Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1972, p. 6

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Georgetown Works Staff Backs CVCA Employees Local Canadian Union of Public Employees representing employees of the Town of Georgetown the Town of Acton and C It E members em ployed by Peel and County and the Town of Brampton met at Cedar vale Community Centre Thursday to pledge their support on picket lines if necessary to the employees of the Credit Valley Conservation Authority In their current differences with the CVCA The regular staff of about employees arc also represented by Local of the Canadian Union of Public Employees In April of this year almost mediately after negotiations commenced for a renewal of the agreement between the parties management laldoff the entire unionized work force for two weeks Lack of funds was given as the reason resulting from an alleged tightening of the purse strings by the Ontario Govern A press release issued this toys Throughout negotiations management tailed to move from Its original offer of percent and percent over two j cars and flatly refused to consider even the average settlements in the area Again the Ontario Governments grip on the purse brings was as the reason notwithstanding that the Government had sub stantiolly increased the fees to the public for the use Provincial Porks operated directly by the Government Union decided to apply for conciliation services and officer J has now been pointed During all of tho above proceedings arrangements were being made by the Ontario Government and the Credit Valley Conservation Authority to lure students from June September i to do the kind of work that should properly be done by the regular employees of the Authority says release Ill litruhv Hum students who must In will In paid a maximum of SI JO per hour mid in be m ployed In laying out id irking iilw nature trull inkirim repnrs to the landslide at and also in ilcnnmft up operations in hi Porks All this In spite of the fact that was considered necessary lo the regular staff with families lo support for two weeks ily short time it stales Tills Union is not opposed the efforts to create summer iploymcnt for the where they are hired lo effectively denj work to regular iployecs where are used device to bring unfair pressure to bear on employees to sub standard working indltlons and terms of em ployment Such activity on the part of management and par Government Management because thi t redit Valley Authority Is in off short of the Ontario meal is in best lone term of the taxpojers the regular or the students themselves who some ve ill become of Hie forte This policy the Ontario Government with respect student in the subsequent hard mil unreasonable attitude of the redit Volley Authoril in is student labour into a tool to depress llic working minions employ us with to support d commitments to It is therefore clearly it mist the best interests of communities Involved with Hie redit Villey Cheap labour provided by the Ontario muniment is used to depress conditions for workers in Hit Valley Watershed News lied Church Couples Club and the Young Peoples on Friday evening June at the school grounds hall diamond with the Couples Club the winners of the Following the game Ihey nil enjoyed a barbecue at he home of Mr and Mrs Albert an and few ventursome had a swim in tho pool although the weather was a little Duncan son former minister of the Union charge was the speaker at Church an Inlversary on Sunday June Special music was provided by the Brown sisters of Presbyterian Church Many enjoyed renewing acquaintances with Mr and Mrs They were entertained by Rev Mrs II Smith at following the service men group of the church worked hard previous to the iiliiiiu THURSDAY 1B72 Pane anniversary service to restore he two large front doors of the eh arch with wood and hinges of thesame material as the original doors St John Ambulance is both a service and a teaching body It has three foundations The Brigade the Association and the Ophthalmic Hospital in Jerusalem PHONE 8772201 Georgetown Herald Be Sure To Visit The Grass Shack Gallery NOW OPEN at Main St S Georgetown FEATURING FINE ORIGINALOIL PAINTINGS AT REASONABLE PRICES Works bv such renowned artists as RIEUWERS VOS CALDINI VAN DER HOOP LEO etc ALSO A SELECTION OF ALL TYPES OF FRAMES Do drop in and look around II Return ENGAGEMENT RAE GOLDMAN SHEWILLBE IN OUR GALLERY AGAIN Thursday to pm noon to pm and Sat am to 2 pm to provide on the spot CARICATURES QUICK SKETCHES AT 2 CHARCOAL PORTRAITS AT 6 PASTEL PORTRAITS AT 12 Please call ahead for your appointment 8771821 Social Personal Rev Marilyn Crescent is a trip to Britain and Northern Ireland P of Pentecostal he wis attending in Assemblies of Cod conference Somerset He then visited his home community Belfast with his father Robert other i of Pick enjoyed swimming patty Monday niiht with Mr and Mrs Derek J me KM re scent as hosts pack first met at the home Ifadcr Terry for opening ceremonies Mrs Jones served hot choeolale alter the Mrs Denis Hughes Crescent and three ycir old daughter have returned a five week holiday in r It years since Mrs Hughes has seen her parents Mr and Mrs Joseph Walton on Thames in Surrey She visited her father ind ither in Mr and Mrs A Hi Sussex During her stay in Mrs Hughes i who is president of the George town ehaplcr of the Sigma I In Sorority had the opportunity In attend the international lonvcnlion of the Sorority in 1 Three hundred delegates assembled there from ill over the world and enjojed the convention program hosed on the theme Times One of their meetings w is planned and eondueted is it might have been in the lime of I complete with authentic costumes and Old ror entertainment there were madrigals court jesters a maypole and a two lour trip around london by eoach FREE CAR WASH AND WAX ASTRO WITH ANY GASOLINE PURCHASE Geoielnwn Public library shelves iainid i set of cook bonks the generosity of the Pin of Sigma Phi last week when Mrs 1 left and Mrs Norma Tripp centre delivered and donated the five book set on behalf the HOMEOWNERS CALL TO 50000 Obtain all the cash you need and red uco your payments by as much as hall with or 3rd mortgage on sensible terms Call today lor courteous service Prompt Corp 330 Bay St Toronto Colt Coll evenings

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