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Port Perry Star, 23 Apr 1975, p. 8

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il pe 4 | & 3 eR a So hh ST a HR SIOR Sn, 3 Sd SEEN NY 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 23, 1975 Local resident's impression. of By Les Rodgers The Republic of Cuba is approximately 700 miles long and 75-100 miles at its widest part. A population of 9 million in 6 provinces. . Havana, the capital with a 'population of over 2 million people. The first impression of Havana is the hustle and bustle, all kinds of traffic, cars, trucks and buses. The people are busy and cheerful. Most of the cars are 1951, '52, '53 Fords, Chevs and Ply- mouths from Europe. Trucks and Buses from Russia. Heavy building equipment also from Russia, England, and as far away as Japan. The skyline of Havana is dotted with new high-rise buildings and many more in construction. Elsewhere in the older part of the city, old buildings are being restored. Havana once; one of the beautiful cities of the Amer- icas in the thirties, is about to resume that stature. The harbour is packed with freighters from all over the world. In order to achieve a trade balance, there is rationing on food, clothing, cigarettes and luxury items. Havana like most large cities still has slums. How- ever, great strides are being made. About eight miles from the city, a large com- plex of high-rise apartments is being created, some are already- occupied. When completed in 1976, there will be 18,000 apartments. Cost to workers, 6 to 8 per cent of annual salary. These apart- ments are located on a lovely stretch of coast and will be self contained as to shopping, services and recreational activities. Although a Communist state, Cuba is a nonaligned country, the relations with Russia and China are of a trade nature rather than a political one. Russia is not too happy with this. The missile crisis changed Cuban thinking, they realized that Russia was using them as a threat tothe U.S.A. and in the event of hostilities breaking out, they would have been Hospital symposium in Oshawa April. 30 Another . of the Ontario Medical Foundation's "Days in Therapeutics" will be presented in Oshawa at the Oshawa General Hospital (24 Alma Street) on Wednes- day, 30 April, 1975 commenc- ing at 9:00 a.m. This symposium is entitled "Emergency Medicine' and covers a variety of interest- ing subjects such as "Acute Allergies", "Pulmonary Crises', and '"'Skin Eruptions"' Experts on the various sub- jects such as Cecil Collins- Williams, M.D. (Hospital for Sick Children), Colin R. ... Woolf, M.D., (Toronto Gen- eral Hospital), Sidney L. Gershon, M.D., (St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto) { and Grazina M. Girdauskas, M.D. (Toronto Western and St. Joseph's Hospitals) and each cover the various, aspects of their respective specialties. } This program is being held in co-operation with the Ontario County Medical society and is being co-ordin- ated by K. David Mosienko, M.D., Chairman, Committee on Education. PA ------ ETT SR IRL sr AN Et FE destroyed, completely. Their form of Communism is not too restrictive, more along the lines of Yugoslavia. Cubans are able to have time to 'enjoy their sports and other recreational activities, they have most weekends off work. All children must attend school. schools" have distinctive coloured uniforms and look very neat and clean. High Schools are boarding schools inthe country. They are new, modern buildings situated in citrus groves. The students pay for their board and tuitition by working two hours a day. Their parents pick them up Firday night and return them Sunday. the elementary. There is a large military college for senior students at Cadinas, in addition to mili- tary training there are courses in Engineering, electronics and communi- cations. Cuba now has some 160 colleges and universities. Parts of Cuba are quite mountainous with beautiful fertile valleys. Large citrus groves, old ones and a great many new ones. Large herds of Cattle, many Aberdeen-- Angus and Holsteins imported from Canada. The farm houses and barns are thatched roofs. Cuba is short of lumber, so concrete is used for fence posts and hydro poles. Sugar cane is one of the principle agricultural products. The City of Matanzas is in such an area and has one of the largest sugar refineries in Cuba. This city of 90,000 also has a large sulphur mine and processing plant. Nearing completion is a large distillery. The largest in the world so the Cubans claim. Matamzas Bay was one of the first landing places of the Spanish, ., and means massacre in Spanish. The Spanish on establishing themselves, killed off most of the Indian population in the area. freighters waiting to dock, to discharge and pick-up cargo. Not too many Cubans speak English, this is due in part to the almost total lack of contact with English Here again one sees' Cuba today speaking people for the past fifteen years. Tourists are treated with friendliness and warmth and will have no great trouble communicat- ing. encouraged and supported by the government. Over 20,000 visitors in 1975 'and they expect to double that in 1976. Many hotels in resort areas are being renovated and enlarged for next year. The Varadero area is very beautiful with excellent accomodation at Villas du Cuba, a new hotel. The International, - of over 200 rooms, is right up to date and .® located onthe beach, which is " one of the best anywhere. The weather, just about perfect with a nice breeze, Tourism is being=-=sshistorical most of the time. Canadian money readily changed at the better stores and hotels, Havana has much to offer, the tourist, with its beautiful, buildings and parks. Also, one of the most spectacular night clubs, out- side of Las Vegas, The Tro- picana, is outside in beautiful surroundings and holds over 1,000 people. The show lasts for over two hours, and resembles a Hollywood super spectacle. Allin all, a visitor to Cuba will find much to enjoy. It's quite a different holiday. Canadians are very popular and with the new trade pact, we signed with Cuba, we will be hearing much more of this delightful country. AJ GARY YOUNG PLUMBING & HEATING LIMITED Pumps & Water Softeners _ a Specially * BROOKLIN, ONT. * 655-4936 Need a Good, Reasonable PAINTER INTERIOR & EXTERIOR also Paperhanging Free Estimates CALL MIKE - 985-2930 SANRIDGE Sand & Gravel L.GILBANK Blackstock. Ont 986 1868 Superior Aluminum Phone 985-3743 WINDOWS & DOORS -- 3 Week Delivery -- Ornamental Shutters - Custom Made - All Your Aluminum Needs. 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