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The Calgary Albertan from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 3

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THE ALBERTAN Thursday October 17 1968 Grits cheer old Quebec takes fleur-de-lys for symbol QUEBEC (CP) Hie fleur-de-lys is to become the official symbol of the Quebec government Premier Jean-Jacques Bertrand announced Wednesday Mr Bertrand told a news con- 1 ference the fleur-de-lys already part of flag is to be used on all government stationery It would provide a uniform symbol he said and will even give a new personality to the Quebec There long had been a need a signature to identify the Quebec Hie fleur-de-lys would recall fj brilliant past as and would also present an image of a province the Quebec province has used the fleur-de-lys as part of an official emblem since it adopted its blue 4 and white flag in 1948 PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY We reserve the right to Imiit quantities Prices effective Oct 17 18 19 WOODWARD'S SUPREME AP Wi rephoto Lester Pearson received a round of applause Wednesday when he dropped in to the regular weekly meeting of the Liberal parliamentary caucus The handclapping broke out when the liberal MPs and senators spotted the former prime minister coming through the door of the caucus room in the Parliament Buildings He was escorted by his successor as Liberal leader Pierre Elliott Trudeau who succeeded him as prime minister April 20 Grant Deachman caucus secretary said Mr Pearson came as old at the invitation erf the caucus Since he is neither an MP nor a senator he is not a caucus member Mr Pearson 71 jaunty and smiling sat between Mr Deachman and his old friend and colleague Paul Martin government Senate leader at the head table Mr chief cur--ent task is his role as LESTER PEARSON sits in caucus head of an investigation in- to international aid for the World Bank 3 Americans share Nobel Prize The 1968 Nobel Prize for medicine and physiology was awarded jointly Wednesday to three United States professors for genetic research that points the way to combat hereditary illness and may some day give man power to control his biological destiny Marshall Warren Nirenberg 41 left of the National Heart Institute Bethesda Md Har Gobind Khorana 46 centre of the University of Wisconsin Madison Wis and Robert Holley 46 right of Cornell University Ithaca NY share equally in the prize which has a record cash value this year of S70000 The Swedish Royal Caroline Institute of Medicine and Physiology chose them for pioneering work pursued independently by which they deciphered the genetic hereditary code and its function in protein synthesis The genetic code is popularly known as a key to life gold key for Pierre The Queen in Brazil speaks to you CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO SERIES 7:45 am SUNDAY CHQR 810 kc Oct 20 Can hatred ever be changed to love? Yielding to love for all men we can learn to follow command to love even our enemies Then we discover a power that carries us far beyond merely good intentions Listen Sunday Oct 20 to Healing of Oct 27 Jesus loved all mankind with a pure affection Such an unselfish love dissolves the discord in relationships with others because it eliminates self centered views Listen Sunday Oct 27th to Prayer That Heals Broken for degree The University of oldest recent graduate Miss Annette Codere 71 admits it took a lot of hard work to obtain a degree in comparative Canadian literature took as much effort for instance as getting that class golf trophy I earned this she said in an interview But Miss Codere mind hard work she plans to spend the next two years studying theology She believes that her case is in no way out of the ordinary the opportunity anyone could have done the She says that in an age where nothing is stable is desirable to keep renewing oneself whatever A visit for Alamogordo A relaxed George Wallace at ease and laughing for the first time in days Wednesday visited the chicken coop in Alamogordo NM where he and his late wife and their baby daughter lived when he was a private in the Army Air Corps He recalled that he left town owing the grocer $12 The grocer Henry Searcy and his wife Mary were on hand to confirm that Wallace paid his debt when he got to Topeka Kan his next post before he was discharged in 1946 after serving in the Pacific theatre is the biggest thing ever to happen in said Mrs Searcy the first presidential candidate ever to visit here Alf train went through in but he even bather to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau Wednesday received a gold key to the city of Ottawa at a ceremony at city hall Mayor Don Reid welcomed the prime minister on the hall steps then took him office to meet city and to sign the official guest book Reid said he welcomed the close relationship existed between the city the federal government promised has co-operation the prime to make Ottawa capital that will be and known the Trudeau replied that can become exciting city in Alderman Charlotte Whit-ton former mayor said was cast from the the old courthouse present it only on she added Mayor on clothes line New York Mayor John Lindsay has been named as one cf 10 best-dressed men by the Custom Guild of America Others on the list were entertainers Frank Sinatra Vic Damorve Don Rickies and Don Adams former baseball star Joe Dimaggio and actor George Scott The Queen and Prince Philip will see six Brazilian cities watch a Sunday football match and attend the laying of the foundation stone of a giant new bridge during their visit to Brazil next month The Brazilian foreign ministry said the Queen will fly from London to Recife Nov 1 aboard an RAF jet and will be met there by Prince Philip who arrives the same day from Mexico where he now is attending the Olympic Games The couple will leave on the yacht Britamia for Rio ce Janeiro the same day The Britannia will reach Rio Nov 5 The Queen and Prince Philip will fly to Santiago Chile Monday Nov 11 mm mi mMmrn- Country still get city to his council Mayor that and and in plans national respected throughout Mr Ottawa most a the key key to rare ay on Saturdays vvvvv ii Cheese Slices Plain and Nippy 8 oz 3195 MAPLE LEAF PROCESS Cheese 2 lb Block 99 HUSKY Dog Food 2129 SILVERKIST Strawberry Jam 48 oz Tin WOODWARD'S SUPREME Margarine Coloured lb Block 2145 A j49 the that has the and the and mail or the on said WOODWARD'S FAMILY BLEND Coffee Whole Roast or All Purpose lb WOODWARD'S Jelly Powders Asstd Flavors 3 oz Pkt I HUNT'S Cling Peaches Halves or Slices 14 oz Tin 4:100 BURNS Spork Luncheon Meat 12 oz Tin 2189 YORK CHOICE Tomatoes --3179 JUST ARRIVED Mandarin Oranges Grown in Australia to have work the were and was CALIFORNIA Tomatoes Canada Grade No 1 5 lb Basket CANADA CHOICE Chuck Roasts ib FRESH GROUND Minced Beef 79 advantages in terms of he said He disclosed that in examining the mounting deficit in department he had decided the users of the Post Office should pay for that service He said this same principle user shall governed the Post Office decision concerning increase of rates on Second Third Class mail That is increase in rates for mailing newspapers magazines periodicals and on direct advertising have compromised modified the principle that user shall pay in two key areas The first conJerns rates newspapers magazines and periodicals the second concerns rural Referring to newspapers magazines and periodicals he most are commercial profit making at least profit All whether profit making or non-profit served a national function of By VICTOR MACKIE Albertan Ottawa bureau OTTAWA (Staff) Postmaster Geiferal Eric Kierans said Wednesday he is giving to continuing mail deliveries in rural areas on Saturdays Originally when he introduced his amendments to the Post Office Act he announced that as an economy measure he would eliminate deliveries effective Feb 1 1969 across Canada Strong representations have been made to Mr Kierans both in the Liberal caucus Wednesday and outside the caucus against wiping out the deliveries especially in rural areas and against the steep increase in postal rates for newspapers and magazines He announced in a speech prepared for delivery Wednesday night in London Ont that he recognized that those livihg in rural areas have to cope with certain disadvantages do not intend as postmaster general to add to their dis for Quebec students Molson's built a brewhouse around this man The week-long protest of junior college students continued draw outside support But administrators of several of the junior colleges who nally stood aside and watched the student takeovers adopted a get-tough policy following the education statement At least four colleges have informed students that their this term will be wiped out unless they agree to resume studies McGill University students marched through downtown streets at noon whilg at University of Montreal the social science and philosophy faculties were taken over by students who moved into the new social sciences building In Quebec 45 Laval University students moved into the fices of the rector and vice-rector They asked to leave but declined no immediate attempt made to evict them MONTREAL (CP) Students participating in a province-wide revolt paused for reflection Wednesday in the wake of a warning from Education Minister Jean-Guy Cardinal that those who persist will have to start their school year over again At the peak of the protest Tuesday students had occupied 11 of the 23 new junior colleges while sympathizers boycotted university lectures and high school classes Student occupation ended Wednesday in two of the colleges and votes were in progress in at least two others as students met to decide on a future course of action Classes resumed at two Montreal colleges in the northern A i and northwestern Rosemount districts Still entirely or partially in student hands were three other Montreal colleges and one each in Ste Therese de Balinville St Jerome Hull Valleyfield Chicoutimi and St Johns When we decided to build a new brewhouse we wanted it to be the best in the world So we called in the best man for the job Brewmaster Steinecker is the brilliant Bavarian who developed a better way to brew beer Thanks to our new Steinecker Brewhouse every bottle is naturally brewed to consistently great flavour Each carries the personal stamp of approval build our reputation around that EDMONTON BREWERY LTD.

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