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Show Xanada Week' features events Almost 500 Canadian students stu-dents and faculty at Brigham Young University will celebrate Canada's centennial year during dur-ing Canada Week at BYU, April 23-29. During the week, a display of Canadian art will be exhibited in the Wilkinson Center. It will be sent from the Canadian consulate con-sulate in San Francisco. Canadian Canad-ian students will be present to answer questions. Since Expo 67, the International Interna-tional Exposition at Montreal Canada, will open Friday, April 28, films supplied by the Ca- ; nadian government on the sub ject of Expo will be shown at various times during the week. Fred Norman, an official in the Canadian Immigration Service, Ser-vice, will be on campus during dur-ing the week to speak to students stu-dents and civic groups in the Provo area. Mr. Norman, a member of "Operation Retrieval,' Retriev-al,' a government program to reverse the "Brain Drain," will ! address the BYU Canadian Club Monday, April 24, and will interview students interested in employment in Canada during the rest of the week. April 23, 1899 The dramatic dramat-ic high noon race for Oklahoma i land staarted. More than 20,000 ! people on horseback and in wa- gons lined the Oklahoma border for the great rush forward that got off at noon. Burton plans a return to stage. |