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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 May 1966, p. 22

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a THE OSHAWA TIMES, SAdey, Mey 27, 1966 GUELPH GRADUATE Grant Edward Southwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Southwell, 864 Oshawa bivd., n., graduated May 18, from Guelph University, and a recreation course Mr. Southwell has been employ- 'ed in Oshawa with the re- creation department since May 1. He was born and educated in Oshawa. Disbleans uals Quebec Minister LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Paul Gerin-Lajoie, Quebec's educa- tion minister, said Thursday night he cannot understand why his province's urge to build a modern state. has raised prob- lems in Canada Speaking to about 400 gradu- ates of the University of West- ern Ontario, Mr. Gerin-Lajoie asked "Why is it so little under- stood? Why does it involve the question of the political equilib- fium -- or disequilibrium -- of Canada as a whole?" He said Quebec's program in- volves two approaches, One is aimed at a reasonable standard of living for people in Quebec and the other at education for inhabitants in keeping with their ability and the demands of so- ciety. He said Quebec cannot accept the federal government's move into fields of provincial juris- 'Lost World 'Exploration Planned For Centennial ithe By GERARD MeNEIL OTTAWA (CP) -- Two CBC three factors that seeking $75, 660! to lead a centennial expedition into unexplored wilds in south- ern Brazil. Delegates to the Canadian Centennial Council's annual | meeting Thorsday heard Robert D. Clark, 29, describe one of the more unusual plans that have turned up for 1967. He and Ronald McCorkell, 25, have been training for two years in the Gatineau Hills for sharp escarpments of |Brazil's Pacaas Novos high- | lands. They also have built up solid | support for the project from the \Brazilian embassy, centennial officials and academicians. They hope the CBC and the federal centennial commission, which now is helping them get 7, organized, will provide the funds "This plateau may be the last stronghold of the Indians," said Clark in an interview DEDICATED TO FAWCETT He and McCorkell have dedi- cated the adventure to Lt.-Col Percy Faweett, a British ex- plorer who disappeared in Brazil in 1927. His body never was found 'Clark noted that Col. Faw- cett's description of the Pacaas Novos region inspired Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle to write a election in novel called The Lost World He said three expeditions | dent these mate It's a combination of have the region in the federal terri- tory of Rondonia so difficult to get a good jook at. The pair already has lined up two archeologists and a doctor for the five-month expedition, which also would take them to Bolivia and Peru. shey plan to have a geographer, two camera- men and possib!y a film direc- tor on the expedition as well. TRAINING ON HILLS They have been climbing 500-)" foot Gatineau cliffs to train for a_bike up a sheer 3,000-foot rock face in the rugged highlands. "On July 1, 1967, we will plant the Canadian flag on a formerly unclimbed mountain," their 80-| page brief says. The archeologists will investi- gate the extent of Andean in- fluence on lowland peoples, while the geographer will map the unexplored area A 90-minute color film of the whole expedition, and a two- hour documentary on about 20 archeological sites in Bolivia and Peru, is planned Clark and McCorkell say they] have put up $2,000 of their own money. so far for the expedition Only the two cameramen pill be paid., BULL CHALLENGES COCK NAIROBI (AP) -- Kenya's June is a cock and} bull fight. The symbol of Presi-| Jomo Kenyatta's have tried unsuccessfully to ex-| African National Union is a nol- plore an area typified by penetrable jungle by the white man's world \O GARDEN ao om ®ecw. im-|orful cock and the new Kenya mountainous} People's Union terrain and Indians untouched) vice - , ted by former president Oginga Od nga,| has chosen i a bull for its badge. 0 OOM iS. Fertilizers Peat Moss ...... diction It is difficult to see how Que- can be reproached for its attitude, since it is not only act- ing within its rights, because it is essential for Que- bec bec to exercise... . but also jurisdic- Evergreens Shade Trees Hedges seeee Flower Shrubs ... tional rights in view of its par- ticular cultural character." But he said the problem fac ing Quebec will not be solved by sentiment. 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