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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1964, p. 12

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eh te ek ale tt ore ¢ Two other sons, Raymond and Edward, served during the Sec- ond World War. Raymorid spent three years in a German pris- Windsor Ma To Honor War Dead Bell Reports | Misquoted On Suicide Extra 6 Cents today epoted net the nine months ended 30, compaed with $50,550,424 $1.92 a shae fo -the ponding peiod in 1963. income lholdes said opeating eyenu inceased by 7.7 pe. cent penses ose by six pe cent $255,911,119. Bell's net income eflects ' continuing favoable tend the elationship between ev MONTREAL (CP) -- The Bell Telephone Co, of Canada Sept. coes- The quately epot to shae- $402,157,019 while opeating ex- In a message to shaeholdes, Pesident Macel Vincent sdid of 0 a Bureau of Municipal es to to remarks." 'a was quoted as saying in e- Prof,.W. E. Mann of London gy that| women living in fast-growing )its ramifications for personal | communities such as Toronto's| oonduct,"' suburban Don Mills have the Sociology Prof. Claims LONDON, Ont, (CP)--A Uni; versity of Western Ontario so- cidlogy professor says press re- ports of an address he pet e- search seminar in Toronto, Thursday were out of context and in part "completely erro- neous." There was no attempt to "give the main gist of my tor, although the causes are not known, he said. He was also quoted as saying that another contributing factor is open coflict between church and family welfare organiza- tions on birth control informa- tion and devices. "My statement of this con- flict was in no way tied to a discussion of suburban patterns but came under a discussion of . institutional conflicts and OTTAWA (CP)--A_ Windsor, Ont., mother of 13 will place a remembrance wreath on behalf of all Canadian motherhood at the National War Memorial on Remembrance Day, November a. Mrs. Homer Rivait, who lost three sons in the Second World War, will place her wreath. fol- lowing Governor-General Van- ier at the national remem- brance ceremony. 5 Mrs. Rivait's three sons all served with the Essex Scottish Regiment. Privates Leon and Alphonse Rivait were killed at Dieppe in 1942. Private Law- rence Rivait was killed in north- oner-of-war camp. | Mrs. Rivait was chosen by the} Royal Canadian Legion, organ- izers of the national ceremony. | NOW PLAYING S THREE STORIES = OF THE SEXES... Different! Daring! Delicious! PRIMITIVE! PULSATING! -- THRILL GIRL! MARIE MICHAEL Boccaccio 70 -- IN COLOR WITH -- SOPHIA LOREN,, ANITA EKBERG ROMMY SCHNEIDER} Q ADMITTANCE « " highest suicide and depression ped yg said perdhi-ni gg 08 rates in Canada. Out Me A0aress, Atte ry jone reporter who .had refused In Pepys gle yorry- di to leave the private meeting Prot. when asked the seminar seminar that one study. from| Shairman, he a emphasized the United States had indicated |that his remarks represented that women living in the fast-| . dnd 4 , ; {general tendencies obseryed by -- eitroming uma ad conion|Ametican sooo FROM, ; Z " reel v : a ' > sevice continued - stong, with/rates than those living in slow- ¢ ua 's 'get the numbe of long distance|growing sulurbs. CAN SYMPATHIZE calls 9.7 pe cent highe than in|' as far as Canada is con-_ ST. CATHARINES (CP) ,-- the fist nige months' of 1963. | cerned, there has been a dearth|Finance Minister Walter Gor- M. Vincent said the boad of|or study of both aspects of sub-|d0n Says all Canadians can hold public heaings ealy in| whan living, ie said. Don Mills|Sympathize with and encourage j "a 1965 to e-examine the pemis-|was mentioned only as an ex-|Quebec's stand for two cultural SEAN CONNERY A sive level of Bell's eanings and| ample of a fast-growing suburb, |societies making use of two 83 INNES BOND the basis upon. which such level s languages, but any idea of two| DAVID NIVEN - PETER SELLERS should be established. DENIES PLACING BLAME separate economic divisions) ROBERT WAGNER: "This initiative of the boad| He did not say that loneliness|should be opposed. Mr. Gordon) "THE PINK PANTHER. affods the company a futhe|and "a lack of a clear-cut plan|was speaking here Saiurday at nues and expenses." He said 159,672 new tele- phones wee added to the sys- tem in the fist nine nonths of this yea, compaed with 143,- 481 in the coesponding peiod of 1963 . DEMAND STRONG Demand' fo long distance west Europe in 1944. i Te Pee IN-DOOR OUT-DOOR Vy, New Adventures of "NATURE GIRL AND THE SLAVER" -- IN COLOR WITH -- ADRIAN HOVEN ADULT ENTERTAINMENT A =~ we BILTMOR ES PHONE 725-5833 A SAT. & SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. § ?DOORS. OPEN »6:30 P.M. Ottawa's mayor, Charlotte Whitton, was presented with Hallowe'en tea held in Ottawa GIFT. FOR CHARLOTTE a candy broomstick at Saturday. Mayor Whitton re- fused to ccmmit herself whe- ther she will be a candidate NEWS IN BRIEF SLIPS TO DEATH PORT MORESBY, New -Gul- nea: (AP) -- A 24-year-old Aus- tralian stood on the rim of an active volcano Stinday to pho- tograph the smoke-belching era- ter--and fell 200 feet to his} death inside it. John Hamilton, | a Sydnéy accountant, was on Mount Matupi at the edge of; Rabat! Harbor, New Guinea. Police said he lost his balance) and fell. \ STUDY ESTABLISHED WASHINGTON (AP). -- Pres- {dent Johnson Sunday set up a task force to study means of preventing the spread | of nuclear weapons. A former) deputy secretary of defence Roswell Gilpatric, was ap- pointed chairman of the group, | which is to report back to the) president early next year. i MAKE NEW ALARM LONDON (Reuters)--A team of British research workers have developed an alarm clock designed to awaken deaf and blind people. It consists of @ simple time switch connected to/ a vibrator placed under the sleeper's pillow. DISMISSED | (CP) -- An $18,- suit against the crown. by a gary wothan has been dis- missed by Exchequer Court. Judge Mr. Justice H. F. Gib- gon of Ottawa, it was learned) Saturday. Jean "Millar Hendry sued for damages and injuries guffered when she slipped on the floor at the RCAF station at McCall Field in February, 1062. for mayor in the Dec. 7 civic election, but she said the broomstick she is holding will | go with her "sweep Ottawa Mrs. Hendry had not been care-| the clean" slogan. ful. It had not been proven that|------ _ there was a deliberate "trap" | nave seen any substance andiF on the floor in thegform of food|have avoided it, the justice) or wax. If she looked she couldiruled. ALUMINUM AWNINGS PORCH ENCLOSURES STORM-SCREEN DOORS-WINDOWS PRIME WINDOWS CMHC ACCEPTED FLEXALUM SIDING JALOUSIES ALUMATOPS FOR PICK-UP TRUCKS ALUMINUM OSHAWA FREE PARKING WINTER protection... aon. Key he Lifetime, Ventilated HoOoLVENT All-Season * All-Aluminum DOORWAY CANOPIES AWNINGS KoolVents bring enduring color ful beauty and extra utility to all buildings.. will pay for themselves out of repair and replacement sav- ings. Beautiful color combinations. 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