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At the three «colleges twenty ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"rmmmme four different countries are rep _ and Holland, Germany, Greece, resented by 96 foreign students Yugosiavia Switzeriand and tha THE ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLECGE Those wishing to attend shonâ€" 1d get in touch with their counâ€" nty agricultural representative before December 15. * at the Ontario Agricultural College in 1962 will be held from January 2 to 5. Each year more than 500 farmâ€" ers meet at the College to dis cuss their problems with specâ€" lalits in the various fields of proâ€" duction and marketing. The course this year offers instruction in Agricultural Mechâ€" anics, including farm shop, weldâ€" ing, machinery repairs, and praâ€" etical information on farm buildâ€" ings, rural electrification, machâ€" inery and tractors. The course in livestock inclâ€" udes up to the minute informâ€" ation on feeds and feeding for milk, beef and pork production. ity of whom come from the proâ€" vince of Ontario and other proâ€" vinces in Canada. The Ontario Veterinary College, which is the only English speaking Veterinâ€" ary College in Canada, draws 163 of its 324 students from the nine other provinces. greatest number of foreign stuâ€" dents â€" twenty â€" come from the British West Indies. Yugosiavia, Switzeriand and the OAC Short OAC Winter hort Courses WINTER SHORT COURSE THE: WATERLOO (Ontaric}) CHRONICLE 2\ A grape vine at Hampton Court _ Palace, near London, planted in 1768, in the reign of King George IIH, having a main stem 4 feet in girth, branches which cover 2200 square feet, three limbs 90 80, and 82 feet Iong, _ respectively, maturing 1200 to 2000 clusters of grapes SAILORS AND FRIENDS â€" A concert in Pago Pago ... a picnic in Halifax . .. a party in Freetown. In many places and many ways, sailors of the Royal Canadian Navy in traditional fashion played hosts to children during the past year. Clockâ€" wise from top left: CPO Edward White, Victoria and Dartmouth, NS., assists 5 yearâ€"old Mary Teresa McKenna, of Brooklyn, in modelling a naval pilot‘s helmet on board the aircraft carrier Bonaventure in New York; Ldg. Sea. Donald LePage, a naval bandsman from Halifax, instructs Tâ€"yearâ€"old David Saunders, a patient at King Edward VII hospital, Bermuda, in the art of playing a drum; PO Edward McLeod, Toronto and Halifax, gives Dry Cleaned This Coming Week It‘s the Best Dry Cleaning Available *** OPEN DAILY FROM 9:30 AM â€" 6:00 PM THUR. & FRL UNTIL 9:00 PM â€" WATERLOO SQUARE Ph. SH 4â€"3712 OLD GRAPE VINE COMPLETE SELECTION OF â€" CHRISTMAS RECORDS â€" NEEDLES SHEET MUSIC AND FOLIOS RADIOS AND RECORD PLAYERS PHILIPS TAPE RECORDERS GEORGE KADWELL RECORDS AND HIâ€"FI AVOiD THE RUSH . .. 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La P & } ... 3 eA i 5. 2 «& * 2. ï¬ t sÂ¥ P " h . & ‘-- ",»," a EMPIRE STATE A newlyâ€"developed nylon mop BUILDING head holds six times its weight The Empire State Building in it water. Dip this into a pail New York, world‘s tallest buildâ€" Of hot soap or detergent just ing, was sold recently for $65, once, and it soaks up enough to 000,000. This was the largest wash an entire kitchen fluor. price ever paid for a single buiâ€" lding. The 102â€"storey skyscraper collects $10 million a year Since the end of World War in rents and tourists pay anâ€" ‘Two, Canada has spent $4,629,â€" other $2 million a year to see it _ 450,000 on foreign aid. young Chris Maxwell a turn at the wheel of a naval truck at a Halifax picnic for physically handicapped children; Able Sea man Brian Alder, St. Eustache surâ€"leâ€"lac, P.Q., opens a candy bar for a young guest at a party on board the destrover escort HMCS Algonquin for children from the school for the blind in Freetown, Sierra Leone; Venture cadet Bruce Farquhar, Campâ€" bellton, N.B.. poses with three young Maori girls while watch ing a display of native dancing in New Zealand; CPO John Mundy, Vancouver and Victoria, consoles a less appreciative member of an audience at a band concert in Pago, Pago, Samoa. (National Defence Photo) S A NTA CLAUS AILL SOON BE HERE Thursday, December 14, 1961 A newlyâ€"developed nylon mop head hoids six times its weight in water. Dip this into a pail of hot soap or detergent just once, and it soaks up enough to wash an entire kitchen fluor. At