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Nanaimo Daily News from Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada • 17

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Mti TT I WILDLIFE SPOKESMEN SRY 7k Daily Free Prcss.Frlday, Sptewbr 17, 1965 aiory nour Starts 4th Year Jit Bay Library Industry. Recreation In Parks Incompatible UNION BAY (Special' Story hour at the Library wiH begin its fourth year on Friday afternoon, September 17, from one Fischer Third In Chess Play HAVANA 4 APi Borislav Ivkor of Yugoslavia took over the lead in the CapablatKa international chess tourrj ment after the 16th round ftndayi night, Ivkov defeated Heitu Leh-mann of West Germany in 46 moves to give him 13 points, one "re than Vassily Smyslor of Russia. Smyslov, with 12 points, adjourned hjs game with Gilberto Garcia of Cuba after to two o'clock. of the minister of recreation Story hour is the exclusive and conservation. In Richmond.

B.C. Wildlife VICTORIA 'CP' Industry and recreation are incompatible in parks, spokesmen for the B.C. Wildlife Federation said in interviews Thursday, denouncing a B.C. Chamber of Commerce recommendation to the property of the pre-school girl and boy, because as one four-year-old put it: "kids who go to school are not young enough Federation president James Murray said: "The parks should be put aside in perpetuity for future generations. It seems that when to come." Here they meet and play with children of their own government that mining restric w- 1 57 moves.

tions be relaxed in class parks. The U.S. grandmaster, Bobby i age, they hive stories, puppet shows, songs, games, finger plays and cookies, here they learn to love books. something like this (mining) starts, it gains momentum as time goes on." In Nanaimo, Robert N. Peder- Earlier Thursday the B.

C. Fischer, competing from New York via telephone and tele Chamber presented its annual i sen, president of the Vancouver The value of a library story type, is tied for tnira wun brief to the government. The hour to a community has been Ewfim Gcller of Russia witn brief recommended that to demonstrated in the develop void loss of risk capital the Island zone of the federation said: only want immediate results. They are not thinking of future generations. Parks lll points.

Fischer, who was refused permission by the U.S. state department to compete in ment of these children who have attended story hour for two or three of their, pre-school years. government should amend legislation to state specifically rights to prospect, stake and mine. Cuba, defeated Jo! ncs Donner are set aside for future enjoy The library staff of Ethel of Holland in 35 moves, ment, not for the almighty dol Glover, Margaret Wood and Mary Moore is assisted by in An act was passed during the lar. I'm strongly opposed to any last session of the legislature further reclassification of our terested mothers who enjoy allowing spot development in playing with children and read parks, and exploitation of them in any form." Airport Terminal Tenders Opened OTTAWA (CP)-Five tenders class parks, at the discretion ing to them, and their services are greatly appreciated.

for construction of a terminal building at Vancouver International Airport were opened 1 1 COST $24,000 TO RAISE A CHILD TO AGE 18 MUTUAL FUNDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS (Thursday, Sept. 16 close) r. "0 Thursday by the federal trans All Cdn. Com. 6.74 bid, 7.39 asked: Cdn.

Gas Energy 9.15 10.03; Cdn. Investment Fund 4.19, 4.60; Cdn. Trustees 4.88, 1 5.33; Canafund 54.52. 57.25 Champion Mutual 7.42,' 8 07; Commonwealth Intl. 10.87, 11.91; port department.

The contract will be awarded later. Low bid was $17,310,000 from the Foundation Company of Canada Ltd. of Toronto. Highest bid was $19,383,228 from Marwell Construction Ltd. of Vancouver.

Other bids: Burns and Duttot Construction (1962) Md. of Richmond, B.C., Laing Construction and Equipment Ltd. of New Westminster, B.C. Commonwealth Construction Company Ltd. of Vancouver, $19,184,200.

Dominion Equity 23.95, 24.46 defence since the end of the Second World. War. Our quotable notables: 'It is only in the upper class level that each husband sits next to the other man's wife." Louis Kronenberger. South Viet Nam may have had nine or 10 changes of government in the last few years, but Bolivia may hold the record for political restlessness that country has had some 179 revolutions, Sign on back of pest control truck: "Drive carefully and European Growth 6.19, 6.77; First Oil and Gas 5.46, 5.97; Grouped Income 4.25, 4.64; In AND IT'S SO NICE IN NANAIMO vestors Growth 8.89, 9.66; In vestors Mutual 5.06, 6.61; Mol son Fund 7.22, 7.44; Mutual noon Tuesday and continued all night. In Montana, Wyoming and Nebraska, between 15 and 18 inches of snow feE.

This was believed to be the heaviest September snow fall record for the state of Nebraska. Bond 8.34, 8.74; Mutual Ac This is a far cry from th beautiful weather Nanaimo Is enjoying these days. This photo of a youngster sweeping snow from his bicycle was taken in Calgary this week after three inches of snow fell on the city after a storm hit at cumulating 5.09, 5.57; Mutual By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP)-Things a columnist might never know if he didn't open his mail: A family with an annual income of $6,600 spends about $24,000 to raise a child to age 18 20 years ago a family earning $3,000 a year ould bring a youngster up for $9,000 and faced less danger of winding up with a beatnik. India is one of the world's hungriest nations is estimated that three out of four of her 483,000,000 people get less than the 2,500 daily calories needed for good health. The price of freedom: Since Japanese women have been granted more equal rights, doctors have found an increase in high blood pressure among them but they still outlive the average Japanese man, 72.8 years to his 67.6.

The price of peace in a cold war era: State Secretary Dean Rusk figures the United States has spent $600,000,000,000 on Income 6.45, 7.05; xTV Elec tronics 9.23, 10.06; United Ac cumulative 9.29, 10.15. (x U.S. AT MONTREAL funds.) DIXON IUSTIRES MONTREAL (CP)-alfback George Dixon, the Eastern Football Conference ing MARKET QUOTATIONS Supplied by G. Clement and 85 Commercial Si TODAY'S NOON PRICES BUILD CATHOLIC HOUSE WINDSOR, Ont. iCP)-Ready Stocks Ease, Banks Lower for occupation this academic leave the exterminating to us." I suppose that you, like most people, hare gone through life wondering how to tell a male toad from a female a reader informs me this Is a sure-fire way: When tickled, the male sits and croaks, but the female Just sits and sits.

Life is getting lovelier all the time: A whisky-scented soap made in bottle-shaped bars is being sold in Austria. Progressive Conservative (Nanaimo Federal Ass'n) NOMINATION MEETING Saturday, Sept. 25, 1963 St. Paul's Anglican Church Hall at 2:30 p.m. champion in 1962 and 1963, has advised Montreal Alouettes he is retiring from the game because of a knee injury.

year is a residence for Basilian Scholastics at Assumption Col MONTREAL (CP) Stocks lege of the University of Wind sor. It was paid for by a LAUNDRY BUILDS UP eased with the exception of 000 loan from Canadian Mort The average American house papers today on the Montreal gage and Housing Corporation and Canadian stock exchanges. wife uses 42 dishtowels a month, 24 a month if she has a dish- which is to be repaid over 50 Trading was moderate. years. Industrial volume was 88,900 jwasning macmne, and mines and oils 357,500.

-11 11 Industrial index was off 0.02 at 163.41. Moore Corp. dropped Vi to 74V4 and Canada Cement The '66 Studebakers are on the way Watch for them to 52. Utilities were lower. Bell Telephone and CPR each fell 3'4 to 583 and 68.

Brinco was off at 6H. Banks were also lower. Royal Toronto Averages New York Industrial orf 83 Dow Jones Average Goldi Indutrial off 3 78 Base Metal off .1 1 Rail oft .30 Oils off .27 UuliUea off .88 IND STR1ALS BANKS Abillbi lPt Bank of Mont. 2'i 624 AJta Trunk 39', 39', Bank of S. 73l, 73, Alsoma Steel 1 65 i 66 Can of Com.

66 68 Aluminum Ltd. 28 29 Roval Bank 78 7S" Areui 1 14 Toronto-Dom. 62 Beli Telephone 5 59'i MINES Bowater S'i 7', Bethlehem IS 8 20 BA Oil 3D 30', Bralorne 5.05 5 10 BC Frest Prod. 2Ji 27 Cassiar Aabea. 13 131 BC Sugar 38 4 38', Conwest 55 3.60 BC Telephone H9 70 Copper-Soo.

22 23 Burn and Co. 21 'i 21 3i Cowicnan 58 .58 Caigarv Power 29 263, Craigmont 134 134 Can Breweries 8 8', Denison 3634 37 CIL. 20J, 205, Doiiy Varden 39 40 CPR 683, East Sullivan 7.10 7 25 Chemcell 1' 16' Endako 14-, Columbia Cell. 8'4 Giant Y'knifa 143, Cons and 4.V, Granduo 5 40 S.45 Cons. Paper .404 454 Guniur 1 198 Crush Intl.

14 144 Kerr Addison 7.85 7.90 Dis Corp-Seagram 394 391, Magnum Cons. .35 .41 Dom. Stores 264 284 Mattagami Lake 184 184 Dam Textile 33 33 4 Mt Washington .35 .37 Dom Tar St Cham 19 194 New Imperial 1.35 1.38 DuPont ot Canada 48 48 4 Opemiska 8 90 8.93 Faiconbridge 106'i 107 Orchan 5.05 5.10 Hawker Siddeley 34 5 Rio Algom 194 193 Imperial Oil 534 534 Sherritt Gordon 6.15 8.20 Imp Tobacco 15 15 4 Sileurian .60 .63 Infl Nickel 97 97 4 Silver Standard 126 1.27 Indust. Accept. 23'4 23 4 Steep Rock Iron 6 30 8 35 Interpro Pip L.

89 4 89, Sullivan Cons. 4.95 5.00 Labatt 194 194 Western 5.20 5.25 Loblaw 104 11 OILS Loeb M. 153 131, Can. Southern 2.24 2.27 MacMU and PR 29 4 29 Central Del R. 114 It's Massey-Ferg 32', 32J4 Fargo 62 2.65 Moore Corp.

74', 744 Home Oil 184 19 Noranda 494 49 4- Pac Petroleums 104 104 Power Corp. 13 4 133, Provo 28 2 28 Salads H. 114 IPs Teck Corp. 485 4893 Simpsons Ltd 284 284 Trans-Can. Pipe 3634 37 Steel Co of Can.

294 29 4 Triad Oil 2 57 2.59 Walker-GStW 37', 374 Trans-Mountatn 20 204 Woodwards 2fi 264 Westcoast Trans 194 19-, Zenith 1 3 03 3 10 West Decalta 3 53 3.70 lost one point to 76 and Nova Scotia to W. Montreal add-1 ed Vi to 624. i Papers advanced with Consol-; idated up ls to 41. Senior oils advanced with BA up to 30'a and Shell ft to 18's. i Metals were ahead.

In base issues Falconbridge rose 2V points to 107. Consolidated Mining and Smelting dropped to 46 and Hollinger to 28. In the primaries, Algoma and Dominion Foundries each added to 65 and 27 respectively. Steel of Canada was off at 29S. linn, 1 Cmmm.

"liiliiilMiil Machinery issues were ahead DAILY FREE PRESS PATTERNS with CAE up to 12li and Hawker Siddley to 5. Food and beverages slipped with Walker Gooderham down to 37H and Canadian Brew eries to 84. Labatu rose to 19t. Trade and finance Issues were Ir3 FP fn fn also off with Loeb down to 15H. In mines, Inspiration fell 10 cents to $1.60 and Kodiak Pete five cents to $3.25.

i New Imperial was off three cents at $1.34. 1 SAVINGS OF ttLnl AT TORONTO UP TO UJ All Models In Stock rr wah All Sections Sharply Ahead TORONTO (CP)-Stocks ran into profit taking in morning trading on the Toronto stock exch.nge today. Thursday all sections ot the market were sharply ahead. In the industrial list, Ineo fell COMMANDERS 7 V-8 4-Door Sedans pY)S Fully Equipped T- pM 9048 1 to 96H while shawa Wholesale A and Royal Bank were off each at 51H and 75si. Abltibi fell to -a 1965 low of 114 with a 4 loss while losses were recorded by Bell Telephone at SS1 and Cominco at 46.

Selling did not come as a surprise to Bay Street observers since prices have moved higher in nine of the last 10 sessions. Base metals were quiet and easier with recent favorites taking the losses. Pine Point up more than $13 in the last week, climbed 4 to a record 734, but then fell and near noon was off 4 at 724. Denison, Long-stemmed roses nothing more decorative than these! Use anywhere. Eye-compelling, cross-stitch What's new? Everything's roses embroider them in the natural colors at suggested in the color chart Pattern 856: two 8x21-inch sprays.

(Thirty-five cents in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern to Laura Wheeler, Free Press Pattern 60 Front 1 tUJ3 about this marvelous heath. It buttons down the side on a stroke of vivid contrast. Printed Pattern 9018: Misses' Sim 30, 12. 14, 16, 18. Sue 16 takes I1 yds.

35-inch fabric, yd. contrast. The COMMANDER and Other Models Are IN STOCK NOW At Fifty cots iSO cents' in coins, St. Toronto Ont Print Plain- too stamps, please) for each Pattern Number, your Name and Address. another sharp climber In the last few sessions, eased to 364.

In golds. Hollinger, up more than $2 Thursday, fell to 29. Speculatives were active and easier. United Comstock. Obas-ka and D'Eklona fell slightly.

On index, industrials were Cor Need'ecraft Spectacular over 200 designs, 3 free patterns tn new 1966 Needlecrart Catalog Knit, crochet shifts, shells. Jac- kets, hats! Plus toys, embroid-! down .35 to 169.17, base metals STUDEBAKER SALES, SERVICE and PARTS pattern. Print plainly 1 1 e. Name, Address and Style Number. Send order to Marian Martin.

Free Pret Pattern $0 Front St. Toronto Ont Discover yie Secrets of a well-dressed woman! Discover JiO Tattering, new desifa Ideas in our new Fail-Winter Pattern Catalog. AU sites! Coupon for free pattern In Catalog. Send 50 cents. err.

quilts, more! Send 23 cents .05 to 82.18 and the TSE index 303 Terminal Avenue Phone 754 2622 "Decorate with Needlecraft" fabulous book, 23 patterns for decorator accessories shown Idea-filled rooms. 60 cents. Send for superb Quilt Book 16 complete patterns. 60 cents .29 to 159 00. Golds were up to 161.11 and western oils .08 to 100.70.

Volume at 11 a.m. was 816.000 shares compared with 616.000 at the same time Thursday..

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