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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1964, p. 23

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HAVE TWO SONS GREEN, Sambor, gave birth about two| "(yo cues and other doctors|three girls born to Mr. and Mrs.| The Sambors also have two| A government official prom-| BURNHAM , Eng. recari F 2 Weeks mentee ansed ot « add, clinic*had been studying}Franco Diligenti in Argentina|sons, Yves, 5, and Jean-Paul, 3./iced aid' in locating a larger|land (CP)--The owner of a 1931 rious fOr rivate clinic in suburban Asni-|#t the clinio=ha Sanibor, 'who. tas been mak-lheme 4. number ad apo eget ago f res, where 'her ab year-old he. Sembors are the frst eo ing $120 @ month as a postman, /ciothing and baby food firms|,',s+in concours d'elegance PARIS (AP)--Doctors keep-| "The fragility of the children} .h2nd delivers mail. She was yo te be lets to be born in Eu-| The Dionne girls were born in|.aiq he was worried about thelmade overtures for endorse- ; teaypapns eg over the new Frenchjis premage Bagg Prehegs oc reported in excellent health. as P Callander, Ont., in 1934 but one future. a ments. The family hired a pub- + ages 2 Gition will alataargebcariats ter ble at this time to comment on Pi Ah pede = oo Pe Four other Pgs of gg ae of oe b i gg ee iota ron nll yet hae fo lie relations.expert. toh poars ago. "It's worth far ances ue i M alive: ; hether I'm i at least 10 or 12 days. 2 oa cea Prabrogipiird a at intervals of about 10 min- ved preen 4 girl born to Mr, and|named. In order of birth they to look for another job; pe IMMIGRANTS LANDFALL mes to ---- Ly ~ 2 PR Berio R nw waa 9p rector of the pediatrics centre,|" om Mrs, Flizberto Matangua in Mo-jare Catherine, who weig! told reporters. Ellis Island, abandoned since Rann community. "It iou: Nov. ' 1964; fourjat two pounds, 2% ounces; Thi-|a leave of absence. I've got to man's 27-year-old wife lay|said the last baby to arrive was arcangse Reged fri nai Oi git ont she onl bo Sir: undlerty, two 'pounds, olght ausons; leet orouaiied. 1954, was the first U.S. soill between 50 and 60 miles to Deere Se pees ition lbertng femperatare Colle, Be. * Fischer of Aber-|Monique, two pounds, 1i| One problem will be living|some 20,000,000 immigrants pce lg bach peda otter doer birth , the sebinelCaeeen eis 'ee at a yrs ag 14, 1963; five|ounces; Dominique, two pounds,!quarters for the expanded fam-/the country saw from 1802, "AAP sells onl Canada's finest red brand stor bot '2 NaP's LOW, LOW PRICES! | | IN Delegation OTTAWA (CP)--External Af- fairs Minister Martin will head to the 19th session of the United Nations General Assembly opening in New York Dec. 1. Paul Tremblay, Canada's per- manent UN representative, is to be vice-chairman of the dele- gation. Other members are John Win- termeyer, former Liberal leader in Ontario, J. A. Habel, Liberal MP for Cochrane, Dr. Stanley Haidasz, Mr. Martin's parlia- mentary secretary, Senator Eric Cook of Newfoundland, Mrs, Saul Haynes of Montreal, immediate past president, of the National Council of Women, Dr. of the Laettiridge, Alla. Herale, of the K ty Charles Ronning, former high commissioner of Canada to In- aatunderescrbtary af flute top ant-under-s 8 rices In This Ad = oe external affairs. All P in Sites Lt. Gen. E. L. M. Burns will , nteed Through Guara roug be special advisor to the dele- Saturday, -- on eager ees ied 964 number of parliamentary: November 28th, 1 observers, including opposition MPs and senators also will ate tend sessions. ee ae. | V |. \OSHAWA: Fw | | P= or ROUND STEAK MINCED, BONELESS C " ERHOUSE ROAST 87 Chatterson 221, R. , B. Steves ree 228, 219 and G. Rom mn 5 Lemon = %, J. ne a 5, J. Dunn 99 and P, PARTS AND SERVICE LEAGUB Acadi won the decidi int leaders -- C. Pinsent (Maple Leafs) and N. (Maple Leafs) 323, ~ -- : tn Triple Leaders: K.. 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