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The Oshawa Times, 29 May 1959, p. 15

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Dionnes | Hold Quiet | Birthday MONTREAL (CP) -- The four| remaining Dionne quints met | briefly to celebrate their 25th birthday Thursday, | Philippe Langois, TV techni: | cian and husband of Cecile, told reporters that his wife had ar- ranged to meet her other sisters) in Montreal for a small get-to-| ssther and they exehanged small ts. "We have had many, many | telegrams and messages from all over the world," he said, "But my wife has not heard from the Canadian government but that is not unusual. Among our cards is one from Cecile's mother and father They stay out of town." Added Mr, Langlois: "There may be a private get-together | later in the week as a result of today's meeting. I do not know | yet, But'l will be taking my wife out to celebrate Srey. DON'T WANT SPOTLIGHT The quints have retreated larg- ely from the world spotlight switched on them every marri- age. birth and birthday, Their home telephones are not listed. Their parents who live in Call-| andar, told reporters "we cannot | manage to get to Montreal for health reasons, But we have sent the quints our gifts and cards," | Cecile and Marie are neigh bours. Both are married, Ceclle| has a son, Claude, Annette, now Mrs. Germain Allard, a son, Jean-Francois, | Yvonne, still single, is a nurse. | The fifth quint, Emilie, died at | the age of 20, in a rest home| north of the city. The quints can be silent in| comfort. At the age of 21 each same into a $250,000 trust fund. | Lightest Trading Of Year TORONTO (CP) -- The stock! market faded slightly at the close but "still retained a gain on the session amid the lightest trading this year oa Thursday Final volume was 2,189,000 ghares, well below Wednesday's 3,275,000, Speculatives were quiet, not one issue traded 100,000 shares. Among: industrials papers and banks had the best gains. Of the most active four gained but Trans Mountain Pipe Line lost % at L] 13%. Imperial life had the best win, up 2% at 82% on a single sale, Calgary Power added 1% at 93% but Interprovincial Pipe Line dipped 1% at 51% and Interna- tional Petroleums 1% at 35. Both | Gunnar and Consolidated Division | ap at 1d. Tn hase metals Geco | Copper dip) generally were higher, " | Kerr-Addison led golds wp % at 20, Dome and Hollinger each advanced %. ' | Western oils moved in small | fractions. | Index changes: Industrials up| 9 to 52683; golds up 36 to 93.93: base metals up .17 to 174.14; western oils off 37 to 128.21, Standards Group | Gets President TORONTO (CP) -- Robert 8. | Eadie of Montreal was elected president of the Canadian Stan- dards Assochation Thursday. Mr. Eadie is vice-president and | director of engineering, Domin- | jon Bridge Co. Ltd. Self-Supporting : TV Tower | |. 7.1 Mi DELHI SPAULDING {| STRATO-TOWER hdd © SELF-SUPPORTING--NO 1] Guy WiRes NECESSARY dd © EXCLUSIVE "X" BRACE LL] DESIGN Gives [] Greater STRENGTH [] ] eau GALvawizen steed ~WILL NOT RUST u Come in ond see the 1] Delhi-SpavldingStrate- | owe economical, permanent, Heights from 24 #1. to 3 See it today! PH LEN & LOU'S TV & Aerial Service 217 CONANT ST, OSHAWA RA 5.7844 nN . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 29, 1959 15 LOTWIDE 5 BUICK Completely "avin, '49 Pontiac Coupe 5275 '83 CHEVROLET SEDAN 745.00 '31 Pontiac | '51 Pontiac 's1 OLDS '88' SEDAN J-dr. Sedan | Sedan % 495.00 $345 '49 FORD DELUXE SEDAN '52 Pontiac : Deluxe Sed. $385 , | { I 1 ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. 140 BOND ST. WEST RA 5-6508

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