ROOWEEàKLY TiNfES, THUUDSfAY, SEI>TFE1WRER 2st, 1361Y ANNOUNCEMENT Jim Winfield Sheil Service Station Ilighway- 115, south of 35 & 115 Intersection, isnuow known as DICK ESSIN SH L We are hoping to have your continued patronage and wie wilI be providing 'first elass service for gasolines, où, lubrication and general repairs For service cail 983-9988 Orono Open 5:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Dutch VaIIey Inn Snaick Bar Open 7:00 a.m. till 11:00 p yn. Bîîtîmail Pet Of 'S printedn of F"al i'stort Plaq e Unve led', Culture foreCanaela,enwhich, lie Hisorc laueUneied held for19yas An historical plaque commem- th~e importanze of the environ- A working model of the hat-. orating the Newcastle Fish Hat- jent in the lîves of fish and w fd chery won a gold medal of ef- chery was unveileci last Wednes- lif e.ficiency at the.- Fisheries' Exhi.. day at the site of the hatchery on j ition in London, England, in the property of Mir. and Mrs. Ai-* Municipai welcome to the cer- 1883, ýand many government and fred Graham on Wilmot Creek vnb Mr.To eniny was give yMs hm private fish hatcheries in North Miss Olive Thorn, one of five lais Fairbrother, chairman of the Amnerica today Lise the design ourviving grandchildren of Sam- Clarke centennial conmittce and which Wilmot and the Govern- uel Wilmot,, founder of the hatch- Roy A. Foster, Reeve of Clark ment of Cnd inerd a cry, unveiled the> plaque. ýTownship, presided at the cere- Newcastle. ony. Grectings of the provincial_________________ Thc history of the hatchery, 1goverument were cxtended by which was established by--WilmotlAbexruthersOntamo eii- la 1866, and which continued in AexCarthes, Duaio h sa c- Best Time To Vi'sit operation until 1914, was related ture. by Dr. H. R. MacCrimmonof the <rnL Department of Zoology ait the Un- The Newcastle Fish Hatchery ExpVVf ;IUj1IIf iversity of Guelph, of wasin the long run unsuccessfui k rln w ie a Remaks o theprocss ln restoring salmon to Wilmot tifiialreain f ar!Ciýekandother Ontario streams 5hrsSh w T e d ti.calre 9igOf fish were given Iccause streamsdann u.i by r.R. . ogc, ssstat ep vated land are not suitable for' What day of the wecek are Expo uty minister of the Dep.artment sahmon, but, the establishmenjt crowd's smallest? What time of 1of Fisheries at Ottawa, andi Dr,- produced 155,000,000 fish in ïtý day are the line-ups shortest at A* G. Huntzman, Professor Emer- years of operation, and it was the most popular pavillone? Are itus of, Biology at the University important because of the re- the wcekends really more busy of Toronto. 1 search which deveioped meth- than the weekdays? Is it smart to Professor. W. S. Goulding of ods Of artificial reproduction of get up cariy and reach the site at roronto, representing th e Archa- fish. 09:00 sharp? Seologaical andi Historie Site§ Board, 'spoke Of Wilmot as a Wilmot's success as a fish cul- Charting the ebb and flow ()f mn who was generations ahead turist earned him goverament the daily crowdes has beený the of, his time inhis recognition of aid for the, hatcheiry and the fuil-time job of Expo, officiais andi statisticians since the Exhi- bition opened. Their tables ans-ý wer these an&d other questioni, and show that the answers are different for cvery moath thatý ~ ho s...Expoha been open. lof 1. itzme In May, for example, the most allU LUyIo LIGItII9 u UI iiêlUuîuau There's-bound to-be a 168 Buick that tallos your language. Special-sze Skylark has aII-new Riviera- inspired styling, and speaks out boldly of Iow-pric ed Iuxury. The 1968 LeSabre says fuli-size Buick quality and Iuxury at a not-so-fuli-size price. Wildcat-sleek and Iovely and powerful -speaks of the open road aàd touring in the grandl tradition, Electra.makes the Iuxury-sounds. Riviera talks a universai lang-uage E'ery Buick lias to moke à of Iuxury, performance and before we mark it style. No matter what sîze Tp P ktr Cso port Coupe, Lowr lft SuckRiver SprtCoupe. or pirice range, there's a Lover right Buick LoS.bro Fo.r-poor Se dao. L 19.i Suik whch tlks our Beautifo! Bick series cot ïIustrated: Electra 225; 196 Buck hic tak our Widcat; GS350 andGS400; Sportwagon, Janîguage. -. fluently. Specal Deluxe. i 't ou~raIIyrathr haea See your authorîzed Buick dealer Auithorized-( Buieký Deî aler in Bowmnanvîlle: 1*6ý King Street E., Bownianville, 'Ont. pPhone MA 3-3396 popular day by far to visit Expo was Sunday (average 377,065) followed' closely by Saturday (av- erage 337,000). In June, however, fcwer and fewer people came, at weekendsý, althougli Suinday was still the most crowded day (314,- 911)' followed by Tuesday (297,- 965). By July, iuany visitors from outside the Montreal area were taking their' hoiidays to corne te Expo, and fewer people cameon Sundcaysi (278,0348) and Fridays ~(246,419) than, any other day of ithe week. The >peak days, ia fact, were Tuesdays (373,645) aind Wednesdays (350,893). In August, the trend began to Iswing back towards weekends, but the most crowded days were stili Tucsdays (371,748) and Wedaes- days (363,319). 'This trendlias continued ia Scptembei- Throughout, the weather h a flot made a great deal of differ- ence to daily population. Fewer people than aaticipated came to the exhibition on the, long weekends. Six days have se, far seen moü re, tian 400,*90 peo'p- le'on the site: - Friday April 28, 407,500, Saturday April 29, 423,- 000; Sundiay April 30, 569,500;, Monday June 26, 401,288; Wed- nesday August 23, 416,305; and Suuday September 3, 425,467. On- ly two of these were1 on long wecekends. IPlace d'Accueil and the area arouad the Ile Sainte-Helene Met- ro station are hives of activity during the morning hours, but the site is realiy less crowded then than at any other time of the day. There are frequently fewer than 100,1000 people at Expo. at 11:00. The figure goes up until it hits a jPeakt at arounid 16:00. However even when the day's total climbs to 400,000 ýthere are rarcly more than 255,000 on the site at the same time.: The'bcst time to visit Expo in September and October? If you're areal misanthropist, the comput- ers and couating machinesý say shortly after the gates openf on a cold, wet Fridjay. But as any vet- cran visitor will tell you, crowds aad sunshine are as much a part of the, Expo scene as the miairail Expo without peuple? Ridicu- ions.