The Oshawa Times, 13 May 1959, p. 19

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 13, 1959 19 | Delonte attended from Bay- |\Marys, St. Thomas, Springfield, | field, Courtland, Harrow, Brownsville, Strathroy, Tillson- Kingston Strike Association Of | Narrowly Averted | KINGSTON (CP)--A strike of| Baptist {some 150 public works employ. 1 lees was averted here Theis] Ch h S Best Interest {night in a last-minute settlement urc es een | LONDON (Renters)--Calling a between members of Local bof sypATHROY (CP) -- A meet.| oud be conirary, to British nr Employees (CLC) and city eour- 16,27, deiotates fom, IL fault terests due to East-West diplo- nted a | Baptist churches was held Tues. matic negotiations, Prime Minis- ae mpl eos Were gra better|18Y y to form an area association, Election In UK. Not In WEEK-END AHEAD STOP IN TODAY AT YOUR KODAK EQUIPMENT HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR KODAK FILM | London, Royer, Sout Sarnia, 8t.'burg, Ww Take a tip from TV star Ed Sullivan | Get your KODAK FILS ll here for a really big holiday weekend lm 1 Photographic" OSHAWA BOWMANVILLE "Everything 530 SIMCOE ST. 5 RA 5-3546 8 KING ST. E RA. 33-2245 (cP OSHAWA CAMERA CENTRE PHOTOGRAPHIC SPECIALISTS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 8.5211 ter Macmillan said Tuesday | Fred C. Howard of Lon- sendority rights and other fringe night, penefits. The union had set don' was appointed moderator. § \ner of Britain's Newspaper So § _. | treasurer ciety that he thought "it would Rev. Norman W. Pipe of Sim- have been quite contrary to Brit . coe, chairman of the home mis- ish interests to hold a highly| unt 18S ap sions committee, addressed the writi Leander Roblin of Kitchener, of what may be the most critical Ch Ou t d ) president of the national organ- 3 Months th oe History of Europe arges S e ination, spoke to the evening as iy i sembly. He was reférring to the current REGINA Jack Peter | ~ . # [ference at Geneva and the pos- Tuesday of @ charge of criminal negligence. The charg ke arose| from a hunting accident last No pr: 3 ~lvamber after which the Reg sina charge to the jury: "How a ma | sibility of subsequent summit |talks. n the verdict. But Mr, Justicc c 8, Davis remarked during hi 3-577¢6H MA MO 85-2338 15 KING ST. W. * a BROCK ST. 8. WHITBY PLAZA Macmillan told the annual an [strike deadline of midnight. 2 Rev, Warren Kimball, Sarnia, is contested election at the opening| |afternoon meeting, and Rev, = |East-West foreign ministers' con-\g yo 1offel, 42, was acquitted -| ated 80 minutes before bringing | iand | QUEBEC PARISH alesman admitted shooting Car) could mistake a man in a re Boucherville in Chambly! Michel, mistaking him for a deer, | {uniform with a red hat against i white background for a deer is connty, Quebec, was founded by, Michel was wounded three ¢ Pierre Boucher, a native beyond my comprehension." ' of | times -- Frar ce, in 1668, A queen's bench jury deliber- KH' a SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED YOU ARE INVITED TO OPEN A BUDGET ACCOUNT 1 HARWOOD AVENUE, AJAX EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. ®~ C1) / 21 BOND ST. WEST, OSHAWA * Daan, % =. AJAX MAIN STORE OPEN THURS. & FRI. WILL TEST LIF EBOAT Inventor H. A. 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