14 en The subjects interviewed repâ€" resented a broad seégment of toâ€" day‘s younger generation, comâ€" ing from all parts of the nation and from diverse ethnic and socioâ€"economic backgrounds. This series which is produced by Bernard Eismano, presents frank and open discussions with unmarried young women, explorâ€" img the pill‘s effect on their own sexual behaviour. The pill‘s efâ€" fect on girls‘ behaviout was also discussed by young men. The series looked at the quesâ€" tion through the eyes of the exâ€" The answer to these and many other questions regarding the effects of the oral contraceptive pill are being explored in a searching and provocative fiveâ€" part series on ABCâ€"TV during the newscast "Peter Jennings With the News". Do girls, no longer fearful of preâ€"marital pregnancy, now have a free ticket to promiscuity withâ€" out penalty? Has acceptance of the pill set off a sexual revolution? Has the oral contraceptive pill affected the sexual behaviour of today‘s young unmarried generâ€" ation? Use The C.O.E. As Your Centennial Project in 1967 FOLLOW «â€" HOLLYWOOD LIGHT TO THE STAR OF THE CARS NEW CARS ON DISPLAY AT CENTRAL ONTARIO EXHIBITION by ORR AUTOMOBILES 450 KING ST. KITCHENER, ONT. PLAN TO ATTEND THE CENTRAL ONTARIO EXHIBITION _9 ( Cw THURSDAY â€"â€" FRIDAY â€"â€" SATURDAY KITCHENER MEMORIAL ARENA CAMARO 1967 How many teenage girls or unâ€" married women are using the pill? the pill today and ten million will be using it by the end of the decade. And get this. These figures represent married woâ€" men. perts who perfected the pill, sociologists who have conducted studies regarding the pill‘s efâ€" fect on the sexual habits of toâ€" day‘s young people, and from the viewpoint of medical men who have control of the pill‘s use. "And these people are very reâ€" ceptive at the C.O.E. They look for the interesting and the eduâ€" "It‘s a natural, ready made medium,"‘ _ Mr. â€" Hayes _ said. ‘"‘Where else could you find a guaranteed audience of 75,000 or more people for your project?" Are you planning your own cational in exhibits.‘" Centennial project but doa‘t quite Mr. Hayes added that many know where to begin? The Cen farâ€"sighted industrialists have tral Ontario Exhibition may well already seen that the C.O.E. will be _ your answer. be the answer to their séarch Scheduled to be held during . . tha week heginnins T shase m.." for a Centennial project. Guesses anyone? Six million women are using 150 WEBER ST. WATERLOO, ONT. But make sure you begin your planning early. With the camâ€" paign to sell 1967 space beginâ€" ning next week, the best locaâ€" tions will be snapped up quickly. "This area is expanding at such a rate and absorbing so many new _ enferprises that I don‘t believe many people know just what an exciting place they live in," said Mr. Hayes. "If your company, club or orâ€" ganization feels it is not as well known as it should be, or simply wants to make a significant conâ€" tribution to the Centennial, then the Centennial C.O.E. is the place for you.‘" A survey conducted by Haves Advertising during last year‘s C.O.E. showed that an overâ€" whelming section of the public wanted to see more industrial and institutional booths. Smaller clubs and organizaâ€" tions can gain valuable publicity at the C.O.E. For the cost of one booth they will be assured of six days‘ exposure under ideal conditions. Slide presentations, photo blowâ€" ups, booklets, "museum‘" â€" type displays of an organization‘s hisâ€" toryâ€"all these can be incorporâ€" ated into a significant contribuâ€" tion to Canada‘s Centennial. Mayor Paleczny assured the delegation that the school would be constructed this year. He also told them that he had conferred with the PUC and they felt that a bus could be provided at 8:30 Mrs. Cathers also requested that the service be instituted as soon as possible, and the Amos street school be constructed as soon as possible so they would not have such a great distance to go. the service for just a handfull. "Now", she â€"stated, â€" "Beechâ€" wood homeowners are emphatic that the area is built up large enough to require school bus services." had net appealed before because they felt that bus service to that area was premature and it would be ineffectual to ask for For Children: Mutt Show on Monday. Free admission for children accompanied by pet dog. Balloon Race on Tuesday. Miss Canada Pageant regional finals Thursday at 9:15. Children‘s Day is Wednesday. Free admission for children Daily afternoon shows with food consultant Vi Scriver featuring fashions, furs, fun and giveâ€"aways. See the Women‘s Building, packed with fascinating displays, exâ€" hibits and competition entries. Fashion show every evenâ€" ing at 8:15. Women‘s Day is Thursday â€" special shows, prizes, giveâ€"aways. Bigger and better midway with more exciting rides for everyone, (Continued from Page 1) Specially for Women 20th Annual CENTRAL ONTARIO EXHIBITION September 26 to October 1 Kitchener Auditorium CROSS ROADS You to see if noon hour services could be provided, perhaps through an extension of the regular bus route. It was ascertained that the bus would stop at the Westmountâ€" Longfellow ~Drive corner to pick the childrea up in the morning. and again at 4:00 p.m. At the delegates request, he said Arat s$0 7