Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jul 1967, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, July 29, 1967 11 i> INLY Orders) NES 6.50 IAL, EACH ° 3.89 ur Styles. Broken size and , White, and some Beige. UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 609 ILE BRAS in sizes 32-A to 38-C, ine, IPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 909 f Infant's 5 1s Wear AL, EACH °6.98 mmer T-shirts, slims, dresses and sun suits. 6x) in the group. UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 210 Confederation. via Lefkovitz, of Montrea] Train and Milan, especially for the Confederation Caravans and RANK AND FILE around a Fathers of dians in sculptured figures CONFEDERATION CARAVAN... Cana- slowly One Caravan is now n Bowmanville and will ar- ive in Oshawa on Tuesday. ... LIKE A TIME MACHINE TRIP Trailers Bring Story Of Nation A mightly claxon will blare|a time machine trip to visit the revolve dise carrying figures of the Sculpture was done by Syl- miles through eastern and north-|movie pictures, life-size mane : : tennial photograph of Quee isses Sweaters out the first four notes of "O} people of all walks of life whojern Ontario, ending the trip. at | quins that move, intricate minia:| Sahel Tt ale ee cas: 17.00 A CONFEDERATION Car- nequin, a city slicker fortune. His fingers stirs strewn around him with the Canada', a police escort will lived and worked, conn py anil| Hailebury Novy, 8. jture figures and scenes, repro-| In between are the Ming vases belo aad lak ey ; . the silt and gold flecks in ' ; : clear the way and eight giant wept in Canada before this gen-|,. eeicaia |ductions of full-size rooms and|and fine silks the explorers wer AL, EACH eo ee STINE One SO TER AY the pan, his head nodding. Bienny DADE: Sently' DE: tractor-trailers, the biggest ever eration came along TRIADETICS outdoor settings as well as seeking when thev | shy shia " Baa Visitors will find the trailer Z eking when they first entered moustache of life-like man- I l ailers er bank, hind. panning for his made in Canada, will wind their Mud and miner's tools are a san . , Oshawa's This major centennial com arranged in a quadrangle witf way to Alexandra mission project took almost four)' aa quadrangle with jac ania a jan entertainment stage near the Park. years to produce from idea to} es its i A : ee tect entrance and towering triadetic _ The Centennial Caravan opens) fact. -- : displays inside the formation its 10-day exhibit in Oshawa) Writers laid down the broad) 'The triadetics tell in sound Aug. 1, bringing to Canadians) story lines. Then some of Can-| and light and photo the develop hundreds of artifacts. Canada by mistake: tiny sculp- The displays invite the visitor|tured figures of the Fathers of to experience life as it was lived| Confederation, a rifle and gag in Indian villages, a tailor shop| mask of one war and bomb fiage of lower Canada, the gold rush! ments of another, a stock ticker days, the roaring twenties, the rattling through the 1929 crash, » 8.50 ales Final digans in an exciting and colours. Not all the story of the nation and her| ada's top artists, sculptors and|ment of this region of Canada, 2°02! TePression andthe world) As well as the visual images le people in a way it's never been| craftsmen brought them to life| Seyeral displays have cranks so| ¥?'* \the sounds of the times will also PER LEVEL, DEPY, 246 told. under the direction of the Can-|the visitor can activate minia-| EXHIBITS | surround the visitor. | a \ He will hear the chant of tie orial Park in Bowmanville yes-| Commission. The exhibits are arranged| voyageurs probing the heart of chronologically so the visitor|/the continent, the garrmtous terday for three days. After Osh- awa it will be in Whitby from| proqucted to criss-cross the na- "! enters the caravan to face cave-|/aughter of a tavern of Upper i Bp ee tte SS-Cross (the eighth being used for stor-| i aravan to face cave-|--) : : Aug. 12 to 17. The caravan iS! tion while the similar Confeder-| age of the triadetics). jlike wall. of pre-historic times. Canada, the puffing and clatter open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m, and there) ation Train crosses from west to| sr. : Port ar din da 5 of a Prairie-bound steam engine ; is no admission charge. east, generally stopping at the! The Story. of Canada and its| When he leaves the last thing he/and the scream of bombs and A centennial commission press jarger centres. people is told with still and'sees will be a Karsh official Cen-| shells as in war. release describes the caravan| : as neither a museum, art gallery} The caravan, which will visit nor history lesson. It is more likel Oshawa and area, travels 3,921 The caravan arrived in Mem-\adian Government Exhibition! tyre shows himself. ' i The main. show, however is Eight identical caravans were inside the seven exhibit trailer White er Skirts VN MANUFACTURER 349 skirts in sizes 10-18. PER LEVEL, DEPT, 246 TS 1.59 or 3.00 men's sport shirts in 1 patterns. Available L Caravan Visitor Travels In Logical Time Sequence The Centennial Caravan treats visitors to a view of Can- ada which took over three and one-half years to develop. FIRST WAR The designers have attempt-|. The pleasant aspect of his- ed to create a total environ-|fory soon vanish apd the un- ment -- total involvement at-|suspecting visitor enters a First mosphere to bring the spectator] World War trench. Mud _ is as close to realization of the|}everywhere. It oozes through original situation as is physi-|the duckboard flooring, smears cally and emotionally possible. |the clips and rounds of ammu- The displays, which are at-|Nition, the empty mess kits, the tempted duplicates of the real|848 Mask and rifle -- even the thing in both sight and sound,|Tusty corrugated iron of the are arranged chronologically | "OF. and in quadrangle shape so the, After the war there is the visitor not only travels in aj|roaring twenties and then a logical time sequence of events] steer skull which lies bleaching but also will feel he is cross-|on the dead, wind-sculptured ing byways of history rather| prairie soil is a symbol of the than following a straight line, |depression. " ' 7 After slic F the bomb hay at a distant PRE-HISTORIC pipeline erage ge ail When the visitor enters the | boom forms a reh i mt th caravan he faces a cave-like Adi Aude Diced Lg : gana ta 4 present. The floor becomes a wall of pre-historic times with a} ' | | catwalk over a blue pool. Fuel centennial symbol carved deep-| ines rise fro tomi lly into it. The cave leads to-|PyPes ™s i ee + Mechanical Contrapti | NLeCNanIc ontraptions : S and Vieht that "Wrientenc and ago 7 ee of Used In Ontario Display i vive git i es ic oa Rl |mural of the sea with the land|mature Canada helping other emerging from it, nations, Seagulls wheel and ery and) ing and the occasional squeal of brakes. MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 728 STOCKINGS 4.95 h length in sizes S, full foot. Small (with through the fins of a 500- pound bomh aimed through city. Bomb fragments frame photos of war scenes on the Confederation Caravan thunder of the saturation bombers, the whine of wind THE SECOND World War brings the heart - stopping LEVEL, DEPT, 212 (SECONDS) vould be Reg. 9.50 347 | Moving mechanical contrap-jup the caravan, are pyran.id- |tions, carttoons, photos and|shaped structures of aluminum |words will be used to bring On-|tubing joining together brilliant r ibaa : '| _ ithe waves whisper tietly tario to life in towéring tria-jred and orange triangles of fi- ' q - | ' 80 x 90" in Blue, Ture idetic displays at the Centennial bre glass and ctear plastic. eae Phat oe a cid 36 'Fathers : d, There are small flaws Caravan which visits Oshawa) Inside the structures are the Cartiee landed in 1534. é a ect :the wear of the jfor 11 days starting next Tues-| hustle and mobility of Canada's iday. _ |most popylous province, as tiny The triadetics, arranged in-lmen spring into action and min- side the quadrangle formed byliature machines clatter and 'the eight trailers which make clank. | AES sash The passageway next leads to an Indian village and then onto! an early exploration ship. Maps| along the walls show the early ® On Display development and exploration of; There are models of highways|Canada up to her latest land| 4, Sculpture in bronze, treat- as modern as the Macdonald-| acquisition, the man made Ile|°? '9 @ pale green reminiscent |Cartier freeway and as old as|sie. Helene, the site of Expo | of the roofs of the Houses of 'log corduroy roads. 67. [tateai in Ottawa, was cre-> Cartoons, rotated by a handle.) collection of furs and navi- ated for the Confederation Car- show the plight of Sarah Ter-| cational |avan, by Sylvia Lefkovitz,' a instruments lead to : be IMPROVEMENTS | Williger who prophesied the end] the recreation of a Quebec tailor | Montreal artist now studying in e jof the world and promised to] shop of the early 1700's. |Milan, Italy, \fly to a new world on a pair = GENERAL REPAIRS | of home made silken wings, at A | LEVEL, DEPT. 436 it isn't. Not by a long shot. 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