For the second year, the official July first celebrations will be the springboard into Festival Canada in the national capital region. Festival Canada will offer four weeks of music, drama, sports, films, exhibitions and amusements presented by various government agencies and departments, the cities of Ottawa and Hull Second annual Q: The Ontario ' -water Resources Commission say that 600 cows, 5,200 hogs or 70,000 broilers produce a solid waste disposal problem that equals a town of 10,000 people. Banking genrlce on Sunday came toflort? York In! yegkendfl y pan! of Nfrftttiy, swiping Plaza Branch, opened a: door for the extended much the Trbitrr Mr. Nickle; manager of the branch, chat! with a couple ot customerl as they sample the free coffee. Mr. Nickle said that the bank was able to open several new accounts during the first Saturday opening. Keeping J tisiTtarid ddwnwirid from one. l People keep talking about dirty air and water pollution in the cities - something you escape by moving to a small town or the country. Don't you believe it! You know what really bothers people about air pollution? It's the smell. They complain more about odor than they do about dirt. And there' is something especially ripe about badly rut} piggerytr poultry/erm. It was easy to spread it around and make use of it when farmers produced crops as well as animals. But this is the age of specialization and intensive animal farming. ~Sblid waste disposal prohlem-That's mange. So manure ifpirmg up and getting rid of it is a Secretary of State, the Hon. Gerard Pe0t'dir, an- nounced that federal travel and exchange grants totalling$M,53tt will help pay travelling expenses of five different groups of Canadians taking part in exchange visits in Canada and abroad between now and the end of April. Under the Travel and Exchange, Programme, Canadians are encouraged to take part in group exchanges which will enable them to get to know both their country and their fellow-countrymen better. Priority is given to economically and culturally disadvantaged groups, geographically isolated communities, Indians and Eskimos, senior citizens, cultural groups and ham dicapped persons, April 2, An Eagter concert wlth the Condordla Singers. April 16 - The Toronto Saxophone Quartet directed by Alvin Pall. The concerts, by local musicians, will take place in Sculpture Court 3:00 p.m. Sunday afternoons. The schedule is " follows: March 19, University of Toronto Faculty of Music Student Piano Trio. The Art Gallery'of Ontario, in co-operation with the University of Toronto Faculty of Music, will be holding a series of free Sunday concerts. Travel grants Sunday concerts Full slate of events for Festival Good clean country air Lela“ Opening salvo for Festival Canada comes on the night of June 30 with a spectacular fireworks and variety show on Parliament Hill. On the as well as many private and public cultural and recreational organizations. The' department of the Secretary of State coor- dinates and supports this mont1slong series of ac- tivities. headache. You even have to be careful spreading it, because too much can create a water pollution problem. An overdose means nutrients wash into the rivers and lakes. It is too good a fertilizer to waste. It has to be used to produce crops. But there's no easy answer to the problems of handling it. We're still looking for one. But there are a lot of things a farmer. fan. .to avoid ',2gratgittttfld a. Ontariola ,Department of the Environment and Department of Agriculture and Food put together a suggested code of practice for animal farming. If you’d like one, write: Information Services, Department of the Environment, 880 Bay Street, Toronto 181, Ontario. It cémes in a plain brown wrapper. Purchase decorating supplies to value of '20.00 ___- Point, Wallpaper, Brushes, Pollers, Picture Framing and Art Supplies em, and obtain a Kodak Hawkeye Instamatic Kit (compare price or '29.00) for iust ’1 1.95. Drop in today and look of com- plete outfits, as well as discuss your spring decorating projects, Cream 1: beautiful room with Beniamm Moore Palms then photograph " with your own Kodak Hawkeye Inuomavi: Ari Camola kit Rommhr . 00' MOOII For Vow Money WESTON PAINT lt WALLPAPER i ia%iraii"iitETeirVii(iiidia, -riuoira, 2M4â€: JOHN i'Ltaiii' II1I'. EAI'LHIO HI PAINT WALLPAPER _iiiifi". MINI Jllllllfi0iil2llfll Benjamin Moore Paints & Kod?!tC_typtyas LAST 3 DAYS,- OFFER FINISHES, APRIL lst -iijir'iihisipectacular morning of July lst the of- ficial ceremonies marking Canada's 105th birthday include the presentation of new colors to the Governor- General's Foot Guards by His Excellency Roland Michener. The Nepean Point Amphi- theatre, a 700 seat outdoor theatre near the Parliament Buildings, will have evening and weekend matinee performances of theatre and concert by national and international companies. During the following month of Festival Canada the National Arts Centre will have a full program of opera, French and English theatre, poetry reading and topical review. They also plan a number of concerts by the National Arts Centre or- chestra, chamber music and electronic music. Open-air concerts at Camp Fortune, in nearby Gatineau Park, will feature both serious music and variety presented free by the Cana- ian Broadcasting Cor- ration. grting events for spectators and contestants include a hydroplane At Massey Hall on Saturday, April 1 at 2:30 p.m., Toronto Symphony conductor of youth programs, Victor Feldbrill, will conduct the orchestra in the last of this season's series A Children's Saturday Symphony concerts. The program is entitled An Old Friend Returns and features PAINT WALLPAPER invite you to the, . su" "' x ,' "hhaoe vFerguson ., THE EXPERTS AT We'll be happy to help. featuring loans prqvlde [abs across Canada sttartti,tehti1ur0t.Ra+ governmont bu was! loam totalling $16,137,662 to seven provinces and the Northwest Territories under the Federal Provincial Employment Loan: Program. MI. The loan: announced by Mr. Marchand are " follows: Prince Edward Island, $462,812; Nova Seoita, 81,564,440; New Brunswick, 81,293,198; Ontario, $2,857,898; Saskatchewan, $384,171; Alberta, $1,504,595; Biitish Columbia, 88,w2,231 and the Northwest Territories, Total loans to the provinces approved under the program are now: regatta, canoe and cycle races and the Rattsmen's Festival in Hull which features traditional skills of Ottawa Valley lumberman. Film buffs will find much to their interest in several mini-festivals including displays and new techniques of screening offered by the National Film Board. Among special exhibitions are Thomas Davies - c. 1737-1812, water color collection of Canadian and American scenes mounted by the National Gallery, Treasures of the Archives, a centennial exhibition by the National Library and Public Archives and a two-day exhibition and market of fine crafts from across Canada by the Canadian Craftsmen's Association. All the national museums will have special Festival Canada shows such as the National Museum of Man's Our Multicultural Heritage. Other events are the daily changing the guard ceremony on Parliament Hill, lunchtime concerts in the parks, carillon concerts, street galas, square dancing, ballet, and folk music. TV personality, Max Ferguson who will narrate kleinsinger's Pee Wee the Piccolo. This if the third consecutive season that Mr. Ferguson has been featured on this series. Two years ago, he narrated Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf and last season, he performed Tubby the Tuba. Honouublo Jun Mar. LIMITED SUPPLY Newfoundland. IND; Prince Edward Island. “20,012; Nova Scout. W300,00t); Nam 89,000,000; Quebec, “3.100.000; Ontario, 820,500,000; Manitoba, â€MAM: Saskatchewan. $6,900,000; Alberta, $8,500,000; and British Columbia, 821,000,000; Northwest Territories, Under the program, which isarmjorpartotthespecial measures announced in October to stimulate env ployment, $100.5 million is being loanedtotheprovincee andterritoriesonthebaaisot allocation criteria that take into account. among other things, the unemployment rate in each province. An adjustment is made to reflect unemployment on Indian reserves. An ad, ditional feature of the program is a provision Jor the forgiveness of 75 per cent of the direct omsite labor costs incurred before June lst, 1972. The purpose of this is to concentrate the job- creating impact during the current winter. t York appoints Canadian Mans under the program are to help initiate additional jobcreating capital projects across the country. Loan applications related to particular projects are submitted by the provinces and assessed by a federal inter-departmental com- mittee. The appointment ot Barry M. Richman, professor of management and.international business at the Graduate School of Management, University of California, hos Angeles, as dean of the Faculty of Administrative Studies has been announced by York University president David W. Slater. The appointment is effective July 1, 1972. Professor Richman suc- ceeds Dr. James M. Gillies,' founding dean of York's Faculty of Administrative Studies. Following his retirement on June 30, Dean Gillies plans to remain as a member of'the faculty devotingmnsuofhisttiwtoa study of economic policy making in Canada. V A Canadian citizen, born in Montreal in 1936, professor Richman received his tm- dergraduate education at McGill University and his Masters and Doctorate degree in business ad- ministration and economics from Columbia University. From 1960-62, while working on his doctorate, he served SAM Borough of York Con- puller Douglas Saundershaa residential Salvation Army campaign for 1972. The borough drive consists of a door-todoor blitz to take place Monday evening, May 15. The campaign is ex- pected to raise some $1,250,000 in Metro Toronto with York's share in the vaeinity of $25,000. Some 964 canvassers are required to cover the borough on the night of the blitz and a number of veterans' groups. service clubs, rate payers' groups and community minded citizens are currently gathering volunteers together for the event. as lecturer on the faculty of that university. Dr. Richman was ap- pointed to the University of California, Los Angeles, faculty in 1962 and five years later, at the age of 31, became the youngest person in the history of the California university system to attain the rank of full professor. Anyone interested in helping the Salvation Army Former chairman for management theory, behavioral sciences, and industrial relations at U.C.L.A., Dr. Richman is the originator and past chair- man of the university's Program in Comparative Management' and Inter- national Business. He served as MIT professor of im dustrial management in India during 1965-66 and as Visiting Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara, California, 1970-71: Camila! Don‘t“ Sunder! Heads campaign reach their goal, so that they may carry out their many worthwhile projects, are asked to register witluthe controller's office by phoning 66b2700. Sit in the softness of a Renault l6. You think that's comfort? Wart ‘lll it mow). Then you'll experience thc. comfort Ill action Wat no other compact car can equal Aral any price. 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