Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Sep 1967, p. 17

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Saskatchewan's Regina cam- r|Pus. It will be the first program "lot teacher education in Canada in wh'cn students register for a 'Sifull semester of internship as o{'part of an academic year. J 'aL FORMERLY S HEIDI'S R STYLING 1 _Special g Included aK'S RSTYLING n Hoirstylists WINDSOR PLAZA Free Parking Class Jazz a-Lee into a modified afined with welt seaming , Rust/blue or brick /gold Sizes 10 to 16, 9.00 yhite long-sleeved Orlon® k and cuff Sizes S, M, t 8.00 NEUTRON BOMB Exotic New Armaments Are Being Planned In US. By FRANK CAREY WASHINGTON (AP) -- Evenjin nuclear weapons over the to the 'as weapons makers in the U.S./Soviet Union. revamp and improve stockpiled School, Sport Can Be Mixed NELSON, B.C. (CP)--Offi-| \averages worked out to 71.6 per} ---- cials of Notre Dame University | |cent. | WOOD EXPORTS HIGH | "The program has worked} sro te according to expectations," |dian exports are forest prod- Father Aquinas said. "The few! ucts. in this west Kootenay centre) contend athletic |prove athletics and education bers of the Maple Leafs passed|students who brought the aver- 89 per cent of the exams writ-|a8¢ down to 90 per cent are ten while 91 per cent of the exams written were passed by \ski team members. time in athletics. Passing | the good students." TOOK OVER LAKES | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 7, 1967 17 Ichthyologists estimate that,;----- also the ones who have a tough jalewives, small white herrings, population in Lakes Michigaajhave been present in both lakes constitute 90 per cent of the fish'and Ontario even though they/less than'10 years. The good athletes are also About 17 per cent of all Cana- --The U.S. still holds a lead| He presumably was referring | jean be mixed successfully. little-discussed "lay-| They point to finals released a ' NDU showing that students |¢ down" weapons that have | attending. the school on athletic : Seaborg also referred to that| nuclear weapons, work is under| over-all Jead, but he cautioned: |2"™0r tough enough to survive| scholarships passed an average |} way on exotic new types of armament. Government officials say future objectives include not only the so-called "neutron bomb"--once described as a kind of death-ray weapon--but obsolete in comparison to those; of a potential adversary. And that's why we need to test frequently. a" limpact on the hardest surface |of 90 per cent of the examina- Weapons can become almost | without losing their package sees eeitien, , jnuclear explosive. They have! Scholarships have been issued so| (clayed action fuses for deto- to members of the Nelson| nating the explosive when the| Maple Leaf hockey club, sealch | attacking plane is safety away./plays in the Western Interna- "We're rebuilding and re-| Giller said much U.S./tional Hockey League, and| also pure-fusion weapons that|Working our stockpile constant-/research is devoted to methods! members of the Canadian. would not require atomic bomb triggers and thus would pro- duce no radioactive fallout. Energy Associated Press. mentioning any particular type ing a nuclear war.' = These and other de velop-|' of weapon, that the U.S. has aments concerning the U.S.' \* 'present nuclear arms posture that will be the weapons of the! safety conscious. came out in response to queries | future. | submitted to the Atomic Commission by The|nuclear weaponry go far/features in nuclear arms, "'we| beyond the expectations of the| have to be sure they don't get| \'to assure that no inadvertant| National Ski team. Seaborg also said, without | crackpot act can result in start-| Father Thomas. Aquinas, | president of NDU, said 18 mem- He said.he believes the) ------ WANTED -- "Social Groups and Clubs" PLAN YOUR FALL & WINTER PARTY NOW! 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