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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 5

Publication:
The Gazettei
Location:
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Issue Date:
Page:
5
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TV GAZETTE, Montreal, August 3, 1972 'WOT W-7 Misleading advertising charged to Figure Magic aid TV stations who broadcast the Figure Magic treatment claims. newspapers are named as having published the advertising, as well us various radio Investigation Att -form the basis for the charges. At least five Wal daily The complaint alleges that the advertising used to facilitate the sale of the slenderizing treatments included "statements and guarantees of the results or effectiveness of the treatments, which were not founded on sufficient and suitable proof" of the contents. Violations of the Combines Adyrtlnmint Evidence a preliminary hearing is continuing into its third day against three men charged with misleading advertising of the Figure Magic Clinic weight-reducing treatments. The accused arc: Alfred Gregory, of Ville Brossard, Gerard Choquette, of Ville LaSalle.

and Richard Hebert, of 1168 St. Catherine St. East. Counsel for the accused invoked the rights of the accused under the Criminal Code to bar all publicity of the evidence at the preliminary hearing stage. The charges were laid by the Federal Ministry of Consumers and Corporations, combines division.

They allege that the offences took place between Jan. 25 of last year and March 24 of this year, in Ville I Ml, VIP iMMMW 'IT' W-L OT lM. UWMIMWMV IMIIMMMMMM i- vt "Vi i't i A i i -J -A -J 49 SECRETS FROM A PROFESSIONAL COOK -'m'-. irr; mm-, i Learn how to get top value when you buy meat, how to keep meat really fresh, how to fry eggs that don't stick, how to cook delicious vegetables, how to use seasonings, and much more! In tho August issue of Header's Digest, one of North America's most highly regarded cooks shows you 49 shortcuts and tricks that make all the difference in buying and preparing foot! Head carefully and you'll become a different cook oicr' night! One of 35 articles and features in August Reader's Digest. Get your copy today! St.

Laurent. Montreal Chambly, Dorval, "and through advertising in a variety of media. Two escape Fl'LDA (AP Two East Germans slipped through a Communist death strip and crossed into West Germany Tuesday night without being detected by Communist border guards. A FAVORITE MONTREAL RESTAURANT SINCE 1924 The warmth and friendliness of the ASTOR RESTAURANT end LOUNGE, 6S2-696 St. Catherine St.

West (Opposite Eaton's is evident as you walk in. The ASTOR, under the guidance of its founder George Ga van's ond Family, hos not only maintained the quality of its year history, but has kept it modern. (Gamte, George Cree) riders arc getting a preview of the Biosphere, which opens Friday Biosphere to return to nature theme this year huge-eyed fawns have already made their home in "Sleeping Beauty's Fantasy Land." Huge, 350-foot high reproductions of West Coast Sequoia trees tower over this exhibit, which also features two. tiny, tot-sized ponies and a 12-foot-high re-creation of ANNUAL (tin The world's longest escalator is still immobile. Workers are still tacking down the last few yards of synthetic grass and the pond in the Japanese garden is still waiting for the $3,000 worth of carp that the City of Montreal is importing from Japan.

But the Eiosphcre, Man and His World's indoor park, will be ready for the public on Friday. "We have been plagued with the same problems as everyone else," Raymond Proulx, the -man who conceived this year's exhibit, said yesterday. "But the men have been working very hard and we're back on schedule." The huge geodesic dome, perhaps the fair's most dramatic building, is reverting to the role it filled in Man and His World's first run four years ago. Last year it housed the American exhibit but this year the brightly colored birds and hanging gardens of 19C8 will return. "It will be the nature centre of the fair." a city spokesman said at yesterday's press preview.

But ProuLx, who also administers the exhibits at the Montreal Botanical Garden and at Lafontaine Park's Garden of Wonders, has incorporated a whole host of new features. Perched on a platform high in the dome's lofty rafters is the Japanese Garden, a cool, secluded spot featuring a pond where the city's 100 imported carp will swim as soon as they arrive from the Orient. On the ground floor is a cage reserved for a troop of chattering baboons and two This is the event skiers wait for! I'll i in u-iu nil' win, mi iV -r: jkk -u" I i i ii i if' i I Big buys in every store. Featured are some last year's models of famous-brand skis, boots and poles plus fabulous ski fashion buys for men and women. Here ore some of the savings! Come in for more! Sleeping Beauty's castle.

The "nature centre" aspect of the exhibit is carried into the pavilion restaurant where the Mouvement Naturiste Soeiale will sell natural food. The city has agreed to allow the movement to use the pavilion's theatre for a series of films and lectures on the naturists philosophy of good health. The Society will also show films dealing with the broader problems of pollution and the need for green spaces. Already the society has installed a booth which features pamphlets which range from discussions of food and exercise to advertisements for a local naturopathic clinic. Air Canada cargo men walk out A walkout by Air Canada's cargo attendants at Montreal International Airport yesterday ended quietly at 4:30 p.m.

following union management talks. No flights were disrupted and passengers were unaffected by the walkout, Air Canada public relations man $100,000. CLEARANCE Head's incomparable styling in co-ordinated ski outfits for men and women. High count, top quality Antron fabric with space-age Mylar (aluminum and dacron) fill. And all machine washable! Buy now and save! LADIES' JACKETS Superb styling, excitingly named Snow Bird fiKeJIQD McGILL UNIVERSITY STANDARD SWINGER Req.

599. Reg. S135. SE9.03 PRO $104.99 Racing Form Stitching to Go Two Easy Pieces Touche Perpetual Motion Super Star On Top Athena III Gemini II. Originally $70.

to $115. 46 67 to s76-67 MEN'S JACKETS COMP $129.93 Reg. $195. Reg. $165.

Model) (Last Year's CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION 1972 73 EVENING COURSES ACCOUNTANCY FALL COURSES LEADING TO THE FOLLOWING DIPLOMAS: Institute of Chartered Accountants of Quebec, Society of Industrial Accountants of the Province of Quebec, Certified Generol Accountants Association of Quebec, Chartered Institute of Secretaries of Canada. COURSES BEGIN THE WEEK OF 28 AUGUST: '72 Model I JUL DO, NORDICA BOOTS Racing Gemini Rescuer Racy Stuff Band-Joe Form Snap Decision Get Around Cover-up Job. Nordica Corsair $34.99 $59.99 Reg. Reg. Originally $80.

to $100. OFF AND $53 34 TO S06-67 on Nordica Asrrals, Astral Pro's, Racers, Standards Ladies. Computers Mathematics Statistics Economics Law Management Accounfing Managerial Accounting Auditing Taxation Tax Reform Finance CROSS COUNTRY PACKAGE With edges Without edges $44.95 Skis $34.95 SLIM LIMB WARM-UPS Orig. $50. $33.33 RINGO WARM-UPS Orig.

$55- $38.77 MATCHING TUQUES Orig. 7.50 3.99 EVERYTHING IS COLOUR CO-ORDINATED and the colours are gorgeous! Sweaters, Jackets and Pants. O-J (Orange) Red Hot Blue Fireball Red Sundance Yellow Denver Mint Navy navy Vino Tinto Raspberry Pruno-graphy Stein Brown Kitz Blue. REGISTRATION IN PERSON ONLY ager Claude Gregoire reported. Cargo was held up at the terminal, however.

The 25 attendants on duty in the morning and early afternoon walked out at 11 a.m. Gregoire said they were supset about grievance procedures. A union official described the cause for the walkouts as "an internal affair." The attendants are members of Lodge 1751 of the International Association of Machinists. Final year students: Poles Bindings Boots Poles Bindings Boots 8.95 9.00 31.95 $94.85 $69.99 Mon. 14 Aug.

Thurs. 17 Aug. 9 a.m. p.m.; 5-7 p.m. Fri.

18 9 a.m. p.m. Mon. 21 Aug. Thurs.

24 Aug. 9 a.m. p.m.; 5-7 p.m. Fri. 25 9 a.m.

p.m. 8.95 9.00 31-95 $84.85 $59.95 All other students NEW STUDENTS: NOW NOW For further course information, phone: 392-4630. FISCHER GT PACKAGE ASSORTED JACKETS PEDIGREE AND TOPHER ANBA JACKETS AND SWEATERS .99 Fischer GT Skis Colin Poles Marker Bindings Reg. $160. 12.

46. $218. 119 velars do ft Choice selection of last year's models BRAND NAME 210-215 CM. SKIS SPINNERIN A L'INTENTION DES ADULTES LADIES' AND MEN'S $59.99 Original Value $80. to $175.

SKI PANTS Orig. $45.00 to $85.00 SKI JACKETS 717 WOOD SKIS Reg. $40. g.99 ACCALAUREAT S3g.99 Volkl PORTILLO SKIS 210-215 cm. Reg.

$105 FELLER" ski pants Ell HENKE SKI BOOTS Rebel Foam Boot A Reg. $75 to $80 V4 Price CONDITIONS-D'ADMISSION avoir un dossier juge valable et une experience pertinente (4 ou 5 ans) et suivre certains cours d'appoint ou D.E.C. (profit sciences admi-nistratives) et 2 ans d'experience de travail ou D.E.C. (tout autre profil) et 2 ans d'experience de travail et suivre certains cours d'appoint 1260 heures en cours du soir Debut des cours: 5 septembre Date limite pour demander I'admission au programme: 14 aout Demander notre prospectus: en personne, local 2058 au telephone, 343-4440 Nor all items are available at all stores. MINISTRATION Reg.

Reg. Reg. Reg. RedBlue Rebel Foam Red Elite (Men's) Sprint Foam (Men's) Sprint Foam (Ladies) $175. $165.

92.50 $150. $150. $99.99 $99.99 $19.99 $87.99 $87.99 Don't miss out on the qreat ski buys! Use our convenient Lay-Away Plan. Charge your purchases on your Reg. soy ana other major vredit Lards.

(Place Ville Marie Only) DES 40 IT 011 Assrd. '72 Junior Adult MARKER BINDINGS Including Rotomat, FO, Elastomet, GS (At Place Villa Marfe Only) AFFAIRES COLE DES HAUTES ETUDES COMMERCIALES AFFILIfiE A L'UNIVERSiTE DE MONTREAL 255, Avenue Decelles, Montreal (250e), 343-4440 The exceptional sports stores. 1971 Models K2 Corr.ps R6S. $i9o. $99.99 112 SKIS Place Ville Marie: 8784591 Fairview: 695-6140 Place Versailles: 353-8140 190 Cm.

only. Limited Quantities ESS.

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