THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 25, 1967 12 | | 'Move By PM To Block 'Channel 3 Bid Denied 600 In London Milling Mass Outfoxed And Frustrated Mr. Martin said he will ask the construction trades council to intensify its boycott of Emco products. July 19 the unions placed an embargo on Emco products, Tuesday Emco strikers turned down an offer which the sT¢ TC LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Ajand obstructing a police officer, company termed final. TORONTO milling mass of 600 trade union-|Robert John Green, 22, - 'cu te | : : : ists were outfoxed and frustrat-jing an officer and Earl Bruce} ccusnacd russ ecard comes Quotations | TORONTO (CP)--The conten-;Ralph Snelgrove, Geoffrey Stir-|when the BBG chairman was @l\eq Thursday when they showed|Hawke, 38, wilful damage. | 2-003 ltt: me tious issue of Barrie's Channeljling and Alan Waters -- are|Progressive Conservative. up to lay siege to the strike-| Police said Evetts and Hawke * FRIDAY * faa orevieus an heated up Thursday amid/prominent Liberals. Both the Star and Telegram|bound Emco Ltd. plant. are Emco employees but Green| ier ee va ie _ <ne Sterling, agro Pare reports indicated that while Mr.| The demonstration ry 9 ba at another plant. | The Big Fun Dance I i\tha me nister Pearson|Telegram report, | Pickersgill favored approval of|timed to catch about yy Boers een 4 s4\may block the move of the/day: "I don't believe the Liber-lthe move, Finance Minister|kebreakers" leaving for home. |AVERT one 8, driven! " ah nig a tinea '\transmitter of station CKVR,|al party would allow itself to be/sharp and State Secretary Judy|Instead, the unionists found the ' As ae of - uses, oct ar re Place to Meet Acad bran 3 |Barrie. to the edge of the Met-|intimidated by rumor-mongers/;aMarsh were against it in the|company had outsmarted them } y an kmco Hidbeoneed nu Bed Upsladabal hoists ib otolatal etd | Agena Mg: |ropol:tan Toronto area, and alarmists in the Tory| cabinet. -- the employees had been sas rapper riage a LITTLE | Any Aaa Meanwhile the station's own- ar 1 tet t from|_,M®: Stirling made the turn-off out an hour earlier. , |But for the quick action of a| | aay jiers ofiered -- if the transfer is @ only payo: raat is or offer in a discussion with| A few office employees Cars | police officer in ordering the | CAESAR Armore 4/approved -- to take Channel 3/the Liberal government," helroronty advertising men. Hejand three leased buses Emco|s iver to stop the youth would| tC Cop joff the air during prime time|added, "is honest government."| 514 he would be. willing to|uses to transport about 75 of its/have tin sin Ove | AND THE ple under certain conditions to DENIES INFLUENCE have lawyers draw up papers|employees to an rom e} a8 . | | Barex avoid the risk of any serious)" farjer Mr, Stirling had said,|commutting the station to leave|Plant then became the target of| Haggpeceniy co ~ ar reo | CONSULS Bt Hawk interference on two popular|«y have always been a Liberal|the air "if any serious interfer-[bottles, rocks, eggs and -e hai re ahd GonaeHaat AACR OBOUOR OUR, | Bounty Ex adjoining U.8. channels. and will always be # Liberal,jence occurs in prime time' in|tomatoes. seias|Pentin Couvoll, 'walonioe the! Admission 1.50 | Bao A spokesman for the prime|pyt this had nothing to do with| Toronto as a result of the trans- Three men were _ later) aashipn Catena 9 sms. te 44:30 Bunker H minister denied a report in the\the BBG's decision.' He added|mitter move. Prime time usual-/charged. They were Edgarjto set up a human treat ofl woe ' C Mines 1 |Toronto lelegram that Mr.|that he had received his firstly is regarded as 7 to 11 p.m, |George Evetts, 61, enact preyeat ge taal fat . G6 SE oa Pearson "has decided that|radio licence, in Montreal,| Mr. Waters said that about if be gaiek wanted Ao eaean oe aL: Channel 3 will not be allowed to} per cent of programs carried) ly initne daa c Nist 1 move into Metro."' | " by the Buffalo stations are Bureaucracy : . ates ig oggonl ler . ® ch 10k | Candore The Toronto Star said it had| Diefenbaker available on other channels wae ay eaeY ng (FS Gwe re learned authoritatively that the! received in Toronto, If it were S hi 1 Th t? dari ---- ---- -- ! chrom prime minister, as of Thursday | . adele that cue 3 caused) Cnoo reat! Eoin Lake afternoon, had not made his| "legitimate interference' with| sper 'p)._On.-| Comb Met af d ala Lauds Winkler Buffa'o programs not otherwise), BUCKHORN, Ont. (CP)--On-| conlgas ; : mind, available in Toronto, then|@tio public schools are becom- Conige 1 ae 4 Sere | At a news conference) #anNQVER ,Ont. (CP) --|CKVR would go off the air dur-| "8 bureaucratic to the point ros dae HENER GREETS SHAH OF IR AN ae ad 7 = Py og Opposition Leader John Diefen-|ing the time these programs aged Masry St af ane Con Fray MIC rei deggie hister! baker at a testimonial dinner|were turned on fee crea Tae ae Morisn Pickersgill had referred the) pnircqay night paid tribute to ~ Stirlt |the Ontario Teachers Federa- | © Neg 10 Governor - General. Mich Government House at Otta visit to the capital. jmatier to the cabinet, but nolmie Winkler. a former Mr. as, oe . er tion was told Thursday | C Reve 2 ner left, and the Shah of wa Thursday for the Shah ae decision had been reached Progressive Conservative party |Yence that - saree Antiete | Dr. J. H. M. Andrews, C0-0r- | cop Fields t who is on a 16-hour private (CP Wirephoto) Se i ence that no serious interfer-|qinator of research at the Cop Man | Iran chat at a reception a ho is o P iIRFQUF whip who is retiring from fed- ; + if hana -- --$_--___--___--________---- [REQUEST APPROVED eral politics, ence _ Ped hae the|Ontario Institute for Studies In| po y ast Gov- al move, and added: "As far as/ Education, told the OTF board) hs i Piiood re aes Genes a In praise of Mr. Winkler, wholI'm concerned, if we have the!of governors' annual convention | Bein Pac " Robarts romises ud ] V |CKVR's application to move its/&S represented the Grey-Bruce/ opportunity to test for 90 days,/that an over bureaucratic 53 -| Denison ltransmitter from Barrie, 50 sig nee 1957, Mr. Diefenba-| we ent _siialeinie all interfer-|tem could pose a serious threat | Donalde es no T P hectare ence in Toronto." |to the development of profes- Frobex > i fore 95 miles tom the Mares "We owe a great deal to Eric! Among the opponents of the|sionalism in teaching. | Giant Yi ti n ortunit lpolitan Toronto boundary. This| Winkler. He was my whip. He|transmitter move is television] In an interview Thursday Goldray u lwoulé allow the signal to be|"#S my friend. A hard worker|columnist Dennis Braithwaite/Mr. Keith Punch, who made the rao hal received by Toronto sete ay he showed interest /of The Globe and Mail, who has|study as a doctoral thesis, said Gradore : ; 3 Ais aaah tae ype .|in others agreed to meet Mr. Stirling in a/the bureaucracy depends on the Grorey oO" Y --Premier |members { French-language To advise the government) Would ir effect add another : f ; A ie alt desley op | Grandue ie bens oid qturebay|eradents are great enough tolas to the procedures required to| Toronto TV station | Mr. he wee bpp Ge HA pao rg ne feta ™ ---- style' of the arenas night the government will meet| warrant instruction in French." |provide opportunities in the) Normally, the transport min-| provincial PC nomination for CBC's oreantans isa Pablie Rive|> Bakthi is 40 miles north of Aimer the need of Ontario's French-| "As far as possible they|public system for those who are|ister could approve or reject)".° " : Tabsdey Sept. 19 at 10 y Paiarboro h north 0! Hastings speaking residents for equal|should provide for French-|primarily French-speaking." the BBG's action on his own| Michael Starr, former labor bi Wel Bm FOURS, Neath i educational opportunities b y|speaking Ontarians the counter-| He also said the increasing|authority, but because of the minister in the _ Diefenbaker 4igh-B} providing French-language |part of the existing English-lan-|interest in English-speaking|uproar in Toronto--with politi-|overnment who also was on bs instruction in all secondary| guage educational program." | people in learning French may|cal overtones--Mr, Pickersgill pte po & el i so x} 7 ean reed | >cessary srovide|brought the matter before the! © Dp) pi mi | 3 Jelex "hie told PAszociation canadi-| TO SET UP COMMITTEE ped ie ee rirenarl Se rere | atinet first balloting at the convention SCHOOL SUPPLIES 5 <9 colaen eA enne des educateurs de langue| Mr. Robarts said the depart-| uae secondary schools The issue became highly con-| 220 felt he had support across ~ ihe F Kam Kotla francaise that French-language| ment of education will establish)" wy giouid emphasize also that |tentious tn Toronto aioe uot country. | RI ET ; rty Knees secondary schools would bela ee wi Avira terms Of ince such schools would be an|nents of the move claimed that}, *. Rogar are ie METROCOLOR © Dozen Ok tans established wh erever the're erence will be _lintegral part of the existing|the Channel 3. signal woutd]t® ty an ang 0 commit | Lab. Min public schools system of theinterfere with reception in| /Se" O0 Wiat he would do at ALSO ON THE SAME PROGRAM L uteuit proyince, they would automati./Toronto from U.S, network pta-| be Shhisd keel | " Leitch ow et 0 or Ta e lcally receive the same financial |tions in Buffalo, N.Y., whose|g Loose Leaf HORSE WITH A Marchent assistance as a1] secondary|signals on adjoining Channels 2) ] i schools.' and 4 are received in Toronto) IZZA | GC Y aur MeWet 4 | Mr. Robarts said it is not the| With the aid of outside aerials. | | 4 FL ING TAIL Haas Ur ed To Avoid Confusion :: vernment's intention to! In addition, some civic offi-| Phone 723-024) | e ] § Mldrim jestablish "an exclusively ciais in Toronto claimed that or 720-0192 | taopul Min . ner | French-language system of edu-| political favoriti influenced U | Nat Expl STE. ADELE, Que. (CP)--j Claire Perry, executive chair-| ida thao pra political favoritism n H ee Nealon Confusoin {f not chaos willjman of the council, said \ Se ehtd peeled public system /the BBG in its decision, since} EPI $s 250 Pak | New id reign in oo high omens | "It depends on what we do if) «4 corplemedtary. and: ade the three owners of CKVR -- Harr next year unless a new method | Grade 13 is to exist five or 10 sida Yeegt eee 2 ° N Imperal : ' Miitibs lOuate froin not » com. (quate knowledge of English is | tewlund is found for judging the abi years from now .If we com-| dscential if the French.speaking H | Join The Crowd at : of Grade 13 students, an educa-/mand respect for our work then tion expert warned Thursday. Grade 13 will continue. If not, it Ross Cruickshank, director of|could disappear." education in Galt, Ont., one of} several speakers attending the three-day conference of the Ontario Secondary School Head- masters' Council here, said: "If you merely set achieve- ment tests," he said, "you will Following the meeting the principals divided into groups which will draft resolutions to 'be presented at today's final sessions . |person is to participate fully in ithe life of Ontario, of Canada| land,. indeed, of North Amer.| ica."" He said his view is shared by the l'Association canadienne 'francaise d'education d'Ontario. O'Neill Collegiate "The Ugly Ducklings"' SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th DANCE -- with -- if SIMCOE ST. S$. be back to where you started -- CHILDREN ; " amp gh iggecotet bear apseonon | 0 Rete i OW aru, 96¢ 8:30- 11:30 -- DRESS CASUAL Mr. Cruickshank suggested the decision for promotion in various subjects should depend on the department. heads in each school . Principal J. R. 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