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Children attending the ot- tawa Neighborhood Nursery School satisfy their artistic urges as part of the school‘s "free self-expression" theme. These young artists definitely CHILDREN AT NURSERY SCHOOL TRY PAINTING belong to the abstract school of art. The school. founded in Car Demand Gives Steel New Impetus CLEVELAND (APi —-- Steady improvement in automotive de- mand has resulted in an in- crease in steel production. Steel magazine reported The metal - working weekly said the steel output in the United States this week 's e - pected to be slightly higher than the 1.900.000 ingot tons eratlons were rUnnlng at 62 per cent of estimated annual capa- city (160.000.000 tons). com- pared with the previous week's 60.5 per cent “Steelmakers who believed two months ago that 1963 ingot production wouldn't exceed 95.- 1942. la the oldest of four co- operative nurseries in Ottawa. Slows At ‘ N.Y. the sixth straight week but the upward progress was getting r. owe Th week's rise was the smallest of the six. The list was beginning to show the confus- ing cross-currents typical of De- cember markets when long- term profit-taking. tax-loss sell- ing. switching. and other trans. Stock Advance m .— NEW YORK (APl—The stock market last week stretched its post-Cuban crisis rally through VISIT III-STYLE MILLINERY Just Arrived Finest Quality Angora Woollens and o Stylings in Ladies Hats for Christmas. ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS POULTRY NOW! All fresh Island killed .. Turkeys. Gees. Dacha. Canons & Fowl Will hold all orders until re gull-ed. QUEEN STREET MEAT MARKET I TANTON TIRE ls: Kent St. um um SPECIAL CHRISTMAS Parana 'on the spot mm... DIAL m THE PERFECT " Simpson: Sears TOY TOWN Now conveniently locat- ed on Main Floor, fea- turing a special table of toys FOR “HER” New styles and materials DRESSES and PARTY DRESS 3515. Newest colors SLACKS & SKIRTS New Shipmenu SWEATERS and BULKY K . ITS $4.95 to $11.95 SpeciaUy priced till Christmas Dial Hess , KENNEDY'S mm - GIFTS WITH LADIES WEAR MEANING 150 Queen at. Dial +8925 Binge. Prayer and Tummy; Mottoes, mgues and Cards THE BIBLE HOUSE "HIS" or "HER" 170 Kent Street G “E ' 4.5331 For Him—— Nimitz $14 3"“ 5°“ New GOODYEAR For an?“ s 1 SPECIAL . ghslgnar ey Sets “MW L’P- GIGGEYS PHARMACY ‘ Christmas Record Kent St _ mu ‘ .3170 °n|YI “0 l 9 l ‘W Reg. alue 84.” World Fallows Artists A Pm? Faith. Lenard Barb stein and others. Reduced to V2 PRICE GIFT ES 95 to $27.95 $5.95 up ; NOTICES NOTICES actions are characteristic of the lapproaching year end The Dow Jones industrial av- erage showed a modest gain of 2.80 at 652.10. Volume slipped to l I 23,901. 5' Q m Clear-cut gains were posted for the over-all market on on 1‘two of the five trading days One of these was a . 000 OPEN TONIGHT For Your Christmas Shopping i Convenience our store will be Open tonight and following nights until 9 PM. Monday through Saturday Dec. TO to 15 and Dec. 17 to 22. Store closes 5.30 PM. Dec. 24. let them all. emerged from the week with a sizable gain of 1%. ‘Amcrican Telephone staged an Inpward breakout of a resistance barrier. climbing 37/: to 1181/2. The most active issues on the New York E x ch 8 n g e were: .Cllrysler. up 2"; at 72l’2 i327.300 shares. and Martin-Ma- ix‘ictta. up 1% at 23. I I Most active on the American Iexchange were Canada South-. ern Petroleum. up “a at 4 11-16] Simpsons - Sears share session. the biggest vol- u e day in six weeks, but it represented at least a tempor- . climax to the rally. The Associated Press averag o 60 stocks rose 1.7 242 UNEMPLOYMENT RISES Price cuts were reported for certain steel Industry items and for aluminum. U.S. unemploy- ment rose ill November to a 1962 high. The government esti- mated that spending on new plant and equipment will de- cline In the. first quarter of 1903 from its current record level. At the same time. Bethlehem Steel approve . . expansion program in the mid- west. General Motors. the stock with the biggest capitalization a: '1 < m Progressive Conservative POST ELECTION RALLY Community Centre ‘ This Evening Following Close OT I Polls EVERYBODY WELCOME ion 313.500 shares. and Occiden-i Ital Petroleum. off "a at 24%. -‘ 'De’Gaulle I 7 Names Gov’t ‘ I PARIS iIicutcl‘sl —- President 1 s c Gaulle has appointed a: new government headed by Pre« mier Georges Pompidou which contains tllrce newcomers. Maurice Couvc dc Murvilie remains as foreign minister. Most key posts remain hanged. Louis .loxc. who as Algerian affairs minister negotiated the Evian agreements ending the Algerian war for independence from France. takes over the new post of administrative re- Iform minister. Former information minister Christian Foucllet becomes ed- ucation minister and Alain Pey- refitte takes over the informa- tion portfolio. Cabinet newcomers are Marc Jacquet. public works portfolio Roger Dusseauix. elected pres- ident of the Gaullist group in the assembly: Jean Sainteny as minister for sex-servicemen. and Michel Habib - Deioncle. secre- tary of state for foreign affairs. :3. un- C SENTENCE CIVIL SERVANT LONDON (Reuters) »— Civil servant Barbara Janet Fell was sentenced Friday to two years in jail for passing government confidential documents to a Igoslav embassy official who had Ihccn her lover. 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Ings ' m- 3 \ Reid Sangster I OH 4-9734 East Kings Sourls United Church Hall gig. 8031mm H m w“. w “m I ‘Wbfiifinflmr \ SEMI-ANNUAL MEETINGS ' NG CLUBS 000 shares from 27,509,910 the week 1 [y forces HOUSE BRIEFS OTTAWA (CPI-A question about whether the government contemplates revoking living al- owanees paid to RCMP officers and members of the armed in Newfoundland was termed “straight speCulation” in the Commons. Heward Grafftey. parliamen-; tary assistant to Finance Min- ister Nowlan. gave that reply to James R. r (L—Trinity- Conception). Senior officers of the RCMP were grante pay increases within the last month. the government said in a written reply to a Commons question. The increases were repo at: sub-inspector. $380 annually: inspector. $160; superintendent. $520: chief superintendent. $300: assist a n t commissioner and commissioner, $750 for each. '1 no. (I! O- Spruce budworm infestation in eastern Canada's forests is at its lowest level in 10 years and only an area of central New Brunswick will need spray- ing operations in 1963. the forestry departmet reported. The information was in a written reply tabled in the Commons for . . Fair- weather (PC—Royal). Serious outbreaks of former years in Quebec and northern New Brunswick have tapered off and appear to be under control. the department said. It estimated 360.000 acres of central New Brunswick will need spraying next year. A bill to empower the chief elec‘ .l'al officer — rather than the prime minister and cabinet —ln set the date for byelections to fill Commons vacancies was introduced by J. W. Pickersgill tL—Bonavista-Twillingatel. At present, within six months of formal notification of a va- cancy the government must set the byeleetion date—but the date it chooses can be anytime in the future. There now is one vacancy in the 265 — seat Commons — St John's West. the Newfoundland seat in which the election last June 18 of Liberal Richard Cashin was voided on an appli- cation to the courts by former solicitor - general William J. who has since been the Newfoundland legislature. Bounty Sought By N.Y. Fair NEW YORK tCPl—The 1964 New York World's Fair is ne- gotiating with Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer for the Nova Scotia-built veisei The Bounty. it was learned here. A spokesman for MGM. which used the model of the original vessel for the movie Mutiny on The Bounty. said the world‘s fair deal was one of “at least 20" offers received during the last couple of years. d the MGM board of directors likely will make a de- cision on the future of the ves- sel _by February. One possibil- ity is that the ship will be used by MGM again next year to publicize the movie. WE OFFER , s are raising their forecasts." the publication said. 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