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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Sep 1966, p. 10

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19 ™ OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 30, 1966 Federal Labor Code Rouses Sailors' Ire -- see - COURT-KING-RITSON-CPR AREAS ALL READY TO GO!! eo Ey ¥ «| Progress rt. OTTAWA _application-of the code to the [a1 bea} pers could be faced with an in- ATHOL aboard ship. dustry-wide walkout. R extra pay for holidays... | It was the first time the four} The federal labor standards unions had joined together for The-unions took strong excep- tion to a suspension of the terms action. But _union|y of the code they say was leaders said it wouldn't be the: granted to: shipping companies' /ast. without their knowledge. 'They drafted a letter to Labor Min- ister 'Nicholson calling for an inquiry. ' The Seafarers International Union, the Canadian Merchant Service Guild, Canadian- Marine Officers Union and Canadian Maritime «Union, which repre- sent some 14,000 ship workers, say wages for about 88,000 working days 'totalling '$1,400,- 000 is at stake. : The unions set out these three main complaints: --It was. a discriminatory: ac- tion for the government to. éx- empt shipping companies from the labor. code without reference to employees: -- WANT AN INQUIRY An inquiry should be held as soon as possible to. expedite 'They said they sare aware of y and: p: the increased power ayailable/vides for eight statutory holi- to them through concerted bar-|days for which employees must gaining and are 'working to-jeither be given time off or paid wards this end. "at the rate of time and a half. OSHAWA MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION REGISTRATION: 1966-67 SEASON Registration for the Oshawa: Minor Hockey Associ- ation for the 1966 -.67 'season will be conducted at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium on the following dates: : . : MONDAY, October 3, 7:00-9:00 P.M. -- JUVENILE THURSDAY, October 6, 7:00-9:00 P.M. -- MIDGET SATURDAY, October 8, 8:00 - 12:00 A.M. -- BANTAM MONDAY, October 10, 7:00-8:50 P.M. -- BANTAM G $ m = NEW CADILLAC ELDORADO of cars -- Calais, De Ville and Fleetwood -- in twelve body styles. Completely re- styled for 1967, the Cadillac dimensions are unchanged but a new silhouette gives the car a longer appear- ance and a powerful, hori- zontal design' line, sweep- ing the entire length of the car, emphasizes length and provides a sculptured look. mal opera coupe and full- wheel openings that give it a sporty appearance. The basic Cadillac engine -- 429 cu. in:, 340-hp, V8 -- adapt- ed for front wheel drive, powers the Eldorado, El- dorado also incorporates outstanding new safety fea- tures standard on all new Cadillacs, The luxurious Cadillac line includes, be- sides Eldorado, three series The new, five - passenger, front wheel drive Cadillac Eldorado, while in the Cad- illac tradition, has its own exclusive design. It fea- tures crisp, tailored lines, long hood, distinctive roof, and short rear deck. This new, personal, luxury car offers a youthful, yet digni- fied, -appearance, with roof design reminiscent of a for- US. Attacks Kill Viets Next-Of-Kin Get Damages le 8 IE IS AVE. ITCHELL 0! RD AVE ~}~ TILCO STRUCK 9 MONTHS PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- George Watson, Canadian di- rector of the Textile. Workers Union of America, said Thurs- * The registration fee for the 1966 - 67 season will WASHINGTON (CP-AP)--The United States has paid an av- The largest loss took place Aug. 9 when 63 civilians. were killed and 83 were wounded Gen. William Westmoreland, commander of U.S. forces in day that a nine-month strike against Tilco Plastics Ltd. def- be 50c per player. A skating and practice session will be held on all registration dates -- Bring your |Viet Nam, has ordered a study|jnitely will continue. The On- after two F-100s attacked ajof the procedures for calling in erie' tobor Relations Board hamlet in the Mekong River|air strikes and also ordered a|last week denied the union per- Delta southwest of Saigon in the |full-seale investigation into each}mission to prosecute the com- mistaken belief Viet Cong were|of the incidents. The investiga-|pany for failing 'to bargain in there. \tion is still under way. good faith. erage of $34 a death in dam- ages to the nearest relatives of 166 South Vietnamese killed by 11 misdirected U.S. attacks since July 1, defence depart- ment statistics showed today. Total compensation paid in the 166 deaths was about $5,650. Lesser amounts have been paid to the 252 South Viet- namese civilians wounded in the incidents, depending on the ex- tent of their injuries. The statistics covered inci- dents caused by inaccurate strikes and those resulting from the accurate bombing of vil- lages incorrectly believed to be harboring enemy troops. The. figures were learned in the wake of the mistaken bomb- ing of a northern hamlet Tues- day that resulted in 35 deaths and injuries to at least 17 per- sons. Officials said the incident was 'caused when two marine pilots apparently meovhe tasnate Plane incidents have been the chief cause of the mistaken kill- ings and injuries, the statistics showed. MISS WITH BOMBS Eight times in the last three months bombs have either missed their targets or been dropped under mistaken as- sumptions, killing 155 persons and wounding 229. Murder Suspect Gets Remand SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. (CP)--Ronald Ernest Eagleson, 32, of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., was remanded to Nov. 25 when he appeared in court Wednes- day on a charge of capital mur- der. Eagleson is charged in the stabbing death of Gerald Wil- Ham McKnight, 35, his neigh- bor. Eagleson was arrested Tues- day shortly after McKnight, a native of Indianapolis, Ind., was admitted to hospital with stab wounds in his head and chest. On September 29th at 5 p.m. our technicians, working with Bell Telephone personnel completed impedance and return loss measurements on our new coaxial cable in the area bounded by Court Street, King Street, Ritson Road and the CPR Railway Tracks. : All that remains to be done before the homes in this area are activated is the installation of several amplifiers and splitters. Our Chief Technician, Mr. Dick Hancock, informs us that this should be completed by the weekend. Upon, the completion of this area, there will be a total of 2205 homes in Oshawa with Cable TV available for immediate installation. equipment. NOTE: Birth Certificates will be required befor any ployer commences a league game, so avoid missed games and bring your birth certificate on registration night. Pre-Opening Special ! ! BECOME A CABLE TV RESERVE NOW AND RECEIVE FREE INSTALLATION (9.95 AFTER OFFICIAL OPENING) What Is Cable TV ? It is service which delivers a wider selection of TV stations to your set -- with perfect reception from each, without any need for an aerial. The signals are. received by a large sensitive master antenna system located on high land outside the city. Amplifiers boost their strength and co-axial cable erected by the Bell Telephone Company con- veys these signals in your home, allowing you to watch what you want -- when you hat GOveTsunGct This new form of TV reception has already been adopted by over 1500 cities im Canada and the U.S. Do You Need A Roof Antenna? No ... . The television cable eliminates the need for the unsightly, inefficient antennas, which cannot compare with all-season reception via television cable. Interference does not effect the cable, as is the case with roof antennas adjacent to street which carry heavy vehicular traffic and high tension hydro lines. How Is It Installed In Your Home ? Your television set is connected to the TV coble which-runs along the street or through your yard with the telephone cable that serves you. The connecting wire is smaller than @ lead pencil and it enters your house es neatly as your telephone line. No outside antenne is 'required. Do You Sign A Contract ? . when the cable is installed you simply pay 4.95 monthly. If you wish-to have your stereo connected at the same time, a small additional hook-up charge only is ~ mode. Your 4.95 monthly payment covers both from then on. Accounts are always payable one month in advance, Since there is no contract, there is no obligation for any period of time. ; Taste a few different brews and you'll always recognize Toby: introducing the barefoot It's the robust, maltier ale. SEE A LIVE DEMONSTRATION OF 10 CHANNELS CRYSTAL CLEAR RECEPTION WITH CABLE TV . , . VISIT OUR OFFICE TONIGHT TILL 9 P.M. Try a Toby from Carling... 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