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North Bay Nugget from North Bay, Ontario, Canada • 5

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North Bay Nuggeti
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1 f-y fl HPmiM pl AMkli(r HP KiWUH 4 'M 1 8- i 4 1 PIXIes byWoto The North Bay Nugget Friday Nov 8 lf)t8 I WEATHER REPORT TEMPERATURES Lew louight high Saturday Lively nativity fete for education centre Obituaries and funerals NORTHERN OUTLOOK TORONTO (CP) Forecasts issued at 5:30 am: Synopsis: A mixture of light rain and wet snow across southern Ontario will continue intermittently through today and change to a few light snowflur-riea tonight and Saturday Over the rest of Ontario the snow flurries will continue for the next couple of days Sauit Ste Marie North Bay Sudbury northern Georgian Lay Haliburton Temagamt Al-goma Whits River Cochrane: Cloudy and cold with a few anowflurries today and Saturday Winds northerly 10 to 20 nS capsules See photo on page 18 By GARY BALL Nugget Staff Reporter A College Education Centre will be born in North Hay Saturday Studenla and ataff of four educational institu-tinna will take over the site of North new education complex for a day of dedication and celebration They're calling it S-Day and the first opportunity for students and staff of College School of Nursing Nipissing College and Cambrian College to get together In matter of yean these students and faculties will get together permanently on one campus at Farm The combination of the four institutions on single campus will be an experiment in education unique to North Bay Robertson here in 1942 Before taking up residence at Mata-chewan he lived at North Cobalt Mr Morgan was keenly interested in lodge work and was past patron of the Eastern Star past noble grand of the Oddfellows and past master of Silver Lodge AF and World news World War I veterans attend Ottawa ceremony Granted divorce LONDON (Reuters) Beetle John Lennon's wife Cynthia was granted a divorce here today on the grounds of her husband's adultery with Japanese arttot Yoko Otto The petition was unconfested Russians desert STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Police said Friday they have reliable information that five Russian soldiers from the occupation forces in Czechoslovakia had deserted to Sweden Cost of Sirhan i LOS ANGELES (AP)-It cost $285948 through Sept 30 to Jpil and start prosecution of Sirhan Bishara Sirhan charged with the June slaying of Senator' Robert Kennedy the county says Sirhan's trial to scheduled for Dec 0 Overtime pay for guards alone was $82242 Order bank safety WASHINGTON (AP) The government has ordered every US federally insured bank and savings and loan association to install camera and alarm systems The action Thursday wu in response to an FBI report showing bank robberies were 45 per cent higher lost year than the previous year and at a levtl unmatched since the prohibition gangster era of the highlights Several teams will fight for honors in the Second Annual Chariot Race A special feature at the event will be North Bay Mayor Merle entry Challenged by students the mayor has agreed to take part in the race The mayor has located a trainer end to predicting an upset victoty To cap off the day a psychedelic bonfire and sing-song will wind up the on-site events The singing will be led by folk-singer Gord Chapman Ofliciato say there will be lots of on-site patting space and a mobile kitchen serving refreshments When S-Dsy is over North Bay will know for certain that it to college town Slush on road blamed as car hits rock cut A Toronto man was slightly Injured in a one-car mishap on Hwy 11 approximately IS miles north of North Bay early today Donald Reman was a passenger in a car driven by Garth Ben jay 23 Scarborough Mr Keman received injuries to his mouth and shoulder resulting from the accident The driver of the vehicle was uninjured The Benjay vehicle wee heading north end it to believed it went out of control on the slush covered highway striking a rock cut Damage resulting from the mishap was estimated at I20C0 by Const Richard Sauro of the Ontario Provincial Police Investigations are still Two district World War 1 veterans are part of 100 war vetwans invited to Ottawa far Armistice Day weekend and celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the end of World War I William Thompson 1173 Regina St and David Commands Sturgeon Falls will be guests of honor at the opening of the exhibition: "Canada and the First World Mr Thompson will represent the Railway Troop and Mr Commanda the Canadian Forestry Corps Botn men left by Canadian Pacific Railway train today The Ottawa display will open to the public on Nov 10 It contains 70 panels of exhibits which describe Canada's role fat the war from 1914 to 1918 They trace the growth of the war effort from amateur beginnings to the achievements of the Canadian Corps a powerful striking force on the Western Front A large portion of the illustrative material consists of Downtown stores announce hours for Yule season The Chamber of Commerce today released the 1988 Christmas hours of most of the downtown retail outlets December 1J and 18 the stores will remain open until 9 pm December 18 to 28 they win be open until 9 pm Stores wlU stay open to 8 PA December 14 and 21 On Dee 23 the hours are until 9 pm with some stores open util 19 pm Closing hours on Dee 24 vary Some stores will dose at 518 pun with others staying open a half-hour later AM He was a member of the Scottish Rite Rameses Shrine North Bay Surviving are his wife: five sisters: Mrs rouse Bertha) Massey Mrs George Gardiner (Ada) Mrs Archie Soule (Helen) Mrs Green (Laura) and Mrs Guy McLeod (Jean) all of North Bay items that have not been exhibited to the public for many years Both Mr Thompson end Mr Commanda were part of fighting forces during the Great War Both survived without disability Overheated pipes hlnnicd for fire Fire hit a one-storey building on Banner Ave causing an estimated $300 damage Thursday Sub-station three of the North Bay Fire Department answered call Thursday morning When firemen arrived at the scene smoke was pouring out of the windows Firemen fought the blue for 30 minutes before it was -extinguished Fire is believed to have started by overheated pipes The building was being used by David Mitchell 591 Banner Ave a gymnasium The equipment in the building received smoke and water dam-age The fire destroyed section of the wall floor and ceiling This silly lily lute or early? A slightly confbsed house plant gave bloom during the past week to twin flowers An Euter lily owned by Mrs Frank Malmloff of Redbridge produced two healthy-looking young sprouts within duys of one another One of the twins measured-in at six Inches the other at five-and-a-half Mrs Malmloff said that it to certainly rather unusual for an Easter lily to give bloom in November 225 300 7 40 17 900 910 37 31 36 37 231 24 22S 303 13 IBM Inaplratloa Int Nickel Int UUlity ltl Ind 336337 140 145 39 49 14 15 Sit Int FtpaUna 21 21 Jockey Club 363 370 Labatt 194 19 Ont Ctm 5 5 Beeard 11 12 lAurantkla 6 6 LaUaw A Laeb 12 12 Mama 13 13 Maocey Fir 20 21 Molaaa A 27 27 Muntea 235 240 Maara 23 29 Meranda 60 60 Oaa 17 17 Othtwa A 42 42 Fertile Fata 22 22 12 12 11 17 16 16 9 9 24 24 23 23 124 12 15 15 74 24 20 15 134 I 46 49 9 51 Ltd Qua Oat Bdra Diaeat Rothman Ratal Bank BaUda BneU WU BiieU Cda BUrarwd A Divers continue search of river forMattawaman MATTAWA (Staff) Divers are probing the Ottawa River again today as the search continues for a Mattawa man feared drowned Tuesday Robert Lessard 41 of 561 Rankin St Mattawa has been the object of a search since his boat wu found washed up on the shore of the river Wednesday morning The search is centred on the area around Snake Creek Road off Hwy 533 a few miles upriver from Mattawa Mr Lessard a member of a hunting party was ferrying hunters to and from the landing at Snake Creek Rd to the camp Tuesday night he took one hunter from the camp back to the landing When he failed to return to camp his companions speculated he had returned to town The next morning party of hunters discovered the boat washed up on the far shore of the river Mr rifle was still In the boat Ontario Provincial Police at Mattawa brought divers to the scene They spent Thursday in the water without turning up a trace of the man and are diving again today Mr Lessard to manager of the Mattawa Luqior Control Board store He is the father of three children Honor (Continued from Page One) In North Bay Monday Branch 33 its Auxiliary Algonquin Veterans 406 Wing of this Royal Canadian Air Force Association Branch 23 Pipe and Drum Band Algonquin Regiment Sth FMd Squadron Navy League Cadets and Air Cadets will parade for service! at the Cenotaph The parade will move off from the Civic Car Park at 1030 am under the command of parade marshal Months Service will open at the Cenotaph at Memorial Park at 1058 with Canada Wreaths will be laid on behalf of organizations civic groups and private individuals The first wreath will be hid on behalf of Silver Cross Mothers by Mrs John Botany With the laying of the final wreath and the playing of the Queen the parade will move off During the inarch past the salute will be taken by Major-General Pollard In Sturgeon Falls Legion Branch 225 wilt hold a church parade at Sacred Heart Church Sunday at 1030 am At 2 pm a parade will move off from the Legion Hall with the New Llskeant Pipes and Drums Branch 225 Color Party and the newly formed brass band At the Cenotaph Msgr A Vaillancourt and Rev A Whyham will officiate at opening prayer and benediction The Sturgeon Falls Branch will also hokl a Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph at the Abitibi MiU at 130 pm Monday Students and staff have thrown themselves Into the planning of Saturday's celebration Citizens of North Bay and other students have been invited to attend the fun The kick-off comes Saturday morning with an 11 am parade along Main SL and up Algonquin Ave led by the Blue Saints Marching Band The first order of business on the site itself (between Duchesnay Falls and Gorman-ville Rd on Hwy 17) will be a site dedication and sign unveiling And then come the events and games of Hie day in the following oi uer: Tug of war contests A highlight of this event is a challenge match between the faculties of Nipissing and Cambrian College log sawing contests tea boiling contests a soccer match between Cambrian Old Timers and students a football snapping challenge match and a girls' tin pan band contest will follow A hot-dog eating contest egg throwing match powder-puff football game sketching contest end track and field events are also scheduled The last strenuous event of the day to expected to be one Canadian Mutual shares Tkr-dy'l CMl All Cdn Dir 1044 I Ml All Ciiu Vra 10-06 1099 American Omwth 757 827 Associate Inrarton 556 561 Cdn Channlna Vannrts 5 A3 617 Cdn Oaa Inarsy 1406 15-41 Cdn lnmtmmt Fund 442 485 Cdn scuddcr Fund 2031 2031 Cdn Bra Orowth 10-19 1117 Cdn Traatatd 496 542 Cuiitand 6084 63-83 CollMtira Mutual 7 AS S-39 Commoawnltb Inti 1279 1401 ConunoavHUh Inti Ley 1660 1819 Corporal Invasion 641 700 Corp Inv Brack Fund 586 640 Dam in ion Compound 496 540 Fnterea Invnimrat SS4 633 luropean Orowth 177 953 Fcdmtod Financial 672 734 Federated Orowth 723 790 Fra Mr Fund 1234 1240 Ola Compound 1096 1193 Ola Income 472 516 Cirawih Sanity 1 67 941 Ouardtan Orowth 975 MariUnw Equity 404 Mol ion Fund 5A4 Mutual Accumulating 5-95 Mutual Bond SOS Mutual Bond Ineouw 501 442 616 651 907 5 24 S39 699 1523 901 642 1149 590 7J8 Mutual Orowth 747 Mutual Inooma 639 Natuneo 1441 Natural Beaonreaa 124 Natural Rnourcsa Principal orowth Rennet Fund Royfund Bay Iny Prat at Bay 6119 366 Bav Iny Am Fret 1203 1322 Timed lnmtmmt Fund 671 676 United Accumulative 1239 13-54 United American 319 3 51 Unltad Ventura 594 6 53 Unfteraal Bav Equity 716 703 Weatrm Orowth 600 646 York Fund oi Canada 4-94 546 Delayed Wad Bead ay's Fries Aitanae 275 301 Braubran 4379 4755 Champion Mutual 817 SOS Eaeculira Fund of Cdn 143 175 Eire In InU Ltd S43 SOS Fonda Collactif A 767 834 FOnda Collectlf 51S 534 Fornla Collectlf 993 10-50 Fonda Datjardlna A 532 Fonda Detjardme 436 Orowth Oil and On 2234 Inraran Growth 121 1 1317 In re tore InU Mutual 108 966 In ret tori Mutual 570 620 Kayatana Canada 577 942 La Fonda PIP 420 447 Provident Mutual 755 121 Pray Brack Fuad 695 746 Radlaaon 4-39 Spec 1129 1241 Taurus 794 57 Low Cost 2nd Mortgages Get cash fast for house repairs a new ear vacations or any other good reason BflmaffMtf 0ayaaele JMnWHy BjWieHla As Lew As You Borrow Herbert Kuehl Final respect erc paid Herbert Milton Kuehl Anita Ave Thursday when Rev Douglas Moffat of the First Baptist Church conducted the funeral service in the Martyn Chapel A resident of North Bay for 38 years Mr Kuehl died Tuesday in hospital following a lengthy illness He was 87 Pallbearers were: Melville and Merville Kuehl Warren Zutnmach Don Gariy and Roy Hartwick Interment was at Union Cemetery Bom May 17 1901 at Killa-Vie Mr Kuehl was the son of the late Mr and Mrs August Kuehl He married the former Amanda Hartwig at Killaloe 47 yeara ago Mr Kuehl who was employed with the bridge and building department of the Canadian National Railway for 30 years prior to his retirement In 1958 lived at Foleyet and Bayswater before coming to North Bay Primarily a family man Mr Kuehl enjoyed for many years the outdoor sports hunting and fishing He attended the First Baptist Church Predeceased by his wife Oct 31 1968 Mr Kuehl to survived by two sons: Reg Sarnia and Budd Clinton a daughter Mrs Dwyer (Madeline) Ottawa six grandchildren a tx other Alvin Killaloe and two sisters: Mrs Dorothy Pankie Gold Lake Ont and Mrs Alma Shields Ottawa Two brothers Jack and Henry and a sister Mrs Zelma Zaster predeceased Mr KuehL Mrs Harry Faris SUNDR1DGE Rev Car-son Mateer conducted the funeral service Wednesday in Zion United Church Sundridge far Mrs Harry Fails who died suddenly at her home Monday She was 77 Pallbearers were: Brace Croaier Cecebe Garth Vanin eer North Bay Brian Faris Hamilton Victor Irwin Percy Morrison and Bob Harvey Sundridge Interment was at Strong Cemetery Sundridge Margaret Fans was bom at Liverpool England in 1891 daughted of the late Mr and Mrs James Sullivan Mia was educated at Liverpool and lived at Edmonton Alberta when she married Harry Faris in 1919 She came to Sundridge in 1928 and was active in the wort of Zion United Church where her chief interests were In the church school and the UCW Mrs Faris Is survived by her husband: five sons: Fred Vernon BC Henry Hamilton Dave Port Coquitlam BC Ronald Salmo BC and Robert Clarkson two daughters: Mrs Dive Crozier (Verna) Cecebe OnL and Mrs Garth Vanmeer (Helen) North Bay and three brothers: Alan Sundridge Arthur Australia and William England The funeral was attended by relatives and friends from Hamilton Oakville Clarkson North Bay Cecebe Kitchener Toronto and South River JA (Bud) Morgan The funeral service for a former North Bay resident James Alfred (Bud) Morgan of Matachewan was conducted today In the Martyn Chapel by Rev Kitto DD of Trinity United Church Mr Morgan 68 died Tuesday in hospital at Kirkland Lake Pallbearers were: Bud and Archie Soule Don Green Les rouse and Earl Gardiner all nephews of Mr Morgan and Ian Palangio a past elder of the United Church at North Cobalt Interment was at Terrace Lawn Cemetery Bom at Brantford in 1900 Mr Morgan was the son of the late Mr and Mrs George Morgan He came to North Bay with his parents and lived for a number of years at 850 Algonquin Ave Educated in North Bay ha married the former Evelena LOST Lost black purse Friday evening containing personal papers Dial 474-2585 Reward 9 Lost black clutch bag important papers Reward for return of papers Dial 472-8048 Lost girl's blue and white Super Cycle bcycle vicinity Beattie and Oakwood Dial 474-4722 9 Lost Mack leather wallet containing important papers Wednesday morning Dial 472-3200 extension 29 2 FOUND We will insert up to 15 words 2 days free of charge All it costa you to place a found ad is a phone call found small change purse on High Street with small amount of money Dial 472-8608 6 $2000 $3000 $4000 $5000 KV cr wg attirt Seize boats TOKYO (Reuters) Three Japanese fishing boats and 14 men were captued by Russia in northern Pacific waters in the but 10 days the foreign minis try said Friday Thirty-nine Japanese fishing vessels with 338 crew members have been detained by Russia the mari time safety agency said PILOTS or anyono interested in FLYING Please attend the MEETING Sunday Nov 10 330 pm SUNBEAM HOTEL Sturgeon Falls $3810 $5714 $7619 $9524 359 Fraser St Box 835 Dial 474-5960 him lie tewq iiucaA The STOCKS today NOON QUOTATIONS Supplied by DRAPER DOBIE CO Ltd North Bay Payments basad on 15X par annum 7 year term amortizdovir7yaars WHY OUR PLAN IS BEST: NO BONUS CHARGE OR HIDDEN FEES: With the Associates you get a mortgage agreement that it crystal clear No bonus or hidden fees era aver charged Normal brokerage appraisal and legal fast are deducted from face amount Prepayment privileges Confidential arrangements SPEEDY SERVICE: Just tell us your needs and set up a plan for you immediately ASSOCIATES REALTY CREDIT LIMITED Bulletin hoard Chapter IODE Monday 815 pm at the home of Mrs William Wiber 1320 Cedsrgrovt Dr Frederics Tayler Unit Laurier Ave United Church Women Monday at 815 pm at the church halL Boll players9 ball at Sturgeon Sat STURGEON FALLS (Staff) stage to set for Saturday bomber football club donee at the Knights of Columbus hall here According to the chairman of the animal dance some tickets are still available Tickets for the denes are being sold new by members ef the football chib end executive Featured band will be the Ktagsmeo MINX Acadia 32 33 Sen 25 26 Adrocau 310 313 Asnlca 160 163 Ana 212 220 A rso7 6C 64 Armor 21 22 Aunor add 313 353 Bankana 673 Baruat 65 Belcher 49 Be 1 terra 20 Blark Bay Rl 44 Midtf Min He Imp Mew Ktlsrt Nreiand Mew Mylart Men Bae Baw Btnalar 630 69 51 2s 45 Mortheal CoUitrm Norlheate Rauktn Beaueasa Obaaka Un A'beetoe 175 900 Ua Buffad 39 40 Up Canada 210 289 Urban 24 25 Vfpar 75 78 WJln 31 33 Wllray 90 91 Windfall 17 is Vale 19 19 Bear 75 ISO Senmae 19 20 Zulapa )7 7 ixnmnitL GAS AXO OIL Amer Leduc 14 IS Banll 11 12 Cda Orid 13 13 Dal nit 15 16 Dynamic 145 150 Mill City 150 155 Flare 163 165 Be Rainben 36 16 Spooner 35 409 Triad 375 rnv FXfHtMK AND lALINTkU D'Eldona 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