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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 4

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The Windsor Stari
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Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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4
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The Windsor Star, Friday, June 30, 1972 PLEASURE POOLS PLEASURE POOLS PLEASURE POOLS PLEASURE POOLS iLitjuinjmni ff I PLEASURE POOLS Discount Prices 15'x27'x48" SPECIAL 850 OVAL 24'x48" SPECIAL 650 ROUND 18'x48" SPECIAL 599 ROUND 6" TOP RAIL 6" UPRIGHT PRICES INCLUDE ALL EQUIPMENT WITH PURCHASE FREE TRANSISTOR RADIO 2019 PENANG LANE WINDSOR 735-9027 i 1 8 PLEASURE POOLS PLEASURE POOLS PLEASURE POOLS PLEASURE POOLS IIIII.IU!!.LIIIJ iiyjrT'i jmpi i iV.rv i wwiiWIK Be Sure You Really Destroy ll-J -I I- cards. your cancelled checks, time People Things Political Gay time set MIAMI BEACH (Reuter) The National Coalition of Gay Organizations announced plans Thursday for the forthcoming national political conventions including a public "kiss-in" by homosexuals outside the Convention Hall. Hail to the Dief! OTTAWA (CP) The Commons paid tribute Thursday to former prime minister John Diefenbaker after hearing that the federal government is willing to contribute toward the cost of a structure at the University of Saskatchewan to house his papers. "This is a day for me to be remembered," Mr. Diefenbaker said after hearing tributes from State Secretary Gerard Pelletier and spokesmen for the three opposition parties.

The man who was Conservative prime minister from 1957 to 1963 and who has been a member of Parliament since 1940 said he was more than grateful and completely surprised by the government offer. Mr. Pelletier told the Commons that Mr. Diefenbaker has offered his collections of documents, books and other items relating to his term of office to the University of Saskatchewan, an institution of which he is chancellor. He said the university wishes to locate the documents in a $600,000 building on the campus.

Backers of the project hoped to raise $300,000 from the private sector and $300,000 from the federal government. He said negotiations now are in progress between his department, the university and the public archives. Parade STEPPING DOWN Capping a political career dating back to 1938, Toronto Mayor William Dennison, 67, said Thursday he will not seek re-election. Raised on a farm in Renfrew County, Mayor Dennison said ha is looking forward to "watching the trees grow" on his Caledon East 40-acre tree farm. HONORED In St.

Andrews, Scotland, Claude Bissell, past president of the University of Toronto, Thursday received an honorary doctor of laws degree from St. Andrew's University. REFLECTING In Vatican City, Pope Paul, who celebrated the ninth anniversary of his coronation Thursday, said he blamed the devil for the stormy progress of the Roman Catholic Church since the 1962-65 Vatican Council. The Pope said, "'We believed that after the council there would be a day of sunshine in the history of the Church. Instead, we have found new storms." APPOINTED Vernon Lusby, a Louisiana-born dancer who has performed with the American Ballet Theatre and the National Ballet of Brazil, to the Royal Winnipeg Ballet as associate director.

Henri Gaudefroy, 63, a director-general of the Canadian International Development Agency, becomes ambassador of Tunisia. Gilles Mathieu, 40, director of the western European division ternational Development Agency, becomes ambassador to Ivory Coast, Liberia and Niger. Clarence Joseph Van Tighem, 51, minister in the London high commission, becomes ambassador to Venezuela and the Dominican Republic. Wilfred Kenneth Wardroper, 50, director-general of the external affairs department's bureau of economic and scientific affairs, becomes high commissioner to Nigeria and Sierra Leone. DIED In Memphis, Thomas J.

Squires, 60, a former resident of London, Ont. who was assistant director of system-wide operations for Holiday Inns. Colonel Sanders and his boys make it "finger lickin' good" My boys a a I financial operation data, blueprints, management notes, salary information and similar private papers. The unreconstructable shreds can be disposed of by ordinary means without fear of disclosure. Exquisitely styled and highly functional, the Bandashred 200 will grace even the most tastefully furnished office.

With the Bandashred 200, all unwanted confidential documents can be destroyed in the privacy of your own office. The Model 200 can be operated in a seated position and can be moved on invisible castors. This machine is protected with a motor cut-out device in case of overloading. in incisor are mighty goo neighbours I'm concerned, isthe whole idea of establishing the Foundation to deliver a portion of the profit back into a community, to be distributed where it's most needed. All across Canada, there are local organizations, and individuals, who are very happy that my boys are such mighty good neighbours.

My boys and I believe that there's more to being a successful businessman than simply making profits. That's why a percentage of every single dollar you spend in your local Kentucky Fried Chicken stores comes back into your community through the Colonel Sanders' Foundation. Each of my boys receives his share to donate to a local charity. And this, as far as 5 4 "Your Monarch Office Products Man Has The Answers!" Kentucky frisd Tom Searles John Palcit OFFICE SUPPLY LIMITED 7 LOCATIONS WNDSOR TO SR VE YOU Tecumseh at Francois Wyandotte at Bridge Erie at Gladstone Daugall at Grand Marais Wyandotte at Esdras Tecumseh at Lauzon Huron Line at Maiden Also stores in Leamington, Chatham, Wallaceburg, Blenheim. 144 Pitt Street West 256-4553 Fischer gets show-or-else ultimatum $Watch for OOPSY and the Big Crusader irr Big Parade 4 SW oil can, Crusad- (J er Just in rjs -fe case it rains." i H.GORDON GREEN will be the special guest on RADIO NOON 12 p.m.

-2 p.m. Monday, July 3 HERE ARE THE BIG V's Open Over the Holiday, 3-Saturday, July 1st and AMSTERDAM (AP) The president of the World Chess Federation has threatened United States champion Bobby Fischer with blacklisting following reports he is holding out for a cut of the gate receipts from his world chess championship with Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union. Dr. Max Euew, the world federation president and veteran Dutch grandmaster, said Thursday night that if the 29-year-old American fails to appear Sunday for the start of the world chess championship in Reykjavik, Iceland, he stands to lose his rights to play for the world title "not only this time but perhaps forever." Fischer was seen Thursday night at New York's Kennedy airport, but Icelandic Airlines said he did not board its flight to Reykjavik. When reporters tried to question him, his bodyguards fended them off.

Sunday, July 2 All Big V's open Monday, July 3 if fSee below for 2 exceptions) TILBURY BIG DRUG MART (9 a.m. 5 p.m.) 1 Queen St. South, Tilbury 682-2272 BOB BOWERS RADIO PROGRAM 4 p.m. -6 p.m. Monday, July 3 BOTH PROGRAMS WILL BE BROADCAST LIVE FROM THE TOURIST BUREAU (NEXT TO THE WINDSOR CITY HALL) HARROW BIG DRUG MART (10 a.m.

5 p.m.) 3 57 King St. East, Harrow 738-2226 HASLEHURST BIG DRUG MART (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) Jf-199 Sandwich St. South, Amherstburg 736-5435 RIVERSIDE BIG DRUG MART (10 a.m. 5 p.m.) 8424 Wyandotte St.

East 945-2304 efbel SOUTH WINDSOR BIG PHARMACY (10 o.m.-5 p.m.) H. 1235 Grand Marais West 969-1234 BALKWIIL'S BIG DRUG MART (10 a.m. 5 p.m.) 2275 Tecumseh Rd. West 252-7246 ERIE BIG DRUG MART (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) 275 Erie St.

South, Leamington 326-4501 BRYSON'S BIG DRUG MART (10 a.m.-6 p.m.) Mill and Sandwich in the New Shopping Piaza 256-8247 mi HAVE YOUR FUR RESTYLED IllllPiflli under the supervision of Mr. Gervais STORAGE "qT. iiVsfe' fulfil i Freedom Festival Parade i at 10:00 A.M. Starts VAULT ON THE PREMISES LOWEST PREVAILING RATES FREE ESTIMATES ON REPAIRS The big parade of the year is coming up and Big will be in it with our great CRUSADER FOR VALUE and his companion OOPSY THE CLOWN. The Freedom Festival Parade starts at 10:00 A.M.

on University West, moves along Crawford to Riverside Drive to Ouellette then on to City Hall Square. Find yourself a good seat and say "Hello" to the Crusader and Oopsy. 0 wj I A marionette show for the whole family. Now presenting "The Elves and the Shoemaker" Real puppets and marionettes. HOLIDAY PERFORMANCE Saturday, July 1 at 2:00 P.M.

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