THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 7, 1964 97 's Toronto Stock Market Listings uu sNet Tl WN Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 1_Net Soctk Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Dome 408 int Stl P 1361 fav Group A 475 Duraine xO 8 Jefferson '15 E Amphi = 1500 100 East Suil 500 F Mar 500 66 66H Frnooeur INDUSTRIALS ed" ei GF Mining Z1@ $22% Nl Net a Goldray 1 i 300 $17%4 17Y% 17% een tee te 7575 $14¥2: Wa 4a WS 146 106 1a +e 620 $9%% 9% 9% Ath ae. Mh 200 $9 9% 9 mo Ss oe Sar ee et 75 $3244 32% 324+ %! Hollinger $24 4 2a-- Pr 1500 300. 320 330 +10 | 325 $112 114 Wi Irish Cop 3 23 23 2 $912 2 Wa 280 $35% 35% 3558+ Ye) |!50 167 (167 +1 $13% Manoir | 500 225 225 225 | Jacobus oe 3 ed $25%4 120 $16% 16% 16% | Jelex 1% 16 18 $17% 2060 $297% 29% 29% | Joburke 10'2 102 0i4-- 50 $68Y2 682 850 $1014 10% 10% + Ve) sen R, mH pk th 10% 10% Wet ve Jou' _ 7 450 $10% Ms ree nS e 625 600 625 +25 7 970 970 970 $142 11% Wha--% no © & 500 005 500 2000 3500 500 Granduc 300 Gunner 300 1000 50 Hasage i +1 Hastings 1305 I 'emag Texmont Tex Ore D HE-7: HOODS™ PETER FAK: BoRBOR@ RUSH women" BOG CROSBY =, So eeeerecmmrer cnn PRAM SIATRA ORO DUGAS «OAD SCHVARTE | SSSR HOWARD W. MOCHA RC PRODI TECARIOLON": PANN FROM WARNER BGS : An 250 $13 3 13 170 61% 582 58% Sut % Young HG Yukon A Hi I Cc eight lived and slept in the GRIMSBY, England (CP)--A|Twelve other people have also yp Nicosia might have been. mem- 2330 5 agg times the Canadian diplomat|the high commissioner arrived/Such experience. He also 66 +5 Siscoe 22 Steep i 5 different quarters in Bonn and Sulven 300 340 0 340 «64+8 |Sioner to Cyprus spends most strife| Vienna and Prague since join- Arthur Andrew has spent all transfer to Nicosia this year as Lab Min 377 the Tel Aviv embassy. One evening in mid-March, a B $10%4 0% 10% L Doufault 12 ' Nat Trust $25¥2 252 25a + Ve! Madsen bed " hod ' was trying to reach him on the Noone 1 ap 109-8 of officials in the government ome, Te ae 'es : $11% 114 1% + Ye] Neonex wis 105 105. 105 Z = fenmac ; ; Sales to 11 a.m.; 665,000. tingent here. He digests the/ing an . Poggi e e e During the Mansoura - Kok- Canadian Official sss" . jish air raids, the entire staff of/ BIRD GETS VIOLENT fing at his own front door. building' for three days. boy, aged eight, was clawed by|been attacked, appa » age . rent] th The opening of a mission in|a tawny owl here while stand-|same bird. a iy og By RUSSELL PEDEN that," one Cypriot was over-\orable for the high commis- NICOSIA (CP)--In ordinary|heard explaining to another as|stoner, but it was not his first Sil Miller Ag i _ airport recen opened the Canadian mission in oS ee. a ot ep aes filling the dual role of ambassa-|"* ee . *y. Vienna, and meres | missions to Sterratt 4700 sia 54 4 |. idor to Israel and high commis-/MOVED QUICKLY i Andrew has Can-|Prague "with secumity officers of his time im Tel Aviv. ada in such hot spots as Bonn,|sitting on the filing cabinets." But sin between Greek and Turkish cy.(iMe the foreign service in 1947, priots began six months ago, but he describes his hurried & : but two weeks in Nicosia, leay-|™y first taste of the drama- VO 10% 100 650 650. 650 +45" Josey ing a charge d'affaires to run tic. be peat cage fosmid $12%% 12% 12% ber of the Tel Avi Morse Ma 10 7 ' 300 175175 in Cyprus, he has been in con-|member 0 vey Oe hat (gay 2 a Lyndhet "a IY 7 i Va a" 4 + ¥4| stant dan with a wide pag bassy staff told him Ottawa $4914 490 49% + Vs) Magnet nde oe Oe ag | Merron J J = lot Archbishop Makarios, as well| "ex. ; NO Kees 2 aes +1 las the 1,100-man Canadian con-| 'It was Chris Eberts, the act- taining I should be doing. Wns ch Fae Su Tia 8 cretary.| "But then I've siwaye cae w FOREIGN TRADING local newspapers--Greek, Turk-/We were doing our own punch- 90 90 224 22% $322 32% 32' 24 2 24 --T 13% 13% 13% 270 --10 0 6794 6734 11% W% 4% l4e-- a smn +h $534 53% 53% -- Ve $132 13% 1342 $24 24 24 $432 43¥2 '9 $372 37% $15% 15% $17% 17% $17M% 17% $8% «8% 490 420 «430 $12 Vi $414 4} $43% 4 $12%-- 12% 4 Ws +14 8% + % +10 912% 128 12%-- Ve $1450 1459 1458 3 3° «(OW N_ Senator WW Norbeau 13 (130 Norgold NW Wa Norlex 19% 13% 13% Normetal 380 «375 «(375 | Norpax 23% 21% 2142--2'2 North Can 170 «+170 ba --7 | Northgate 550 | Obeska 7 Tha-- Va! Val Pac Pete Pow Corp | 1S --V $12% 12% 12% + Ve) 650 640 «650 +40 $12 12 2 Rothman $19% 19% 4+ Ve Royal Bank 200 $77 77 77 +\% StL Cp A pr 25 $103¥2 103¥2 103% Salada O00 $12% 12% 124---% Seven Arts 425 $15% 15¥e 1544+ Scott Mis 100 $202 20/2 202 Shel) Can 210 $185 18% 18% Shell | wts 300 675 Shop Save 25 $16% Simpsons 250 $26 SKD Mfg 100 $5% Slater Steel «25 $i9'4 Southam 210. $30'2 St Radio 265 $13' Steel Can 1550 $264 Suptest ord 725 $23'2 Tor-Dom Bk 161 $68'2 Tor Iron A 100 $15 T FINA 400 $14 Tr Can PL 365 $42% Trans-Mt 520 $20% Opemiska 885 «885 |. Orchan 60 65 --5 Paramaq 3 Patino 3 900 90 Pce Expl 2 y) ae 2 Peerless , 14% 142 a+ V2 Placer B= 0 $4412 442 48% -- %) "Radio Man To | | commenting Tuesday on tI visit'to Canada of Queen Eliz- Bulolo Frobex High Sit jscoe Un Buffad 80 75 Safety Stressed In Paris Press By Agence France-Presse | PARIS -- The French press, ish and English--and keeps the external affairs department in- formed of developments in the complex situation. He brings a professional eye to bear on the newspapers, hay- ing been a newspaper man him- self in the Halifax bureau of The Canadian Press before the outbreak of the Second World War. Andrew, 48, an energetic man of medium height with friendly brown eyes and a bristling grey moustache, is known to many Cypriots by a straw panama the {hat he wears everywhere, its brim turned up at a jaunty ing on the machine, and had/for me." some trouble reading each other, "He told me a_ resolution (assigning a Canadian UN con- tingent to Cyprus duty) had been drafted." Andrew needed to get estab- lished in Nicosia in a matter of days. There were no secure communications facilities avail- able at the time, not even a permanem office. : The Tel Aviv mission had looked after Canadian affairs in Cyprus since the Mediterranean}. island became independent in April, 1961, but Cyprus. had been relatively quiet and few FEATURE TODAY . . . 2:05--4:25---6:55---9:25 JAMES BOND Secret Agent 007 iS BACK! pete Sa SHOWING! It's Dynamite! Explosively Frank Bold and Blunt ! FIRST OSHAWA Kir Banks Interview | CHARLOTTETOWN Sa lems. Radio conrespondent Ed Murphy; jy, g dispatch from London, | Ca F T d who covers the parliamentary|t Figaro says that 'for the) arrree irade months to rent @ building," ff press gallery at Ottawa for) first time during a royal visit Andrew said. "I rented this one CKNW New Westminster, saysS|)tg g Commonwealth country the | Seen Welcome jim three days." lhe is going to broadcast @/Qucen will travel in an arm- Z ' ltaped interview with Harold)oreg car." OTTAWA (CP) -- Ind egg eaill "THE BEST MAN" storring HENRY FONDA CLIFF ROBERTSON EDIE ADAMS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT, : _ _|Camadians were living here. On Canadian) occasional visits before the the ambassador or a member of his staff had stayed | am labeth, emphasizes particularly |ansle. the importance of the security) 'Here comes the '|measures and again mentions|ambassador--the one with the] oricis, the French - Canadian prob-|-- ---- 4 20% 8Y2 124 13% Trans PPL 800 $6% Un Gas 100 $242 Versafood 7 Versatile 725 Vic G Tr 215 Walk GW 186 Fin tc 25 WITH LOVE in COLOR with SEAN CONNERY OSHAWA pe oe DR iv E = 4 Ny ADULT ENTERTAINMENT HWY.401 RA.3-4972 Cosmos . Crush int , Cronus . yonus c Sues pr $234 23% 7% Dist Seag 270 $65 65 OS -- D Bridge $22\4 22%e 220+ Ve D Coal pr $10 10 A Dotasco $242 242 24a + Ve $17% 17% 17% $5) 51 51 $227% 22% 22% $22¥2 222 22'2 $592 592 Da $11% W% 11%-- $49. 9 a+ $202 202 20% i Exquisite 900 «$9 82 Bia Exquite A w 300 190 175 75 a Fam Play 225 $202 2'2 2\2-- ve Fleet Mig 10 79 7" 79 Ford (US) 150 $64 64 64 Fruehaut 250° $9%4 94 9% Gen Dev 100 450 4 450 pee GMC 158 $109V2 1092 10912 + 2 es 25 $6 % % ee $954 954 954 -- % Well in a hotel. ; : West Ind 125 "Normally it takes us six) WCoast Tr 235 Vv W Supp! A 100 2% Weston A v0 9% Weston B 125 $19% 19% 1 OIL Alminex 2905 400 Am Leduc 1000 15a 15' Ang U Dev 500 2 2 Asamera 600 0 469 CS Pete 300 320 330 C Deth, 4005 900 900 Cc Ex Ges 20 161 161 Cent Dei 2450 B15 815 815 Dome Pete , 150 $17¥2 17% 17' NOW PLAYING BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 ADMISSION ONLY 75¢ veer w 'ReReRT b MATURE - MADISON - PRESTON Agni: fer tg Te Lege AA i. Ogg eon 4 ri 4 | Bankfield $23% 23% 23%4-- Ye 992.92 94 @ AM-FM RADIO © TV-PHONO COMBINATION © Gerrord Stereo Turntable 363 © Lerge TV--"High-Fidelity" Radie HONEST CAL'S SPECIAL with trade Furniture Appliances 728-9191 eres ames REGULAR RICES! 440 440 440 $12% 12% 12% 2500 171 171 171 100 460 460 400 --S "FROM HERE TO ETERNITY" WAS JAMES JONES' GREATEST. UNTIL THIS ONE! ¢ ADULT ENTERTAINMENT RETR ATOR cee 40.00 Down -- 17.00 Mthly. HONEST CAL's 424 KING ST. WEST He was as FEARED as JACK SLADE omnes RORY CALHOUN { the Seafarers International A dn Eins : : 0 great emotion in England and|the Commons that ail Cana- building a few blocks owen » gays the tape mentiOns|:najjas' wi ' to their)hy 'y | He says E 'Dallas' with respect to iT |biles between Canada and the! apartments. Gridoll yo 6s +a: « [SOM SIU sources and also dis-| otic protection for the Queen) ny to questions by 0} Mes in an apartment in the with some Liberal leaders, past ss in bom! 5 Sibir ri Se ye 26% + %, NCO pr 280 $55. 5555 against any shooting or bomb-|had put a free-trade plan be-lsecurity guards, "saving a mint| 161 10 16! al ke Speed Pes $13% 13% 13%-- Ye) Place 1000. 61 61 --! /|ranging to make ti pe two) ------_--____--_ 3% fe | 6 weeks ago he contracted to} It .is understood that the sug-| pRpoRTS NEW METHODS | $162 184 1€'2 Ss 10000 17 «17s Steps would involve gradual removal insect ithout hazard: f 1 D Va 220 | : 4 ; pests wi out hazards 0! sem vo 19 al esse 5 with a result about Nov. 20, of Canadian and American tat-! spreading poisons to man and| $15% 19% 15% + Ve 40 7 ; oo 1s aed -- (CP) -- Security |he discussed with Canadian cat male insects sterile to use of|f » $52% 52% 52%4 measures for the Queen's visit|manufacturers problems they/parasites, viruses and other a, Sale Of Shares M 4 Bethim 2 ; itiy' reached. |ward F. Knipling, entomologist parailel in the city's history, a 4 bare Gain Substantial a veteran RCMP officer said! lof the U.S, department of at sng JAMES WHNTHORE - RARE BAREROFT wo SSL COLE Bralorne Me Bit wl OLD COUNTRY Mag $84. Be Bet | Camp Chip tial" tax revenue as a result! quty, he added. | Sem Mines 2000 lof the sale of 25 per cent of|, RCMP and city police have Captain 4 Th 1% \to Canadians, Finance Minister Cent Pet 150 148 148 148 2 jcancelled for city police. lof English League. soccer However, he told the Com:| "We intend to give the Queen| ngt spgpinde, "LOBLAW GROCETERIAS ne' e '0 give the Queen) atches played Tuesday night: C Brewis 150 2 2 2 ported this week that the year said Tuesday. 'Wherever she is, "4 M "I don't know how it would Burnley 0 Manchester U 0 year history of the company. Mosher 500 128 128 128 +2 | $10,000,000," Mr. Gordon said in| wherever the Queen goes and|pimy 0 Plymouth 2 w% WA 16% a loss estimate made by John . Division IIT a " +) come increased nine percent to i 4" 47 47 --\ | Mr. Gordon said Canadians pe 1 strated an invention which con-| Walsall 0 Watford 4 Banks, former Canadian Paris Jour says there is|Minister Drury said Tuesday in| vo. a two-storey sandstone ros" paella al about that the English "had never be-|dians would welcome the Pros-lthe ancient walled city, a build-| i fore imagined there might be @)pect of free tnade in automo-|ing that formerly housed four| Liberal election candidates) Queen," United States P il F repted campaign fun ' , . . . ; | Andrew moved into an airy) Ps fy Slagod op ah gg who accep However, Liberation says that) But he declined to say in re-loftice on the second floor, He N Davies 1000 i7# 174 14-1 [cusses Banks' social association) ¥i1 pe a sufficient guarantee|Teader Diefenbaker whether he high commission, es do. three $15 b 6 +% CN Oils 40 310 310 310 i t 3 d, isos aty 1 Vh ih jeve-- 4) am. Present. ._ ling along the routes she willlfore the Canadian manufactur- itis." $2578 2578 259 + a Woriid v009 18¥%2 16% 162-- V2 Mr. Mumphy says that in at-|travel, pay of money in hotel bills. | ri a a | scarry Rain 7" $8) ary *e " « |gestion for free trade in cams 16 | 24 5 A n h > , r } pooner < it under wraps until after) a NEW YORK (AP) -- New| he Th Te Oe ee a en SIU election. Bal-| ecurity has come from Washington. It) methods are coming to control} 37 57 37 Union Oil | 20 SIS Ise ls | | ois expected to end Nov.| 9% 19% 1958 + % a ; A " b n ao Sir ie 17 + Yel MINES lat which date he will release Unprecedented «: during a five-year period. | wildlife, a scientist said Mon- 0 10 0 +% spableNe ie ye \the tape for broadcast. Mr. Drury said merely that|day. These range from making $7- 7 ------ rn ee OTTAWA 1000 «22 2 +1 oy BM 1000 109 +H to Ottawa during the Thanks-|face and possible solutions but| weapons aimed specifically at Belieterre giving weekend are without a|that no conclusions had been|certain insects, said Dr. Ed- 8 Bibis culture at Beltsville, Md ns 79 | OTTAWA (CP)--The federal | Tuesday. | re 5 A 370 $919 9146 91% -- %e| Bruncwk |treasury should get "substan-| ul available men will be on| 222 SOCCER SCORES 1 -- . ' " & Kesey 7128 30.2 90. 30% 4-v4/ Union Carbide of Canada shares |helq meetings to co-ordinate ac- : pe tivities, » has be all BUSINESS BRIEFS | Cassiar 750 $11%4 11% 11% Gordon said' Tuesday. ivities, and all leave has been) LONDON (Reuters)--Results Con Shaw 166 O18 1% 1% | , Chance rts 9300 \# 1% 1' | mons, he hasn't read a report|all the protection possible," Ot- Loblaw Groceterias Ltd., re-| ¢ Ores ie mm 2 2 that the transaction will cost/tawa Deputy Chief Ab Cavan Division I c Con Gillies 2000 7% 74 7'4-- ws this country $10,000,000. Arsenal 0 Notts F 3 ended May 30 in all sespens "4M we'll be there, too, was the greatest in the 45 Hn aed 97 365 345 --10 | cost the Canadian taxpayers) 'All rooftops will be covered Division II Peak earnings and sales were Wa 15% 16/4 + %4| reply to Opposition Leader Dief-|*'we'll have plainclothesmen in|Ghamiton : 1 , 0 Middlesbrough 2 among the new records set. 198 155188, +3 | enbaker, who drew attention to the crowd along he: be."? . Canadian retails sales of $551,- a a oe ig her route. Rotherham 3 Cardiff 1 560,000 were 5.7 percent above ms 5 55 5\*|Meyer, financial, editor of the last year. Consolidated net in- wah yh %y 7-1 |Montreal Gazette. JEEP-INTO-PLANE Brentford 3 Peterborough 1 A British firm has demon-| Bristol R 4-Bournemouth 2 $14,202,945 or $13.36 per com: Wa 12 Wa? @\also will: benefit from partici- ' : 3 pating in ownership of the firm,|verts a jeep into a hovercraft| Workington 2 Schunthorpe 0 bined second preference and ok 8 common share from $13,027,930) peini Pac 17 | which had been prosperous in| With air-producing fans and a Division IV or $12.12 for the year ended| Denison 164 + the past and which he expected |rubber skirt to trap and hold/Brighton 3 York City 1 ! the air cushion beneath it. Halifex 2 Lincoln 1 June 1, 1963. Dicknsn Oo 05 505 Discovery 330 --5 'would be prosperous in future. GORDON MACKAY AND CO.) - ATI THE OSHAWA BOARD OF EDUCATION GLASSES REFERENCE Gordon Mackay and Stores) CES Ltd., Toronto, report sales have \ been. buoyant and have increas-/ ed by 11 percent to $10,500,000 \ TO ANYONE NOT ATTENDING The Oshawa Board of Education is keenly interested in the educational needsof all of our citizens, To meet the requirements of those who are not in the regular school programme, a special night school or adult school'has beencarried -on for a number of years for those interested in upgrading their education, acquiring new skills, or learning an art. or craft. Detailed information may be obtained on registration nights at the schools listed. THIS AD FOR profit rates are higher for bid | income. New _ and enlarged stores have made good ante progress. DRAW PLANT PLANS | Leonard Hynes, president of Canadian Industries: Ltd., an- | nounced Tuesday in Montrea! that process and engineering plans for a mu!ti-million-dollar ammonia pant are being drawn un by the company. No specific ite hasbeen determined _al- though it is to be in Onfa It wou'd employ from 200 to 300 | persons. for the first half of 1964. Gross/ DAY SCHOOL GRADE 13 COURSES .,. These classes are now in progress. For further information _| consult ppropriate school. See left. UNIVERSITY EXTENS FOR DEGREE CREDIT AT M.C.V.1. McLAUGHLIN C. & V. I. TECHNICAL COURSES __AUTO MECHANICS - BASIC... AUTO AUTO MECHANICS - ADVANCED ... O'NEILL C. & V. I. BOOKKEEPING SES BUSINESS MACHINES MONEY ROLLS IN I Highways Minister Phikp Gaziardi of - British Columbia | says the B.( government is collecting $58,000 a dav in inter- est from money paid to the povince by the United States for its share in the Columbia River project. The highways minister, speaking in Calgary said the American government has paid $273,000,000 in Cana- ean funds to date for down- stream power rights from the | project PILOT KILLED | MOOSE JAW (CP) -- An RCAF pilot was killed and an airman seriously injured Tues- | day when their Harvard trainer crashed and burned south of the | RCAF station at Moose Jaw. RCAF identified the pilot as FO J. M. G, Nadon, 21, a native of Buckingham, Que, LAC) J. M. E.. Paul, 30, of Scotts- town, Que., was in serious con- dition in Moose Jaw hospital. RETRIAL ORDERED 1 DEVON, England (Reuters) A 22-year-old laborer Tuesday || became the first person in Brit- isi, legal history to be retried for murder, Michael Isaac, con- victed of murder in April and | sentenced to life,. stood trial once more, charged with the | same crime. His second appear- ance in the same dock was or- dered by the Court of Criminal Appeal in July under the Crim- imal Appeal Act, then a week! | Olid, DRESSMAKING - ADVANCED FRENCH - BASIC FRENCH - 13 GEOMETRY - 11 - 13 MUSIC - INSTRUMENTAL ... OFFICE PRACTICE PHYSICAL EDUCATION PRACTICAL DRESS DESIGN SEWING STENOGRAPHY - BASIC - ADVANCE TRIGONOMETRY - 13 i TYPING - BASIC - ADVANCED .. CENTRAL C, I. ~ CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH ENGLISH - BASIC ENGLISH - INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH - ADVANCED ENGLISH - PRACTICAL ENGLISH - 12 - 13 MILLINERY SEWING Re R° go Re go Ro Re = DONEVAN C. I. ART - 13 AND GENERAL ART BIOLOGY - 13 CHEMISTRY - 12 DRESSMAKING - ADV. GEOGRAPHY - 13 HISTORY - 13 PHYSICS - 11 eee SPANISH - BASIC .. TYPING - BASIC <£<<etece FT e<ecee @ Re Qe Qe Ro Re Reo ge LS 18. English 9 - Friday nights - tember 25. September 19. September 19. Auditing is permitted, REGISTER WITH THE DEP QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, K French 1 - Friday nights - fortnightly - beginning September History 2 - Saturday mornings - fortnightly - beginning Philosophy 2 - Saturday mornings - fortnightly - beginning fortnightly - beginning Sep- ARTMENT OF EXTENSION, INGSTON, ONTARIO. BLUEPRINT READING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION . DRAFTING - ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING (MECHANICAL) - BASIC DRAFTING (MECHANICAL) - ADVANCED ... ELECTRICITY (INDUSTRIAL) ELECTRONICS (RADIO & T.V ELECTRONICS (Radio & T.V.) - INTERMEDIATE LAWN MOWER & OUTBOARD SERVICING .. MACHINE SHOP-BASIC.............. MACHINE SHOP - ADVANCED = REFRIGERATION -~ BASIC & INTERMEDIATE Tues. Tues. Tues. Mon. Thurs. Mon. & Thurs. - BASIC Mon. & Thurs. Tues. Tues. Wed. Wed. OTHER COURSES In co-operation with the Whitby District High School Board other subjects may be offered provided there is sufficient enrolment. CREDIT CARDS Credit cards will be issued to students who meet the re- quired standard of proficiency. Classes Normally Held Between 7:00 p.m..and 10:00 p.m, E t Other classes will be offered if fifteen or more applications are received. $10.00 per course to be paid at time of enrolment; no refunds at end of term. Material fees will be charged in some subjects, HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING Tues. WELDING - BASIC WELDING - ADVANCED ADVANCED TECHNICAL Evening Courses Theory courses, requiring Grade 12 or equivalent, now in progress. For further information consult the school Monday and Thursday. GENERAL INTEREST COURSES Night COMMERCIAL FOOD PREPARATION ...... Wed. GOURMET FOODS _. Cie en Wee INTERIOR DECORATING (FALL TERM Wed. MERCHANDISING ..... Tues. MUSIC . INSTRUMENTAL) . Wed. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT (WINTER TERM) Wed. VOICE IMPROVEMENT ..... ia RETRAINING OF THE UNEMPLOYED Classes stort in N ber. For inf ion and courses available consult the National Employment Office. oeee . REGISTER in person ot the appropriate school Tuesday, October 13 or Wednes- day, October 14. Classes Start Monday, October 19 O'NEILL COLLEGIATE AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE -- 301 Simcoe Street North CENTRAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE -- 240 Simcoe Street South DR. F. J. DONEVAN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE -- Harmony Road South | R. S. McLAUGHLIN COLLEGIATE AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE--570 Stevenson Rd. N. Telephone 728-9407 BOARD OF EDUCATION, OSHAWA Telephone 728-7531 Telephone 723-4678 Telephone 728-7315 G. K. DRYNAN, Q.C., Chairman J. R.- BACKUS, Business Adminstrator TIMES © 1:30 » 4:00 » 6:30-9:10 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:08 IEKOTE 10 i sot PA OL¢ by OE LUXE IROSSANO BRAZZI-MITZI GAYNOR JOHN KERR FRANCE NUYEN featuring RAY WALSTON NTA HALL 'town PAUL 05 A MAGHA Produchon + Released by 20th Century Foe BUDDY ADLER OSHA LOGAN | STARTS THEATRE ¢@