“sions to Mexico’ to “peanuts; “pipe, ‘ished clothes and other textiles. 1961, ‘ had a stable government 20 The Guardian. Thurs., Sept. 8, 1966. Mexico Sends Businessman To Canada By GORDON GRANT TORONTO (CP)—Luis de Vil- .lasante has heen sent to Canada to. show that Mexico has its share of hard- headed business- men. Recently named commercial counsellor in’ Canada—the first time Mexico has filled such a post here. His job is to try to close the trade imbalance he- tween the countries. In 1964, Mexico bought $55,- 000.000. worth of Canadian goods, and soid only $25,000,000 worth here The. 2%vear-old. lawyer, with headquarters in Toronto, says the reception from Canadian businessmen so’ far has. heen fine: but-he thinks the main hur- dle. te overcome is of each other.”’ © He “show Cana- dian ‘businessmen what we have to--offer,*-publish~ booklets; vertise’ and display goods at trade shows, including Expo 67. | Mexico's biggest Canada are iomatoes,. Strawberries; shrimp, oranges exports ..to coffee, mus k- melons, and salt equipment, glassware, pipe, steel cottons, copper THE PUSH IS ON’, The country, as a member of the Latin American Free Trade |= _ Association, has increased its exports in that area to $36.300,- 000 in 1965. from $7,800,000 in and hasn't bothered much with Canada, but the push: now is. on. ‘ a2 Coe * Mr. “de ‘Villasante ‘Said tliat | when most people think’ of Latin America they think of revolu- tions, riots and gévernments_be- ing overthrown, things -which don’t make a, country attractive’) as a trading partner. “However, we in Mexico have for about 35 to 40 vears. We don’t lenov _ who will be our ‘next pres- ident, but we know exactly what lines he will follow. We've had | our revolution.” q He ‘said some Mexican com- panies have Canadian distribu- tors but ‘‘we want distributors for all our lines ot that is a - of my job.” - Grant: Seught For Marxist Slant Books TORONTO (CP) “Stanley Ryerson, author of books giving “ignorance intends-to run trade. mis- ad- | It hopes to add industrial } fin- | SPECIAL PRICES EFFECTIVE ‘TIL CLOSING TIME, SATURDAY, SEPT. 10th. CANADA WHITE VINEGAR 160 OZ. GAL. i ” CASHMERE TOILET TISSUE vg ROLLS Get entry form for Paper Caper Dress- at Glover Farm Stores. ‘ ment for Sept: ‘Marcel = @ Marxist interpretation of Ca- nadian_ historical development, in a statement Tuesday de- COTT BEVERAGE (NON RETURNABLE BOTTLE) Fiadiees Cz: ie BRISKET OR RIB STEW BEEF READY COOKED BARBECUED CHICKEN BOL ~ CLEAN, BRUSHED PIC LB. .GREEN GABLES _... OGN LB. KLING FIRM, TASTY - 39° 59° 39% c Onions du a? Grapes = i 25° ““fended his right to receive a | grant from the national centen- ‘ nial commission. Announcement that Mr. Ryer- | | son had been given a grant to help in the preparation of a study of British North America from. 1815 to 1873 last week brought expressions of concern | In the House, of Commons from Lambert, Conservative | for’ Edmonton East, | of State | member and from Secretary Judy LaMarsh. “I hope my. study of -the forces that shaped Confedera- | tion may justify its place ‘among the large. body of cen- | tennial publications, by. making - & modest contribution to under- | standing of ‘the national ques- tion as well as the social ques- tion in Canada today,’’ Mr. Ry- erson said : ‘He said the intellectual cli- mate in Canada now allows se- | rious academic discussion and studies of Marxism, and that in some college courses the writ- ings of Canadian Marxists are hein. discussed along with ‘‘the | elassics of Marxism.”’ U Thant Asked - To Reconsider OTTAWA (CP)—E xternal Af- ‘airs Minister Martiy spoke with f t Thant. by telephone Tuesday | to urge. the Burmese . diplomat te reconsider his decision to re- | fire as United Nations secre- | zeneral A spokesman for the minister tary faid Thant did not comment on | his plans. but agreed. ta discuss the matter further with Mr. Martin after the UN General | Assembly convenes in New | York Sept. 20. uThe two men have an appoint- | 22 at UN head- has announced quarters. _Thant he wil, not. seek re-election when Jf he five year term expires in November Scottish Rite Bursary Given TORONTO ‘CP) — The first £2,500 bursary sponsored by the Scottish Rite Charitable Foun- dation .of Canada has been awarded to Raymond C. 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