(ar to : maintain te plants of adequate capac) throughout the world." sip Earlier, GM had reported 9 CM Dividends Dip Slightly arsine NEW YORK (AP) -- Direc- of 15 per cent. The nine-month tors of General Motors Corp. de- earnings totalled $1,060,379. 550, clared a year-end dividend ofjor $3.68 a share, compared with $1.25 a share on Co.nmon stock, |$1,239,683,077, or $4.31 a share compared with $1.50 for thejlast year. Sales for the nine same period last year. jmonths slipped to $14,274,369 437 This brings total 1967 pay-| |from 1 $14,599,188,933. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, November | #, 1087. 1967 McLaughlin Honors School Graduates Egyptia Seen F'c By CARL MOLLINS Canadian Press Staff Wri Egypt's Gamal Abdel N has been forced to ditch hi R.S. McLaughlin Collegiate Students receiving diplomas,Dobney, Douglas; Lloyd, Anne: Vocational Institute 'held|for the four-year business and|Markle, Bryan; Martens, Erna; ments to $3.80, compared with) ee litical proteges in "both | <éimmencement exercises Sat-}commerce omg = yes {ceed Jane; Monks, Cary; $4.55 last year REGISTER TO MARRY reel ad Yemen. this d Linda; Annaert, Judith; Chese-/Pepete, Jacqueline; Ross, Ann he| About 6,500 ssures resultin aeaninry school graduates in}brough, Lynda; Elsey, Carol;|Louise; Segal, Barry; Segal, Coairman caigaeger ries ie Mosco acy couples te as im his defeat oF | the five - year arts and science |Gattellaro, Carmela; Hobbs,/Pauline; Syperek, Edward; said the ait aeons oscow registered for weddings a st June. branch with six options are:|Christine; Hughes, Bonnie;|Woods, Donald; Zarowny, ted "reflects, the oP ihe in the day immediately preced. la the South Ar Dobney, Norman; Neal, {Kolynko, Harriet; McPherson,| Marie. st i. popadineett ay ecard ing the celebration Nov. 7 of the es gorse ey Beng u ici Sarv h,|Sandra; Randall, Neil; Silves-- s " net ss wi corpo Army sas Perking Gary; Ric tri, Grace; Simkin, Christine; Pisin ale a ri requirements for working capi- a anniversary of the revoly. hind the ge eo Libei Those with five options are: |Weales, Betty Ann; Wherry, Basey John: Brett Linda: tal and plant investment neces] pesiice we Aree a eR GS Front hg with 'the Egy Abersek, Zlatka; Andersen, \Linda. Brownlee, Dey; Burch, Mark; struget --_--_---- Hans: Anderson, JoAnne; Bal-| In the science, technology\Cain, Sandra; Chesebrough, Jentine, Douglas; Basey, John; and trades branch in the four-/Lynda; Clark, Stephen; Dobney, ; Brett, Linda; Burch, Craig;\vear program, graduates are Norman; Elliott, John; Holmes, urveyor Burch, Mark; Dart, Thomas; '4 12 . Backw 1 Van; -Hooper, Calvin; King, Elliott,. John; Hajdu, Barbara; |Adams, James; Backwell, Ron- edwin; Koblak, Barbara; Hunter, Ellen; Koblak, Bar- ald; Bell, Laurence; Black, Lytwynchuk, Robert; Neal, bara: Mays, Gerald; Meier,/Robert; Brooks, Kenneth; Bry-Susan; Perkin, Gary; Ruiter, ou a Janet; Mitchell, Robert; Oxen-/ant, eg ed Canfield, Richard; John; Simpson, Robert; Slater, ham, Rosemary; Shutka, Di-/Cory Douglas; Csedreky, Jo-|David; Tinworth, Christopher; ee ae ee anne: Slater, David; Stewart,|Seph: Harmer, James: Hooper,|Twist, Peter, Wales, Carol, CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. ters) -- The American Su Hoskin, Paul; King, VI spacecraft cruised t the moon as scientists her First class honor students in Linda: Thomas, Dale; Vollmer, |Calvin : Koené, grade 11 are: Anderson, Linda; Edwin: Kirkland John; Graduates of the eeseart Ingrid: Walker, Susan. Students who received second- John; Lasek, John; Lawson.|Fisher, Robert; Fortier, Fran- ary school graduation diplomas Wayne Linklater, David;jcine; Henkelman, Anne; pared for the test launchi in the five-vear course in the|/Ytwynchuk, Robert; Miles,|Holden, James; Leith, Philip; ' wi hay of a giant rocket de: arts and science. branch with |Gary; Mosier, Glenn; Ollesch,|Neal, Patricia; Neubauer, PRINCIPAL at R. S. Me- winners at the school's com- Donald Woods await theirs. The other winner, Edward io carry U.S. astronauts four options are: Aitchison, amd Pipbih nc sg or ge ge brootl phe es ee oe gee mencement exercises. Re- Jane Mason, Anne Lioyd Syperek, peat attending Mies pg aa sal James; Al Nigel; Amey, 5 saylord: ach,/zki, Irene; Rosenheck, Linda; Finbow, presented a ivi 5c) nt : ' university in British Colum- ae : Spada ne Dey; Bry-\Yic¢tor; Robinson, William; Slemko, John; Smith, Terry; cheque and scholarship cer- cae ved : wager a rt Douglas 'Pabuey, partly bia, was not present. urn V rocket is expect ant. Margaret; Campbell, |Romhanyi : Michael; Ruiter, Syperek, Anna; Taylor. Ron-| tificate to six of the school's Anne Louise nega while to idden by Mr, Finbow, have hoon while Surveyor V Douglas; Coros, Lawrence, ohn; St. Pierre, Gilles; Sand- ald; Wotten, Harold; Wotten, seven Ontario Scholarship her right Barry Segal and received their scholarship. --Oshawa Times Photo scheduled to touch down Dawson. Robert; Dionne, Ed-|&'S Perry; Scattergood, John; Kenneth; Yourkevich, Penny. on the moon tonight for a ward;- Eckford, Sandis; yee ger Palkachoff Secondary school honor grad-\na; Dobney, Douglas; Glecoff |»ele, Jacqueline, F eyton,|Sowten, Carolyn; Spiers,! First-year technology course 'é . jook at a_ possible ast Erman, Robert; Fitches, Rob- basqconers P thompson, Garry; yation diplomas _ have 'been|Terrence; johns, Adrienne |Wayne; Potter, David; Powell,|James; Stuart, Edward; Sut-students are: Bons, Arie; Col- with a delightful landing site. ; ert; Flonek, Bonnie: H ay- bibs oo ee Vaillan- awarded to: Addington, Jere-|Tustinski, James; Lloyd, Anne; | Jacqueline; Power, Barbara; |ton, Douglas; Syperek, Ed-|lins, Terrance; Eley, Edgar; Apollo. mission official ball, Sharon; Holody, Terese; |7: 15 u Mict eee Paul; my: Babcock, George: Bevan,|Markle, Bryan; Martens, Erna:|Rodman, Kenneth: Roman-|ward: Ward, Janet; Wilson,|O'Neil, Brian: Oderkirk, Ron- . here today ee countdov Kozlinsky, Elsie; Ligenza, Bar" ™merman, Michael Nancy; Bigwood, Lois; Bird.|Mason, Jane; Mason, Susan./chuk, Lynne; Ross, Ann|Bradd; Woods, Donald; Wool-\ald; Poloz, Robert; Reiczak tropica avour Saturn V, whith will pov bara: McEvoy, Thomas; Mc- First class honor students in Janice Bolahood, Louise;/Meyer, Suzanne; Milosh, Gus;;Louise; Samochin, Luba; lias Disher Veer Cardiva-ttoasah' si a a ; ' : : ee manned Apollo IV spac Kee. Daniel; Messent, Terry: 8'ade 13 were received by: Bolahood, Sharon; Burk, Kelly;|Monks, Cary; Ormiston, Segal, Barry; Segal, Pauline; \Zarowny, Marie. ya, his ph, ees: Dou amblyn, continued smoothly witt Miniaci, Mary! Monaghan, Bar-/Bevan, Nancy; Bigwood. Lois; \Colborne, Carolyn; Daniel, Don-\Dawna; Pascoe, Ruth; Per-|Senkiw, Ross; Silver, _ Harold; . ryan, Wesson, Douglas. i is on problems at this time." ' bara; Nugent, Gail; Planke Sheree pace cee SBE - ---- - --$--$$$--$--_------ ey. exirese Michael; Prince, iy oF Pud- a aS ' i na lis, Wanda; Shaw, ianne; Simkins. Alice; - ~ She mad Ed- -- & age for almost a year hav Lynda; Steven son, ian 2 : - Suszek, Robert; Wray, Debora N M t d t C d B if | Wh t' th t d e B it e th W t 9 Car al! = ow Manufactured in Canada - Beautitu ats there to do in britain this Winter: anada s program in the business and) commerce branch with five op- | tions are: Cain, Sandra; Fice, Dorothy; Sharpe, Linda; Snod- To Aid Dev TORONTO (CP) -- Enough to keep Air Canada going there every day. TORGINOL oa ae ee | obert ulion an aul | has great potential to | Grady received tee . the} g | pon ee oat "saan Seek vith ef | t enterprises in babar. | tat tries, the executive vic Ope lkies. oF tin aolca Air Canada, with BOAG, offers you 18 jets from "Extra Cities Plan" and exciting Independent or dent of the interestios technology and trades branch} Toronto to Britain every week of the winter. 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