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In addition to an outstanding cast of skating stars, headed by US. and world champion Tim Wood, the ice spec- tacular presents an unusual blend of talents throughout the show, creating a totally different and new dimension to ice entertainment. There's entertainment for every age group in the all- new Ice Capades, coming to Maple Leaf Gardens on Tuesday, November 2, through Sunday, November T, tor a lo-show engagement. Ruppert's Bears, a delightful new act this year, features four honest-to- goodness bears. German- born Paul Ruppert and his pretty wife, Danuska, have appeared throughout the world with their trained brains, who surprise everyone with their nimble skills and tricks Making Entertainment for all their first appea ance with Ice Capades, 'lg' give a sensational performance ___- without donning skates. Keeping pace with the uniqueness ot the show, the astonishing skating bad- minton team of Hugh Forgie and Shirley Marie returns to Ice Capades after an ex- tensive world-wide tour. Eleven times badminton champion, Forgie tests the skills and wits of his lovely partner in The Big Game. In The World of Wheels the Romano family, consisting of Tony, Helene and their 9 year-old son Patrick, peddle through amazing body- balancing and bicycle tricks. ingeniously designed and constructed by Tony, the bikes vary in size from a standard one to a micro- mino - only 3% inches high. - "IA. 2677 VICTORIA PARK (chtovil Park a Sump-Id) 6230 DUNOAs sr. WEST (6 Point!) The new executive is made up of experienced personnel elected by the membership at large and includes the following: president, K. Gibson, Seeley's Bay; lst vice president, M. Binions, Sutton West: 2nd vice The Associated Nursing Homes Incorporated Ontario completed their twelfth annual convention with a new body of executive directors and much op- timism for the future. 5700 YONGE ST Wong a. Punch) New executive The ice antics of popular pantomimist Hans Leiter spice the show with laughter. The handsome Vienese bachelor, whose comical career spans fifteen years, presents hilarious portrayals of George Washington and a women's lib crusader. The colorful productions in the 32nd edition of Ice Capades include Mandarin Magic, an enchanting love story; Zap! Here's H.R. Pufnstuf, a children's number created from the world of Sid and Marty Krofft; and a trip through fascinating and exciting Wondrous Worlds, the theme for the entire second half of the show. If you like to laugh and enjoy the fun things in life, then don't miss Ice Capades -- the happiest Show Town. president, G. Hyde, Guelph; past president, L. Stevenson, Toronto; secretary, Mrs. F. 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The opening ceremonies will take place at 2 p.m. following which the public will be admitted to the centre until 5 The drawing for two Air Canada tickets will be made at the end of the day after guests have had a chance to become eligible for the contest by having special visas stamped atat least five of the some 40 displays. Visitors will be en- couraged to take part in student-supervised exper- iments, a college spokesman said. Theme of the Open House is Technics '71- Technologies for People he added. The displays, covering aspects of mechanical, chemical, electronic, con- struction, and physics technology-the main With all the effort and money that department stores and other retailers put into advertising and display, youd think they would un- derstand the importance a tags and labels on fabrics and garments. The tags, of course, are important to the shopper in knowing the type of fabric, its qualities, and how to take care of the garment or material. Yet, many stores remove these tags because they feel they make garments on the racks unsightly. Perhaps they do, but I think wise shoppers will willingly tolerate un- sightliness for information. Shoppers owe it to them- selves, and the store in which they are dealing, to complain about the practice of removing tags, and if necessary follow it up with the golden rule: when in doubt, don't buy. It's confusing enough as it is with the great variety of OPTICIANS For Shopper's sake-save the labels SEE US SOON Technology centre opens inn," Y.', at *5 , I {- CIP' i:': teaching clusters in the college's technology division-include: - Machines for testing the strength of materials and for sampling soils, and specialized computer techniques for surveying. - Mechanical equipment like precise measuring devices, air conditioners, pneumatic panels, and a model of a pollution-free automobile. A Chemical displays which will invite guests to make plastic foam, analyze gas, and operate a fluid flow unit. __ Electronic displays where guests to the centre will be able, among other things, to talk to hams all over the world by short-wave radio, match wits with a computer, or measure the power output of a motor, hi-fi assembly, and other equipment. ---A laser beam demonstration in the math- physics section. The studio in the college's instructional materials centre, with their modern television equipment, will fibres and fabrics now available, not to mention numerous special finishes. There is also a host of trade names to add further con- fusion, but basically all fabrics, fibres and finishes come under three basic categories: Man-made fibres - Acrylic, nylon and polyester are among the best known, and their advantages include strength and resilience, plus the fact that they are resistant to moths, mildew and non-oil stains, and will not shrink or stretch. 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Check for color fastness and wash deeiscolored garments separately. A total of $38,395,000 in sales from 75,357 ap- plications for the 1971-72 Series of Canada Savings Bonds through the payroll savings plan has been achieved to date by Ontario organizers in the current campaign. Sanforized cotton guarantees that the garment will not shrink more than one per cent when washed and Campaign officials say they are very pleased with the results and note that the current level of sales is 10.4 per cent higher than that of last year at the same time. The am payroll savings campaign is being conducted in more than 2,500 establish- l BUILDERS' HARDWARE LTD Bond sales increase (WHOLESALE) Rim-rd Noun Hold You" FIuoruuM Luna; Moon Plum Mum. Corey door chimes mun-n Finns (Nu-m- can) sumac“ no“ comm-n .1“er Aunuriu Soldovlni Guns Dab Km! Sun "or Tues) sound Beam no". you" Fm Page Account!" In“ Luv-rm Llght lulhs Macon: Mad. Dmtmon HOLESALE Lakeshore now attend classes in the new building. Technology programs are still offered at the college's Keelesdale and Queensway campuses, however. The new technology centre has an exterior finish of rust- brown brick with glazed openings and metal infill panels. It provides stark contrast to the recently completed all-white phase 2 facility, which includes the college's administrative offices. The centre is the first part of a three-part phase l building program. Part two of the program is a new central heating plant which was also completed for the current fall semester. The third part of phase 3 is the construction of an applied and liberal arts module providing space for an ad- ditional 1200 students. dried in the air. But any garment said to be "preshrunk" should state the amount of shrinkage to be expected. Recently the federal government came up with a series of five symbols to help Canadians take care of fabrics, and manufacturers are asked to include them on labels. The symbols, which advise whether to wash, bleach, dry, iron, or dry clean fabrics, should be making their appearance this fall. The phased building program at the north campus, as projected by the architects for the next decade, allows for a growth of up to 9500 students on one million square feet of space in eight stages. A worthwhile approach - provided retailers don't remove these tags when the garments go on display. ments throughout the province by a 41-man force of organizers headed by campaign co-directors AF. Francis of Toronto and D.R. Dattels of Kitchener. This year marks the 26th an- niversary of Canada Savings Bonds. The new series provides an annual yield of 7.19 per cent if held to maturity in nine years. Sales to date in the York, Downsview, Weston area total $594,000, Organizer for the area is A.B. Ward. (ly