A. H. HOLMAN CLIVE CUDMORE —_— —FARLE BAKER ~~ BILE BALL : EC. WRIGHT o PALA COMMITTEE OS Following @ series of general directorate are’ Alan H.. Holman, meetings of representatives of the president of Holman’s of P.E.J. (TOP. various business houses facing the | CENTRE); Clive Cudmore of the _Confederation Memorial Centre an —_sSs firm™-of —Henderson—and_Cudmore . ercanization known as the Confedera- | (TOP RIGHT); Earle Baker, pro tion Plaza Association came into pe- prietor of Hughes Deug Co. ing, and a committee to guide its. | (LOWER LEFT), Bill Ball, general manager of the Central Farniers Co- op (LOWER CENTRE) and E. C. Wright, manager of the Roval Bank of Canada (LOW ER RIGHT). activities was formed with Earl Taylor of Taylor's Jewellers named chairman of the board of, directors, | (TOP LEFT). Others na __—- — ied to the e Drop is reported. in unemployment | ‘OTTAWA (CP) — Unemploy-‘ Emploved 2.47 | 986 1.955: jment at mid-June dropped te Unemploved———-85 195 190 ,290-AAN Fron 24ers ard ONTARIO } ‘resumed llevacuated about patients in expectation of an all day *Admissiane patiept after a six-héur work laundry, day Sard Hospital Frank, Mia will marry '+ NEW YORK -wed-sometime hetween ‘age girls te swoon as he sang _ born ter older than Miss Farrow. "the engagement Wednesday 4 don. | strike Bronx hospital - NEW YORK (AP)Picketing today at Montefiore in the Bronx which has 150 of its #20 the union and the Mount Sinai Hospital Administrators, accountants. and _rerreation personne! as sisted in preparing and serving food and performing other task during the work stoppage Wed- nesdayv thréatened Hosnital work “stoppage by. almost 1,000 non-medical emplovees -The hospital has stopped all. and clased its ‘out- department Montefiore Ho's pita} evac- uated the patients morning. ss The union's five vear tracts .with the valuntary hos pitals do not expire unti! June Wednesday 30, 1968, but there is a provi stoppage sion for reopening the wage oy nearly all of the 609 kitches clause now ‘ technical and clerical \ The 9.000. member workers and nurses aides on tne demanded a 25-per-cent pay chit. Thev marched aut. crease over two vears and her iside the hospital fram = a-m. efit: package for four per cent te noon in a demonstration. for: of wages pay increases NO ADDED: BENEFITS Some patients were taken Montefiore, Mount Sinai and home-by their familjes Ambu- other hospitals have offered 4 con union has ia. 4 lances tank many patients to-pay increase af two per cent jother hospitals over two years but\ne added WANT MORE PAY benefits The steppaces are part of 9 The contract bans strikes and = continuing series. of demonstra. “ther work; stoppages as wel tions for higher pay by mem. 48 lockouts The union says !t is not. directing the demonstra. tions and’ it calls the work stop pages spontaneous outbursts by dissatisfied workers At Montefiore and Mount $! nal hospitals, the weekly pay 5f a non-medical worker averages about $80, hospital officials say The minimum pay te about $43 a week and the workers in this wage bracket are reported to -he the most militant in the dem onstrations: row are engaged and they'll he ‘aot wet Here § labor at-a-glance. | Br THE CANADIAN PRESS Newfoundland — -the 1.11 miners. at Iron Ore Co_.of Can ada in Labrador City whe went on strike more than a week azo were ta be hack on the job to dav-following a settlement Wed. Mia, who has” been seeing "eSdaY Sinatra for two years, has said, Nova Scotia — Mores than. 40 "Tl feel more at ease with Frark textile workers continue a bers of Local 1199 of the Drug Workers Union The state board of mediation scheduled between ween officials of of (AP)_It's offi- ielal. Frank Sintra and Mia Par- igiving and Christmas. | The engagement wae nounced Wednesday by ~ mother of the bride-tn-he, tress Maureen O'Sullivan. - Sinatra, 50, was causing teen with the bands of Harry James and Tommy Dorsey some years hefore his 2t-vear-old bride was He has a son and a dauzgh- than with any boy my own strike for higher pay at Cosmos age.” Imperial. Mills. Ltd. im Yar Neither Sinatra nor Mize Far- mouth row haftany public comment on. Quebec -— Negotiations. con. He ‘tinue in strikes by §,000-Domin: isin London. making the movie ion .Textile workers, 1.69 pro- The Naked Runner She te in vinelal civil servants, 70 work- Nex York and will return soon ets at St Jerome's Roland Pa tn Hollywood and her starring per Co, 400 empovees of Que- role in televiaton's Peyton bec North Shore and Labrador Place, her mother said. Raiways,. 350 workers at Hinton , * |Mines Ltd, near Shawvie. and HAS A RING 165\.workers at the Monsante Before Sinatra nees:ot Cilgary Vancouver | and (Ch attetewn have acreed te af face a country wide w alknut te to he announced Fri yt 499 Dominion Mag nesiiny (n> workers at Haleys sere ta.go-on strike at midnight tonight." 50) Hawker Siddeley emplovees at Malton “wére to strike today still an strike are nore than 70 -workers at the Canadian Industries. Ltd Mill. haven plant. 550 warkers at On tario Malleable tron Co ktd in Oshawa ne..Dr Koerin 2) emplovees at Sterl- ug..Co._. in’ Aurera.—20q - Watroue td emplov- ees at Brantford and 199 Ham ton longshoremen’ and cargo andlers : - 20 sg @ AMERICAN EXPRESS ” _FREE PARKING . Yor 45 Con i EXTRA STAFF 15 Total atra left for: Lon- Canada Ltd chemica plant in he gave the blue-eved Montreal suburb’ of LaSalle: blonde “Mies “Farrow an engaze-.some 32.900 nor professional ment ring with a nine- carat hospital: employees have threat : |257 000 In June of last vear. it (was reported today The unemploved rate was 31 Lahor force Emploved Unemploy “04 2.715 2.838 2.909 wn B percent of the labor fore e: pramirs Sinatra has heen” married. air carrier. service. ara voting * jcompared with 33 per cent @ Lanne forne 144 126A 1753 Barbato Sintra. mother of all on a settlement reached Wed-" month earlier and 28 per cent Emploved 1749 1944 1 939 three Sintra ‘children ‘ nesday: threat of a country- lin June. 1965 Adjusted to elim lame: 6 . "3 Frank Jr. 2. sings tm night-wide strike of non ‘operating. va inate seasonal factors, the mid- R < clubs and with hands. Nancy raitway emplovees grows immi \June rate wass37 per cent. BRITISH COL( MBIA Sinatrs 2. also sings nent as executive meetings in } Men and women found new [Labor force Tl! 707 68% Sinatra's first marriage ended Montreal by two of the three A jemployment in a broad indus. nee 680 672 f54 in 1951. when he wed actress unions representing the workers ~S Ke itrial range, most notably serv- nemployed 1 2 29 Ava Gardner They were di- voted te reject conciliation re- MAYOR COX xX fee, eonstructifon and manufac ee ~ vareed in 1957, ports \. turing = fndustries. ~Emplovment TREES MIGHT SPRING UP. Miss Farrow has not been Ontarle—Toronte faces pos Nw agriculture dropped slizht!v } * imarried istble strikes by 2,300 workers Bibb cutting x unemplover. persons 70 Planting Tees. on. five per Sinatra whe hae branched city hall and city-owned rss ie of age and ‘aver, so.nng cent of the umused land im into varied entertainment activ- for the aged, 170 mail drivers jobs “opened up im June - But ‘Latin America and Africa could gities, is estimated te gross $4.-.and packinghouse workers, who ad>larcely offset with the protiuce 10 times Furone’s tu a ARN Ser mere Inte her= nap yng face Mawor the Naber > Nrarket as schnols — ee ~ close “ A joink report Nky the Domin nen penn At oo * dav morni Walter Oar Se Ao ee in ser oe Se aK ~. son ‘et signaliin, fon Pureanvof Statistics and the tion \department © | a Oficial. ope: the cits” ee < cee ean eee \Pla TOT SRipoOMeRr te Ne wee prisink the business ‘bh tes: 284, higher thar in Sane a fing the Konfederation Me > year age AS . ee Cutts oe breete’s: The tok rteture In\ brie a \\timates hovsands’ » Chairman the Plaza bam wins - ngand Bb June Max June Ni ANN Notaker force T9BR 19681965 ESAS 7.38979 er int ations have ee: esac . 3 * 16 7 wn < ed to tha entire Ct\ Council, Unemplaced OM ODS \. the president of the niatte- Fatimate Nare hased assur \town. Board a Trade ‘aad ‘SB ot vew of S80 households Phe Tgecretars ChaNes Moffatt me week endeA, au R gsiteintatincinan OF Phe 16 \QA0 cate In Mhe ox Se the Yrtah Se durnne S$ > suit RX, 43 : en.acers Presenting nN re rere Re: "ie ages 2 and ..24."" “he Neport Ne said “phys \young perion ss ae: counted month- tn. mon increase in’ em plovment X Re2ignally, emplovment- ranzed . far. 5 per \cent of \ new image: \ ROME “AP deli. ' oR! halanred cna oh TiteK presented. a new imace af 14° sc! danty today after winning @ Der cert in the- praines\to 4.7. series of onfidente Per cent. in Queher 1 ae rougny hv Premier Alda \ The. Atlantic provindes cu their unemplovment sharp ty a rate of a6 Ua Tfaly’s rentre-laft hh imcreases from Lichtnings yates: Moro In the first Se ccial parhamen 3R per\cent from - rv test since fKwas sworn ty Per ‘ert a month earlier fact Feh 24 Moros third ena. employment crept fa 44 ner government carge up for centin. Botish Columba” from three successive votes ‘ef confi- four per ‘cent and Quebee fence in the Chamber: af Dep- shaved its Inbless rate to four nhes Wednesday night and’ won Per cent from\five. .per cent Kandily enc Hime Oniarin unemplor ment edzed issue was @ eee up te 27 per rcent\from 21 ‘per OH ition The nominal 2.790 2.695 2 6R2 = ae enterprises. = Canada’s Finest — Tailored. To-Measure \ for you mone arnt Sie descr ther—++—a2—2 ened te 3 an -atrike — taday and_| “friendship ring’ when report- 295 emplovees in\ Montreal and ers first. spotted tt_recentiv = Sept-Tles, who nace eon threat. twice’ “His first wife was Nancy ‘ening to strike again Quebee- Oe > Mantrent— winnipeg. cs —————~ > nag ef is pecialists! rs S i ertiment-sponsored. hill ta pra. Cent & month earlier vide Pensions te crthan ine’ VOP matenal unemployment valids “Moros request for con- rai was the. lowest since | fast fidence ‘Sotér an earh of three Novelgher RB if adjusted season \ oN amendments to. the hill had the Sly 1 “as steady\with May ans Also Stocking triple. effect\. of blocking at- (our-tentits ~ oe ta : a 3 tempts to inerease drastically Mener thaw March and April B i ish colens government payments to the in eee Sor unetaploued, Imported Titi Wi : : = 4e e nok Uae tone lainey tavard and 99-900: had K. 2 V TY ELLA SHIRTS & GOWNS : : ee ~ : et heen out af work \les<« tha Ln ~ ene : ent 2 i ee «menth Another #2.00Q had oe © JAEGER SW EATERS 9 The J coter forced ad Wifhout work hetween\nne- and @ TARTAN SHIRTS ference tr he “cevernmen?t “hr sei ‘ : oDins end. ine 9 2 : = piemhers— atthe cenaliton > ox iE_3i.000_ fot longer ‘per Ngs @ TARTAN TIFS & SOX €* ar Demarest Sariaticte ne _repors estimated that we : ‘ Democratic. Sncialists sand Re. MG. Marrred men. found. hy @ MOHAIR RUGS pub six Without a confidence couric. the month ea ing 64.90 t ithe amend the nt woteg ote men tinemp ed @ DAKS TROUSERS mold hae heen. secret YET AEA t pb t-onaex - Ps x far said he covernment emp mem nicture mid . dn afford @ (NCTOASIAE Qine tectimaies ih th and er t = 2hn fine Mav lune ¢ nfidenre tests came at IMA 1966 1965 5 * when M PressiME ALI KANANA ace rf a mbher- af cA shak\ farce - “ * srd eranemer ana Emnteckd » = 136 = nag wren. relat ms amor, eoabtian Uhemrploe ed sor S47 37 f ers are Stained ATEANTIE Bg THREW GaAs Away Lahar force £5 (4 Par'y.n| drillers collected the Emploved 61? 399. 599 be ene snd —threw away the Unemptoved 3 % 1 t 2 re since there _waeae QUPREC on ase fcr #. 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Lt.-Col tawa, dant, yards was Strachan the DCRA team won the Faunthorpe s;' medal today for his 98 sceor seventh Rev 12 the Queen's Prize --first The medal ts for the top by an ‘the first stage Strachan was. not ing: overseas marksman his overseas the the top scpre’ entered kes: at nite vf my camm sta competitor Althouch Ltr « top-ser wast Mrs John Adams was the first of US the-White House mother of the sixth preside nt, Adams John Quincy With a Smile | RE Confederation Plaza e Y- | OPENAC CREDIT ACC a nt — f= = WHERE QUALIT NS _ OU ONOIRATION PUAZA ONVENIENT } ‘—KSK FOR FR OUNT TaHay } tiff + fs IS/SURE CONFEDERATIO t ladies to She oreipy was © WELL LIGHTED For Friday Evening aka, the