a u . - ~w~mwmi31 B'd Dei' ' l o "m . .. lNew Car Sales Continuing. '1 6| BY ll 96 llllley Ul . _ , n " "me $50.00 nomical approach is the one l | I added to he ,!T°.§:::§:.£."e°‘i I: .Efzzif'... As «Temporary Aid At Covehead OTTAWA (CPD _ New car new cars sold were built in Can-. sales have continued to surge ads or the United States. Thuli . . . . . I have commuted - t - ‘ CAPITAL BUREAUi Mr. Mullaliy has ingiuuon is not Without cost and myself to fol. ahead ‘" (73222;; @2325 ‘he.;;‘§,:$:‘;‘;;g;g';,;° 2" p” m"; or TEE GUARDlANltouch with Northern Affairaidifticulties. to say nothing 0! g: imd m as I regret economy a m ' ' l OTTAWA — There is no hope and National Resources Minil- delaying the construction of the “mnvenlence this summer, in the first three months of The rest—12,754—came froml . , , ‘ ' - ,. 'of obtaining a temporary Bailey ter Arthur Lam; in an effort new crossing into next yearn 3334 isamfe'fflapgfigefilfis; Ziggygorgeli'mgbir;bigva:aiglbridge and the government in- to have an army bridge moved tourist season." ML L81“! concluded 53 per cent more than in the jump of 60.1 ' cent trom‘lends ‘0 Proceed “Mb ll" on" m the “file Mom Camp Gage The flunlslel‘ Bald the Pl"1 1‘ NAME RESE .corresponding period last vear. first-quarter 1963. :Iflal Plan to replace the Cove- low“ While 3 new bridge is “'1‘ to let a contract for a new ARCH OFFICER the Bureau of Stansucs' ,1. EUROPEAN SALES up ihead inlet crossing. John Mul- der construction. But Mr. Lain: structure on [he exec. mun. OTTAWA CP) _ R in March alone sales of Eu- lally. MP for Klnfll. "vealed “35 sald that ‘l the “me ll“ merit of the old bridge about oberl La~ . . chamelle. (3'!) of Ottan and SL l ort Monda. , p’I‘hei;I car-buffing spree began ropean cars soared by 75.5 peri ere nday. bridge W“ damaged 1“ Decem‘ the first of July. "this timing I in the last quarter of 1963 and cent to 5,406 units from 3.081 in ‘M be”, 0' 185‘ ,yea'l'gWCll 8“ eX'iis met, the new bridge should nglwn. Que, has been named [gave the domestic economy March last year. ,soid in Canada, However, it did Pallet“ W85|nVeSt188M- It “’35 be Open for “all”: by JUlY 1- senior research officer of the iwhat even the most cautious This gave the overseas cars'note that its "overseas" figures found that,§"°'l‘ a bridge 90"” 1965 and the estimated cost of National Health Depart _- .expem he“, called an new nearly 10 per cent of [he Cana_:no longer ‘nclude the Swedish be brought in from Camp Gage- the structure is 5400.000. n h “d n t. t. menu itremely important" uplift. dian new-car market. possiblyivolvo now being assembled in low“ and mew 8‘ a C0“ 0' Mr. Laing told Mr. Mullally . “we 816108 dwision, l It was the biggest single (ac-'a sign that they have started a: Dartmouth. N.S. about. $3.000 Plus 0.05! 0‘ 1113' that seva alternatives had It! was announced Monday, no i [for in the rise of consumer de- comeback after slipping for the} In the final three months .0: "mulling and Telurmng lt- been considered. such as a new has. been an economist with the rmand in the last half of 963. . last two years. ilm urchases of both new and "This type of bridge would bridge on a new alignment and dwmon since 1951' ' p provide only one-way traitic “PM” to the “13”” “’“C‘ [when this demalnd iccmtiuteld for' Theyfhafi onCly agout six 8“ advanced by 12 per t re But this wou‘d cost an cs -m re than hat to ota in- cent 0 tie ana ian mare C < - . u . - N crgase in the country's Grossliast year. after a study decline} cent from the third qual‘ler Of 8,“ either name regulating timated 4525.000. Another alter- ow '8 FARM National Product. ifirom the peak of 20 per cent init'he year—that is. the July-Sepo l'Ehl‘ 0" “landfill” WWld be native was to build a tempor- Boswortih Field, where First-quarter 1964 sales to- l 1960. .tember period. The increase ac- required." Mr. Laing explained. avry bridge parallel to the e)_:- War of the Roses ended. now is tailed 151,849 new cars—up 22.6‘ The Bureau does not reveal counted for one-third of the “Also. such structures cannot isting structure but cost of this a farm. and the farmer is tired cent from the first three either the makers or countries overall rise in personal Ipend- be left unattended for any plus new bridge would be $580.- of having students of Richard ilength of time and such a so- 000 it the temporary bridge IlI traipsing across his fields, per months last year. .of origin of the European cars ing in Cana a. Charlottetown Welcomes ' " " ' ' a " . - ATLANTIC PBOVINCES U THANT RECEIVES OO'KPIK ‘ . . . limo-d \‘aiions SN'I‘oiai‘y- varsity in Ottawa Monday by Applauding the presentation 014‘ ’ General U Thant holds an the Studenu UN Association in Richard Harmalon of Otta- Eskimo-made Ookpik present- of Canada. Mr Thant made we. a student at Carleton .d m him at Carleton Uni- an address to the association. University. (01’ Wirephoto) - bility and is no longer satisfied Divergent Views Are Taken imagesimmy defending its Ian-r and Catholic faith, butI t . ' - ' ‘ 0 must express itself in the ma: Of Posmon Held By Quebec spectrum at economic and en. tural rights. TORONTO I'CPv w- Quebemscarcii direct of the Canadian Frem'h‘ ‘ canf‘dmns do “0; ' i r > want to be conSidered the samc I was described Sunday as Marx-i Council on urban and regional . . d a possible saviour of; rcspaw-h as lndians who can speak thm . Canadian autonomy by differ-v Quebec's "quiet revolution." language on their reservations.‘ at Ipea to at "thinkers" can. be .ajd_ i, tending m fight to but must speak English wncu bronco that inaugurated a new block a United State. “hove;- “191198” th!t he laid. _ brush for political discussion- of ("311mm, file Exchange A! Pnljtiral Ideas; Mr saum‘prp gatd Quebec m ATTENDS SERVICE a: Canada ‘ . » LONDON lCl?! -7 Premier ‘ . ioeii equipped in assume the J h R b8” ' "N o The .irst View came from Ed ,0], "f Wade). ,5 this “mule n n I! s 0 .arm a A I "ml fibre-"r- . “MW” V” because English Canada which . 09mm“ and “Mlle, M ml" i reads U..S. books and papers m?! twvzzmgxggl “cal 969"“ at the Universml and watches U.S. television pro- 1 - - - - _ ' .btga'iv‘fsi‘hiifiiiyv‘i‘iifii'y‘.‘ Exactly lOO yea rs ago, in September of 1864, the Fathers oil of Manitoba. Mm told the con- ‘ grams. cannot easily defend it ference Quebec is following the l self {mm theiiinsidiouS “Menu 31". . if! so h,’ f K i M ~x, f -.._i Later Robalrts, accompanied by I . . §ei1rloin§ii.na§.2_ hi’insis‘iiii'ggfmm the wt“- _ Stanley Randall. 0min minis- Confederation met in Charlottetown, the Island’s capital, and M “mam” “do” must have‘ He saidI French Canada views ter of economic. and develop” . I . _ mnéoma r of me; $730531..gggggggggrtgogg ggg‘gnggnmsfngggrea‘th laid the groundwork for the union three yea rs later of the British m,‘°‘::ii"gi:‘ai".’: Tidgii’i‘a‘iiii V} North American colonies mio one, big Federal entity known as \N O.K. Weekly Special the Dominion of Canada. l ' - 1‘ ms USED TIREs to: firm “#:lnlfizinz‘gg‘uZ’EY-ream“ implements .................... .. or “PM” “ht.” “‘9 Mm“ 3°“ .: w ill i :t n oi, u . FREE. w ' \ regal: all 3.3:. dvfizrmn'llirca. . “n i no a .onomy. g. . . ~ :31 7?.“ 333%“??? 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