Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 27, 1979, p. 6

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Page June concentrate efforts on local Canadian Tire stores Over was stolen from the Canadian Tire In Acton and Georgetown in two robberies lost week both involving groups of wo Three women a small item it the store in George town June 19 and ashed for change from a In small bills During he ex change the women created confusion around the till and removed about from the The women were all about years with brown hair ringing in from 5 lo They spoke a foreign language possibly French Several scuffles broke out following a fund raising event it Hie Georgetown Memorial Arena About to 400 people were in attendance many werv intoxicated police said Several minors were found on the premises in violation of the liquor permit Radiators valued at were removed from five veh teles in Acton Watson s Auto Paris report a burglary which occurred some time Thursday evening The burglars gained entry by the lock on the front door The equipment stolen is at PIONEER CHILDREN ROLL INTO TOWN 1 suspects In About two down from across town turned out for the Children Parade which highlighted Saturday Pioneer Days festivities In downtown Georgetown Preceded by a police escort the children rode decorated bicycles and tricycle pushed festive buggies or strolled leisurely In colorful costumes along Main Street and up Mill The threeday event downtown merchants gave the youngsters a chance to participate In the recreation of their lifestyle and amusements Herald photo the theft of from the Canadian Tire in Acton the lame afternoon The women entered the store purchased a small item and went through the deck out counter One of the women to the cashier in whit might hive that wastakenduringabreak outside The in on Crescent last burglars got in through a week The burglars got in window through a basement window A tachometer track A large quantity of photo- tape player and several tapes graphic and stereo equipment with a WOO were valued at between and from car parked on was stolen from a resi Crescent TOWN Of HALT0N HILLS ALL REFUSE NORMALLY PICKED UP MONDAY JULY 2nd WILL BE PICKED UP TUESDAY JULY 3rd WORKS DEPARTMENT TOWN OF HALTON HILLS ITS A SMALL WORLD Labor still a sleeping giant ex- CUPW boss tells workers Herald special More than ever theic Is a need for unity solidarity and militancy In the labor move men in Canada Joe Davidson former president of the Cana Union or Postal Workers told the Brampton and District Labor Council last Monday Speaking the monthly meeting of the labor countlit Davidson not only discussed the need for labor unity in Canada but also took the op portunity to describe the labor management woes within the postal system and criticize the leadership of the Canadian Labor Congress He described the Canadian movement as a sleep ing giant and said that in 1976 when a nationwide hour strike was called to protest wac and price controls it was awakened for a brief moment but that moment was not enough Referring several times to comments by leaders to its member not to take any militant actions or reactions In be lat postal strike In Cann da Mr Davidson said here is a need for leaders who will not counsel over There appears lo be a of ibis kind of leader si ip at the present time and the labor move mint will remain a sleeping yant until that leadership merges or elected to hi slid In his call for national labor unity former CUPW presi dent said it is necessary in order to oppose and defeat the vicious attack of big and all levels The attack he said will not lessen in the but In stead will intensify He slid the attack became obvious workers with the Imposition of and price controls in 1 dm think the go will be in improve million there is definite possibility of the re introduction of and pnei controls by Joe Who blue midline he said Mr Duidson also told the melting be expects the Con Jes to reintroduce Bill 12 and 11 lie proposed Bill C 12 would the index of public service pensions Dill C a would fi ivr provided further on public contract negotiations Neither bill his is Parliament was they could be ed Mr Davidson described C 12 as an unjust attack on the retired who had worked throughout their lives up to per cent of incomes toward their pension Indexing he said allowed the pensions lo Increase with the cost of living and that If cut It would be better to shoot the people than let them slowly starve Air Davidson said his public service pension is WOO a month In comparison a Unit Auto Workers member later told Davidson and the press that under present contract his Initial pension on retire ment will be a month Bill C said Mr Davidson will mean an end lo collective bargaining In the public vice and permanent wage con He said should be opposed by every means and that ccn if a public strike Is called it be criticized by leaders In the CLC Mr Davidson said he hoped that people are of the divide and conquer tactics used by the last government against unions He warned that the will probably be employed by the new government in its bargaining with public vice and what happens to us today will happen to you tomorrow He it to Nazi Germany lying under the divide and conquer I idle militant groups were one by one until iden were in a position to control the silent The former union lis socialist In Canada which would stop natural re source eliminate foreign con in Cimda stop building wtipons of war and do some thing to help solve the reduced demands and plojment program rather than j slid no just cut benefits with the end result We need a government for the people a government for profit he said He said the socialist govern was hi personal dream it could not happen overnight especially when the Inde unions have ics and as labor leaders In recounting the I of disputes within the til service 196j Mr the refusal by the government lo mi his resulted in the milit liny within the membership of GUI tt initial labor idtrs took their proposals to merriment negotiators who said no said the union The he said made no counter proposals and waited until the union returned In Idler negotiations he said union adopted a hard line for govern mcnl counter proposals before redue Us demands ada He said mild mannered cm of Hie postal system in be turned into militant vhat he called the worst employer in OLD BANK DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN Master charge SPECIALS COLOUR COLOUR M5L 95 CHROMACOLOUR IB REMOTE CONTROL CHROMACOLOUR II CHROMACOLOUR II 14 CHROMACOLOUR K1924 I960 SYSTEM SO REMOTE CONTROL II MSI- 95 PORTABLES 54995 43995 59995 79995 95 II MSL TABLE MODELFREE STAND BLACK WHITE PORTABLES K134 SWIVEL BASE KJ20 J091 K131 13 ASSORTED COLOUR CABINETS IH5 EXCELLENT SAVINGS ON FLOOR MODELS WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL 13995 GS TELEVISION SALES SERVICE SQUARE Jt I Frank Save And Save In Every Way DELICIOUS QUALITY VEGETABLES FRUITS AND BRAND NAMES watch FOR OUR DAILY SPECIAL Posted at the entrance CHECK THE YELLOW TAGS FOR MORE IN STORE SPECIALS Joe USA No 1 SWEET BING Cherries Reg 1 99 USA No FRESH Bunch Carrots 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