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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Apr 1963, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, April 23, 1963 470 Walk Off Jobs At Goodyear Plant BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- About 470 employees of Good» year Tire and Rubber Company left their jobs Monday at 10 a.m., two days before a strike deadline set by their Local 189 union officers. : The Local's officials of Unit- ed Rubberworkers of America, CLA, said the strike, while earl- ier than forecast, is legal since ronto today. J They are -- Don Kemp, pres- ident; Ken Hooper, vice-presi- 3 dent; Morris Prout, atty| approximately 6% Dolan and Tom Masterson. rovements in health and we The last Rubber wor kers|fere, in the first 1946, and lasted four months. plans. ber Co, yesterday set a costithe wage increase and all concilliation procedures havejof 12% cents an hour for the/term of the agreement. been exhausted, wage and fringe benefit pack-/ Another 1200 workers at thejage rejected earlier by 1,500) company's plant in New To-|striking members of Local 233 ronto walked off the job early'of the United Rubber Workers) jof America in New Toronto. The company's offer for a|'wo-year one-year agreement on basis of past practice. last week The company maintains Members of Bowmanville' lective agreements in Ontario. Local 189 are negotiating in To-, two-year agreement included six cents in direct wages -- _ year and four) . in fl | will produce on Thursday, April four cents in the second) and). and Friday, April 20 there |.|will be many familiar pension, and supplement-| but even more new ones, strike in Bowmanville was in|ary unemployment benefit The Goodyear Tire and Rub-| The key issues are the size "| the| The union is insisting on a ale contract would be in g with the trend in col- A company statement said the} | Drama Group Ready With | Three Plays BOWMANVILLE. -- In the three one - act plays which the | Bowmanville Drama Workshop faces, | Tony. Forster has scouted the {Bowmanville High School and has come up with an array of talented students including Pat Gill, Maureen Regan, David |Neads, Mike Charles, Suzanne Ball, and Jim Blunt, These students and their stu-| 'dent director will . present Storm in a Loving Cup". by the English playwright Philip Johnson, This is a charming comedy of manners. 'Canadian Club Plans Ladies © Night Meeting BOWMANVILLE -- The Bow- manville Men's Canadian Club will be holding their annual Ladies' by on Thursday, April 25 at 6.30 p.m, in the Sun- United Church, Guest speaker at the mec\g will be Rev. John C, Verbrugge, BA, BD, minister at Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church, Bowmanville. His subject for the meeting i will be 'Design For Living". He will discuss the relation- ship between the new Canadian immigrant and the Canadian people. day School room at St, Paul's) LANA TURNER JOHN GAVIN --in-- Fannie Hurst's "IMITATION OF LIFE" in COLOR ROCK HUDSON setthanie "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" in COLOR DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT * ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! universal situations and her hu-| BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:00---SHOW STARTS 7:30 EXPECTED IN 2 MONTHS jlonger term would benefit the For her production of Edward) mor js gay and appealing. GREENWOOD GIRL WINS 6, her Disney, with Helen Louise stands proudly se cB Rc st Open Novice solo baton twirl- ing class, She is the daugh- baton-twirling trophy won at ter of Mr. and Mrs, Ross a Kitchener contest recently She took first place in the Disney of Greenwood. --Oshawa Times Photo AJAX (Staff) -- Approval was given for the purchase of a new $16,278.92 garbage truck at the Monday meeting of Ajax Council. Members of Council were told the new truck is expected in two months and will pay for it- self in two and one half years. Councillor O, G, Ashley, chairman of the works commit- tee, told council the new ve- hicle was manufactured in Kit- chener and was. considered to be the most modern of its kind} available. The machine, known as a Load-N-Pack side loading refuse packer can be operated by one man and will save the town hun- Town Seeks Guidance Over Trustees Error BOWMANVILLE : Clerk Jack Reid will Municipal Board approval for handling the surplus revenue Bowmanville will gain this year as a result of error by Durham County District High Schoo! Board. The School Board's budget will be reduced by $50,000. The board expected a farm assistance grant of $10,000. However, they will actually re- ceive a grant of $62,000. A revised budget drawn up in Bowmanville last week will re- duce most 'Durham County municipal budgets by one to two mills. The $52,000 increase in reve- mae Sil be split by the School « Board with being return- = e4 to the municipaliti fu The error means a reduction of $11,276.55 for Bowmanville, Mr. Reid said today. He said he will contact the OMB to get approval. for put-| ENCOURAGE HUNTERS . WELLINGTON, N.Z. The New Zealand gove ammunition to hunters Town seek working capital fund. 1964 revenue expenditures. Mr. Reid said that nearly 45 per cent of the taxes have been sent in by Bowmanville rate- payers so far this year. Robarts Plan On Education | To Be Studie WMANVILLE -- A meet-|his fullest es, and -- to Tos s the "9 ee $2000 into a contingencies| Plan and to assist in the integra. going ~-- high|inated Ireland 3-2 from the schools into the plan will be} held at Clarke High School on} tion of elementary and Monday, April 29 at 8 p.m. er, | There also will be a panel for) (CP)--|both school systems to discuss! ' ; tmnment the problems. has renewed its offer of free) Elementary and high school Who|teachers have been invited as shoot deer. Herds of deer are!well as the public. . 60 large in New Zealand that they destroy the undergrowth in| Highway 115, east side,about | forests and unlimited hunting is! two miles north of Highways 2 etic Clarke High School and 401. ting the $11,276.55 into a reserve If they do not approve this, he said, he will seek approval for placing the surplus into the Frank Clute, Guidance Direc- tor of the Department of Edu- jcation, will be the guest speak- is on dreds of dollars annually, Coun- cillor Ashley added. He said, at present the town garbage truck is operating at SPORTS BRIEFS DOUBTFUL FOR DERBY MIAMI, Fla, (CP)--Canadian- bred three-year-old Jet Traffic is a doubtful starter for the Kentucky Derby. Trainer Del Carroll says the horse won't start if he has his way and owner Russell A. Firestone Jr. said the horse probably will run in the Queen's Plate at New Woodbine. in Toronto June 15. OFFERS SUPPORT DETROIT (AP) -- Coach George Wilson, making his first public statement since Commis- Ajax Will Buy $16,278 Truck capacity using four men. The new vehicle will be operated by two men with one of them em- ployed at improving the dump several days per week. The price of the truck is in- cluded in the 1963 budget and will be paid for' by. debenture over a five year period, the councillor said, The new truck operated by one or two men can do the same amount of work as two of the old vehicles operated. by six or eight employees, he claimed. Two of the four men current- ly employed on the old garbage vehicle will be given other jobs in the works department, Coun- cillor Ashley said, The new vehicle holds twice as much garbage as the old one and will save on time required in going to the dump to unload. | Ajax Hospital | Gets $321,486 Federal Grant AJAX -- Approval of a $321,- 486 federal grant to the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital has been announced by former Health Minister J. Waldo. Mon- teith. The hospital administration sioner Pete Rozelle's decision) | suspending Alex Karras and| \fining five other Detroit Lions) in the National Football| League's betting probe, has| promised the punished players} DUBLIN (AP)--Greece elim- Davis Cup tennis tournament Monday when Nicolas Kaloger-| jopoulos defeated Michael] Hickey in the final match of the preliminary round series. Greece now meets Brazil in Athens next month. rugs had gone for good, so | glad loter! They brought our and room-brightening right | had they gone? To the what | meon. "Just One Call co. 80 SIMCOE NORTH @ Over 75 Years Experience FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY ROSS E. MILLS They Had Me Crying. . . The men from Ross Mills come in ond rugs from the floor. It wasn' gently removed the t the men's foult, | thought our cried like a baby. But wos | ever rugs back looking so fresh, clean literally pranced with joy, Where famous Baker Cleaning plont for thei onnucl cleaning. You try Boker Cleaning sh Bien: you'll pod Does Them All" Agents for BAKER CARPET CLEANING CO. LTD. PHONE 728-6218 of our Personal Loan cial notification of the grant ap- proval in a letter from the fed- eral government. Addressed to hospital. chair- man R. D. Thompson, the noti- fication said: "I have just had the pleasure of approving a contribution of IRISH OUSTE | $321,486 under the terms of te | National Health Grants program to help finance construction of your new hospital. "T hope this contribution from the Federal Treasury will be of singles| rea] assistance in your building) previous policy. We think this program." The 110-bed, $2,340,198 hospi- tal is under construction. The difference between hoping said today it has received offi- P. | Allbee's "The Sandbox", Jean} In the "Other half Miss Ca: \Darch will direct Win Wonna-|dogan presents a backwoods. 'cott, John Amesbury,. Merv) situation comedy guaranteed to English and newcomer Louise) @Ppeal to all ages. Orme. Director Ede Cole has assem- Although this piay is short on|Dled @ cast including © Barry | D On running time it is long on ideas|Cowling, Gail Baker, Din Bag- oor and symbolism, and will 'mark/nell, and Kathy Slemon. | the debut of the controversial) Curtain time will be at 8.15 | Bus Problem | young American playwright 0) p.m, the Bowmanville area. | BROOKLIN (Staff) --. A pub- Mr. Albee is author of a hit) jtie vote held Saturday by SS 2,/of the current Broadway sea-| Whitby Township School Board) son "Who's Afraid of Virginia; ané STEAKBURGERS showed a total of 100 agains|| Wool". PARE AO a AND. 401 having a school bus service a Elda.Cadogan is a reasonably : e -R- 89 in favor, Board Chairman] familiar name to this area, Al- Carmichael's Bar-B-Q {Eric Branton said last night. |though she lives in Durham,| PHONE 725-0907 The original total was set for| Ontario, Miss Cadogan writes of' workers, the firm and the con- sumers. BAR B Q CHICKEN | 105 for and 103 against, he said, but was revised when the spoil- ed ballot total was subtracted. He said the vote was con- ducted "'fairly and as far as the Board is concerned the matter is closed," The vote followed a request by a group of ratepayers who wanted the School Section to take over the cost of bus ser- vice te Sinclair Public School. Superintendant of Public Schools for Ontario, G. A. 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