{ho Guardian. Charlottetown. Thu:-s., Dec. 12, 1963. 15 lW0!'l<e1‘! info the capital from tarion in the Great Lakes basin! Royall raised the question. quot- ___,____.7 I llhe Quebec side of the 0ttawa‘|.ake5 H9adIng Great Lakes shipping virtu-ling studebaioer ot Canada presi- , . lRiver and certain predomi- - ally has ended for the seasondent Gordon E. Grundy as say- / . . 0 inantlv French-speakins com-F01‘ Record I.OW and the continuing fall in water, in: the corporation 1'0- U n X a N lmunities in the ares. 1 ll levels thus will have no immedi-l Ceived “limited assurances" the ' ' The latest furore over bllin.l DETROIT rAPi-—Lalies Mich-. ate appreciable effect upon it.‘9Z'2 cent value of the Canladian OTTAWA ,cP,_A new storm courage to lake ll stand on gualism in city hall eruptedl igan and Huron are expecled lo A slow spring rise, bowever,ld°ll_8l' '1" ‘-75- llmdi ‘Wild b9 . . -- M d ‘lit h M‘ wii't— I ld. .m8mtam°d- . ls racing at city hall over I"I.f"5“3usm'_ d _ h loltlmrfilédmfiul I3,‘ egrde:.s5an BIL V Pllmfie by "exl "Willi 10 the-CA9" Studebaker has announced It 3D e ‘”'‘°‘’'" °'‘’‘‘’‘’‘'' °“”""" "" T'Ii°o.l""v'"§f.e’5e"".e‘lI.'l‘.‘n "ii tempt in council to have both 1 ‘°“’"‘ 1”“ '”“'“ "‘° ”"“°“No Assurance ‘Y‘“ "‘°"° ‘“ “*5 “’"’ ".'°‘"°‘ ‘lingual lh lach can become ‘lad bilinggflglism in me; from English and French on all i States Army Corps of Engineers . ‘lL",’_'..',‘?,,I,':"{,E‘f,.‘,‘,§‘1““ -',’l’.I?§'9,I§rV; . .. . . . , t - 'inted tt ' f m. b k ' d h By DAL wanniuaron leaf or not, as the contestant The authors’ announcement hmngual °"'°”"”"' , ‘t‘l‘)’°"' h"l"h‘('l‘gba'Lfl’(..5';‘l’l‘;_ksa'l:l ”‘ gilty hall.ma er mm“ W 6:53;‘ La§:§"}§ mill“ °" “On DOIIOI‘ GIVOI1 l KIDNAPPERS Chm~,m_ HALIFAX iCPl—'l‘he Lana- v desires." says it is not necessary that the May” Ch 3 '1 ° I l 9 wI““°“ ‘ mug ’ ' 'AP"“TI"°° ham" 0 . . . MILAN . _ l _ . - h _ ~d' . The 3 l- sald lh re w 5 All five lakes -— Michigan. . , lllan Authors Association cam- M,_ Thompson said earlier hlle should he The Maple heal has maintained that th ‘Rig? I;)'i‘1"i‘;1‘_;‘§:istreafi:?c‘ mlhlngmlnyothe Brmsfl Norih Hu,.0n_ Ontario‘ Supmm, and Studebaker CO. ygigtlisdnigfignghegiftim'l‘u:i:::s;e$i: patch for new lyrics to The the present words offend bothlll "F9319 m°l'9 Cllallellglllfi and lcity has no a th r't t de la: I ~ ' ' ' -‘ . America Act nor ' o i ‘ 1' Erie.~—are below 1860-1962 av r- - - Io...‘ is . as as rowan misull 975 ' . . ' . zens. The first verse rccountedl But Dr. Creighto ‘d th . Sh t d th ' ' fleet‘ ' " ~ l" 1'!‘ t ‘t ‘it th I t 10 z _. ‘ ' ‘ ' ' - Creighton, association president. haw lhe Engllsh Whlpped lhelsong must have eith:rs;1lree ofilbacke MOSI: pro°vi:l:Sg’°0f":)ftario1 Y mlllllclpalllles ‘he mllmal ."”pa"°S ° perm‘ °°“"°‘ ° 9 as 5'9"‘ mons Wednesday he personally ransom. The boy. Paolo Ratti, . . - gr b'l' l’ d -i N l -i d , . ~ - - - - In an interview here Tuesday French at Quebec and the sefilfour verses and one chorus‘ ;by saying it would require subsidy for Putting up Sl.lIlS. lilglpzsfd ui)ir]ieg‘i,i)a 1:61: trknaancoiastttgr 1 mg 0|"l)(;f0:ee)(Il;(;( t;ndinO§iaFrlebrr1:_ gate no assurance to btuiie. l50n of an industrialist 1: nearlzy 5h? 5.3“? (eontroversy Over e 0I’Id IIOW the Canadians beat the I Many early en"-anls had for, ‘legislative action by the pl-°v_ lTH[RD _, *‘— ‘ ary and Six nlonlhs hence it is baker Corporation that the plies‘ in/Fonza‘ was _kld?a[1:1pe d as He asS0Cl3“‘:_]“ ’t°“t°h' °¢:1d$"s°°:gI“" Heights and Lundy's Lane. lfotten the chorus. lince to make possible such it‘ About one-third of Ottawa's MADE F1331 pL1(;1rr ‘ predicted all still will be below §3ltla;“slc,(,mnlEl son l.ff,‘§, Cfirlilzldll-:2 t‘;,::ke(:.elt:as:§h°(:,hh‘al?,?le:ly' 131: new wor § 0 9 0 8 Alexander M ' 1' t Th L ‘ h id be t t I l 1 fl‘ -- « - » l _ . . ~ ~ ' . . I based on ignorant‘? Of the con- Maple Leaf F:ll‘II3V:I‘ (lne 1867:, ‘Mai)),IelcsLiasaf0uSong Csoenntesto (tlhae-Ist"l'IIl'e mayor proposed that "ev- 270.000 peape are 0 many on/me wngm made the hm both the long mm and Iowa’ m3""8|"€d- ‘Monday night as his father met listed as being bilingual or controlled and sustained power- averages (M0115 and "bl°°“V°5- lconfederation year The contest nadian Authors Association 'eryone should direct" their el French speaking French is driv fl‘ ' ‘ I ‘ ~ - .. l- _ . ‘ l . - _ _ ' , ‘ ~ _ 9" lllhl In 8 l!9aVler-i!h8n- The C0_I‘P5_> Of Engineers one else in Ottawa gave suchithem the money. Police were i0nVSl’eup5(l)ll“9 th°e35ol‘(‘1‘3w(:‘r‘:ls'?_5l’s‘;l"e lg!‘ new lyrics ends next Mayllgoohm l Sflillcrest School. l339I:foi:ts to the province, which she widely spoken ll! Sllf_?l>S and air‘ machine at Kitty Hawk, . blames primarily a series oi an assurance, watlchirhg and arrested two of ‘:md_ ..They are hlswrlcally (.0,_,‘_'_.____g____,_ ‘ 3 “M L» T°'°'“° 4- °'“- -53ld- has 9° far lacked “I9 each day the"? ‘5 "“_"_‘j‘_‘V1_’f__l"_{-_\-£»A~ 090- 17. 1 3. iyears of below—norma1 prccip'i- _ G, L, Fairweather mpg. the youths on the spot. red and Wm °"““°““y ‘““°“ to the time when they were “In writ _ I. ' gut “times have changed. The ' I | .. maple leaf remains our emblem ‘. no l . BOTH STORES OPEN EVERY NIGHT anymore." ‘ K The music was still good.'. however. The authors would ‘ like to start afresh with “words and various cultures can sing with equal enjoyment.‘ SOMETHING STIRRING . it should be "something for the whole of Canada—stirring. inspirational. suitable for schools. churches and public oc- casimis." The controversy stated last iii-cek after George Salverson. Toronto officer-manager of th authors association. announced that Gordon V. 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