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~.dations
Mtet:
Rejections
And
Certifications
L
...
BOUR
R•:LATIO!\S
MEET
I
from
Transport & Allied Work-! Employees enion
Local
988,
on
:
The Newfoundland Labour crs
Union
Lon!
855
of
the
In-
,
bchaH
of
a unit
of
its
em-
1
Relations Board held its eighty-' ternational Brotherhood of· plo\'ccs.
ri;itth mrrtin;:
on
20.
21
June, J Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Ware-;
b.
if.~prcseni;~tion
Yotc
19til. housemen
and
Helpers
of
Amcr·: Orderedi
Followm~
is
an
actount
of
ica
affecting Pratt Represents· i The Board
ord1•rcd
that a
rc-
thc actions taken
and
decisions' til'es (Newfoundland) Ltd.,
on.
presentation vote
be
(·onductcd ·
rendered daring
that meeting:
1
the grounds of
no
majority.
A!
among a unit
of
employees
of
1.
Ctrtlllcatlons Granttd: . reprcsentahon vote
was
con-
1
Beach
Transport Limited
to
de-
It
l The Board certified· dueled
in
this case. !ermine whether the emplovccs
Tr~nsport
and
Allied Workers'
3.
Application
for
Revocation t desire Truck
D1·ivers,
tiairv '
t:nion Local
855
of
the Inter· '
of
Certification Granted: I Workers, Warehousemen
and
national Brotherhood
of
Team· .
(a)
The Board
revol•ed
the; Auto Sen·
ice
Emplnyccs Union ·
stcrs, Chauffeurs. Warehouse-
order
of
certification issued
on
! Local
998
to
act
as their
har-
mcn
and
Auto Service
Em·
27
February 1951
to
Retail ' gaining agent
in
collcetivc bar- ·
ployees
s.a\'e
and except
Man-,
Clerks International
Associa-
1
gaining with their employer.
•:er,
Foreman. Office Staff
and
lion Local
160'4
on
behalf
of
a
The
Board directed that the
Sales
Staff. unit of employees
of
Ayre & ; unit
for
voting
will
be
"all
em·
I b) The
Board.
certified
Sons
Limited. The application i ployees
of
Beach
Transport
Truck Dri,·ers. Dairy Workers
..
for revocation
of
the order
was
I Limited,
save
and
cxrcpt
Pre-
Warehousemen
and
Auto Ser· filed
by
Ayrc's Limited
and
1 sidenl and Vice-President.''
\'l•e Employees t:nion,
Local
·
A~-re's
Wholesale Limited,
sue-
:
6.
New
Applications:
. · 183 as the
bar~aining
agent
for
· cessor companies
to
Ayre & I
Th~re
is
at
present
one
ap-
•:::. unit of employees
of
Brook-
Sons
Limited. ' plication
for
certifil'ation
he-
. field lee
Cream
Limited. Grand 4. Application
for
Revocation ' fore the Board.
It
was
filed
by
'Falls. The unit
comp_ris1•s
all
·
of
Certllicalion Rejected: ! Retail, Wholesale and Depart-
employees sa,·e and
r~rept
Man-
(a
l The Board rejected
an
mcnt Store Union,
Local
1060
a:;:er
••
\ssistant
~tanager.
Fore-
application
from
Humber
Val-
aHceting Good)'ear Humber
iten. Salesmen
ami
Office
Staff.
Icy
Transport
Company
Limited Stores Limited, Gander.
:.
,,pp!Lcalion
for
nrtlficatlon seeking rc,·ocation
of
the order
1
Rf]ectcd:
of
certification issued
to
Truck
1
The
Board has scheduled its
111
The
Board
rejected
an.
DriYcrs,
Dairy Workers, Ware· next meeting
to
commenee
on
apphcation
for
certification housemen and
Auto
Serrice ' 18 July
1961.
I
Operator
l111ter-Province
Toll
Diaiing
ST.
JOHN'S,
Wee
Inlcr-pro\'inrial operator
toil
:.:cwfoundland
now
•:onnect·. ;
Sp
·'"
dialing
i~
ot
be
introrluced
on
, line
to
a direct trunk.
~he':
::.''•
the
.~:va~un
Tcleylwne
Com-
a~ks
the St. .John's
oper"t•.:
,i!;
pan~
s s)>tcm
111
:->ewfoundiancl.
dtal the number
wh1ch
sho
'·,
The
new
;ystcm
will
r:nahle
di-
~alling.
!Cnder
th~
l!l'W
Sl';·,~-
•
rcet
c.alt_s
bet
ween
!on~
dis.anee · she
wilt
still_
make
the
u;i;;
..
' ·
po1nh v.llhout the
lbe
of
a
see-
twn
to
the rhrect trunk
I•J
0
·•
ond
operator. A subseriher
111
\'arious
part>
of
the
.p:·
1
,
•.
,~
A
II
,,
1
~lontrcal.
for example,
Wlshm;;
without the assistance
ol
;,.l
~
.,,
to
c_all
-~ewfoundland
will need operator,
by
u~ing
h·:.l
·.
~:~
on\: gl\" the Npwfoundtand chan"e number.'. For e\J"
.,.
. 'number
to
the ;\lontreni ope:a- after makin" the
conn
..
,·.,,,·,·
'J. · d S
n '
'·
·
r]'
L 1 · ter
a,·
tor
Who
Will
be
ahie
\o
(llace
:.:e\'dOI!IHtland
'1;
'II"
rl·,-,,
,
-''
a C
~e~
. ' f .
· · ' ·
''
~
~I
mstcr o
the call without going throu:'h
~~1\'
wdt
he auiomat
1
co:i!·.
,:
. eputy '
1
. .
a
second operator
in
St.
.Jolm'>
nri'IL•d
to
th"
St
Jr,t-
11
' • . ld
the
Dally
;lien-
...
. . . . ' ,
c·
zone
•
WI
The change
will
mr:"n
tastL·r
chan~r:
,,
-tcm.
If
sh••
d
1
1.,;
oresl
1
res d
1
5
1 1
· • " ·' • f 1 I · an a t tr
long
1hstance
scrv1ce.
Howcl'cr. she
wdl
he
automatitJ:i·
.•
f n ce}
.,
the Company says
it
won't
mean
nected
tq
the Tup,ail
c'
'·
;";:!'·
nder
conlr~l.
h
T~lr
any change
111
the
size
of
op-
ThPn
,ilr:
will
hr.
able
1
,,
, ... " f people "
10
3
1
.•
.
.,,
"'h ·
home.,
were
m"
erator s.ntf. IH·r pari\·
h1·
lhahn"
•:.,
1..11'
ctr
The
new
sy,tcm. the tir,t number .
>h~
i<
calli;.".
·~--~
The
weather yeslcr
[
t
· 1 'ii
•·
- !.""'n'crior and aromt
stage o
II'
IIC'
1
WI
\:!fie
eitcet
wiwie
operatum
will
1.·~.,
,.
-~
1
• • •
with
thr
i.<>llr-
of
19:i2
tclr:-
a frw
sccrmris
to
eomr'•·•,
. ''J'enmsula made
II
phone <hrcetone'.
will
mean
Al:,·antagc will br i
:.
;,;
. ,
.for
siJ~\·eys
to
bl' mil
tl
·'d'
· f 1
1·
·•4ting asrcraft.
If
!'On
lC
au ttton,
or
ong ( Jstance the new systPm to cx:1
.>i
1
.
1
,
r·
...
call<,
of
\wudr:!rt
(•;;change
1111111·
crator
toll
diatm~
w,·
·::
;jJJirOI'C:
toda) of.lclal
At
Kiwanis:
Popular
Language;
I
I
I
No
Comment
Q·n
Merger
Jn.l
A reprcsentatil'e of the
His
Tlm1mtr
Hon.
CllrljllJCIJ \!acphrrson, Lirut.-Govrrnor,
officiall~·
open-
ed
tlte
Forgd·llH'
tllll appeal
comlw::t
cd
In·
the
local hranch
of
the
Canadian
Lq.;ion. \Irs . .\!. .\sh, Frcsicknt
of
the
Ladies' Anxiliary, accepts cheque
from
I
\is
!Tilnour.
T]d~
\'Car
the
orga
nizcrs
hope
to
reccin·
8.'5,000.
hers
to
rxistm~
~ubscri~Jcr.
Fur
pr~)\·ince.
Tht..;
~y:::~"llJ
t'f'.':
':1---
..
.
--
example.
all
St. .Johns
nnm·
bemg
u<ed
betwrrn
l.'•,r·
. .,; T
hers,
fo:·
long distance
call>.
Brook.
ljrartd Falh
.ar.d
'a
0
will
be
prefixed with the
ex·
John'<
change rumbcrs
'5i'.
The
areas
to
he
included
in
the first The Telct'hone
lo-np;.,_-f•lfe
Pr«
ternational l'nion. Carpenters
Of
Peo
I
and Joiners
of
America,
was
in
would make
no
comment
when
History
p e I
SL
John's yesterday
hut
he
"Here
on
this Island
we
speak interesting than
many
others asked about a rumoured affili-
a dialect all our
own,
as
a
peo-
in
diflerent countries.
One
or
II
ation
of
the
NBWW
with his
pie
,..e
share certain
speer:n
the ad\'anlages that this popu· Union.
habits
that class
us
as
a lar speech of ours has
O\'er
the ! There have bern persislant
bnguistic group"
...
and
th1s
'correct' formal speech
is
its: rumours
now
for
tlw past
two
is
a group of great \'ariety, so· ability
to
preserve
much
or
the
i-waeks
that
NBWW
Is
planning
sa1d
Dr.
George
Storey.
As-
antique
and
historical inter-
1
an
affiliation with
the
Cnrpcn-
sociat~
Professor
of
English at .
~sts.
i tcrs
and
fuel
was
fed
to
these
Mtmorial l'nh·ersity.
NOT
DICTIONERY
rumours
~!on<lay
when
Stirling
Yest~rday
at the regular 1 • • Thomas,
two
year president
of
weekly Kiwanis Jucnheon,
Dr.
,
Man)
of
our.
Newfou~dland
the NB\\'W resigned.
Stor~y
addressed the club and · words
you
won
t fwd
111
the i Thomas himself
~aid
t1111t
hr
the
many
guests that gathered
dlcho~ery,
but.
It
was
not
Dr.
hrliei'NI !he
7\B\\'W
slwuhl
Those
attentlin&:
the
Music
Fe~-
: Storey
5
llltcnll~n.
speakmg of · join
up
with the
Carpentrr,o;.
th·al Federation meeting here tlus,
to
deprectate
the_
st~nd·
Lloyd Goudie. formPr
Yicr-
m the city
were
present, and ard
langu_age,
tillS
Itself
IS
fmn· · president
nf
thr i\R\\'\\'
was
they were all
gi\'en_
a \'ery
Ill·
,
~l'
established and
IS
expand· I eleclrd 'fursday
as
the
new
prr-
formall,·e.
and amustng account •
mg.
I sidcnt
of
the
rnion.
snt-rreding
o_f
some
pomts m our unusual ;
But
he
did
suggest thai
we
~lr.
Thom~s.
hngu1s11c
backgrounds.
Dr.
shouldn't forget the
use
:
~lranwlule.
tnndon
T.ndd.
of
Storey·, talk
was
~ntitled
"The
of
our dialects, they pro· : the
lntc~national
Woodworkers
Relation
of
the
:\ewfoundlan~
~
\'ide a fascinatin study, they are
of
A~m;a;
decerhf1ed whrn
Dialect
to
~tandard
Language. e\·ident
of
free use of words, : the
J~;BI\
\\
was
set
up
undl'l'
POPULAR
SPEECil ; and gil·e
us
an
index into the : go\·ernment sponsor>hip.
sai<l
Popular speech
is
of
an
history
of
the
common
life
on
: that the
Carpent1•rs-:i\'BW\\'
af-
enormous \'ariety
in
:-lew~ound·
this Island. This 'Popular
Ian-
! filintion
movp
wns
~
ntsp
to
land. but
Dr.
Storey
sa1d
he
guage'
is
the medium
of
exprcs- .
J:et
the.
~oggprs.
of
1\pwfound-
""Duld
1gnore
th1s
at
present. sion
for
a not inconsiderable · land affthalcrl
w1th
a
hi~
union
and
en
on
to
other particular number of our Newfoundland- I while pre1·rntin;: them
from
d1alects here
...
dialects that ers. 1 choosing the union
nf
tlwir
ue.
not de5ernng
of
the
many
i
choi1·e.
!l!r.
Larld
said that the
cntsc1sms
thrown
upon
them. j Newfoundland
lo~gers.
nf
gir-
Hert
is
one thing that pro,·ed I
flem•lng
st•lll
rn a free l'otc,
would
choose
to
true. but comical-Newfound- hccome members
of
the 1\\'A
Ianden
have
their
own
accents, I
and
they
would
not
fal'our
an
and it seems unlike
any
others.
At
Large
affiliation
with
the carpenters.
For example
it
was
illustrated lllr.
Lad<!
Jws
said
on
man\'
that the sound 'Th'
1s
pronounc· ' occasions that the loggprs
ar;,
eel
like
'D'.
·oi'
is
merely "i' I
RCMP
and police
dog
were • only memhcrs
of
the NR\\'\\'
take
for instance 'Bile' the ket·
1
keeping
up
the search yester· , because they have
to
he
to
ob-
tlt
...
the letter 'o'
when
it
1
day
for 20-year·old
David
Flem- I lain
work
in
the
woor!s.
comes before 'R',
is
more often
1
inc
of
Portugal
Cove
who
is
I Andrew Cooper
of
the
Car-
'A'
. : .
'_~'hat
about
"~~rn
and
i
~iding,
presumably, somewhere J pentcrs Union said yesterday
bred
111.
!liew~oundland!
• I tn the
woods
around the col'e
..
that
h1s
Un10n
may
he
issuing
Tll'o
1':111>
were I'Oill'rrning
oil
~1'"'1'
.....
..,
:•·r
·h'"
in
NOT
\
IOLATIONS
The
man
is
wanted for
ques-1
a statement
to-day
on
the
houses
on
Kenna's
Hili
and
Far
from
being ignorant vio·/tioning
in
connection with a NBWW-Carpentcrs affiliation
lations
of
the proper language,
1'
number
of
recent robberies. I proposal
these ore tratts
of
\'er~·
old
Jan·
When
he learned police
were
----
&uages.
and these are
some
of
I coming, the
man
armed himself
the reasons
why
the Newfound· I with a
gun
and a knife
and
dis.
land dialect
is
so
much
more appeared.
LIKE
NEW
CAR
CONDITION.
SEE
THEM
TODAY.
Check This
Lisf
NOW!
+
'58
MORRIS
S/Wagon
+
'58
CHEV.
Delray
' +
'1111
AUSTIN
A33
Sedan
+ '54
OLDS
"88" Sedan
.
+
'H
PLYMOUTH
Plaza
+
'16
DODGE
Relent
+
'16
CHEV.
Delvy
.
+
'58
RAMBLER
Automatic
+
'60
MORRIS
MINOR
Sedan
+ '59
RENAULT
Sedan
+
'56
PONTIAC
Laurentian
I '
+
VANGUARD
Sedan
+
'II
FORD
Stdan +
':18
AUSTIN
Van.-
F1.
Sgt.
Is
l J
~
•
\
Whelan's
·
Garage
I•'L,
SGT.
WESTAWAY
LIMITED
MORRIS-Sal"
and
Service.
Phone
4270
.Flight Sergeant Wcstaway
joined the
RCAF
or.
tho 2nd.
of
November
1939
and
now
retires
after completing more than
21
yean
of service with the air
for~e.
A native of Sydney N.S.,
he
was
employed in Hamilton
Ontario for a number of
year~
'before joining the
RCAF.
ada
and spcn, a short time
in
England and Germany during
the Second World War.
In
1953
he
was
transferred
from
Calgary, Alberta
to
RCAF
station Torbay, where he has
since remained. Flight Sergeant
Westaway and his family have
now
become permanent resi-
.
New
Status
For
Labrador
City
Claude
K.
Howse,
Iron Ore
Company
of Canada representa- ;
til·e
in
Newfoundland, confirm-·
rrl
yesterday that Labrador City •
has
hecn incorporated
as
a
Joe-
·
al
improvement district and a
hoard of trustees have been
ap-
pointed.
~lr.
Howse
said that the
new
dty, locatrrl
in
the iron-rich ·
Wahush
Lake area of interior
l.ahrarlor.
is
increasing its
pop-
ulation e\·ery month and,
in
few
years the area
will
be
well
populated and
will
contain
wat-
er and sewerage faciliies, eler-
: tricity theatres, churches. store'.
recreational ccnteres and
ever,··
thing else residents
of
a
to,~n
would need
to
live adequatly .
and comfortably.
He
said that, i nthe past
few
years many millions of dollars
have been poured into
develop-
ments
in
this area
and
this
will
continue.
~Ji•n
tla_lly
till 9
p.m.
Flight Serget.nt Westaway
has been stationed in nearly
every province thioughout
Can·
dents
of
Newfoundland and
re-
. Folks praise the radishes
side at 35 Pentanguishene, I they've
grown
at home and
Portugal
qove
Road.
then get their tongue bitten.
,.
•
phase
of
the program are St. plans
to
con\'rrl
It>
whnl!·
,,.-;
.John'>,
Topsail. Fre,hwater.
tern.
lll
~raduat
sta;:es.
to
•;
.,..
.
Corner
Brook.
Curling,
Pas
a-
tor
toll
diaitn~.
The
e;,a~::..
,,.
~·,;emcn
ye,trrrl;
. I dena
anrl
Benoit's
Cove.
be
made next vcar
will
i·r
.•.
tcm}:tlllg
to
dt•t•
:"l
A mainland operator calling : first sta;:e of
:itc
pru~l'3JI:
'
cause
of
a tire on
-
----·
-·-----
-----·--
--
·-
----~---~
J.hout
11
p.m. Tu.
Technical
Surveys
"'hich
took
thr
!1
:months
old
l.ori'\1;-
The
little
~:ri
, ..
the burning
hott
...
f·.
nn
a dayhrd
ot
hrr
Include
Newfoundlan(ff~~;lifa~~~~~~~lt.,,,
FAREWELL PRESENTATIO:'II-At the regular monthly meeting of the Cerebral
Palsy Parents Association
of
St. John's held on June 27th, a farewell
l!!esentatl011
was
made
to
Dr.
McCann
(right)
by
Mr. Frank O'Toole (left)
on
benalf of
the
Association.
Dr.
McCann
had the distinction of being the first medical
dlrtdor
of the Sunshine
Camp
as
well
as
the first director of rehabllltatlnn for chUdrta
and adaits
In
the Province and
was
instrumental
In
founding the Cerebral Pal11
Parents
Association. Dr.
McCann
will be leaving the Province very shortly to
lake
up
new duties in the state of
New
Hampshire.
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