In the Estate of PEARL MABEL MITCHELL All persons having claims ag- ainst the Estate of PEARL MABEL MITCHELL. late of Maple, Ontario, who died on or about the 24th day of Septem- ber, 1968, are required to send a statement of their claims to the Undersigned before the 22nd day of November. 1968 after which date the estate will be distributed. having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Toronto this 25th day of October, 1968. WALSH AND WALSH. The ETV programs will deal with “The Classroom In Ac- tion," “Change and Challenge" and "Language and Learning.†Arrangements will be made with York Central High School Board to tape each of the pro- grams presented Saturday mornings- between October 19 and May. 31. The videotapes will then be screened for use- fulness and groups of teachers will be invited to view selec- ted programs. Discussions of the implications of the pro- grams will be held immediately following the viewing. The most valuable tapes will be stored for repeated use in the professional development of staff. Cost ofytaping [would be $674, including eight one hour tapes at $53 and salary for Saturday work of staff monitors at $250. This expenditure was author- ized out of the board‘s contin- gency fund. The ETV programs will deal Notice to Creditors “An investment in profes- sional development" was the description given to a proposal to tape eight hours of profes- sional development programs for teachers, presented to Richmond Hill Public School Board at its October 24 meet- mg. Operatibn Retrieval, designed to reduce Canada’s loss of brainpower, grew from an acaâ€" demically-oriented recruitment program launched in 1964 by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada. The program set out to recruit staff This month seven teams will visit about 30 campuses in the United States to spark the in- terest of students. The teams, comprising members of the De- partment of Manpower and Immigration. the Public Service Commission and the Associa- tion of Universities and Col- leges of Canada, will visit U.S. campuses from Harvard to the University of California at Los Angeles. Public School Board To Tape ETV Series Figures show that some 15,- 000 Canadians are studying at universities in the US. and abroad and the federal govern- ment is urging Canadian em- ployers to hire the students upon graduation. The depart- ment has circulated to some 3,000 employers and profes- sional associations a list of skilled Canadian talent outside the country wishing to return to Canada to work. Surveys have shown that employers are interested in Canadian gradu- ate students. tum“uuumuuuumummuult\mmumu\ummumuunumuu Steeles Ave. Land $100,000 Per Acre lull}lll1“\lll\\llll\\l\l\l\llll\l\“llllllll“mull“llllllll\\l\l\1l\“WNW 10 nit A report on drainage of the north side of Steeles Avenue from Yonge Street approximately 3,000 feet west to Hilda Avenue will be prepared for Vaughan Township Works Commit- tee by Duncan Hopper and Associates, consulting en- gineers at a price of $2,000. Because of lack of storm drainage facilities. develop- ment of the north side of Steeles Avenue from Yonge Street to Highway 400 was frozen by a recent bylaw. However, there is some capacity available in the North York storm sewer which serves the first 3,000 feet west from Yonge and the engineers will in- vestigate the possibility of utilizing this. This strip has become prime commercial land and parcels have been pur- chased recently by Stein- bergs, Odeon Theatres and the Ford Motor Company. One parcel sold recently at $60,000 per acre and the price is now said to be $100,000 an acre. The area is not yet served with san- itary sewers. 85 Richmond Street West, Toronto 1. Ontario, Solicitors for the Executrix Operation Retrieval Reduces Brainpower Loss AND OTHERS THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Oct. 31, 1968 Jfor Canada's growing univers- and government for Canadian university campuses. ities. university graduates trained “One of the main objectives When the Department of abroad. This is an extension of the program," says Depart- Manpower and Immigration of the services offered Canad- ment coâ€"ordinator Cliff Sparks, stepped into the picture the ian University students through is to keep Canadian students program was extended to find- Canada Manpower Centre who are abroad informed about ing jobs in Canadian industry Placement offices located on developments and career oppor- Perk up a. portable. TRANSISTOR-BATTERY HIGH INTENSITY DESK LAMP Reduced! 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Compare at 59¢ PRESTONE WINDSHIELD DE-ICER -â€" Melts ice fast. Built-in ice scraper. Compare at $1.49 1 “a†View DTiVing WATER pum HEAVY nun! Iz-vou 2-AMP A. SPECIAL BU Y5! LUBRICANT BRAKE FLUID BATTERY CHARGER ICE SCRAPER~â€"20†long, mold- ed nylon blade, long reach handle. “Most of the CUSO volun- all known Canadians studying teers are engaged in teaching abroad. The 1,700 replies is and should be welcome man- considered a gratifying re- power to relieve the Canadian sponse. teacher shortage at the primary The resumes include pertin- and secondary levels.†says Mr. ent information such as the Sparks students‘ previous degrees. ex- Last year, the department mailed kits of Information about employment in Canada â€" including a resume form â€"â€" to .77 50:2".53 Just add to your rad. . Prevents rust and scale build-up while it lubricates pump. Lasts . all season. The resumes include pertin- ent information such as the students‘ previous degrees. ex- perience, and his job and loca- tion preferences. A summary of each resume is then mailed to employers. es. ex- Employers can get the com- d loca- plete resume of students mmary through local Canada Man- mailed power Centres. In addition. a {directory listing 650 Canadian The list is being extended employers and their employ- this year to include students ment needs is made available studying medicine. In the past to students abroad. it covered the diseiplines of From then on any dealings business. engineering, sciences. are between the student and education and the humanities. the employer. The Department Employers can get the com- of Manpower and Immigration Exceeds SAE speciï¬c- ation 70R1. Flows freely for instant re- sponse in coldest Weather. 20-02. can. Reg 94¢ qqq 155 x79 "I now â€" with CAN - CHARGE Don’t be left cold! Re- charges battery over- night; automatiopver- load protection. CSA approved. Special From then on any dealings are between the student and the employer. The Department of Manpower and Immigration is not involved in any hiring or recruiting â€"- it simply brings .he student and the prospective ‘mployer together. 7.77