St Pauls College - Paulinian Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1970

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FLYING What ' s It Like? How Much Does It Cost? How long does it take? What are the educational requirements, health standards, age restrictions? What type of air¬ craft will I learn? Income Tax deductible? How safe is flying? How do I keep my license current? Can I rent aircraft after I have my license? When may I carry passengers? What career opportunities are there? Where can I learn more ab0Ut lt? call JIM GREGORY 774-5536 42 YEARS! That ' sa longtime, but we ' ve gained a lot of experience. Let ' s take a quick look back. “Founded May 1927, first president World War I pilot J.A. Sully, began with a grant of 2 De Havilland Moth Aircraft from Dominion Govern¬ ment. Increased to five before end of the year with addition of another Gypsy Moth and 2 Avro Avians. Trained first licensed woman pilot in Canada, trained record of 39 pilots in the first year, surpassing all other clubs. That was the beginning. What about now! The largest flying club in Canada, employs a staff of 35, 10 of whom are in¬ structors, membership exceeds 1200, trained over 130 private pilots during 1968 fleet of 19 aircraft, complete training facilities, modern equipment, modern training techniques. We are dedicated to the advancement of aviation and to the promotion of the highest standards of flying training and re¬ creational flying. Drop in and see us sometime, you ' re always welcome WINNIPEG FLYING CLUB OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Winnipeg International Airport Phone 774-5536 SwH tnttty to CELEBRATE During the year 1970, Manitobans from all corners of the province will celebrate Manitoba ' s Centennial. We have progressed a long way in the past 100 years and Manitobans have much to be thankful for. The City of Winnipeg can be proud of the fact that it possesses public services that are second to none. Prominent among these is the municipally owned Winnipeg Hydro which, for the past 59 years, has had an outstanding record of accomplishments. Its reputation for efficiency, economy and dependability reaches far beyond the borders of the province itself. HYDRO 63

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Compliments of BLUE RIBBON Tea — Coffee — Instant Coffee Spices — Extracts — Baking Powder RED ROSE Tea — Instant Tea — Coffee — Instant Coffee Fine products of BROOKE BOND FOODS LIMITED WHAT COULD BE BETTER THAN BEING AN ALUMNUS? The answer — being an active alumnus, of course. All good Paulinians, when they graduate, will continue to show their interest in their college and in their university. The University of Manitoba Alumni Association asks you to maintain this interest throughout your life, helping other young people to enjoy the advantages you enjoyed, spreading the good name of your college and university and giving assistance whenever it is needed. And so, when you get around to graduating, please be an active alumnus. THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of the University of Manitoba Room 110 Administration Building Phone 474-9330 62



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AIRLINES NEED PILOTS Airlines prefer University students or graduates to fill the ever increasing de¬ mand for pilots to fly their National, International and overseas routes. Point West, School of Aviation, is programmed to accept and train a limited number of students for these exact¬ ing high salaried positions. Young people choose a career with Toronto Dominion Whether it be for your Private Pilot ' s licence, Commer¬ cial or Air Transport licence you are assured of the same high standard of tuition. INSTRUCTORS AND COURSES GOVERNMENT AP¬ PROVED. Modern Radio and Navigation equipped planes. Ground school and Air regulation classes. Night and Instrument rating. Twin engine endorsement. Similator. Private, Commercial or Air Transport licence. Phone 786-5525 or write for full particulars. Mr. Reed Briggs, Chief Flying Instructor, Point West If you ' d like to know moid about career opportunities with Toronto Dominion see the Manager of the branch nearest you or write for our free booklet, The Sky ' s The Limit . Address your letter to: R.M. Good Divisional Supervisor Personnel, Toronto Dominion Bank 215 Portage Notre Dame Aves., Winnipeg, Man. POINT WEST SCHOOL OF AVIATION, International Airport, St. James, Man. TorontoDominion the bank where people make the difference Best Wishes to all ST. PAUL ' S STUDENTS from OFFICERS AND MEMBERS TRANSCONA COUNCIL 3854 Compliments of WESTERN GYPSUM LIMITED KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 1200 Empress Street Winnipeg 21, Manitoba Telephone 786-3424 64

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