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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1964, p. 11

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Hn John Kay, of Dartmouth, N.S., director of marketing for 'Volvo (Canada), gave this progression of events after Canadian-built Oflthe famous S 'had spent two months gp Claims China's Growth Offers. |Canada Trade OTTAWA (CP)--China's de- world. termination to indwstrialize her Mr. Kay, whose duties include handling public relations and economy and improve the liv- ing standards of her people rep- resent a tret Ss Oopportu- nity for Canadian business and agriculture, former agriculture minister Hamilton said Wednes- advertising and managing com-|qay petitions, estimated that the company spent about $10,000 preparing four cars and paying the expenses of eight drivers and co-drivers, himself and one other person who made up the rally team, The company, a subsidiary of wedish 'company, four standard for the rally and acquiring driv- "jers for them, all amateurs. tices in 27 countries. Within 24 hours discussions were started on. advertising campaigns based on the victory. Within a week advertisements were expected to appear in newspapers' in many countries. Others would appear in maga- zines later, MAJOR SWEEP Authorities coulq not recall when a company had made such a + Heeye sweep of an interna- tional rally such as this one-- the longest and becoming one of the toughest in the world. |Whicher (L -- Bruce) suggested Wednesday a pledge by univer- sity scholarship recipients to| ' ! 5-Year Pledge On Scholarship Urged By MPP | TORONTO (CP) -- Ross stay in Canada five years after graduation could stem the brain drain from this country. "] don't think we can af- ford to continue the export of Mr. Kay- said the victory brains when education costs so Mr. Hamilton, speaking on his recent visit to mainland China, said that in at least five major fields of endeavor Canadians can build on the present good- will engendered by large-scale grain sales, China's industrialization pro- gram was drawing large num- bers of Chinese from agricul- cars|ture, presenting a great oppor- tunity for Canadian farm ma- chinery manufacturers to sell their products as agriculture converts to mechanical from manual labor. In addition, China is planning for a population of 1,000,000,000 by 1980, creating a demand for food, clothing and housing. vz , THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 30,1964 1] China would need great quantities of chemical fer- titizers and farm Mr. Hamilton, addressing Conservative Business and Pro- fessiona: Men's Club here, said the Chinese Communist govern- ment is going to require large amounts of newsprint and min- erals, and could be a major lumber market for Canada. With a foot already in the door of the enormous and grow- ing market of China, it was up|" to Canadian business and agri-| culture to take advantage of the opportunity offered, Mr, Hamil- HAS EXHIBITION LONDON (CP)-- James Richie of Montreal had a three- week exhibition of his sculpture and drawings at the Madden Galleries here, The 35-year-old artist now lives at Vence in the south of France. DID YOU KNOW 7? Thot Jayn-Modde offers o -- Bridal a Service. For information %) phone 725-4561 - 77 King ton said. , East. Give Mom Your FOR MOTHER'S DAY Make Your Appointment Now To help boost agricultural LAST CALL! }much money," he told the leg- lislature's public accounts com- WI M ti | mittee. ee Ing | W. D'Arch (McKeough (PC-- Kent West) said he saw no harm in graduates going to un- otes own derdevelopec nations, but emigrating to California and other rich areas 'was another Forced French jm." "" "" toe (CP)--The Feder- / ated Women's Institute of On- f, i farlo Wednestay voted again] (t's Time NOW! compulsory teaching of French in elementary schools. 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