Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Sep 1962, p. 7

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Plonahips tedey. CAMPBELLFORD, Ont. , f i Sere ct T.C.A.'s Fir: press a team u- i i Seminars. } : ShipmentGoesToCoa +008 - year - old Indian burial ; ground a few miles south of ane --_ on oe HT anor ron Ne On The burial ground was dis- ; | : covered by members of the LeVesconte family of Toronto, who own the nearby farm site. After unearthing several hu- man bones and a bone dagger in a field the LeVeseontes turned their find over to the ag Ontario Museum in Tér- onto. ' Among items found in the 8, including men, women and children ranging in -age from six months to 60 years. world, said Mr. Kenyon. Other discoveries were a conch shell corget or throat armor and salt water clam shells, believed to have come from the Caribbean. Clothing Store Asks Injunction Against Pickets WOODSTOCK (CP)--Hersee's Men's Wear, a downtown cloth- ing store, applied Friday for a oa pire lbs igh dye : : : against picketing by Local 273 es papeapegeastnay . ' of the Amalgamated Clothing : ae ee A Leet tie ccrom abe een Toten ther the long 3,000 miles non-stop bat ig of América (CLC). : pinta ante tae a n interim county court in- ; 4 [OMS to pen a veruhe: the British Common early in 1948 these crows plied back and forth agross the Nogth junction wad ienied Thursday Cot seen oe eae eee otboat ue tine. eluable wience, udge Eric . The : ba Ph shite air NE ser; aged oar 3 interim Injunction barred pick- Paes ie : , ets until the case is heard at se, the Ontario Supreme Court in i: Toronto Wednesday. William Young, counsel for} store owner William Hersee, said action has also been started to recover unstated damages resulting from the picketing. Mr. Hersee said the union picketed his store because he refused to cancel orders from Deacon Brothers Sportswear 0! Belleville, a manufacturer: that the union is trying to get to sign a contract. > mail and express: been severely taxed The photo . the aie a (TCA, Photo aT Tee Ottawa Blonde Plans To Study Soviet Ballet este 253, * OTTAWA (CP) -- A vivacious blonde ballet teacher, mother of two teen-age sons, is off to Russia Sunday for a hoped-for inside aa a aad ee TCA = Pr nig laa i : ; ee oe es aed VANGUARD jut Mrs. Nesta Toumine has " i €. P. no idea what kind of reception ' 6 ro GOES INTO awaits -her. " : as t SERVIC! Mrs. Toumine, who with her ' Russian-born husbapf runs a classical ballet school here that will enrol 250 to 300 students in the coming season, will be travelling on a Canada Council grant. Her objective, she said Fri- day, is a behind-the-scenes look' at the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow and the Leningrad Kirov State Ballet. She also wants to observe the] ° workings of Soviet ballet schools She hopes to pick up idea on how to improve her own 4 school--one of the largest in i 2 Canada. ERs, Mrs. Toumine said that while Nest for B tg B in ds the Russian embassy here has issued her a tourist visa it has 'eA' 20,000,000 Wltenance and Overhaul Base xt pended from 110-footetel pylons and wil sem given no undertaking that she Montreal Will House Five Giant DC-8's at Once snuch as 13 inches or drop 15 inches atthe outside pg ag to do the things egos dtersadaomsiet craig A rccadbanpe pie iaeeage teres . ist, a brand new base from whic! cantilever " So when she takes off Sunday tpt afte andn ilding. ips bpesni ass: she will be travelling 'strictly Wn cae coedte "fon spec." : port, buildings ofthe base cover more than 18 acres English-born Mrs. Toumin posh prereset pied rend grew up in Ottawa, studied bal- ts i let here and in pry and s : ; : then performed for eight years 1 Se : ° ss : with the ballet Russe de Paris _ bod an : a YOUR AIRLINE'S and the Ballet Russe de Monte Bs ie 'Wood Pieces : Sh sain . SNR | pri: ANNIVERSARY In Mountain : me ars a > % -- ea ~ . ~ ~" " OF SERVICE May Be Ark a LONDON (AP)--A team of American archeologists looking for the remains of Noah's Ark reported Friday several pieces of wood, apparently part of al- nt boat, have been found 14,- feet up the slopes of Mount Ararat*in eastern Turkey. The wood, discovered by Turkish Maj. Sahap Atalay, now is in San Francisco. It is hoped within three months to establish its age. Géorge Vandeman, chairman ; of the American - based Arche- } ce ological Research Foundation, ' . : we Ae. .a told a press conference here he hoped to know for certain within ice waa - On September 1st, twenty-five years ago, TCA's first scheduled flight pace with her air transportation needs. On this Silver Anniversary sidat pince of wavd, cated on covered.a distance of 122 miles from Vancouver to Seattle. Now, after . of scheduled service, your airline ranks eighth in size among the air op apedbagpetag gh homey flying 650 million miles, TCA has routes stretching from Victoria to _ carriers of the world--second to noné in operating efficiency. aa eee Vienna, from Goose Bay to Port of Spain. In the years between, Vastenen ssid Atalay sew ' 'TCA's growth has matched Canada's remarkable expansion and kept: TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES ® AIR CANADA ' i = siti Fab fal lt Hthe| i Heit i lant at He tt } 4 HH y : i i | is 7 Me gl i § ¥ it i i i Ea ti if fei i Aid E tH abet board is I jG TII } Fy i E itt life £ 3 5 Tint Hi ! pleanngly Hi a

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