Z THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Jury ¥, 1963 GOOD EVENING -- By JACK GEARIN EMO SIRENS SHOULD BE TESTED SOON Lt.-Col. Stephen F. Wotton, EMO co-ordinator for Ontario County, has asked Army Headquarters for permission to hold a public test of new CD air- raid sirens in the district. The sirens have already been tested by Bell Telephone Co. 'silencers'? and found satis- factory, but Col, ' Wotton wants the public to become accustomed to their sound, which suggestion will un- doubtedly meet with the full approval of the popu- lace, The five Oshawa sir- ens are located at: (1) Union Cemetery, south 6f No. 2 Highway; (2) North Simcoe Street School; (3) Sevyenth- Day Adventist Church on King street east; (4) City Works Depa nt Yard on Conant (5) and at rear of thee¥ Armories on Simcoe street north When the Ontario Regiment goes to Summer Camp at Camp Niagara for seven days ~ next week, tanks will be used and emphasis will be placed on Armored Corps activities. Classes will also be held in -National Survival re entry study stre COL. WOTTON NOTES ON KING ST. CLEAN-UP JOB The big downtown King street clean-up job should be fompleted next November (if such things as good weather, etc., hold out) with one exception ~ the surface coating of asphalt won't be put on this year. City Engineer Fred Crome Said this will be delayed until next Spring ."to insure that there are no weak spots," The Consumers Gas Co. has completed the part of the clean-up after a two-week stretch - on-lookers were truly impressed by the speed and apparent efficiency of work crews of the Somerville Construction Co (under contract to Consumers), There did not appear to be an idle man in the sizeable crews A spokesman for the Public Uti Mr W. H. Gibbie -- said today that underground duct work in the Church-McMillan drive was schedule. The PUC has gone as far as it this phase of the project. "Tt must now wait unt blocks off the road and starts certain excavation resuming then will put four road-crossin connected with electrical phase of the work ton the 'new street lights bulk of its King street re tics Commission sector on can at the City before if in roject Work the will soon start on bases LITTLE NOTES FROM HERE AND THERE The Oshawa Industrial Commission forma announced the appointment of Mr. J. P. Williams, formerly of Cobourg, as City Industrial Commissioner in a special card-announce- ment sent out this week . Lt.-Col. Angus B. Duffy, former OC of the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment who turned over his command t Summer to go into retirement, will be the guest speaker September 21 of the third annual Drum- head Service of Unit 42, the Canadian Corps Association. The Hastings and Prince Edward Regimental Drum and 7 Band will also appear at this ceremony. The unit «"epted an invitation to participate in the annual ment of Roses, Pasadena, Cal., next January 1 "Tommy" Thomas and the Hon. Michael Starr invited to be head guests in Lakeview Park next Saturday at the an picnic of Local 222, UAW-CLC, one of the largest annual events of its kind in Canada. ly ias rumpet has ac- Tourna- SoM Yuan | have been form SHOPLIFTERS GO ON RAMPAGE Chief of Police Herbert Flintott reports that shoplifters have been having a merry field day in Oshawa so far this year 'and that there has been more shoplifting than in any other similar period thus far. Crown Attorney Brure Affleck has Jet it be known on more than one occasion of late that he is not satisfied with many of the sentences handed out. especially $10 fines which do not seem to serve as a deterrent to others contemplating such an offence The City of Halifax, N.S yin the headl in. 1959-60 because of shoplifting epidemics: within 18 months the situation changed rapidly for the better and Halifax was Jegarded as just normal for ticul two things -- the merct 4rol through ant prosecutions was nes this thanks to on JAYCEES TO FE lawa hin IN TH BILINGUAL STUDENTS aycees ve gone "a it that everyt 21 sh au program The Tones sts proper R Ae sts pr rly durir ario-Quebec Student Jaycee's One of th headed Ed will be a ¢ re- 'twood room of the Gifford as president ivic ception wh : Hotel of the Genosha, 0 Lyman World of ranged to Midland and the Oshawa; and a of the one the speaker "shawa C Roya! Jisit to of ( four of sNlagara on 1 also be a tour July 20 ned to encourage bilir unders goodwill chool students. Five hun- students are being accepted this been selected from both Public and Separ in 20 Ontar Preference has been d French for a minimum interested in between r "Speaking high dred Ontario. hig They have ate High Schools given to students "of two years and wh "their ability to speak srt year 0 cities riously improving "More Aggressive Role By Youths NEW YORK ins, executive secretary Nationa] Association for the Ad (AP)--Roy Wil of the known Negro te attend the Uni. versity of Mississippi MUST BELIEVE Meredith aroused the anger of nd the NAACP youth group by Say- ng: "Any one of you burrheads here could be the ownér of a large department store. pres. dent of a corporation, or even r of the city of Chicago. all things are pos you only believe." He also remarked on "the low ) Guabty and ineffectiveness of our Negro youth leaders," Wilkins commended Meredith S a "very independent and geous person"' but said "'it however, that take of atfack ~wancement of Colored Peonle said today NAACP youth ¢ > "have been "will take a more role in rights' fight "Our 46.000 corps no ger "strained or hampere servative policies of so NAACP chapters.' W "They will receive d from our national headgu jn New York and be plan and stage demonstr under our existin and directive Wilkins wa the organizat member ca be f sible KINS & con telephone from Ch where he had ad tegration meeting His comments youth resulted from a b tack on the. qualify ganization's James H. Meredith, ikins emphasized .that the Sunday role of adults in the NAACP is NAACP not being de-emphasized but er at. } youth U.S. Freezes | Cuban WASHINGTON (AP) The United States government has frozen Cuban assets, whether owned by the Fidel Castro gov- ernment or Cuban individuals, and banned Americans from un- licensed transactions with Cuba. The state. department' said "thus Cuba will be denied the use. of American facilities for transfers of funds to Latin America for subversive pur | poses m The drder generally puts Cuba in the same class with Commu nist China and North Korea, as far as the U.S. is concerned The rules applying to the So- viet bloc are less stringent The controls instituted Mon day will 1, Block all assets in the United States of Cuba or of per sons in Cuba 2. Prohibit persons subject to the jurisdiction of the Uniled States from engaging uniic Quebec Won't Push Ministry On Education QUEBEC (CP) -- The Que- bec government has decided against pushing through in the last days of the present session its controversial legislation cre- ating an education ministry But Premier Jean Lesage aid Monday it will be presented t session and that the prin- ciple involved has not been abandoned The measures, with little advance war June 26, was subject to cism from some quarters--in cluding the Union Nationale op osition--who. said the govern ment was moving too quckly Government sources said one of the reasons behind the deci- sion was that the bill might be rejected in the appointed upper house, where the Union Nation ale has a majority, on grounds those concerned hadn't had time to study the bill in detail Protestant .educationists ex pressed delight the sion » SEE HARM The Association of Montreal pressed the onposite ng delay of the bil ous harm in introduced ning over deci of University ex say ser Professors view does mublic nter net The association statement those delay the bi lieve that: thev the principle (of it) and their requests for a delay-could we be nothing more than tactics of obstruction." Mr. Lesage said most becers are convinced of need for 'the essential reforms' contained in the bill but time Was being given to everyone terested to study the measure n deta said who soug "Jead us to be are opposed Que. the n Budget Assistants Leave Department OTTAWA troversial trio of Toronto nessmen he|ped June 13 federal budget have the lance deparime Minister Gordon a Commons question by Stanley Knowles Win North Cen are nment the three, char Con (CP) The -con- bus who re Monday (NDP onger : He said gove ra Geoffrey Th ment dealers David Stanie Martin O'Conne Mr. Gordon's ties men to help prepare his budget aised a storm in the ol w ise of the Commons WEATHER FORECAST prepare wz 'to Nort Chevrier Upholds RCAF Discharge OTTAWA (CP)--Justice Min-jvisited his home. The three ister Chevrier, in effect, upheid)were "prominent. Communists" ;|Monday the security-risk dis-;and two "are currently active | |Charge of a young RCAF com-|in the Communist party of Can- f meeetoar ens expert in 1950 and/ada,"' : | |sai he feels the case "should 'The young man Was ques. now be considered closed." tioned by his school authorities Mr. Chevrier tabled in the about his association with "a |Commons a lengthy review of|well-known, self-admitted Com- RCMP security reports and de-|munist" who was section organ- nied allegations by New Demo.|izer for the Communists in the ! cee Leader T, C, Douglas that/Shaunavon district. jthe young man was the inno- afte, is sohar | j cent victim of confusion be-/RCAP. te Mei seis tween his activities in the CCF! pleaded for his reinstatement lyouth movement and Commu-|put "not in his old post, of 5 inist or Communisttront. organ:! course." ere izations. "According to our inf | Mr, Douglas raised the case ition, the ihe man wa nat jearly last month in urging thatlexpelled from his college for jthe government set up an ap-|CCR activities, although two peal procedure whereby persons! other students were expelled for branded as security risks could this reason a year earlier and face their accusers and clear|the cases may have become jtheir names confused," the report said, The identity of the young man 5 {was not given by Mr, Douglas| REVIEW CASE or by Mr, Chevrier, However, Periodic reviews of the case Mr, Chevrier's statement says)Were undertaken at the request he has been. employed for the|of Mr, Douglas, then premier Assets | ensed transfers of U.S, dollars to or from Cuba. | 3. Prohibit all other unlie-| enced transactions with Cuba or} |Cuban Nationals involving prop- erty in which there is a Cuban! 'interest. FACE PRISON TERM Any American citizen or alien, residing in the U.S. violating the} ; new regulations would face' a| > prison term of up to 10 years and a $10,000 fine The measures instituted Mon- day have a special provision eX-} empting Cuban refugees in the U.S. or elsewhere in the non-} 'Communist world unless they a.e acting on behalf of the Cu- ban regime The measures provide also that, when serious hardship can be proven, remittances by per- residing in' the U.S. to members of their immediate family iding in Cuba will be authorized by special licence U.S. officials said the order would virtually. paralyse the transfer of Cuban funds in. the form of U.S, dollars throughout the hemisphere. The dollar the main form of currency rec rized by all western hemis nations for international! transfers officials noted that American countries have sons Pe is: iets | POLAR BEARS FROLIC the combination of a summer day and a pool brings out a spirit--just like in polar bears humans fashion in a Apparently Ss in 1 atin fey (AP Wirephoto) sportive might dis- the man has -- By THE CANADIAN PRESS The kneeling white youth got for oO ess persons, mostly still were t and a r¥in not . spots xe ow le heir event of nuc nf oes t he wued wh President was d top t to too the chiefs Street of Ottawa, the National Pa- met a group of crown prosecutors be qué comm State the the sec eads broad irOS bases are pe ; in per ance even rt The CF-104 program thas cost 1940, $468,000,000 ncluding the = s aining and operat country's been peo free gorous fo deseg plar Marshal Dunlap and Lt Walsh, chief of expected e committee t next week Air Defence headquarters at Col orado Springs, Colo., to hear a briefing b Air Marshal Roy Sie deputy NORAD com steps ees were screened A arre e} a are to vote before se on n pre ponent SOME GAYS red the followers Juan Peron-- ousted eight ye ago but still a potent symbol to perhaps -a third of the voters---would win the election and bring back Peron from exile in Spain The army f Ar mcan \merica of dictator former Comm: orm der mar refused to ap selected by Front, a So the army prove candidates the National Popular OSHAWA'S Partly C Continuing Cool »/ Kitchener Forecasts by the weather office at 5 Synopsis: The er weath a 1 a stag Eastern Car Wedne no Lake St a of coo wealth n over ada and At expecied the an show cant change Southern Lake Huron regions, Windsor, Lon don: Mainly sunny but contin- uing cool today and Wednesday Winds becoming Northern Lake Hu western Lake On ton, Toronto continuing very cool today Wednesda Winds decre 19 to Wednesday eastc Clair light ton Niagar 9. ¥Y cloudy a on Vv asir to 5 Geo Ontar North Bay day partly Winds decre Wednesday Cochrane Ps cloudy and very cool today Wednesday. Wind light toni Algoma t Ste reg , a } becoming White farie ne ght regions with and Wedne winds Forecast. Temperatures . Low tonight, High Wednesday Windsor ......... ' St. Thomas. iLondon to tet coalition of seven parties includ nz the follower ORIGINAL CARPET CENTRE at Nu-Way, carpet and broad- loom has been a specialty for 18 years . . . with thousands of yards on display to select from, PHONE 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST. RISKED FINES front then dire 5,000,000 voters--nearly Argentina's 11,500,000 cast blank ballots. However election res ndicates many ts for eight candidates loudy, vw OP east lo one " 45 40 40 45 45 ai 45 15 49 in 40 40 . 40 45 40 40 40 40 Mount } Wingham ol orest Friday about 2,000,000 risked Part of ihe current ct Montreal -- J. Andre Trottier, refusing to go to the pc 'be blamed on the refusal of 62, an interpreter of Canadian ng compulsory army officers to negotiate a folk music for more than 30 There compromise with the followers Y€4s the Frondizi and Peron. Instead Stratford--John Louis Grosch, 70,000 were assigned to secretary-treasurer and gen keon over polling sta manager of Gosch Felt Shoe Company Limited Oakville --Jack Bedfod, 44, of Oakville, vice-president of McConnel!| Eastman and Com pany Limited of Toronto POMOGREEN For Roses Controls Insects and Fungus Disease Professional. Material for Home Gardeners 1,39 1.15 4 |b, Can Sis Can last 11 years by a provincial/of Saskatchwan, and former government, Mr. Douglas said|CCF leader M. J, Coldwell, now he is not employed by the Sas- honorary president of the New katchewan government. Democratic Party. LISTS ACTIVITIES Phen Chevrier said oo il all A couple of Mr. Obevrier's summary of bs Pherae donot frolic in friendly RCMP security reports listed a orale bapa e einen Copenhagen 700 number of activities reported to|heen resoived in gn Count Have banks with branches i { o SAF ' c resolved in any other way an n other the RCAF ahd the National Re- except in favor of th | nations. Canada has a few and search Council, to which he had! ment," sp capeles Cuba could use them e bd applied for a job Further rublicit The US. acted following Fr n h nN y poet PUOUEIY adoption of a resolution las! Bitter eeli g OW eaten se on ie futons tare Se Rd hiatpetd q y , . =, | . r . Secrre hly enn Am Be hi coe eget wa == si pei - er ~ ns é ° e |'censured" by a Saskatchewan| ao ee Lh as her things that) cabinet minister for recom-| the to misphere's _ governments| n ce l ud ] n mending him for a summer job| eat f Four k a oe -- on funds . e°°: the day after he acted as chair-| usec y th astr r 1 ; for Coamauhiet. ohh aes ' ia R . The yous mea ati Bo $ In t The Cuban assets ftoren at But, "he said, "until our de-jask women's organizations for!" fad tht i oe man ad.| y ques 112:01 a.m. Monday by the US| mand more sweeping effort/help in' easing racial tensions Teg vi ac i se Hep author- treasury department involve ani? © uffing and a raw by government is met, our chil The Senate commerce. com-| ")' bs oe expelled him } To Resume estimated $20,000,000 in deposits|Smeared about his face for try-|dren will be cheated of their fu- mittee called the. justice depart- 4 The RCMP report said he of the Castro regime and some|ing to help integrate a white-|tures ment's civil rights chief, Assist-|@@mitted youthful indis UEBEC (CP i $13,000,000 belonging to Cuban/0Mly restaurant in Cambridge,| In New York City, a crowd of ant Atorney Generali Burke|Cretions" at age 18 and age 20| QUEBEC (CP)--A coroner's nationals Md., Monday. The older white|1,000 whites,/Marshall, for further -question-|24 identified three. men who/i"duest into the deaths of four owner completed his anti-raciaiigathered at a Bronx diner jing -about a bill to ban racial, boys believed to have been the stand by dousing the young man/where racial disorders erupted! discrimination by stores, hotels, re victims of a sadist is expected 0 ] 16 P with a container of water for the third night. About 200 po- restaurants and other business Pilot Relates jto resume in about 12 days, n y anes The youth and other integra-jlicemen broke up the crowd, | establishments serving the pub Quebec Provincial Police In- tionists, most of them Negroes, FIRES A SHOT lie . spector J. Alphonse Matte said W ld sang their theme We Shall Over- Whit gaa Paihia Marhall, in his opening tes Leavin Of Monday the delay will enable ou e come. The eatery serves! hite youths reported ET Oey oe af tha the police to complete their in- se : throwing rocks vegetables timony Monday, said if the bill ts only whites oat Wire cae roes. A Ne.|were passed "there would Kill a vestigation.' In Nuclear War 02's 22 orate fs neste Ee fans Bean Sennean"Satioe| "Killer" Plane. sss" suerte. prea more in several : ir he fired shot over the heads ments that wouldn't be coy A ma Py npn oe ie r-old By DAVE McINTOSH the 'United States Monday of white youths who stoned his or ans Pie reg GROVE, Heh pon the bee' Ree of OTTAW cp > ' ee } i i pout 4 women are ex: * : Marine pilot, who % . ie ? Hodge htibat A of the ROLE mined te it 'Ga ie ker 1 a.m. today the area ap- pected to attend the White/ejected himself seconds before on body of Guy Luckenul, CF-104 1 jet bomber/Maryland, marshalled , peared quiet. The pickets, mem- House session with Kennedy in|his jet crashed killing seven rh ge found June 12. The force would into the air forces for new. demonstrations bers of the Congress of Racial late afternoon. He has held sim-| Persons and injuring 17, said Lets mine three other boys ar War in Europelin. Cambridge, a Chesapeake demanding more jobs ilar sessions with educationists,|Monday he left the plane "at v8 . ep 10, Michel Mo- ormants said Monday Ray town of 12,000 and Gwynn' left the diner businessmen, labor leaders, ci- the barest minimum possible.'|"e!, i aod ee 18 All but the 16 front line|Oak Amusement Park, a pri-, igion, congressional vil rights spokesmen, clergy-| The plane plunged in flames pele hy found last Friday, planes on standby' alert.at the|vately - owned midway outside | s on the Kennedy admin. men and lawyer Thursday af- on to a nearby picnic ground The discovery of the bodies RCAF bases at Zweibruecken Baltimore that caters only to >! civil rights bill con- ternoon will meet with a The pilot, 30-year-old Capt ended a search that lasted more and Baden-Soellingen. in West|whites : ; e at the White House group of business exeCu- John W. Butler, escaped injury "!@" two months, Germany would likely be caught) A stepped-up drive Kennedy planned lives when he ejected himself from THREE STRANGLED on the ground by missile attack, being prepared by Negro groups his cockpit. At the inquest: Saturday, Le they said n cities throughout the U.S. to NTE G E E i ress' c " org : ts n/t The eight-squadron air divi-|achieve greater integration in I RPRETIN TH N WS P-sinral tl iy aoe tea 9 ener Dr. Gustave sion is being re-equipped: with|public schools--both North and landed in the same place "even "heap one ova the three 200 CF-104s. These planes are/South bd lif I had stayed with the plane." hy fea c "af oe psn "exclusively atomic," Air Mar-| The blueprint for such a drive Ar entina Vote Th a eae ane. aii grep t was not shal Frank Miller, chairman of|adopted at the convention of the| g { poe . ag con ference was possible to etermine the pre- of staff committee,|National Association for the Ad-| \caricn ou igh-ranking military |cise came the . Luckenuk told the Commons defence com-|vancement of Colored People in| poy oo. oe eee pea rhe ge agg nig last week Chicago last week | the cause of the crash which ently suffocated, Dr. Desroch- rshal Larry Dunlap ' | ot uc Ee p pandas tragedy. to a Privatejers said staff, is expected to DRIVE IN 70 CITIES - | outing of families and friends.' Judge T. G stioned closely by the|. Roy Wilkins, NAACP execu : Suet Butler said he got no response president of tlee on how the RCAF|tive secretary, told the meeting By BORIS MISKEW paign. Aware of Peron's popu when he tried to level the plane|role Board, an. exclusively atomic/that such a drive being Canadian Press Staff Writer !@r appeal and the country's)0n a routine mission with three! judges and especially when|Pressed in 70 cities in 15 north Scania' ; : en economic depression, ail parties other marine planes. here Monday pecially hen rgentina's military CON ased their camoals i "T saw { 6 not permit thee? 5 trolied general election did little |288¢¢ Meir campaigns on prom.) 1 saw rees coming up--and Aithough the subject of the American nuclear, !n South, other phases of to guide South America's ee Of Danooel RevelOUInee) ponerse d Butler related. meeting was not announced, re- on her territory. Two/the desegregation move-!ond largest country toward /2"4 sg justice 2 eee © anything about it at jjabie sources said it dealt with A} Marville ment more pressing and im-|<ome form of tic denioc The People's Radical Party ofall. I am satisfied that it WAS the 43-year-old parolee, who Tenquin are mediately productive as a rule,|racy--and could well result: in/Dt, Arturo, Illia, 62, held the|the only thing to do. was freed conditionally last au; delegates were told. Branches! viol and civil war ead with about 25 cent of} A marine spokesman said the tumn while serving a life sen- and state conferences of the, 22 000.000 the vote--far short of the 51 per|cause of the craste could have for rape committed in NAACP were ed to."'mount).. }, i . had cent required for election of the/been a faulty electrical or hy av effort accelerating/y © 4." ao ii president. Voters .cast ballots!draulic system. thi get or aiioal elec tions How the over for electors pledged to the pres : : : cating pyarrwhare throw of Arturo Frond zi, the idential didates. The elec ON WAY OUT " Wilkins said that to Spero tye onai ore dent gcc un-'toral college will meet July 31 DEATHS MONTREAL (CP) -- Animal- minate racial imbalance and gpl a ae facials to name a president : drawn vehicles should be re greg have been taken in ping 'dei aor ate Blank ballots had run as high a wae Gk ~~ quired to. have. rear lights, the Now York Now Jérece ant Cal candidates as one-third of the vote y THE ¢ ANADIAN PRESS Quebec Bar Association de- fornia. and' court victories are vious elections boycotted by the _ Lunenburg, N.S,.-- Dr, J. H.j cided at its annual meeting, A. eine won. dists by district, iu followers of Peron 'while only) Freestone, 76, a former presi-|J. Campbell of Montreal op- other states 14 per cent of the voters heeded dent of the Maritime confer. posed the resolution, saying: 'If Peron's call in this election. ence of the United Church of we wait another two years the : sii ar M Canada horse probably will disappear WORKERS BACK PERON : Hamilton Dr. James A, and legislation will become a Chaput Starts : This may indicate a setback Simpson, 76, physician and in. perflous." for the followers of Peron and ternationally known Mason ~ Frondizi, who have the backing Thetford Mines Que canes Fast Over of the working masses, but it is\toccard 44. a vice-president 'of understood that some Peronists the 110.000-member Confedera voted for other presidential can- tion of National Trade l iGna: | Independence didates in hopes of finding some 6 a heart sitack i gg ell he boycott is not Montreal--Otho Rupert Sharp, MONTREAIL (CP) Separ only weapon of the Peron $0, former assistant general atist Leader Marcel Chaput has a. Thee h ave threatened| M@nager of the Bank of Mont- started a bread-and-water fast total--to atrie Fug bation a atine wad ain real in charge of the western 0 win sympathy--and financial the sane The Gostaderation at ra. division. support--for the Quebec inde that hae ae calla 3 "1 "aig aac: Sigmaringen -- Duke George pendence movement f deni str Br Bosnae Mites thr of Mecklenburg, #4; of a heart Mr. Chaput, leader of the Que attack bec Republican party, said in an interview Monday night his daily diet will be limited to wa ter and one slice of bread unt, nis treasury $100,000 |, richer few other were party's is confused election i 6) troops watch e Killaloe .. Muskoka North Sudbur The Republican party, a pro vinctai political organiza tion founded last December, re ied on voluntary contributions and was not financed by any group "As for myse fer the sacrifice of my he said "Naturally, there are limtis to 349 HAVE LICENCI tions REGINA (CP) There were . : 340 beverage rooms dispensing Peronist Jeader Andres beer in Saskatchewan as of May "ini has warned from his 14, 'a public relations officer of Place that the blank the Hotels Association of Saskat the st in a chewan re two to "retake power for types of beverage rooms in the province--one for men only and one for women women ac companied by mer Fra hid votes cam the f are nai peop e He says Argentina faces civi war--and his prediction could a person's endurance. I hope be -right unless some form of the. sum will be subscribed compromise is reached between within a me ' the military and civilian lead Mr. Chaput said $100,000 is the LABEL IS CRUEL amount needed "for the cause BANFF, Alta, (CP) Acci Active party membership cost, gent prone" is a cruel label for $12 a year but th is noth-|4 person, Miss Wilson ing prevent an individual) ,-ofeccor of psychology at the sending $20, $30 $50." University of Alberta. told the Chaput said he plans industry's ann tec n his office, sleeping 0n aland safety seminar. She couch at night, for the duration "do a lot of damage of his fast & GOOD FOOD Breoktast, Lunch, Dinner 2AM to2 P.M 5:30 P.M. to 8 P.M, Hotel Lancaster steps t Kapuskasing ft White River... Moosonee Timmins i can only o 4 en yorted. There are iat person,' or Observed Teperatures Low overnight, High Mond: Dawson . CALL OR SEE DIXON'S FOR OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 'Lolita 1 tb. 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