Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Mar 1966, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Merch 22, 1966 13 WELCOME HOME FOR ASTRONAUTS astronaut, David R. Scott, after the two Gemini 8 holds his two children, pilots arrived in Houston Tracy, 5, and Douglas, 244, Monday. Mrs. Scott, at right Neil A. Armstrong, left, is greeted by wife, Janet and son, Mark 214, as his fellow- Sky-Diving Sport 'Really It, : Group Quits Jas is partially hidden. (AP Wirephoto) Total" Inquiry Halifax Schools, Prospectors HALIFAX (CP)--To the de-| tached layman, prospecting is a) distant world of grizzled miners panning gold, swinging pickaxes and living on jerky in one-room shanties. For $12 the image is being | dispelled in a six-week course on prospecting under the spon- sorship of the Halifax branch of the Nova Scotia Mining Society and the provincial mines de- partment. : j Now in its fifth year, the} course attracts nurses, doctors, university students and armed, forces personne] at five centres | in Nova Scotia. | "The course gives them some idea of the province's geology," says deputy mines minister J. P. Nowlan, "and due to limited | facilities and time we have a/ waiting list." | Mr. Nowlan says an average | of 30 people attend classes | twice a week at Halifax, Syd-! ney, Truro, Wolfville and Anti-| gonish under the instruction of | university professors and mines} department personnel. | Mr. Nowlan says the course, | jthe first of its kind in Canada, | offers a history of mining in| Nova Scotia, describes rock structure in relation to mineral deposits, shows how to use| prospecting tools and methods. It even teaches proper handling of explosives and supplies in- | GUERNSEY GOLD formation on procedures in ac- Say Youngsters At St. Thomas | H-S Federation "eqested By MPP TORONTO. (CP) -- There|Miring mineral rights, MAXWELL HEIGHTS (TC)--|should be a "total Penn Peso th atten: Tent ST. THOMAS, Ont. (CP)--, Sky-diving is "really it," says WE LOVE IT! TODAY'S BEST BUY Announce New Healizg Substance... Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch Exclusive healing substance pr te shrink hemorrhoids... and repair damaged tissue. A research institute has many months. found a unique healing substance This was accomplished with a with the ability to shrink hemor- new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) } rhoids painlessly. It relieves itch- which quickly helps heal injored | ing and discomfort in minutes and cells and stinwalates growth of new speeds up healing of the injured, i inflamed tissues. One hemorrhoidal case history after another reported "'very strik- ing improvement." 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P.| course covers a wide field in a/ Don Carson, 19, of Lambeth,| "It doesn't really seem to be |to withdraw from the Home and'Spence (PC--Kent East). ' short time. but it is meant to| Ont. Dave Wilson, also 19 and/coming at you at all until you|School Federation. It will organ-| Mr. Spence told the legisla-| stimulate jearning of geology also from Lambeth, agrees. |get down around, 2,200 feet andjize informally as a parents'|ture Monday that commercial |. 4g prospecting." ' They are the youngest mem-|then, it really moves up." icommittee to help the teachers fishermen are being paid only And at $12 for a six-week bers of the St. Thomas Para-| The two jumpers said para-|with open house, field day and Six cents a pound for lake perch course providing free materials chute Club and between them/chutists are required to have|other events. but that fillets of the fish are aid oateactors, he adds, bs have logged more than 190\their chutes open by the 2,200-! Mrs. Cliff Hopkins agreed to selling at Toronto for $1.20 a good public relations." " jumps, most of them free-falls|foot level and wear a combina-jact as president of the group pound. : ee or sky-dives. tion altimeter-stop watch instru-|yntil the end of June. Volun-| He said some fishing ships' FORESEE RICH REALM A sky-diver jumps from an|ment panel on their emergency |teers as room mothers are: | are having difficulty getting Seoul eens 4 " airplane and drops to close to'chutes attached to their stom-|Mrs. Beard's room, Mrs. R. S.|crews because of low piices be-| British cash register and auto- 2,200 feet before opening his'achs for this purpose. Bishop; Mr. Tremeer's room, |ing paid for catches mat makers estimate the extra parachute. The two teen-agers|) Club membership costs $50/Mrs. Howard Toaze; Miss Lands Minister Kelso Roberts |business of conversion to deci- have been taking part in this and a jumper must be at least/Cosen's room, Mrs. James| Said he would see what he could|mal currency will bring them fast-growing sport of thrills for 18 years old and present a doc-| Logan and Mrs. G. M. Rankine; |d0 about the problem. £120,000,000. the last 18 months. tor's certificate of fitness. The)Mrs. Dorig's room, Mrs. Rich-|~ == . MPT "Too many think of sky-div-|club will provide a parachute/ard Walker. | ing as a sport where a bunch/and teach the member how to! The committee will sponsor a of kooks are simply wasting use it during his training pe-/dinner for the members of the their time and money and risk-| riod. graduating class and their par- ing their lives to jump out of) Wilson still recalls his first/ents late in June in the lower airplanes for kicks," says Car-| jump. {hall of Kedron United Church. son. i ine Beano || «oe raise money to cover the "If people could just realize| geet CHURCH MUSIC |cost of the dinner and field day, what an experience it is not) WATERLOO, Ont. (CP)--Wa-| night of cards will be held only to jump, but to execute|terloo Lutheran University 18) april 21. manoeuvres of all kinds in the|the locale of the only Canadian Guide Captain Mrs. G. W. air, they'd appreciate it more." summer institute of church MU-| richer and Lieutenant Linda He says a few reckless sky-\Sic among nine sponsored bY|Honcins recently presented divers have distorted the image|the Lutheran Church in Amer-|) Go. earned this year by the of the sport with dangerous,|ica. Choral and organ musle| 4. of the 20th Company. foolhardy stunts. jand music history will | be|" Fmergency Helper: Susan An- a istudied June 26 to July 1. Last} 7 ' "There are some showoffs in oi 4i5 peel. tok short "274, Ruth Bishop, Shelley this sport--but not very many |> ile at Oe eek in Canada| Fisher, Christine Innes, Gina old showoffs," says Wilson. paged USA |Schleiss; Child Care: Ruth Elaborating on the sport, Car-|----__---- hes _--_____|Bishop, Trudy Hart, and Chris- son says: 'You jump anywhere|SELLS CRANK TELEPHONE|tine Innes; Skier: Shelley Fish- from 3,500 feet up to land on a| WINNIPEG (CP) -- The old-|¢": Homemaker: Shelley target the size of an ashtray. (fashioned wall telephone, with\Fisher, Janet Waddington; Min- But that's just one part of it--|the crank on one side and the)Strel: Trudy Hart, Dorothy Wal- you can do all kinds of manoeu-|receiver on the other, is being|tet; Citizen, Pioneer and Re- vres alone or with a buddy|sold again by the Manitoba|ligion and Life badges were jumper--like a tandem back-|telephone system, at $65. An of-| also won by Brenda Hopkins. loop where your hands are/ficial said so many old models f joined with your buddy's and|are already being sold by other TEENS MEAN MONEY you ferris wheel through the air|people that the crown corpora-| The United States' 24,000,000 at 120 miles an hour." tion had to get into the business |teen-agers spend $12,000,000,000 | Wilson was asked how fast the|as well. a year. 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