Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 May 1962, p. 17

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednecdey, May 2, 1962 17 TTC Requests | | Mr, Inglis said Wilkinson-|dian General Electric will not Bulb Supplter | Kompass was instructed not to ge Magy Alm eo fa \fill the order at the low price| the Bric to their schedule, In by General Electric, Regent) «we were not aware we could vestigation Electric officials said in a let-/not contre! prices at which we TORONTO (CP)--The Toronto| wvercome dissatistact 1 0 n ex:|_ Mr. Inglis said that CGE. and| Transit Commission Wednesday / pressed by their manufacturer, | Westinghouse submitted tenders lasked the federal combines in- | Canadian Westinghouse Co./for the supply of some 20,800) Mine Mill Fight Evidence Ended TORONTO (CP)--The Inter-\tive, testify that the executive national Union of Mine, Mill withheld from the membership and Smelter Workers (Ind.),/information that the local could completed evidence Tuesday in not get into the Canadian Labor) JUS SALE! QUEEN'S ROYAL STANDARD they had to chose to seii," the letter said. vestigation branch to check sup-| Pliers and manufacturers of} W. Shooter, office manager third lowest, jlight bulbs who refused delivery | a letter to the 'TTC that * "Cana- 'of nine other suppliers. of an order. er i the latest phase of its fight to|Congress without. its members save its 17,000-member Sudbury| joining the steel union. local from absorption by the sie said 2 yp ge moma gent United Steelworkers of America Jodoin told the boar is in (CLC).) 1960 but the executive decided) fot sr cgi a ean The Ontario Labor Relations|to give the local membership ° . Ba rckd dalvess WF Board was to hear argument! the impression 598 could divorce pr 000 Dee ae incandescent today from lawyers for the twovitself from its national parent bulbs after accepting tenders| big unions and the executive of|and enter the congress as an in- \from two low - tidding supply Local 598, which is at odds with| dependent affiliate. the national office. Mine-Mill istelf has been de- | companies. The national Mine-Mill body|nied affiliation with the con- « T cee ogee nena Dee alleges that a conspiracy to de-'gress. It was evicted from the ae he aay Linitad.| ceive the local's membership old Canadian Congress of Labor 'ric Supply Comp has existed between the local a dozen years ago. -- roses Se ad executive and the Steel union. ~ Coe ee from the manufacturers, Cana-| Counting of a membership vote 4 n 1 irers \ to choose between the parent] More Passengers dian General Electric Compan unions has been held up by the| and Canadian Westinghous board pending inquiry into this} In Air Carriers Lid charge and Mine-Mill allega-| tions of fraud on Steel's part in), OTTAWA (CP)--Canadian air Mi | C hi signing members. carriers last year transported rac e us ion The fraud charges are to be|5.6 per cent more passengers aired before the board later this!/than in the previous year, but ol a se eet own month. revenue goods were Tuesday the board heard Wil- per cent, the bureau of yo Ti ht- liam P. Stewart, a former said today Eases Sore Gums member of the Sudbury execu-) The number of revenue pas- Snug® brand Denture Cushions, a sen. | f a -- sengers: rose to 4,991,563 from aational new plastic re-lining, keep wob- - . 4.726.849 while revenue freight net ear Gaiet Goe Mee tele W t Fails dropped to 228,196,983 pounds plied in minutes -- 1 ness from 234,744,383 T A jut when replace Stay soft and Operating revenues for the year rose 7.5 per cent to $255,- bother with adhesn 224,889 while operating expenses antee. Get Snug brand Denture Cushions BOBCAYGEON,. Ont. (CP)-- An inquest into the death of Mrs. Mary McNeil of Bob- rose 7, 6 per cent to $257, 369 110 | today! At all druggists. caygeon, whose body was found in a snowbank near her home) March 31, three months after she vanished, was. adjourned Tuesday when the principal wit- ness did not appear Crown Attorney Lorne Jor- dan of Lindsay has issued a warrant for the arrest of Carl McKinnon of Oakville, principle witness at the inquest Mr. Jordan said Mr. McKin- non will be charged under the Coroner's Act which states that SACS any person failing to appear at Dinner. & indie an inquest is liable to a $40 fine New date for the inquest has OSHAWA ARMOURIES Saturday, May 5th not been set 6 P.M.--$5.00 PER COUPLE BA Tomorrow | 'ELEPHANT WALK': fou 'FIVE BRANDED WOMEN BROADWAY'S BIG BOY-LOVES-PAJAMA-GIRL SENSATION IS TT THE he. Dor tt 48 JOHN Carel ease ay * HIT IN 'COLOR CINEMAScoPE ADULT BILTMORE "w70%e DOORS OPEN AT 6 aes M.--SHOW vibennateh 6:15 hae M. | a nar ----~--~-- ~ George Johnson of Bobcay- geon, 21, miles east of Lind- say, who had employed Mrs Schneil as his housekeeper said Tuesday McKinnon and Mrs. McNeil left his home to go to the Beehive Hotel at Sturgeon four miles from here, i Saitine Aiea aNd "FKING OF KINGS" Whiteside, Peterborough Loe bulbs, but their bids were the identical to those! pathologist, who did not appear at the hearing, said in a written statement that there were no signs of foul play and no indi- cations of sexual _assault. DANCING ONLY 8:45 TO 12 P.M. JACK SHEARER'S ORCH™- "RA 2.00 PER COUPLE No Alienation Of Affection In Ontario TORONTO (CP)--Mr. Jus- tice D. W. Roach Tuesday ruled that alienation of affection is unknown in Ontario law and re- versed a $10,000 county court judgment against Clifford Biggs of Burlington, Ont The Ontario Court of Appeal decision concurred in by Mr.) Justice Arthur Kelly and Mr. Justice J, L. McLennan, was based on an April 24 ruling by} the Supreme Court of Canada! that there is no separate cause of action for alienation of af- fections in Ontario. Biggs, 51, was sued for $50,- VEGA only two en es, et can play , Raa TARR claimed Biggs alienated the af-} @ aed THE | SENSATION oF THE Nation! LOUIS PRIMA CLOSING DATE FOR DINNER TICKETS spate APRIL 28th, 1962 DANCE TICKETS ONLY AT THE DOOR Sponsored by the ONTARIO REGIMENT ASSOCIATION @ EVERYONE WELCOME @ | ADDED ATTRACTION || THe MosT TERRIYING TorTuee EVER DEVISED! gives your living a lift... fections of his wife, Rosina, also Aone A TemATIONN RELEASE 44, of Burlington FEATURE TIMES--1:40-3:40-5:30-7:30-9:10 Last Oct. 10, Mr. Justice D. P. J. 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