By DAVE 'BAZA¥ 1“ SHERBROOKE,” Que fhe University of Sherbrooke this fall starts a program of co- operative, courses in engineering and ‘business administration aimed at placing more French- Canadians in the execuhve qguites of the bugihesa- world.- - - ModeNed on a system intro- @uckiin Canada by Ontario's Waterloo University in “1957, Bherbrooke’s sessions will con-’ gist of alternate periods of four “months at the'desk in school and four montha on the job iw industry. i The courses inkeivil, mechani. eal and electrical — engineering, fe On cee: ae degree, will take 54 months to complete, including eight aca- demic sessions and six in indus- ON THE AIR oP) — leading to-a bachelor of science | Sherbrooke University To TrainFrenchExecutives , The hisiness courte, leading to a master's degree in bisi- ness administration, will quite 28 months of -_ training, incliding four academic ses- sions and three. on thé job Gilles Joncas, 34; year - old mining engineer who is aa sistant directar of a department. which will, administer. the work periods, said in an interview the response of industry in Quebec has heen “just wonderful. NEVER OBSTRUCTED “We sent letters to about 40 companies and‘so far have: vis ited around 30. We have yet to ‘receive a-‘no’ for an answer,” Among companies taking part are General Motors, Bell Tele- phone, Canadian National Rail- ways, Canadian Industries. Ltd, Alcan Aluminum Ltd:, Northern Electric and, Canadair Ltd. He said the demand for ail- lingual. prdf@ssional workers’ in Quebec is far greater than the supply, especially in. engineer- ing bacause Quebec's education The tollqwing program . list- fmgs are. published free of chase asa public service and appear as presented to us by the stations concerned. 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French-language uni- TVersityv since. at least 25 cent of the lectures will be m English i : EMULATED WATERIAO Sherbrooke decired on. the ce- |operative program after inves- i tigating the system at Waterloo | Where enrolment in engineering increased from. 72 im 1957 to 1,300 in 1966- 5S “Their success has heen phenomenal," said Mr. Joncas. “The people at Waterloo have been ‘a real big help. They did |the: missionary work. We hope jeventually to exchange students CBA RADIO - _ SATURDAY | °7:00—Music On The. Menu 7:30—Music On The Menu | :B:00—CBC New’ and Inlend Wx. | B:15—Maritime Sportscast ‘and’ Sports Scene ; 8.45—Music Around The World 9:00-—-CBC News and From Our Own _ wae He said the. figure was dis covered when jcently ordered a psychiatric re. |: “Correspondent 9:10—Bandstand : 9.30—Winnipeg Peps Arch. , 1'19:00—CBC, Saturday Merning | 10:30—Sperts. 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Although the program $144 W;q0 oh \June 1 were lis one ‘vear_longer than conven- 8.1 pu niZ_of* deposit.liabill- tion courses, its graduates are ties. During May thertatler av- generally higher paid because eraged 2.09 per cent of liabili- of their experience. - ties. RAISE ENROLMENT Under banking regulations’ the Mr. Joncas. ‘said. the univer: Chartered banks are required to sity will be able virtually to hold cash 1é@sérVes . equal to double its engineering ‘enrol- eight per cent of their’ deposit ment without enlarging existing liabilities. By agreement, among physical facilities since half the jhemselves and with the Bank he away’ from of Canada they promise to keep dollar deposit - liabili- 9” a month ago Cash re | The Guardian een: a ee s8ie " Liquid Assets Of Chartered Banks Increase The> June 1 figures indicated some ‘slight loosening of the current tight money Sifuahon but the. chartered banks often’ have more liquid assets’ ap tHe | heginning of a new months DEPOSITS INCREASE Currency in ae | chartered bank deposits: held by the general public last. week amou *ted> to .$19,476,100,000, rep- resefiting ‘an’-increase in the money supply of $56,000,000 from tho previous week and 51,594 000,000-—from- a Canadian’ gdvernment depow) its in the chartered hapks, how- | ever, were $660,000,000 or $61,- | 0,000 Jess than a:week earlier! and—$59,000,00° less tiven a year - earlier, . : £36 The coutrer bank's-average of | long term government bond yields on June’ 1 was 5.68 per year ago. | _ students © will =. “Ha not SB per cent of the total campus. This wag: a. significant step -because “in three-or~ four years we are going to he over- flowing with students at the uni- versity level”; The university, founded 4n 1954, graduated its first en. gineers in 1959. Students will en- ter the new program in sacond year mnce the number of first - year dropouts ia high.. This - —the “imiversity’ expects between 125 and 150 ww) enrol with a ‘much larger num- ber expected next year To help establish the business | “eourse, Sherbrooke rereruited two professors from Columbia University, Dr. AR. Oxenfeldt and Dr L. R. Sayles its staff are three MBAs: from the University of Western On. | per tario, London, which has one of | ithe country's leading business | achoole. Since the buaness eourse ts | new to Sherbrooke, the number of stuctents during the filet year will be limited to 39. a ‘Mental Patients ‘Said Excessive VANCOUVER (CP) — A top Nova Scotia mental health of. ficial says that about 45 centof the patients in muniel- pal mental hospitals in his -prev- ince don't need. mental -hospital tare {Dr Clyde Marshalls arming listrator ‘of the mental health| services. .division of Nova \Scotia’s department. of public health, made the statement in an. address to the Canadian |Mental Health Association eon- ference here. the division re- lassessment of all 2.000 patients inthe province's eight muniel- |: jpal mental hospitals : ‘The results indicated that a little over 1,190 of them,-or 55 per cent, suffering from. mental the facilities of a mental hos- ipital. , : a “T should. point out that this their | 4] | li!iness* .or-retardation,_.needed -- 0 cent,. compared with 5.61 per their iiquid assets to at least) ; cent on May 25 and 5.6 per cent 15 pec cent of- deposit liabilities. .on May 18 ay . RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT : saan be, | DAILY CROSSWORD jmental hospital population in \Nova Scotia because the prov. | lincial menta! hospital was not ‘ jincluded in the survey." Be | Dr. Marshall said the tend- ency in the past in’ Nova.Scotia has been-to admitfa person to a mental hospital if*his behavior iia tnusual or. socially undesir- able. if he had some psychiatric abnormality, and if there is no) satisfactory alternative place for him’ to. go, | “Now we are giving this mat. | iter a long hard: look,” said Dr. |Marshall He explained that as a result of the reassessment survey, all> -+mental-patients needing hnetpital care will be transferred to four designated hospitals for treat- ment under. the Nova Scotia Hespital Insurance Commission. | Dr. Marshall was presented | |with a CMHA national recogni- tion award for outstanding pub- |e service in the field of mental | ‘{IIness, ‘ : \ “CONTRACT BRIDGE ' By.B. 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