TRAINING SHIP TO-VISIT MONTREAL EXPO Montreal as a goodwill am- bassador next year. Danmark will visit the site of the 1967 World's Fair in The Danish*Government's ~ full - rigged training ship "Meg" and "Tony" Observe Their 6th Anniversary There seems no doubt that! vorced Peler Townsend, and of marriage to the onetime court whom the popular columnists photographer Antony Arm- repeatedly asked: 'Will she strong-Jones has matured and ever marry?" mellowed the Queen's gay It has done the same for younger sister, who is 35 and Snowdon, who in his bachelor five months younger than her days was noted for wild Chelsea husband, parties and a wierd assortment Family life has brought calm of friends, After an uneasy ' start, he now takes the round and contentment to the girl who of formal function in a practised once made headlines, who suf stride fered public heartbreak over her Pose romance with di- ENJOYS WIDE SCOPE His various advisory jobs in a field of design, including one with Lord Thomson's Sunday Times, give him more scope ithan any other member of the} royal family for creative ac- tivity, But the married years have had a hefty share of rough joined weather, The couple have come under more criticism than any other figures in Britain's royal By CAROL KENNEDY LONDON (CP)--When Prin cess Margaret and her husband Lord Snowdon go dancing, others on the ballroom floor are often heard to say; "How happy they look Today, as they celebrate their sixth wedding anniversary at- tending a gala charity ball in the French Riviera town of Nice, the comment will un doubtedly be made again, with special emphasis, Jeanne Crain Still Leads Busy And Exciting Life HOLLYWOOD (AP)---In her) film performances, Jeanne|the family Crain Jong has presented a por-|cluded: Paul Jr., le trait of serenity. dent at Loyola University (Los ee Could there be any doubt that; Angeles); Mike, 17; Tim, 15 The f she js just as serene in real| Jeanine, 14; Betsy, 8; and Mia, Abbey wedding of May 6, 1960, life? Not when you consider/6, Father is Paul Brinkman Sr.|caused perhaps the greatest | how she manages an acting ca-| Admittedly, the Brinkmans|outpouring of public rejoicing reer and a family of seven chil- /have it easier than most large|sincé the 1953 coronation. But dren, ranging from a collegian lfamilies, sinte they employ aithe U.S. popular press com- to a 10 months old, gem of a couple who have mented the Queen looked) How does 'she do it? helped manage the household|"dour" during the service, spec- "T-have no system," she ad-|for 10 years. ' ulating that she disapproved of| mitted. 'The only way I operate "They've been with us since the match an observation is to take one thing at a time. | before the three Youngest chil-| widely heard among Britons I never worry about things until dren were born," said Jeanne, who watched the ceremony, the they happen." 'so they're really a part of the first royal wedding to be tele- Whatever her method, it|family. Also, the older children| vised. seems to agree with her, She|'@ke care of the younger ones,| But the British people were has reached the age when life and two of the boys can drive, in high good humor at the love is supposed to begin, yet she|S0 it's no problem for Paul and match. Outside the palace on retains the fresh beauty she ex-|me to get away the wedding evening, 100,000 hibited in Margie, Centennial| That. can hapen, since much)fondoners sang For He's A Summer, Letter to Three Wives,|0f her film-making in recent! Jolly Good Fellow, as Tony Pinky and other memorab! | years has*been in Europe. Her shyly smiled from the balcony films of her 20th Century-Fox |/a@st one was a German-ltalian-|in his first taste of public adu- career, Yugoslavian production lation Now she has joined with an Jeanne will be stationed here It was not to last. other Fox graduate, Dana An-|iM the future, since she is em- Hardly was the West Indies drews, in a new film, 52 Miles Parking on her first television honeymoon under way than of Terrero, It is being made at Series next fall, She has been questions were being asked in MGM asa two-hour movie for|C@st with Howard Duff in Men|parliament about the wedding Christopher last year which already in- 19 and a stu- glamorous Westminster the ir is cut on its the 1 television, although it. may be/@sainst Evil, which will be hill--£25,000 ($75,000) compared released in theatres first made at her old alma mater,| with £6,000 for the nuptials of 20th Century-Fox the then Princess Elizabeth in FEELS GOOD "It's,a kindof Dragnet or 1947 'It feels good to be working what happens to the policemen CRITICS WERE HARSH dressing room. 'This is the first after they finish their daily rou The first year of the marriage picture I've done since I had.tine,"' she reported... "That's, was marred by a spate of harsh Christopher. He was our after- where I fit in; I play Howard's'criticism that the Armstrong-| thought."' wife." Jonses did not seem to be earn- ing the £15,000 British taxpay- e ers were paying Margaret for ] | public services ydro Project | It was freely: speculated that jthe Queen was about to shift : iher sister into a backwater, | handing over more royal duties O a arger to the popular Princess Alex- andta of Kent In 1962, the newly enngbled ST. JOHN'S, Nfid. (CP)--Pre Earl of Snowdon took a job with Smaiiwood announceditiations for a new enter-) Canada'sJebullient press baron, Tuesday 500,000-horsepower| prise' requiring 130,000 horse- Jord Thotnson. as artistic di Baie d'Es; hydro electric power and other talks on the rector of the Sunday Times. But project, designed two years ago sale of between 300,000 and 1,- still the critics were not satis to double Newfoundland's hy it was said that since| dro-electric Output, is being ex-|might be culminated this year, Snowdon making a. salary, panded to produce a total of Mr. Smallwood said why not the roval allow- 600,000 hor sepower by 1970 The Newfoundland Powe} ance? The expansion was necessary Commission will raise the add The births of the Snowdon's had been oversold although own, he said, The Atlantic/now 5. and Lady Sarah. now 2. construction fog hae ye Development Board granted helped warm the' frosty mood tae denareting wal wil ae 000 to the first phase The couple began making more 1e power station is a official trips 4 a free port to be linked with the British trade in places as premier sai ve ta i Trans-Canada Highway 80 miles apart as- Amsterdam and Hong of power at one-quarter of aito the north by a road schec ve cent per kilowatt hour had/uled to be completed next year The snosisniticial teadeshonst- i Ta vestme eae up investment 0) he the headwaters of the White|fall drew more sharp questions | t a Bear' River, to be joined by|in Parliament about public He said 'the expansion plans channels with the Grey and money spent on what had will add. $45,000,000-$68,000,000 to) Salmon rivers in creation of two'started out as a private visit had first been thought the 300,-/miles of barren wilderness fined to the Commons, 000 horsepower coming from the o project by the end of next year would suffice until 1978 REN T-A-CAR pected the full 1,000,000-horse power potential on the island of DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH Newfoundland will be developed by 1975 and "I anticipate a mini 35.00 PER DAY PLUS LOW from Labrador." 725-6553 ' He forecast 1,400 construction se jobs continuously during the 10 R U T H E 34 F @) R D Ss year development period , neces tae ie eee ence bee | CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS of increased use of electric heat 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST, ing, the premier said & Something might ' Naked City with the accent on again,"' she commented in her nounced "within days' on nego mier 000,000 to a single customer-tied. Now because the initial production tional money. for Baie d'Espe two children, Viscount Linley, until Mare hea aie d'Es F om not be turning until March 1, head of Baie d'Espoir, an ice- successful in helping. promote h 250,000,000 in ind = . brought $250,000, ' "S"| Source of the extra power will, ing trip to the United States last! the projected $37,000,000 cost. It) huge lakes draining 1,600 square But the heated words were con 'However, the premier now ex mum of 1,000,000 horsepower in MILEAGE CHARGE The 'extra power was Oshawa be an-! Firm Buys Church Site Ais Asbestos ASBESTOS, Que (CP)--Mem- bers of St. Aime parish here are losing their 41-year-old Ro- man Catholic church but gain- ling two new ones because of rising world demand ioreaner tos, St. Aime. Church sits on the lip of the giant' open pit asbes- tos mine of Canadian Johns- Manville Ltd:, wholiy - owned subsidiary of the Johns - Man- ville Corp. of New York, The church and townsite hem in the pit on one siae, To make room for expansion, the com:| pany has bought the old chure h| for demolition, paying enough to build two replacements. | Destruction of the church will erase a reminder of the violent 1949 strike against Johns-Man- ville, when St. Aime served as union headquarters in this French - speaking mining ¢om-) munity of about 11,000, / It is located about 125. miles! east of Montreal. The towns of Asbestos and | Thetford Mines, some 30 miles jnortheast, look for their liveli- thood to a 50-mile-long belt of lasbestos that runs through the rolling Eastern Townships of Quebec between the United | States border and the St, Law- rence River { The deposits are said to be ~ world's largest, leven mines are operated in the area; supplying asbestos mineral fibres for heat-resist- ant textiles, brake linings, floor tiles, insulation and, most im- portant, asbestos cement pro- ducts such as shingles, roofing }and millboard, | Once the world's chief source of asbestos, Canada has yielded first place to the Soviet Union and now accounts for less than 40 per cent of world output Although losing its relative FAIR --CP Wirephoto OWLA Asks Tax Boost Be Dropped TORONTO (CP)--~--The Ontario] : Women's Theral Association position, the Canadian indus asked Thursday that the prov try, 90-per-cent concentrated in ince's Conservative government| uchec, has continued to grow. | $ " Z . Annual output is valued at some abolish the recent five per cent $15,000,000, sales tax increase : For the last year asbestos Jelegates to the annual meet producers have been enjoying ing also agreed to ask the) q five- to 10-pér-cent price in Board of Transport Commis-|crease established Jan. sioners to review train service/the first price rise since 1957.| in communities affected by the) 'The previous increase was cutting down of CPR service.| followed by the entry of three! Delegates approved a resolu-|new producers, a general busi- tion that the federal government|ness slump and a weak market increasé efforts to get immi "We're not back in a seller's) grants to become citizens, They| market yet," a sales official) defeated a clause that sug-|said here. 'But the market in gested consideration be given to; ternationally and domestically withholding children's allow |has strengthened materially, We) ances and old age pensions|are extremely close to 'supply-| |from immigrants of long stand-| demand balance, the " closest} ing. since 1957,' Mrs. of Port| One effect of the 1965 price Colborne, a past national presi- acreaas, however, was to con- dent, said 'I am distressed that|Centrate purchases at the end |women Liberals would consider)! 1964, with the result that 1965 discriminating against .ethnic|Canadian shipments. fell to groups,"' 1,387,000 tons from 1,420,000) . *.}tons in 1964 , A Niagara Falls delegate said) sales officials here estimate U.S. eltizens should be charged) : . ' jthat. world production was a higher fee for use of Ontario} 9 goq 000 tons last year, with provincial parks than Canadians |, 'anada accounting "for 'tmore| | because they have more money 1,300,000 tons and the So URGE CUT Union for about 1,800,000.| Her suggestion was not ap : proved, but a resolution was} passed urging that the $5 annual! fee for entrance to provincial parks be reduced, A resolution in favor abolition of the death was defeated in a The delegates voted quest the department tional revenue to raise amount that a married woman ; can earn before any R. A. Kinnear than viet Toronto Nurse Heads RNAO TORONTO (CP) -- Elsbeth Geiger of Toronto was unani mously elected president of the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario Thursday, ger is director of nursing at the} Hospital for Sick Children Elections were held on. the} opening day of the three-day an of the penalty close vote to re na the of deduction 1, 1965.1 » « | medical Miss Gei-| + CRISIS IN NATO IS SEEN Retired Gey, Lauris Nor- stad, former commander in chief of allied forces in Europe, Friday told the Senate National Security Subcommittee . that the North Atlantic Treaty Or- Berlin Enters | . Music Stops | TORONTO (CP) -- The or- chestra at the O'Keefe Centre was in the midst of rehearsals Friday for Monday's opening of Annie Get Your Gun--when suddenly the musicians stopped, 'Gentlemen, this.is a very wonderful moment,"' said con- ductor Franz Allers as he in- troduced Irving Berlin; who wrote the music. Berlin responded; "Gentle- men, I hear you are wonder- ful," ee Berlin, 78, said that in his 60 years as composer, he'd never seen 43 musicians in the pit before. "We never had so' many, not even in This is the Army, It's like the first time I had 10 men and a piano, When I first heard that, I thought I'd written a symphony," change was only one of many in the world of nursing, "To increase hospital beds, to implement a province + wide insurance program ,.. that we will require more registered nugses We are going to need registered nurses with more ba- sic knowledge and skiiis,"' Miss Sewell said means many is made from her husband's tax exemptions, They a second clause asking that} married women be able to de-} duct baby sitting and household} help costs from her taxable in come if they are required be cause she works They approved -- resolutions asking that a widow's succes sion duty exemption be in creased to $100,000; that more women be appointed to govern ment boards and commissions, | and that Ontario women be ap pointed to the Senate, They agreed to ask the Qn nual meeting First vice-president is Albert Wedgery of Toronto, agsistant director of the College of Nurves of Ontario. Second vice-presi }dent is Laura E. Butler, Miss Butler is assistant supervisor Fort William and district health unit The RNAO has established. a permanent education fund to grant loans not to exceed $1,000 jto registered nurses for study at university level A schedule for a reorganiza tion of the association includes) a Jan. 1, 1967, date for the open-| ing of regional offices if in tario government to improve'creases in membership fees services and> residential treat-| make. financing possible ment accommodation for both Outgoing president E. Marie retarded and emotionally. dis-/ Sewell said in her president's| turbed children address that the organizational| voted against WHAT'S A QUALITY MASS PRODUCED POOL LIKE? proving especially far) ONLY $29.95 rermontn Budget-priced. Beautiful! Full size with deep diving area, Permanent, durable materials. 10-year guarantee, Rugged galvanized steel sides -- won't rust, corrode, crack, warp Beautiful virty! interior never needs refinish ing. 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