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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1961, p. 10

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| he Hi 4 / | | 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednsedey, Movember 8, 1961 Resources Stamp Colors Explained OTTAWA (CP) --. The post lusion" of being misprints, none office department said Tuesday|of them actually has imperfec-| who arrived here to examine the bones and the Jand where they were found, was given cus- tody of the skeletons by provin- cial police. "Most likely they are the re- mains of members of the Iro- "4 quois nation," Mr. Kenyon said, iscovere adding that the Six Nations In- |dians have inhabited the district BRANTFORD (CP) -- Six)since shortly after the American human skeletons found on the| Revolution. outskirts of Brantford Monday| Five of the skeletons were night and Tuesday by a bull found in a straight line about 6 Skeletons Of Indians issued on the oc-\dozer operator have been iden-'a foot apart and four feet un- ister Diefenbaker said Tuesday|to see the "change" in view- tified as those of Indians. |derground. The sixth was 10 Walter Kenyon of the Royal feet away. One was that of a Ontario Museum in Toronto, child. All were facing west. Bulldozer operator Jerry|Leader Pearson's views on de- Noseworth also found a rusty fence. nail of a type used more than, He was commenting for re- a century ago and what ap-\porters on Mr. Pearson's sug- |peared to be the bowl of a gestion that a Liberal govern- large clay pipe. ment would consider allowing American nuclear bases in Can- P Vi ada if the U.S. proved their ab- earson Views Hit By Dief it y 1e - |tinctive Canadian flag, among other things, Mr. Diefenbaker solute essentiality. OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime Min-|said it was 'most interesting" Commenting on Mr. Pearson's Quebec City speech in which the Liberal leader promised a dis- jit is rather difficult for anyone|point of the Liberal party on to keer up with the "kaleido-|various matters from what it |scopic chapges" in Opposition had been for 22 years. ee ey eweneea LS i i et oe BUY ' it has received several inquiries|tions that make it very valu- concerning alleged misprints of|able to collectors. the five-cent "resources for to-| The stamp, | morrow" stamp issued Oct. 12,/casion of the resources for to-, A spokesman for the depart-|morrow conference in Montreal,| ment said that although several|is green on a brown background of the stamps "create an il-\and shows two outstretched| hands supporting a 22-cog wheel in the centre of which five etch- Move Termed ings depict Canada's forest, wildlife, fish, water and land resources, Tool For Chaos The official said that all the stamps vary slightly because of SUDBURY (CP) -- Applica-'the printing process involved in tion by Ken Smith, Canadian) producing stamps in two colors. president of the International) He said the green color-im- Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter|print of the wheel can vary as Workers (Ind.), for an injunc-|much as one thirty-second of an tion to restrain the executive of|inch on the brown background, Local 598 was described Tues-|causing the colors to overlap at day by Don Gillis, president of|the bottom of the stamp. the local, as "another instru-| Repeated adjustments of the ment to create further chaos."'| printing press to centre the im- Mr. Smith announced Mon-|Print result in having many of; day he was applying for an in-\the stamps vary slightly at the; junction to force the rebellious Point where the wheel touches local executive to enforce the the hands and mingles the Mine-Mill constitution and re-|brown and green to create a) strain it from assisting the deeper color. : United Steel Workers of Amer-| The spokesman said this hap- ica (CLC). pens in all stamp designs where Local 598 and the national|more than one color is used and body have been at odds since/that the most extreme varia-| the Steelworkers began trying|tions in the resources for to- to wrest bargaining rights for morrow stamp might be worth nickel employees in this areaja maximum of 50 cents to and elsewhere from Mine-Mill.|stamp collectors. | MARGARINE *3 lb. 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