Recovery Of Treasure Trove. = LOUISBOURG, N.S. (CP)—, Mayor. George Lewis of this fa-| mous old town of 1,300 says the -dissovery of $700,000 in gold and | ‘silver coins off the~ coast here | is ‘the greatest thing that could < have happened to . suuuu who searched for three years through fierc# Tip tides and over | jagged rocks. And when they found the loot—pay for..French soldiers that went down with the supply ship Le Chameau off | here Aug. 26, 1725—they brought it to.the surface in 20 days. cso gto en aecnncneg i? MO . “It was difficult to keep from “peNITE Y FREED |: talking,”’ said Harvey MacLeod, | PENITENT TENT YOUTHS = at $5; who found the treasure along d rt Waa! with Alex Storm, 29, and Dave. eae oe ee peor /four. youths’ accused of starting+ MacEachern, 29, J. W. Stephens of nearby Syd- ney, a coin dealer and sole agent for the treasure, wasn’t happy that. the. story had leaked. He penitent and had promised to | felt it might affect the price of | the coins But Halifax coin expert Charles Longley said he. didn’t Is Hailed As Great Event think the hoard would affect the over-all market. The provincial secretary's de- artment was given five per cent of the find as half payment of 10 per cent demanded. by the ‘province of al treasure trove. In the egislature Tuesday, however, Prov incial Secretary Gerald Doucet™said the: defini- jtion of treasure trove was. not It was conceivable, he | said, that the government could clear. not claim any of the find. It was also conceivable. that govern- ‘ment could claim all of it. . fires at seven London synogo- gues. The judge said he was let- | ging them go because they ’ ‘were | abandon anti-semitic activities. The cost of repairing the syna-| gogues is expected to exceed oem ($875, 000). MITAL STATISTICS = BIRTHS = CARDIFF — Mr. and Mrs. Milton Car- diff (nee Janet Waugh. RN,) are. pleased to announce the arrival of their | ~ftaughter—‘‘Muriel- Maria“—at- the Grace | One ina million, that,-Mother, pao : | EAT — ae -elub entrance —on— West 48th — aternity Hospital on March 20, 1966. jeight 6 Ibe., 8 ons. " | | = amirs._-- At the Prince Edward Is fae abe your friegds -and all ree on April- 2, 1966, to a “Smith “tee ~Sétite | April, weight acon » band Hospital Yougias “ana ner). a Fe agg By 6 Ibe. : eee DALTON — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dal- ton of Fort Augustus are happy to an- | nounce the arrival of their son om 4 c \ F : BE | *: Past her suffering, past her pain, Cease to weep for tears are vains She who suffered is at rest Gone to heaven with the biest. Always remembered: by husband. — In loving’ memory @ Mrs. Earl L. Callbeck whe passed away April 7. 1965. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, The world’s weary troubles and trials are past; . } lm silence she wuitered. im patience she bore, Til God called her home te suffer. pCALLBECK r In_ loving our mother Mrs. Earl L. Callbeck who passed away April*7, 1945. A wonderful mother, woman and ald; One who was better God never made; | A wonderful worker, loyal -and true, oe Just in your judgment, always right, | Honest and liberal, ever upright; hs ‘wont ‘Mother,~ what, - Mothers: was : | Sadly eaaaea ands always remem by sons, Ralph and Moyse. memory of Ladies of the ensemhle at New York's Latin Quarter picket prancingly at the night St., between Broadway and 7th Ave., Wednesday—second day: of a strike called by the | Améfican Giilld of ‘ Variety | Artists over wages, hours and ' working conditions. They. walk- | COMMERCIAL SOLIDS. PIPE LINE COMPANY: NOTICE is hereby. given that_an_application will be made to the. Parliament of Canada, at | ae next or the next ensuing ” Seasion- 3 the present, thereof, for a private bill incorporating a- com- pany under the Mngish name of Solids Pipe Line Company’ “Compagnie des French name of “Commercial and under the Pipe-Lines Commerciaux pour Solides” for the purpose of the construction and operation of pipe _ lines, within and without Canada; for the transporta- tion, storage and. delivery of solids, Jiquids and “gases, or any of them, and to exercise .such other powers as may be the carrying out of the subject to the provisions deemed necessary -for . objects of the company; of the National Energy Board Act and other relevant statutes. 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Juanita Royle | Likely Ending On April 15° - OTTAWA (CP)—There is little chance the féderal government's municipal winter’ works pro- gram will be extended beyond \its expiry: date of April 15 this \year, Labor Minister Nicholson | has told the Commons. Mr. Nicholson-- 15 extra days were added to the | program for this year when the effective dates were ere last fall. MPs from several Canadian | cities have asked for an ex- | tension |whose projects have been de- | layed by-winter storms. matter has been referred to of- ; would be. | he. held out much encourage- ‘ment for an extension. | He said that ‘situations similar \to that affecting Edmonton ‘oc- leurred during the 1963-64 season in~ Quebec,:, and British. Columbia. The government pays part of the labor costs for works pro- | and~ jects carried out by the mu- nicipalities “wmider. the program. Winter Works's222% ‘worth ‘£7,500 ($22,500) when she ‘died last October; publication of jher will. revealed. 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