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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jun 1966, p. 7

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|_Tmenuwa ras unde me 1% 7 We've enough track to orbit the earth. And then some. With 35,000 miles Canadian | of track, we go to every big city. To most major towns. To thousands of Scholars communities along the way. To steel mills. And saw mills. And scores _ ce | of mines - out of the way. In all ten provinces. We ran 145 freight trains Disagree along this track every day last year. And handled more freight than any ae ee other single carrier in Canada. Some 25% more. And we're bound to top SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)-- Cangcian scnviarD) 6 (Uiee Ree -< " ~ ' ' Dl eae ee ila ich al 4 bmicclvael adm Siar vice' neve | a" | that soon--Canada has a ivi of resouiTcEs HO GHe's trackec Cown yer. | special studies on Canada in th: : w 5 humanities and social sciences U of y GRADUATE Among the movers behind j Randy Scott, son of Mr, | proposal was Laurier LaPierre and Mrs. W. A. Scott, 130 (director of the French Canad Baldwin St., Oshawa, receie- | studies program at Montreal ed his BA degree from the | MeGili University who is wide! University of Toronto on (known for his television wor June 1. Mr. Scott is a grad- jas co-host of the CBC's Thi | 7 uate of Donevan Collegiate. |Hour Has Seven Days, He plans to age digd er | He reported findings of a pre} RECENT GRADUATE university in the fall to do | \iminary survey on the proposa post-graduate work in |to a two-day Conference or yy ay wg = French and Italian litera- {studies on Canada in the Hu pat ~ oo on one ture, |manities and Social Sciences a'| '#'e Mrs, Dancey, eee ee cae sk Mo ithe University of Sherbrooke awa, graduated recently i : 7 es from the University of To- Amang ee ronto, receiving a BA degree jas # call for an Institutor| jn honors sociology. His ea. | ' J education was obtain |"inter-university consortium for gd og Or, S. J. Phillips jteaching and research oa -- public school and the O'Neill ada Py the "inter-university) Collegiate and Vocational In- | counct esent J "This consortium or yjeeoiaaed aeek, ys M prereeey | could group institutions rather| officer, with the department jthan individuals, thus permit-| o¢ yeform institutions of jting a maximum exchange Of! the Province of Ontario, at ideas between interested schol-| qoronto ars and provide an interesting : forum especially for younger specialists," his report said GOLD HOLDINGS UP 3 a European Common Market} / SKEPTICS SPEAK | gold reserves rose to 77.26 per| ' | Among those voicing skepti-| cent of gross reserves in Febru-| B.A. Sc. DEGREE cism were Paul Fox, professor) ary, 1966, from 66.67 per cent) Robert. Wayne Rogers, |°!, Political science at Univer-|in 1958, statistics showed Friday| son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack |*!¥ of Toronto, and John Mel-/at Common Market headquar- B, Rogers, 381 Orange Cres, |*Cl. Professor of political sci-\ters in the Belgian capital, Oshawn, graduated with a (once. at Queen's University, Brussels. ree ge Kingston het Se Saeenens anal B.A,Sc., degree in electrical Prof, Fox said he was "very, -------- engineering fromthe Unier- very skeptical" about creating sity of Toronto, Mr. Rogers | was educated in Oshawa and an organization to promote joint istudies between various disci- ! ; & | teeanagh oral gt Rea |plines, There was currently an accepted a position. as elec- vragen a ig fe trical engineer with the B.A euch Pivarame yey sone © : 7» ™ |best scholarship was still done ee Oil Co, at its research cen- |}. individuals working in thelr tre at Clarkson, Ont, | own specialties, | Prof, Meisel said the proposa! ELECT PRESIDENT \to create the consortium had vecer nent OOD 8. T. Paton, vice-president|the wrong perspective. Specific and chief general- manager of|research projects of other or- 4 ( } the Toronto - Dominion Bank,| ganizations should be co-ordi- j (Bix Y 2 was re-elected president of the|nated rather than create "tre- Canadian Banker's Association) mendously 'cumbersome ma- Friday in Quebec City. R. D.\chinery for which we are not Mulholland, executive vice-pres-| prepared at the moment." ident and chief general mana-| About 100 delegates voted to f bi , te ger, Bank of Montreal, was re-send the issue to a program " Hee ie elected honorary president. }committee for 1967, ' : His Ideas On Martinis --_ : On lac Pay Lush Dividends ) _ Executive Driven Low Mileage DETROIT (AP) --- The belief; Ideas poured in, but Brink that "a wet martinis is a badjquickly found most of them * has earned John Brink) were either plagiarized or prac- ore that $300,000 in nine years.|tical jokes. His firm lost money, Brink, 41, as the inventor of a| and Brink set fees on idea sub- C287) egy, i o>. ' eocktail mixer that uses a dial| missions. They range from $60 y a? "a ' ; to blend drinks exactly the way|to $480 a year, depending on '4 4 they are wanted, -- the number of ideas submitted sans eni SOE Mg bigy wr He also is presided of Re | Ajthough the fees help, the e a search to Reality Inc., a Detroit) company derives the bulk of its : , ees j idea development firm said was|income from royalties paid it Y gr j ' f the only kind in the U.S. It helps|and {ts clients on inventions inventors market their ideas produced and sold 'Ideas are the basis of every : | accomplishment, every he carpal ce De ton = snied one mi we tion, every new product,"' Brink| ", .°- oa ya Baga roe > | P - : is said, "Many people have ideas| con't succeed, but among those |that have been successful are| : : / they want to get on the mar-\piinits cocktall blender, a| 4 . anes @ PONTIAC MILEAGE wetieae to help them: "eM" stretchable diaper holder,' a , Be @ VAUXHALL EXECUTIVE "Brink, whose | mile owns one| christmas tree light bulb clip, if "%y y a plastic shelf to sit in the cor- per ate @ BUICK DRIVEN tno gga Eo agg ge ag ner of the laundry tub to hold Z ee years ago after his discharge ci a alae 2 pwr ve A @ VIVA ; FULLY : é LS | @ ACADIAN WARRANTED from the U.S, Alr Force, blender because "I thought) hammer" that bends nails bh ne i DEMONSTRATORS : MODELS He'd developed his cocktail) Others include 'the useless there ought to be a way to|When it hits them and '"'the pour out a martini to satisfy useless screwdriver," in which everybody."' the handle turns but the screw Brink estimated it cost him doesn't , sisi, net ; $7,000 to discover no one would Both were invented by a car- es , Example:-- handle his invention, He set up| penter who was irritated by sink ; his own company to sell his|people borrowing his tools, Now : PONTIAC people place theirs. | tools. ° 8-Cylinder ;, vena : as Strato I 8 ag Me, . 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