pclgrlds W22 iellwhou responsible the this is besiuhibil said another Weve spent twice as long here Is anywhere else qt the comments are among oeliecttoulotted down by uni versity students em toyed to answer questionsan dispense lntormatlon in the Canadian pavilion The students wererre quested to keep their earsopcn and write down someet the remarks they overheard Some have been enlightening or visitors ylewed an oretle diorama showing what tars north community might be like so years hence hugewaii map displaying Conndaslndus trial growth over the year Ind Canadian scientli achievements and inventions in medicine industry and nuclear thfl We have an upundcoming neighbor said one United States vi Didnt know we had sstei lite said Canadian contain ing the Canadian satellite to he shot into orbit later this year by US rockets Thoaludenls have been asked thousands at questions How much liquor can you take across the border where can buy tea cozy Where can we get to boot to Baniii Why dont you all speak French is it cold in Can lllfltl Miners To Losellobs when Govt Closes celliery NEW WATERFORDN tCPiLike everyone else in this coal lawn or 10000 coal miner John Lasovskl is worried lhe37yenreld father at five iaone oi 1090 minersiaced with unemployment when Dominion Coal Companys No 16 colliery here closes Aug 12 within the next two weeks Lasovski vlil learn whether he will be one at the iortunate few to be absorbed into other com pany pits But even with in years service he says his ohaneos are uncertain because there are so many men ahead oi me But whatever happens Im going to stay here until they ship me out Lusovaki said Monday For Lasovskl thetclesure oi the big eolliery could spell dis aster His biggest worry and that oi his wife Amie is the sibllity of losing their new cme OWN MODERN HOME Married it years the Lasov skis entered co operative housing group in 1960 As re sult of two years of work with the group they own modern ranchstyle home valued at 512 000 Rather than give it up Lasovski says hell stay in New Wateriord and take any kind at work that comes alongu Payments on the house ac count for almost quarteroi their monthly income Lasevski earns an average at Sit daily at underground jobs of leading coal one of the roughest of mining jobs After payment at checkoii fees or medical serv ice church dues civic taxes his average take home pay runs hetweenvsos and $70 weekly Discuss Milk Marketing Board But Talks Stall 0n Tie Vote TORONTO CPlPlans to set up one marketing board for all milk produced in Ontario turned sour hiesday in the hands at the second largest group oi iarmers involved in the multi biliion dollar industry Represents at 16500 members of the Ontario Concen trated Milk Preducers Market ing board were expected to supporlqlie proposal but an unexpected split by the boards executive delayed discussion by the rank and ii some 200 delegates from throughout the province were called into session to discuss draft of the pianrelensed last week The sons split came when they turned the tables on the executive and asked them to express their views first Tomato realdeot laid the the stores cloud in Victoria on stateside li tromIn unidentiï¬ed Vial Who asked stmpiy Where is Glut exhibit dirplaysConada as too regressive country It should have been aimed at attracting lorelgn investment he 9A L8 residentsal It could piaywny cords againlo liloJm telling you ld head straight tor Canada its going to be the dream world the AnpAibcrta tarmer eons iolnedthet your viilon nag lhcts to illustrate advances scientitic research work ers have made in the ileid oi agricultureand utter all who leads the world transparentworklng model or pi linegdeaigned to carry solids or capsules floated in water drew the onesiioh at what is it bond trans iusloni from vone inquisitive visitor while another wanted to know it it was the intemai structure at snake One questioner asked whether Canada is province at Great Britain and whether Ontario is city in the provinceol Canada An elderly Englishman wanted to know why Canada is the only coloriy gttltat doesnt use pouudr sterling One iair goer apparently incredulous at the achieveman on disploy remarked You mean Canada has done all this by herselfnot part at England or anything Forlydollars at this goes to ward his weekly grocery hill Like most ol his coworkers Lasuoski would not tied it easy to adapt to any other kind of work He left school in the iilth grade and shortly alter went to work in Glace Bays Caledonia colllery With the exception at one year spent as hardrock miner in Ontario he has been coal miner ever since WOULD FARM But lithe need arises he has no fears about taking part in any retraining program that may be instituted it he had his choicc of occupations Lasovskl said he would pick farming the only pursuit he preleralo coal mining Atoaa time he eonstd cred taking up iarming but round he was not eligible for government ass and could not muster the downpay ment on term Mrs Lnsovski herself the daughter at miner wants to stay oh in her home town Al though she would like to see her husband in some less dangerous occupation she hopes something can be done to save the mine and allow us to saveour home and way at lite Lasovski himseli said the minors lite is not all as bad as people think hated hard rock mining but like the coal mines Number 16 is theibesi colliery ever werkedin as far as con itions go He hopes he wilibe able to put all the children through school so they wont ever have worries about mine closures or retraining programs Despite the announcement Monday that No 16 will close the Lasovskis still are hopeiul thdt some solution will be found ceive about half the price paid to producers of liquid milk George Loury of Almonie director at the concentrated milk board said the plan as it stands will not solve the surplus problem No marketing plan willwork until we scrap the quota sys tern he said Farmers at present must go to tabulous expense to meet their quotas during poor months but find they havea wasteiul surplus during goodseasons The answer is or veryone 5100 their production he sat MrLoury was supported by Charles Mclnnis oi lroquoisand William Chapman of Hanover iheyhotittelt the dralt did not protect the interests at the can The proposed Milk Marketing stemmed producer anrd of Ontario would ha overall control of the tour sec lions or the industrymilk used or cheese cream products liquid milk and concentrated milk iTuesdaya meeting was the first oiaiscrles by all sections hslore the provinces 70000 pro ducersvoteon the proposal in plebiscite tentatively sched uled tor the int Main object of the board would be to set up stab za tion and to bolster gg re turns in anysegmant oi the industry and find market for surplus production Wont arracripar IL Ollieiuls snythc plan niieetlretnil pricesb encourage producersto the qualityottheirlnii audaa resultthelr income 54 it was drawn up by provinJ ctai marketing hoard madeup oi representatives at the four sections motion by Mr advise the prevt not heard that concentrated produeers are unable to accept the draft was tabled until e31 at meet to their William Tilden liarriston tion at Agriculture and adtree tor of the ConcentratedLPro duecrs Board saidï¬nest deal at milk producedin Ontario today is at such poor quality itï¬i cannot be pooled It We id be like mixing on with wet herald He supported the proposal to form one boardvltccws twou out one trat two of the other directors Boneless Romp or anlsiuk LEAN MEATY BONELESS SHOULDER iLec oa slalom aileroveuue ifsneumo roasts 41msrsv MouNtamvtew CHOICE TOMATOES ZSAVEdc lorkPe SPECIAL sear OFFER IlBBY5 Pineaip kWh rifle 41 NEWPORT it routButter 4502 utce sins GRANULATED sugar i2 02 JAR our La race La 43 35° 95 69 to see with mutations Bursitis ins PORIi IVER strewn PATTIES OR liARM srvce 185 Sharer 4iBSME4TiP0RK Hocis FRESH PRODUCE VONEDOZEN 400s swear BLACK cameos 169 motion flitworst