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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1961, p. 14

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according to one To rebuilt at 4 a4 bus bodies could rebuilt at ® ® : Traffic Switch sser'os. ae. Point By Ship wil Family cars would simi-| : By Steel Union ak thliaees Ged ph bg oe arly affected. Garages estim-| DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP) -- switch--to driving on the right/@te the cost of changing the|Cuptain James Cuthbert of the ' steering, dashboard and {oot SUDBURY (CP)--The United) Kenneth Smith, Mine-Mill na-jhand side of the road. controls at about $420 a car. |%180-ton transport department Steelworkers of America (CLC)|tional president, replied he| Britain is one of the few coun-| 71. bottom would fall out ofjicebreaker John A. Macdonald claimed an initial victory Wed-|doesn't believe the claim of 60 pig age ng motorists still drive the used car market, as exist-said. Wednesday his ' t of}, | Inesday at Port Colborne in its|per cent signatures. Transport Minister ing cars would become out of|-eached the farthest north la . / : " " ' Ernest'qate. bid to oust a rival union from) "If Steel applies for certifica-/jarples is studying what would| Direction signs would have to|tude of any Canadian vessel on International Nickel Companyj|tion, their only intention can be involved in a change. If a recent trip to the Ardtic. plants. to upset the coming negotia- ig ~ be moved to the other side of Britain enters the European " " si Robert Bouchard, public rela-|tions with Inco,' Mr. Smith Peanithe road. "Keep left" signs) Captain Cuthbert said that Common Market and if a tun- read: "Kee tionr officer for the steelwork-|said. "The steelworkers know|nel or bridge spans the English viene _-- yf elle gute ye -- ers, said an organizing commit-|Local 637 is prepared for bar-|Channel, it would be an advan-| Re . educating people would| Axel Helbore tuianit Sa tee in Port Colborne will file an|gaining and will probably be ad-|tage to have traffic move as it\be a formidable task. : - application Friday with the La-|vising the company they want to|does on the Continent. mere Land, the ship proceeded Road codes would have to be Hi bor Relations Board for certifi-/begin meetings shortly." The problems involved arelrevised and people would have|*® Eureka in Slidre Fiord. cation at the Inco plant there. many. to be taught all over again. Afte: discharging about 800 He said the union has signed UP AND DOWN Britain's 78,000 buses have| Children now are taught: Atjtons of cargo for the joint 60 per cent of the 1,900 mem-| Although waves give the ap-jexits on the left side. A change|the curb, look right, left and|United States-Canadian weather bers in Port Colborne's Local|pearance of moving along a sea|would mean passengers would|right again. station at Eureka, the ship pro- 637 of the International Union of|or lake, the water itself merely|get off or on in the middle of| If the changeover takes place|ceeded north to Nansen Sound, Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers|rises and falls in almost the| the road. they would have to learn: lookjattaining a latitude of 80 de- same place. To replace the buses withileft, right and left again. grecs, 30 minutes north. BIG WIND ON WEST COAST , Gale-force winds gusting to | English Bay, -- in a a ae ae --" Set of 3 d ° es ani 'on ship s ¥ oe ee ee a ee as take Verdin ae --(CP Wirephoto) Correlated Tables INTERPRETING THE NEWS Double Appeal : FURNITURE LE io Odors with LIVING ROOM GROUP ! Finland Under __Biuling Sequel " 149-156 Simcoe Street South TORONTO (CP) -- Wreckers e are not required to oe city nite gene Hi 725-6559 Soviet Pressure | fis iees,meite:| ae a mand permits is not included in 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, oe November 2, 1961 eNO Vi ct Ory Claimed WK. Considers Tight, would cost $1400,00,000| Farthest North b | on By CARMAN CUMMING _also has been polite in its rela-|+;. Ontario Municipal Act, Mag-| ; f : : Casadian Press Staff Writer |tions with Finland, apparently|ictrate Donald Graham ruled) § %. ie Open Friday Until 9 p.m. Finland, alternately cuffe djhoping to bring it gently closer| wednesday. j ae to the Communist bloc. | its giant Russian . However, he fined Morris oe ae tae The Finnish Communist|rayfman a total of $200 or 60) neighbor for 2% centuries, has) +. with 50 seats in the 200- days in jail for violating two good cause to wonder what lies|;,omber Diet, is the largest safety. regulations which al- | behind the new pressure from|single political grouping in the legedly resulted in the death of| the Kremlin. verses oo it ; Moy ~ a workman. | "< The Soviet Union's invitation|"esented in the coalition gov-) 4 Gouble appeal was likely. | to defence consultations--about erg oe pilaf hcargecgthosn la Kaufman said he will appeal the an alleged threat from West 66d T tax vitae ie ould ex.|decision and assistant city solic-| Germany--has brought conster-/"0na! takeover tat w itor James Sintzel said the city nation to Finland and through-|'¢nd the Communist buffer zone | sin almost certainly appeal the} ruling on building permits. ZY ye out Scandinavia out of all pro-|°" its west from Turkey to Nor- , eh | ne oe ee yee. But the Kremlin may be get-| Kaufman was charged under | i In the West it is variously|:ing impatient. Toronto's building bylaws after |i interpreted as a move to wean! premier Khrushchey has not|Romano Collobrese, 20, was fa-|fim & eA | way. Finland away from its neutral/peen notably successful in ex-|tally injured by a falling beam| : position and into the WarsaW/tending Communist real estate|which had been cut by a torch} PLAIN': Pact; a clumsy plot to panic/noidings. Now that he has fired|in the demolition of a Consum-|fam aati. such neutral nations as Sweden|men through space, explodediers' Gas Company generator] or FILTER TIP or a bid to regain bases in Fin-|snerbombs and scored a vic-|house Aug. 15. He was accused| CIGARETTES nish territory. tory over Stalin's ghost, he may|of failing to use a derrick or| fee' the time is ripe to turn up|other equipment to lower beams, | H | RECALLS 1939 qu / .|the pressure on reluctant neigh-|and failing to support a beam} wae Gna che tone wr alba. rigidly before cutting it. Luxury looks at a Value-Packed Sale Price friendship and mutual assist- |] Your choice of heavy-duty fabric and leatherette or all-over fabric. Beau- ig ' ae hago ange Wl Hit . tifully styled, ruggedly built throughout, here is a suite that is economy 5-PCE, GROUP invitation of 1929 | | itself -- AND with deep foam cushions. Note the flared arms, the tailored On tea ion a Fientah| i] back. Full innerspring construction plus FOAM and in a full range of { e a See 6 Pie i ere a) GE EBece decorator colors. The correlated tables are yours FREE. Daveno-Bed also jecting @ series of Soviet de- i} available, NMATCHING TABLES mands, barely nad time to get INCLUDED store! FOR ADVICE? 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