Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jul 1967, p. 7

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(CP Wirephoto) Youth Centre Suggested MONTREAL (CP)--A spokes- man for the Youth pavilion at Expo 67 said Wednesday the governments of Canada, Quebec |and Montreal would be "'miss- jing the boat' if they failed to stump up $10,000,000 to build an international youth centre. | Pierre Bourdon, 24, a mem- |ber of the pavilion's youth ad- |visory committee, said at a | press conference, the committee proposes that such a centre be {built on the Expo site after the \fair ends in October. | "We would like to take over lone of the existing pavilions-- lthe Australian, Czechoslovak, | Belgian or- International Broad- j casting Centre would be perfect --and establish a. centre in |which the phenomenon of youth | could be studied. | 'The Centre would be apoliti- \cal. We would welcome students from mainland China, Soviet Russia and other communist countries as well as from any other country in the world." 'Teachers Vote | On Fee Increase OTTAWA (CP)--A scheduled |vote on membership fees this morning will determine whether the 170,000- member Canadian Teachers Federation will be anything more than an organ- ization for liaison between pro- vincial teacher organizations, If a British Columbia motion to increase fees from $1.75 to /$3 a member is defeated, the | federation will be forced to cut its educational research serve ices by almost two-thirds. Spokesmen said other servy- ices would also receive serious set-backs. | Delegates to the four-day an- pnuet meeting here spent most jof Wed Jay in closed it | discussing the fee dispute. i _ Escarpment | Land Marked TORONTO (CP) -- Conserva- tive authority officials in the Niagara - Bruce Peninsula area Wednesday asked the provin- cial government for immediate funds to begin a massive ace quisition of escarpment lands. The province was also asked EF restore full power of expro- priation to expedite the acqul- |sitions. | Under. legislation in effect since Jan. 1, conservation au- thorities, hospitals and univer. |sities have to go before a jcounty judge and prove they need the land before being al- lowed to expropriate. | The authorities plan to ask |the government for'grants sub |stantially above the normal 50 per cent grant they now recéive \for land acquisition, but named no exact amount. Desranis VIP In Ottawa OTTAWA (CP) -- Although there are "no strings" attached to Canadian military aid to Tan- | zania, the country's second vice- | president says the equipment will not be used to help other African nations win their free- dom struggle. Rashidi Mfaume Kawawa, 38, told reporters Wednesday his country is "committed to the freedom struggle" in Africa and jadvocates military action to rid Rhodesia and South Africa of their white regimes. BISCUIT IS HEIRLOOM | HALIFAX (CP) -- A Halifax man, J. A. Scriven, is proud of his unusual family heirloom, It is a biscuit baked on Domin- jion Day, 1867, and thrown into ja crowd of people during the jcelebration parade, The biscuit jhas been carefully preserved ea still bears the date July 1,

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