Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Aug 1962, p. 14

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'Timmins Mine Future |Planned Canal _ [Bish Airways e : t | LONDON (AP) -- British Eu- er Pondered This Year Seen Rail Doom has ee report Tuesday announced a - ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)--A rail-jinterests would benefit most 05S, Of £1.488.065 | ($4,464,000) 2000 «49 a7 47 500 470 470 470 64 Mh +1" 5% . 5% 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1962 Today's Stock Market 11:00 Net | High Low a.m, Ch"ge " By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Ang. 2 j Quotations in cents unless marked $,/L0b Ine s-Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-/MB PR . xw--Ex-warrants. Net change Stock Chib M Chimo Coch Will C Bellek Con C Cad Bales 25 910) «10 400 $18 18 «1B $10% 10% 10% -- bs $48 47% 47% -- % Stock By BRUCE LEVETT leave by the federal govern-|of the last profitable ore and TIMMINS, Ont, (CP) -- The|ment to consider its copper ore;ends a career which began in mining of gold has been the|bodies as a separate mine for|1910, Timmins and the Porcu-! reason for this northern towns EGMA purposes. pine will go: on. road executive told a legislative|/from a new waterway. ier the -- year ending March hearing Tuesday that construc He was one of 17 persons who|"':, .. 4; Secthhiaha ine sent ; ° oer ; It is the airline's first deficit 13500 4 tion of a deep-water canal from|testified at a hearing conducted, eight years, Last year it had 5% 778 Albany north to the St. Law-|by the joint legislative commit-), profit of £1,545,321. 18 | 19% 19%4-- %! 425 425 | 2% -- %! 52% j 33% Si" + % 50% 129 -- %) 16% a --t% 190 | 2 $19% 00 425 $24% WA 52% 524 $33% 33% $51% $50%4 $1259 Ang Pip pr Atlas Steel Bell Phone Bow-M pr © Gas In pr C Gas Inw C Husky w C Hydro Clee MA Cc Imp Bk C Ind Gas Cdn Oil CPR CW Prop Col Cell Con Bldg Con MS Cons Paper Con Gas Corby vt Coronation Crnation wt Crush Int Dale Dist Seas 3 D Bridge 18% + Y Dom Elect s il Dom El wts bi 17% -- % 25% a xo MY e+ 314% + % 152 0W%4-- % 27 fe | 9 --1% 740 --10 95 1434 310 17 94 --~-- Me 265 +50 GS Wares GS W pr G Pow w Great West Gr Wpg vt Greening Geyhnd xd Guar Tr 51 -- %| Nat Drug 210 + eee C Disco v 1000 800 120 120 NO NGas 750 NQ Pow 25 Page Hers 235 Phantom 100 712 100 Royal Bnk Royalite St Maurice 200 Salada , Shawin 525, Silverd A xd 750 Simpsons 155 SKD Mfg 100 Stedman 725 Steel Can $i4 399 360 175% 29% 18% 54 56% 195 5 11% 254a 850 13% 390 360 57 33 275 55 35 275 |CG Arrow 15275 \C Halli 500 \"e|C Mosher 100 %4|Cop Corp 1000 Cop Man 1000 Coulee 5000 | Duvan 500 Delhi 1500 | Bilder F'west T ~ \| Fatima +1 | Frncoeur + Ys) Frobisher Geco Mine | Grandroy Gunnar, Har Min H of ake -- % Headwy High Bell | Hud Bay 16% Hydra Ex 87 +1 Inspiratn 12% -- 1%) Irish Cop 1600 12% Jacobus 6000 19% -- "| Kirk Min 1500 13% +, Kirk Town 25000 6% | Dufault 100 18% -- YL Osu 2500 jatin Am | Lorado Macassa xd Madsen Maneast U 5000 +5 | Martin 3000 13% 14\ McIntyre 225 390° --5 |MecKen 45265 360 +10 | Mentor 11500 175% 2914 1B Sat 56% 195 5 Pace 500 27000 1000 1000 "4 } 600 134 3 215' $25, 25 5000 13% 13% 1 100 885 885 6000 16 1000 111000 200 365 15325 1500 11% 25% 17% 5% 174 56 35 275 "4 4 2914 29%4 4 3% 5 34 5 OILS 27 25 " +2 700 695 695 $23% 23% 23% $29 28% 330 «320 130 130 Cc 285 «285 Cdn Dev 360 «(360 An Un Dev 6500 Bailey S A 1050 325 130 3 285 360 29 % Merrill | Min-Ore Multi-M Nealon 15 |New Ath N Gold New Hosco Json N Kelore Newlund New Newnor Nortild 4200 37500 1000 14000 vue 10675 1000 1000 1000 5500 3000 233050 1000 C Ex Gas 105 |Cent Del 590 C Mic Mac 305 |Dome Pete $12% Home A $11% H B OU G 515% Long Point Mijtrans Medal Nat Pete NC Oils NCO pr Pac Pete Pamoil Place Provo Gas Quonto Sarcee Secur Free South U Tidal 153 390 305 12% 11% 15s 105 J 590 10 305 123% 11% 15% N Coldstrm Northgate North Can | Opemiska Osisko Paramaq 1 Patino Corp 2 |Pce Expl + | Pitch-Or 2 |Placer xd 34 @ Metal Quemont Raglan +4 | Realm 1500 9 2 |Rio Algom 3 § $60 Roche 21500 i, % 1 Ryanor 26 --5 |San Ant 58 14 Satellite 17 Sherritt 340 4.1 | Siscoe 500 1600 300 250 500 6500 753 19500 12000 25 1700 100 3100 4 xd 5500 2000 1090 5700 345 3500 205 345 2005 205 +5 +1 |existence for 50 years. +1 --1% '19 Only one mine in the world-- {Dakota--has taken more gold from the ground than the Hol- linger, which has produced }more: than $500,000,000 of the - %/metal. 1 +" This year Timmins is marking its 50th anniversary and mining men ponder whether the next 50 years can be as productive. | Jules R. Timmins, chairman of Hollinger, has said: "The remaining profitable life of the mine cannot be in excess of a few years." Allan A. Martin, president, , year that only federal govern- ment assistance under the Emergency Gold Mining Ass ance Act has enabled the com- pany to prolong operations and , thus "'contribute to the econo- mic stability and welfare of thie town of Timmins, Ont." BOON TO COMMUNITY "Without this provision, the rence River "|that live on gold. "This means that if we are! "It would be misleading -even unable to reverse the down/to try to discount the eventual + % the famed Homestake in Southtrend in our gold ore reserves, \effect of the cessation of some 'gold production can be de-| 1,600 jobs, which Hollinger rep- creased gradually and copperjresents. But important as Hol- |production increased to obtainjlinger and its payroll are in the maximum plant utilization andjeconomy of tte Porcupine, revenue." there would sti!l be nine operat- f ing gold mines in the area, COMMON TO ALL eaded by the big MclIntyre and the McIntyre -- and centres, initiated by Timmins: industrial commission, states: DIVIDENDS plain recreation industry. | would economy by stimulating more industrial activity. c h John P .Hiltz Jr., a vice-pres-| The problems of the Hollinge?/Mine with its 1,500 employees |ident of the Delaware and Hud- the : json Railroad, said he believed| at Sorel, jcould spell the doom of rail-jdevelopment. The committee) roads and harm the Lake Cham-|will make no decisions. An in- |ternational. joint commission But a dozen other witnesses|Will make recommendations to isaid that a big-ship waterway|the U.S. state's; ments. strengthen the Que.,|tee on commerce and economic) Lord Douglas of Kirtleside, chairman, said at a press con- ference the airline will try to cut some of its losses by op- C 7 erating "'walk on" flights at cut and Canadian govera-| rates if it can get permission x |from the government to do so. universal source of paper-mak- ing fibre until the middle of the|penditure of £3,200,000 on new 19th century. BEA blamed its losses on fail- -- : i a PAPER MAKING 'ure of traffic to expand in line vided and the additional ex- Cloth rags were the rma vie the increased eapacity pro- aircraft. that shipping and commercial Pee "The gold industry has be-! come a sick industry in spite| tion if its mine is sick. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | po uaaae ; Atlantic Sugar Refineries Lid., "Uncertainty shrouds the fu-\qass A 30 cents, common al ture of gold. Uncertainty like-| cont Oct. 1 ord Sent 160 wise inhibits long-term Civic] neq 7 5 ee a" or 's. planning in the communities! a9 ° said ears eh icabihhd eis oo T. G. Bright and Company | Ltd., | common 25 cents, pfd.| |28% cents, Sept. 28, record Sept. 14. Canada Iron Foundries Ltd., common 25 cents, Oct. 1, record | "The uncertainty surrounding) gold stems primari ly notfrom the fact that sooner or later a mine must be exhausted of ore, but rather from the rigidity of the gold price. "The United States, dominant| erg Sept life of the mining operation and source of final demand for the : all that it means to our employ-| world's gold, created lees and the community would certainty by freezing its buying |Sept. 15, ept. 7; pfd. $1.06%4, Oct. 15, 14 The Easy. Washing Machine! this un-\Company, Lid., pfd. 25 cents. record Sept. 7. have been shortened, with most/price at $35 an ounce 24 years| -- \¥¢ distressing consequences," ited, which operates in adjoin- ing Schumacher, has said the grade of gold ore now being ,/found in the mine is lower than in previous years but "we hope , to keep the mine going with the copper we have found." , "The mine is 50 years old and it's bound to be showing signs of age." McIntyre been has granted ago. This price was handsome J .D. Barrington, president of|at the beginning. . . . Now war- McIntyre Porcupine Mines Lim-|time and post-war increases in Erie Fishermen other prices have made it nig- gardly. INCREASE EXPECTED "If the United States treasury continues to buy gold, as it likely w ill unless radical| : Perch Catches changes are made in American) legislation, the $35 price can| S!. THOMAS (CP)--Striking confidently be expected to move|Pereh fishermen of the northern in only one direction--up. Lake Erie shore agreed at a "The question is, when?" |meeting Tuesday to restrict It's a question of concern for 'Heir catch to 1,500 pounds per Agree To Curb NET EARNINGS the Porcupine--the mining dis-\9&t and not to cut prices: .o trict of which Timmins is the|PTocessing companies BEST BUY !--YOU SAVE 7c !--COOKED--IN TOMATO SAUCE HEINZ SPAGHETTI BEST BUY !--YOU SAVE 9c !---PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT DEL'*MONTE Drink 2 10¢!--WAGSTAFFE STRAWBERRY JAM BET BUY !--YOU SAVE 7c !--LAYER STYLE CAKE MIXES """ BEST BUY [--YOU SAVE Ile !--SOLID WHITE MEAT BEST BUY!--YOU SAVE 15-0Z, TINS LARGE 48-0Z. TINS 69° 39° 55° WITH 24-02, ADDED pectin JAR 2 PKGS, 7-02. 4 | Triad Oi) 175 --10 |Unisphere 54 + %4|Wsburne 43% + |W Decalta 22% -- % 65% ~ Se Hawker-S Hees H Dauch xd Imp Oil Ind Accep Int Nickel Int Util Inter P Inv' Syn A Jockey C Jock C B pr Kelly DA Labatt Lont Cem Lau Fin A Leland LobCo A 2 LobCo A w 2520 LobG B pr 50 hub--and for all the gold towns, Fishermen from Kingsville to : " : AN wee Of the country Port Maitland, represented by pi Mba ad echt gg tongue The Timmins com- | 24 delegates at the Grand Cen- cia: ate amon ended: dune 30: mented editorially: jtral Hotel here, issued a state- 1962, $383,000: 1961, $612,000 "An increase in the price of ment Hbimt Melt three-week Laurentide Financial CoTpora:|gold, although unlikely as Pree. Dattle al all ated 5 |tion, year ended June 30: 1962, ident Kennedy has indicated 905 me 4\$9 361,469, $1.40 a share; 1961,/far, could give Hollinger a new; |' We did not decide when we $1,751,913, $1.20. lease on life and extend the|Will go back fishing," said Zellers' Ltd., six mos. ended 'few years' indefinitely. | George Stass of Erieau, spokes- July 31: 1962, $327,728, 30 cents;| 'Even if, however, five or 10/man for the group. "This will 1961, $387.455. 38 cenits years hence, Hollinger runs out be decided after the delegates a in : eaten report about our decision to the Castro Controls ir iicce vivo wi Press For Cuba The fishermen stopped work Sunday because they could not bie: their catch for eight cents a pound. The stoppage was the Ithird in as many weeks. Tues- NEW YORK (AP) Facts about what goes on in Cuba are hard to come by these days An important factor is that the press in Cuba is fully con- 50% «6% 2000 530 100 153 3500 12% 500 3500 25142 500 6% 530 153 12% 1% Starratt Steep R Sullivan Sunburst Teck-H Tormont Tribag Ult-Shaw Un Buffad Un Keno Un Fort Upp Can Violam .|W Malar "| Wiltsey Yk 79° 85° 8+» 89° TUNA FISH CLOVER LEAF BEST BUY !--YOU SAVE I'@! MARGARINE ROSE BRAND BEST BUY !--YOU SAVE 19 !--ROSE BRAND BALLET TISSUE TINS a Press 1-LB. PKGS. Abacus +1 %4/Am Larder +3 | Anacon 1 1 --f io 19 Anglo Hur $544 5% S%4-- "IA Arcadia $13% 13% 13%-- %/ Atl C Cop 280 280 280 Bankfield $16% 16% 16% Black Bay $11% 11% 11% + %|Bralorne - 8% + "%'C Tung 175 =(170='170 Cassiar . il 5 Ye 20 331% 31% 314 + i Chester % Appliance Maker Survival Program Opens US. Firm Stretch Outlined -- wer imtens Sra ord players, television sets, fur OTTAWA (OP)--Some phases|2,000 nuclear fallout reporting|niture and home appliances, has of the national survival pro-|stations spotted across Canada.jannounced the opening of. a gram will be stretched out as|A number of nuclear detonation| United States corporation | an austerity measure, Defence|reporting posts had already) The U.S. firm, to be known, 9 : 3500 30) 906 +1 WHITE OR COLORED Bear Sales to 11 a.m.: 1,489,000 y "CHOICE PLUMP" GRADE "A" - TURKEYS Broiler Size LB. 49° }"MILD SEASONED" -- EXTRA TASTY 49° 79° Trend Wieners 'back° 4 ron 89° In many ways Cuban censor- ship has become more capri- cious than that which formerly |" operated in the Soviet Union. The Castro regime doesn't ad-/ mit that external censorship ex-| ists. In the Soviet Union, cor- respondents had to submit all stories, but they were able to learn whether it had been for- Chrysler Reveals | Canadian Record WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Chrys- warded intact. They would with-|!er Corporation of Canada an- EXTRA LEAN" Mild Cured Sweet Pickled Cottage Rolls ,, 65° (Cryoveae Holves) "RED & WHITE'S" FINEST WELL STREAKED 1-LB. Trend Bacon ae "SPECIALLY BLENDED FOR RED & WHITE" Trend Sausage rray TRAY (New Formule) PACK "RED & WHITE'S OWN FAMILY OF FINE fe] 59° Trend 'UNcHfon (4 varieties) re- FEATURE! -- RED & WHITE BRAND SAVE 15e! INSTANT COFFEE FEATURE! --- YOU SAVE 7c! McULAREN'S CORN RELISH FEATURE! -- YOU SAVE 4c! APPLEFORD WAXED PAPER CARNATION INSTANT YORK BRAND STEWS Combination Feature ! French's Mustard 16-OZ. JAR FRENCH'S Hamburg Lift BOTH FOR a9 FROZEN FOOD FEATURES! DELICIOUS YORK BRAND-- YOU SAVE 10c! 39 VJ LARGE 8-02. ECONOMY SIZE vars, O78 99° Interna- 100-FOOT ROLL 3-LB, PKG. 3 TINS 89 79° FEATURE! --- YOU SAVE 1c! ICE CREAM °*" 4,,,,; 89° OUTSTANDING VALUE, SWEET, JUICY day's meeting reaffirmed the eight-cent minimum and said it would apply for the rest of the Minister Harkness said Tuesday'been established as gor ip ges beng boven bron by the Fidel Castro re- in- a statement. j ; : , Inc., will be located at Bensen-|gime. Every reporter working He said extension of the Ca- 3, The army in the last few ville, Ill. A sales office and/for a Cuban paper knows what nadian Army's communication|¥¢@"$ had been extending and) warehouse will also be opened|he must and must not write system will be "phased over a|!Mproving its communications|in New York. The result is a sterile press that longer period of time' and that/system and had increased traf-| Carl A. Pollock, president,/usually throws little light upon completion dates for civilian re-/fic capacity and efficiency, Said the expansion "has re- what goes on draw it if the censor insisted/nounced Tuesday its Chrysler gional emergency headquarters)... faith "*/sulted from a satisfactory im-| Even so, statements in Ha- on changes in meaning model set a Canadian record in and army target area head. However, further extension and jovement of television and vana newspapers often indicate' The thousands of refugees|factory sales to dealers in the quarters will be extended, development would be "'phased stereophonie sales in the U.S." the basic situation in such leaving Guba also provide much |1962 model year Mr. Harkness said "a state-/Over a longer period of time." problems as housing and food/information. But often this is, The factory sales figure was ment which appeared recently, 4. A number of regional emer- Stock Market |supply, and U.S. reporters can'colored by wishful thinking, 50) 12,477 compared to the old rec in the press concerning the ef-|gency headquarters were under jfollow up these leads to some/it must be weighed carefully ord of 7,950 set in 1956 fect of the austerity program in|construction but completion . extent z . national survival is mislead-|dates of these projects would be Slips Sharply The number of foreign report ° : ing." extended. ers is strictly limited. The As- : A Canadian Press Ottawa dis-| 5. Bulk of equipment needed TORONTO (CP)--The stock|sociated Press, for example, Anglicans Meet ' pacth Monday night said the na'|for the army's re-entry task haa Market Slipped sharply Tuesday/has only one non-Cuban tional survival program hadjpeen delivered ' "amid fairly heavy trading, as'porter working in Cuba. Appli- + . been dealt a severe blow by the) ------____ losses pitted all sections, cations for visas to send in more austerity measures and that it - 2 s Industrials took the steepest/reporters are turned down or, 1 u Sl er was unofficially estimated the Pipe Line Firm index decline, falling two points,|ignored. $40,500,000 program for 1962-63 while golds, base metals and) Qnjy a token number of visit?) KINGSTON (CP)--The bish-Inuclear weapons "by would be reduced by about $10,-| . hey oils all fell a point or ing correspondents are allowed ops, clergy and laymen wholtional agreement." 900,000. The story quoted infor-| Starts Expanding ee -. y¢,,each month -- usually one or/govern the Anglican Church of| Another: resolution called for mants as saying plans for a Key losers in the main listitwo Canada invited a non-conform-jinclusion of f : é ' ae included Bank of Montreal, Do-) cia iad hi brdgerstey ' of all rates and complete network of nuclear) CALGARY (CP) PYG Oo Waridcles and Steal wed The correspondents able to ist to their deliberations today|charges on all financial loan fallout reporting stations--some/Canada Pipe Lines Ltd. has an- Bihan Wisicacie hall Aown work in Cuba find most officia!/and prepared to hear his ideas |contracts, particularly in con- 2,000 in all--had been temporar-|nounced it will begin work im-|~°"@ c pa ieeers 2h, doors closed. When they do have/on inter-church relations andjsumer borrowing. -- ily shelved. |mediately ona $20,000,000 ex-/* ce se ge takeover|"e™S to report, they. often can-ynity. | The council for social service save kik mania cise pansion of its pipeline system. ,. ~ : ; 7 'not get it out of Havana. Long) The invitation to Rt. Rev. H.| withdrew a_ resol = ; GIVES NO FIGURES : é target, dropped 1: to 37 after) a: tance calls are frenuenily cut g olution support- Mr. Harkness gave no figures The expansion will be in the! earjier going as low as 36, @ geld Ss Aas oy nily cut A Mceod, _ Moderator of the ing a proposal by the Canadian in bid statement but made thesalfore™ Of loaping the pine. Loop-| Among the few gainers were off wit! . emlans ion : 7 United Church of Canada, was Council of Churches that Can- points: jing is the branching out of pipe! Trans-Canada Pipe Line, up 4, reas sir, the New York party recognition by the Anglicanjada should admit at least 10,- 1, The system to warn of nu-| from the main line, running it)Canadian Breweries, ahead . ee peneeal. Asnet ~ eager A ind People from Hong Kong to clear attack is 'not actually af-|Parallel to the main line for a\Canadian Celanese, up 7% and|/SOME DISAPPEAR eeuee Bele eee ue cereus premte caesd by 2 fected" by the austerity pro-|distance, and then cutting it Canadian Imperial Bank of, Cables often disappear if they" us |" gollarions on)doost in immigration from - gram. Development, improve.|back in. Commerce, up %%. displease a supervisor checking)""!': eee China last spring. ments and extension of the) The company decided to loop| International Nickel weak-jall incoming and outgoing mes- 4 Teport to the synod last) gv the synod resolved to warning system continued in ac-| 164 miles of the system with 34-/ened base metals, dropping 1)4/sages at the telegraph office Week said negotiations wiih the|help Hong Kong financially 'in « cordance with plans. jinch diameter pipe starting im- to 6614. Hudson Bay Mining feli|Wording is sometimes changed United Church on unification|® Way acceptable to the govern- 2. There were approximaiely' mediately. %, while Denison gained %. in cables that clear Havana have featured "marked good-|ment of the British Crown col ST nEEEEEREEEEEEEEEEEEE ee - i will and growing understand-| MY. ing."" The synod voted unanim-|-- og : ously to continue talks between} M committees of 10 clergy, schol T Cl ars and laymen appointed by| ove 0 ose each church to discuss unity 2 s Six such meetings have been Preliminary held in the last two years. ' The Anglican leaders see dif- . ferences on the place of the Trials Blocked ministry in each church as the aA chief stumbling-block to union. ou acti move to i eaee moe € inary hearings he LIST FOUR BASICS behind closed doors was blocked While keynote speakers at the/Tuesday by the Canadian Bar synod have predicted that An-| Association at its annual meet- glicanism eventually will vanish ing here. jin the movement for church un) The Nova Scotia sub-section jity, they have listed four basics jthat must be retained in a uni- ified -church--the scriptures, the ; Sacraments of baptism and com- of the association made the sug- gestion. Peter OHearn, Halifax Crown _prosecutor, said: 'This resolution protects the accused SUNKIST Lemonade 4 6-0Z, TINS Apple Pie 49° POLY BAG 5-LB, munion, the- apostles' and Ni-| jeene creeds and the episcopal ministry The Anglican Church holds |that its clergy receive author- jity. through an historical hierar |chy that originates with Christ's} apostles and is passed to the! son for trial | minister at his ordination R. D. Mitton of Moncton said: through the bishop. Non-episco-| 'This is a radical departure . , pal churches stress the author-|I can't see any purpose in it rity given by the congregation. |at all." | The Anglican assembly spent} The meeting chairman, Hon most of Tuesday's session dis:|I. Nitikman of Winnipeg, said cussing the.attitude of the! reporters: were careful as to church. to social, political and|what they published about pre- economic ills. A series of resu-\liminary hearings. 'We have |lutions--hammered out in de-|yet to have a situation where a subject to heavy|client's case has been preju- --covered a broad|diced by what a jury has read lin the newspapers." Although -the resolution was person from publicity until a ju. dicial officer has decided there iS a Case to answer." Preliminary hearings are held to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to warrant committal of the accused per- 39: ONTARIO'S FINEST No. 1 6-QT. BASKET 79° BARTLETT PEARS MILD, SWEET, No. KG. 29 SPANISH ONIONS EACH 23¢ VINE RIPENED No. 1 No, 1 JUMBO SIZE STALKS--CRISP, GREEN PASCAL CANTALOUPES CELERY 2 ror 29° DUFFY'S MARKET 948 SIMCOE STREET NORTH MAPLE GROVE MARKET MAPLE GROVE, ONTARIO ESQUIRE BRAND Lanol White 22; 35° Scuff-Kote 2.07. 35° BAKED FRESH--WESTON: OR SUNBEAM--Reg, 35c! Cinnamon Buns PKG. 31¢ OF 12 SPROULE'S CORNER SIMCOE AT MILL BROWN'S MARKETERIA BROOKLIN, ONTARIO 3-0Z, Be i ce I d jbate an amendment TAKE NORTHERN POST | Es = ' re ge s c r a r. William of Wilkie Sask., in Fort Smith, they and 42 rhe to ei eyo the Northwest Territories but | Gail Parr of Pembreke. Ont ing a flight for Fort Smith, | other girls will move on to The synod advoc ated aidefeated, it was put on the the three lovelies | and Myrna Parke of Saska- | N.W.T. Following a three-day | teaching posts throughout.the matter of utmost urgency' alagenda of next year's meeting should melt the snow. Sylvia! toon talked with stewardesss ' northern orientation seminar | north. --(CP Wirephoto) |continuing campaign to abolish for further consideration, i Thete's little winter sun in Nadia Sharon before board-

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