NOTICE WE WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR SERVICING t UNTIL EVENINGS FOR THE,» NEXT 2 WEEKS DUE TO THE FACT THAT WE ARE WORKING ON OUR. CABLE SYSTEMS, COMMUNITY TV SERVICES -- CARD OF: THANKS - Audrey Smith sincerely -- thanks all who sent cards,letters, flowers and to anyone who helped in anyway during her } recent illness, This kindness will always be remembered, : t. en oem en te nee cement | IN SIX YEARS (The Daily Times Journal) Men in Northwestern Ontario who are dili- gently performing the groundwork which is to be the prelude for a full-fledged Lakehead University will be encouraged by the remark- able success which attended similar efforts in behalf of the University of Waterloo in South- ern Ontario. The story of Waterloo has just been circulated throughout the world by. Unesco as an example of what can be done in a short time, ---- Telling the story, J.D Adams says a modern concept in curriculum planning, which might well serve as a model for new universities in the developing nations of 'the world, has enabled the University of Waterloo, in Ontario} to become' the fastest-growing university in Canada. within six years of its foundation. Waterloo's programme of co-operative education is a combined eperation between the university, industry and government agencies _in which students div. divide their time between STORE- WIDE" SALE: June:5 tom off entire stock //! fo a = Y i A é (Een REFRIGERATOR reg. $358. tess 10% you Save $35. 90 Iss: T r ee. / EVEN "AT OUR REDUCED PRICES. YOU. STILL: GET 'THE HYDRO BONUS OF A $29.95 HAIRDRYER-1! : eq Lunar | ss 4 $683 omen less joy TAPPAN- GURNEY. | SIMCOE PLAZA,. WESTIN HOUSE (SRI ee GO FOS ce CARN SN SORE fetes Uae HSC me meee Ioniet _'}eampus takes his place on the job. ing academic quality. 'Ibehalf of Kimberly-Clark Company, by Ray, Cousineau, President of the Port Arthur pL] ave 10% OFF ON ALL OUR N STUART S ELECTRIC TERRACE BAY the university, for academic studies, and > industry, for practical training. The co-operative programme is offered in= the Faculty of Engineering since, to date, this has been the most suitable area to integrate academic work and practical experience. Students spend alternating terms of four months on campus and four months in industry on a year-round basis throughout their course, with half the student. body on campus while the othe half is in industry. Under this arrangement industry provides on job for each pair of students at the Universi As one student comes off the job for his next term at the University, his counterpart on the In this way the University can provide -- maximum use for its facilities and efficiently support a sizeable énrolment without sacrific- CURLING CLUB WIND-UP HELD Terrace Bay Curlers gathered in the Moose Hall Saturday evening to windup the curling season with a banquet and a dante. Jim Clancy, retiring President of the Men's Club acted as Master of Ceremonies, Jack Wellings welcomed Curlers and invited guests on behalf of the Township and John Ferrier did likewise on --- A highlight of. the evening was the presenta- tion of.a Port Arthur Curling Club key to the Terrace Bay Club, . The. presentation was made Club to Jim Clancy, He invited all members of the Terrace Bay. Club to make use of the key » (Con (fontinyed on Page 8) eee tae ON A RS OIE AR ta oH ae ane "ROLE Ai ' OWT" Vi DISHWASHER seecual - $189.95 NOW less 107 CAMPING. SUPPLIES = FISHING TACKLE BICYCLES - LUGGAGE - LAMPS TOYS TOOLS - GIFT ITEMS - TV. SETS = HI-FI' =| MINOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - GARDEN 1 SUPPLIES _ LESS] ~ 10% hig) eee ae ee ate ah en nce mee meet RANGE SE. $380 °C O5 _PHONE 3711