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Canada's Advances Shown At World Fair '1 JIM PEAOUI lemme-at selected “Canadi- SEATTLE ICPI — Canada's once and industry aerviag ma”: scientific achievementa. with a had‘ as the theme 0! ita mo.- little lar north tormenting mo exhibit at what Seattle calla thrown in as an eye—catching the space-age world's lair, embellishment. may give many R E H Ogilvie. deputy call- Amencana visiting the World'a mission" general d the Cale- l-‘air here a new picture of the duo display. My: he honor it country on their northern lamin- Will give United Stetea visitore dart a new understanding of Can- Thrres not a sign 0! a wild ada's contributiona to progreu lndian anwhere 'in the Cana- in Industry. transportation. med- dian exhibit. and there'l little lclne and scientific reaearcl to leave the impression that the generally. country is one vaat wilderness The fair opened Saturday. of ice and now In “for”; with the "mu 5‘ LARGEST FOREIGN ENTRY (‘eniury 21. the Canadian sov- Th9 Canal“ ‘1'?!" 1' m. H largest single foreign exhibit— not the moat elaborate or lb most expensive—on the 744cm grounds of Century 2!. It nov- Mr and Mn. Ralph Nicholson. 9“ “my Wm M“ “9' l' Bobby. Kathy and Karen of ' Wm'mmt Paymm' Georgetown. were recent goatsi A “fiber”. d'oraml' mm of Mn Nicholm.' mm". Mn rated by design craft Vol Tori- and Mrs. Ann“ Nid‘dml' onto. depicts an Arctic corn- . . 3muniiy 50 years hence. With "anus M“an Ind Merllfljhigh-risr apartment dwellings Mach“??? We" Vilml’l to surrounding a business centre lully covered by vast reinforced- Mi“ Betty wan“ 19“ re concrete dome so no one need ccntiy for Oshawa. Ontario. b9 "WW ‘0 "'9 “1d “d after spending her vacaticai at "‘0"- the name M ha. mu. ML Canada's first satellite. the um Mrs hm" Callahan .527 topside sounder. to be tired A‘ L’ard.‘ ml“ dam “on. of into orbit train a Calii‘nmla the manv which were washed out by the spring floods. trout in this vicuuty are conspicuous mlESllF base later this veer. will menu» a display detailing the history oi Canada's achieve- moms In mapping . and sons Gerry and Terry. ‘in imi. to today's modern arrial .Wade. Georgetown. were guests‘ by their absence Aa vet not Ma . . pl and mapping devtcee large catches have been revofl- dating train the first recorded Pd map iii any part at Canada .\lr and Mrs Walter (‘naivs made by Samuel do Champlain Charlottetown. VisllPd relatives techniques. are included. EMWMmAp.nlm.t RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT mu: Ti! NATG FIUSSI REFUSED TO MEET 6W6! I! N WAR Ti! AUSTRIM SUCCESSION -H|ll¢il COST m C g! m or «Sunnis bh~.__i._~..._ l ACROSS "down") 14. Studying minutely (with "ow-r") in this vicinity recently . Mrs. Frank Parker and son} of Mrs Parker's parrots Mr and . Mrs CM. MacGraib recently. Rm \lr Dindial. pastor of! Goorge Callaghan was a '.m‘- Huntrr River United Church has| or in Charlottetown recently iTPSIImed hia dutiea alter a shortl Angus Nicholson celebrated his . lllnrss eighty-first birthday on April Mrs. \‘elmn (‘lark ls improv 9 Although he is ronlmed to hia ing in health after being 1‘ o n- home with a broken leg. he is lined in her bed (or some time. bright and alert Mr. Nicholson's by illness twin brother resides in Arkan- Mrs Charles Minard who sas. where he is active and ed spent the winter in Krnalngton. Joylng good health. and Mrs. Ruth MacKenrle who Mr. and Mn Roy MacLeod spent the winter in Charlotte- and daughters Lynn and Dale town. have returned to their were warm visitors to (‘har- reanpriivn homes lnttetou n LAC G o r d o n Stevenson. Allied Crane. Halilax. .\' S . ‘ R C AF Station. Winnipeg. spent the week-end 31 this Vicln- . Manitoba. mode a abort I ur- liy the guest of his son and miss vmi to his home last daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Thursday in Fredericton. This it Bennett Crane the third time since the it e w Munro \ilacGreth and Lloyd your his duties havr taken him MacDonald were visitors to to thc Sunimrrstdc Airport. MINNIE“? “WNW Byron ('utclilte. studi’ni at MN MW”? 1""de M0“- Mt Allison University. spent the ""‘v QMM- "Tin l“ "’9 weekend at his home in Freda- provmce to visit her lather Mal- wan rolm Maerd. who is a patient in thi- Prince Edward lxland Hospital. POPS‘ POOL LONDON tCPl — A Brillstt Daniel mm: was a recent firm i, a, n", . .eeuy W, Villtof '0 CMTIDW- intakes band on forecasting no Walter Macintyr! i! wmntly sitinns am"!!! too » selling we in Nova Scotla on business. nrds in Britain it says the pool Mr. and Mn. James ViacNull will "l‘omblnt‘ the thrill: at (uni.- and Mrs Stanley Ferizum were bell man with tho excitement recent visitors to Montague. oi the pop record." 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