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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 May 1966, p. 30

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30 THE. OSHAWA TIMES Wodnesdey, Mey. 25, Bicade GUELPH GRAD Norris Hoag, of RR 1, Oshawa, was granted the degree of bachelor of science in agriculture at the annual convocation exercises at the University of Guelph on May 20 4 bled labor scene in which: SECRETARY SEEN VITAL LONDON (AP) businessmen need a secretary more than a perfect wife," said the 35-year-old Countess of Dartmouth Addressing a group of sec retarial students Monday, she added "But don't fall in with the boss. Falling in love with the boss is the cardinal sin in the office Most perfect love B. C. Longshoremen Idle Ignore Court Injunction tase The: Meanwhile [Joading and unloading of freigh-| striking civic outside workers ters stenned Monday when long lagreed to allot strike pay of $25 |shoremen in all British Colum-|a week for the first time since | bia ports spent the Victoria Day | they walked out 18 days ago in a |holiday at home despite a court| wage dispute with the city, | injunction, The union made a bid for pub Agents for the shipptngijice support and announced it \lines were considering further) would lift picket lines at the city legal action today dump on Saturdays to enable The longshoremen's action residents to rid of their gar. came in the middle of a trou page. The said it would supply lifeguards for the beaches and men to run the washrooms at beaches despite the strike The union wants a 70-cent in crease over three years on a basic hourly of $2.2814 has rejected a city offer of 2814 cents over two years Trouble in the big ber industry seemed to 'he brew ing as another large [WA local at Duncan on Vancouver Island reported its 4.000 members voted 96 per cent favor striking for higher wages Although 1 (7D. get union also --Garbage collectors and street sweepers in' Vancouver continued their strike as gar bage piled high; --The powerful International Woodworkers of America (CLC) was voting heavily in favor of a walkout The B.C, Maritime Employ ers' Association last week ob tained a provincial Supreme Court injunction to prevent a repetition of a massive 'sick hookoff" by longshoremen on Good Friday The injunction ordered the In ternational horemen ' and Warehousemen's Union (Ind.) to, cia countermand any instructions it nounned may have given its members not to work on Victoria Day Edward N. Strang of the employers' the agreement with the provided for the longshore gangs on a holiday double time pas EIGHT SHIPS IDLE But Monday none of the long rate coast lum had in of the over-al not the Longs provin has of quver count heen an poll Vane Victoria major lo West and Dunean 97 per cent fa These resent more than half the IWA member cals in New minster how more president than group, said trike local union calling out of for yor a rep 1h O00 on the coast GOES BY WEST land. (CP) OWN LEGS COMBERTO fohn Rooer Vancouver's 1 500 ae 'China Refuses To Pay Its Bill CONRAD FINK cLHI, _ Indie mission, ie iad: pi failed in keep the peace in Viet-Nam, has a money problem because China has refused to pay its share of peacekeeping costs An informed source gays Pe-| king has a debt backlog of} $3.915,000 for the costs in South- east Asia The debt is large proportions other coun- tries will have to contribute more or the commission--whose members are Canada, India and Poland--will be forced to reduce its already understaffed forces in Viet Nam, Cambodia and Laos, the informant said China accepted an obligation to help finance the commis sion's work al the 1954 Geneva By assuming such conference, attended by (AP)--! land their foes, tries seeking an end bbe m ve to what war, ARRANGED PEACE The conference control commission to supervise the withdrawal of French forces the Viet Minh- forerunners of today's Viet Cong guerrillas The United States, which at tenied the Geneva. conference as an observer, and other West ern countries have indicated 19 coun- ative sme the Wrench tndachina COMMISSION as an 'instrument of arranged a '9 pay its bills, shaky peace and established the! '* behind its refusal. they want to keep the control} commission alive, even if it is! ineffective. The chaired by India, constitutes-an international presence" in Southeast Asia. There is some feeling it eventually could form commission, | } Forces Attack Uganda Palace KAMPALA (Reuters) -- Uganda army forces today at | tacked the palace of the king of t the 'basis for a new peace initi- {Buganda and unconfirmed jports said they ered its defenders. The kabaka ward Frederick Mutesa, was re- ported to have been arrested by he re had overpow- (king), Sir Ed besieging. forces But Peking has assailed the Ud. Imperiausm, Although Peking has nol given a specific reason for refusing this apparently | | A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. l14 aawAIi PTR Ie? WE wry em © eee 4 King St. East "723.2721 DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH .,, $5.00 PER DAY --asttace cance 725-655 RUTHERFORD' 5 -_---- --mosmes Ase Ee Can AND kev a apt eI =. 14 AL ; 725-6553 BERT ST. Oshawe is Australia by bi 15,000. shoremen turned out to load or emigrating to unload waiting ships in Vancou- cycle. He ver, Port Alberni, Prince Ru-! mile journey after retiring from New Westminster, Che- his Worcestershire job becatise mainus and Crofton and at least fed up with the English eight ships sat idie at dockside... weather "& girl must be a friend to her boss, his public relations officer, his colleague and nurse if necessar but should never love him "Nothing is more irritating or boring to the boss's friends ee === and colleagues than an ador- -- ing and. possessive secretary "We once had a doctor whose secretary was so in love with him that she hated the patients taking up his time 'She married the man in the end--but he lost most of his practice," YARDMAN She warned the girls against an oe | , est que jen tools dressing in the more outland eed. | ish styles and suggested that Rundle Garden Centre thigh-high skirts are not for 1015 KING ST, E 725-6551 business undertook the tan Whitby, Oshawa COMMERCIAL ® INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS NO DOWN PAYMENT @ 20 Months to Pay ® 3 Year Guarantee awa 720-1541 OSHAWA PAVING MARCI sm : pert ane he i Rundle Garden Centre Complete Sales and Service Soles ond Your Gardening Needs LAWNBOY, TORO Service for All Put a glamorous light on your decor... 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