| on rth Am rt! in en point," 's Winnipeg of- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 6, 1963 7 airjarotnd point," Mr. Miller says.|Cunard span many evolutions|years in Cunard's BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT = ns oo Pe ar oa ta pring tpsl in everything Fe also explained an arrange-jin transatlantic travel. fice, 19 years in Toronto and 7 usiness ' i oes ies| divi f the time be- ee At present calls between the, weather, ment with TransCanada Air| The shipping companies|divided the rest o - l last before retirement next mah the worst of ' Lines and British Overseay Air/made North America," he te Halted Sed Mioaiess. - irect la. Ing United States and Europe are! . year, He begins his journey in|HEATED BY RAYS jdo\POAHOD. cine tickets mM They secured Europe! Mi? Pans vo with a. amall handled by having the U.S, op. F ture cean the "Maritimes, cross& Canada) "Each ship has a new Tide) "We are also issuing ticketsifor passengers, they got the peo-/in Ake Tint hunting gun and} T E OR ieee wae U and goes down the west coast|deck. Around the swimminglin conjunction with TCA and|pie here, It was a hard, tough, ag a 0 urope European counterpart s to Los Angeles. He returns. to|pools will be glass windscreens|ROAC for round - trip air - seajcampetitive business with a|his memories, : along the number to be dl his Montreal headquarters viajand the whole area within this)passage to Europe. Go by airistrong admixture of romance P H ts When the conversation is T vel Examine apt Dagens will be heated by infra - red/and return by sea," he says. |with the heady wine of empire| MOSS WILL, BE BOSS on Seen pleted, both monually mneke Ta | "I'll be talking all the time," rage, ef (LIKED HALIFAX building." RIDGEFIELD, NJ. (AP) -- NEW YORK (AP) -- Tele-|'sconnection. ee told a meet-|$ays the veteran steamship of-| The general passenger ie The Cunard veteran says the| 'But today it's not the emi-|Stirling Moss, one of Britain's will The new system will previ HALIFAX (CP)--A man whoipany in Canada, told 8 ficial, 'telling people about allisays that Cunard this year will) The he lived in Halifax|grant traffic that's the bigimost colorful racing car driv-/phone company perators Mat on calls from North has worked for more than 50\ing of Nova Scotia travel agents the new services we are offer-|inaugurate "an entirely new oo vig ibe World Warlthing any longer... it's lux-jers, will serve as captain of the|hegin direct dialing of calls tOlica to Europe there : be gars with a world famous|here that although his firm had|ing. For instance our two newjservice to the Mediterranean,jduring the : the busiest and|4fy cruising," says Mr, Miller,/British Motor Corporation team|, number of Q language digit in: y : i timis-|im recent years received some|passenger ships Carmania and|The tickets will enable passen- beagles dhey§ Pi gt oe Even the good old Queen Eliza-|in the 12-hour endurance race April 1, American ewil a equipment, steamship rege tag BP pinonk severe blows, the tide now had/Franconia converted at a eost|gers to travel to Rurope by way rag ascinating y beth herself did three tripsjat Sebring, Mla, March 23.\anq Telegraph Co., mean that on calls tic ges bd wat competitien|urned, © of over $3,000,000 each from thelof the Maaiarrniean, lato ' have always retained a|down to Nassau from New York) The announcement Monday| Monday. orator adsiatance the pi by eae and an appreei- Passenger traffic last year|former Saxonia and Ivernia in-|via Rotterdam or.a Bio LP - reat admiration for the people|this _winter-~her capacity Now| said Moss would be in charge of| 'The change, expected to mean, placing the call will ble decline in immigrant traf-|was well ahead of 1961 and al-jcorporate features that will] "This year too, we ye = Fee ee or vordcreai|it 2,00--a far cry from the War-lthe Austin-Cooper entry to belfaster servies on seater & fe trem Europe ready: thie your BORING) WEre) rR ON ee ein nape got to pei tawards to Rotterdam|iob they did during the warjtime 16,500." driven by two Canadians Geant was deveribed asa m step "re " ' ' "British ingenuity has ' " . 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