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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Aug 1965, p. 19

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 3, 1965 19 "Self-Made Mining Executive | At 80 Heads Canadian Javelin STOCK MARKE 24s 100 125 m5 400 300 100 150 $l6va T 16% 19% 19% 2 10% 2 1% tawa, is the latest in a seven- year series of legal hassles in- volving Javelin and most often the U.S. Securities and Ex- change Commission, McNamara, born in Bran- Walk GW Weldwood WCoast Tr Weston A TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Avug. 3 {Quotations in censt unless marked $. --Odd tL lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants, set change is 8 wis Weston West A Woodwd A Zellers from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS " ow OS A 2 Aiminex 395 22 2 +1 By TIM PETERS NEW YORK (CP)--The new president of Canadian Javelin cations in search of "anything that walked." "T have always had a great regard for the future of Can- ford, Conn., in 1885, left school early but later supplemented his education through corres- pondence courses. Am Leduc nN Ang U Dev Asamera Banff CS Pete Cc Ex Gas Ltd. is a self-made mining ex- ecutive with immense confi- dence in the future of Canada-- and he's about to celebrate his 80th. birthday. James F. McNamara,'a vig- orous, powerfully - built man whose youth potion has been " Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 1055 $1214 12% 12% + 45337 «37 (37 7) We Wee $2 9 Wat Ve $392 We Wha-- Vs 103103 + % 20% 20% Stock Abitibi Alta Gas 395 995 +2 2000 WA WA---' 9900 9 8662 «+5 1000 ada," he says. 'It is a country of tremendous potential." But most important in his own view, McNamara brings to Jav- elin "imagineering" in the tra- dition of the company's founder and former president, John Doyle. McNamara uses the) 164 660 27 158 7 130 «(130 130 $82 18% 18% 150 150 150 5 $16% 16% 16% _ + 650 100 Algoma Alliance A 500 900 $13 $61% WORLD'S BIGGEST Angara River, the dam is 414 feet high. The project, when completed will have a This is the Bratsk hydro- electric project in south-cen- tral Siberia. Stretching more than three miles across the thn POWER PROJECT capacity of 4,500,000 kilo- watts, greatest of any hydro installation in the world, The dam is built on solid rock and anchored in rock on both sides. --CP. Photo OBITUARIES MRS. JOHN. B. HARTJES [died Thursday in the Oshawa) The death occurred early to-/\General Hospital. He was 67. : | day, at the Ajax and Pickering] Rev. Charles Catto of Hamp- General Hospital, following a/ton conducted the. services in lengthy sickness, of Mrs. John|the chapel of the Armstrong B. Hartjes, 22 Church st. s.,)Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Burial Pickering. was in Zion Cemetery. The former Maria Pierik, the} Pallbearers were: Frank Pas- deceased was a daughter of the|coe, Nelson Fice, Lenard Ball, late Mr. and Mrs. John Pierik. She was born at Winterswyk, Holland and was married there 36 years ago. Mrs, Hartjes had lived in Pickering for 13 years. She was a member of St. Fran- cis de Sales Roman Catholic Church and was a member of the Catholic Women's League. Besides her husband she is survived by five daughters: Mrs. Robert Sevink (Joanne) of Pickering, Mrs. Van den Broek (Wilma) of Whitby, Mrs. Thomas Joordens (Dini) of Ger- many, Mrs. M. Vesters (Thea) of Pickering and Miss Elizabeth Hartjes at home and three sons, John, Andrew and Ted, all of Pickering. . Also surviving are a brother, John Pierik, of Brooklin and 13 grandchildren. | The rosary will be recited at) the McEachnie Funeral Home} at 8.30 p.m. Thursday. Requiem mass will be sung in St. Fran- cis de Sales Church, Pickering, at 10 a.m. Aig. 6. Interment will be in St. Francis de Sales Cemetery. FUNERAL OF MRS. A. KURIANOWICZ Funeral services were held Saturday for Mrs. Andrew Kuri- anowicz of 140 Gibb st., who died Thursday in the Oshawa General Hospital. She was 42. Rev. A. Bagsik led high requiem Mats in St. Hedwig's Church at 10 a.m, The Arm- strong Funeral Home made ar- rangements. Burial was in| FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)--Vic- Resurrection Cemetery. torian Era, the three-year-old Pallbearers were. Leon Slom-'son of Victoria Park, left koski, Eugene Hale, Mike Queen's Plate winner Whistling Paluck, Leon Wallis, Stan/Sea out in the cold here Mon- Krupop and Edward Zalewski. |day as 14,525 racing fans s watched his come from behind LAURA MADELINE McKAY to win the Heresy Stakes. Laura Madeline McKay, of, For most of t i 558 Stevenson rd., died Saturday) Ayelino the ag ogg Bcc ondd in the Oshawa General Hospital chilly" on. the colt and didn't| after a short iliness. let him out until the stretch! a eee in Pigeon pe = the drive when he oozed through al are ace McKay. rons me oe between two horses on the! : ' rey. § re-' inside. ceived her elementary and high The horse's share of the purse school education in Oshawa,'\was $7,800 and increased his 'alien's Chath Soe pol -N a sont ee Ss active member of the Oshawa Sate cs ee -- PM ogg iaat Flow was third. Whistling Sea shen years, § 'AS/finished seventh. employed by the T. Eaton Co.) Noel Turcotte of Grand Falls,| Lid. personnel ro ga aga N.B., completed the second half| ae Pee: "\Honey Blues, who combined! Te Wout" thes), re {with Cretan Song, a $67.90 win-| Albert Grenik (Evelyn) 'and a\""turmotte cine won the third brother Gordon, all of Oshawa. ; ' '| Was 4 R Stoltal at Simcoe fourth and fifth races. In the ge a eh . fifth, on Uncie Blue, Turcotte Street United Church geeape: started an $18.60 quinella with| services in the chapel of theicafety Man coming in second.| McIntosh - on gem Saturday Belfort became al Home today at 1p m Buria istakes winner again two years, | pr St. Andrew's Cemetery, almost to the day, after he last a. : Pallbearers were: E Patton,| the ia or Tan B K. Thompson, J. ar agar K-| charged from eighth place in a Williams, D. Granik and J./fieiq of 13 to run-down Lang- James. FUNERAL OF icrest and win the $13,300 Fair) " ! Play stakes. MRS. MONICA J. ST. THOMAS) Belfort, owned by Sol Santan prec ~~ ate Ww ronten|Zele: moved under the wire al- yesterday [0 Th ' t 57 |most two lengths in front of Josephine St. 'Sy wed ch "'|Langcerest, who in turn was one Warren. ave er peg Mar Spa and one-quarter lengths in front! May in Toronto, She was 67, [°% Blue Sol. Belfort pald $28.70) Rev. M. J. Darby conducted to win, the Mass at 9 a.m. in Holy Cross Church. The Armstrong Funeral Home made arrange ments. The graveside service was held by Rev, J. C. Carroll. Burial was in St. Mary's Ceme- tery, Lindsay. Pallbearers were: Marvin Lin- ton, Ken Linton, William Teatro, Jack Teatro, Jack St. 'Thomas and John Mullen. . 1964, earnings were $70,921,000, FUNERAL OF and for the second half, $64,847,- ELWOOD HARVEY WILBUR(000. During the second quarter Funeral services were heldiof 1965, earnings were $38,366,-| Saturday for Elwood Harvey|000, compared with $36,065,000, | Wilbur of Taunton, Ont, whojfor the second quarter of 1964.| Gifford. | | MRS. MARY VERA WILSON Mrs. Mary Vera Wilson of 254 John St. died at home Sat- urday after a month's illness. Born Mary Vera Ripley, Aug. 21, 1898, in Reach Township, she was an Oshawa resident for 45 years. She married the late George Wilson June 9, 1920. He died in 1960, She was a mem- ber of King Street United Church and was active in the UCW. ' She is survived by. three daughters, Mrs. G, Gransde (Doris) of Bobcaygeon; Muriel Wilson of Oshawa and Mrs. K. Coulter (Gwen) of Fenelon Falls; two sons, Earle and Ray, of Oshawa; a sister, Mrs. T. Wilkins (Daisy) of Oshawa; two brothers, Dr. Oscar Ripley and Horace, both. of Ottawa; and six grandchildren. A brother, Ray, of Oshawa, pre- jdeceased her. | Ernest Fellows of King Street) United Church conducted the service in the chapel of the Armstrong Funeral Home this afternoon at 2 p.m. Burial was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Turcotte Wins Four-In-A-Row | rother| EARNINGS HIGH International Nickel Co. of Canada Léd. announced Monday that earnings for the first six months and the second quarter of 1965 were the highest for any such periods in the company's history. Earnings during the first six months of 1965 were $75,846,000, for the first half of Ian Sabil, Bill Skuce and Neil |} F war,» H V_ Caplan, ) Winner, Bf 3 by windtields -- Berno YY Pool $88,846, ov four-year-olds end up. 6Ya Furlongs ing, three-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 Miles 8-Brillle, Turcotte 6-Leader Lane, S-Sky Spark, Also Ran {Girl FORT ERIE RESULTS MONDAY, AUGUST 2 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim-|ing, three-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 Miles ing, maiden two-year-olds. 5/2 Furlongsion turf (6). (12), r 5-Uncle Blue, Turcotte 7.00 3.20 2.50 9-Cretan Song, Walsh 67.90 28.50 15.00|6-Safety Man, Inouye 3.60 2.50 11-Gravel Pit, Turcotte 11,20 7.30) 1A-Theodore C., Dittfach 3.10 7Ravina's Tusc, Leblanc 4.30| Also Ran in Order: Albion Star, Vic Also Ran in Order: Big Jive, Hit The|Mo Chroi and Lebon M L, Line, Gay Champ, Man in Flight, Pat's|Late Scratch--A-Absent Son. Mully, Grecian Slipper, Stellar Fiyer,, THE QUINELLA, 5 AND 6, PAID $18.60) Golden Champ and Ledsham. A | Winner, ch {, 2, by Harleigh--Greek Bal-| entry |Winner, dk b or br g, 5, by Hesiod--Idie Curiosity, by Bois Roussel, |Pool $51,492. Quinella Pool SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim-| ing, three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (7). --W T Mason and Dane Hill Acres |, by Greek Song. Pool $37,066, Daily Double Pool $70,722. . $48,636, SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. beg v9 7-Honey Blues, Turcotte 11.70 5.00 3,70) ances, three- and four-year-olds, foaled in 8-Flelder's Choice, 4.30 3.60|Canada. 6% Furlongs (9). 6 Young Fashion, Walsh 4.50|5-Alirullah, Harris 18,60 8.20 5,00 Also Ran in Order: Cretaceous, Royal Expressed, Werry 8.80 5.60 Stitich, She'sajoy, and Tippidy. 6-Five Loves, Inouye f 4.80 Late Scratch--First Fashion, Also Ran in Order: A-Larkfield, Cam DAILY DOUBLE, 9 AND 7, PAID $495.90 Shaft, A-Canada Princess, Wild Lady, Winner, b f, 3, by Bive Man--Honey- Duby Cat and wsunshine Blond. 4 oom. A--Windfields Farm entry Pool s700i2."" om ree Winner, dk b or br f, 4, by Amaruilah-- Alipearl, by Alibhai, THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- Pool $96,037: ing, three- and four-year-olds. 6 Fur- longs (12), &Berno Miss, SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 add- "Heresy Stakes," three-year-olds, 1 on turf course (9). 1-Victorian Era, Gomez 3.00 2.60 2.50 4.60 Nearctic Heir, Shuk Whisling Sea, 5.90 4.70/06 Turcotte 16.00 ach 4.20 3.10) l-Lucky Draw, Dittf 12-Vaicutta, Harris 7.30 Also Ran in Order: Credit Union, Ash-| piso Ran in Order: Roman Heritage, |pistix, York North, tor, Zeesekite,| Double Dash and Noank, tarry. jLate Scratch--Pantuity. "Winner, b c, 3, by Victoria Park--Iivy, |by _Nasruilah, | Pool $118,083, EIGHTH RACE --- Purse $2,100. Claim- Queen, Moors * Days and bi ip FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,300. Claim- (11), 9.30 4,50 2.80/86 Eniyn Lad, F'mons "eee 8.30 5.20/3 Peter Wrack, Sutcliffe E -Votel': iT ' ittfach in Order: Gaelic Prince,| Aue "ea or rn Redoubtable, Smart Flyer, Fast-N-Fleet,| swamp, Chance Cover, Doodling, and Go Go Jocko. | Score, Eva's- Gem, Winner, Bg, 4 by Pet Bully--Sweet) Captain, » by Hellopolis, |Winner, b g, 5, by Be Fleet -- Naughty Pool $92,161. |Mamam, by Adaris. Pool $104,978. Total Pool $778,633. FIFTH RACH -- Purse $2,700. Claim-'Attendance, 14,525. FORT ERIE ENTRIES WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4 FIRST RACH -- Purse $2,200 maiden! FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden three and four year olds foaled in CDA two-year-olds. 5'4 Furlongs. 6% furs (11). Doniands, Turcotte X110 Zebby No Boy 122 |Canecia, No Boy A-112 Chimp Cuthbertson X112 Zip Zone, Duran B-120 Uncle Windy Robinson 117 |Helluvalot, Duran B-115 Aldoo Inouye 112 Royal Staff, Leblanc C-120 Top Cadet Inouye 117 | Royal Encounter, Dittfach 118 Peterry Dittfach 112 |Windy Flash, Leblanc C-120 |Solar Park, N oBoy A-112 |A--J Cimba, T E Hays and D B Weldon Enir | Les Gables Duran 112 Take A Gander No Boy 122 Nordstern Nash 117 | Wee Lass Harris X112 |B--G M Holtsinger, J H Bell and D M Davis Jr. Entry. C--Statford Farms Entry QUINELLA WAGERING Lumacal No Boy 112 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,100. Allow-| ances, Three-year-olds and up. About one! jmile.on turf course, |Ky, Miracle, Harris X109 Peters Sister, No Boy A-109 |Ky. Miracle, Harris X109 |Peters Sister, No Boy A-109 River Party, No Boy 110 Forest Rover, Turcotte X107 | Raff's Pride, Walsh A-117 |Arctic Swirl, Cuthbertson X112 Absent Son, Dittfach 119 Golden Turkey, Duran 109 |Queen's Law, Harris X104 A--H C Burton and Valecrest THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 (3,000), Entry. : claiming three year olds and up (Dinv of | 2nd) 6 furs (13) SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 (4000) Rampant Lion Inouye 106 claiming, three-year-olds and up. One and Woodcote Park Harris X108 one-sixteenth - Miles Jessie B. Good Dittfach 108 Fabison, Turcotte X108 Full Honours Turcotte X108 Ponder On, Gomez 118 Haka Hale 116 Sarosu, Werry X106 Major Turley McComb 113 |Cassis Miss, Ditffach 111 Sardan Leblanc 116 Bimini Bill, Harris X111 Navy Grand No Boy 113 |Gun Artist, McComb 108 Artista Hernandez 108 jNacuba, No Boy 113 Field Trial Gomez 116 | Guest Speaker, Harris X108 Rich Harris X108 | Bonne Vittesse Duran 113 | EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 (3000) Also Elibible: Dula Gail No Boy 108 penny three- and four-year-olds, 1¥4/ Miles. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,500 (9,000) |Centores, Ferro X105 claiming three year olds and up 62 furs) Comby, Turcotte X105 (7) | Bay Flight, Harris X105 Reap The Wind Harris X11) |Royal Bunny, No Boy 104 Carrier, Inouye 116 | Good Ovation, Inouye 115 Fermoy, No Boy A-116 |Bobby Weaver, McComb 110 Winkie, Robinson 117 |Elm Wood, Dittfach 115 River Bully, Cuthbertson X111 |Prince Sied, Werry X117 Silky Rosa, Maxwell 113 Mitzi's Folly, No 'Boy A-108 A--Dane Hill Acres and Willow Farms) Entry. 15.40 7.90 5,50 17,0 9,10 5.40 Vedas, Gum Sun Hash, Noble Popey and Joe The SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 (3,000) one three year olds and up 6 furs | 12) Rye'n Ginger Gordon 11) Frederick Harris X11) Be Merciful No Boy 116 Master Haste Ferro X111 Shining Wings Robinson 108 Lady Domain Diaz X103 Devil Lecom Maxwell 111 My Adelaide Turcotte X106 By Command Tingley 116 Yancy No Boy 113 Barbara Bain Gordon 108 Mint Bloom Turcotte X108 Farm X--5 Ibs, AAC POST TIME 2 P.M. GREENWOOD RACEWAY FIRST RACE -- 7 Furiongs (Trot) for! FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) three-year-olds and up, Purse $900 (8) &-Lemac, Feagan 10.40 4.50 3.40\5-Jane R Byrd, Coke 11.70 §.10 3.00 4-Madame Sampson, Tolhurst 3.60 2970)8-Judy Chief G, McNutt 4,00 2.80 3Lila Lee Henley, Lawson 4.60| l-Mighty Lady L, Campbell 2.90 Also Started: Isiand Song, Viola Volo,| Also Started: Rosedale Cal, Alexandra, helt Boot, Rascal Sandy, and Darn April H, Dillard, and Ener! Wann. 'ooting SIXTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs (Pace) for SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for) three-year-olds and up Pure $800 (6). | three-year-olds and -up. Purse $900 (8) 1-Ben Carey, Galbraith 7.80 3.20 2.70 l-Mr Dee Dee, C'michael 16.20 6.30 4.30/8-Lucky Beelay, Feagan 2.90 2.40) 4-Ray Adios, Wellwood 4,50 3.40) 5-Scotland's Van ,Geisel 3.00 Bryan H Direct, Holmes 410) Also Started: Miss Brooke N Also Started: Wally B Byrd, Echo | Senator, and Jimmy Belwyn. Valley, Captain McGregor, Queen's Pride,, QUINELLA, 1 AND 8, PAID $90.20 and Grattworth Byrd 4 DAILY DOUBLE, 8 AND 1, PAID $113.50/-SEVENTH RACE -- | Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8). THIRD RACE -- 6% Furlongs (Pace)|3-Wesiey G. G tan, G'sk! 16.20 8.80 5.90 for three-year-olds and up. Purs e$600 (8)./4-Favonian Grattan, Feagen 7.90 Pap hoon Phe =e 69.60 22.60 7.50/8-Thunder Bars, Crowe sotta Ben, Norris 4.50 3.20 A 5-Lee Riddell, Stewart Jr. Silo Srent Mane hel Rincon Also Started: Jean Third, Superior| Renny C. Grattan Chief, Cunny's Lou Yocke, Twinkie's Danny, and Poplar Peter V Rocky | i | | | Peter W. Hematite, and EIGHTH RACE -- "Civic Holiday |Stakes", 1 Mile (Trot) for four-year-olds FOURTH RACE > | Mile (Pace) forjand up. Purse $6,285. (9), three- and four-year-olds. Purse $900 (8).|2-Sprite Kid, White }-Brenda Hat, Fritz 3.90 3.40 2.90|6-Cadenza, Clements 3-Bar Adioscot, McLean 7.4 §.40|/?. Danny Song A, Galbraith 5-Davie Bive, Norris 4.00) "Also Started: A-Kintoo Colby, Betsy Also Started: Karen May, Starlite Grat-| Herbert, A-Ardee, Squadron Leader, Darn jan, Rick Spencer, King Grattan $, and| Dandy, and Nancy 5.3% 3.80 3.10 11,50 6.60 |had net earnings for the six| Mm 13 61% + % Va 58 $21% 1200 155 $50 $5) $954 $67 $12 9 9 9 $45% 45% 45% -- Va 310 310 310 +15 30 $64 64 4+ $10 10 10 +% $20'% 20% 20% 500 500 0% 6% + 2 $12% 12% 12% + Ve $372 372 37a $18'2 18% 8 $652 652 654 +14 $164 16% 16% $214 214 21% 21% 21% + 95 155 +5 x 50 ieee 952 a+ Va 6767 2 vi Chemcell Chemce!l 1 p 250 Clairtone 200 C Savings 200 800 440 450 $41% 41% 41% ---- 4 $422 41% 422 +'% 235 $13 +13 «13 --" 10$105 105 105 -- 200 $7 7 7 255 $14%4 14% 14% + "% 410 410 «+20 64 6 35% 3% 26 2% 26%4 2634 -- Ve 144 44+ V2 4 "4 23% 23% 94 Wa+ % ') ee) ee oe 47% ATMe + Vo 1% 12% + % 11% 11% Con Gas A Crestbrk Crush Int Cygnus A Cygnus B Dist Seag + 3 Exquisite Falcon 5 Fam Play 275 FPE-Pion pr z15 4 280 270 270 $30%4 29% We--% 100 100 100 +10 $25%4 254 254+ a Wy. 24% 24% 100 $6 6 6 10 $100% 100% 10012 + % 1510 $18 «17% Wh Ve 200 305 § 305 --§ 100 $14% 14% 144 263 $16% 16% 16% 125 600 $534 $52% $234 $64 $174 39% $19% 0 $92 $29% $89 Hawker pr Home A Horne Pf HBC HB Ol G Husky D w Husky B pr 5 534 52% 230 -- Va 6% 53% 52% 23% 6a 72 Wat Ve 19% -- Vo Inland Gas 100 Inland G pr 100 Int City G rt 200 Int Nickel 965 Int Util Inter PL Int St P Inv Grp A Jefferson 19% 3030. 92 +%& 70 580 400 900 750 630 $5% $11% $18% 12 $5 6 60 10 «110 «11 $15% 15% 1 Kelly wis 0 5 4 Co 5% + % 586 600 200 $20 400 1425 300 200 0% $15% 15% 15% + $36%e 36Ve 36a + Ve Lav Fin 63w 100 455 = 455 Life Inv 100 $8% 8% Life Inv w 200 300 LobCo B 210 $94 9% LobCo pr 70 $49 49 Loeb M 100 $14% 14% 300 $290 '5 $28% 38% $13% tL 0 Cem w Lakeland pr Lau Fin Lau F 2.00 94+ Ve "" 4% 30 9 2+ % 26% 8% 3% o uu 4% 27% 27% 10% $69% 314% $48 $27% $27% 310% $4) 4) $10 10 10 +% 490 490. 490 +30 5 $11' 11% 11% $13% 13% 13% 225 225 225 $10% 10% 10+ 39% 9% 9% 210 210 $24% 24% $73V_ 73% $114 11% $167 16% 274 -- Va 27% 0% Revelstoke Romtield Slater Steel SI St Tor-Dom Bk T 500 T Fin A rts 24 Tr Can PL 545 Trans-Mt 355 Trans PPL 110 Un Carbide 150 Un Gas 25 U Corp pr 60 Versatood 100 Versatile 250 Vie G Tr 150 218 1090 27a -- Va 6% 26% + 29Ve oo 3600 5 $1814 18% 18% $14% 14% 14% -- Ve EDGE HIGHER Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Ltd. months ended June 30, 1965, of $6,806,000 or 90 cents a share compared 'with $6,319,000 or 87 cents a share in the same 1964 period, J. 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Why London? Because BOAC and Air Canada offer up to 5 transatlantic flights daily to London, And because London is the only city in all of Europe offering more than 200 flights a day to 63 different European destinations. No customs or immigration formalities if you're in transit. Automatic baggage transfer. Coaches every 5 minutes to connecting flights. And if you wish, you may stopover in London at no additional fare. See your Travel Agent. =" BOAC 4.90) 6.10| BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION WITH AIR CANADA Oshawa's Authorized Agent (OSHAWA) 57 King St. East LIMITED 728-6201-2-3 | | FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL | | "an active mind,"' has accepted the top job in a company with extensive mineral and timber holdings principally in New- foundland and Labrador. Why assume at his age such responsibility made all the more burdensome by the legal trou- bles of his pred ? word to describe the combina-, tion of knowledge and imagina-| tion needed to guide a company) linked closely with discovery) and natural resource develop- ment, McNamara, who in five years) as a company director wit-' d legal battles involving "Because: it's fun,' replies McNamara, whose sparkling eyes and brown hair streaked with grey belie his advancing years. A blue steel construction hat within reach on an office table further attests to McNamara's curiosity and restlessness, American-born of '"'poor but Irish parents,' McNamara brings to his new job lifelong selling experience and knowl- edge in depth of the vast met- als industry. 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