Tuke Slavich, 80, one of the- addition of “ropes” hefore,: for the ‘last 25 _years. His only os 1965, $452,797; 1964, $43%- This was hard to tel, tie tsmen who puts shi ing folded and inserted in @ °Seafaring stint occurred ‘after me e ‘ minister. said. However, if the few craf smen ah ver ips ie a : , the 1906 earthquake ‘and fire Pacific Petroleums Ltd, Un Kingdom went {nto the tn bottles, sits “am § -pre- je and anchored on a sed io con Francisco when he was three months ended March 31: | market, it would onthe ~ gent group of carefully rigged of colored putty, Slavich, “re- shanghaied. with four other | 1966," $2,020,000; 1965, $1,680,000. ‘hasis that they wif. use ‘their --miniatures—all under glass. tired Gan Francisco restauran- youths for a voyage to Aus- |. North Canadian Oils~ Ltd.,hest efforts to protect Common- Ship . at lower left is ready for teur, has been bottling ships. tralia. (AP: Wirephoto) vee months ended March 31:~ wealth interests.” err , $444,151, 7.5 cents a share; Mr: - Clermont, though “not iene $595,500, -11 cents. Mou ntbatten Recovers LONDON (Reuters) -- Mountbatten of Burma, admiral of the fleet and. tincle Duke of Edinburgh; has ‘recov- the Canadian Investment Funds OTT AWA: (CP ton Canada, .al-, Toa question. by John though gradually improving its Irvine. (PC—Eondon) the minis- balance, of payments deficit. ter~saTd~ some 4,000 letters spel- with the U.S «,must look.to that ling out. the guidelines had gone of some .$334,000 in. Salaries ‘in man stepped-up export ieesprome. OTTAWA (CP)—Eskimos ‘New York Has _ Good Syrup Year Canada ruled Tuesday. . oe % ‘ . : ; ; é ¥ Ca : » ‘Vephethes “the rule of taw or the jes shall. prevail.’ He believed gamé ordinances ‘cannot and do not’’ apply to Eskimos ee : = ‘ unions, wes a ad | = ment in spit wee iy H Fi Ky | ] d ter es t f the c lon: a)” ’ ; rt n 1 7 n 9 ' te paras be saan unting, ishing 5 Laws Apply 2 2a se governs the Northwest Warrier: - vu. 5: Sen Solid Source For. There had been an increase Equally To Indians, Eskimos last year, and cluded lands A by ‘the Hud- Indians myst obey hunting and son's Bay Company at the time fishing laws, enacted by the goxs-anq. th 5 at the offence took place ernment: of the Northwest Terz on what once was HBC end. t ritories, the~ Supreme Court of It said acter hee con- ferred legislative powers om the area KEEPS HER HAND IN SHREWSBURY, England. (CP)—Dorothy Mitford, 83, has ~- held‘a driving licence since 1928 . : A unani s-judgment writ- . _,;country for investment ‘funds oul and there’ had’ been 300 to- E Cee . ten eae snasite Minniatt territorial council. Parliament-and passed. a special: fest’ for g\for as long ‘as I “can see." 400 replies —- although replies ALBANY, N.Y. ae == New Hall; said°judgments ‘of the ter- 2/89. approved they. ordinances elderly, drivers in 1964. She now, Trade Minister Winters: said were not solicited, ; Vor? ? (Rtate: ape AY OP en: _Titorial judge, J.’ H. Sissons, foverning game ant said they taxes weekly lesson& “just for | Tuesday if : Mr. Irvine. asked- what eplans ducers had one of their sweet: holding Eskimos and Indians applied ‘to all N.W.T. residents. 44. fun .of it’? and recently -had- Several MPs questioned the the government had for reduc- ®St Seasons In years, tne slate) od not bound: by the N.W.T, . Two years, ago Judge Sissons her 190th. lesson. Fe pRuniater on-the—deficit and. the trade picture generally at a meeting of the Commons fi- the U.S.?°..* ‘ NEED FOREIGN GOODS ing—the—payments_ deficit” with. a2ticulture’ department tuesday Approximately” 495,000 gallons ing been over-ruled.” of. syrup ,were produced in the said ise ‘are not good dismissed a charge of abandon- ing game” against Francis Kal looar, a Baker Lake Eskimo. fame. ordinances * Jaw-and must be taken as hav- DISEASE- STRIKES. YOUNG Health inspectors found 79 per nance, trade and economic. af- Mic Winter enid cary salitian The, court made its ruling: in He said that case was import- cent of the children .in- Punjab fairs committee. would have. to ‘ha tong: short spring season, in compari- upholding a conviction of aban- ant Hetause it involved tradi- state, India, have trachoma, a \ John ° Munro... parliamentary Ho ie with n a bee son with 410,000 gallons last’ doning game fit fot consump- tional. hunting rights: and contagioys eye” disease. |secretary to’:Immigration. Min- caon cane + Rs mi a ata year. tion against Sigeareak; a Whale ~— — ae aaa ister Marchand, asked’ what 1 ogag) in ‘Canaad” an this A spokesman said thé good 'Cove. Eskimo. : iis : jkind of reaction. the trade s;de- fo had - d sap flows . pushed production. .A. FE. Williams of ¥ellowknite, . * SUNWORTHY artmént was getting “to-its re- COUNTY Nad & continuing need ai. the five-year average -of who -appeared- for Sigeareak, P for American investment ' feekily-announerd giidelines — for ~- 404.000 gallons. , admitted his client_had’ killed Canadian subsidiaries of US. But the amount of this for- Some producers, he said, ‘three caribou in July, 1964, and WALLPAPER ‘ firms. eign Investment could decline aS made a gallon of syrup JSronl took home only parts ef the ani- , -Inyariably 2g 66d," ~ replied soon as *'pools: of money’ are only .two taps on maple trees. mals..The rest -wa® found in ‘a MOORE & MctEOD. LTD... 4 Mr. Winters. The. firms had’ ac- built’ up in Canada. |The trade pie average was three tap .holes decomposed condition Jater by | Sa . “ deficit with ‘the U.S for ‘the 4 gallon > the RCMP. : ack oe Seren pare Nehat ne first quarter. of this year Was: qn general, the ‘season. began Mr. Williams “said ‘a’ 1763 © = patterpe-ia_s : government expected .of ‘them “better than it. has been.’ in the first few days of March. ‘royal proclamation gives ’ Eski- @ Immediate delivery Se up. : : - . 4S. le § g the ; : ; , i There had-been “no advetse ae eee ee eg 'deticn The last Sap run ended April senor and In , ian as unteeere ~@ Phone. for home viewing sample pli es at all.” ig 15. unting rights. e- counci hook—894-6541 : f was— ‘still badly out of balance., NET EARNINGS - . The spokesman Canadian firnis were moving state’s production was the hight these rights ; ~| MOORE & M ‘LEOD LTD... towatds greater .fabrication of est inthe U.S> Vermont was _The.-court’s- written jidgment C eo products—instead—of—simply—ex- ~ ser ond with 445,000 gallons. said the could not enact laws taking away said the royal proclamation ex- Neue Oil Co. ‘Ltd. three porting raw materials Is for pro." ep can etenrerae sre . ee — — “ended March 31: CeSsing elsewhere. “Near! y : & i Eee : $1,261,000; 1965, S181 000 — Ee 7 every—company 1 Wnow—is_move Tiss eg vrs c ee ee re Tec ee Broulan Reef ‘Mines Ltd., ‘8 in that direction.’ : 2 uu ; f : ; “ie ee | year ended Dec. 31: 1965, $122,- Gatson Clermont (L Labelle) . . 7" : : Dea 572 net loss: 1964, $117,772 net 25ked whether new European SRE Hs FLEET’S UNDER ¢ GL. ss i ie 1088: Common Market arrangements might hurt Canada. ~—St:- Lawrenee—Columbium a ‘PROTECT INTERESTS 8 Metals Corp., year ended Sept | member of his household, here | said .Tuesday. ; Taken itl in Liverpool WRiday The s | night, he was unablé to accom- said: ‘‘He is up and about and: Laurentide Financial Corp. |pany his host, the Earl of | quite fit, again.’ Ltd., nine menths ended March Derby, to a navy reserve ~ din- | ~|31: 1966, $2,382,964; 1965, $2,776,- ner aboard a training ship ALL OWN THE. LAND 176. ; mis > | Wat , n based there. | More than 80 per cent of Can-| Prove Gas Producers Ltd., ''§ belt while we loosen ‘ours: ) Mountbatten, 65, flew. back to|ada’s 1,000,000 ‘square ‘miles of ‘year ended Dec. 31: 1965,.$1,-, Mr. Winters did not think London and appeared Sunday at forest land is owned by the ple 723.869, 20 cents a share; 1964, Salaries were too high. Staff suggesting this is empire-build- ing,’’ asked Mr. Winters to ac- count for the: increase in trade department employees;. partic- ularly in the higher - income brackets. It didn’t seem logical | ‘that we tell industry to tighten | members of the Kent branch of the .British Red Cross. Society: The spokesman at his home Canadian Delhi Oil Ltd., ae months ended March 31: 1966, $36,856 net loss; 1965, $322,840. Lord the | ~ Come onin... ~~ the value's fine ~ atyour. 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