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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1965, p. 27

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so gre mgs a a a a i aa es rae a ll Bi sill tc Pn Sn Pah aide ntsan a (as Bi cit, nara = THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 12, 1965 27 the authenticity of the earliest Sees Way For Smith Vikings First To Explore land only pre-Columbian map To Have Cake, Eat It North America. Scholars Say =i fusn it j ; _| NEW YORE (AP)--Yelo Uni Norse, whe eseumed that the|Said- By ay ee 7 Bagh agen ON, gear ve ws a -- bag wget versity scholars have found an|coastline was part of an isiand,| pi be oe niin. Theriot: alare Sank Ghia tae een ak oheciow tne SORE oul ean mbton, a British for-|". ' that Leif Ericson and otherjtwo large river inlets opening j F eign office aide during the Suez| pea ge rer err tg a Ps aggre P sromnceg tae Vikings explored North Amer-|to the ocean on Vinland. They -- +. ae PP ay 4 Fier re acon Lee ie tions action, but legally the| Wilson is well aware that as att sng. Derore Colurmiuy: 406 oe" talase Sethe pot pel enough rock to build a sidewalk sabe ic yg nd at the same matter would be one only for|things stand, the British elec-| qn, |Guif of St. Lawrence in Can. from Paris to Baghdad. , sr it ai tea tisttaale bere the British government to de-|torate may feel more disposed i map was drawn about aa ao n-| time _ arrass sh g 'cide, and Prime Minister Wil-towards Smith than, towards 1440 AD--half a century before'4%- : ey ernment. a son might find himself opposing|some obscure non-whites lan- Columbus' voyage -- probably) A handwritten notati oa Having failed to obtain inde-|outside interference with alguishing in a Rhodesian jail. by a monk: in Basel, Switzer-|reads: "discovered by Bjarni). The Washington Monument pendence the legal way, the|British colony. land, using source materials and Leif." -- has the dimensions of a true Rhodesian prime minister could) -,,, seater so lak a only dating back at least to the 13th] It took "eight years of pains- obelisk, the height being 10 ae te y SIGN FULLBACK century, the Yale University li-|taking research by British and|times the width at the base. t with his cabinet and legis-| : : altho | meet with his cabinet and le8i5-\one of speculation and conjec-| \,.coveR (cp) -- B.c,|brary has announced. THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURY LIVING!! lature and declare that his 20V-\1ure Even at this stage, the| + op regs PRESTIGE American experts. to -establish DIGGERS MOVE MUCH ~ BUILT TO FORMULA ernment ee te seize inde' British government finds itself|Lions of the Western Footbdy| Greenland is drawn accur- pendence, a yGsgagsi £ 8M highly embarrassed. There is no|Conference have signed full jately on the parchment map| official deadline ee doubt that Smith does not repre- " ' and to the west is "Vinland. The British government could) n+ the Rhodesian majority of back Roy Cameron, a formey| The library said: not = ane rebel- | 4,000,000 non-whites. It is not|/4on released last -week.-Uy) "There is that portion 0!) Fa . hse poy fac.| representative government, and|Saskatchewan Roughriders. North America explored by the aaity sip ait st Smith re.|YCt it exists and controls the! ee - gime would obtain greater free- Comey. dom to manoeuvre by imposing A FEW 1 AND 2 BEDROOM SUITES AVAILABLE DISTINCTION The voice of the repressed OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! BEYOND a continuing threat without the need to take the formal plunge. Lambton, writing in the Lon- don Standard, suggests this is the wisest course Smith could follow. The Commonwealth might make a big noise but its argument would be legally lweak, since there is a great |gap between an actual commit- ment of an offence and the mere declaration of intent |Negroes increases and the Brit- lish government, in response, has \called for a new independence 'conference at which the jailed land restricted Negro national- lists would be present. Smith) |wants no part of this. Wilson| may not press him too hard. | Smith played his cards well. {He got seven days of public exposure in London, where his side of the argument was re- |peatedly expounded. The press FUEL OL COAL & SUPPLIES McLA 723-348 | KING ST. W. take advantoge of it! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks al- ways on the ready to serve you. Fuel Oi! Budget Plan avoileble. 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But the)Canada and it is primarily this bush business will continue. [business we will be going Wardair Canada Ltd. has pur-jafter," he says. The Canadian chased a $7,000,000 Boeing 727-|firms using jets are Air Canada| 100 jet airliner capable of car-jand Canadian Pacific Airlines. | rying up to 110 passengers, says| More than 50,000 Canadians) M. W. (Max) Ward, 43, presi-/spent $15,000,000 on overseas dent of the Edmonton - based/charter flights from May to firm July this year. Air Transport Next April the jet will replace| Board statistics show the char a propeller-driven DC-6B nowjter business increased to $19,- Pa manana used on the firm's overseas charter flights from Western Canada. Wardair operates its $2,000,000 business exclusively on charter flights. About 30 per cent of the firm's income is from freight and passenger charters in the Northwest Territories and Are-| tie. Nineteen years ago Mr. Ward! started in business at Yellow- knife, N.W.T., with one plane-- a de Havilland Fox Moth. At that time, gross revenue totalled $12,000 Since the firm entered the 000,000 last year from $5,000,-| 000 in 1961. j Wardair hopes to pay for the) Boeing jet, which cruises at about 6000 miles an hour, in four to eight years. The lease pur- chase agreement is for 10 years, Mr. Ward says. The firm has taken an option on a second 727, to be exercised by April, 1967. The 727, first to be sold by Boeing to a Cana- dian firm, is designed as a me- dium-range economy jet. It will fly the Polar route to Europe with a refuelling stop at Greenland and cut by half the the canned dog food... without the can Aliment en boite aur chiens sans {a boite A whole new way to feed your dog every day. Two Gaines-burgers are equal in nourishment to a 1-pound can of the finest canned dog foods. overseas charter business in|present 1544-hour flying time 1962, income has tripled from; Wardair plans to enter the $700,000 in three years, says|charter business in Eastern Mr. Ward. About 6,000 persons|Canada with a second 727 in are carried each year. The com-|two years and eventually have pany has 85 employees. all - inclusive tours using spe- Wardair hopes the acquisition cially-built hotels in Europe, the of the fast, economical jet will|Bahamas and the Carribbean. 2 Gaines -burgers are equal in nourishment to a one- ~ pound can of the finest canned dog foods. They may look like less. But that's because they do not contain all the water found in canned dog food. They do con- tain beef, a vegetable, minerals, milk solids and vitamins. Gaines=burgers-are-a-fully_balanced, satisfying diet. How to find out whether your youngster would like to play the piano ? 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