ff. > A a A oe . g A . 1 —— a ' : , - ere ~ . , ! The Gicaataaai” | ; ian eT , ae e , -_— , . tare oe eee, Poa A feck | Evening Patrint Paze 3-8 remar ries | ; | LAS. VEGAS. Nev Dp {French film -darling Brizitte ~Bardot and wealthy Géroin |playboy .Gunther Sachs |married early .teday in a / vate ceremony at a Las Vecas lawyer's home. Ewes ‘ ¥ She* . the most heauti'al j} woman On earth for me” 5-5. ited The Associated Press i“We're leavir= talels for * |Mexico for 10 day:.”” | The weddin- da whirl. ; beeined flight from Franre vis tee r | Ancele< ¥ Sachs. 33. 9 a wedower «ith e ‘ jan ‘l-vear-nld ton. Rol He is on the hoard of one family com. pany and jis’ chairman of an iother The Sachs interests em. Ploy thousands in producing . | motorcycle and ear engines ard +} accessories | Sachs” first wile died in. 1958 For several’vears he was the | constant companion of Princes: \Sorava of Iran «hom the Sh-h diverced -im 1958 because <he , hed not oreduced an he r to ‘ie throne. Sachs announced in Au ei 1962. that he an‘ Sora: / . oe PLAZA, LOOK OUTH ON, UEEN | would marry but a few dave PLAZA LOOKING EAST ON GRAFTON / i SOUTE en ® = later she said she had no plans ‘ e fit<, as rt of th q t jfo wed him _ MERCHANTS ORGANIZE at eee Miss Bardot, 31. bas: bee S ‘\ ‘Thev_nod earn $2.94 0. $2.91 ree 0 1 S provi es married twice previously, once io 28 eo 0 r to director Roger Vadim. and j o ner previous con j jtract 4xpired in October a to actor Jacques Charrier "me raina woaers wine QY@At ald to radiation == mrt mee es. >on ry IC it1o it. July 6 to support demands, ee ee ote. J . ‘ for a reduction of their work ; ‘a iA if 4 : : -—~week to 40 from 48 hours with WASHINGTON (AP).-A_ new voted exclusively to fabricating ~ s Ans THE CANADIAt PRESS The -Avetie —PLsatier casei no_loss_ of pay : _-breed_of' miniature pigs’ is_pro-_bigger_and_more powerful weap: oo income f ; The railway isa subsidiary viding valuable aid to radiation ons - has provided indirect -| . Chrisyne 7 van ser : pontributinns of the Iron Ore Co. There, the and ot! I ffecting bonuses to i h. field GS | a ed ate /geographers and _ ki te S Iron 0 os she hee an ae a S an man in such. fields . | wel. W was atural They were in col- ceded cet ar Sion Shaiueas Maen, " r 8 a Im saduai oer. te levinian, re- Ss dro Pec J ‘ > laboration by Canadian (rik yp , s ommission epe Pi Wt was jist about a yéar » sible is bey ute done to keep the id’ sh esituinaal! t the fore. for hey to cho that lastituts ot Tederuations! Af of the Steelworkers Union day. ception; better water -purifica- that Brian Cudmore of the firm area. as ean as possible,. and Charlottetown Aty Aounci! prow nce, as the etting” for Sirs and ¢ actie lnstit te Their striké brought |them a The pigs, similar to man _in tion and steam pollution. con- ~ VANCOUVER (CP) Britich of Henderson and Cédmore Ltd. free from litter’ and’ garbage He added tat from the two. her late Psa a story of ot - Nests America me mew three-year contract pro- many physigigical ways, are trol; new well-drilling -techni> cohimbia Sishers ad pene first mentioned to’ Eart Taytor. cans are being placed at each b block area $106 in taxes “are twa: 0 amy s during the f : viding for eight-cent increases even being used in an effort to ques, and even the development ‘as lates ta the ar ie -_ of Taylor's Jeweflers an {dea he utily pole for thé conveniescé paid the ofty atnually and‘some ae 30s, Hard years on thé The “uprooting of Japanese in-their hourly wage rates every develop new and improved den- of the modern electronic com- March 31 dropped rs ona ae had about {¢@ming thé ‘ acitvvens and xisitors aliké 550 people afe employed’ in/*'e Pr ae J Rock ““M people. from the. West Ceast- year for the contract period tal braces for humans. puter from $1.129.878 the previon 8 charts‘ on the Graffon and fi vi area WV tye 19 firms’that are / me nese Ts va © dyring the Second World War . Also won’ by the employees, Developed by the AEC’s Han-| Describing the pig develop- ao ° Queen Stre¢t.. blacks” facing ina SIGNS PLACED J the Alaz& merchants Z ay . ae te iti = ‘as nota glorious chapter. in..were. new housing and insur- ford Laboratories at: Richland, ment; the AEC said Chairman JN -Hyland said Confederation Cettre into some: “Confederation Plaza’? signs AThe/merchants,” Mr. Tavis te nidks anit “the Zwieks,/ Canada’s history. Out of that ance beneiiis and arrangements Wash and named “Hanford “One interesting thing about in the company’s annual report sort. of/an organization to work have begh put up in#arious loca- Adde@ are well’ aware of hat i Senmunieé anita period comes a Canadian for extra Vacation periods, as miniatures’ — the pigs mever pigs is that they are similar in the drop was the result of a 27- for the betterment. of the area tions jf thé area, utility pay |t Confederation Centre Aneans * ae cad narrow refic-. | novel that tells of their hard. well as compensation for living grow heftier than 160 to 180 many ways to man. Because !per-cent reduction in British Co- and’it was with that ide4 of Mr. havo’been painted and a numer Ao the area/It is a i hendo ion It has’ love and “hate. | Ships, written around a cou-: 0 this remote area. __| pounds, the weight of an average they eat almost anything. as jumbia herring and salmon pro- Chidmore’s “that “Cotfederation of other things. ta improve’ t ‘drawing. card for C, | ethos Bg fvaae at sed ple who during two world ss . man. : man does, their gastro-intestinal duction last year. se ¥ wAs born. , g nor | appea rance ‘of the aréa ple and ‘tourists ale any / earahnen atonal oe ine wars faced discrimination: ° - | This. compares with —— tracts an = — as Production in other aperations Bar\/avior spiking tecentt ” To. he pf aver late’ ws parking wanted to ng area Mi Ys The Mock ‘is the’ dry. wind distrust and intolerance in the of 600 pounds or more oe tare s. So fs their dental struc- ya, good. Filleting plants in seeder rnp eee eee preblen/ which contro” the the Centre a pleasant eapor swept_prairie—landthe-Honey Fraser Valley oon Pr ress usual run - of - the - pigpen hog. ture. _..:\Nova Sentis and Newfoundland. a eth nexly fe 8 hen te, foiyg fo their on pe shops the’ prople wh6 are its vict Strength for the . ee ‘Thus. the smaller “models aré!~Aisn, there are great similar increased their total production ors’ 0 ne ly ormer ‘tar . : ¢ . ’ Saeeation 7 Pats iaethaals plafa’/are distrybutyig to their s, bé@ add jms, who ave courage, ‘(McClelland and Stewart), jideal antmais for various- kinds ities in hone and body, as well by 20. per cent sae “Plaga” offered PHT. whethy gi not they organization Avarmth and kindness. Honey | Jessie L. Beattie, Is written of medical research, Me ABC! 1s the skin department | Plans were being imple said that Thee ee offere hake a purchése/a card that this wi Myf Taylor is the’ in the Rock fe the name of | #0 the first person. It neither : contends. | ; imented to increase both. the - Mle orneimee ded the ier Wil entitle Ahe/hearer ta/_ong of YF hoard of dirott- - an evanzelical hymn, be- | Preaches nor admonishes; the is seen. | A new hooklet by the ARC The trouble Im the. past has cctcning and processing capa- tre in he province And ee ney oars test pofkine in the Can- ff mosivers arcA A. loved’ in the commun ity | facts describe what it was which: tells, about the pigs de- heen that pigs eventually get too eity of the Atlantic herring op- | Se ee Ene 3 : ue yy federatigh -Gpntre Park/ng Lot man, Afive Cudmore,/ Farle ehytch like to come to Canada from WASHINGTON °CP Air- scribes various other non-nu- big far beyond the weight of eration piste sh e =! S nego hag per * Dn shiv Street Which is & r Bill Rall and ECs “Aton in Calgary. Miss van another country and live the’ line negotiations - push forward ‘clear. technological advances an average man Net additions to fixed assets i ony t ne ee 4* avaible/Ao anybody fot park Wrigt ; /der Mark, now the wife of an.- life of an alien inga hostile j44,. amid signs that some resulting fram’ basic atomie) So, five years ago, scientists for the year ending March 31 ___Apicsant_as possible. A t - os hae as? - —; environment substant-at—pregress—finally—is research and development dur- at Hanford now known _as_the totalled $5,573,287, which _in- Cleanliness, parking and) Confederation PlazaZ% ts ff r said, “we hope ta make ‘where she writes and teaches The story ends happily in a being made toward ending the ing the last 20 vears Pacific. Northwest Laboratory— cluded.completion of the redurc- beautification are Aheée major/indé&sndent financially, / with aréa a real heauty spol/and : : i ei white cottage on the shores strike which began last Friday PROVIDES PAYOFFS set out to develop a breed of tion plant at Lower Fast Pub- concerns of the “‘plaza me tye merchants themselyés _fony Shvope that ever increasing’ str a- The idea of the Arctic of Lake Ontario in 1951. with < hint of. definite progress The AEC said fundamental pigs that would reach —and stay \nieo, N.S., and expansion of the . chante” and in their first yar Ang the hills for all their Cex tan he made in sojring the Oceana a= medierranean “restrictions —against—the—e—— nie = Wednesday night when-atomie—researeh—originallyde- atthe average man size “plant-at Harbour Breton, Nfid. —— -have made atyoinpts to m nt aW ments in Ahe “area 7 V vy. parking problems th confront #4. the centre of a werld ported Japanese being lifted Assistant Labor Secretary ~~ — — —~ ~ - <r three probleshs, ‘Everythifg 6 lor said’ we are receiving/Avon,’ the area : SOMMenIty ee surprise Ca- | one by one, Freedom finally jimec |] Reynolds, -presiding ; f panes teen fe vase of —. ™ x8 cee een tor an oppressed over the talks, met separately « a ! a net as ; ; with representatives of the five E : : > A ms es tributed to The Arctic. Front- Born in Blair. Ont. In 16 truck airlines Northwest, We Are Proud To Be Located On OF ae N . .. = c. fh Ps a jer ‘University of Toronte and educated at Galt (Co Trans World, .Fastern, National ‘ a / PP , a Press'. The book is about the — legikte Institute, Miss Beattie and United se | North as A frontier and about has suffered from if) health Thev were reported to have Canada's relations with the | since her youth but this has gjonuccsed the national issues in- . ry = world beyond that frontier not affected her. literary ot voied in the demand of the In- ‘ , f Ed ted by R_ St. J. Maedon- put. This is her ninth hook ferpation Association of — 4 : / ald. : University of Toranto, | since 1935. see chinicls, (AFL-CIO) (oc wane tie , F fy oL4 icrease and other benefits in-a ‘ / é three-vear contract s There was no disclosure of Sti Iron Ore. “ae ae a- spokesman said today’s ses cn sion) 6wwould)= = 6ohe”— another joint eg Y Wer ae , tae ing ER RR “- f “ Se id rik i. Revnolds said the parties stil! f a: he are far apart es 3 aa The struck airlines began la: nes S« HEFFER VIELE, Que Quebec North Shore and Labra- inc off workers in van attempt 4 ‘ (CP Some 1,990 ‘iron ore dor Railways Co fo hold down costs ee J 4 “a ‘ : . : So ~ TRETs 1 we Minded: ‘their strike | Railwax—teattre erento Aap otha: 25k opie ecbne tte tata ffm nner rene te — —— yore pli , samcsconsinnasesioneeganteatarmsraniatsnonl 2 but another 1,900 are still off area, which has the Quebec walked off: their ‘jobs Friday the “job in this strike-plagued North Shore as its only rail after nearly year-long negotia Z adie a road, (is reported at a stand. tidns failed to produce an agree J The nine-day strike of 700 'em-. stil! ment >The strike has. halted 4. ployees at Schefferville in re- Uniom leaders say ft will stay about 60 per cent of the air : / mote_ northeastern Quebec and that way until the company re- travel in the US Z - 1.200 at : rae City " considers its position on work The chief dispute fs over a ‘ CO foe . j Hy. all ling hours, a -big issue in the-cur-_unian. demand for wage in- 7 3 ; . against the Iron Ore Co. of Can- rent dispute, * é Shases of ahout 53 cents hourly / f j y , 1 ‘i ro hs The companies 3. / ff s ada,-ended Wednesday. Union 4A Molal of 1508 members of ore 3 mont 3 j ' ag te rifling i ff ; HOW IT ALL TARTED spokesman described the result- the United Steelworkers of . ser antts meas tes te / f 4 ~ 4 " c centract "y “ : n zhtis ! : fe 4 a Phildrep fi Be sreiaa aT: wen [ ing erupted ” rage _— oo ae ae ~e ee for America (CLO) at Gagnon and 44io4R cents recommended hy 2 / Uf, five hydrant on (hicago’s South cents. hecame angry at police: who Still aut are 400 members of (Port Cartier were ontimnz a presidential. panel over the ; / west sidé before palice move in to. shut ‘off the hydrant At least eight the internat onal Association of their, “strike against the Quehec same period ae ; fi shut_it/ off. AA uprising that led persons were arrested during the Machinists (CLC), who on -July (Cartier Mining Co. . Present | pay pours range j Ue to shooting, roek- throwing and Ioot- disturbance in scorching weather. 6 hecam a strike against the QUIT JULY 4 - from $2.25 t $3.52 an. hour co \ A Y, _ ——— ——— — eee The men walked off the fob ROAD TAKES A TOLL é , 2 July 4 te back demands for an More than 1.900.900 people : : increase of %5 cents in ther have died in US. road are ; HEY FELLOWS -- - ee aa ae nea Sew 4 / — 3 & I've A Job! : : : . ve Got A Job! | | , : Serving The Community VHAVE MY OWN NEWSPAPER BUSINESS ~~ - . : aes | for more ‘?hen L k t OV Z ; a Ut & HERE’S HOW IGOT IT - -- | : LUL e Tl 90 makes the differ Dad was always telling me about when he was a boy and had ence a newspaper route. es ‘ay , : How he learned - -- “HI CHE S Now more than ever before, it's easy to select lighting To make and save money, : that will harmonize with any decorating scheme. 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