provincial MAKES APPEAL ! { months, and travel will be under|; hor department to intervene.| Mr. Archer told a Kitchener | unusually beneficent aspects In! yames Metzler, deputy labor min-|trade union rally Wednesday August. During this period, 1ook|icier." caid Wednesday the depart-|night that Kaufman employees for some stimulating social €X-\ment had taken the cas : S| periences; also in early Decem-| case under' are fighting the age-old battle be ber. For the single, 1960 will be (outtsanding for romance and | marriage, with especially propi- [tious periods indicated in August | and early December A child born on this day will be endowed ' with great persever-| ance, enterprise and Imagina- OVER $130,000 IN PRIZES For information contact YOUR local SINGER SEWING CENTER 16 ONTARIO STREET, RA 5-5443 house had some trouble find- ing the mother, but after calling for her from the stage eventually got an em- barrassed response. THE VALUE-STORE FOR THE SMART & THRIFTY ¢ SATISF A honeymoon at Daytona Eggert, the bride is the daugh- Beach, Florida, followed the | ter of Mr, and Mrs, James | wedding of Mr, and Mrs, Wil- | Eggert and the bridegroom is | liam Rockbrune recently at St the son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Andrew's United Church, For- | Rockbrune, all of Oshawa merly Miss Donna Elaine Photo by Ireland ry : Ro WIFE PRESERVER MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Wife Asks Columnist's Advice On Question Of Etiquette ! , Haworth: My hus-|suggesting the divvy-up when . hiv i ot Mary ha another couple, [their hearts they may not have are suitable, ek. Bad were dining at an Hawalian rest d to. It is probably thie. If the list is smal ih, hand. aurant, The restaurant serves implication that your husband written notes from the bride or only their native foods objected to. M, H. her mother will do, especially if] We each ordered something wenn ine NOTICES {the wutldiung i 50 quislly staged different. The food was brought tear. Mary Haworth; that only the immediate i t attend. Notes should be concisely | " ' ring i _Itattend. Note ou Javie In separate Serviok proper to send wedding an- informative, brief and affection- casserole cements pd to all the relatives|tinged; and sealed, stamped and | I suggested that we pass they vo have 5 wedding reception Higed od In advance of the weds] casseroles around the table, so rth Te oe |B 58 tha h ld have a sample the immediate members| ding 'day--ready to be mailed | at each col Pp i) t il ps? Thank 1 pe 4 that each could have a sample Yo o:families YOU. lsoon after the Serérpany. ! my husband agreed that this was|_ = _* a; a | The idea, in any case, 1s simply | : n PURPOSE EXPLAINED ' . inl | a good idea Dear E, B.: It is good policy, to supply the data directly © MAN EMBARRASSED helpful in maintaining social rap- [those who possibly will care; | The next day, my husband sald port, to send ments to|rather than have them learn of I had embarrassed him because all presumably interested rela it by happenstance, via hearsay my suggestion wasn't proper etl- family friends or newspaper stories. M. H. 3 p ve who aren't asked .to a wedding » a e; and for me never to do Mary Haworth counsels this again when out with him, | lamily, nor to the recep-| is he correct and were we im-|tion(if any). /through her column, not by mail ? is lis y ; | I interview, Write her olite? Or is this proper when in If this list of the uninvited Is or persona A restaurant serving native large--including scores of people, in care of this newspaper. dishes new to us? Please advise Sincerely, --S, A, | ---------------- UNNECESSARY STAND CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. HONEYMOON IN FLORIDA © HT" White blouse or dress collars can acquire a dingy look just |hanging in the closet. Paper tis- sues tucked inside necklines will | keep dust off. FRIDAY NIGHT keep dus RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS |well known to or beloved by the ; UNTIL 9 PM. ts me TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA HURRY FOR THESE BIG "BUYS"! Is announce a's Dear 8S. A: Your husband's attitude is quite unnecessarily stuffy, selfish and belligerent, it seems to me, I don't know If a rule has been drafted by etiquette authority to govern the point of behavior he questions. But I once dined at a well known Chinese restaurant, with a party of six or eight per- -- ' sons, where individual orders of SSE { native foods, brought in serving L } dishes, were placed on the table to be shared by all I don't recall, and maybe didn't notice, whether It was our gracious host or the attentive head waiter who . initiated this convivial arrangement Anyhow, there was great abundance, with plenty for each, and lots left over -- 'costly waste," one couldn't help thinking MORE DIPLOMATIC Well, so much in your defence. Now, to look at the transaction from a different angle: If you two couples were dining out dutch treat if you and your husband their guests, or een if you and he were doing the honors, it might have been more exquisitely mannerly of you simply to proffer helpings frm your special dish to all the others -- without suggesting a kickback from their casserole. That way, you'd be nicely giv I them the cue to reciprocate cordially if so disposed. 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