Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Sep 1962, p. 18

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Tay oF 60 t more tha cent, to nearly $21 million th i seven months of 1962. Export: all world markets increased 37 per cent, -- "RECEIVES MEDAL BEDFORD -- Richard Field, 17, of Bedford, has received the gold and: silver medal of the Patter deceam O rotectio' nimals, for his bal courage + Smashing through| dent of the Mormon thick ice to rescue his' dog, " Brock, from the Great Ouse|the church has. 11,000 in Scotl He has 'hishops of BRITISH BRIEFS o Car Makers Set Export Records By M, McINTYRE HOOD ""1@_ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, September, 11, 1962 Today's Stock Market Listings Il Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 11 Net | Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge| Stock 1000 14 14 14 |Lamaque 1500 10% 11% 1214 4, 16|Lencourt 400 614% 14% 14% -- | Lexindin 500 30 «30. 30 ' {Lt Lac 1500 66 | Madsen 1000 54 +s Heat uv 200 275 27"; --% (Provo Gas = 100 | Marboy 500 $15% 15% 1544 --% Quonto 11000 Maritime 2965 $1314 13% iy + '4) Tidal ¢ 300 --) | Martin 135 913% 34 13%4-- | Trans Can 3500 +3 675 88%. 8 Sia + | Un'phere 21200 ot 50 631° 31 31 lu Canso vt 100 120 $14% 14% 144 -- | Wewpac 2000 426 $1814 18% 1814 + | Weburne 10200 79 355 300 700 25 $105 300 700 811% 11% 11% + | Wetaten 1065 «(105 | Wstates 100 175 175 175 --5 | 1025 $25 25 25 + MINES 500 5th 5 30 100 730 635 4500 30 1000 10% 10% 2400 100 100 | Aumacho 10 9 600 390 390 285 120 $11% Aunor 1 | Bankfield 4600 + %| Bary Expl 2000 | Beav Lod 11:00 Net Gales High Low.a.m. Ch'ge 100 $6% 6% 6+ 4 N Davies 255 255 255 --5S | Northeal 305 «305 «305 | Pac $10% 10% 10% 50 95% 5% 5% 29 $13% 13% 13% TORONTO 11 A.M, STOCKS By The Canadian Press ronte Stock Sept. 11 oe ns in cents hare re masked $,) xd---Ex-divi » xr----Ex. + , xw--Hix-warrants, Net change is --, Bw' |from previous board-lot closing sale.) 72, j ; | Stock | Stock 250 100 unday, vl General Hospital. Special tha Sootors W. H, Stanley, and Spra staff on 4B. N, Daughter, Twine or Triplets, Olean 18 tell the whole town a the latest arrival in your home. Jol nouncements are accepted until 9 'a.m. for publication the same day for) only $1.50, Just telephone 723-3492, \ 400 27 220 +1 21000° 6% 5% 6% 41% s000 22k 54 | 50 § 49% 4914-4 % " a 68 --% 8 8 8 28 28 46 45 (+3 27 Canada at the age of 98 last Special to April, He was an apprentice on The Oshawa Times. | the Cutty Sark from 1880 to 1882, LONDON -- Britain's export! trade in automobiles is boom-| BANS 84 PSALMS ety Fy My | ing. Car exports in June, total-) WOODFORD, Essex --Rev. ibs 14n an | ling 49,899, were the highest) Christopher Wansey, rector of 4 94 %%--% ever recorded for any June, the! 80-year-old St. Mary's Church, 4 $8 42 | Society of Motor Manufacturers| Woodford, has banned his con- 10% 11 +1 |and Traders anngunces. Ex-| stegation from singing 84 of 7 1 --4 |ports for the first six months| the 150 Psalms in the Old Testa- | of 1962 totalled 288,262 and were|™ent. He says they are not |valued at $342 million. |fit for Chrisiians to sing, be-|catching her clothes with his ae | i |cause they are full of tribal/ fishing hook and pulling her 4 1s x4 --~%| HOTEL: FOR AGED |jealousies, bloodthirsty threats; ashore.She was none the worse 1188 960 545 550 +8 | SOUTHSEA, Hampshire -- Aj and curses, whinings and moan-| being fished out of the water. | LOnt Cem Vi Net | Vau Fin A Saies High Low a.m, Ch'g@ 1 piand Levy you, Stock jo pnd spet| san An-|° 1000 60000 700 100 1000 it 28 i bi 9 4 Alta Dis vt 27 | Alta Tis w | Alta Gas | Alta Nat DEATHS itn =" pen River, : nine Scotti: ANGLER LANDS WOMAN SWINTON, Yorkshire -- An angler saved a woman aged 75 from the Sheffield Navigation Canal at Swinton, Yorks, by i mon Church, {7 43 -- Two student | chaeologists inspecting the of a deserted mediaeval of Riseholme, near Lineoin, sa | Alba Expl 44 + %) Anacon Ansil 48700 «(78 | Atlas Steel 72 77 m% Wh MK + % 62 52 Gen"! Bank Mont Bank NS 3 $6418 Bell Ph xd 838° $50 Bell rts 11334 B Am Bank 25 $52 2450 $3056 pnt/BC Sugar 100 $26 BC Sugar pri08 919% BC Phone 153 $47% | 29% : * ont Steel 1% Page-Hers 4 |Pow Corp |QN Gas "|QN Gas pr 'QN Gas w | Atl C Cop 750 $18% 25 $60 130 $6% 60 $52 110 $21 869% 316% s11% $94 $23% 23% 160 265 265 265 5 810% 10% 10% 500 395 395 395 $17 17 16 16 17 45% 45% 55% 55% 12% 1244 20% 20% Mu 14 lu 4 By 51% 10% 10% 16% 16% 9% 1% 107% 10742 + 825 625 9% 9% -- 365 «(365 18% ao 6% 51% 52 lio 21 69% 69 16% li 9% ~1 of the late . Robert Gazley (Ruth), eg ey Gordon Sloan 89 36 19 7 17% 16% 17 54% 5% Sh 100 700 «©7700 =--700 100 300 300 300 2000 155 15 30 350 «850 «35 4500 44° 12% 14 6 36 19 19 BA Oil 7 19% 19% 47% 47% 5 = 180 23%40 24 101 101 26 500 Bralorne + | Brunewk Buff Ank + % Camp Chib --10 (Can NW Cal P 5% pr 108101 Can Cem 3 3 6 {Can Foils A 25 831% 31% 31% |Can Perm 50 $67 «867 BT 39% 9%) 9% 49% 49% 225 «(225 35 35 ™ M4 etery. Friends are asked not to 34500 'at the fueral home before Tues- noon.) 23500 100 299 500 1744 4600 55 1000 Li il ll +% 7500 14 13 4 + Ml 930 $105 105% 10% 1000 224, 22% 223 600 560 50 50 5000 6 6 6 7000. 18% 18 18 350 325 32 3215 t00 550 1 1" 13 : : 9 10 299 299 ' 0. 110 0 174 17% + % from. the London borough. Ya! Cheskirk 4R 44 44 "8 -- ¥4| Chester 21 -- €och Will Con-Key --%%/C Bellek |C Callinan C Mogul 4010 C Northid 500 |C Red Pop 53000 D'Eldona Denison h Dicknsn "PAWKINS, Charlotte Ada " "@® Hillsdale Manor on Tuesday, Sep- a 11, 1962, Charlotte Ada by MPachan, in her 9ist year, Widow of| - 'Maries John Hawkins and dear mother 'OP Mrs. Roy Ego (Myrtle) of Orillia,| vin Hawkins of Guthrie, Ontario, and re Pater Hawkins of Oshawa. Mrs.) 7 Miwkins is resting Melntosh-| on Bide Maderson Funeral Home tonight (Tues- CaM s " . Thence to Doolittle Brothers' Ga Pe Fiineral Home, Orillia, where service | . ag will be held on Thursday, September Or 8) at 2 pm. Interment Orillia Ceme- rs tery. "ILTS. Martha | Entered into rest at the home of Lond Foon See daughter, Mrs, John Liscombe, on Sun.,| "pag Tar Sept. 9, 1962, Martha Keeler in her! 'Text 80th year, beloved wife of the late| Dom i Jeseph Hilts and dear mother ofl mam Pils Frank of Pefferlaw, George of Picker- Fndtn y ie Reata (Mrs, John Liscombe) of RR Gatinessi Pickering, Edward Joseph of Rose-| og War" bank, Lila (Mrs, Anson Bell) of Ux-) cy | _-- bridge, Earl of Ajax and dear sister)" of Mrs. William Hilts of Whiteville, | and Ezra Keeler of Lipton, Mich. Mrs. Hilts is resting at McEachnie Funera) Home, 28 Kingston Road West, Pick- ering. Funeral service in the chapel on! Wednesday, Sept. 12, at 2 p.m. Inter+| ind ment Brougham Cemetery. { 53 $16 845% $554 $12% $20% $4 1000 14 7% "TorDom Bk 712 " T Fin A 625 eo 17 % 67 «#387 = «(57 15 295 'of Clarkston, Glasgow, have 550 4% Tr Can PL 1000 = y| Trans-Mt 13 13 Vector | 33g dot -- (Walk GW 220° s31%6 . nl * | Westeel 255 $10% 2014 206 + Weston A 130 $1644 see 38% + Wi wstn 44 pr 100 -$91% nee gar. a} 6 ee 10 $107%4 10" 30% "West A wis 120 825 Ce White Pass 500 89% e Zenith 300 365 a, OILS 5544 55% 2000 125% 12% 17% ~«V7% Dev 4000 230 ydro 17% Imp Bk C +3 25 102 --1 ig 9 914 + | Sigma" $10% 10% 10% -- %/ Silvmaq 45 40 440 --5 | Siscoe 15% 15 154% + %%4'| Steeloy 9% 9% %% 202 8% a piece of metal projecting frm 00g 8 a 4 wy Seafront hotel at Southse a,|ings. the ground, They dug out a 700 50 50 SO --2 | Hampshire, has been bought by ; H CAN SPEND MORE 'century sword similar in style 1000 '314 4414 '3444 -- | the municipal council of Bethnal) BLIND IN CRASH ; LONDON --. British travellers! tg Lincoln's state sword of Rith- 23000 26° 23 «25 ~«~+1%, Green, London suburb. It- will; STROOD, Kent -- A coachload) fe now allewed to nd to! "4 e +2 be used as a holiday centre for! of blind people on their way to! r mw : OER vard i. id +} |old people and needy families! the coast for an outing were in-/$150 in sterling notes on each) 8 |volved in a crash with a lorry, Visit abroad. This is the first) STUDY IN CANANDA |. lat Strood, Kent. Six were taken| time since 1939 that British resi-| LONDON Two Scottish CUTTY SARK MEMORIAL to hospital and treated for in-- dents have been allowed 10) graduates, Alastair Macdo! .-GREENWICH -- A plaque juries and shock. | spend Bank of England notes so! of Brechin and Douglas Young, 4+ /in memory of one of the last! | freely outside Britain. survivors of the crew .of the} TOOL EXPORTS SOAR | been awarded Westbury Preston Cutty Sark has been presented] LONDON -- Britain's tool NO ONE' WANTS. AID {travel grants for post-graduate i to the captain of the famous|machine makers boosted their, BOURNEMOUTH -- Harry studies at a Canadian Univer- +2 |clipper. It is in memory of,exports to the Common Mar-|Manfleet, secretary of the South "ndy at the --* Charles Sankey, who died in\ket countries of West Germany, ampton and Bourne mout, University of British Columbia. ep +1 | Sunburst % | Teck-H | Tormont { |Trans Res .. 8 j | Tribag 1 | jTrin Chib 15 24 | Ult-Shaw 202 8% b4-- 10 10°, 30 +1 210 $24% 24% 21% 5 § 12 12 500 s 35 100 325 325 250 620 9000 4% 13000 18 6500 cri 2000 600 825 90 1000 1000 1500 1000 2000 53500 1550 1000 + | Anchor Ang U Bailey S pr Cal Ed CS Pete C Chieftn Cdn Dev C Ex Gas Cent Del Com Pete C Mic. Mae 59 50 C West P 43% 43% ~ "4 Fargo 8 LJ 8 +x 2 Mh WY $21% 21% 21% 100 $29 29 «2 300 380 200 130 500 360 200 100 510 600 10 160 400 320 100 140 200 275 275 75 --5 | Jacobus 22% 2284 ---- '4 Glacier 2000 «18% 18% 18% --1%4|\ Jaye Expl 664 664 -- % Home A 250 911% lle 11% Jellicoe 74% 74% H B OU G 100 Sl4% 14% 14% --~ % Kenville 115 Long Point 1000 23 3 +2 |Kerr Add LB 16500 12 ii Kopan 17% li% 49% 49% 16% 16% 9% «9% R14 31% 10% 10% U_ Asbestos + % Un Buffad %4&|Un Keno +°%|Un Fort Upp Can | Vauze | Violam 4 | Weedon Werner W: Malar Willroy Wiltsey ; Young H | Zenmac Gunnar Gwillim +10 |Har-Min Headway Heath High-Bell Hollinger --10 |Hud Bay --~--10 | Irish Cop Iso 5000 100 3000 900 7000 . 2000 34500 1000 1000 1600 17025 130 +3 --1 1 9% %% 145 (149145 22 21% 21% 164 16% x614 - 32 30032 5S $43% 822% $66% 874% iepeenconaeeetnnee ----~| Inter PL D2 ~GERROW FUNERAL '|msies' rs 30 CHAPEL | \ Kindness beyond price | 770 750 «6770 13% 13% 13R 120 #13 12200 --$ ---- @ 13. = %4/|Mijtrans yy Sales to 11 a.m.: 1,877,000. et More Entries Shown In Blackstock Fair Corte Fee BLACKSTOCK -- The follow-|. Sheaf Oats -- Waiter Wright, CRAFTS | Beets -- David Larmer, Shar- ing are additional results from|Percy Swain. | Gr. 4 -- Donna Swain, Chris- on Larmer, John Larmer. the Blackstock Fair held re-} Baled Hay, 1st Cutting --jtine Supple, Norma Wotten,| Pumpkins Carol Wotten, cently. |Harold Swain, Les. Cochrane, | Perry Grandel. Bob Swain. TEEN AGE GIRLS |Robert Kellar, Gr. 5 -- Wayne Hopkins, ee a Squash -- Pin Cushion -- Anne Werry,| Baled Hay, 2nd Cutting--Les, Hart, Carol Wotten, Betty Lou)°™ 20. - | Janice Byers, Judy Swain, Pat. | Cochrane. | Stinston, 'Table Corn Leslie Ann jricia Wotten. 2 F. Bailey, Mrs. H. Van Camp. | r, 6 -- Linda Butt, Joan Hor- Wright, David Larmer. | Peck Potatoes, late -- Mrs,|ton, Judith Mountjoy, Nancy Watermelons -- Guy Bonnetta.| | VEGETABLES Early Potatoes -- Bob Swain, | haron Larmer, David Larmer. | Late Potatoes -- Carol Wot- | ten, Gail Bonnetta, Bob Swain. Carrots -- Joan Wotten, Gra- ham Duff, Bob Swain. Tomatoes Gail Bonnetta, | _ yet within reach of all. is 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCK'S FLORIST Funeral arrangement floral requirements for *~ occasions. »a. OSHAWA SHOPPING + CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 ond oll Bob) POOLE -- In loving dear, h d, father a Fawin (Scotty) Poole, who away September 11, 1961. What we would give if we could say "Hello Dad" in thhe same old way, 'To hear your voice, see your smile, memory of a ind . passed "Til you see his vacant chair, missed by -wife, sone Rohert vand Ron, daughter-in-law Jacqueline and granddaughter, Rhonda. IN MEMORIAM Knitted article -- Janice By- s, Patricia Wotten, Nancy {Dorrell, Anne Werry. Stuffed Toy Elizabeth Thompson, Anne Werry, Janice Byers, Patricia Wotten. Oven Mitts -- Janice Byers, .|Linda Kyte, Anne Werry, Pat- ricia Wotten. Apron -- Janice Byers, Anne Werry, Patricia Wotten, Nancy Dorrell. Cotton Dress -- Linda Kyte, Elizabeth Thompson, Judy Swain, Anne Werry. Wool Skirt -- Mary Bradburn, "CARD OF THANKS , RACKHAM -- I would ™y sincere thanks and appreciation to + ene ae er for visits, letters, ssfards and flowers, special thanks to the doctors, nurses and staff for their Janice Byers, Anne Werry, I da Kyte. Leather Work -- Patricia Wot ten, Janice Byers, Judy Swai (H. Van Camp, Robert Kellar. | Arscott. | Carrots Les, Cochrane,|QPEN CLASS Mrs. H, McLaughlin, Robert) Gr 4 -- John Quackenbush, Kellar. Shirley Rooks, Linda Mountjoy, | Cabbage Les. Cochrane, David Fallis. Mrs. H. McLaughlin. Gr. 5 and 6, Product or Relief | Two Pumpkins -- Mrs, L. Map -- Karen Campbell, Bon-| nie Malcolm, Lois Wright, Linda} Beets -- Mrs, F. Bailey, Les.|Butt and Roseann MacDonald. | Grs. 4, 5 and 6, Scrap Book --| |Thompson, Linda Venning. |Cochrane, Mrs. H. Van Camp. } | Onions, Dutch Sets -- Ralph Linda Fallis, Gwen Earle, Linda| | FRUITS | | -St. Lawrence Apples -- Gra-| jham Duff, Eleanor Wright, | Bred In Captivity TORONTO (CP)--The myth of the wild mallard duck has been exploded. in-| Helen Swain. Bran Muffins Carnaghan, Janice Sharon Larmer, Laughlin. good care during my six weeks stay in gd -- General Hospital, Thanks ro all. Margaret Byers, Donna Mc. --Waiter Rackham. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) 35--Legal ty Bradburn, Mary Bradburn, j}Linda Venning, Janice Byers. |PLANTS AND FLOWERS Asters (giant) Mrs, §. |Moore, Mrs. G. R. Putnam, Mrs. L. E.. Bryant. T will not be responsi ee ele (small) comzacted in my name by anyone on| Prentice, Mrs. George Skelding. Sou eae ee ee Dabliss -- Mra: BR. Prentice, Signed--Ronald Boyd, 63 Colborne E.|Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. G. Skeld- CITY OF OSHAWA SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES A sale of lands in arrears of toxes in the City of Osh- owa will be held in the Council Chamber of the City Hall, Oshawo, at the ia ' hare pe Cochrane hour of ten o'clock thi 3 forenoon of Wachesdey, the lei ale ad = Mrs. R. Pren: fifth day of December, 1962, | (ces, airs. 5. Moore, Mrs. L. unless the taxes and costs | "Single Petunias ites Ofe sooner paid, ee : UREA orb aca © The list of londs for sale for Figg sions Linda Venning, Mrs. Grrears of taxes has bee Z 7 published in the Erne | Double Petunias -- Mrs. G. Gozette on the Ist day of {R. Putnam, Mrs. M. Coates September, 1962. Copies of (Mrs. R. Prentice. the soid list may be obtain- Marigolds -- Mrs. G. R. Put- ed at the office of the City jnam, Mrs. L. Cochrane, Mrs. Treasurer, - |L. E. Bryant. Treasurer's Office, this 4th {| Bouquet of Roses -- Mrs. L. doy of September, 1962. |Patterson, Mrs, S. Moore, Mrs, 'H. E. TRIPP, |R. Prentice. : Treasurer. Carnations -- Mrs. L, Patter. . See Canes "json, Mrs. F. Bailey, Mrs. S. "=Strontium-90 ~ "ee Mrs. jing'. | Giant Zinnias -- Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. iMrs. F. Bailey. | Pompom Zinnias -- Mrs. S. |Moore, Mrs..L. Thompson, Mrs. | R. Prentice, L. E. Bryant. R.. Prentice, ~ Peanut Butter Cookies -- Bet- »| R. McLaughlin, Mrs. L.| fo ae, |Larmer, Robert Kellar. Butt, Joan Horton. | Onions, Spanish Larmer. ' Tomatoes -- Robert Kellar, jLes. Cochrane, Mrs. H. Mc- | Laughlin. Citrons -- Mrs. F. Bailey. Ralph Table Corn -- Mrs. F. Bailey,|lyn Perigoe, Brian Dunsmoor,| search Foundaion here Mon- day: that his station has bred Gr. 8 -- Lloyd Trewin, Joan large flocks of wild mallards obert Kellar, Les. Cochrane. Sheaf Ensilage Corn -- Dalton | | They can be bred in captiv- Gr, 7 and 8, Scrap Book -- ,, °° Joan Lansing, Helen Swain,| omen at Delta, Man., Lloyd Trewin, Denis McLaugh- $ in --- H, Albert Hochbaum, direc- | |tor of the Delta waterfowl re- search station, told trustees of |the Ontario Waterfowl Re- | WRITING Gr. 7 -- Kenny Gibson, Marl- Donald Gray. Dorrell, Merrill Van Camp, Lansing,. Helen Swain, Sheila| although government Ralph Larmer. Collection of Vegetables--Mrs. \F. Bailey, Mr. L. Cochrane, \Mrs. H. McLaughlin | Cabbage Fall -- Mrs. H. Mc- | Laughlin. Parsnips -- Mrs. H. McLaugh- lin, Robert Kellar. PUBLIC SCHOOL SECTION PRINTING AG) eee Denise Edgerton, Larry Huntingdon, Ronald Brad. burn, Ken Crawford Gr, 2 -- Sharon Gray, Janet |Malcolm. Gr. 3 -- Linda McLaughlin, Helen Gilbank, Susan McColl, Suzanne Wilson. ART Grd Barbara Wheeler, Darlene Malcolm, Sherri Walker, Denice Edgerton. Gr. 2 -- Phillip Phayre, Ricky Campbell, Neil McLaughlin, Larry Jackson. 3 Gordon Malcolm, Suzanne Wilson, Elaine Metcalf, Eleanor Wright. CRAFTS Grs. 1 and 2, 3 articles -- Stephen Tomchishin, Sharon Gray, Darlene Malcolm, |Theresa Warren. Grs. 1 and 2, Snowflake -- Sharon Williamson, Janet Turner, Sherri Walker, Ken Crawford. Gr. 3 -- Judy Hart, Valerie Frew, Suzanne Wilson, Blair Martyn OPEN CLASS Tomchishin. claimed it couldn't be done. jART Gr. 7 -- Murray Quackenbush, Betty Hicks, Denise Malcolm,! Brian Dunsmoor. Gr. 8 -- Joan Suggitt, Lluyd Trewin, Nadia Schwartz, Dor. othy Downey. OPEN CLASS Grs. 7 and 8, Snapshots -- Nancy Frew. Grs. 7 and 8, Notebooks -- | | | | L.|Turner, Neil McLaughlin, Barry Aina Kinnunen, Elizabeth Thompson, Betty Bradburn, | Judith Swain, | Collection of Leaves of Native Trees--John:and David Larmer CRAFTS | Woodwork Article Tvan Bradburn, Denis McLaughiin, Ronald Martyn, Donald Saun- iders. | Plastic Article -- Fred Taylor, } Ivan Bradburn, Ronald Martyn, Lamp (Stump of Driftwood)-- Jim Carnaghan, Douglas Met- jcalf, Lloyd Trewin. Meta! Work -- Ralph Swain, Douglas Metcalf, Brian Mount-} joy, Donald Saunders. | Tile Article -- Brian Mountjoy, | Denis McLaughlin, James Dayes, Lloyd Trewin. | Cobbler Apron -- Nancy Dor-| rell, Patricia Wotten, Judith) Swain, Sharon Larmer. Christmas Stocking Pat-) ricia. Wotten, Nancy Dorrell,) 'Sharon Larmer. | Bran Muffins -- Nancy Dor-! Wild Mallapds Are How would you get them home without a telephone? : They're playing with friends..,.they forget the time: a phone call brings them running home! 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Bailey, Mrs. a Grs. 1 and.2, Vegetable Model rell, Sharon Larmer, Patricia! -- Janet Turner, Barry Mal- Wotten ! colm, Linda McLaughlin, Nancy, Asters, Giant -- Brian Duns:| Ann Argue. 'moor, Beth Dunsmoor, Joanne} Grs. 1 and 2, Animal Model--/gajlingall, Lorrie Turner. | John Cathcart, Earl Trewin, ah Pom -- Gr: i Seward Hopkins, Neil McLaugh-|,, Dablias. Pom -- -- lin, 'scale Rul, » 4 | : ....,, Werry, Lorrie Turner. | Gr. 3, Notebooks Gary! 'pahlias, Cactus Lorrie! Mountjoy, Valerie F reW, Turner, Carol Werry ' two They combined it with soft, super-ab- The Imperial Tobacco scientists started with a Mayfair's tobaccos --spe- cially refined to a new mild- _ =-- food produced in Alberta de-|S. Moore, Mrs. F. Bailey, Mrs. spite high levels of radioactive|M. Coates. strontium-90 in the atmosphere.| African Violets Dr. Ross was commenting on ; statements last week from Dr.! _ Coates. > i ~.L. J. leVann of Red Deer, who}, "acti -- Mrs. F. Bailey "said this studies indicate 'there|S:,Moore, Mrs. V. Skerratt. Q~might be a connection between|,, Pale Centre--Mrs, S. Moore ""high strontium-90 levels and a| Mrs ge ent naad coidiyd hater sharp increase in the number of GRAIN, SEEDS, HAY babies born deformed in Al- VEGETABLES AND ROOTS berta, ey Bus. Fall Wheat -- Mr. Harold «.», The radiation control division) Swain. fssued figures at Ottawa show-| Bus. Oats White Karly «ing that, although Edmonton Harold Yekowlees, Harold d the highest strontium-90/Swain ading in Canada for May, the} Bus. Oats White Late--Harold level still was far below that Swain, Roy Werry, Larmer sidered the maximum safe|Bros : : --Mrs. F. M Mrs Bus. Barley -- Harold Swain. Aracott. Suzanne Wilson, Susan McColl. WRITING Gr, 4 -- Norma Wotten, Beth ailey, Mrs. V. Skerratt, Mrs.'Dunsmoor, Donna Swain, David Moor, Bill Shortridge, Gray. Gr. 5 -- Dianne Taylor, Caro) Wotten, Guy Bonnetta, Diane Gordon Gr. 6 Judith Mountjoy, Nancy Arscott, Karen Campbe!l, Linda Butt, ART Gr. 4 -- Donna Swain, Maija Kinnunen, Teddy Wilkins, Chris- tine Supple. Gr Betty Lou Stinston, | Mark Malcolm Gr. fi Bonnie Malcolm, Gwen Earle, Linda Butt, Nancy 5 Gail (Beth Phiox, Annual--Lorrie Turner, | Norma Wotten, Gail Bonnetta. | Snapdragons --Beth Duns-} Graham} Duff | Single Petunias Heather Dorrell, Guy Bonnetta, Bill Shortridge, Brian Lee. | Marigolds -- Brian Lee, Lor-} rie Turner, Norma Wotten; Gra-| ham Duff. | Cosfnos Glenn Bonnetta,) Lorrie Turner, Bill Shortridge,| Carol Werry Zinnias, Giant -- Lesiie Wright, Gail Joanne Ballingall Special -- Child's Sick Room Arrangement -- + Carol Wotten,) Bonnetta, J. Ballingail Dunsmore. G. 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