Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Oct 1967, p. 3

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seeseeeecs 3 45 die » THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 10, 1967 3 38 48 3245 bed in mind to fill the empty build- 30 42 Td edu resses 1 ings, among them a 200 ai " \ botanical gardens which cad eae 30 40 fill the United States geodesie . Marie ... : rs F P ' ' dome. ing - q eo BS or Permanent 'Expo a n x 30. 35 RIBBEAN © WEEK HOLIDAY turdey by Alp Conode Hight, @8 ef Jen. 6th y ean join). ever offered in Canode. Ys gre TO $123 inquire new et Seasons Travel i. 8. Oshawa 576-3181 5 Year MONTREAL (CP) -- A per- manent exhibition called Man and his World may follow on the heels of Expo's demise Oct. 29. Mayor Jean Drapeau announced at a city hall press conference Monday that he has "high hopes" an agreement to this effect will be worked out in negotiations between Ottawa and Quebec before the end of the month. The permanent exhibition, which would include the 40 pav- ilions so far donated to the City of Montreal, would be open six months of the year to an esti- mated 20,000,000 annual visi- tors, Mr. Drapeau said. Under the rules of the Inter- national Bureau of Exhibitions, the Paris-based body under which official world's fairs are hope that the federal govern- ment and the province would participate in the new public corporation which would have to be established to run Man and his World after the Cana- dian Corporation for the 1967 World Exhibition had finished its work. The federal government is responsible for 50 per cent of the capital expenditure on Expo 67. The provincial government provided 37144 per cent and the city of Montreal 121% per cent. Mr. Drapeau said there is no reason to expect that the corpo- ration which now administers Expo will not bequeath its theme Man and his World to the new public corporation, DX -- DX -- DX -- DX along with other assets. Some of the pavilions donated to the city will come complete with exhibits. Others would be partially filled, and still others completely empty. Mr. Drapeau mentioned "fas- cinating presentations" already Buy Direct Save up to 50 TONECRAFT King Park Plaza 723-4922 ELECT Jim POTTICARY @ LOWER TAXES @ PLANNED EDUCATION @ CONSUMER PRICE CONTROL @ CONTROLLED AUTO INSURANCE VOTE LIBERAL aranteed : i ss established, Expo must be ter- BE WISE: i 9 as : a : 3 : : minated when its six-month ECONOMIZE! ment Certificates term is up, and demolished NOW EARN UKRAINIAN WEEK CELEBRATIONS COME TO AN END WITH CONCERT ee ¢ Fi Referring to the official regu- 5 BP Fl " Aga gi of the Oshawa- Dnipro 30- mixed youth choir and the which started Oct. 1, cele- ferent aspect of Ukrainian ||ations, Mr. Drapeau said that $ SAVE $$ % bdo Uk finale of Osh- member choir, under the MUN dance ensemble. brated the 75th anniver- life was shown on each of |the demolition rule is widely 0 Pasitale Acdinns Week at direction of Peter Shatyn- Almost 200 performers ap- sary of Ukrainian immigra- the week's seven days. misunderstood. Its purpose was ¢ -- WTH -- $ } 7 ale Auditorium Satur- sky. Also performing were, peared on stage for the tion into Canada and Can- --Oshawa Times Photo to ensure that the host city was FUEL ' lay was a performance by from Toronto, the ODUM show. Ukrainian Week, ada's centennial. A _ dif- not made financially responsi- DX THE per ennem ble for clearing the site, but it ¢$ lL ¢ AND ARE Kirk's lustre within or outside|that the party convention would|did not mean that buildings set Ph 668-3341 _oTsape Johnson Shows Readin afong be fous for preety ly haat be ested eee OSHAWA JAYCEES ~may be used er Col- @) S) e ess PARTY SPLIT the war. 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The Democrats have © Terms up to 10 years @ No brokerage fees : an eae ys gat T- --_ y 0 mm ; e usualling Aug. 5 in Miami Beach tolalways pressed the claim they SERVING OSHAWA OVER © No hidden charges © Aifor part can be prepaid at a ag of the National Conference/protocel was follows for @M/nominate their top candidates|are the party of the common 50 YEARS © No bonuses oe om ie "g OCT lth t # Pp M Jor New Politics--the "'newlostensible choice by site selec-/in the November, 1968, general|people. 24-HOUR SERVICE time without notice or penalty ° A e ° choice of Chicago for the 1968 Democratic national conv en- tion. It's difficult to imagine any will be back in Chicago when the Democrats meet next Aug. 26. Many of this group are not well heeled financially and Emergency Cabinet Session to renominate an incumbent president, his wishes are ascer- tained and followed. _ All the elements that entered into Johnson's' nod for Chicago election. 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