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Manufacturers of TEXIIIPMADE Products
TILE BRIJSSMS POST BliCSS&LS, ONTARIO
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Tomorrow's consumer demands tomorrow's markets
and the technology to adapt to tomorrow's challenges.
These are the keys to industrial leadership.
By Tracy S. Ludington
owdere else in North Am-
erica today is there a city. as
vibrant and anve with the zeal
and zest or accomplishment as
Montreal and a great deal of
the credit for this dramatic de-
velopment must be laid right at
the doorstep of Expo,
There are those that think the
whole revoluntary concept should
have been called 'the Montreal
World Pair" instead of Expo —
but if it bad been, saddled with,
such a mundane, run-of-the-
mill name, then perhaps it
might have faced the possibility
of being just another worlds
fair.
But the name Expo sparkles
— and the fame of Expo is al-
ready echoing round the glebe
And Expo,, with its theme
`Man and his World' is now in,
every phase and faucet; with.
architects, desrgners, engineers
and artists, caught up in the
creative and boundless outburst
that is developing an two islands
and a peninsula in the mighty
St, Lawrence River at Montreal
the true 'showplace of the na,7
tions, really 'the world in 1,000
acres.'
The key, of course, is Mon,
treal.
Visited by .Tatentee Cartier,
the Breton sea captain, in 1535,
'the place now Montreal,
welcomed iIs first settlers in,
1642; was still a fur-trading
centre in the days of Barnes
McGill: has developed until to.
day it can lay claim to the title
of `largest inland seaport on
the globe' and 'air crossroads of
the and Make them both
stick.
From coast to coast in Canada
rill ttp and down both coasts of
the North American Continent,
in Europe. the British Isles and
elsewhere a high percentage
of the 85,000,000 who will see
Expo between April 28 and
October 27 next year, will be
drawn to it partly because it is
being staged at Montreal.
it is probably true to say that
Expo '07, as it has beeu planned
and is being presented, could
not have been accompolished
elsewhere — so vibrant is it, so
Pulsating' with the very joie de
vivre' that is Montreal in the
present day.
Eetpo will be the event of (;7,
the luoet4 spectacular presentee
tiou, of its kind ever conceived
and at the very foundation is
Montreal's reputation for geni-
ality, and the warmth of its
come.
The compasses of the trane-
POrtation world will point towards
Montreal this year as travellers
drive, fly and sail into the city of
EXpo 07. In anti around Montreal,
nelti-laned freeways are nearing
completion to mandle the influx of
automobiles, Trans-Atlantic air=
lines, are already planning daily
services 'Limn European capitals
instead of their now once-weekly
flights. A record number of pas-
senger liners will sail up the St.
LaWrence including the flagships
Trance" of the French Line and
"Michaelortgelo" of the Italian.
tine. The international destina-
tion in. '67 Will be Montreal and a
world exhibition second to none.
National pavilions of individual
notions; Canadian Federal and
Provineial pavilions; Internet,
Tonal Pavilions and the fammiN
Theme Povilions; all will be there,
as well as the myrid attract-
ions erected by industries, or-
ganizatious, groups and associ-
atious.
There will be a vast amuse-
ment section, restaurants galore
with ease of access, and
popularity of price.
And remenilier, Expo is in
close proximity to. the heart of
Montreal, Canada's metropolis,
with so many attractions of its
own,
(Address correspondence to
'Tracy S. Ludington, EXPO '67,
at 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal
29)
RESERVE THIS DATE
Creep this date open.
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Holiday Visitors
Miss Margaret Fiech, Belmont,
with her. parents,. ale', and Mrs.
Thus,. 'Tina. • - •
Mr, and Mrs: John Conley raid
and Doug with Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Rathwele
Mr, and Mrs, S;ian L' err ues
with Mr, and: Mrs. Wray Glowing.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Earl and
Mr. and. Mrs, Chester Earl and
sons with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Dunbar.
Mr. ;Ina Mrs. Norman C'ui bleu,
lurroy end Elaine, Atwood, MI'.
and Mrs, Don .Coghlin, Myth,
Air. and Mrs, lees Earl and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl McDonald with
Mr. and Mrs, Chester Earl,
Mr. and Mrs Maurice Speiran,
and son Brantford, and Mr. and
Mrs. lirace Speiran and fatally
1‘. itlt lilt', anu Mrs. Stan Speiran.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Hall and
family. I,ncknow, Mr. and :\ Lys.
Angus Dickson, ;DiStOwel and.
;Mrs. Blanche Dobson,. LisLowel,
with Mr, and. Mrs. Roy
1760, Curling probably intro.
duced to 'Canada, on ice of St.
Lawrence River by British sold-
iers .beseiged at Quebec 'City.
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