'Thurpdey, Janvery 16,1964 17 |] THE OSHAWA TIMES, | Blacklisted Teachers To Parley LAKEFIELD, Ont. (CP)--Dis- ting Lakefield public school board and two Ontarie Teach- ers' will' meet in arranged for the board, to meet with the Fedsration of Women Teachers' Associations of On- tario and the Ontario Public School Men Teachers' Federa- tion to discuss disagreements over wage contracts. The dispute began last spring when 11 of 17 teachers at Lake- view public school resigned when salary demands were not met. They were asking $5,000, an increase of $200 for maxi- mum salary in category 1. The school board was grey- listed--a form of boycott--and last December the OPSMTF sought support from the women teachers' organization to wth- . draw teaching certificates from the remaining and new staff at the school, 10 miles north of Peterborough. Earlier this week the Ontario Teachers' Federation said it would seek more information before taking action on the move to bar the teachers from the profess'on. The board has since offered an increase to $4,900 and to rein- state seven former teachers oo did not accept other posi- ons Our Chemical Field Too Big 'Says U.S. Man MONTREAL (CP) -- The ehemica]l industry in Canada and the United States "has not only grown, it has overgrown," US. chemical executive John L. Gillis said Wednesday. Mr. Gillis, vice-president of marketing for Monsanto Chemi- eal Co. of St. Louis, Mo., told a meeting of the Chemical Insti- tute of Canada the industry's annual rate of growth over the fast decade averaged 8.2 per cent in the U.S. and 6.6 per cent fn Canada. The growth rate was compli- cated, he said, by the large umber of non-chemical compa- ties entering the chemical field and by chemical companies ching out into the rubber, Srachinety, food and metals in: dustries. DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS. New Orleans -- Jack Teagar- den, 58, for four decades one of the top trombonists in jazz. Providence, R.1. -- Dr. James Murray Beardsley, 63, Port Lorne, N.S.-born surgeon who organized a widely-copied inten- sive post-operative care unit at Rhode Island Hospital. Ottawa -- . Francis T. O'Grady, 47, director of the Latin-American office of the Ca- nadian Catholic Conference; of a heart attack. Leeds, England--George Dun- can, 80, one of the y og British golf, winner of - ish, French, Belgian and Irish open championships. Montreal -- James R. Ander- gon, 67, Scottish-born mi pro- fessional; after a brief illness. cared mens ?, a many plays, about 35 Holly- wood movies and numerous tele- vision productions. Car Production Still Climbing eutomobile hi Ug eoanel 16,485 vehicles for production this week, compared with 17,217 actual roduced in the week pas ory Ag 11, the Canadian Au- tomobile Chamber of Commerce reported Wednesday. ion was Scheduled producti made up of 14,118 cars and 2,347 trucks, compared with 14,673 cars and 2,544 trucks actually turned out last week. Total 1964 product'on to Jan. from '2 local doctor's office, is under investigation here by city police. Police believe that more than 2,000 pills may have been taken by thieves who broke into the of- fice of Dr. W. I. Waite. Police warned that the pills are considered dangerous if not taken under directions of a doc- tor. LOSS WAS LESS FORT WILLIAM, Ont. (CP) The Canadian Lakehead Exhibi- tion had a better year in 1963 than in 1963. Last year, says secretary - manager W. R. Walker, the loss was $563, but in 1962 it was $6,500. Oliver Claydon has been elected to his third term as president. Good News for Baby... and Mom too! 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