the examiner Monday August 15 1927 Al Five of Canadas sixman Himalayas mountaineering team left Vancouver Sunday for Nepal where the group will at tempt to ascend Mt Pumori 23442 satellite peak of Mt Everest Sitting on their baggage at the airport are FROM LEFT lan Rowe 33 of golden li Lloyd Gallagher of Banff Alta George Homer 214 of Golden Tim Auger 31 of Banff and Steve Sutton 31 of Vancouver hris Shank of algary is in fglianistan and will meet the team in Nepal Photo Canadian mountaineers are hopeful theyll tame Everest satellite peak VANCOUVER CP Canadian mountaineers left Sun day for Nepal to attempt to clumb Mt Pumori 23442ftxgtt satellite peak of Mount Everest The expedition is the first official anadian climb in the Himalayas but follows three unofficial attempts including one that didnt even leave anada because of organizational foulups The team includes Ian Rowe 33 mechanical engineer from Golden BC Steve Sutton 34 Vancouver car penter Tim Auger St park warden at Banff Alta George Homer 34 carpenter from Golden Lloyd Gallagher climbing and skiing guide at Banfi and hris Shank 31 of Calgary who is working in Afghanistan as zoologist for the United Nations Climbing the Himalayas is like going to the Olympics for mountain climbers said Homer He said anada has many fine mountaineers but they do not have the financial backing needed for Himalayan exr pedit ions Tanada should really be among the top climbing nations of the world considering the practice we get on our mounr tains said Gallagher But our dispersed population doesnt lend itself to promotion of the sport The expedition is supported mainly by the Alpine tlub of Canada the government the Alberta government Japan Air Lines and numerous private donations The team will start with lttl mile walk from Lukla air strip to base camp in the Khumhu Glacier The team we pccts the climb from base camp to the top of iumori to take no more than 30 days and the descent 13 days Professors of crop science honored for work in development of barley GUELPH Ont tCPi rv Two professors of crop science at the Ontario Agricultural College of the University of Guelph were honored Sunday Trudeau fakes crisis Dief AMHERST NS CF Prime Minister Trudeau has generated sense of crisis over the political climate in Quebec in order to retain power says former Prime Minister John Diefenbaker The apparent conflict bet ween the prime minister and Quebec Premier Rene Levesque is little more than pillow fight between old bud dies Diefenbaker said its the greatest shell game in Canadian history and the people are buyingit The national unity issue is phone the real problem in Cana is economic instability he said in an address to testi menial dinner here for Con servative MP Robert Coates Even Diefenbakers political allies were struck by the criticism of the former Conser vative leader The economy is the real is sue but you dont hear about it because our party is not saying anything about it in the House of Commons he said Were not placing this before the la ggdian people and we should believe in compromise But do not believe that any remier in Canada or anyone else has the right to say to the Canadian people If you dont go to the destination want you to go to will destroy you EMOTIONAL SPEECH in 51minute address here Saturday frequently in terrupted by applause from the 500 persons in the audience Diefenbaker spoke emotionally of his fears for the countrys future and of his confidence that Quebec will not decide to separate They dont want to give up the old age pension and other federal benefits he said It would be economically unlea sible for Quebec to separate Most of the things Diefenba ker has been critical of in re cent years were central themes in his address including gov ernment spending and the growth in the federal civil serv toe The civil service is growing at rate that even rabbits couldnt achieve he said be fore commenting on the prime ministers personal spending habits by the Agricultural institute of Canada A10 for speeding the development of new varieties of barley Dr Kenneth Kashsa and Dr Ernest Heinbcrgs received the Grindley Medal for their work in developing pure strains of barley by crossing domes ticated and wild strains Their research reduced the time required to develop new varieties of barley by four to six years statement from the Al said The institute combined its an nual meeting at the University of Guelph with the annual meeting of the Canadian in stitute of Food Science and lechnology rilSli The four day conference which opened Sunday marks the first time the two groups have met together The Grindley Medal is named for EH Grindley first secre Some are or Budget Plan httdltttion Available no Delivery tary of the anadian Society of lechnical Agriculturists now tlicAlt Nlr15llllltli Agriculturists who were named fellows of the institute were ilr harlcs Bishop of Ag riculture anada in Ottawa llt Downing anadian agriculturist with the lnivcrsity of Melbourne in Australia lr SA Helgason head of the department of plant science at the University of Manitoba lr ituby Larson research scientist at the Agriculture fanada research station in Lethbridgc Alta Murdock McKay regional co odinator of agricultural representatives on lndian reserves for Saskatchewan Ir Alastair McLean research sci entist at the Agriculture Tanada research station at Kamloops Bt NoticeCarpet Sole One day ONLY Wed Aug17 10 am pm Holiday InnBarrie We will be selling the following carpets Short Slings Twists loops °Prints Plush Broodloom OSculp tured Broudloom ORubber hacked or Jute backed Carpets available in many colors sizes and fabrics in bales which we will Specifications All carpets are by leading manufac turers and usually retail for approximately $10$20 per square yard They are on sale for approximately $350 to $850 per square yard TERMS OF SALECash cheque VISA Mastercharge Sale Conducted by scon CARPET Guelph Honorary Alt life member ships were awarded to George 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