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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Aug 1967, p. 6

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f Tb Canadieni Statesam, EowmanvMleAug. 2n, 190? ,ohnny Doyle, Bob Prkrand lk( was the Camp Cook with Bon- Q .aty,Ci nie Malcolm, the assistant. u U hU The Cube met at 3 p.m. on FIrday and ail jained ln the peigceremony. A busy Discovering ~sceeule was arranged. ThereKe oS Uns poiled St. Lucia eunday mornlag there was Speaker T 'A Lng r. agshw ws wth te at pace hae eer ben.Ourln was voted the best camper b7 arlneLen Mr Bgshw ws iththear plce hve verben. urand was given a compose. In hi. classification talk ai "Alittie known Island ln thec earteofa Reader's Digest driver confided tausatr Te bos ae rcingheBwanleRtryCu 7 Càribbean that lealaways a fryas oartrd eta aya i aa aiwanderîul training and their luncheon meeting, held at the ileasant surprise ta first tirne confines his art to lovely, men refuse ta corne ta this leaders are to be commended Flying Dutchman on Thurs- vlitoru, ls lovely uh t riginal designa whlch hie spot, but didn't bother ta ex- for their efforts. day, Robert Dykatra sald thal screen-prints on ladies and plain why. he and bis partner bis brother W.wr vr oruae u-children's dresses, scarves, and If I were ta imagine what Claude, have tuilt their - ur wre very t iater- place mata. His workshoP Hades ja like, it would re, OBITUÀRY Dykstr Food Market'& thriv- Intê a haringCoule rOmCastries, and lt's weil worth a bil aiter hill ai rock forma-,WESLEY NORMAN BOIKýIN lunes. and service. Ontari. Through them we visit. tion, covercd with yeilow and The death ai Wsley Nor- Immediate Past Preaident ýMet other Canadian familles, From Castries it's possible ta chartreuse sparkling, suiphur man Hoskin, aged go years, Bob Stevens lntroduced Mr. and ail were sa enthused about take a launch ta the beautiful crystaîs. Bctween the his are occurrcd at his residence, 787 Dykatra, and spake of their tits ttaly nsaild ilad, itie oataltwn ai Suf- aminous large pools of a black, Hoskin Ave., Oshawa, on Sat- excellent store on King Street that they have built honmes riere ta the south. Unfortun- murky liquid that bubbles up urday, August 12, 1967, fol- whose business hle said han hue. Most ai their entertain- ately, wve decided ta drive! The from the earth.îong a lns ai 0benudrped iceiwa met hytodlS akspaeride around countless haîrpn Even the ground we walked month. satdi 99 ln privite homes, slpping cool curves, and up and down the on f r a co e lo k t th S n of he aeJ hn H si M . y t a, w a b r drnstalking, and ending up mountainous road la extremely on3fora serotatetuhe Sd on ah lateh osin Mr.eDykthrad, haias or w"Ithdlnner p:-epared with the exhausting, In spite ofteposwshtt the PocoadJana odch ~i h ehrlna adta bel aisevans ho os ony bauifu sency.and was pock-marked with born at Tyrone and attended he liad corne ta Canada with $6eachof seratswek. n' bAutlse nerdC. tis, hales af various sizes from Darlington Township Scheole. his parents and brothers in Part 0i thc charm oi the saw what must be the Most which a foui' sînlling steam In 1904 hie married the for- 1949~. "At that time it was Island la that taurism hasn't spectacular sight in al ai the arase. I had the feeling that mer May E. Wood wha sur- necessary ta have a sponsor been deveioped ta any extent, Caribbean. Gigantic, twin vol. any minute anc ai these hales vives. ta camne ta this country, and m, it surely wiil be someday canic peaks risc fram the sen would weaken and collapse, A resident on Hoskin Ave., the majority af sponsors were ba.There are several silial ide by side, ta a height af and I would be swallowed up Oshawa,--for several years, he farmners. -Sa we arrivcd in batl.,butth St Luia eah 2600fee. heyarecaledforever. I was glad ta leavé liedIlived in East Whitby, Burketan and worked et tarai- ro u the St. an c iearch forGras Pton eand eit Pito this place, but equally glad I Cartwright and Darlington ing near there for a couple ai %=lay visitors. The afi-season and it's estimated that they had seen it. Townships before mn a v i ni g years," he said. =ates drop as much as 40% have stoad like sentincîs Another day we drove ta there. A farmer, he was aise He told -bis fellow Rotarians bâtwecn mid-April and mld- guardlng. the island for ove; Marigat Bay, consldered by a butcher by trade and for that alter ieaving the farm 2eember. I've neyer reaîîy ten million years. many yachtmen ta be the mast over 25 years managed a beef he worked at Fittinga, Limit- understood why, since the In town, we enjoyed lunch beautiful anchorage in ail the ring service. In later years ed, Oshawa, for a year, and weather, accommodations, and at a quaint littie botel called West Indies. Two Canadian- hie assisted his son Howard in then with a bread cornpany ini service Il remain more or the Home Hotel, wherc the owned hatels are located here, a tile business until bis ;Il- tiîat city. -'I spent six and a less constant the year 'round, rates arc only $6 a day with but they are closed during the ness last year. >'half years et Cawker's IGA It alway's taIses me a while three meals included.l I gucss suinmer months. Mr. Hoskin was a niember here and a year and a hall t6uznla, once we begin aur the word "inflation" hasn't For a dloser look at St. of Harmony United Church with Power Super Markets, holiday, sa the first atternoon reached thcm as yet. Lucia, don't miss the story ai and was an honorary member Limited," he said. we settled for a long wallc Froni Soufriere we drave up Dr. Dolittie, featuring Rex af the Session of that Church. ý north tram aur hotel, along !inte anather mountaîn ta what Harrison, when it's released. He was a choir member in al "In 1959 in partnership with the beautiful champagn cl-15clied the world's only It was shot at Marigot Bay last the churches hie attended my brother we started aur gne ol. s ceown business, Dykstra's Food ored sand beach. It was a "drive-in vôlcano". We were November. Better stili, go through the years, and served Market here. We are thank- pleasant surprise ta find aur- the only ones there, and l'Il there yourseif. Connections ta on Cartwright T o wnship fui for the progress made in acIves in a picturesque tishing long remember this as the the island via British West counicil for six years. Possess- theigtyaswhvebn village known as Gros Islet. mont cerie and frightening Indien Airways are excellent. ing a thoughtful, considerate en euinh es we have eent and heefulperonaîty hegîve aur business a special Wisher a blhe mîla ta ire a was always willing and readytucadrsvetabidt lisherman ith a sEalTbEat Nata assist anyone in need, giv- tuandalty, lea is take us across the channel in E S L T O ing freiy of bis tme ta epnqultcalisad front of the village, ta have a eptne e etwe) Jran imeadSehn tes courtesy. dloser look at Pigeon Island, (TtenedformatoretaJodaneJmmifan Sephnothrs %vhich lies a mile off shore. Mrs. Edna Post, Caesarea, have returned tram Germany Surviving, besides bis wife, Thsempranzed ai qua.tys 1'his was the look-out point bas returned fromt a three alter compîeting three years' are eight children, Mrs. Mar- tra, and he referred ta the high forAdmirai Rodney, when he weeks' tour ai England, Scot- service in tbg Air Force. A wood Heard (Lena) of Ennis- standards for meat, other food- had bis fleet in Gros Islet Bay land and Wales. welcome homne party was beld killen, Howard,. Glen, and stuifs and aIl stock in bis ln 1782, and many reminders Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mal- for them in the Community Mrs. Walter Ormistoni (Ella) store. cf~~~~~~~~~~ th-aa ate ihtecom saa n i ic Hall, Caesarea, wbehi guests of Oshawa, Lamne and Frank "Satisfied customners are vit- French remain on the island. and bher busband, Mr. and TorentprKitsentrm onrde., ailacsoc etaind -aIta aur business. We do net The next day 1 was ready Mrs. Herbert Porter tram Trno iceeBrde avle ad Mrs. Wilson be lieve in wrapping meat with north and Viewlake. The Jud- Vivian (Darothy) of Tyrone. the fat ta the bottoni s0 that for &orne serlous sightseeing. Calgary, were recent visitars sans r a ttoe tteAs uvvn r 3gad tde a hw bnma Yîrst wc drove te Castries, the with Miss Ruth Poutt. Threo ttoe tteAiesriigae3 rn-itde e hw hnma ~iaita cly, hic ba a ag-Porerswer reurnngTam Air Farce Base et Trenton. chiîdren and 27 great-grand-isawrpeacuomril ri !cent harber leading inland a trip ta the East Coast and Mr. Kitchener Burton was children. He was predeceased net see the fat, buys it, only1 a mile and a hait fram a nar- a tour-day visit ta Expo. a guest, Tuesday ta Tbursday, by a daughter Breta Mary. dîscovers the fat at home andg To nrance. Miss Prautt and Mrs. Lar- withbhis niece and ber bus- The tunemal service wals is displeased. How much bet-j The ainshopping amea 's men Hyland visited Mrs. Jas. ban, Mr. and Mms. Frank held on Monday, August l4th, ter ta trim the fat off, chargei the rnast modern I have seen Farder at Mrs. King's Rest BishOP and family, Aurora. from the Morris Funeral Cha- a few pennies more and the1 lu the Caribbean, even ta a Home in Port Permy îast Saturday and Sunday visitors pel, Bowmanville, and waS customer will be satisfied. large department store. It was week. with Mr. Burton weme Mr. and canducted by the Rev. N. T. "Staff can cantribute a loti rebuilt just a tew years ago, Miss Chrystal Fallis, R.N., Mrs. Haley Deveaux and Holmes oi Hamilton, former ta the satisfaction et custom- mitr alage ectonai he etrbooug, s vcatonng amly and Mr. and Mrs. jim minister ai Harmony United ers, particularly at the check- clty was destroyed by tire. with bier sister and brother- Page ai aiy te e hrh nemn wsi u one sbcuea ef It seemed that every WO. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald cent visitors were Mm. Danny Bethesda Cernetcry. service this may be the only mani I met asked the same Tbompsan. Payne and bis grandmother, Palîbearers,' ail grandsone., lime same custamers talk ta 4uestion, "Have you been ta Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hetz, Mrs. Osier, ail tram Toronto. were Messrs. Kenneth Hoskin, anemployee af the store. 2eashaw's Studia as yet?" Miss Faitb Hetz, Fairview, Little Miss Kimi Elliott ai Terry Hoskin, Wayne Ormis- "There is a difference be- Pennylvnia andMr.andLeaskdale, is holidaying this ton, al ai Oshawa, Murray tween buying and spending. A Mrs. Norman Schoen, Denver, week with ber grand parents, aoinBîacksti, ohhuswf il ilhe hp Colorado, visited îast week Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davison 'o lcsock, and Elgin ping camt with appetizing tond with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wil- David Elliott enjoyed the Hada mn.adatatv rdcs n son. They weme enraute tram weekend wîth the Cubs, camp- this is shopping and enjoyabie. Expa ta their summer home ing. On Saturday Mr. and DeUIROliSUrectory At the check-out caunter, pay- at Dorset. Mrs. Davison and Kim visited i ng money for bier purchases, Mr. Don Proutt had âi--inpst 'with Mrs. Davisan's mothé1', 1-one le s#ending, and while enjoyabie eight day camping Mrs. Charles Gist, Peter- AcCO ilnftan C y handing Out cash is neyer a tnp a Epo.bomougb, and she accompanied ' pleasume, stili a customer will Mm. taEveeteCare.Kn them ta Part Hope. Mm. and RAT J. DILLiNG be pleased ta know that she City, was a receat overnight Mrs. Carl Elliott weme Sunday 9Chrcontaet bamdetrtyusetgd gustwib r.an Ms.supper guests with ber par- 9 hrbSre products. Clewillam, Mr. and s ents, Mr. and Mrg, Davison and 623-3861 "The cashier cen be ai much Mms. manllGasn ri nde David retumned home wîtb W . J. H. COGGINS assistance by checking out A.berankiswe r inacmdy e-them .Chartered Accountant quîckly, efficiently, carectîy, ing visitors. Mm. John Jmum's brother 115 Liberty St. S., Bawmnanvlîle and with caurtesy. The check- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc- and bis wife, Mm. 'and Mrs. Phone 623-36jl2 cm must know hem Job well, ; tW ok W Cail, Caesarea, have purchas- Charles Jmur and Mr. Jmur WILLIAM C. HALL tabut r be cma tekow ur-i OU ,R A E »ed the home ai Mrs.- Sam Senior bave eturned ta Switz- B.Comm. mpeecnt pnicesan betosi tMeXce and wiIl be moving erland ater tbree weeks' va- Chatered Accountant speecfl h eand maner an d b I WS when enavatiens are cam- tien in Canada. Wbiîe bere 36% King St. E., Oshawa ont hage it h utm Lt-pleted. they visited Mr. and Mmc. Pet- _ Telephone 725-6539 e' adisedo nt h OU CW* YOUr maure Mr. Earl Bowers returned er Van Ryswyk, Mm.. aj .lA URROWS. SELET & CO. couniter, and aiea pack the *nc* rogras can bocome home an Fiday train an en- W . . Bwles and Mm. and Chartered Accauntants purchases secumely. Ue4 t=to].But o«ej0«a joyable montb's vacation ta Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm. They 323 KingSetWetWceetau ekmse Vancouver and Victoria. aise enjeyed a camping trip Ohwa, Ontario be neat, well groomed, and taks-ODUcy d 10 Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thamp- te Expo, Nanthema Ontario 725-6451 - 728-7554 dlean. Our store aise expecta I=wl OUatnd -.! son were Tuesday visitons and Niagara Falls. WlimA .Sly .. orcekr ab odbue ~iC V~O -dtcd lian o. w ith bis mother, Mrs. JaMes The Misses Gail and Laur*e WilliamoA.d . Seibys, C.A. au e kers a e goohe ouas- 1~ey=uprogranx Wco<POf bmsoFirjw Log.Malcolm are visiting with their G.E m nBu awC A kepradkeptircu- S.* Brooksirie Ldg, - cd tidy, net be wasteful, and MnuanaWhty.ad eeandmother, Mms. hS. rrDooksa l.i h âehtihnake guests andth reive Pcf- wmanvilie. Chir o p r a c ic t fllwinstructions. fl v te w.riar, m e.. eslawitandeattvenda e i. Mhe Sunday dinnerguests wit6 P-cefi é S Driacj B fJa at nM . m.m. La r n e M i- G D ImM N , . ara g m ns a ke*i PeebooghEhbiin.TeNG . o6 ,.ln China. He attended echoal PeLNGtterforuth e xhibiton. Th ed a.m. tay -m.daily ia Hong Kdng and since com- tîetîesr ic AIithwsoe d ensdy-Saturday lng froim Hong Kong ta BoW- "Veetalesbm il he DR. STALE GERTZ manville in December, 1966, Famiy," with Miss Karen 67 ingSt. IE., BowmanvUi.wae a pupl i entra ulc Campbell, the commentator. office Houri:Cenraloobli * L I Th prses were divded actel-9 arn. te 6 p.m. Ia Hong 'Keng T ny was a r -LEMOlO Ningmi i cus xibt MôndaY througb Thursday Member af the eySousnn L ~ IA Eingmud emontrasin.a t0 4 p.mJ ffday was amina ainember af a Judo gofibail Cloaed Stra an Sunday club, a well asa photogmapby Malcolmn Memoial Park a Phone 623-7662 club. He was well-known ta ____again the centre et much and papular with the patrons ativity. On Tueuday eveniag onfn ce a the Corenation Restaurant 2 -QUAT ýhe quis' Lague, Segve__n__su__r__an__c__e _wbere he vémy ably assisted bis à A~Ac 1vs. Cartwright, Seagmave were DOADAf~~JEO ather. CONTAINER 3 51 the winnere. On Thumsday Lite, DA. o H Go Survivlng, beaides hi. par- evein te Pe èe, Eme- Ins, ut me enta, are twa littie aitons, aonas, Port Perny vs. Cant- 53 ]King St. W., Bowmanville janice and 'Bannie. Hie grand- wright. with Cartwright thec ]Phone 23-5962 mother, Mme. Y. J. Seto who DELIVERED TO VOUR DOOR winners. Sunday evening, - resie in Hlong Konsg, also Nestieton Foesters' wltthe N0or ga e s The funemal service was "fIt's GI aise, last' Goodl.' Foresters winaing. This is ÊADIE HAMILTON ORON held fram ýhe Morris Funeral I Unes wins for Nestieton inthei ho 98-15 N Chapel,, Bowmanvile, on Fnl- best of seven. PoeD-15day, Au et lltlI, and was con. Cua'Capign1rt Mortâge Funds ducted j>y Bv. K. J. Fap- Cuba' CampingResidencea - Farmi tn Drzgti.srvc p Cartwright A Pack with Business Properties pton itheal serviceedby Dave Hudson, Akela, and ooantt m . oa Haowell Cartwright B Pack with Han- pim eI ry It m~t s l ownn G b n R a D a ery j,ýaid Crawford, Akela, joined for 0________m__e____r__y ille ernei Wa nBomn wcekend camping at LAuaurl mrM &L DLLETPO.D. Thera eeMm lIuaeu Alee ~ < w rlsa.*Lathangue adDoug Urugb. en Mo*Arhe ad or9 m.m, teo .. tributes ttested ta the tassteeïh Pack the leader# wWe hRod Thînmday e*ig held in the commuait by tii.e 0 - Uhlis ~4q i 11pO 40IU mi' eanliness and Courtesy- ccessful B usiness 'eus R otary Club kas the resuit af smffing service, the facy goods and déicates- polite and cheerful wai , sen that is an important part iand becauae the-staff hasnben ai the Dykstra Food Market *. secifly trained ta look alter business. "We handle a com- th cuntomers. plete Une af delicatessen meats tAdvertisements are helpful and ýeilipre od, bat cutomrs nd a ahe aid. He had brought an store. Advertlsing la the oîl array ai special cold meats, means a stare has ta tellithei nýe cheeses, and other de- public af sales and pecialà. lclou Items, and Invited his it fellaw Rotarians ta help them- 7. Advcrtlsements pl a y f a r selves. themselves by bringlng cus- M. A. MacLeod moved a tarners into the store. If vate af thanks ta Mr. Dykstra en item put on sale at for his lnteresting and infarm- cost brings 100 cuatamers âtive classification talk. Presi- into the store it la warthwhile. dent AI Witherspoon also ex- Merchants must get people to pressed his persanal apprecia- tcame Into their store. Once tion ta Mr. Dykstra. inside they can sec for them- The birthd4ys of Don Mur- selves Its cleanliness and the ray and Farbes Hyland were excellence of its goods. celebrated by their iellow Ro- Mr. Dykstra tald thé club ai tarians. Clnteaded for last week)1 waa enjoyed on Sunday, Aug. A large aumber tram the 6th, at 1 p.m. on the iawn ai congrégations of W eIcoam e Mr. and Mrs. Robent Mc- charge eajoyed a vemy plema- Holm. The weathen was per- at Sunday mamning worship tect. Those present were the service at il a.m. August l3th hast and hostess, Mr. James in a secluded part ai Davema and Mrs. McHoim, David and Farow's- tan on highway Danny, Mn. and Mmc. Melville No. 2 about a mile west ai McHolm, Kathmyn and Lîndit, Welcome. Mm. and Mms. Roy McHolrn, The weatbem was perfect Heather and Christa, Mm. and. with bardly. a fly ta bother. Mrs. Don Cammuthers, Allen Reading desk, piano, and and Nancy, Mm. and Mm,. chairs wene pravided tbought- Bruce Halligan, Dale and Ian, fully by thé Men's Club ai Mre. Harold Payne, Port Weîcome. Mra. Harold Reeves, Hope, Mm,. William McHoim. arganist ai WeIcome United Misses Ruth and Lais Mc- Chunch, accompanied the Hoim weme unable ta be pre- hymne on piaaa without sent. which any warship service Tbe gladioli as a favorite~ seeme flat. fiower for Décoration Day, I The Rev. Colin R. Rudd of Suaday, Auguet l3th, was ap- The Canadian Bible Society, parent toall who visited Wel- Peterborough, was la charge came Cemnetemy. Theme weme ai this service. The bymns bundreda ai these beautiful chosen were well known and flnwens, la baskets, vases, as singing in the open is gen- containers ai eveny sîze andi eaily enjoyed by aid and shape, or spmead singly by' young this was *no exception. loving bande. The etiect IÉO The subject ai Mr. Rudd's passing cars or ta othersý sermon was The H-oiy Bible walking around this weli "Whmt is This Word?" To kept last eting place ai soi Christians At is God's Word many Hope Township former' and Guiding Ligbt. More Bu- résidents was a ilient, loving bies anc soid yeam by year tribute ta those we hoid «"To' than any other book pubilis- Memnory Dear"'. cd It is scoiied at, ridiculed as a far ietched selection ot stomies, yet thc truth nemains N IL the wandemful spnead 'of Cbristianity tbnoughaut the Mn. and Mmc. Hoy Hartman, womid grows langer ycar by Mme. Edith Brown, Enterprise, year. God's Word wiil neyer vieited at Mr. Allen Taylor' s. die. Mme. Wilfrnid Bowman and The collection was la aid Mica Myrtie Tamblyn visited.1 ai the C.B.S. Mme. G. Wolfe, Bunketon. A family picnic get-together Mm. and Mme. Phil Conlîn, Miss Corsina Samis, Oshawa; Mn. and Mm. Stanley NichaIs, Part Carling; Miss Lindà Hutchison, Dryden; Mmi. Stan- ley Laddie and Mrs. Charlotte Laddie, Michigan; Mn. and Mrs. Morley Gilray visited Uic Samis family. Mise Lynn Balleki bas been visiting fniends la Oshawa. David Taylor etayed a week with bis grandparents, Mr. and Mmi. Boy HLrtman, En- terprise. Mr. and Mme. Bruce Bow- man, St. Paul, Mina.; Mn. and Mme. E. A. Kenyon, Watem- down, weme overnight guesta ai the J. W. Bowmana, an their way ta Expo. Mn. and Mmm. Fred Samia and family, Messrs. Don Gril- fin and Tcmry Smith, Oshawa, attended a iamily picnic for Mr. and Mns. Murray Van Bîarcom and family, Nova Scotia, at the home of Mm. and Mm,. Don Taylor, Sauina. Mn. and Mme. Ron Oke, Karen and Katherine stayed a week with the Howes families at Goderich. Mies Beverlcy-Samis accom- panied came ai ber Duplate office friende ta Expo. Mm. and Mme. Fred Samis,1 Albert and Stuart and Mmm. Stan Laddie ai Michiganvisit- caygean. Misses Valemie and Debbie Leahy, Part Penny, are hall- daying nt the Smîths. Mm. and Mme. Jim Lynde and iamiîy, Ashburn, visited at Mr. Leslie Cochmane's. Thilas acmmnt îast- wek wih Mar îi ndîi ment Satiirday evening ln hon- or ai Mr. and Mmî. Ken Eeck- li wbo were married ecently. Mn. Norman Lee was master ai ceremonles. Mme. Don Le. read Uic près. entation address, folaowed by the prescating and unwmap. pin goaitUi gifts which la- cludged a piece ai crystai, paie lamp, and a handsom*-I electric wal dock. Mme. David Lee et Biackwatem led in a sing-song accampanied by Mrs,, [Fred Giffin and there wer sevemal short humoraus mead-e inge. Everyone enjayed a generous lunch. ThemeSwas a faim attendance at aur Sunday mamning serv- ice. Twa mare cemblned sémv- ices, anc each for Enniskillen and Burketon, will complet. aur summer services, wlth egular services starting hem. LONG SÀULT1 Louise Kayacs retumned home tram Memoriai Hospital, Bawmanville, Friday miter- nean miter hýaving an appendi- citis operation lest Tuesday morning. Miss May Gîeaney, Tarante; Mn. and Mme. F. O. Smith, Bowmanville, were Sunday dallera at the Smith home. Mrs. Jack Reid, Orono, and Mms. W. Widows, Millbrock, calied ta visit Mns. May Johns, Friday eveniag. Miss B a rb anra .Kistahn, Hampton, spent sevemal day, SYNDICATE LIMRTD announces the' appointinent of GORDON CHANT Hampton, Ontario as a repreuentative ln Bowmanvill. and Darlington Area PHONES: Hampton 263-2258 Oshawa 725-iFOR: DMVETORS MUTUAL OF CANADA MT. INVESTORS GROWTH PUNI) 0F CANADA LMD. INVESTORS INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL PUNI TD. I 'I 4. il-

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