Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Oct 1963, p. 13

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Size 36 Corset Sold At Auction OTTAWA (CP)--Ever wonder, to that electric razor dad didn't receive from you last Christmas? Or that of genuine cowhide moc- casins you didn't get in the mail? yjand flash bulbs, two boys' post office employtes who work| all year round at the task, came from 12,000 post offices across Canada. Prices of each box ranged from $20 to $75, but they could sell for much less. Average price for a box containing 10 items Tuesday was about $20. A three per cent sales tax was added to the auctioneer's final ice. For example, a mixed parcel containing a camera with film sweaters, a girl's cardigan, two cotton blouses, a pair of cotton Indian Burial Site Could Be 700-Years-Old SARNIA (CP) -- An Indian burial ground unearthed near here last week by boy scouts may be 700 yeurs old and of considerable archeological sig- nificance, a museum curator said Tuesday, Dr. Wilfrid W. Jury, curator of the Universiiy of Western Ontario Museum of Indian Archeology in London, visited the Sarnia area Tuesday to col- lect Indian bones and artifacts. He said the burial ground and its artifacts, including several rare copper tools, derived from an ancient woodland tribe, fore- SSES ISAGREE ON EVIDENCE OTTAWA (CP)--A civil serv ice appeal board hearing of an appeal by an immigration de- partment employee against a one-month suspension for mis- conduct ended Tuesday amid conflicting evidence by his su- periors. Morris G. Benoit, 40, appeal- ing a suspension order by Col. H. M. Jones, acting deputy citizenship minister, told the board that departmental author- ities had not given him an Civil Servant Still Suspended and keeping at his home two personal letters from a Chinese immigration agent named Harry) Loo without bringing the corres- pondence to the attention of his superiors as required by regula- tions. It also was alleged he al- lowed George Chan, another Chinese immigration agent, pay his $45.50 hotel bill in onto in 1956. Tor- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 24,1963 432. J. A. Munro, head of_ the' Chinese records section of the , |department, told the hearing that Mr. Benoit had brought the letters to his attention, that no- tations had been made in de- partmental records, and that the letters had been returned to Mr. Benoit. Leonard W. Lloyd, retired chief of immigration branch records called Mr. Munro a "liar" and said it was "'ridicu- lous" that Mr. Benoit should be given back the letters. RCMP officers testified ear- lier in the hearing they had tolof Mr. Benoit's home. R. E. Williams, in terminating found the letters during a search the suspension should be upheld even if certain aspects of the allegations were not proven. Mr. Benoits' conduct was "open to explanation," he said. 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