Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Mar 1966, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Merch 19, 1966 GLANCE AROUND GLOBE Maximum Highs In Eight Centres TORONTO (CP) -- Maximum high readings for March 18 were recorded Thursday in eight On- tario centres .and equaiiead in; two others. High for the province was 63 degrees at Toronto Centralia and Killaloe. Toronto equalled an 1894 reading while Cen- tralia's was 13 degrees warmer "¥ than in 1953 and Killaloe sur- passed its 57 reading of 1945. Wiarton at 62 was 19 degrees warmer than in 1951. Muskok was 60 compared with 56 i 1945, Hamilton's 66 was three degrees warmer than 1945 and Trenton reached-58 to offset the previous high for the day of 56 in 1946. Ottawa's 60-degree reading was five degrees warmer than its 1945 record. North Bay reached 51 degrees to tie its previous high in 1946. NEW BALLETS TORONTO (CP)--Three new ballets will be produced by the National Ballet of Canada for centennial celebrations next year, Celia Franca, the ballet's artistic director, said Friday. The major work for 1967 will be a full-length production of produced by Erik Bruhn. Arrangements are being made to bring Eugen Valukin of the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow to Canada to teach the company the original choreography of La Bayadere, a ballet written in 1877 but unknown in the West- ern world until 1961, Miss Franca said. The third production will be La Prima Ballerina, a two-act work by three Canadian artists. MILLIONAIRE MILTON, Ont. (CP)--William| Joseph Edward Adams, 43, of Burlington was sentenced Fri-| day to 12 months definite and| 12 months indefinite after being! n| re-schedule the attempt for next weekend. The plan is to divert half of ine waier wver te Falls by manipulating control gates operated by U.S. and Ca- nadian power agencies, $21,000 AWARD TORONTO (CP)--Peter Du- gan, a Streetsville shoe store operator whose legs were broken when a car backed into him in May, 1964, was awarded | $21,000 damages Friday in On- tario Supreme Court. Mr, Justice Edward Richard- son approved the settlement and dismissed the action against Howard Caton, 40, a Brampton real estate agent whose car injured Mr, Dugan. Judgment was entered | against Mr. Caton's 18-year-old | daughter, Donn, She started the 'auto in the parking lot of the Georgetown Golf and Country | Club, 20 miles east of Guelph, May 4, 1964. The car rolled down an incline and crushed HIE VI STORE |Mr. Dugan against his pvife's car. SHIPPING STARTS WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- The| 1966 navigation season opened | here Friday with the arrival of| jthe tanker Imperial Windsor, | commanded by Capt. James! Irwin of Sarnia. USED WRONG LIGHT | PORT ARTHUR (CP)--David) Burns, 50, of Port Arthur tried Friday to see how much gaso- line was in his tractor by. using) a cigarette lighter, He is in hos- | |pital with severe burns to jus) \face and neck. | | | | | HITS TREE OVERWEIGHT CHAMP CHOMPS ON Cassius Clay, who says he is 15 poonds overweight, chomps his way through a steak, after his arrival at WEATHER FORECAST Showers 5.30 a.m.: storm is centred over Lake eS mtr errer reer ee cooler air is moving across the' upper lakes. High temperatures | today should be about 20 de- grees lower than Friday..A few showers are likely in the - noon. Sunny cool weather is pre dicted for Sunday. As the stom moves eastward showers will] change to snow over most of Northern Ontario today. Snow- flurries will persist Sunday. Lake St. Clair, Lake Eri northwest 15 Sunday. Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali- with showers and much cooler today. Sunday mainly sunny) with seasonable temperatures. Winds southwest 20 |northwest 15 Sunday. Windsor St. Thomas . L \Lake Huron, Niagara, western Trenton \Lake Ontario, Windsor, London, | Killaloe ...- Hamilton, Toronto: A few show-, Muskoka ... ers this afternoon. Mainly sunny | North Bay .- and seasonable temperatares. Sudbury ....+. ; t' st 25 today q|Earlton oeseeee a series Sault Ste. Marie... 28 Kapuskasing ...... 20 4 . ; » |White River .. burton, Killaloe, Georgian Bay, Mogkonee '<: North Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy Timenink <c.cbcssss Maybe, But Mainly Sunny TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts; Winds southwesterly 20. Sunday issued by the weather office at|mainly cloudy with showers or \flurries. Continuing mild. Winds Synopsis: A well - developed northwesterly 20 gusty. Forecast Temneratures Low tonight, High Sunday 30 2 ondon .. itchener Hamilton ,.... St. Catharines 'Toronto .... Peterborough ...... ie, Kingston .....+00. 30 soe 30 Observed temperatures Low overnight, high Friday becoming Dawson . Victoria . Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, Ti- Edmonton .. |magami, Cochrane: Snow this | Regina .. oe afternoon. Sunday cloudy with | Winnipeg .....++++. 17 la few snowflurries and much|Churchill .. cooler. Winds becoming north | Lakehead .. 20 this afternoon. White River: Cloudy day afternoon. valo. Clay told reporters he needs more training and Toronto International Air- port Friday afternoon to be- | White River . with | Kapuskasing ....+- snow and cooler today. Sunday | Earlton vo cloudy and cool. Winds north-| North Bay . east 20 decreasing to light Sun-|Sudbury .... Muskoka . Ottawa region: Cloudy with a Windsor ...... few sunny periods and a few London ....++. showers and very mild today. |Toronto .....++++++ doubted whether he could go the full 15 rounds. gin training for his bout with Canadian George Chu- KITCHENER (CP) -- Robert) McPherson, 22, of Galt was! killed Friday when his car hit! a tree near here. DIES FROM BURNS | SEX, SLEUTHING OUT IN MANILA MANILA (AP) -- Presi- President Paid For Loans AYLMER, Ont. Parents Of Slain Waitress 'Critical Of Police Action (CP)--Wait-|with Chief Henderson's efforts One Man Refuses To Pay Dues, 25 Others Stage Walkout ORANGEVILLE, Ont. (CP)--|a six months' extension ending One man's refusal to pay union| Thursday night. dues led to a walkout Friday HIFT by 25 day-shift workers at the ne ate Poin tocthe plant of Greening Metal Prod-| night shift Friday with about 35 ucts and Screening Equipment | workers turned back at 4 p.m. Ltd. by pickets at the plant. The workers, members of the * - | In Toronto, Gerald Zande- United Steelworkers of America| sande, an executives of the (CLC), said they would not re-|22Mde, a" executive * of / |turn_ until the company either | cavitan aor, Association ag MR MVURCUVEVIN pay Ul boorn is a member, said reli- ion dues or dismissed him. gious and political reasons pre- Workers in the plant were or- vented Mr. Hoogenboorn and ganized in 1964 by the Steel-|two other workers from joining workers under a system in| the steelworkers in 1964 which workers, as a condition In 1985, the three nell axe of employment, must start dues dismissed by tho company. in ame = Wren. tey Mart compliance with union jec work. . - tions, but wer reinstated A spokesman said they had) shortly after a ee was nothing against Mr, Hoogen- ; boorn personally, but the union oa Ae contrag, said Mr. felt it was necessary to have all employees paying dues. The walkout. came 14 years | after the workers first de- manded that the company force| Mr. Hoogenboorn, a weaving) | group leader, to pay the annual $60 dues, The company was) | given a one-year deadline, with| DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. KARNS DRUGS LIMITED 28 KING ST. EAST PHONE 723-4621 RITSON DRUGS 264 KING ST. EAST PHONE 725-5370 JURY & LOVELL LIMITED 530 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH PHONE 725-3546 Good Nemes Te Rememper ; REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker---Presiaent Bill MeFeetereVice Pres. Schofleld-Aker Ltd. 723-2265 convicted of attempting to de-| fraud a mortgage company of} 6, TCHENER (CP) -- Frank akley, 70, died Friday when dent Ferdinand Marcos Fri- day fired the nine top-rank- 'Never Made, Inquiry Told | TORONTO (CP) -- Kenneth Toronto. brokers Barrett, Goodfellow in ress Georgia Jackson, victim of to find the girl. a sex.slaying here last month,| Russell Piggott of London, was buried today while police Ont., an uncle of the slain girl, = $460,000 and impersonating al millionaire. | The charges arose after Ad-| ams, president of Carad Invest-/ ments Ltd. in this town near! Brampton, attempted to secure, mortgages from Standard Life Assurance Co. to build an apart- ment on property he purchased from the wife of William Elvin , Adams, 63, a Simcoe million- aire his clothing caught fire in a} rooming house here, | } SEEK TAX FIGURES WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- The} Greater Windsor Industrial) Commission will ask the Ontazio| government to publish retail sales tax collections by commu- nities on a monthly basis. R. A. Graybiel, general manager of ing officers of the Philip- pines' criminal investiga- tion service as well as six beautiful girl agents on charges of mixing sex with sleuthing. Marcos paid a surprise visit to the service's head- quarters after Senator Ale- jandre Almendras de- nounced appointment of the \Ingo, a chartered accountant, |Friday told a royal commission linvestigating the collapse of At- ilantic Acceptance Corp. that its president, C. P. Morgan, was lone of three men paid $177,571 by a farm company for loans jthey never made . | Mr. Ingo said the other two, jchartered accountants Harry }Wagman and William Walton, Mr. Ingo produced a letter to the brokers which said in part: "T am the beneficial owner of jthe account held by you in the |name of Walter Pahn."' The let- ter was signed C. P. Morgan.} Commission counsel Albert) |Shepherd explained later that while payments to the men to-| talled more than $177,000 there} were some payments made by in surrounding counties stepped|said he will lead a delegation up the search for her killer. {before Aylmer town council Insp. E. T. Eady of the pro-|Monday demanding Chief Hend- vincial police said Friday an au-|erson's resignation. topsy showed the 20-year-old) Mr, Piggott said religious girl was sexually assaulted and | prejudice caused Chief Hender- | suffered a blow to the back Of|son to mishandle the case. The) her head after disappearing/ Jacksons are Jehovah's Wit- Feb. 18 while walking home'nesses and Georgia was study- from work at the Aylmer Dairying to be a preacher. Chief Henderson said the ac- OPEN THIS SUNDAY SERVICE STATIONS 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Officials of a construction company hired by the accused jthe Windsor Star, said in a let- ter to cabinet ministers earlier} 'girls as 'highly irregular, were auditors for Valley Farms and Enterprises Ltd. of Corn-|them to Valley Farms. testified that he led them to be- lieve he was the millionaire's son. ; Detective Sergeant Geoffrey Cooper of the provincial police anti-racket squad said that when searching Adams' Burlington home he found a copy of a eredit report on the Simcoe Ad- ams. He said the age on the report had been altered to 42 from 62. PRICE FIXING TORONTO (CP) -- Sunbeam Corp. (Canada) Lid. was con- victed Friday on two charges of illegal price-fixing in sales of electrical appliances in St. Cath- arines and Toronto during a four-month period five years) ago. Mr. Justice Campbell Grant of the Ontario Supreme Court reserved sentence to April 1. The company was acquitted on two other charges involving two Vancouver stores during the same period. Mr. Justice Grant convicted Sunbeam of attempting to in- duce Cavers Brothers Ltd. of St. Catharines and New Era| Home Appliances Ltd, of Tor- onto to resell electrical appli- ances at not less than minimum prices specified by Sunbeam. The charges under the Com- bines Act related to a period from Sept. 1, 1960, to Dec, 31,| that such figures would show | gold robbery March 1, was re- changed economic conditions. REPORTS ON AID TORONTO (CP)--Donald §. MacDonald, parliamentary sec- retary to External Affairs Min- ister Martin, said Friday Can- ada contributed about $250,000,-| 000 to foreign aid last year,) i | | | anomalous and immoral." The service comes under the defence department. Almendras charged the girl agents drove to work in late - model cars and claimed enormous expenses for secret assignments in the provinces. about half the amount recom-| mended by the United Nations conference on trade and devel- opment for industrial nations. He said that if Canadians wish to bring their aid to the sug- gested level, they must chose between increased taxation or Philip Returns To Charity Beat NEW YORK (AP) -- After a a reduction in other governmen- day of promoting British prod- tal services. HOLD AID MEETINGS | ucts, Prince Philip turns today o tending the affairs of Va- riety Clubs International, a chil- OTTAWA (CP) -- Canadian) qren's charity, and French officials have held) two days of meetings in Paris} on practical steps toward co- operation in aid programs for) developing countries once part The primary purpose of his 11-day tour of the U.S. is to raise money for the charity. Prince Philip attends a lunch- of the French colonial empire,|¢on today with Mayor John V. the external affairs department | Lindsay, Francis Cardinal Spell-| vear $35,000 ended up in the ac- announced Friday. REFUSED BAIL WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winni- man, and youth organization representatives. Tonight, he will attend a Variety Clubs banquet. The prince spent much of Fri- peg lawyer Harry Backlin, 36, | day touring New York stores, chrged with possessing goods touting British obtained by crime in connection with Winnipeg airport's $383,000) fused bail Friday for the third| time In Vancouver police con- tinued the questioning of three products and |\drawing large crowds. He acted the role of salesman, but cau- tioned that no one should get the wall. He said that Feb. 28, 1962, the liabilities side of Valley Farms' balance sheet showed three mortgages totalling about $198,- /000 and an item of $196,391, called directors loans payable. None of this amunt was paid into Valley Farms, he said. When the company went bank-|ments between 1962 and 1964.|He said some articles of Geor rupt Aug. 11, 1965, the directors|These were shown as loans to|gia's clothing seemed to have|_ loans payable account stood at $18,820. Listing payments from the di-| rectors loans payable account,| Mr. Ingo started with a $52,247) cheque paid Oct. 10, 1962. | $25,000 PAID | On Oct. 25, 1962, $25,000 was paid the Toronto-Dominion Bank jagainst a promissory note of iMr. Walton's. Five days later $75,000 was paid Mr. Morgan and Dec. 10, 1962, a cheque for $38,000 was sent Mr. Wagman and Mr, Walton. He said that on June 16 last | count of Walter Pahn at stock- LBJ Rolls Back 'Cigaret Prices NEW YORK (AP) -- Under Mr. Ingo said the directors of| |Valley Farms were Mr. Wag- man, Mr. Walton and George} Blacklock, a Cornwall business-| man who never received money | from the loan account. |RECEIVES PAYMENTS | He said, however, that Mr. Blacklock received direct pay- Mr. Blacklock on Valley Farms' | books to be repaid by him. He added that all were out-) standing at the time of bank-| ruptey. j Earlier testimony showed Val- ley Farms owed Adelaide Ac- lceptance $250,000 and Commo- dore Sales Acceptance $118,000) at the time of bankruptcy. Both| were Atlantic subsidiaries, Aurora Leasing, which two, witnesses said was run by Mr.| Morgan, was owed $953,500 by| Valley Farms. Aurora also was heavily indebted to Atlantic. [Arnold Smith | To Visit Ottawa LONDON (CP) -- Common- janguish would increase as ----. criticized by the Jacksons, who Ins . Eady asked additional 2 f bein do check all leads police|cusation is unfounded and tha have received on cars, licence |Georgia's description was on a numbers and possible suspects. |Province - wide | police network He said cause of death will|half an hour after she was re- not be known until pathologists |Ported missing. : 5 at the attorney-general's labora-| be Raving fe a San "vy in Tor . > .|ves ? ve a eee ne ment's conduct in the case. iho Weihc'. aid the Killer Attorney - General Arthur nhl tine Spd *T Wishart announced the investi- probably is mentally deranged. | J ation Thursday in the legisla: ture. een placed so her parents' searchers found them. The; t HOUSTON'S SERVICE STATION 67 KING STREET WEST, 723-7822 CLEMENTS SUPERTEST STATION 120 SIMCOE STREET NORTH LAWLESS SHELL STATION 227 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH BRUCE'S WHITE ROSE partly - clad. body was found Wednesday in a farm woodlot| four miles from the girl's home. | KNEW KILLER? Harold Henderson, police chief of this St. Thomas-area town, said he believes the killer| is someone the girl knew and) trusted --"someone from this; area -- a local person." Geor- gia's father agrees. Chief Henderson Your Clothes 3 @ Will Look Like New @ Will Feel Like New} When Cleaned By has been 480 PARK ROAD SOUTH MEADE'S SUNOCO 588 KING STREET EAST, 725-8161 JIM CROWELL'S B.A, SERVICE STATION 265 KING STREET WEST "The Best In Town' Phone 725-1191 said police treated offhandedly their report that Georgia was missing. Mayor R. C. McKibbin alsn has expressed dissatisfaction idea that he is one. THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS RYERSON POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES A SUMMER FIRST SEMESTER manufacturer rolled back its re-|@ty - general in New York, and officials OF THE THREE-YEAR COURSES IN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BEGINNING MAY 2, 1966 These courses are open to students in Grade 12 who will be given early release on the recommendation of their Secondary School Principals, and to holders of the Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma with an over-all average of 40% in English, History, Mathematics and Chemistry of Grade TZ] ~ and Mathematics ond Physics of Grade 11. Applicants 22 years of age or over will be considered on an individual basis, THE BOARD ALSO ANNOUNCES A 1960. | men in connection with the rob-| 2,500 SENT HOME | bery. WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--About NEGOTIATE ON PLANT 2,500 workers at a Chrysler of} DUESSELDORF (Reuters)-- cent price increases Friday. state department in Teamsters Wait st The White House welcomed | Washington. On Return To CLC tie |Reynolds Tobacco Co., wealth Secretary - General Ar- Why Pay More eee nold Smith will visit Ottawa next | jweek for talks with Prime Min- | | & pressure from President John-|ister Pearson and will later see son, a major U.S. cigarette;U Thant, | nited Nations secre- . a8 ON PREMIUM QUALITY FUEL OIL - Phone 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL Serving Oshawa -- Whitby & Ajax Districts move, made by R: J. Smith said today he had a and |long - standing invitation to ad- DON'T FORGET The Rih Room NOW OPEN SUNDAY 4 TO 7:30 P.M. Continental French Buffet monwealth in world politics to BUILD POOL WINNIPEG (CP)--Plans for a $1,600,000 enclosed Olympic- size swimming pool, to be built for the 1967 Pan - American Games, were announced Tues iday effective immediately, the list price for Winston, Salem, Brandon, Tempo and Cavalier cigarettes will be $9 for 1,000, less a two-per-cent cash dis- count, and. regular-size camels! $8.80 for 1,000, less a two-per- cent cash discount. American 'Tobacco Co. set off raises throughout the U.S. cigarette industry when it an- nounced Monday it would in- crease prices. ann Presenting the paintings of The Gallery is located just suspended operations. steel plant in China for cash|Union will wait until the union's) Other tobacco companies indi-| portunity of Michigan and Cana- ing department, who were pro-| formed - sources | n described his visit to U Thant as ficial in the plant Thursday| mann, which signed a contract} Ed Lawson, regional president _1n announcing the rollback, " 1" al Ke? jem will figure high in their dis- mostly members of Local 444,/ mill earlier this year, now is|International Union (Ind.) for|quest of the president of the , for Trinidad where he will see hold a meeting this weekend to chines, the sources said, the July convention was made |Consumer price increases at |liams and Wis: cavinet. He. 8 ne nrice Tuesday by 40 cents for| From New York he goes fo) OTTAWA (CP)--Industry Min- Lawson said he was respon- | Gay OY . Association for Children With | ' idk of using the Studebaker nm With |cause I didn't feel our locals tion of the New Yo y , ' i ; oddest tk safety car| County Council. The approval dian officers before then." tor Copps Thursday. | use of the county 'name. achieve utilization of the Stude-| women's Institutes in the NO SLOW FLOW Brougham May 26. It was over the American Falls Satur-| Aplication for a $59,130 loan of strong winds | in financing improvements to winds had increased greatly the| city. During a btief special | commission said, it would be| ing a debenture issue for the | Arthur B. Williams, the com-| pleted by the end of Septem- 942-4483 Canada's plant here were sent}A West German engineering), VANCOUVER (CP)--The in- said: "This is good news to all/dress the University of Michi- home Friday after the company|firm is negotiating to build a|dependent Canadian Teamsters who oppose inflation." gan and was "taking this op- The move followed a walkout without any aid or guarantee international convention at Mi- cated they are considering re-|dian and U.S. officials. by workers in the metal finish-|from the Bonn government, in-|@Mi'in July before voting on re-|scinding their increases, too The Toronto - born diplomat t said Friday. | ffiliation with the Canadian La-.but nothing definite has bee 7 : testing suspension of a union of-| The Duesseldorf firm of Schioe- bor Congress, decided. a "courtesy call." Obviously, | | however, the Rhodesian prob- | = eas 4 to supply Peking with a 40,000,-/of the union which was expelled Reynolds said it was 'in ac- ; e production workers are 000 - mark ($10,800,000) rolling}i 6 yi Seafarer's cordance with the urgent re-/ cussions, ( ) rolling |in 1960 along with the Seafarer's , 8 Smith leaves here March 23 United Auto Workers (CLC), A/negotiating to deliver another|raiding other unions, said Fri-|United States and in co-opera- |for habia Poe. aie il spokesman said the union would! 60,000,000 'marks worth of ma-\day the decision to wait until|tion with his effort to avoid |Prime Minister a eT discuss the situation. : at a meeting in Toronto Wed- this time." rives in Ottawa gh "i a cuales ; ; ; elling to New York Marc' j SAFETY PROJECT HERE AND THERE nesday, Reynolds raised its wholesale ig ister D: aF sible for the decision to wait 1,000 cigarettes. lhe aged nrg "in "Coms| ister Drury said Friday the City) The title "Ontarie County ,.4;) % pe ae Friday, it notified dealers that vocation address on the Com- of Hamilton is exploring the Y luntil the July convention "he- fiday, | Learning Disabilities' has | lant at Hamilton for é jshould be put to the expense of p comple-| been approved by Ontario larranging a meeting of Can project. | of the County had to be sought He met Hamilton Mayor Vic-| because of the Association's Mr. Drury said the govern- ment is taking active steps to) The district meeting for the baker plant and its personnel.| southern par : | § part of Ontario The plant has been shut down.; County will be held at Hae Y Hesvagie »,, Previously stated the meeting NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP)) would be held at Brooklin. Plans to slow the flow of water day for a clean-up program| under the municipal works were cancelled Friday because! assistance program to assist | The Niagara State Park Com-| the electrical distribution sys- mission said the southwest] tem, will 'be made by the | flow of water in the upper Ni-| meeting of city council Fri- agara River. As a result, the) day night a bylaw authoriz- | impossible to cut the water flow! project was also approved. alf, | Providing the project is com- mission's executive direc-| ber, $11,450 of the loan will tor, said it might be possible.to not have to be repaid. THE LITTLE GALLERY 1339 Herwood Ave. N., Ajex their first one man show on display Merch 20th -- 26th. Don't miss seeing the work of 'this truly creative artist. Sun, 1 - 5, Mon, - Fri. 2 - 4, 7 ~ 9, Sat, 9:30 - 6, ounces contemporary artist Wm, Earle north ef Wing's Restourent. 839-2826 the University of Michigan. The university is to confer on Smith | the honorary degree of doctor of civil law. Served Daily 11:30 - 2 p.m. -- 5 to 8 p.m, GENOSHA HOTEL WILL YOU HELP THE OSHAWA CRIPPLED CHILDREN SCHOOL BUILDING FUND MaAister DONUT' 438 KING STREET WEST Opposite The Oshawa Shopping Centre 725-9063 Everyone Purchasing « Dozen Do- nuts on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday at the Regular Price of 79 will Receive Back 10c to be Put in Fund Box on the Counter. H SPECIAL PREPARATORY SESSION for students in Grade 12 of the Four-Year Arts ond Science and Science Technology and Trades programmes. Students in these courses may obtain early release on the recommendation of their Secondary School Principal TERM COMMENCES MONDAY, MAY 2, 1966 FEES: ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY $161.00 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION $156.00 PREPARATORY SESSION $156.00 APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY APRIL 15, 1966 For application forms apply to the Guidance office of your school -- or write to; THE REGISTRAR RYERSON POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE 50 Gould Street, Toronto 2, Ontario

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