20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 8, 1964 'The Spy' Continues To Top Canadian Best Seller List THE CANADIAN PRESS sellers in Canada, com- piled by Quill and Quire, maga- zine of the Conadian book trade (previous month's position bracketed) : FICTION e Spy Who Came In From Motors, Alfred P. Sloan Jr. The ) 10. A Day in the Life of Presi- dent Kennedy, Jim Bishop. An intimate portrait of the late | Pipeline Bond Jumps $1.50 TORONTO (CP)--The Cana- |were off 02 per cent to 3.69 per cent and the 182-day bills 01. per cent to pe gd cent, : The provincial was sparked by a $1.50 gain by the recent issue of five-per-cent|?0"4 -- were quiet and debentures due Dec. 1, 1989 of Unchanged. Trans-Canada Pipe Lines. The PLUGS USE HEAVY issue closed at $122.50 bid and) A major airline changes about $123.50 asked, {20,000 spark plugs a month in Day money was in poor sup-|its aircraft maintenance pro- ply and was available at 314| grams. president, written a week be- fore his assassination. Cold, John Le Carre. ish spy, grown stale in Fleming. James Bond and Tiger Tanaka of the Japanese secret service team up. -- 3. Armageddon, Leon Uris. A tribute to men of the Berlin air- lift and occuptaion forces in Germany. (2) Fifth in U.S. 4. This Rough Magic, Mary Stewart. Love and murder on an island in the Ionian Sea. NoCamping For "Hike" Strikers TORONTO (CP) -- Forty-five striking women representing about 400 members United Electrical Workers (Ind.) at Dunnville, Ont., were told Wednesday that the On- tario labor department is pro- of the/§. } TODAY Through SUNDAY ! A SONG-FILLED LAUGH-FILLED LOVE-FILLED FROLIC! "Teenage Millionaire" in MUSICOLOR --with-- FIRST OSHAWA - SHOWING! Here come those HO-DADDIES and BEACH-DOLLIES in the Swingin'est hit of the yeor! "FOR THOSE WHO THINK EAR ZELLER'S RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS Open Every Day From 9:30 A.M. -- 6:00 P.M. Thursday and Friday 9:30 A.M. -- 9:00 P.M. 4% a ' . F > BH 7 * 5. The Night in Lisbon, Erich) ceeding in their strike along the Maria Remarque. A love story|jines laid out by legislation. set against a background of The workers, representing international turmoil. (3) strikers at the Lanark Mamnufac- 6. In His Own Write, Jobn | turing Company at Dunville who Lennon. Collection of tongue-in-/have been off their jobs since|§ cheek, nonsensical stortes,| Aug 31 in demands for higher| poems and drawings. (7) |wages, arnived at the legisla-| 7. Candy, Terry Southern and tive building Wednesday at| Mason Hoffenberg. bang |noon after an 80mile march) novel about a aye pipette started Monday morning. | Sarid, @ Pomth in US. After arriving, they met La-|4 8. The Rector of Justin, Louis|>0r Minister Leslie Rowntree| Auchincloss The life of a rec-|With their demand that the. gov- tor, headmaster and founder of @™ment convene a meeting he- a New England Episcopal boys'|tween. negotiators for both school. Third in U.S. |sides. The women. claim the 9. The Spire, William Gold-|Company has refused to negoti- 'img. The obsession of a cathe-|ate in good faith. dral dean with building a tre-|, The women, who made over- mendous spire for hi schurch.|night stops along their march (5) |route, threatened to "camp on 10. A- Summer Burning,|the doorstep" of Queen's Park Harry J. Boyle. City and farm|until' they could see Premier meet with per singe nonagl re Ph if they decided they for two Canadian boys -/had received no satisfaction lfrom Mr, Rowntree. However, Galbraith. Nostalgic look at the no sign of the women at Queen's lhe author's Onta- F per acne -- Mr. Robarts is out of town, 2. Journey into Rusia, Laur- pa Raed not expected back until ems van der Post. A perceptive) "day. account of contemporary Rus-| Basic wages for women = sia and Rusians, (3) |the plant, which makes what 3. A Moveable Feast, Emest| are known as electrical har- Hemingway. The author's life|nesses for the Ford Motor Com- fn Paris during the 1920s. (1)|pany, are $1.06 an hour. The un- First in U.S. jion is demanding a $1.40 basic 4, The Naked Society, Vance|/wage. Other issues in the dis- Packard. A rege sonal ¥ ihe | pate are working conditions and United 'Snetee. (2) ae fencer 5. King Edward VII, Philip! Magnus. Biography of a play-| boy Prince of Wales and king.| Dad late from the office? (5) 6. Life Insurance: Benefit or} Serve him Fraud? J. J. Brown. A frank CHICKEN of life insurance. (4) | IN THE DELIVER ROUGH 128-7321 JIMMY CLANTON CHUBBY CHECKER JACKIE WILSON BILL BLACK'S COMBO DION And a Host of Stars j BILTMORE YOUNG" in COLOR with JAMES DARREN PAMELA TIFFIN PAUL LYNDE DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. 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Ninety-six) of the artist's most memorable} Oey ven With General, Constitution Talks Near Completion OTTAWA (CP)--Justice Min- ister Favreau told the Com- mons Wednesday that he and the provincial attorneys-general are hopeful of successfully con- cluding their constitutional talks next Tuesday. "Great pro- gres" had been made during the Monday and Tuesday meet- ings this week Mr. Favreau and the attor- neys-general met. to discuss |_ technical details of a formula under which the Canadian Par- liament would be able to amend the constitution without refer-} ence to the British Parliament. Prime Minister Pearson and the 10 provincial premiers agreed in principle on the formula early last month. Mr. Favreau said all the at- lornes al_have agreed to || meet again next Tuesday '"'to finalize the matter." Mr. Pear- son and the premiers will meet here Wednesday. 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