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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jul 1964, p. 28

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{for a NATO mixed - manged jnuclear force, authoritative | sources, said Wednesday. | The pressure has come from |rank - and-filers in the ruling) | Comservative party. | The sources said Wednesday THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 2, 1964 | No British Stand PICKERING DISTRICT 0 NATO Force (Continded from Page 27) ; Second Class' -- Kathryn Before Election i _|Barry (Sp. Comm.), Carolyn) : S- i Li seg oF cot gy <u ry Van|Carrigan (Sp. Comm), Joy Giee-| LONDON (Reuters) -- Prime|the prime ministers has no in Hove & . y son (Sp. Comm.), Janet Nor- 'Minister Sir Alec Douglas-|tenation of announcing a deci iman (Gen. Bus.), Carole White| Home will reject pressure tojsion either for or against the GRADE 12B |(Gen. Bus.). commit his government to a def-| American proposal before the Second Class Honors -- (Five! inite stand before the fall gen-) Jelection, which is expected in Options) Lynda White. Tre Coe Meenre -- Bar: eral election on the U.S. plan! the | first half of October. Third Cla Fi tions) | bara Fetter (Gen. Bus.), Jerry te, ss -- (Five Options) yr otten (Gen. Bus.), Helen Scha- Susan Burnie, Janice Clarke, Darleen Suginomori, (Four Op- tions) -- Barbara Carson, Hugh Crawford, Bruce Lloyd, Jim Powell. Pass Standing -- (Five Op-) tions) Sheila Green, Karen Hay- wi Margaret Kayes, Barbara Pugh, Barbara Taylor, (Four Options) -- Douglas Little, Fred Dip.) Moore, Lynda Morley, Susan Ross, Janet Ruddy, Suzanne Szablewski, Julian Teeling, Greta Vanstone, (No Dipl per (Gen. Bus.), Joyce Smith) (Cler. Comm.), Linda Smith (Cler. Comm.); Caro! Wilson | (Cler. Comm.). Pass Standing -- June Benson (No. Dip.), (Gen. Bus.), Dianne Foster (No. Dip.), Diane Hornshaw (No. In addition the following stu- {dent has completed the require- |ments. for the Diploma: }| ert Dey (Gen. Bus.). Rob- -- David Bate, Bill Shields. 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