'I v- ON THE AIR THURSDAY PROGRAMS CFCY TV I.” p.m.—Musicsle 1!» Omar, momma, nuts. Oct. 15, I“. 17 27 Persons Are Charged dines w. l. sloo- lrapher. Quebec CitY: Denis student. Pierre Nadon. 24. Montreal; Jean - Longueuil. Reginald Chas-trend. 31. boxing instructor. Montreal: ‘Boyer. so. ‘20. surveyor. Gaudreault. Pierre Ottawa; student, Cantin. Que. : Raymond 20. u n e m ployed, Fhicoutimi. Que; Claude Pilon. loo FNMA. Th. world Tum 20 laborer Montreal: Jacques .130 OWL—Talia Thirty ‘ r. _ I ‘OOPMJM 5' ' 5 'ette. 20 student. Quebec; 423' p‘lm-flnml. cDrzu torm QUEBEC (CF) — Twa of 279irom Montreal. and Jean- Quebec City secretary. was City; Mrs. Paul Bernier. 45.‘ £00 put—TBA 1. personal Charge? Vin clonnectioniCharies Begin. '21. a student. charged with interfering “nh a‘z‘wnritrcal: {fan 'l‘givlerge.M it:E . . l V e mya 5" ere 13“ A D , student. Si cry. ue: at 5.30 p.m.—Mustc Hop 13 IL RE UCED policeman in a v i d Schmnpr. ,mmanst. weekend pleaded guilty Tues- "00 p'm'_6"°"° day and were fined $10 andlball of set Sunda was re artment announced ties N‘W Ynl'ki Child" Mimi 33’ p'zijsbrmz 3?"; “’5” “CP- lduced 5325810. Manyyoi those night it would not bring :ha‘rizgclprkv Vontleali Clmnn 90W“: 7'30 P. —M F .0 1” hen“ Warm“ “'35 issuedicharged are students from Qua. against two students arrested 18' Sludenlv Queb°c (my, . p-m. y avorile Martian for Jacques Clout-ier. oflbec City and Montreal Law University campuqfiacques Phaneuf. 18. student am I’m-hm.” me' 59" NiCOICl. Que. Who did not ap- Two were charged with pos- Sunday shortly beiore the!"l “Uburban St“ F03” Pier" :33 p.:.::ettit;oat Junction pear when his name was called. session of an offensive weapon. Queen passed en route to thel A-TCHaMbBUltv 20' "Udent- Ste- slso Vim—Tilt: ‘i me other 24‘ “mum” threelThey are Michel Ouellet. so. a airport. The department said ltiF'W‘ “be” Vemem' ‘9' ‘5‘” 10:00 P- - Th Dar;a women. pleaded not guilty. tQuebec City hairdresser. and did not have enough evidence "‘I' M‘mmeal: 013"” D” _ n.m.-— e senders Most of the charges dealt Cimon Doyon. 18 a Quebec to bring charges against the;cqteaux. 25. student. Quebec p-m—éggdv :llchcotk Hour with some form of disturbing City student ' two »Cit.v; Jacques Talbot. 26. stu- - P-m-— ews e . ~ . de ’ : h n. 12.1: l.m.-—locsl Weather and ‘s,firate(i:s(l:insuch as by yemng Den“ Boyer' m' u can" Five “‘9’ we" "fen"! “3 Jacques Talbot 23. student. 12.14 mun—Sign on The two who pleaded guilty were Yvon Boyer. 22. a welder For those pleading not guilty. l l student. was charged with in- juring a policeman. and Michel- New York's First National City Bank. told the Canadian Export Association Canada is a good bet for either domestic or for- eign investment. and “will re- K 6.25 p.m.—Weathsr 6.30 p.m.-—Sports 6.35 [am—Supper Club 7.00 p_m.—'l2 O‘clock Hugh 3:00 p.m.—Tha Rogues CKCW TV ine Bertrand. so - year - old Juvenile Act. ‘Guay' 13' .tudent, Lawn, w 8° . o . The 27 charged: Micheline Que; Jacques Cloutier. 29. in- . trim—Sign On— ce b I. Bertrand. 20. secretary. Quebecfidustriah'st. Nicolet. Que: Ray- N, .' cell a I ‘ City; Louis Gendreau. 2’). SIll-; mond aliuete. 22. sailor. ;~r':-‘:lgn 3” gm. of glburbtig Sl‘llel'y: YvnnlMontreal; Michel Ouellet. so. . . .— lgn n-- er. . we er. Montre 1:211 i . b Cit . N... W... 3...... As Important To Canada | y a W m y I“ (gm—Thursday Playbill ' l m .. 2 ..H I 3, mm mm mm 56..” u m u the m RIPLEY s BELIEVE IT OR NOT pm — t oma with Helen Canadian Press Business Editor can peer into the future." i "- ’ ' "' ._- s.oo p.m.~—As The World Turns TORONTO lCPl—Any careful b;;g“?:d§;ndlvi‘ffi§jfil “if”: E '5 “"535? 330 pmqak. “my study of Canada's economic oped to supplgy the Wo¥ld "a", 4.00 p,m.—Secret Storm 11 39d potential must a Sizeable proportion of the in H [15' x . p.m.— ympteo C0 ‘1 ence n e tu-re . 43° ‘9“ 0' ' radiate 1‘” 1 “I f" . dustrial raw materials ad 20'“, 6.00 p-m--Fun d‘llma I United States banker says. semwrocessed goods requirgd {MM 5 2:33 23:13:; glfdpm" “Kin”??? M. Spang, vice-pres- for in er economic growth. tomorrow! I 6.15 p.m.—lione| Television News en 0 ‘le overseas dlwsmn at “The nation's high rate orim' O C U! m. 6.30—Tonlg ht’s Music For Royal Visit Actions The attorney - generals rte" Social Welfare Court becausei those charged come within the Quebec City: Serge Glroux. 18. laborer. City: Andre Quebec vestment in plant and equip- ment is creating _a modern. ei- iicient and diversified industrial foundation. The emergence of a domestic market large enough to sustain mass production tech- (‘CITY CHURCH dfnwenstadts HAS A SEPARATE WING FOR ns FEglALE PARISHIONERS m3"); «4 vwanvao A 930 ..~Th Se l - niques has improved Canada's moo pig—Th: villa... 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Sports Mr. pang—whose bank has a lspecal interest .in Canada lt‘iroue‘h its control of Mercan- -tile Bank of Canada—empha- ' need. however. for Canadian businessmen to fight for a bigger are of foreign markets. _ STABILITY THE KEY And. he said. maintaining sta- lbility of costs and prices is the lkey to thi rive-a vital step in helping solve the country’s FCONTRACT . BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER East dealer. North-South vulnerable. king of clubs with the ace and draw two rounds of trumps, you begin to have second thoughts One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- trophias. the length and formation of the words are all Each day the code letters are different. A (hyping-ram Quotation IMDPXV VIBOEA AK ANRBIV OA VXB UNIV hints. RU VNYR—BBO THEY SHOWED A MOVIE. TQAVELOGUE. lN TEE SCHOOL GMLAT’ 5 NIGHT! ' WEDANCED AFFEQ. .MOVIE.’ iT' WAS ALL it": How may TAKE ore ' 'D-lElQ suoas WHEN THE! amen 700.“.bmw chm..." 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