Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Apr 1967, p. 11

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This photo of La Ronde amusement area (fore- ground) was taken from the EXPO VIEW FROM HIGH UP 330-foot-high spiralling sky- ride, La Spirale, at the site fair. The globular U.S. pa- vilion (above, centre) of the 1967 Montreal world's stands amid a grove of | | Air Canada Expects To Lose Between $3 And $4 Million By BEN WARD |reduction of $1,500,000 in Airjand estimated the total at $15,-_ OTTAWA (CP)--Air Canada|Canada's profit on the trans-/000,000 a year. expects to lose between $3,000,-| continental route, which runs 000 and $4,000,000 in potential/between Vancouver and Mont- revenue this year if Canadian )real. Pacific Airlines expands _ its transcontinental service, Canada President Gordon Mc- Gregor said Tuesday. Air DELAY DELIVERIES Most of the complaints raised were about changes in Air However, he told the Com-|Canada regional schedules, Mr. mons transport 'committee is not known yet when CPA will take advantage of the recent government decision to allow it four transcontinental flights daily in place of the present two. Aircraft might not be available for some time. Mr. McGregor said that the| revenue loss would not neces- sarily place Air Canada in a deficit position. It had a net in- come last year of $2,909,878. Later, he said the increased it|MeGregor said planned im- provements in regional service were being held up by delayed deliveries of the DC-9 jet, a short-range aircraft which is to replace the Viscount and Van- guard fleet. The Air Canada president said that the airline is showing a profit on its total North American operation and a "good profit' on international operations, but added that most of the regional air routes within n might mean a Canada have been losing money Included among the ' | jwere services from Toronto to) |\the Lakehead and Northern On-) | tario, | DEALING YOUR CAR ? The Man To See Is JACK HUGHES ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. losers: | | |B Rood Lifetime Hozard Guerantee. | First Tire Regulor Price, | Cause 'Vancouver Island Trout : "Smarter Than Fishermen' COURTENAY, B.C. (CP)-- | When Al. Limber is not teach- | ing in a schoolroom in this Vancouver Island community he's likely to be out by a stream trying to prove he's as smart as a fish--the wily | steelhead. 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Some steelehad spend their six feet deep where there is a deepening of the water | after a shallows. "You have to fish the slicks returning to rivers to spawn after two or more summers while others migrate to the whole life in fresh water | sea after two or three years, | at sea. Biggest of the game fish are the sea-run variety which run as much as 36 pounds, WADE RIGHT IN The only way to get where the steelhead Limber says,. is to wade "right into the river and fish where you can't see the bot- tom." He sometimes uses roe for bait when in quest of steel- head and believes it's deadly. However, he agrees with many other sport fishermen that roe should be banned. . you can just taste the extra quality to | lurk, | "Good fishermen can catch steelhead on lures because of their superior knowledge of the river." 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