SEEKS ACTION AGAINST HATE MAIL Pat O'Neal, secretary of the British Columbia Federa- The material will be turned over to the provincial cabi- net. (CP Wirephoto) tion of Labor, shows hate lit- erature which has been turn- ed over to him in Vancouver. Tories On Arms Raid OTTAWA (CP) -- The Con- in the Commons Thursday to pour ridicule, scorn and charges of incompetence on Defence Minister Hellyer in connection} with the army's secur.ty! roundup of arms from armories and cadet corps. The occasion was a motion by Thomas A. Bell (PC--Saint/blamed. THe whole thing was a areas," which Mr. Hellyer still WANTS GUARANTEE John-Albert) to have Mr. Hell-) yer make public all the letters,! memos and directives issued injenay West) said it was a clear|taken to enforce existing small-|tional amendment It)case of bungling. Why was his|arms security regulations. Lo- guarantee that Quebec's repre-| THOUGHT DIFFERENTLY connection with the roundup. was debated in the member's hour. | "Slipshod," Mr, Bell said to} describe the operation. It had} led to, a public lack of confi- dence in the defence depart-| ment. If--as Mr. Hellyer once} said--his orders were not ap-) plied uniformly, that was the best reason for the public to} private jever broke out in Canada, servatives. took nearly an hour|what would happen?" Heap Scorn Rule "just|serious studies to "tighten up |security,'? "Badly bungled all the way! After the Jan, 30 theft from down . . . either from incom-|the Montreal armory, small petence or disobedience,' saidiarms. began to be withdrawn Heber Smith (PC -- Simcoe/from unsecure locations. In North). It was Parliament's some cases this order was '"'im- right and duty to examine the/plemented with zeal." There directives, assess what went/had been no losses since. This wrong, and say who should be was done in the "sensitive did not name, Elsewhere, fiasco H, W. Herridge (NDP--Koot- measures were area described as "'sensilive?'"|cal militia commanders were |The entire operation had been|made responsible for the secur- the present level of a combination of tragedy inlity of their weapons. Some re- some cases, comedy in others.|/ported cases of arms' being re- In some instances the army had|/moved reflected the steps taken picked up from some locations'b, these fecal officers. fewer arms and ammunition than Mr. Herridge kept at home/continue, Mr. Hellyer said. for hunting purposes. |When the situation was righted, By the time they all finished,|"'the whole security of small Studies to improve security | vastly over - represented and general thinking of today." OTTAWA (CP) -- The gov-|cratic principles of equal repre-/from predominantly - ru ral) ernment's redistribution bill has|sentation for all--one man, one|areas, while the opposite is true} bogged down in deep-rooted con- vote. jfor the Liberals and New Demo-| flict between representatives of Several MPs from rural areas|Ccrats. : nee | Canada's diverse regions 'and/countered that population should) As the bill stands, it will re-) u@ progress is in sight until af-/not be the only factor in draw-jsult in new boundaries for| ter the Commons Easter recess.ing constituency boundaries. jnearly every constituency! A three-day debate on the pro-| j J.. Greene (L--Rentrew 8¢ross Canada. The population) osal to set up a new machinery South) said historic rural coun-/of each riding could not exceed fo revamp. the electoral map ties, which usually formed a/P fall short of the provincial | ttom in-\tight-knit social and economic average by more than 20 per' from top to bo! conclusively Thursday. It is un-lentity, should not be carved up.\cent. ' : likely to resume until April 6/The slogan "rep, by pop." was) 1" other developments: Je t the earliest | i | Prime Minister Pearson said) Ah ue : ia shibboleth that did not mean! vag he oll ip pyr lato fe Sp cg gh Regs sonsideration o emen-) jover shoic and | poe api gee Bey $240, SUGGESTS MOTIVE /commentators. He was replying} 884,747 for the fiscal year end-|_ Maurice J. Moreau (I----York-\to NDP Leader T, C. Douglas) ing March 31, |Scarborough), whose riding is|who noted that Yvon Dupuis, | At the same time, the goy- the largest in the country with)minister without portfolio, said ernment will seek approval of|4 population of 300,000, said the last weekend that the publicly-| jinterim spending authority for Conservatives oppose the gov-/ owned corporation was giving, {April and May, This opens the ¢rmment bill because they real- too much publicity to separa- |way for al] kinds of opposition ize their numbers would 'be re- tists and extremists. igrievances against the govern-\duced "if we had more equit-| ( a ment and debate is likely to con- able representation." Most ofjsaid the government now hopes) Rural--Urban MPs Clash Over 'Rep By Pop' Adage Citizenship Minister Tremblay/have been asked to make the|said, 'but I don't believe he ways done it." tinue until 8 p.m. EST Monday |the 94 Conservative MPs come-tq re-introduce in the latterinext month. Coffin Not Killer He may possibly be quess; tioned by Jacques Hebert him-- self, since neither of Mr. He" vert's lawyers -- Raymond Ba- oust and Pierre-Elliott Trudeais --will be present, Mr. Justice® Roger Brossard, the comm sioner, said Thrsday he had gel to Mr. Hebert as' a questions when his lawye: couldn't be there, hid * QUEBEC (CP) -- The vet- eran detective who opened the investigation into the 1953 slay- ing of. three Pennsylvania hunt- stages of the current parliamen-jers testified Thursday he has tary session its legislation to es-| always believed that although tablish an Indian claims com-'wilbert Coffin might have been mission. The legislation was in-|inyolved, he wasn't the killer. troduced late in the 1963 ses-' Coffin was hanged Feb. 10. sion and then withdrawn so that} 1956, after being tried and found Indians and others interested] guilty by .a jury. Appeals right could make representations tojup to the federal justice depart-| In reply to Mr. Daoust Thurs: the government on it. hent ae to save aes _ (enya * pe ae . : He died maintaining his inno-|Coffin often sa e was ie URGES SPEED icenece,; A book published late|cent and quoted him as cS said The government was urged tolast year titled '"J'accuse. les|"Definitely 1 never killed tho ~-- up its Bay hg into the} Assassins de Coffin" (I accuse alge agl Mr. Doyon H anti-depressant drug pa *. iCoffin's Assassins) contends|tNe Perce jury never was told: Dr. P. B. Rynard (PC--Sim-|Coftin was railroaded to. the this. 3 Mr, Dorion objected that Cofs; coe East) warned Health Min-|pajiows. | ister LaMarsh that persons be-) "y+ snurred the Quebec govern-|fin himself hadn't testified at" ing treated with the drug MAY! ment to set up the royal com- the trial but Mr. Daoust. repli 2 7 end: up in mental hospitals if| jiccion at which former Sgt: that police were supposed t0. withdrawn from it. Henri Doyon of the Quebec Pro-|bring forth all such testimony. Miss LaMarsh, who an-\vincial Police was testifying. Mr. Dorion said he realized nounced last month the drug is) «My opinion is that Coffin the duty of the Crown was to. being withdrawn from general might have had something to do|Present everything, favorable or. inquiry and probably will meet|killed the American hunters. | when Finance Minister Gordon, starts reading his second bud-| |get speech, | | "Tuesday. has been set aside) for debate on the highly contro- versial Canada Pension Plan and the six-day budget debate is expected to begin Wednesday. IT'S URBAN-RURAL TIFF The redistribution debate Thursday cut across party lines and developed into a spirited TORONTO (CP) -- A refer- {battle between rural and urban ence to separate schools for Ne- ,MPs, There were also pleas for,groes in Ontario's Separate |special consideration for Que-\Schools Act will be removed bec, the Prairies and the Mari- from the statute, Education times. Minister Davis announced Leon Balcer, the Conserva- Thursday, tives' Quebec spokesman,) Mr. Davis said he felt the in- warned that redistribution will clusion of the word "'colored" in change the "equilibrium" be- the act never was meant to jtween Quebec and. other re-\show racial discrimination, but | gions. nevertheless the word was un- Since the -provincial govern-'necessary and would be de- jments were vitally affected, he Jeted. township or the beard of public lurged that the 10 premiers be. The matter was brought be-'school trustees of the city, town jconsulted at the March 31 fed-jfore the legislature earlier this!or ivllage shall authorize the es. jeral - provincial conference in year by the only Negro mem-|tablishment therein of one or Quebec. City. . ber in the house, Leonard|more separate schools for col- | He said the premiers should Braithwaite (L -- Etobicoke).|/ored people." be asked informally jor their|Making his maiden speech Feb.| Mr. Braithwaite advice on the personnel and the 4, he said: . ground rules of the 10 proposed' "Those who questioned me on redistribution commissions, the subject -- and myself (Unless the 265-seat lower cannot understand why provi- chamber is expanded, redistri- sion for segregated schools . .. bution will result in the loss of|has not been removed from. the four seats for Saskatchewan'statute books." and one each for Quebec, Man-| Mr, Braithwaite said Thurs- itoba and Nova Scotia. Ontario|day he was gratified at the gov- will gain three seats, Alberta| ernment's quick action in com- two and British Columbia one.)!plying with his request, But he {said he made it not as a mem- ber of a racial minority but as ja spokehman for the people of Ontario, sire by the Negroes but to keep colored students entering On- tario from the U.S. from going to school with white children, he said. As the act now reads, it says in part: "Upon the application in writ- ing of five or more heads of families resident in township, city, town or village, being col- ored people, the council of, the said many when they learned of this pro- vision in the Separate Schools Act Under the bill introduced by Mr. Davis Thursday, the whole section will be repealed and an- other substituted for it, making other administrative changes besides deleting the racial ref- erence, BLAMES ALCOHOL Elmer Sopha (L -- Sudbury) said about half the inmates of Ontario reform institutions were there because of offences in- sentation would not drop below} The law had been drawn up volving alcohol, Gilles Gregoire (Creditiste-- Lapointe) called for a constitu- that would Tories Pledge To Kill Negro School Terms made not because of any de-) Speaking during debate on de- could have been an accomplice persons,were "quite surprised") the department take a close lookjeven suggest names of possible! distribution, said five doctors! -with it," the 54-year-old witness|unfavorable, "and. I have ale' | Mr. Doyen, who joined the |That has*always been my opin-|QPP in 1937, maintained he was ion." |fired in 1961 as a result of the QUESTIONED BY DorToN -- |CO!iN_ease. | He was being questioned by ' " {Noel Doiron, a Crown prosecu-| jtor at the Coffin trial in Perce, Sauve § Duties IQue., in 1954, "Do you believe Coffin was Pguilty or innocent?" Mr. Dorion Are To Beef jasked, in an exchange that jleft the packed court hushed. | |" have always. said he! ARDAL Program partment of reforms institutions|before, during or after the) OTTAWA (CP) -- The port- estimates, he said more centres/fact,"" Mr. Doyon replied. "I'folio of rural development and are needed for'rehabilitation of|told you. this in your Own forestry will give Maurice Sauve these persons, He estimated 29,-|/house."' z more independence than origin- 000 were involved. The lawyer asked if Mr. ally planned: sources suggested Jails merely prolong their|Doyon gh A po oi Thursday, lives by keeping them away|wWas guilty but might have ha Gh a fro mthe adverse effects of al-/an accomplice, Bey! ihe goteaeentt Ge cohol for a period, he said.| "No," replied the witness. 'It fer of some duties from A a When they are released they|was that he could have had culture Minister Hays 19 fr immediately began drinking|something to do with it but that Sauve recently -- and then a again. he didn't personally kill." retransfer back Reforms Minister Grossman) There was no clear answer to, seen ; 7 nother. question: | arrage of opposition ques- said the department is studying|@ a ; tions in the House of Commons ways to aid the Harold King) "Didn't you tell Bernard Pec-|ahout this. plue noisy inte Farm at Keswick and any sim-|let (police chemist) on a train lude of pM 2g sta i: ilar homes for rehabilitating ex-;between Montreal and Quebec) iy Saran ted c deh he convicts, that Coffin was guilty but had ont Thuruaae teem Prine: Mr. Braithwaite that accomplices?. And didn't YOU stinister Pearson that the whole asked at helping the King home. |accomplices?" jthing will be explained shortly: | Mr. Grossman said the de-| Mr. Doyon is to take the' Mr. Sauve was named fores- partment will do everyhing|stand again today. |try minister Feb. 3 with the possible to encourage homes) |Stipulation that he will become that are doing good work. He! minister of rural development said the department of welfare| Y h S T and forestry later. Then, the |might be better qualified to help t ent 0 idea was that forestry and Mr. the home while some might pre-| Sauve would serve under the fer not to operate under the Trial For ae of Agriculture Minister. stigma of being a government-| ays, subsidized institution. | | Thursday it was suggested by ir, Bratthwalbe- weld odtxidn Ottawa Killing sources outside the Commons : ' hat Mr. Sauve will be inde- the house that helping the t ' : . |pendent of Mr. Hays with re- Poe cee at ete al OTTAWA: (CP) x' Migblain: eponatbilitg tie tae ee dea year-old Reginald Binette will,Rehaiblitation and Development 75. seats..by persons in a different age|~ Reid Scott (NDP -- Toronto|with a different line of thought! Danforth) said Parliament has|than at the present, Mr. Braith- been ruled for years by a "'rural'waite said. "It's removal will tyranny." Rural. voters were|bring the act into line with the city voters were correspond-| Most persons found the ref-} rt ingly under - represented. erence to colored schools 're-| News Hu S Parliament should abolish this!pulsive." The original provision Quebec MPPs Claim the department of reforms in- stitutions hi l : ; | stitutions rather than welfare be formally committed March'Program (ARDA), feed grains 26 for trial on a charge of cap-land forestry. jital murder, Magistrate C. E. t 40-ye. Carter ruled Thursday after a Pies Ware has oper one - day preliminary hearing|that indicate the rural rehabil: into a four-death shooting inside] ition program -- ARDA -- is a church rectory here last Dec. getting a second wind. He is 22 starting a roun: of discussions Binette is charged with the with the provinces beginning in s Tourism shooting death of Paul Mercier, _Ex-QPP Detective pc POR I NR ag a en Quebec next Tuesday and Wed- nesday. scrutinize the directives. "A comic opera," said R. G. L. Fairweather (PC -- Mr. Hellyer had less than three|arms and ammunition in the system and return to the demo-'for these separate schools was minutes for reply. country: will be much tighter|>-- eee. ee po ar He said that the defence de-/than previously." [ been QUEBEC (CP) -- Spokesmen not giving added publicity toj24 - year - old scoutmaster of for the government and the op-jevents which happened in the|Christ the King Church in mid-| Royal). Thanks to Mr. Hellyer,|partment has the country had its first laugh in a sombre, difficult period. There seemed to be a new se- curity policy of "disarm those who are paid to keep us se- cure."' He suggested somebody set the army's late-night "raid" on Ottawa's Ashbury College to music and call it 'Hellyer's @-poppin'."' "A very sad day," said Con- servative Whip Eric Winkler (Grey-Bruce), when the army) chooses to collect arms at! Orangeville, Ont, This implied that the town was among the s@-called "'sensitive areas" and it had led to loss of morale by the local citizenry. "This is a terrible thing, they've never known such .. thing in their his- tory." 'FOULED UP' "Fouled u.» somewhere down the line," said Wallace Nesbitt (PC -- Oxford), speaking of Mr. Hellyer's original directive to the army. This was probably the case, he said. It was ser- ious. If anything really serious WEATHER FORECAST 9 Scattered Rain ows Hag who hired their|told the Cloudy, Forecasts issued by the Tor- onto weather office at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: A disturbance ex- tending from western Manitoba to Texas has drawn warm air from the southern United States up into Manitoba and northwest- ern Ontario. This milder wea- ther will cover all of the prov- ince by this afternoon. Temper- atures will range in the 40 to 45 degree range in all regions this afternoon, On Saturday, with the weather system from mid-con- tinent crossing the Great Lakes, there will be mainly cloudy skies, mild temperatures and scattered showers over south- ern Ontario while. occasional rain or snow is indicated for northern regions and a return to colder temperatures Lake St. Clair, Lake J Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On tario, Haliburton, Windsor, Lon- don, Hamilton: Saturday mostly cloudy and mild with scattered showers likely. Winds decreas- ing to light on Saturday [pronto: Saturday most} cloudy and mild i showers jikely, Winds 'decrea ing to light on Saturday Georgian Bay, Timagami, Al- rie, concerned| The Commons did not reach ARMY WINS FEUD |positine suggested Thursday/past and which could happen|town Ottawa who was cut down | | incidents in) |by bullets in the front doorway STOPOVER POINT Nevertheless, Mr. Bertrand/of the rectory. The Azores have been a way said, the number of tourists was} He and other parishioners of, Station for Atlantic travellers up in 1963 over 1962, although|the small Roman Catholic| Since Columbus, gg Bis he could give the assembly no/church had hurried out of a| the West Rage stoppe precise figures. About 1,000,000/noon-day mass that Sunday af-|Santa Maria in 1493. THE KEY jagain."" cars came into Quebec from the|ter an alarm had been spread United States and about 4,000,-/that intruders had entered the 000 from other parts of Canada.|rectory. 2 Mr. Gosselin wondered) When the shooting stopped, whether "blaring publicity" had Police found three others. fat-| affected the tourist trade. . He ally wounded besides Mercier.) said requests for information|! ey were Miss Doralice Bech-| b the H ard, 65, second-floor tenant in! > ses pri aegeit had dropped the rectory building; Miss Al- "I wonder sometimes whether berte Guindon, 45-year-old niece this decrease, this lack of .in- and housekeeper of the parish ; . |priest, and Roger Binette, 21, terest, is not caused by blaring aittroiher of nhs accused. publicity over certain incidents) which have occurred in this Meee tae i LL province in the last two or three [iy 7 years." @ "if You Come Once--You'll Come Again"--to Prospective visitors see Que- NORTH END manxe bec's advertising and contrast it with news reports in the prov- MARKET 909 SIMCOE N. PHONE 728-3361 ince. He asked reporters not to) @ FREEPARKING @ To The SALE LIST WITH PAUL RISTOW REALTOR 728-9474 7 ogt TAM "amplify more than necessary mm certain incidents which have taken place in the province." The exchange took place as the assembly breezed through the tourism department's esti-| mates for ~the coming fiscal [i year, SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial blished, reliable Gas "If It's the Best, We Sell It'! "It We Sell It, It's the Best'! WEEKEND SPECIALS CHICKENS wv. The AVG. 3 LB. BOLOGNA PORK SAUSAGE Deoler in your eree. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, High Saturday Windsor 35 4 St. Thomas. London Kitchener Mount For Wingham .... Rego) | Hees Resigns Offi World's Fai | P iti OTTAWA (CP) -- George Hees, former Conservative trade minister, has resigned as an Ontario director. of the Mont- real world's fair corporation, Prime Minister Pearson an ced Thursday ed ihursday ree mitted } Hamilton St Toronto Peterborough ..... Trenton Killaloe ..... Muskoka North Bay Sudbury .. ; AUNMAwBSBmwis Status, Qualifications and Stok ts te THE OSHAWA SEPA P.O. BOX 396. rariton for some time about small-arms!a vote on Mr. Bell's motion-- kon peregei yg tone down security. The switch from Lee-|which he said he didn't intend me i . ei Enfield .303 rifles to the new'to press to a vote anyway. The} Sk Train Camp ripe ' 8S, ipsa dt latcatini ot auracc Got se cy | 1 | Lionel Bertrand; minister of ie series secede. Feel case ngs oe Ten touriam, fish and game, said in Ba ,. ge. Y y 4 S > age § a Ieotete si - ant wake " about two years there had beeniday, March 26. H el the legislature that last year the : =e) oves 1 eS }brochures all. over Canada and ae many hundreds were returned with comments on them. g g r f rwegis is 5 a < and his group of Norwegian ad- plan and asked permission to warmth of our hospitality 'could some five miles away from theleither to change into smaller|?° | mer j arly explosiv Found In Farm House jCanadian army nal. base at/aircraft or push off by dogsled We yeteieay Se Alert in the Arctic, a northern) "On the clear understanding $0 hel, de " seat : affairs department official said that Staib would keep his word| The tourist business suffered day-old baby boy. and his two|stable Jack Beattie said Thurs- Thy: Norwegians are in the/permission was granted," said tion in Quebec, he said, joining infant brothers, all suffering/day. north. to attempt a 600-mile officia with Claude Gosselin (UNComp- i é pede I the official. : malnutrition when found aban-| The children were found Mon-\overland trek to the North Pole! He said that 'Alert, being. ajton) in asking newspaper men doned in anunheated farm qay but children's aid officials|--the first such attempt since|classified station, "is the last|"to help us, on this 'matter, the Children's Aid Society 4S PO 'donment until Thursday when'1909. Alert, also Canada's most tablishing bases." He added . | lice seek their parents. their condition in Elgin County northerly weather station,is onithere was no accommodation Power Failure When found, the baby was Hospital, St. Thomas was de-|the northern coast of Ellesmere there for other than station per- | sonnel, down," this 18-month-old brother|proved and satisfactory." Staib and his men set off a T T h | P ment was ready to extend to Taps eac er body" and his three-year-oldjbeen fully established police when they arrived at the base--|the adventurers every help it 'p i 4 re . 2° eaters ; TORONT: -- Marianne brother was 'very undernour- said but their father, last seen which contains classified equip- Could despite the poor start in War 4 oti Wl aa yao 4 oie Sunday, came to St. Thomas ment used in communications Telations. ae? ' in ar ; A : : apartment building elevator for farm hand. He is believed to be nounced their intention of ¢ Ontario A e l pee hour Thursday when a moter was last seen Monday Station Commander Jim pp a S power failure blacked out su- They were found by farmer)Sherry was reported to have ® 0 : Norwegi t t d Her husband, Donald, said SV EMENS 10 Ve as VIEW I er she was on her way to the |family to use the house while the base within 24 hours, Staib| OTTAWA (CP) -- The attor-|laundry room when the eleva- ° a one z - Bist 7 Mild | Mr, Alden said that when/and said he would ask the Nor- day ope ned an appeal in the Su-)ond and third floors, Hfound the 12-day-old baby was|Wegian embassy in Ottawa to ag Court of Canada against) The power failure brought lying on a pillow in a card-|have the Canadian government|#" gos Appeal Court deci-| more than 500 telephone calls goma, North Bay, Sudbury: Sat- board box. "His feet were blue.| rescind the order, crn ornering @ new Srial for) to Hydro offices, tues | rain or wet snow. Winds light on in a diaper and an undershirt.|official said -he knew of no ul- oe Ont of neighboring Hasty OLDEST MONARCHY | Saturday. The 18-month-old boy "was ly-/imatum. He said he didn't : : Ethiopia, oldest monarchy in White River, Cochrane: Var- ing on the floor shivering, be-|*N0w how long Staib was on the), "tS Laroche was sentenced Africa, doesn't allow _ political] parties, although milder tonight. Saturday cloudy heated home. He only had a WAS . , | ; jtration was reorganized after ". ite : ve oi eh poh : ' . AS TO GO NORTH |charge of converting to her own th . | Mond grees rong Mi iraotn diaper and @ pajama top. : The official said Staib's orl-|use--and thereby stealing--$10,- the abortive 1960 bist! detat.| 5 € e alternoon The three-year-old, whose first ginal plans filed with the Cana-|790 in municipal funds. ! urday was in pajamas sleeping in one/to proceed immediately to Ward Appeal Court which directed a of the room's two beds, Hunt Island, some 100 miles new trial on grounds that Judge --jnorth of Alert, to set up head-/Bruce Macdonald had -- misdi- jhis dash for the pole. |the defence. Later, however, Staib said it! The case is continuing Range: $4,494.00 - $4,648.00 Must have 1964 Chauffeur's License in good standing: Should have previous experience with animals, kenhels or affiliated veterinary training. Ability to enforce City By-laws, meet public. revo ' § ' eas Personn-l Officer pel . aoe 'ation. ¢ aaa, | 4 City Hal! MOOSONCE se .scecee 2 4) 'he becomes president of - the ' * Oshawa Quebec to help the tourist busi- FN rifle a few years ago raised time alloted for debate expired, | department sent out 1,800,000 Starving Children : OTTAW 'P) --B Sti Pine alicia, " ; tarving 1 ren ITTAWA (CP) Bjorn Staib!was impossible to follow this They remarked that "the venturers now are established Jand at Alert for a few hours be very much appreciated but ST, THOMAS (CP) -- A 12-lished," St. Thomas Police Con- Thursday and be only a short time, this|for a time because of the situa- home, have bee taken in by released no details of the aban-|Admiral Peary's expedition -of| place one would want people es-|~ |"beef steak red from the waistiscribed as "very much im- Island in the eastern Arctic, | He said the Canadian govern- | had 'red sores all over his| The boys' identity has not yet flurry of excitement Tuesda sacher - rapped in an and took work March 4 as _a\and weather research -- and an- S/tESCnEL, WAS. tats from Ottawa. The children's maining there for some time burban Mast York. Alden allowed the!their dogs and equipment off jthe man worked for him, protested this was impossible|"¢y-seneral of Ontario Thurs-|tors stopped between the sec- urday cloudy with occasional|He was uncovered and dressed. In Ottawa, a northern affairs|MS- Adrienne Laroche, former|------ é Seige ; baie i base before movin in February, 1962, to nine' 2 hone iable cloudiness and much'side the front door of the un- ore m & on. |months in reformatory on a the * adminis or evening. Winds light on Sat-' name police say is Christopher, dian goevrnment called for him| She appealed to the Ontario quarters there before beginning|rected the jury on the theory of Be physically fit. Aplications close 5:00 p.m., March 18th, 1964. Timmins Montreal Stock Exchange Assessment - THE OSHAWA SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD re- quire a combined' Assessment and Attendance Officer for Full Time Duty. Applicants apply in writing stating, Age, Marital Frank £. Shine, Business Administrator OSHAWA, ONTARIO. | FARM Gee 89° STYLE STYLE LBS. WIENERS Oe Hamburg Patties 'cx 2.99 BOX HOT satotue CHICKENS 1.69 @ FREEZER SPECIALS e RED Hind Quarters 1b. 59¢ BRAND Fronts lb. 45¢ BEEF Sides Ib. 49¢ Attendance cer Salary expected to: RATE SCHOOL BOARD el ee | | | i CS hth tee eee A ~