4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 6, 1962 Examination Results |Today's Stock Market Listing For Central School = zee: By The Canadian Pre: Toronti Stock Exchange--July 6 Dosco Odd ot xd-SEdividen anes Dest Ter" 18 ' wary 1 » Pr--Ex- ights, xw--Ex- . Net chy is| Falcon By MRS. OLGA HILL Ann; Campbell, Ricky; Carnag- keule, Diane; Vine, Herbert; tel weavioes senate oe Play BLACKSTOCK -- The follow-|han, Murray; Craig, Linda;|Williamson, Thomas; Wilson, INDUSTRIALS Fleet Mig ing is a list of the June promo-|Dorrell, Heather; Downey, Ri- Wolfe, John; Wright. tions at the Cartwright Central' chard; Gilbank, David; Gray, gis Public School. Sharon; Gunter, Richard; pie oy : 2 |Hodge, Johnny; Jackson, Lar- 260 greet eg Semcnggy CoE ry; Jamieson, Lloyd; Kesel, ie Bobbie: Bradburn, Ronald; |Betty; Kinnuven, Keijo; Krock- 20 Collins, Pamela; Crawford, Ken-|¢nstoel, Stanley; MacLeod, Jim- 20 neth: Duff Marilyn; Edgerton, my; Malcolm, Barry; Mappin, 5 ise; Fi ; Freer,| Rickey : : pena red lih ced lt tne. McLaughlin, Neil; Mountjoy, don, June; Hopkins, Seward;|Paul; Phayre, Phillip; Scott, Horton Wayne: Huntington |Wayne; Shortridge, Billy; harry. ° ; "/Thompson, Debbie; Tomchishin, hn - Kenning, | Stephen: Trewin, Earle; Tur- Rogge Meroe Kea. pos ner, Janet; Warren Larry; or Mavi: Malcolm Darlene;|Wheeler, Michael; Williams, - tse Ruth; Mappin, Janice; Williamson, Sharon; Douglas; Miller, Richard; Pros-| Wilson, Douglas. ee ar hig (GRADE 3 TO GRADE 4 Pension "Tom: srevin, Ross: | prt dee _Churehill,| Barty; Warren, Elaine; War-\cp sug Van Camp, Dale; Walker Sher. [panels Collins, ¥ chal - raW-'ren, Jeanette; Wilkins, Teddy; |C!_Fndry ri; Warren Theresa; Wheater Oke sanice: : oer »aynes|Wotten, Norma. Can Perm Barbara; Wright Leslie Forest, Wendy; Frew, Valerie:! Maicolm, Glenn; Mountjoy, ' ' ssnopuihd Gilbank, Helen: Hart, Judy; Linda; Porrill, Kay; Swain IGRADE 2 TO GRADE 3 Kinnuven, Maurie; Malcolm, | Honna; Turner, Lorrie; Werry, F : Argue, Nancy, @ordon; Malcolm, Marleah;!Garol: Wright, : panies, Pavia cl se | Martyn. Blair: McColl, Susan; = Figehs Wopaid ees \McLaughlin, Grant; McLaugh GRADE 5 TO GRADE 6... . jlin, Linda; McLean, Carol. Archer, Robert; Bonnetta, Metcalf, Elaine: Mountjoy, Guy; Carnaghan, Russel: Dyk- ¢ Gary ® Mailbox Used fla i rary; Nesbitt, Trevor; Pascoe,'stra, Korey; Gordon, Diane; Pat: Sharpe, Chris Vander- Hart, Gail; Hopkins, Bor 4 Ais Beer Cooler : wi sae iopliag Wevarc tata: Robby. Farmer Claims Port Perry is Net i set | Lew a.n. Ch'ge Stock aaits High Low a.m. Ch'gt) Stock 8% -- Ye \Steinbg A 100 $20 «2020 |C Dyno 12% Suptest com 100 415 415 415 +15 (C Malart 17. = | Tamblyn 0 817) «6170 17 |Cassiar 43% --~%|Tor-Dom $20 933% 53 53 -- 4\Cent Pat 16% --%4|T Fin An 125 $11% 11% lie + "© Halli 500 8 +9 |Tr Cap PL 140 19% 19% -- 4/C Mogul 700 Trans-Mt 13% 13% + %/C Misher 150 265 40 «440 ~--10 C° Rambler 1000 49 49 49 4 /Cop Car 1000 $14% 14% 14% -- "| D'Aragon $13% 13% 13% -- % Delhi Pac $13% 13% 13% | Denison $95 A. 95 Di 700 M0 (340 11:90 Net Sales High Low @.m. Ch'ge 1062 80 800+ / 300° 35 SK 250: 310% 10% 10% --~ 4% 800 a 172 «192 x Sales High 500 89 100 3 mS +5 119 +4 12 6 Suzanne; Eleanor. GRADE 4 TO GRADE 5 Ballingal, Joanne; Dorrell,| Leanne; . Duff, Graham; Duns- moor, Beth; Edgerton, Donald; Ednie, Alexander; Fallis, Da- vid; Forest, enise; Frey, Rosi; Gilbank, Carolyn; olkes, Lorie; Grandel, Perry; Gray, David; Henry, David: Hudson, Douglas; Huntington, Janice; Kinnuven, Maija; Kinnuven, Vilke; Kirkpatrick, Wayne; Lee, Brian; MacLeod, Leonard. Moore, Nancy; Pascoe, Mi- chael; Phayre, Gary; Quacken- bush, John; Rohrer, Brenda; Rooke, Shirley; Supple, Chris- \tine; Swain, Robert; Trewin ca, Avot 30% + +H Stock | Abitibi Atl Sugar Alta Gas Alta Nat Ackland Alemini Alum ipr Argus Arg C P pr Allas Steel Autofab B Bank Mont Bank NS Bartaci Beatty n Bell Phone Brazil Br Tank pr BA Oil BC Forest BC Pow |BC Phone (BC Ph 6% pr Burns Cal Pow High Low a.m, Ch'ge! 109 $44% ' $13% $25 S17 Ye + Ve Weston A +10 |Watn 4% pr 7 + 4 West A wis 215 -- "Zenith 700 340 een ieee A ig iether aigmaR ES. Hawker-S Hardee Horne Pf 'Hur Erie Imp Oil Imp Tob lInd Accep $20% Inland G pr 725 Int-City Gas - Int Nickel Int Uti) Inter PL Inv Syn A Jockey C Jock C pr Labatt 133 Lont Cem 600 LOnt Cem p 100 Lau Fin A 400 Levy 25 LobCo A w LobG 1 400 $20% $22 58% AP Cons 364 - 5 $31% 30% 31 -- % sd he 300 «300 «300 --35 $544 4% 44 -- 361% 61% 614-- % 370 370 «370, --5§ $74 72 Th. S51% 50% 5 335 «330 $25 25 ; 330% 30% ; Sil 1 it 800 $16% 16% zi0 $50 50 50 16 $105 785 35 $20 20 $26'2 26% $23%% 23% 2 519% 19% $64 64 . 1 ¥ E , bts pn ~~ 4) Met Store p 200 175 M Cont A $2914 2914 Molson pr $i"% 7 Moore Nia Wire B Noranda n 4 NO NGas Page-Hers Pow Corp QN Gas w Rothman Riyal Bank Royalite Russell StL Cp A pr Salada Shawin $22 Shully's 35% Silknit 55 $26 £'St Pav $10 Steel Can n 2975 $16% 16% Engineer Hired By Pickering Twp. By ELSA STORRY sible for gravel dumped on the BROUGHAM -- At Tuesday's|school grounds, if there was too Pickering Township council}much meeting Andrew Dand referred) Later that evening a resolu- to the last meeting of Council| tion Hird passed sitting ae when he complained that the|¢irculate a memorandum to De- K F Road dapsitendent had not|Partment Heads to make no Be ieged aon kept nis promise to let him have|Promises to ratepayers outside} sy pauls migher ge gigs Sesh, fill, during sewer construction| 9% the normal scope of laa etn ions mipehd sci in the West Rouge so that ne duties. month probationary period. could build a community skat-\SEWER CONSTRUCTION ;: Ve ing rink. He alleged that the' Mr. Dand told Council thai he PLAN LONG TRIP weakness in character? So fill had been dumped in a near-\had a verbal agreement with|, BELLEVILLE, Ont. (CP) --, think-oo, duly-tt - ie Di we by: ravine, and that quantities/T, O. Jefferson, Engineer, now|The Tournament of Roses pa-| pnts ark gee' igest had.been dumped in the adia- departed from the Township and|rade televised every New "©? at bad handwriting cent school-vard. with Ontario Water Resources|Yea:'s Day from Pasadena, reg thousands of job seekers "Officers of the School Board Commission, that sewer constru-| Calif., scved yo hai pane Mel pop dly ens ges "he ie geet bout the/ ction in the vicinity of his golf| the Hastings nad Prince Edward) $1,000, a week in garbled jare quite perturbed abou course would not be performed] Regiment in 1964. The band was orders, can even hinder the (Gra 100 24 'Guif Lead 2000 to |Gunnar 230 +10 |H of Lakes 4500 Heath 3000 135 175 590 Ly 720 100 930 960 960 --29 |Irish Cop 19% 19% 1914 --1%| 180 510% 10% 10% 'Jacobus 00 $10\ 10 10 Jonsmith $13%\ 13% 134 -- \4|Kenville 200 200 «= «200 \Kerr Add $13% 13% 13% 4 L Dufauit 16% 16% 16% --14|L Shore 5S) oS} St 41 [Latin Am }LL Lae - $7% Ye\Provo Gas |Quonto Spooner Union Oil tg Un Oils Brew C Br ALA CBAL A w Cdn Celan > Chem 730 720 100 4300 | Malarti 2100 9 MINES : 4 : |MeIntyre 200 $40% 40 ag Fs '; %™% | McWat » » 5 5 1 : |Multi-M 330 (32% 34a 7 7 7 Me | EACUS Sar? y, -- Amal Rare 4000 +5 |A Areadia 3000 4 Altas Yk 500 Aumacho 2000 Aunor 700 ¥% | Banktield 600 - %|Base Metal 1090 | Belcher 1000 + %|Bethim 100 | Bidcop 2000 Bouzan 1200 Bralorne 900 Ye Camp Chib 125 7% 40% 30 30 92 614 W7 30 |Murray M New Jason Newlund N Mylama 6 +2 Newnor 6% 6% 614 + 4 Nrhigate 4. 40 40 North Can 195 195 195 Ormaby 8 8 & Peerless Pet pr Util C Westng Con Bidg Cons Paper Con Gas | Coronation Cosmos Crush Int Dist Seag Dofasco 92 250 6% 707 ™ 7 7 1 17 395 (395 «(395 6 -~% 20 16 770 225 M $16 $100% $1158 4 290 $38% 37% 37 569 15% 7125 6 10% Reeve Garnet Rickard of Darlington Township was a man without a gavel until Thursday. He brought his own | to the township council meet- | ing, complete with a pound- ing block. There have been times this year. when Mr. Rickard said he wished he had one. Now he has. It was 75 675 a gift to him from his son, Donald, a Grade 12 student at Bowmanville High School, 2 5% 26 10 16a 75 89% 185 $40 711 $50\% 50% 50% 22 7" 22 885 168 365 188 4245 42% 42% - 14 /Pick Crow 735 720 725 410 | Placer 435 435 435 -8 |Rio Algom San Ant Sherritt understand why the engineer |Siscoe jand OWRC mentioned such a/Starratt | east: a \Steep R jthing, because of this. Sud Cont ENGINEER HIRED TeeksH Out of some 17 or 18 appli-|Tribag. cants, Mr. Poul Poulsson, P.| Gn «ot? |Eng, has been hired as Town-|Upp Can jship Engineer, commencing|Wasamac | August Ist. wae | Mr. Poulsson's salary will be-|Zenmae gin at $8,333.33 with annual in- "are crements of $333.33 per year un-|Yukon Gon til the maximum of $9000 is 500 1000 7 1150 $75 1000 1000 300 2500 a0 DARLINGTON COUNCIL Builder Held Up By Zoning Bylaw HAMPTON (Staff) --A Hamp-|council wishes to allow the pro- ton man who wants to build-ajposals, then the bylaws should house fronting a street that isjbe amended in accordance with less than the township bylawjthe statutes before any permits requires (66 feet) was told byjare issued.' Darlington Township council) Mr, Cass warned 250 400 1500 2100 1100 9000 5060 500 Sales to ti a 000. Bad Handwriting 'Can Cost You Money Does untidy writing reflect Class Mappin, Paul; Malcolm, mond, Ronnie; Rohrer, Barry; ' : : : Rohrer, Douglas; Romeril, Den- who made it during his shop HAMPTON (Staff) -- Council ¢ u é Pauline; Shemilt, Harry; Stin- will have the gavel suitably of "city slickers" awaiting : Conservatory son, Betty Lou; Taylor, Dianne; inscribed and it will be eft |big race at Mosport, tore down " ' Douglas; Wolfe, Brian; Wotten. the use of future township [ter and ice in it to keep their Caro) reeves beer cold. beer bottles all over the place," By MRS. C. H. REESOR Cher, vor gel Br page ven complained councillor Fred PORT PERRY -- The follow- 2' cane, GAN: tntstel | The mailbox was owned oy Mrs. J. E. Jackson, Port Perry par ha pee |Harold Murphy who lives near who were candidates at the} 5 ay 1 eo eonues 4 : a ak inte Hicks, George; Horton, Joan; "ESS the Royal Conservatory of|,- 8 . ' cession. Rasen: Ginn " ite : Music of 'Toronto. in Port|innuven Toiro; +.armer, John; Mr. Smith asked council for ed in order of merit Bonnie cross the entrance to this road .»Malcolm, Bonnie; Malcolm, which has been closed to traf- THEORY Grade II First Class Honors Laughlin,.Bob; Mountjoy, Judy; He was told by council that --Ilda Linstez Oliver, Wayne; Porrill, Danny; matter and if he wanted to put)-- Catherine A. Nelson, Mare-|Ray; Wright, Lois up a fence, council would have anne Vernon, Faye . Harper, 7 TO GRADE 8 here Thursday that he will have| should' not be disregarded by) "I wonder what people in the by -- petal ae giro to waitfo r the Ontario Munici-|issuing permits in the hope|city would think if country folk Grade Ch Natta me a ay Mark; McLean, David; Red- 0) nis; Savinac, Clarry; Sharpe, class. Mr. Rickard said he |Was told Tueday that a group ; ' Thompson, Bill; Williamson, in the council chambers for |4 farmer's mailbox and put wa- R It "Then they scattered empty GRADE 6 TO GRADE 4 Smith. ing is a list of the pupils of Beverley; Butt, Linda; Camp- i ear. tans jthe north portion of the 8th con- €Xaminations held recently by Fallis, Linda; Gobkes, Udo; "Sauna rete IE Mackie, Virginia; MacLeod, permission to put a fence a- Perry: The names are arrang- Gail; Malcolm, Vernon; Mc- fic for the past 30 years they didn't have any say in the *Grade I First Honors| Schwartz, Leonard; Suggit, the bylaws|no objection Barbara Holtby GRADE pal Board to amend the zoning] that provincial approvals will be|went there and trampled their pocket Edna Nancy; Kinnuven, Aina; Mac- PIANO Honors x bylaw Vern Miller said he wants to build the house in Hampton tron-| ting a street that is only 60 feet wide signed an agreement that con- structién must start by August. "You're not the only one who has this problem," said De- puty Reeve Blanchard. "No," said Mr, Miller, 'there are about five of us." Reeve Garnet Rickard agreed that this was a pressing prob- lem, but said it would have to wait until the engineer files his report on the survey he made of the township roads. Councillor Sidney Cornish said "we shouldn't lead people to \t He said he has already|sue Mr received an NHA loan and has] mit would be a contravention of| the zoning bylaw and would re- quire amendment to the town- \ship's official plan by the OMB "It might be next fall before gets around to hold- ing a hearing," he said. : In Ajax Mr. Cornish noted that to he OMB Farm Groups Get Donation HAMPTON (Staff) Miller a building per- -- Darling-|Cedar and Tudor streets at believe that this problem canjion township passed three|a.m., travelling south on Har- forthcoming. I may be constrain-/Jawns and scattered beer bot ed not to approve such amend-|tles all over their property?" ments said Mr. Smith. is- Kinsmen Plan Sports Day AJAX -- The Kinsmen Club of Ajax is again sponsoring the Ajax and District Annual Sports Day on Saturday. Commencing with a band, 18-float parade, two- leaving 10 be speeded up. Our hands are|srants of $25 each to three dis-|wood avenue, the field day will tied." trict agricultural societies to follow in the Ajax High School Mr. Cornish was referring l0jnein in operating their fal) grounds. a letter to Lindsay town council] paiy< from Municipal Affairs Minister G lowing a building permit to be issued prior to the approval of the Ontario Municipal Board to amend the zoning bylaw. The minister's letter read, 'S| must impress upon you the ser-| jousness of issuing a building| permit prior to the approval be- ing given by my department and the OMB, particularly in htese times when the actions of the municipal government are M. Cass. ( It was a letter of reprimand|, to the Lindsay council for al-) Agricultural Society The requests 'artwright Blackstock Fair) came Fair) and Oshawa Fair Shriners Fail To Boost Up In addition to the competitive fromievents in racing and jumping, Agricultural Society| this year there will be an exhi-| Durham|pition of (OroN0O tario Olympic Champions, Judo gymnastics by On- match and much more. In the evening there is to be a street dance in the Plaza where a Miss Ajax Contest will be held at 9.30 p.m. Attendant Wanted Sagging Market For Garbage Dump TORONTO (CP) - Despite a HAMPTON (Staff) Dar- 'VIII pass Grade Cattyn; grove Grade VII Cawker. Grade VI Honors -- Marilynn Manns Grade V Honors -- Jean Snel- grove: Grade IV -- First Class Hon- ors -- Lynn MacGregor, Ruth- anne Beechner; Honors-- Joanne Jackson; pass, Mary Nelson. Grade Ill -- First Class Honors -- Arnold Heayn; Hon- ors -- Bruce Heayn Grade II First Class Honors -- Donald W. Holtby. Grade I--First Class Honors Anna M. Croxall Honors -- Gail Myrtle Snel- Honors -- Bonnie Darlington Building Decreases HAMPTON (Staff) Dar- lington Township Building In- spector A. E mits issued during of June this year, by $22,500 compared same month. last year the month decreased with the | Joan; |Judy; Swain Raiph Permits issued for June, 1962 totalled $51,000 while in June, 1961 their value was $73,500. This June's permit included two summer cottages, two bun- so much in the public eye." ( boisterous boost from a blaring |lington township council decid- STICK TO BYLAW \Shriners' band, the stock mar-/ed Thursday to advertise for And added, 'council should ai|ket moved steadily lower Thurs. 4M attendant to look after the all times adhere to and enforce day township's dump at Maple their bylaws regardless of 'he The Shrincrs invaded the maid! galows, one two-storey house. nature of the proposals. If the|trading floor for half an hour Our dumps are getting 10 six additions, two garages and proposals are sound, but injtoting tubas, .r1umpets and|be quite a mess,"' said Coun-two tool sheds : conflict with the bylaws and'trombones. Music drowned out cillor Sidney Cornish. z . ewan ashetanieaneciegets ------~ithe. norma) noise Leon, Jo-Ann; Rohrer, Warren; | Sharpe, Sheila; Wotten, Joan.| Second Class Honors -- Bea- cock, Lucille; Dunsmoor, Bri- an; Hicks, Betty; Quackenbush, Murray Pass Standing -- Argue, Mar- ion; Arscott, Michael; Assel-| stine, Douglas; Forest, Carole; | Gibson, Kenneth; Gray, Don-| ald; Kyte, Robert; Malcolm, Denise; Perigoe, Marilyn; Map- pin, Bernice; Redmond, Rob- GRADE 8 TO GRADE 9 Argue, Margaret;. Bradburn, | Betty; Bradburn, Ivan; Brad-| burn, Roy; Brown, Donald: | Oarnaghan, Margaret; Carnag-| han, James; Coghrane, Judy; | Dayes, James; Dorrell, Nancy; Downey, Dorothy; Dykstra,} Alice; Forest, France; Kinnu- ven, Pirrko; Lansing, Joan; Larmer, Sharon; Mackie, David. Martyn, Ronald: McKee, Maxine; McLaughlin, Denis; | Metcalf, Douglas; Minshall,| Ronald; Mountjoy, Brian; Roh- rer, Carol; Saunders, Donald;/ Swartz, Nadia; Sharpe, Bar-| bara; Shemilt, Mavis; Suggit, Swain, Helen; Swain, Thompson, Elizabeth; Tom- ; \chishin,: Marlene; Tomchishin, Varcoe reports|Sheila; Trewin, Lloyd; Wotten, that the value of building per-| Patricia: Wright, Lorna. Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do false teeth drop, slip or wobble when you talk, eat, laugh or sneeze? Don't be annoyed and embarrassed by such handicaps, FASTEETH, an alkaline (non-actd) powder to sprin- kle on your plates, "ssps false teeth more firmly set, Gives confident feel- ing of security and added comfort. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feel- ing. Get FASTEETH today at drug counters everywhere. dirt," said Mr. Dand. have ® problem'. Mr. Dand maintained the bank of dirt would erode upon his property, and that} the Board was subject to pros- ecution. He said that he under- stood that there was a letter of} agreement with the school' board "Is Council prepared to state that Mr. Chapman's letter has any weight?" he asked. Deputy Reeve Mrs son said that she did not be-| lieve Council should be respon 'They that 4 4 THE CLOW) until fall. be hooked up in September. concerned about Mr. the club business Dand, intention of Council over struction it is going again? Said Reeve Scott, 'I cannot f AND THE to wm KID noidoned rove UNITED AJ ARTISTS, interference with his gol "Is it said. to our agreement? derstanding is that if the con- company cost a McPher-|money to have them moved in GERONIMO CK KNRS KMLA DN P a ous TECHNICOLOR' ADDED HIT! BIG TOP DRAMA! <. ; EX-CON,..CARNIVAL KID... «= \ x TODAY ™"" SUNDAY EIEEILUS moves ane a '" the protest My un- out, lot of f 4 BILTMORE)+: SPONSOR CLUB For the benefit of charita MATINEE ... 0600.5. ble activities SATURDAY 2:00 p.m, BROOKLIN (OSHAWA) SIMCOE STREET SHOW GROUNDS BROOKLIN DIST. LIONS in vited to apply for the 1963) Councillor Ross Deakin said|parade but decided to wait a that he was under the impres-|¥ear, giving it time to raise an sion that sewers were going to|eStimated $5,000 for travel ex- penses. pursuit of love. Get your July Reader's Digest today -- 30 articles of lasting interest. On sale at newsstands everywhere, PAMELA TIFFIN - ANN-MARGRET-TOM EWELL ALICE FAYE COLOR by DE LUXE FEATURE DAILY: 2:25 -- 4:35 6:50 -- 9:05 ed . Lyrics? CinenaSeome as Melos eceeeeeeeeeseseseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeese COOKING trading Applications for a dump at- EVENING JULY 8:00 p.m. Finally most work stopped asjtendant will close July 18. San ra traders clustered around the itt Ss band from Memphis, Tenn. When normal activity re- sumed, stocks picked up their steady downward movement In the mai: list, Distillers Dog Control Setup Seagrams dropped 2 to 39% and Dominion Foundries and Steel.. HAMPTON (Staff) Dar- 1% to 505%. Bank of Monireal jington Township Council Thurs-| fell 1 day decided to have Walter} position Leader Daniel Johnson|, 9% index, industrials fell 4.35) Rundle, township clerk, at- over the government's standing|'®, 532-67, base metals .61 fo/range a meeting with Bowman- in the bond market was ex.|184.69 and western oils .19 to|ville Town council to discuss pected to resume inside the leg- 96.46. Golds gained 2.19 to 97.55./the dog control situation. islative assembly today when ee ie ook rit The dog control officer for a eon ogee Be ake 1 289 000. sy nesc@Y' > Bowmanville and Darlington ones the ae Thursday _In base metals,. International/Township is James A. Hoskin 'the premier described as "'radi- Nickel fell % and Falconbridge Reeve Garnet Rickard noted ¥ vid ¥%, while Labrador and Hudson ii cally false" a statement by Mr./B2, Minine both rose %, Spec that "we also want to go over Johnson that the government! yiatives saw Northgate climb 25/our fire protection agreement 'toon. on the United Sates and| us (2 98.95 with Bowmanville too." Canadian bond markets. Mr. Jo hnson, outside the| 'House, said reason given for the refusal was "government over- ,spending, a bad climate for 'new investment, lack of a bal- 'anced budget." Asked to comment on Mr. 'Johnson's declaration, the pre-| -mier said no demands had been 'refused. As for the investment 'climate of Quebec, there had «"never been any question" of it 'in discussions with U.S. lead- ...fake her out to dinner tonight Lesage Denies Quebec Refused | $75 Million Loan QUEBEC (CP)--A_ row be- tween Premier Lesage and Op- | Township Studies -- METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER presents o NEW ARZAN THE APE MAN Se ma My) SPACE! TECHMICOLOR' essed Om ee DENNY MILLER as tarzan ~ i\? Wwf habe Yue TONIGHT ONLY! Academy Award Winner! | @xctusive Special Ei WO RESERVED SEATS! eto ob 3 PERFORMANCES DANY! | Best Screenplay! STMALEY oy ress Abby Mann Under The "BIG TOP" Featuring KUHN'S FIGHTING LIONS! CHILDREN 1.00 ADULTS 1.90 RESERVED SEATS -90 EXTRA POPTTTTTTTTTTITTTT TTT eee Ue ALL cocorn Prockam "TAMMY TELL ME 3 WORLDS OF GULLIVER" TRUE" SPSCSCTHSHSSHSSSSHSSSSHSSHHSHSHSSSSSHSSHSHSHHEHHSHSHSHSSHSHSHSHHHSEHHSHHSESHOSSELEEE MOTOR HOTEL «ND RESTAURANT "15 minutes from Dewntewn Oshawa on Highwey 401 at Bowmanville" OPEN HOURS !! 7 A.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT DAILY! 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