vw we we ef ee ae ye ee | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, March 21, 1962 1] | special training is given beyond!something more than technical) la ersonal, interview advising)|skill is sought. UK. Youths Overseas e 'the volunteer on the territory' The selection process places| ' and assignment concerned. _|great emphasis on character} Vil € (ele) OI i ac VSO officials believe "their/and the capacity to "suggest! : very greenness is an advantage, rather than command." Adapt-) LONDON (CP) -- From a/Royal Commonwealth Society.teachers in India, Ceylon and BE gee ca a willingness to ra gar Bor ay cluster of mundane offices near Viscount Amory, Britain's high Sarawak. The organization, Canadinniitai: peapiecetulnkaa. ave dor: : j i si The aim of tne ¥ issioner in Canada, is on based at University of Toronto) *he al P : i ; | Se as ts went fy ward. : including other Canadian|organization is to find ways to|sidered| more valuable than) features the finest variety of . - . but iversities, plans to ns g0 send an- enable young Canadians to|"'paper" qualifications, though] their pre-university year work- vi assist underdeveloped countries. maiziculation standard is a Unlike its British counterpart, basic necessity. its volunteers are university Opportunities for girls, at first! graduates, most of them to date restricted, now are expanding. being from Ontario. They include nursing, teaching, ing in the jungles and lonely bush stations of underdeveloped lands. At present, about 170 of them Started in the summer of 1958, Un AO VSO pioneered the idea of send- other 30 abroad this year. ing young people out as unoffi- There are important differ-| cial ambassadors to live ,and ences among the British, Cana- work on equal terms with their,dian and American organiza- are working in 40 countries, contemporaries in underdevel- tions. os mostly within. the Common- oped countries The U.S... Peace } : ON ¢ RSE ain: wealth. They teach, help with) The U.S. was quick to follow drawn mostly from university They work - gs chy i acinestic kite, district administration, citizen)4, ¢xample, Whon President &aduates who undergo stverallistrative ar sxpected to live. VSO's expense sheet for each training schemes and agricul- 'gd the forma months' training for conditions) country an are exp "i xpense tural projects. Above all, they Kennedy anounced forma' overseas. They are specially|as closely as possible to the volunteer is limited to two items provide a lively and valuable tion of his Peace ante briefed on how to promotejliving standards practised by --return fare and insurance contact with their contemporar- 28°, he paid tribute fo Britain's understanding of A merican|their colleagues in those coun-|The project to which the volun- {es of other races. trail-blazing in this field. aims and institutions. |tries. All take an orientation'teer is being sent pays his The moving spirit behind this CANADIAN PROGRAM In the British organization, Course before going abroad. [steeygornylelaens and sig new form ot empire-building is Canada also has a_ similar graduates account for only a Some 15 per cent of Britain's| board. is system, says VS H or: 2 year ; lvolunteer force this year is officials, helps to ensure that Voluntary Service Overseas, a program. Formed last yeat. sma) proportion of the volun- jrawn f industry. Not all when volunteers from Britain privately - subsidized organiza- under private auspices, It drawn from in iv SD Ders . . teers. Most are school-leavers-)wijj be sent to technical proj- are asked for, they are really t natronage of known as the Canadian Over : ; : 4 nab pe egg yg ory =a seas Volunteers and now has 15,or industrial apprentices, with)ects, and in selecting candidates|needed and wil! be put to good welfare work and training Af- Corps is ORIENTATION COURSE rican and Malayan women in from the headquarters of the, young Canadians working asa minimum age of 18. Nojfrom factory and workbench use. | PUBLIC NOTICE of vital importance to you Again in the Spring of 1962 Your Gas Company H | asks your assistance The severe winter weather experienced this past year has created a deeper frost level than normal. When the frost "comes out", as milder temperatures prevail, ground movement will be greater than in other years. The Works Departments of many municipalities have warned of the damage that has already occurred to streets and paving, and that more damage will take place. Repairs to broken roads, water mains, etc., cost thousands of dollars each year and the estimates this year are greater than ever. The many miles of gas mains buried in the ground, as well as sewer networks, hydro conduits and telephone cables have been installed and maintained for years in accordance with the best known engineering and operating practices. All of these facilities will be subjected to pressures and movement as the ground begins to thaw. Where our new gas mains and services have been installed, refilled trenches will likely settle. Any resulting damage to lawns, walks, roads and driveways will be adjusted as quickly as weather permits. Under these abnormal conditions the possibility of natural gas leakage is increased. The Gas Company therefore requests the assistance of all the citizens in the community in guarding against gas leaks that might otherwise go unnoticed. Gas leak detecting crews constantly patrol the area, checking streets, utility manholes, sewers and buildings. In addition to this safeguard we ask your co-operation by reporting ANY UNFAMILIAR ODOUR to us promptly. In addition any of the following circumstances should be reported without delay: 1. Any noticeable bubbling in pools of water on the ground and streets. 2. Any odour which has no readily apparent cause, either in buildings or out of doors. 3. Any indication that your furnace, regardless of fuel, does not appear to be operating as it should. Basement floor drains should be checked to ensure that they contain water. FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE MAR. 21, 22, 23, 24. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. CHECK THESE FROZEN FOOD FEATURES DONALD DUCK MULTI-PAK ORANGE JUICE 75. 6 = 95° FRASERVALE : FISH & CHIPS GREEN GIANT FANCY ¢ NIBLET CORN ™, nd + iy 2 3 SAICO ORANGE JUICE FANCY CREAM-STYLE STOKELY CORN IGA ORANGE OR 2-FRUIT MARMALADE MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE..... 6-02. TINS 24-02, PKG, 1-LB. BAG SWEET, JUICY--EASY TO PEEL 2-LB. POLY BAG 49° BROOKPARK STRAWBERRIES 3+ 98 GREEN GIANT POLY FANCY PEAS 43° BIRDSEYE FANCY FRENCH GREEN BEANS 23° 40 FATHOM SKINLESS LARGE SIZE 90's D0zZ. 15-OZ. PKGS. 12-02, POLY BAGS NO. 1 GRADE LETTUCE NO. 1 GRADE -- A SALAD FAVORITE NO. 1 GRADE -- GOOD SO MANY WAYS GREEN PEPPERS NO. 1 GRADE -- SNOW WHITE HEADS CAULIFLOWER = wr CRISP GARDEN FRESH Each 19: 3 BUNCHES 23° 3 ror 23° EACH 295' 2c OFF 10-0Z, PKG. RECEIVE $6.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH 6c OFF DEAL -- 3 TOMATO, 3 VEGETABLE Happock Fitters 10-02, Sewer gases, natural gas and other combustible fumes can enter homes through basement drains if they are dry. Pour a pail of water into dry cellar floor drains to fill the water traps and prevent the entry of gases. Your participation in this safety program is appreciated. Please assist us to render the best possible service by reporting ANY STRANGE ODOUR to us quickly at any time of the day or night, (SGonsumers' ("as 48 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA = TELEPHONE 723-3468 EXTRA A TOTAL OF $44.00 IN BONUS TAPES "FANCY PEAS 13-01. 97 Tins IN TOMATO SAUCE Heinz SPAGHETTI 15-ox. 65° Tins OLD TYME TABLE SYRUP 2 oe 55° Bick"s PICKLES 4c 32-02. 45 OFF Jor KRAFT DINNER -- 49 Face-elle Tissue 2 tor 59° Tins 2-Ib. Box Reg. Size Heinz Soup Tea Bisk "°%**<" Florient Deodorizer BLUE, GREEN, PINK, YELLOW, WHITE Ballet Tissue 2 Twin Pond's Angel Sein 1°* OFF Res. Size 6c OFF Crest Toothpaste '« °'F 'enemy RECEIVE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH Monarch Margarine 2," TABLERITE 8-ox, Parti-Time Chubs Chubs FROZEN---BANANA, CHOCOLATE, ORANGE Farmhouse Cake 'te No. 1 Grade Tomatoes 14-0, Pkg. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INSPECTED RANDOM WEIGHTS 45: BLUE WATER FISH STIX 37° CAN WE COUNT ON YOU? OSHAWA JOINT BUSINESS MEN'S DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE 10-0Z. PKG. AE ATR ERED TEA PORK LOIN SALE LOIN ROAST 0' PORK RIB PORTION LOIN ROAST O' PORK 3-LB. AVG. TENDERLOIN Portion 1. 4Qe CENTRE CUT LOIN ROAST or CHOPS ROYAL GUEST RINDLESS SLICED SIDE BACON AT. MOST IGA STORES CRYOVAC VACUUM SEALED FRESH COD FILLETS BURN'S REGULAR OR READY TO SERVE SMOKED BONELESS DINNER HAMS cayovac 3-LB, AVG, Ib. 39. ».59. ». 59. ». 49. CUBERT STREET, OSHAWA HOPE IGA STORE PORT PERRY BILSKY IGA 120 WILSON RD. S., OSHAWA MOTOR CITY IGA RITSON ROAD S., OSHAWA COLLEGE HILL IGA --O@DYIL'S IGA 166 ADELAIDE ST., OSHAWA LANSDOWNE IGA LANSDOWNE SHOPPING CENTRE BECKSTEAD IGA COURTICE, ONTARIO SOUTH END IGA BROCK ST. SOUTH, WHITBY