34 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 2, 1965 STOCK MARKET bi nN AM. = (Quotations in cents uniess gp s «Odd 'et, rights, xw--x-warrants. xd---Ex-dividend, --Ex- Net 'dienae is from previous board-iot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS Stock Abitibi Ackind Ackind pr 20 Alta Gas 600 Alta Gas w 500 Alta Nat 225 Algoma 45 Alliance A 200 Alumini Ang CP Ang CP 4% Arg C P pr Arg 290 or All Sugar Auto E! Bank Rank Rath Bath Bath Bell Bow Valiay Bow-M pr Brazil Br Thk Ba Ol! xd BC Forest BCPh 6 pr BCPh 4' pr Br Int Fin Burns Cal Pow Can Oils A CIF 44 Can Malt C Pack A Can Per rts CSL Pr xd CAE C Brew Bales 045 Mont NS #0 210 0 210 35) 1500 1330 2" 100 400 1) Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $)2% 12% \P4--~ 0 me C Brew 8 pr 110 + Cdn Can A Cc Chem w C Dredge 110 500 250 inv € 1 Gas Oil 172 Cit 625 Cc Mare 700 CPR 3611 200 7$ 360 C Vickers Cc Westng Chemcell Chrysler Col Cel! 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Gridoil Midcon 4000, Mill City 2500 Nor Am Gas 2000 NC Olls 2700 Okalte $00 Permo 500 Place 165 Prairie Oil 100 Provo Gas 3600 4000 00 2300 700 750 Stanwell Triad Oil Union Of U Canso Wsburne W Oeccaita 50 257 18% 1" 130 365 ] 255 18% 20 130 65 MINES 610 SS 9 sia% 780 190 200 1870 370 Advocate Akaitcho 00 82 82 82 A Am Moly +500 24 74 WM 4 Ang Rovyn 5 5 5 3 Ansil y - Area Arion Argosy A Arcadia + Atlas Yk Barex Baska Belleterre Bethim Bevcon Bralorne Brunswk Bunker Cable Camtio Camp Chib © Tung € Dyno Cassiar Cheskirk 500 615 610 --10 7s 9 +10 4 7900 300 1000 200 2105 3000 4000 520 12260 GREENWOOD RESULTS GREENWOOD RESULTS JUNE 1 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000 cisiming maiden thr and four year olds foaled }i mCDA 7 furs (12) 7-Paim Oasis Gordon 6Greek Tar Maxwell 12-Credit Union Werry Time 128 1-5 Also Ran In Order: Brutus, Marie's Bid, Champ, Bodwenni, Xalapa Curry, Prince and Tan Mist Winner, 6 f, 3, by Sultan Mahmoud-- Orama, ye Le Pailion. $ $17.70 600 299 4M 3.4 2.70 Aunt Fanny, Cloud Briefnado Martain Ascot Poo Daily Double Pool $42,141 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100 claim ng three year olds foaled in CDA 1 mile (6) 4+C. Lill Turcotte 5-Bobby Weaver 6&Kirn Maiden Time 140 3 Also Rai In Order: Roman Warrior Lucky Deal, and Zeesekite The Daily Double, Paim Oasis (7) and Champagne Lil! (4), Paid $78.00 Winner, ch f, 3, by Mahan Lillian W., by Sky Raider or Valdina Foe. $12.40 $.00 3.00 McComb 3.50 2.30 Inouye ' 2.00 , Pool $36,716 Purse $7,000 claiming olds foaled THIRD RACE maiden three and four year in CDA 7 furs (12 5-Susan' s Prince Turcotte$42.20 2 9 9.20 1-Sail Along tnouye 5.70 8.80 4DH-Sweet Sailing Dittfach 3.10 7-DH-Rice McComb 980 Time 130 1-5 Also Ran Wheels, Royal Shield, Miss Tulip, Chic DH-Deadheat for ard Winner, b ¢, 4, by Blue Prince Fire, by War Dog. Pool $40,937 In Order: Sea Day, White Bunny, Dorene's Son Red Gay Chant and Davids Night FOURTH RACE -- :Purse $7,000 claim ng maiden two year old fillies foaled in CDA 4 FRS 4+C. Feathers McGoverns!4.40 7-Stan's Brief Ferro 6-Some Migs e Diltfach Time Also Ran In Order: Levee, Miss Telso Acceptable Gift Winner, b f 5.50 10 3.20 2.4 2.80 atin and Dip, L Lilian Luxury Peace 2, by Bull Vie--Featherhd 9 Lady, by Grey Wing. Giant YK Granduc Guich Gunnar Hastings Headway Heath Hollinger Hud Bay Hu-Pam Int Bibis Int Heliurr 1 Kenville ? Byhalia Nconex N Hosco N Kelore N Rouyn N_ Senatr Nisto Norbeau Norlex Normetal Norpax N Rank 1500 33 Northcal 58 Northgte 680 O'Leary ! Opemiska Orchan Paramaq Patino xd Pax Int Peerless Perron } Pick Crow 5 Preston 995 990 Probe OB Purdex ee ee Que Chib 1$ 5 1§ Que Lith 340. 340 340 Que Man 7 7 Qunston Quemont Quonto Raglan Rayrock Renabie Rexspar Rio Algom Rockwin Roman Sherritt Silvertield Silvmaq Sil Stand Siscoe Steep R 33 58 875 925 $20 910 515 900 "4 750 2500 1000 00 000 3000 3000 1400 500 200 500 2 6. Taranto Young HG Zenmac Zulapa 500 37 8\a « wr % Sales te 1) arr £40,000 FORE 00 400 IGN TRADING Bréw pda s 10% wis Discovery Mad e Acint She Siscoe West © Hardy Has Two Wins, One Show : TORONTO (CP) Trainer Hardy sent three horses to the post at Greenwood Race- way Tuesday and two of them came home winners and the other finished third Hardy saddled Susan's Prince 20-1 hot winner of the third Red Purse finish third sixth race and then had est moment when Wel pset highly regarded Siren in the featured race Well To Do, with Ave mez in the saddle, paid $3.10 and $2.70 Susan's Prince Sorokolit of Toronto highest he beat yre rec the big Do n his To seventh ino Go $7.70 owned by paid day when in four horse photo-finish. In winning his first race, Susan Prince paid $42.20, $15.90 and $9.20 The daily double of Palm Oasis and Champagne Lill, win ner first two race e- A the of price the Sail Along a of the turned atang $78 In the No qui and Kiddir paid . DU-Our A Pool $46,496 GARDEN CITY RACEWAY JUNE) FIRST RACE mile (Trot yos. and under, Purse $900 (7 ster Mat Kingstor Reta Haw Archdekin On--Hansen TUES,, for § 320 770 660 250 410 550 ea Time 211 45 Also Started Patricia Protector Rebel Princess, Smedley and Bucky Song Doniedo ate S DQ-F 6th for Scratch nished 2nd terference SECOND RACE 3 and 4 yos ' Cherry Pit Mary Lyr Tommy Aftorney wtime 209 4-5 Also Started: Johnny Ringo, Darky Dale B, King Grattan $, Stormy Grattan Maggie Wel McMillan DD Matt and 6-€ $6.50 THIRD RACE € (tr yos, and up, Purse $800 (8 Dean (Kingston 520 Marie Walker 4.00 Collins Findley 4 050 3.40 Phyilis 3.00 O45 Started, Hava J Ridde Time 2 Also Freee Rusty Cherry and Lee Oveimo. Sabrina ep, Rose FOURTH RACE mile (pace) for vos, and under, Purse $800 (#) Monsieur Reynard Campbell#70 480 Alexandra Carro' 2.90 Irish Blue Wellwood Time Also Started Gregor DNF DNF 130 8.00 17 Pal rect Me and Beau D Armbro Jimmy ; ca's Flash Accident Did Not Finish FIFTH RACE 1 mile tor yos. and up puurse $900 (8 Madam Victor Arthur 19.90 6.90 The Irishman Feagan 3.80 Alaynce Scot Cahie Time 209 trot 440 3.00 5.20 GREENWOOD ENTRIES THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000 claiming maiden three and four olds, 7 furs. (15) Held Over Harris King Strome Hale Gale Parker Crying Jerry No Boy Reau's Upstart Turcotte Willie's Date No Boy Rockator Harrison Parkview Pike Inouye Bettye M 3,000 year A-X11 hh 12 4 x106 122 x 16 Armstrong 20 10. Winning Score Inouye Red Garters No Boy 2. Harford Furnace Harris X120 Also Eligible: Nordstern Ne Boy Jet Invader No Boy 125 Bridget L. Harris A-X113 W Moldowan and F entry 106 Lynett SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 (3,000) claiming four year olds and up foaled in CDA, 7 furs (9 Piucky Crest No Boy 2, Peter Whack Sutcliffe 3, Dark Turcotte 4. Stromaway Hale 5. Marathon Runner Harris Invader No Boy 8. Orono Boy Harrison 9, Navy Grand No Boy x1 Gem X10 Ditttach Tow THIRD RACE Purse $7,000 claiming maiden three and four Divn of Ist) 7 furs (16) Escaliz Cuthbertsor Dream Plan Harris R Pleasure Cuthbertson Swanky Kid No Boy e H. Turcotte Tempered Sea Harrison Mermaid Ferro Grant Jr. No Boy Mis Scooter No Roy Eddie Shack Dittfach Curry Queen No Boy 12. No Rent Turcotte Also Eligible Play Friend Parke Resioive Harris Fast Kitten No Boy Donlea No Boy A Stronach enrty (Weight on 000 year olds oya Latin F and. Mrs. tempered Sea FOURTH RACE claiming maiden two year - Purse $2,100 olds 4\/2 7,500 furs New Rules For Held Need If Canada To Survive SASKATOON cifizenship rule (CP)--A federal officer Says new understanding friendship between French English and a revised le gal constitution are needed if Canada is to survive as a na tion to foster and and Rita Cadieux of Montreal, re- gional citizenship development officer of the immigration department, spoke Monday to the national Young Women's. Christian Association conference rhe Canadian dilemma arises from racial conflicts of histgri- cal .origin, but too much tM 15 dwelling and 'the a result of them, has been. spent on} these conflicts for he said Mrs. Cadieux told. the more than 400 delegates that efforts to solve the differences betweey English and French Canada must involve by all and friend rather tinued dwelling' on which separate Mrs} Cadieux the Mont area have a com mon desire world of rather chil survival as to foster than divisions ship tn see a aternity for ea ind = fr than one of strife their idren, it was interesting to aote|cent, Disqualified and placed ¢ 20 claiming four yal? x 106 | 2 citizenship and) jlanguage fears] a concerted effort) inderstanding|of coh-jincrease said women of} already found that co-operative| TIME CHANGE UNWANTED jwork had been effective in fur-| Daylight time was first intro- thering understanding. The res-|dyced in the United States in jolution said there were both 1918, and repealed two years oer oe iproblems and strong points in é : Z SASKATOON « P)--The Na |Canada' s heritage as a bicul-|!ater at the insistence of farm- tional YWCA meeting passed altyral nation. ers. resolution Monday calling for) -- 23 TPE common projects among French )and English cultures to pro- ADULT mote mutual understanding be- eesiaccuncnuened tween them. The resolution said the YWCA | Common Projects | Unemployment Fund Urged For Unity In The Black Over Winte By BEN WARD ing up a reserve agaimst win- OTTAWA (CP) -- Exceeding|ter unemployment. oy Pcs aa- brightest expectations, the un-| The end -- temporarily, employment insurance fund has|least--of the fund's deficit Ob come through the winter andilem will remove some of the spring unemployment seasons|pressure on the governm ent for without going into the red. an overhaul of the unemploy-|is bilingual and bicultural and Latest figures show the fund|ment insurance system. eee | had a balance of $22,037,000 at) A special committee 4;tudied| OSHAWA $1400 460 240'the end of April, compared t0|the sagging fund three years| DRIVE-IN THEATRE se Figia deficit of $25,863,000 at the ago and recommended ¢lrastic NOW PLAYING GREGORY bf FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 claiming maiden two year old fillies foaled In CDA 44 Furs. (7) +Pioneer Polly Dittfach $16.00 6.70 3.50 VAlot Tolike Hale 3.10 2.40 7-Neptunes Hostess Leblanc 2.70 Time 54 3-5 Also Ran Also ® Breeze, Hunter's Delight, miral $ Late Scratch -- Fair Solastra Winner, b 1, 2, by Old Ploneer--Sadi- aie, by Chop Chop. Pool $47,732 TALLULAH Bh ... 1S "THE DEMON" STEFANIE POWERS .. 1S "THE DARLING" SIXTH RACE -~ Purse $2,400 claiming three year olds 1 mile (5). DSaratanga Maxwell 4No Kidding Ditifach 5SRed Purse MComb Time 140 Also Ran in and A-Reveiling Late Scratch A-Ki-D-K F Junger, T E King yar W T Mason same time last year changes to stem the diecline.) About the worst it could do|But the recommendation: are| this month would be to drop to| considered politically unpi ypular| foc about $18,000,000 before the/particularly for a minorifj/ gov- The Quinella, Soratanga and No Kidding] Summer job pickup starts build-jernment, In the main, thiry in- Wisner, bf, 3, by Jamie K = Cairn-/'"S UP eserves. |volve bringing more werkers gorum, by North Wales 2nd. Last fall the or 9 8 ml into its coverage to hoosi! pre- Pool $21,159. dicted the fund we e in the 2 dl : he fund woul k mium collections and dro pping| red by the end of May. A fore-lsome of the seasonal workers SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,100 allow cast turned in to Labor Minis-|now inc cluded. ances four year olds and up 1 mile (Hi fer &Well To Do Gomer $7.10 3.10 2.70 MacEachen at that time} Lj Gord's 3-Traffic Siren Dittfach 299 320 said the deficit might be as low Dickin (hick 4Carrier Sorensen I59\as $1,000,000 if the ec onomy Phone 1 continued to grow or as high) 728-7321 Order: Spotted Fiyer, Captain Newman ANGIE 'SICKINSON- BOBBY DARIN EL PICTURE AS CORPORAL Pit TOMER, SCWMITARS CLASH IN A MIGHTY SPECTACLE! Arctic Swirl, Also Ran In. Order Jovial Joel and Fermoy as $25,000,000 if job conditions| Winner, ch g, 4, by Madir--Feeling | Good, by Daumier. remained unchanged. Pool $59,507 In 1963 and 1964 the. fund EIGTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 claiming plunged deeply into the red four year olds and up 7 furs (9) and had- to be supported by iyhoordore' ©. Gordon $670 410 3.09 federal Joans until rising pre- 2-Arthur H Sore Nsen 100 miums in the summer months}! ES returned it to solvency. The) hount Market OSS Was $37,181,000 at the end of May, 1963, and $30,658,000 at the same point in 1964 This year's high level of win- ter employment reduced the drain on the fund sharply from|¢ the experience of the last two! vears In April SHEAR SHOCK! 2 SENSATIONAL FIRST RUN HITS ! AVERY SPECIAL AGENT WITH A CODE THAT MEANS HE CAN GO ALL THE WAY! LEX BARKER and RONALD FRASER in ¢, Lope 7... YeTIm TECHNICOLOR® pa ~TECHNISCOPE® Vaatteati,, \ COLUMBIA RELEASE STARTS omovcor (aA \ ||; BOX OFFICE OPENS AT DUSK FIRST SHOW AT DUSK in Order er, | Eddy, Fabison, and Slithering Sam Winner, b g, 4, by Canadian Champ- Tiny Terry, by Free For All, Pool $63,718 Total Pool $408,240 Attendance 6,094 "Seduced and Abandoned" "Sparro\vs Can't Sing" > LAST TIMES TONIGHT STARTS 'THURSDAY YOU WON'T BE THE SAME WHEN 'YOU COME OUT OF SHOCK TREATMENT oe with---- STUART WITMAN CAROL LYNLEY RODDY McDOWALL LAUREN BACALL ADULT ENTERTAINMENT fer example, pre- miums paid by workers, their employers and the federal} treasury totalled $30,756,000 sw dg e benefit payments ran to 3.312.000. Thus the month's loss $12 556.000 Lord Yates, Pixie Lee and Squaw Valley Also Started 2nd, Parlay, Intrigant, SHIRLEY MacLAINE ROBERT MITCHUM PAUL NEWMAN DEAN MARTIN GENE KELLY BOB COMMINGS DICK VanDYKE Sixth race & tor yos. and under, Purse $800 (8) Bomber Dares Madill 3.30 Andy Byrd Wellwood Meadow Wave Waddell 6.50 é Time 208 FUND SANK Also Stated: Armbro Erin, Gay Charm > ess we Mighty Glen, Cunny's Bud, and But in April of last miums totalled only Major's Missey Quinella Nos, 5-Bomber against benefits of the fund sank mile (pace 2.0 80 2. 0 was year pre-\¢ 5,528,000 4 Dares and 8 Andy Byrd Paid $8.30 og Finished rd disqualified placed last for interference and and by $27 064,- 000 This year's surplus situation is even more significant in view s4°lof the fact that the fund had to pay off huge loan last sum- mer it could start build "WHAT A WAY | TO GO" In Color ENTERTAINMENT BILTMORE PHONE 725-5833 TOGETHER ow: ew DON'T..MISS.... Double the excitement wilh Double DOUBLED-SEVEN! SEVENTH RACE m Pace) for 2 yos. and ip, Purse $400 Quick Boy Kroger Prince Vesta Direct C Time 209 4-5 Also Started: DQ-Lusty Lory, Dar t Grattan, Eva "Mohawk Jerome G #.20 14.70 Smith McFarland rowe its CORONET LOUNGE OF THE CADILLAC HOTEL PRESENTS THE FAMOUS NED LANDRY »» HIS TRIO before ADULT disqualit ed lapped on Break and placed at the wire ath Pig a SAT. AND SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M, ws' Changes Seen 7.2% If Status Equal TORONTO (CP) 4nd non, assistant director of exten-| sion at McMaster University, 3,Hamilton, says the family will not be able continue in its present form women try. to gain equal educational and pro- fessional status with men Mr. Vernon outlined remarks he had made Friday to a closed session of the Canadian Federa- tion of University Women. The federation was discussing the possibilities of further education for married or working women who had a university degree but, wanted to do post - graduate) work Mr EIGHTH RACE mile and up Purse $1,100 (8 Who Galbraith 8 Hunter Feagan Frost McKinley me 207 1-5 Also Stated, Meadow Brooke ¢ Pride C, Homestead Dan, Invasion Prince C.OPE Foster Ver- NINTH RACE 1 mile for yos. and up Purse $700 (8 Specer's PRIDE Hilliard 19.20 Macclennen Boy Desjardins Rodger Hai Madilr 410 Time 108 4-5 Also Stated, Darts, DQ-Hi Acres and Andy Counsel DQ-Finished 2nd disqualified' and placed éth for interference Att. 2,154 Total Pool $106,839 (Pace) lo if 4.00 6.50 7.90 0.60 Eddie's Pr Averill, ide, SSandy Jean. Third PQARAGUAYO Robinson Gay Robin Dittfach Willie Wahoo Dittfach Sectoria Walsh Golden Champ Hale Glem Clam No Boy 1 Rar Fly Gal Hale W Get Up Mark Parker x Minda Maxwell -- $ Desnoyers and H € Burton entry inter- of the nettled Vernon said view Monday that women delegates by his suggestions They think they can be both l-time professionals and full- he said in an most were A-112 2. A 4 ? a 9 A ful time mothers,' Mr. Vernon said that now take most of the caring for families should be encouraged to con- tinue their education, but he wondered whether they. realized | the full implications of going back to university and whether they were aware of the amount of work and application § re- quired by graduate courses. MUST HAVE HELP He said if women are going to leave their homes they must be prepared to have' other people their children They are not able to do it within the old framework, The family as a biological unit will have to dis 1,000 FIFTH RACE year Purse $2,100 olds and up 6 women load of Women miles pees No Boy 2. My Liege Turcotte Crystal Fire Walsh 4, Dandier No Boy 3 5. Choreography Leblane 9 6. Black Coral Inouye 7, Joe The Captain Quinella, Wagering "WAL IRY SALTOMAN ano ALBERT P. BROCCOLT mesa ww ry awnc's FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE mma SEAN CONNERY,. JAMES BOND 1 EEWNICOLORS] acaricaseo roy umiteD aRmsts wan FueMine's DR. re SEAN | CONNERY « JAMES BOND [recnicoron) Pe ne.taat® remy UNITED ARTISTS No Boy RECOMMENDED AS ADULIL ENTERTAINMENT SIXTH RACE Purse ances four year olds and up Reagent Gomez Fore St. Rover Nacuba Dittfach Belfort Tingley Your County King Gorm McC allow rs No Boy thbertson ite NED LANDRY one of the greatest fiddlers in, the world, Past North American Champion, and well known TV personality. A SHOW YOU MUSTN'T MISS DRIVEcIN SEVENTH RACE Purse $2,700 PHONE -- TORONTO -- 262-3969 -- WHITBY 668-2008 ances three. year olds foaled In CDA, mile (10 Canadian Statute Harris x11 2. Market Bid Ferro x 3, Blue Mel Dittfach 4, Lemartel No Boy 5, Gun Artist McComb 6 ) allow one raise going. to be Certified for your safety and ELECTRICAL IN-CAR HEATERS At no extra cost! SHOW TIMES 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:30 7:35 - 9:40 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:20 " ADVENTURE AND LAUGHTER coowhen the fightin'est sailor since 'TUGBOAT ANNIE' goes looking for YOU ARE ASSURED A WARM WELCOME? Y 2a. AT THE ODEON DRIVE male Ringer Flinger Rob appear first Sassy Sarah Robinson Prince Guard Sorensen 9 Mr. Vernon mistic note Walsh 122 Bt bbies al '2 which was prospects of increased educa tion for women, New York author Eve Merriam, keynote X11] speaker, said that the age of n« male superiority is on the way 4'out and that women have only 0'their own feelings of guilt and inferiority to conquer sounded a pessi at a conference encouraging the Hiaveaan PR egy si A'-- Bill Beasley BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:45 INCLUDING SUNDAYS 6 ied in EIGHTH RACE Purse $2,000 claiming four year olds and up foa CDA (Divn of 2nd) 7 furs (9 1, Navarro Harris Deal Me Aces Shuk Page Service Dittach Dougs Chop No Boy Woodcote Park Maxwell Regent Park No Boy 6 Cloud |. V. No Boy Blue Mischief Inouye Lady Domain Leblanc ONE WEEK ONLY ! FEATURE AT 1:30 -- 4:00 = 6:30 -- 9:00 TOMORROW THE ENCHANTING 2 3 4 5. ri 7 a Society of : . ied t F Automotive Engineers buried treasure. PS, (She's kinda cute too.) HAYLEY MILLS JOHN MILLS Understanding that when women visualized the future for their children, they easily reached understanding with each other Face - to face experiences where people meet and get to} | know each other, as individuals: should be fostered, she said Speedier means of travel, inter- provincial exchanges on both the cultural and constitutional levels, would help greatly be sought encourage the learning of either English or French as a_ third depending on locale learning must come from! and a desire to communi rather than compulsion, if to be effective, but this done including BEST ACTRESS ° OF THE YEAR JULIE ANDREWS = | FOR HER PERFORMANCE IN Stimuli should to The cate H. CECIL WHITE ! aA it could were be be mpany named chair the tion of the Automotive Engineers White has occepted hip of the SAE mmittec been SALES RISE Ontario Sex . Dominion Textile had consolidated net sales the fiscal year ended March $161,601-08, a per-cent} compared with the previous year's $151,585,406 says the company's annual re- port released in Montreal Tues day. Consolidated net earnings 40 were $5,910,095 $2.25 Share| the ted States On. 389.083 S743 dl tunci the per { the mot ile nia? 4 FAMOUS Lid for 31) the Nationa Co 965 ¢hoirman dug Membershio _ Ce 66 Membership -- ¢ ie] Futh about Sprin TECHNICOLORe LIONEL JEFFRIES w-car /wstsc' DAVID TOMLINSON -- START TO-DAY ond sts more aO4 » Glynis Johns than 32 years of th ry Dick Van Dyke» David Tomlin BUYS Oh DAW Dahl raid Bi WALSH ABER THON meni bt srt mee LAST DAY "NIGHT A\UST FALL" "SIGNPOST- TO MURDER" (ADULT automotive ex ntessional society of hos more Canada ond the outomotive industry, thar ections or a ai de against or of PLAYERS share, a rease 7.2 ard THEATRE I facturing industry