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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jan 1962, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Theredey, Jenvery 4, 1¥6x a5 Hie told te nangural meeting | body for pharmacists 2 On Modern Trend |e: "sstt torn comeit 'tna! Chemical Sale |fcro, sac wesnessay 1 wes ix eep River had been selected). suing a request to its members 4 of the t to be vis- s Brewery Workers [Study For ist etiareresioncts To Juveniles fo vino sae ot rtenaty p preg cagA ie oo ar tee dangerous Chemicals to juven- W t 4 D W k Dormitory Town conference in Montreal on May Curb Requested pn tagerlie gg -- - DEEP RIVER, Ont. (CP) --|**: iat 4 ; : an ay ee This community, the it How A group drawn from the 300 ideas 0 Phoaicnt detame We have not only issued strong : town for Canada's Chalk River|conference delegates will visit warnings to that effect but with TORONTO (CP) -- The Inter-|improvements, but no change|atomic energy project, will be 3 F national Union of Brewery, Softjin the existing 40 - hour work|the subject if Pe a Deep River May at 16-41, a in the Commonwealth and Brit- me feserceuen © renee? Drink and Distillery W or kers| week. study of modern trends in indus-|¥°" Hammond said. Purpose of|ish Empire. *" | Have been able to take action to (CLC) has served Ontario's|. Current wage rates range|trial environment, Mayor Frank|the conference is to study the) Deep River is 120 miles north-|°Hminate ce rtain dangerous prong enacts week 1 --_ about $2.26 to $2.46 an Pegs announced Wednes- -- ¢c pt ha yo of the|west of Ottawa on the Ottawa|Chemicals and poisons from r A jour, t changing al ronment : " offset unemployment caused by , day nigi lus envi ent | River. these sets. automation. The brewery workers and a Canadian Labor Congress local representing London, Ont. em- : ployees of John Labatt Limited are expected to open joint ne- a8 gotiations with the industry in 4 about two weeks on behalf of ' : ; some 4,000 employees. ~ "it In 1958 the brewery workers f staged a 41-day strike against i f f the industry on issues that in- cluded a 35 - hour week. The ; i agreement that settled the f / : : strike expired Sunday. ; ; : : é The new demands include a guaranteed work week based on 32 hours over four days with no reduction in take - home pay. The unions also want a five-per- cent wage increase, improve- ments in annual vacation bene- fits and ey ot salary during ~=6 SENSATIONAL illness. Other bencfits sought include a dental care plan for members and their families and six days of sick leave with pay a year. The last settlement brought wage increases of 28 cents an You CANT AFFORD hour over three years plus other Sale Of Meat TO MISS!! Unfit For People, Probed|f LOOK! LOOK! Come Early And Take SAVE! SAVE! OTTAWA (CP) -- The justice SALE Your Pick of these LADIES' department still is preparing ON up Ontario ge to grog of meat fit only for pet , an . RCMP spokesman said Wednes- R Clearance Specials! w i be T £ 2 the next legal step in breaking d ay. The federal department will (FRIDAY) instruct the RCMP in what A charges -- and how many of ; ' mn | them--are to be laid against 4 A Mi ONLY! : e ] a a Z persons invoived in the opera- All Reduced ! tion, disclosed last weekend. nesday as special Crown prose- Dr. C: A. Morrell of the food LADIES' : : ' aah ¥ ES Fine domestic and imported coatings highlighted with * A Pe geo dy -- ba! L «ti ' : VV a3 people' were s then to -- bagi one ag fh yee GIRLS' ORLON oars inal Code an e an Drug Act. Lawyer W. Dan Chil- : é % to % LUXURY FUR-TRIMMED cott of Ottawa was named Wed- i LLOVER \ ; Reg, to 110.00 " eutor to handle the pending B r O an lai h ( O t court cases. § a S Ottawa, Toronto and perhaps What A Value! ie) other points will be involved. and drug directorate said he is r f withholding further details and - Bi select pastel, wild and ranch mink; many other quality pending legal action, which he il furs. Misses, Petites, half-sizes voececiel CARDIGANS | O to e investigation by an | so drug inspectors and the RCMP Beautifully tailored of wool materials. a ; meat for cat and dog food. 3 to 14 has been going on for several R to 5.9: months and involves meat elud- eg. D ing federal Inspection. It began PULLOVERS ' SPECIA on complaints from the Cana- F ( L dian Association of Consumers|™ Sizes based on reports of shortages of a y ce NATO Meeting 9 CARDIGANS | : FU R-TRIMMED To Be Attended Sizes 1 99 : Tremendous Savings ! { Bromleigh Coats 3 to 14 MEN'S BAN LON fA : By 7 Canadians : Imported and domestic wools, wool and mohair fabrics OTTAWA (CP)--Seven Cane GIRLS' g . latest ee eras accented by the finest in furs. dians of mixed political inter- isses, Petites, half-sizes s will atten citizens' con- By the famous "Lean de Paris". Fully fashioned vention of NATO opening in Pa- A KET E : : * it cout Maas, J Reg. to 10.95 if perfect. Long and short sleeves John Pallett, Progressive Con- E OUT THEY GO servative MP for Peel, will head|j Warmly lined, full zipper. Newest : the Canadian delegation whose shades, Reg. 11.95. Sizes 8 to 14x. i Warm quilted lining. Made of \} 2 f ' or a SPR NM en NNR EN ORAL members wi'l be speaking for themselves and not represent- SPECIAL cotton cord. Newest colors. Sizes ing the government. 12 to 18. Reg. 12.95. UN-TRIMMED The idea of the Paris conven- tion began at a meeting of the f NATO Parliamentary Associa- . : MEN"S tion in 1957, and gathered mo- : mentum last year when most oe of the 15 NATO countries fol- lowed a = ypc in . : setting up citizens' commissions . t . on NATO GIRLS' LINED : oN pucely tome with matching belt. Dressy Coats, Casuals and Classics in Scottish plush and eg. iia English wools, newest shades, many with full zip-in orlon Other members of the Cana- SPECIAL pile linings. Misses, and half-sizes dian delegation will be Liberal Senator William Wall of Winni- peg; Alistair Stewart, former CCF hey omer Poser for eS ay os kaa nus: In plaid and plain shades. Sizes §/ LADIES' of International Union of Mine,|--™ 3 to 12, Reg. 2.98. : FULL FASHIO ® : NED Mill and Smelter Workers (Ind.); Toronto Businessmen SPECIAL Kenneth B. Andras and Stephen B, Roman, and Patrick Nichol- 7, MEN'S ee hoo . ' ent for mson New: rs. i ppokomman tortie enereal + : | SPORT SHIRTS UN-TRIMMED Clearing affairs department said the gov- 3 : ernment will pay $6,000 towards Reg. Values to 1.00 Pair @ Broken lines of higher priced materials é t Each! the delegation's expenses which : are expected to be around $9,- SPECIAL "4 ~ SPECIAL BOYS' LINED e 'Beautiful wool fabrics in full back and straight lines, pairs for classic styles in 100% camelhair; designer collars in e standaway, Peter Pan and shawl. Misses, Petites, half- 2 Market Paed | PANTS! 3 To Slim Gain rg t 7 : 7 0 0 y/- 4 a 'sLapies' By Steel Grou | mr (CP) -- A sth or a a MILLINERY Coat Salon steels group paced the stock : sr i rag oe ot "4 say Rs ' Drastically Available 240 Yonge, Hamilton James, Oshawa Shopping Centre trading Wednesday. - Ps --. = oe & a REDUCED J For Your Shopping Pleasure... hile tradi - while trading ex - dividend 60 A John Northway Charge Account cents. Algoma Steel was up %, and Atlas %. ; . so easy to open -- so convenient to use P Best tg ery of the lay was by Ford of Canada i ge ol = at wo kd Sorry ! No C.0.D. Mail or Telephone Orders Please ! iv down %, Moore Corp. % and OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 6 -- FRI. TILL 9:00 Consolidated %. In Liquors, Can- ada Malting gained % as did Molson's A. Distillers-Seagrams dropped one point. 7 On index, industrials were up y ' 05 at 620.43 and western oils 46 at 119.52. Golds dipped .19 at 90.61 and base metals .82 at 115.86. Closing volume was 4,- 126,000 hares compared with 725- 311 Pacndaght Bee . 6 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE

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