- Page B The Haileyburian Thursday, August 3, 1961 OIL SEARCH IN QUEBEC ' FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE EN EE OS a ON fe ee ee a a ee, ae ah ae ae TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY: AUG, 3-4-5 FIRST TRI-TOWN SHOWINGS! Two new great hits on the same program! PLEASE NOTE: Due to the length of this Program there will be one complete showing only starting at 7:30 p.m. NIGHTLY Showing nightly at 7:30 only! TO MAKE THE SCREEN WITH BEXCITEMENT! EASTMANCOLOR an GERHARD -REIDMANN WILLY BIRGEL MARGIT NUNKE FRED BERTELMANN WALTER GILLER ARTHUR MARIA RABENALT A SASCHA FILM AND LUXTILM PROOUCTION A CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTING. inc. Release COMPANION FEATURE Showing nightly at 9:15 only! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ALEC GUINNESS: JOHN N MILLS With All The Pride And Power Of His Academy Award-Winning Performance In "The Bridge On The River Kwai." ~~ ons ,are presently -being carried out' by British American Oil -on its 100,000-acre Joli in, the Gaspé Peninsula. Here, an explosive is detonated aeep in a Quebec forest recorded on sensitive apparatus in the truck -- B-A Oil Photo ost Office Encourages Printed in Canada Mail Changes in postal regul signed TECHNICOLOR: ADULT PLEASE NOTE: "TUNES OF GLORY" will be replaced at the: Saturday Matinee Performance by "THE SIREN OF BAGDAD" a Technicolor comedy-adventure picture, Hunting Licence Needed for Bear Lands and. Forests Minister Spooner of Ontario has announced that bounties on bears have been discontinued. The number of bounty payments STARTS SUNDAY, AUGUST 6th AT 7 P.M. PLAYING ALL WEEK TO SATURDAY, AUG. 12th Showing nightly at 7 and 10 p.m. i a Re | Ree CRASH THROUGH ations de- misleading effective August 1st, the postage rate on foreign publications mailed in Canada would be increased from to discourage a appearance of Canadian origin in : had declined during the last four yer, f t tw a A : foreign printed and advertising peer tecsee Ses rhe vat oe years--1,868 in the 1957-58 fiscal THE LAUGH BARRIER inaterial brought to Canada for|of five cents per pound. year and 447 in the 1960-61 fiscal with the ZANIEST Post- William Hamilton. 'Under existing postal regula- ffons, to avoid placing postage Stamps on each of many identical pieces of printed advertising ma- terial, bulk postage may be paid af the time of mailing. oR permit @btained from the Post Office is {)rinted on the envelope as an in- dication that this,has been done. ficiling were anounced by taster General Mr. Hamilton said that the rate and regulation changes had been under study for some time by the post office and that their imple- mentation also conformed with re- commendations of the Royal Com- mission on- Publications recently tabled in the House of Commons. ~ New Post year. A bounty of $10 was paid for a bear and $5 for a cub where either damaged livestock or prop- erty. The Game and Fisheries Act was amended this year to make bear a game animal and Ontario resi- dents must obtain a special licence to hunt and kill them although pro- vision is made in the legislation for anyone to defend his property from damage by bears. comedy in years! 5 Suck permits are termed "'postage- ( ppaid-in-cash." { ep} ; ; , In somewhat similar fashion Mrs, Margaret L, Boehner, "business reply electros" are made| superintendent . of Englehart a aa to prepay postage on| and District Hospital, will be- ausimess reply post cards. Until : f , : tg €he present, no restrictions had Seca rene superibtendent of : E ; focen placed on the use of these| Burses at ' Kirkland District : Ef Hospital about September 15, R, J. Cameron, - osuor apy reported Monday. She was appointed at the re- cent Hospital Board meeting to replace Miss T. Koiyu, who Was given a year's leave of ab- sence to take a post-graduate course in nursing administra- tion at McGill University. ? €pecial permits for material print- , ed. outside Canada. Under the new. ( «cefulations, which go into effect ; October ist, the Post Office wiit noe fonger make available either type } ef permit for materials printed { abroad for mailing in Canada, In announcing the change, Post- gnaster General Hamilton said that fn the past some foreign adver- ; €isers had used Canadian postage- > ppaid-in-cash dies to give their ma- €erial a "made in Canada" appear- ence. The inclusion in foreign peri- ; odicals and advertising materials Gf Housiness-reply cards bearing aa Canada Post Office permit num- ~~ -fpers had heightened this impres- ay: fion, he said. In future, the post aa @ffice will decline to issue such €lectros to foreign publishers or @dvertisers unless written. assur- ence is furnished that the electro Will be used only on mail matter @rinted in Canada. The change in regulations coin- fides with a recent announcement 'hy the Postmaster General that, General Carpentry by hour or contract Haileybury AD ic -HANGY OSOW: KEENAN mm TOMMY ARR iFOW AMES. FLIOT REO ~EOWARD ANDREWS... BROW - CARNEY - LEWIS - WESTERFELD + fen vii? rita Protas BL WALSA + Dt by ROBERT STEVENSON + Senay by BRL WALSH» axed om. sory by SAMUEL W TAYLOR _ ted | Released by BUDUA VISTD Distribstion Co, tne SMe" Sey Prodoctions i COMPANION FEATURE Showing nightly at 8:45 p.m. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT TECHMICOOR 35 = % PQs " YY AUMUND NUM MOMMA ANNONA dcTFEZE=E=*"CXH "UI"|'-- A CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH 54 Annual Picnic SUNDAY, AUGUST 13th AT THE OLD MISSION Meet at-the Legion Hal, 12:30 p.m. Transportation available for all members, : wives and children. 22s AOWWWWWROHOOHTHOAHHOH WS Bee tn, > Ie < IOAN MANTIRE- ns in | end Sorat Ft ADULT > Se SS & YOO W ah. i