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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 50

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if THE GAZLT i WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1965 Soccer Slmvidovm Tonight Rod Bike Race Sunday At Sauve and JFUII etween Imntrem, ioronto IichlaiiB GOLF tffuf IP-KA -that TVlg PAW- AUWAV6 Mi A e-rkatic xoure WILL -to -irzy 3MgrwiwG I FAhlCY. jff 1 fry IZAAK HUNTER 9 By NORMAN GILLESPIE in the event of rain the game will be played Tuesday. This game has been on and off again Montreal Italica clashes with Toronto Italia at Varsity Stadium tonight in the third game of the semi-final series for the E.C.P.S L. President's Cup. The teams are tied each having won on their own ground.

because it has been impossible Five Canadian riders will join a strong European field for next week's i -d a bicycle race scheduled for Montreal's Paul Sauve Arena. Leading the Canadian contingent is Montreal's Aurellio Battello, a veteran of five such contests. for the Israeli team and Mont fSH TRAGEDY AT VALLEYFIELD Valleyfield was the scene of a piscatorial tragedy over the weekend when some 3,000 gallons of caustic was jettisoned into the St. Charles River from Montreal Cottons textile plant. Estimates of the fish mortality resulting run up to 100,000.

A few muskies figured among the casualties but white carp were predominant among the dead fish noted by Albert Courte-manche and Brother Mongeau of the Montreal District Quebec Wildlife Service who were on the scene dens. On what they saw, covering real Italica to get together on suitable dates, one of the reasons being Italica's cup games. It is believed that the In the event that tonight's game finishes in a tie at the end of regulation time, a fourth game will be played mo3t likely in Toronto Saturday. First club to total four points is the winner Israeli team wid also play in first meeting the third and the second the fourth. Kalena on top of the standing plays Heilas in the first game of the double-header with second place Superga meeting Ukraina in the nightcap.

Two interesting Morel Cup playoff games are listed at Newman Park tonight. Bank of Montreal plays Velan Engineering in the first match at 6.30 p.m. and Canadian Copper meets Rolls Royce in the second game at 8.30 p.m. Verdun Celtic plays Garland United at Verdun Stadium tonight in what should be a good exhibition. During the absence of Secretary George Moore of the Metropolitan League, Matt McLean will take over the secretarial duties of the league.

He can be reached at 739-3786. Toronto Sept. 23. This will be the third big name club to be brought to Montreal this year according a release by League Commisssioner Bill 'the river in a boat about l'j miles below the plant the bilogists figured white carp to constitute about 80 per cent of In the meantime Hamilton which disposed of Toronto Roma in two straight games last weekend is sitting waiting Battello is 's road champion and has scored three successive victories in the annual Quebec-to-Montreal marathon race. He will team with Jean Raynal of France for next week's event.

A second Montrealer entered is Heinz Reinhold, who had a successful career in European road races before coming to this country. He will join Hans Ranters of Germany to form a team. Quebec City is represented by Jean Garon, who made his indoor debut in the six-day race in his honip town this spring. the kill. About ten per cent were by President Pasquale Gattuso of Italica the other teams being Hibernians of the Scottish first division and the South American champions Imlipendiente of Buenos Aires.

The National League will stage two semi-final games tonight at Jarry in the major division cup series. The first four teams play off with the rotz -rug" perch and among the remainder there were German carp, rock for the final. The dates and sites for the final is still undecided and will probably not Slow to reeogniie the fast development of emergency conditions in this field and slower still to take any action to alleviate them are federal, provincial and municipal governments which must co-operate intelligently and firmly to rectify the situation. And they'll have to do it soon if tragic and wirespread results are to be averted. A Story Of K.tgon't Reef be declared until the Montrea Italica-Toronto Italia semi-final is decided.

This is the first time that Hamilton has made the 'Like the other Candians, Garon finals since the E.C.P.S.L.. was inaugurated in 1961. If you know where Keegan's has you woisj-j? AoMAuy. 1 found himself a partner Manacer Aldo Cecchi of Reef is in the Verdun-Laprairiejwith European experience. He Redskins Acquire Dess From Lions bass, sunnsh, dore and pike.

Management Cooperative. The plant management wat entirely cooperative with the biologists in their quest for information a to the source of the trouble. It seems a nipple on tank of 25 per cent caustic used in bleaching cotton, became out of order. The leakage was too considerable to be coped with and the drain valve was opened pre-cipitating some 3,000 gallons of the liquid into the river in less than ten minutes. Kids fteae A Harvott oasm ana you see a concemra-j Wiij team with Roger Gaig-tion of fishing boats in the nard many times sprint cham-vicinity I ran tell you why.

It is'pjnn of France, because Harold Breidon, 717 tWo Italian-rmrn HHpr. will Italica said yesterday that he will most probably rely on the players who have carried the team to the league championship. He has not definitely made igJMKMcttuo Aj.4rt menMT Manning Street, has agan round out the Canadi an eronn. WASHINGTON (AP) up his mind whether to bring in the three players who make The Washington Redskins, hop Eastern Statistics their home in New York. Cecchi is quietly confident demonstrated that it is a haunt They are Giuseppe Marinoni of maskinonge.

It may be and Bruno Rusconi. Both came recalled that he took one from to Canada for the July Tour du that spot about three weeks ago.fst. Laurent and then decided to Well, on Sunday he did it again remain here when the two-week with the aid of his 12-yearoldrace was finished, son, Peter. As a matter of fact! They will carry the colors of if the father has demonstrated Montreal's Italian speaking that there are muskies around, community for this event. It was not long before dead that the jinx which has plagued Italica at Varsity Stadium this fish started to appear.

The ing to launch a title drive Sunday against the champion Cleveland Browns, plugged the gap in their offensive line Tuesday with guard Darrell Dess. But injuries ripped new holes season will not upset the team Long Cain Rushing TD tonicht. On Sunday afternoon situation was brought to the attention of the authorities when youngsters started appearing in the streets with unbelievable Montreal although winning by only one goal was easily the better team and but for sensa Keegan Keef, Peter on Sunday Battello is conceded the best elsewhere, and Coach Bill Atti, fi7 71 58 fifl f4 Bo Scott, Ottawa Art Baker, Hamilton Jim Dillard, Ottawa J. W. Lockett, Montreal Dave Thelen, Toronto demonstrated that there are; chance of the Canadian group to some really sizeable ones there.

place well in the race. quantities of fish. Warnings were issued against eating these fish in the fear that they would tional coaltending bv Toronto Of the two maskinonge the Rick Van Sleenbergrn of Bcl- McPeak was busily searching for further deals as the deadline passed for the final cutdown in the National Football League. McPeak sent quarterback Yds. Gained 455 38fi 3fi9 284 2S5 259 210 lfil 152 148 144 109 81 Ave.

Gain 6.8 5.4 fi 4 4.7 4.1 4.0 fi.8 5.4 5.8 3.1 3.9 3.7 4.5 be toxic. As a matter of fact lamer ana son team iook gium, and ms son-in-law raiip around mid day on that occa-iLykke of Denmark, are the pre- sion Peter hooked an favorites. 87 90 65 29 30 14 36 16 20 14 23 9 17 Lone In). Pass 76 6 George Izo and guard Ted as against the 11 pound, 4 ounce' the race starts at 2 p.m Karras to Detroit in exchange fish taken by Harold. goaler Ray Rea would have been up many goals.

Opinion seems to be that if Montreal can get past Italia that they will have less trouble with Hamilton. Cecchi announced yesterday afternoon that final arrangements have been completed for Montreal Italica to play the Israeli champions Hapoel Petah-Tikwa at Molson Stadium next few aside from youngsters and spear fishermen have been fishing in the Charles River in recent years on account of its high state of pollution both from domestic and industrial sources. The number of fish which tuned up as a result of the accident day that Pat Richter, split end and punter, has a ruptured kidney and will be hospitalized for several weeks. Richter was the only punter on the team. Detroit Coach Happy Lion Coach Harry Gilmer, who was left with only rookie Tom rs to back up quarterback Milt Plum after the deal with the Giants, said in Detroit he was happy to make a deal which gave him both a capable backup quarterback and an experienced guard.

"We have a lot of hopes for rookie quarterback Tom Myers but felt it might be a little hard for him to step in and take over if Milt Plum were injured," Gilmer said. "Izo has the experience, and we feel would be more capable to step in in an emergency situation." Izo, 27, was the No. 1 draft choice of the St. Louis Cardinals when he graduated from Notre Dame in 1960. He was traded to Washington the next year.

This year, Izo was shoved out of the No. 2 job by the fine showing of Dick Shiner, a second year man from Maryland. Newfoundlander for Dess and a draft choice. The draft choice was the same one Washington had traded to the Willie Bethea, Hamilton fi.1 Larry Ferguson, Toronto 31 Ron Stewart, Ottawa 30 Rick Black, Ottawa 2fi George Dixon, Montreal 47 Johnny Counts, Hamilton 37 Ernie White, Montreal 29 Dick Shatto, Toronto 18 Passing Russ Jackson, Ottawa 82 39 Pete Liske, Toronto 121 fil Bernie Faloney, Montreal 109 57 Frank Cosentino, Hamilton 93 37 Lamar McHan, Toronto 34 12 Jackie Parker, Toronto 34 14 Joe Zuger, Hamilton 34 10 TO Pef. Comp Lions last Saturday for halfback Dan Lewis.

Tuesday's trade was a further step in a series of deals that Monday night at 8.15 p.m. and 47.6 50.4 Sundav, and ends Saturday, Sept. 25, at 11 p.m. Baseball Win To Rosemount Michel Bergeron's three run double and the 10-strikeout pitching of Ron Leblanc paced Rosemount to a 3-2 win over Longueuil last night and narrow Vds. Gained 801 767 909 549 200 lfi7 148 7 15 8 0 3 5 104 74 39 50 31 25 began two weeks ago when Detroit traded quartedback Earl Morrall to the New York Giants for Dess and Cleveland linebacker Mike Lucci.

New York sent defensive back Erich Rifles Mark' Broken Yds. Pass Receivers ed Longueuil's best of seven Montreal District Junior Base Rcd. 17 lfi Terry Evanshen, Montreal Larry Ferguson. Toronto 2 3 2 0 Ave. 9.8 6.3 8.3 5.9 5.9 49 44 TDs 0 2 1 3 2 2 2 1 0 TD 1 1 TDs 1 0 0 ball League finals lead to three games to two.

Had To Be Handlintd It must be said that Peter needed some estistence in landing his fish. He was using a casting reel which froie on him soon after the strike. From there on the muskie hd to be handlined and enyone knowledeable of this species will realize that led of such tender years might have his hands cut to the bone in trying to handline an 18-pound muskie. Anyway the Breidons took them both and Peter had a hard time going to sleep thet night. Harold goes exclusively for Heddon River Runts in his muskie fishing.

Peter's fish took a red and white while the smaller fish had a perch finish, Harolds favorite, both "go-deepers." Randy Feltham as usual collected the evidence to turn over to the biologists. Fischer Drops Into Third Place Karnes to the Browns in the ttiree-way deal. McPeak has been saying all! summer the Redskins needed help in the offensive line to be a solid title threat in the Eastern division. The problem became acute Bergeron clubbed his double 52.3 3ft. 8 35.3 41.2 29.4 Ave.

Gain lfi. 8 10.9 14.6 14.3 14.0 12.5 13.9 13 9 20.9 13.2 11.0 29.0 13.9 9.9 was a surprise to everyone. Theory Of Bielogisti The St. Charles River water empties into the St. Lawrence at St.

Timothee, about five miles below the plant in question. How far downstream the effect of the caustic killed fish is problematical regardless of where dead fish may be spotted. The theory is that the rapid precipitation of the caustic into the water at the plant created a solution in that particular area so strong as to have burned the gills of the fish thus preventing them from obtaining the oxygen necessary to life. Already on Monday the dead fish were becoming problem in the olfactory sense. Yesterday employes of the plant in question set about collecting and disposing of this dreadful harvest.

Seaway Oil Pollution in the fourth inning after Pierre TORONTO CP Toronto Rifles' Racicot, Luc Lavoie and Le claim to a Continental Football Long Gain 35 104 28 26 30 19 25 28 50 38 23 76 29 17 Gain 28fi 174 190 18fi 182 12 153 139 188 119 99 219 111 69 when George Seals, second year League single-game attendance record was short-lived. George Dixon, Montreal 13 Pat Brosnan, Toronto 13 Stan Crisson, Hamilton 13 Dick Shatto, Toronto 13 Tommy Grant, Hamilton 11 Marv Luster, Toronto in Ted Watkins, Ottawa 9 Dave Thelen, Toronto 9 Bo Scott. Ottawa 9 Whit Tucker, Ottawa 8 Clovd Wehb. Hamilton 8 Mike Gibbons, Montreal 7 offensive guard, walked out of camp after a fight with another The Rifles counted 16.303 fans, plaver. Seals was traded to including 2,500 newspaper carrier boys who were admitted free, at Chicago for Karras, who re fused to report and said he ast Saturday's game here against wanted to go to Detroit and play Philadelphia Bulldogs and claimed an attendance mark.

blanc had each singled to load the bases. Leblanc, who gave up five hits after relieving starter Ray Theriault in the first, slashed another single. Longueuil took a 1-0 lead in the first inning when Norm Roy singled in Denis Picard who had doubled and advanced to third on Roger Bourgeois' single. Bob Lemieux doubled in Bourgeois for Longueuil's other run. Longueuil pitcher Gaetan Groleau went the distance in with his brother, Alex.

Pass But Rifle officials learned Tuesday that a pony night promotion in Richmond Saturday for a game The Redskins defeated Detroit 20-3 last Sunday in their final exhibition game but lost defensive back Lonnie Sanders with a broken arm, and linebacker There's another pollution No. Intc'd 4 4 4 3 3 3 Yds. Return ins 48 17 63 45 24 Longest Return 52 24 7 35 32 24 Long Ret. which Richmond Rebels defeated Wheeling lronmen 23-20 drew 118.000. i Rirhmond Manacer H.

AL Bob Pellegrini, with a pulled groin muscle. Sanders will be HAVANA. Cuba (AP) -Bobby Fischer of New York, playing black, and Ludek Pach-mann of Czechoslovakia, drew Brinklcy estimated the crowd four to six weeks losing. He fanned 10, walked Then McPeak learned Tues Ave. Ret.

in 40 moves in their Capablanca two and aave up eicht hits Asked To Play For Canada ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. CP George Faulkner, 33, former star left winger with Shawinigan Falls Cataracts, has been invited to play on Canada's team at the World Hockey Championships at Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, next March. Faulkner said yesterday he has accepted the invitation from Father David Bauer, special consultant and advisor to the national team. He said, however, before any final decision can be made, he will have to receive the consent of the S.

W. Moores Memorial Stadium at Harbour Grace, where he is manager. He is also playing coach of the Conception Bay Ceebees in the Newfoundland Amateur Hockey League. Faulkner, a brother of Alex Faulkner who played two seasons with the Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League, played amateur hockey with the Quebec Citadels of the Quebec Junior Hockey League and Shawinigan Falls in the Quebec Hockey League. He returned to Newfoundland in 1957.

International Chess Tournament Longueuil 101 000 -j 1 match Rosemount 000 300 3 I M.U i t- Groleeu end Rederd: Therieult, Le The draw dropped Fischer lan(. Ber9eron. into a tie for third place after 13 Ted Page, Hamilton Garney Henley, Hamilton Billv Wayte, Hamilton Dick Coliee, Hamilton Jackie Parker, Toronto Joe Poirier, Ottawa Kickoff Returns RK'd Bo Scott, Ottawa Jim Rountree. Toronto 7 Dick Cohee, Hamilton 7 I.arrv Ferguson, Toronto 7 Dick Shatto, Toronto .8 Terry Evanshen, Montreal 5 Johnny Counts, Hamilton 4 Gene Gaines, Ottawa fi Punting Joe Zuger, Hamilton 83 Dave Mann, Toronto 58 Gino Berretta, Montreal 24 rounds. I CRUSADERS TIE Fischer, forbidden to enter more than 18,000 and said that it is considered paid attendance even if the fans got in on fi5-cent promotion tickets.

The Rifles have moved their headquarters to Maple Leaf Stadium from York University since Toronto Maple Leafs baseball club now has finished using the stadium. Rifles coach Leo Cahill is concerned over injuries to two key players, line coach and defensive LONDON (Reuters) Crusaders drpw 11 with Col- Cuba by the U.S. State Depart- Sun, Lachine Play Tonight In Soccer City Juvenile Soccer League action resumes tonight when Yds. Ret'd 222 219 170 163 118 108 96 94 Dlst. 28S2 2620 1001 2I89 412 ment, plays in New York, and in an Irish Leacuei problem in that section of the St.

Lawrence too. A west-bound Greek ship is aileged to have dumped a considerable quantity of oil in the Seaway's Cote Ste. Catherine lock. Complete information is lacking but the oil is still there and aside from what effect it may have on fish and ducks the story is that it will cost about $40,000 to clean up the lock. Someone expressed the hope that for this necessary job they wouldn't employ chemicals which would constitute a further threat to fish and wildlife.

Action It Long Overdue The afore-mentioned occurrences at least may tend to focus attention upon the rapidly growing menace of water pollution. The combatting of this threat to human welfare Is the 1965 theme of conservation agencies throughout the North American continent. his moves are telephoned her. Ulster Cup soccer match Tues day night. UK Cricket LONDON (Reuters Castleford beat Halifax 25-8 in! 37.0 29 9 24.3 23.8 24.7 21.

24.0 15.7 Long Punt 77 63 53 71 54 Ave, Ret. 9.1 7.4 fi.7 5.6 6.5 7 0 5.2 tackle Chuck Dickerson, who has 3 37 44 31 32 22 Ave. Punt 45.7 452 41.7 41 0 37.5 Long Ret. 54 19 24 21 22 11 16 0 0 0 Sing 9 3 0 2 2 TDs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bill Cline, Ottawa 51 11 a seconarouna yorKsnire cup mstch Tuesday, terday'i cricket matches: i night. At Lords, tingle-innings match, on Sun Y'outh Organization takes on Lachine at Lachine Arena.

Game time is 8:30 o'clock. The Sun team is led by Jose Ribeiro who has scored 18 goals in eight games. The scoring leader is Jose Ribeiro of Mount Royal Stars with 27 goals in Football 7S-over basis: Rest Of The World XI beat an England XI by 9 wickeH An England XI 175 (54 1 overs), Rest Of The World, 178 for 1 (50.5 overs). At Scarborough, Yorkshire beat MCC by 7 wickets. MCC and 214; York-hr 315 tor 7 declared and 14 tor 3 Bernie Faloney, Montreal Punt Returns Garnov Henley, Hamilton Rick Black.

Ottawa Ted Page, Hamilton Fd Learn, Montreal Dick Aldridge. Toronto Jim Walker, Toronto Clare Exelhy, Montreal torn leg muscles, and halfback Joe Williams, who has damaged ribs. Seiling Signs With Rangers NEW YORK. CP Defence-man Rod Seiling. New York Rangers' top scoring defence- Yds.

Ret'd 209 206 lfil 152 110 63 47 Punt Rets. 23 28 24 27 17 9 9 EASTERN CONFERENCE nine games. Mike Fulop of is third in the scoring with 11 goals in seven games. STANDINGS A PtS Hercules 1 I) A Pis 0 135 10 10 0 133 45 10 0 55 100 i 0 73 113 0 Ottawa Hamilton Montreal Toronto 7 7 NAMED COACH NEW YORK (tf Stuart MacKenzie of Australia, silver medalist in rowing in the 1956 Olympics and six-time Diamond Sculls winner at Henley, was named coach of Columbia University's varsity crew yesterday. Mount Royel 7 2 0 47 14 Sun Youth I 3 0 39 is 10 Lachine 3 0 14 Sun-Kronion 9 3 0 10 man last season, has signed a 1965-66 contract with the Na Crisson, Mosca Injured NOG 1 8 0 4 61 7 WESTERN CONFERENCE A Pts Saskttchtwun 1 5 3 I lu 1(1 II tional Hockey League team, it was announced Tuesday.

Calgary I 5 3 0 142 108 10 I Br. coiumDia 4 i i ir Winnipeg 4 4 0 120 153 1 i Edmonton i 3 5 II 1M 197 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS HAMILTON rp F.nd Stan Crisson and tackle Angclo Mosca did not work out as Hamilton Tiger-Cats resumed drills Tuesday for their Eastern Football Conference game against Toronto Argonauts Sunday in Toronto. But Crisson is expected to play Sunday while Mosca is scheduled for a physical examination today. Crisson has been released from hospital where he has spent three days undergoing observation for a damaged back suffered in a game here against Montreal on Labor Day. No interior damage was discovered except a painful bruise.

Mosca missed drills last week when it was believed he was favoring a tender knee from which fluid had been extracted after the Labor Day game. However, he said later that his knee was fine but some type SATURDAY'S GAMES Ottawa 22, Hamilton 13. Edmonton 30. Winnipeg 25. Vancouver 24, Calgary 10 SUNDAY'S GAM I Saskatchewan 11, Moni.eal f.

SATURDAY'S GAMES Calgary at Saskatchewan. Montreal at Vancouver SUNDAY'S GAMES Hamilton at Toronto. Ottawa at Winnipeg. MONDAY'S GAME Montreal at Edmonton. Sealing, 20, of Elmira, was the fifth Ranger to agree to terms for the new season, said Emile Francis, club general manager.

"Rod is one of the brightest prospects in our organization," Francis added. "He had an amazing rookie season and showed tremendous poise and savvy for a player his age." Selling's four goals and 22 assists for 26 points in 68 games last season made him the fifth highest point-getter among league defencemen. Terms of the contract were not announced. SUCCEEDS BRAYSHAW EDMONTON CP) Veteran hockey player Billy Warwick, 41, of Edmonton, was named head coach of the junior Oil Kings Hockey Club yesterday. He succeeds Buster Brayshaw who resigned two weeks ago for health reasons after heading the club five years.

Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned In envelopes provided by The St. Lawrence Seawey Authority which are marked "TENDER FOR CONTRACT NO. SM" which are with respect to LOCK i WEST NEW FILLING SYSTEM PART II, WELLAND CANAL IMPROVEMENT AND TWINNING PROJECT will received at the office of The St. Lawrence Seaway Authority, Maiestic Building, 396 Cooper Street, Ottawa 4, until 3:00 p.m., E.D.S.T., Thursday. October 7, 1965.

Plans. Specifications, Form of Tender, Labour Conditions and Form of Contract may be obtained by application tn the office of the Chief Engineer, 53W Ferrier Street, Montreal 9. or the Secretary, Maiestic Building, 396 Cooper Street, Ottawa 4, Ontario- or the Project Director. WeMand Canal Twinning Proiect, 501 Glendale Avenue, St. Catharines, Ontario, on the payment of one hundred dollars ($100,001 which will be refunded upon the return of the above documents In good order within thirty days of fhe date fixed above for the return of tenders If not returned witnln the above period, the deposit will be forfeited.

Tender deposit for a sum of not less than ten per cent (10) of the tender prlre must he provided In accordance with the terms of the Form of or, In lieu of a Tender Deposit, a Bid Bond In the amount of 10 of the Tender, conditional upon entry into a formal contract In the form exhibited with the tender documents end upon furnishing security acceptable to the Authority, shall be provided. Only tenders submitted in accordance with our specifications will be considered. The Authority does not bind Itself to decepf the lowest or any tender. L. BELAND, Secretary.

THE ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY AUTHORITY OTTAWA, September 14, 196S. 500 WOMEN REQUIRED FOR TEMPORARY AND PART TIME WORK IN SALES If you have a pleasant personality a grade 9 education or better a conversational knowledge of French and English experience or not in retail tales Apply te the neoreit office of the NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE in Greater Montreal. of infection had bothered him. Tiger-Cat coach Ralph Sazio refused lo attribute last Saturday's loss to Ottawa Rough Riders to injuries.

"Thpy just man-handled us," he said of the 22-13 defeat. Jackie Burke To Defend Title SAINT JOHN, B. (CP) Canadian bantamweight boxing champion Jackie Burke of Saint John will defend his title next month against ranking contender Michael Langlois of Quebec City. Burke's manager, Ron Broth PUREVIRGINW00L A TAY PORT suit is cool comfortable to wear because this unique open weave, all wool fabric breathes easily, fits smoothly and has the inherent strength to keep its shape. This incredible fabric is woven smartly from three-ply Pure Virgin Wool yarn made by twisting together three individually dyed worsted yarns of complementary and iridescent colours.

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Cotherint) Optn Thurt. 1 till p.m. Frt parking at Civic 'arkinf lot Today in The ers of Saint John, said the exact date and site of the champion ship bout had not been settled Four Maritime centres Saint John, Fredericton, Shediac. N.B., and New Glasgow, N.S. litweu MnoTemt NIVKI Our locations are: 170 Jean Telan Street Weit 1035 Gelt Avenue, Verdun 2150 St.

Joseph Lachine 1625 Delorimier Avenue 729 St. Antoine Street 79 St. Charles Street Wait, Lenaueuil 10 Natre Dame Street tait. Ihc WEDNESDAY REPORT BUSINESS FINANCE MARKETING wera being considered. Burke is preparing for a 10-rnund non title, match at She-riiar tomorrow against Jo Jo Jackson nf New Glasgow.

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