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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Mar 1965, p. 3

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Sara is ln a eee ihn el ns ie at ge nde paranirore te || He said there had been no| | |official levels, 4| The engineers union was ex- + |Engineers, 4 |workers; ;|Council, representing 5,000 em- *iployees of Loblaw Groceterias- OA ME mata eighteen he CLC Gains New Unions TORONTO (CP)--The Globe} and Mail says four labor organ- izations representing 27,000 members will be admitted to the Canadian Labor Congress. Two of the unions, the news- papers say, will become re- affiliated with the CLC, having left the Congress some time ago. The four unions listed by the newspaper are: The _Interna- tional Union of Operating representing 13,000 the Loblaw Workers Company Limited and its sub- sidiaries; the Lithographers and Photo Engravers Interna- tional Union, which has 4,600 members, and the British Co- Jumbia Federation of Telephone Workers with its 4,500 mem- bers. In addition, The Globe says, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, with 45,000 Cana- dian members, may also re- join the CLC. I. M. Casey Dodds, Canadian director of the Teamsters, ex- pelled from the CLC on raiding charges in 1962, said in an in- terview: _ "We are definitely interested in patching up our differences and returning to the parent body." | discussions on reaffiliated at! pelled from the CLC in 1958 on BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE 'Popped Two city youths admitted to Magistrate Crawford Guest yes- terday that they used a screw- driver to rifle $7 from a soft drink machine at a Bloor St. service station last Monday. Kenneth MacDonald, 16, and Bernard Aubie, 18, were each placed on probation for one year and ordered to make resti- tution. Police found a can opener near the scene of the crime. In a statement to police the youths said they had a jug with them and had intended to open up the pop, pour it into the jug and take it home and drink it. "How long are you going to keep me in jail?" 62-year-old Leonard Cole of Toronto de- manded to know when Crown Counsel John Humphreys asked Magistrate Guest for a further remand, Cole, charged with false pre- fifth remand. I've been here four weeks." Magistrate Guest said the case was set over last week so the accused could have a psychia- tric examination. Cole said he was not examined, Dr. Nigil Buxton, the accused man's family doctor, said he has been attending Cole since 1963 and has found him to be despondent and dejected. "In my opinion the accused is in need of some mental help," he said. Magistrate Guest took the doc- tor's suggestion and remanded Cole for 30 days to the On- tario Hospital for psychiatric examination. Three Oshawa restaurant own- ers were convicted of operating eating establishments without 1965 city licences. Nicholas Lakas of King street east was fined $50 and costs or five days, Settimio Provenzano of Wilson road south was fined $35 and costs or five days and Tom Sawchuk of Prince street was fined $25 and costs or five days. Frank A. Sebastian, a city health inspector, testified in all three cases that sanitation re- Burt Urges 'Pact' Talks (CP)-- WINDSOR, Ont. of the United Auto Workers (CLC), released Friday night the text of avwetter addressed to the presidents of the "six Ca- nadian motor vehicle manufac- turers" participating in the Canada-U.S. automobile trade agreement. He said management and the UAW must together attempt to solve the power adjustments to the trade program and continue to work closely together throughout the transition period." He urged the auto industry chiefs to join with the UAW in a high level management-labor- government group t6 map out a co-ordinated approach to the problems of dislocation and mo- bility faced by workers who charges of raiding other Cun- may be displaced from their tenses, said: 'This is about the George Burt, Canadian director) "problem of. man-| Machine, 2 Get Probation commendations had not been complied with resulting in re- fusal of operating licences for this year. Miss Evelyn Found, deputy city clerk, said Sawchuk was issuea a iicence March 25. Ian Rosenberg, sentenced ear- lier this week in Toronto to three years in penitentiary, was remanded to April 12 on a fraud charge. Rosenberg is charged with obtaining a quan- tity of car windshields from Duplate of Canada Limited by false pretenses. Shaky Truce In Cyprus 1 Year Old NICOSIA (Reuters) -- The United Nations emergency force today completed a year of peace-keeping on this Mediter- ranean island with a tense and fragile truce still prevailing. Some 6,000 soldiers, mostly Canadian, British and Irish, Ihave been keeping the shaky |jpeace between about 400,000 |Greek - Cypriots and 100,000 Turkish Cypriots. While there has only been Jone major incident on the island lsince last summer, the thin lline of UN troops have so far, lhad little success in their sec- ondary objectives of "restoring normal conditions" on the 2,572- lsquare-mile island. | The UN force was uaable to lprevent one serious outbreak last August -- fighting at Kok- |kina, a Turkish-Cypriot strong- |hold' in the northeast 'That fight:g>fed to three days of air raids by Turkish air force planes on Greek-Cypriot posi- tions. K Tension in recent weeks in the northeast sector of the is- land has been high with scat- tered incidents. STARTED IN 1963 Fighting on the island first broke out just before Christmas of 1963 after Greek - Cypriots proposed amendments to the constitution which Turkish-Cyp- riots felt would abridge their minority rights. Sporadic fighting continued ithrough the winter and the UN force was set up against a back- ground of threats of invasion of the island by either Turkey or Greece. ; Turkey and Greece, along with Britain, are guarantors of the country's 1960 constitution under which Cyprus gained its independence from Britain. The force was set up by a {UN Security Council resolution |March 4, 1964, to "'use its best jefforts to prevent a recurrence jof fighting and, as necessary, jto contribute to the mainten- ance and restoration of law and jorder and a return to normal jconditions."" The force officially became loperative March 27, 1964. The cost of the peace-keeping operations so far has been $20,- 600,000 which has been covered jby pledges in cash or kind by |35 governments, including four [non-members of the UN. The commander of the force now is Gen. Kodendera Thim- TORONTO (CP) -- T. F. C. Cole told the Kelly royal com- mission Friday he decided against resigning his director- ship of Windfall Mines and Oils Limited last July when he real- ized a difference of opinion may have appeared as lack of con- fidence in the company. Mr. Cole said he felt that his resignation at that time could be interpreted as lack of con- fidence in Viola MacMillan, Windfall promoter, and her husband George, company pres- ident, when it was really a dis- agreement over publicity about drill hole findings. The Kelly commission was appointed last August to dis- cover what made the price of shares of Windfall on the Tor- onto Stock Exchange rise to $5.60 from 56 cents and then) plunge to 80 cents. Mr. Cole, who was also solici- tor for the company, said he thought his resignation would lead to publicity which might have either a good or bad effect on the market. He said there was also the possibility that speculators might use his move to manipulate the market, SUGGEST PUBLICITY He said that when he heard) rumors from two sources July 9 that Windfall had found cop- per and zinc values on its Tim- mins area: property he called) Mrs. MacMillan, suggesting a) departure from company pro-| cedure by making public an} assay report of an incomplete drill core to kill the rumors. At this time, he said, "'she (Mrs. MacMillan) asked me if I would like to resign." | He told Mr. Justice Kelly of the Ontario Court of Appeals he was concerned and was go- ing to dictate a resignation be- cause of the unconfirmed rumors. "She (Mrs. MacMillan- said she saw no reason to de- part from normal procedures," he added. Later that day, Mr. Cole said, he wrote out his resignation but did not follow through be- cause of the stock market con- dition and what effect the move then might have on it, He said he did not hand in the resig- nation then, but subsequently sent it to Mr. MacMillan, who did not act on it. The company had started drilling its Timmins property June 30, and, at the time of Mr, Cole's conversation with Mrs. MacMillan, was down 570 feet. It was resumed July 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Match 27,1965 3 fall treasury shares directly on the stock market without any form of underwriting. He said Lt. - Gen, Howard) Graham, exchange president, was sympathetic to the pro- posal but was overruled by the exchange's board of governors. Windfall Director Stayed As 'Show Of Confidence factory information on the com- pany's activities was not sup- plied. Mr. Cole said the MacMillans met with exchange and com- mission officials July 14 to "see what we could do to rectify the market situation." While consulting a memoran- dum dealing with this matter, Mr, Cole said Mrs. MacMillan remarked that "Howard Graham now knows he's pres- ident only in name." He also said he received a telegram July 10 from the stock exchange threatening to suspend Windfall stock if satis- TOOTHACHE 't suffer agony. In seconds get re- lief that lasts with ORAJEL. Speed- release formula puts medications to work instantly to stop throbbing pain, R dentists as ecommended many . "first-aid" for toothaches yet so safe doctors recommend ORA- J EL it for teething. 89¢ Why Pay More... SAVE!! ON PREMIUM QUALITY FUEL OIL 16: Phone 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL Serving Oshawa And District WE WANT A MAN who believes in his ability, who is not afraid of hard work, ond who expects to be compensated accordingly. To the mon- who quolifies, we offer a permanent and independent business career in a national organization, Substantiol salary with in- centives, all security benefits included. 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Simcoe Plor- Eastview Park Rosslyn hase 1:30- 4:00 2:30- 5:00 2:30- 5:00 2:30- 5:30 6:30- 8:30 Harmony Church Wilson Plaza Lake Vista Plaza _\gress affiliates. The lithogiaph-|jobs as a result of the program.|ayya of india. jers withdrew in 1961 over juris- dictional disputes with Crux of the problem, he said. | Greek - Cypriots have com- other| was 'timing. Management must|plained that the ferce treats the sectors as a '|graphic arts unions, They have)|p, ha maies ana : Marina Ahaha i f jbe ready to discuss fully and)/Turkish-Cypriot ] mace ee With the Phot9/well in advance the date of ex-|second state in Cyprus, while i vidas nion, a CLC -affil-| nected increases or decreases in|the Turkish-Cypriots refuse to leew |the work force and the numberjacknowledge the authority of A muddy and pot-holed two-mile section of Taunton road will be the route Mon- day for a protest march by pupils of Sunset Public School and their parents. The parents stage the march in protest against the refusal of city and education authorities to provide transportation 'in the area for the school chil- dren. In the top photograph mother is shown on the left shielding her Heights will two | BEST IGNORE children from traffic, Chil- dren are also shown strug- gling down the hill in an area which the parents term a 'death trap'. Vernon Woodcock, 7, and Christine Noodcocok, 6, picket the lower, in protest poor road safety. The two youngsters are the children of Mrs. Jacqueline Woodcock, organizer of the group. The marching par- ents and children expect to be joined Monday by repre- area, against sentatives from local steel- workers' unions. City police have also planned to ob- serve the march although no disturbance anticipated. The parents of the 40 school- children maintain that the road is too dangerous for the youngsters to travel daily by foot and ask that the Board of Education provide a bus, or other transporta- tion service, for the pupils. (See story page 9) --Oshawa Times Photos is ATTENTION MOTORISTS Parking regulations cre necessary for safer walking and driving conditions. Cars parked in prohibited zones cause accidents.and congestion. In order to obtain proper observance of these regulations City Council has found it necessary to pass a by-law to increase the scale of fines Beginning Monday, April 5th the following fines will be in effect VIOLATION Overstaying a parking meter MINIMUM FINE Parking in any "No Parking' zone Stopping in any "'No Stopping" zone ALD. J. G. BRADY, Chairman Traffic & Public Safety Committee City of Oshawa THE BLASTED TORONTO (CP) -- Don't discuss' a blasting oper- ation that knocked a home owner out of bed, Ontario road contractors were ad- | vised Thursday. Talk about | the weather instead, | W. A. Travnik of Du | Pont of Canada Limited, which manufactures explo- sives, said a _ contractor should listen, not talk to a person critical of dynamite blasts. Mr. Travnik told the an- nual' meeting of the Ontario Road Builders Association that any comments on blasts should be left to technical men. of employees t involved 'the Greek-Cypriot government GENERAL ing, to be held in the Ru Park Road S. AT 2 ATTENTION MEETING All Members Of St. David's Welsh Society are urgently requested to attend the general meet- ndle Park Club House on SUNDAY, MARCH 28th P.M, © Regular or extra length © Firm or extra firm © Innerspring or foam latex® © Full or twin width AT NO EXTRA COST! refreshing firmness you never Yawn... Stretch... sigh... SERTA PERFECT SLEEPER® MATTRESS (words to go to sleep by) : i Mat. spring same price Snuggle down on a Perlect Sleeper... and enjoy a dreamed of before. 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