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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jun 1964, p. 20

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|66, longtime friend of the late|mont Golf Club = iS eames ee of International Water Fol EA HS of a well-known Canadian golf-(lies. ' ' DEAT -- ie aes - orneitt Gat-|iMg, family. | Edmonton -- Rev. Paul Emtie ontreal -- John 0 Nel *| 'Winnipeg -- Sol Snyder, 65, a|Breton, 61, a noted western Ca- | By THE CANADIAN PRESS lery, 68, Montreal shipping mag-|member of the board of direc-|nadian historian, Pasadena, Calif.--Dr. Charles azine publisher and one of the $3 : year ended March 28: 1964, $1,- 3 *|M. Pomerat, 58, world famed| finest Canadian athletes of his S314 4; 1062, 'net loss, $208, |biologist engaged in cancer re-|day, > in the hilarious 107,279; 1963, $1.028,185, | a search. Montreal -- Allan McLean Jr., heartwarming adventures of Coronation Credit Corp. Ltd.,! Alpha Aracon Radio Elec-| London -- Charlotte Copland,'52, golf pro at Montreal's Rose- +l) . Captain Newman 9 months ended Apri) 30: 1964, tronics Lid., year ended June rd COLOR | $678,208, 32 cents a share; 1962, NET EARNINGS | $1,036,252, 65 cents. (1962 in- icome includes $414,925 in non- By THE CANADIAN Press | Cun income.) is '4 White Hardware Ltd., year National Grocers Co. Mi ended Dec, 31: 1962, net loss, 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, TRucdoy, June 18, 1964 BILTMORE 0° nS eencptw| CALAMITY JANE BUFFALO BILL They Fought 'Em All a7 The Feature Times -- 1:15-3:20-5:25-7:35 Last Complete Show 9:40" RAIDERS" wildy wart |} PLAZAS = 1ST RUN PHONE: 723-2843 $537,191, 30.3 cents a share; \39: 1963, net. loss, $256,893; 1963, $310,643, 28.6 cents, net profit $120,903. Peel-Elder Lid., year ended| Five Wheels Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $314,603; 1962,|Dec. 31: 1963, $87,675, 11 cents $633,256. 'a share; 1962, (no comparative |figure). 4 Shully's Industries Lid., year) Consolidated Halliwell Ltd., . 31: 1964, $163,362; THAT TUGS AT sco ogg try acing lyear ended Dec, 31: 1963, $447,-.¢ | YOUR HEART- : gee |219; 1962, $334,478. 'ST STRINGS Gelénlo 1i., "beet sage gD gat Camerina Petroleum Corp.,|2 "ul 31: 1963, $53,736; 1962, $2,273. §3 months ended March 31: 1964, 4 The Dream Great Northern Capital Co.|net loss $33,100; 1963, net loss " Lid., year. ended Dec, 31: 1963,| $130,293. Maker sellin Sad --COLOR-- DRIVE OUT Bast ' TONIGHT # TOMMY STEELE ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! 18ST RUN THE HAPPY MUSICAL A ROMANtic RouND- "OPERATION PETTICOAT"--Color Last Day ! "PILLOW TALK'--Color--(Adult) COUPLE REUNITED Rev. John Koulouras (left) after Bulganis was released of Toronto's Greek Orthodox on bail Wednesday from Tor- community congratulates Di- onto's Don Jail where he had mitrios Bulganis and his wife been serving a two-month sen- "T personally hope this doesn't iF 90:00 presiele Flag Debate Steps Aside For Benefits Amendment 2:3" ipart of Canada--part OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com-|a symbol acceptable to all na-/family,.. . | mons flag debate goes on the|tional origins in Canada. | "In a family, every member "COME FLY WITH ME" shelf today in favor of action on| He urged MPs not to falljis loved. , . and the interests Ist SHOWING AT DUSK in THREAT a constitutional amendment en-|«into the trap of hatred' or to}and anxieties of each are im-|™ BOX OFFICE OPENS 8.00 __DRIVE ATRE ebling widows and orphans to! judge Quebec and French Can-) portant. | * 723-4972 receive benefits under the pro-\ada by the acts of separatists. | = posed Canada Pension Plan. | A plebiscite would "deterior-| Only four MPs--two Liberals) ate into a carbon copy of a gen-| and two Progressive Conserva-|eral election" with countless Ca-) tives--were able to get into the|nadians caught in the swell of| flag debate during Wednesday's| emotion. It would emphasize} half-day Commons sitting. icultural differences and widen It won't be revived until Par.| Still - bridgeable differences of liament sends on its way to the) Pinion , British Parliament a request} Mr. Matheson, sometimes that the British North America| Called the father of the govern-| DOMINION DAY Act be amended to permit the|ment's design, rejected the Red! , . Canadian Parliament to legis-| Ensign as not being distinctiv- late survivor benefits in the pro-|ely Canadian because it is Le § tence for illegal entry into Canada. Father Koulouras said he would try to find a | job for Bulganis. --(CP Wirephoto) Starring and METROCOLOR HS me e 9 * can course of breaking with! Dolores Hart * Hugh O'Brien ° Karl Boehm ger 9) Tense with suSPENSE! £% tit Quy 12 DISCOUNT PRICE 58 HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM -- WESTERN, POPS, CALYPSO, HAWAIIAN, SACRED, ROCK AND ROLL, DANCE, VOCALS AND HONKY TONK PIANO ALL AT THIS ONE LOW PRICE. 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