Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 25, 1979, p. 11

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Tilt llfHAU f July Size of sale Is surprise to union LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK By BOB Special to the Herald Sac of the Canada Saw plant in Ac I on and the loss of more than Jobs comes as a bit of a blow a pokes man for the United eel Work of America Union said Canada announced lost week that Hoc and Company of New York had purchased company operations in Ac ion Quebec and Vancouver Oct 1 subject to the approval of the federal Foreign Investment Review We just negotiated an agreement and we were told a month ago that some product lines would be sold but we have any idea of the magnitude Bald Jim Pudge a union representative for Lo cal He said negotiations be tween parties Is hampered by a three- week plant shutdown for vacation and little official information is available Steel Workers Union officials plan to meet with officials of both firms in August to discuss the announcement We want to sec what happening before we decide we will do he said DIVERSE HOLDINGS Canada is a diary of the Sandvik Group a Swedish firm that has diverse manufacturing holdings in eluding a conveyor turing operation In Guelph Mr Pudge said the dlfcr in divisional responslblll ties between the Acton hand plant and the Guelph plant prevents a shift to Guelph They management told the Acton operation lost some to S3 million in the time they hud it Mr Pudge said purchased the firm In We don really think they gave It much chance not much was changed down then he said Employees have been telling union officials that improve meats in production be made he added Commenting on the short ownership by Canada Mr Pudge said ihe disturb ing point is that a Swedish plant comes in and buys planl and then shuts it down Motorbike report is sought Acting chief W I Hording of the Ilaiton Regional Police told the police commission last week there is a problem with motorcycle gangs In Deputy chief Harding was commenting in response to a letter to Attorney General Roy McMurtry a copy of which was sent to the commission In he letter TW Dowling dent of Thomas Dowling and Associates Ltd a real estate firm In Burling on expressed his about motorcycle gangs in cities Deputy chief Harding owl edged that there is a problem hut said he would prefer to make a confidential report lo the commission on nature of problem In He added that he would be prepared to make some comments during the In camera portion of that meet The commission agreed to handle the situation as he suggested In the letter Mr sold he is very gravely con with the violence and intimidation of biker gangs In our cities My business associates neighbors and friends ate ap palled at the utter of these animals and alarmed at their connection with organ lied crime he said and II it to an American id lid that it appears to In of Canad ins governing foreign ownership hat require new firms to purchase in existing plant rather than establish a Let us put your wedding in bloom The day Is preaching And the arrangements being made Call us tor bouquets cor sages lowers for church or table center pieces We have everything to make your day a beautiful occasion 82 Mill Street Halloo Hills scribed hi ire Benefits included m February The linn will manulaclure of the redundant workforce settlement clause mi hand and circular may be i helluva proved im information manly for the forestry Should the ipphcahon labor man proved vacation benefits and surrounding the plant try it improvements to medical Hoe and It is believed that under the Hut will eventually close sa modi pens and dentil coverage has been seeking an linns of the sale Hoe will the Acton plant and move union officials it We really threw old opportunity f the to lease the Acton operation closer to the High said negotiations forestry equipment for about two years way transportation com under a eood from scratch Mr Pudge said market raising possibilities described a GIVE US A TRY I MENS SHORTS TANK TOPS ASSORTED COLOURS MORE TERRIFIC MIDSUMMER NIGHTS SAVING AND SIZES 50 OFF LADIES SHORTS T0PS ASSORTED COLOURS AND SIZES 50 OFF PATIO TABLES REG 88 WOMENS SUMMER SANDALS ASSORTED COLOURS AND SIZES 50 o OFF PATIO LOUNGERS REG 88 SPECIAL J a a Credit Conveni Any of These Credit Cards Accepted IN THE GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE M0N thro SAT J

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