Daily Times-Gazette, 7 Mar 1951, p. 5

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wEUNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1951 . POSTMEN MAY GET NEW JOBS OTTAWA SAYS ge HTH i EE Hl BEES §.sF, ith Efe Hl BE i & i g § FE Fu 8 3 i | sk 13s 0 15 i A ekg i Fg i I & 4! § & E i jn iil | hf; 5 i 38 3 i is ig: i of Ee Ig BE : 1H i gE I E i gt y 8) i 1H : 8 i § ih Is iil il; | I Eg £ i " fii i t BE Be g¥ gE 4H 1 Ed al gs i i 5 : E fs B i j ; » 41 Ek fh poll § £ a Quebec, March 7--(CP)--Techni- cal evidence dealing with the flight and crash of an airliner Sept. 9, 1949, continued to be described by expert WHEE Joday at the trial . | day. - ME BAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Ontario Spotlight SPRING HARBINGERS Niagara Falls, March 7 -- (CP) -- A flock of 41 swans -- harbinger of an early spring -- was observed here yesterday on its way north. $11,000 DAMAGE AWARD Toronto, March 7 -- (CP) -- The family of Ernest Sicard ERS Toronto, Maseh 7 -- (CP) -- Malaya, Lebanon, Peru, Colombia, Argentina and the US. are in- cluded among nations ordering aircraft from the de Havilland plant here, it was learned yester- The planes are Chipmunk trainers and Beaver freight planes, RACE TO COMPLETE DAM Timmins, March 7--(CP)-- A gang of 79 Iku 4 rasing ie complete =a Jou} wooden across the Grassie River NO CHECKOFF, NO PACTS Timmins, March 7--(CP)--Local 100 of the United Steelworkers Union announced yesterday that no agreements now in force with local mines would be renewed this year unless the checkoff clause is included in the new contracts. FORMER ASSESSOR DIES Teacher Pay > Row Flares In 2 Cities Toronto, March 7 -- (CP)--Many of the 50 teachers at Brantford's secondary schools may resign be- cause of dissatisfaction with a pay increase granted by the city school board, an official of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federa- tion said Tuesday. ' 8. G. B. Robinson, secretary of the federation, said he has heard reports of the threatened resigna- tions, (A report from Brantford was that 35 of the teachers might re- sign, although the teachers theme selves would not comment on the dispute. (James Swinton, of the board of education in Brantford, sald no resignations have been ten- dered yet but the board had heard that some were forthcoming. He sald he thought they would come up when the board meets again $200. The board gave them $280 plus the increment. = Negotiations have broken off, Want Intercession Stratford, March 7 -- (CP) -- Stratford Collegiate Institute teach- ers have asked the Ontario Sec- ondary School Teacher's Federa- salary increase negotiations with the board of education. t future negotiations be with the three teacher groups making up the council. They are, Federation of Women's Teach- ers, Federation of . Elementary School Teachers and te In- stitute staff, Collesta month, make a date with a now for wl event. Lessons Genosha Hotel next March 12. ' x51 ET §% | | : FEL Monday, Food Prices (Continued from Page 3) fust about 'double in other words. Pork Prices Up Pork has increased in price but not by so much. 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