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Those In Charge
Board of Director
T. Norbert Beaupré: Vancouver
Jean Drapeau: Maire de Montréal
Pierre Dupuy: Commissaire Général*
Herbert H.Lank: Montréal
Victor deB Oland: Halifax
Dr Lucien Piché: Montréal
H.C. Pinder: Saskatoon*
Claude Pratte: Québec
John S. Proctor: Toronto
Maurice Riel: Montréal
André Rousseau: St-Jean Port-Joli*
Lucien Saulnier: Montréal*
Robert F.Shaw: Sous Commissaire Général*
Fridolin Simard: Montréal
Dr O.M. Solandt: Toronto
*Member of executive Committee
Direction
Pierre Dupuy: Commissioner General and President of the Corporation.
Robert F. Shaw: Deputy Commissioner General and Vice-President of the Corporation.
Andrew G. Kniewasser: General Manager.
Installations
Colonel E. Churchill: Director
G. Lambert: Assistant to the Director
Lt Col. L.J.Brown: Deputy Director
E. Fiset: Chief Architect
G. Sarault: Chief Engineer
Finance and Administration
G. Dale Rediker: Director
S. Pecho: Assistant to the Director
others
Pierre de Bellefeuille: Exhibitors Director
Phillipe de Gaspé Beaubien: Operations Director
Jean Coté: Division Heads Director Adm.
Yves Jasmin: Public Relations Director
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Participating nations -
order of precedence:
Canada 12-11-62
Great Britain 29-01-63
Belgium 03-05-63
France 30-08-63
Morocco 16-12-63
Netherlands 04-02-64
Austria 13-02-64
Federal Republic of Germany 18-02-64
Venezuela 04-05-64
Israel 28-05-64
Iran 16-06-64
Sweden (Scandinavian Pavilion) 19-06-64
Finland (Scandinavian Pavilion) 19-06-64
Denmark (Scandinavian Pavilion) 19-06-64
United States 30-07-64
Ceylon 15-08-64
Republic of China 25-08-64
Jamaica 25-08-64
Monaco 01-09-64
Italy 16-09-64
Norway (Scandinavian Pavilion) 21-09-64
Iceland (Scandinavian Pavilion) 25-09-64
Czechoslovakia 02-11-64
Japan 04-11-64
Tunisia 25-11-64
Switzerland 09-12-64
Ghana (Africa Place) 24-12-64
Trinidad & Tobago 21-01-65
Niger (Africa Place) 24-01-65
Ivory Coast (Africa Place) 24-01-65
Cameroon (Africa Place) 24-02-65
Barbados 01-03-65
Thailand 03-03-65
U.S.S.R. 08-03-65
Chad (Africa Place) 09-03-65
India 11-03-65
Ethiopia 19-03-65
Korea 27-04-65
Haiti 10-05-65
Yugoslavia 13-05-65
Democratic Rep. of Congo 03-06-65
Cuba 13-07-65
Guyana 14-07-65
Australia 23-07-65
Tanzania (Africa Place) 26-08-65
Mauritius 02-09-65
Gabon (Africa Place) 03-09-65
Algeria 04-10-65
Senegal (Africa Place) 04-10-65
Togo (Africa Place) 15-10-65
Mexico 18-10-65
United Arab Republic 21-10-65
Kuwait 21-10-65
Kenya (Africa Place) 03-12-65
Greece 01-02-66
Burma 14-03-66
Madagascar (Africa Place) 30-03-66
Uganda (Africa Place) 14-04-66
Grenada 09-05-66
Rwanda (Africa Place) 06-10-66
Nigeria (Africa Place) 08-12-66 |
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Dates:
April 28 to October 29,
1967
Visitors:
50,306,648.
54,992,000
including staff.
Cost:
431 904 683 $
Revenues:
221 239 872 $
Deficit:
210 664 811 $
Theme:
Terre des Hommes
Musical theme :
Stéphane Venne
Thème Title:
Un jour, un jour
Hey friend, say friend
Interpretes:
Donald Lautrec et
Michèle Richard
Musical Instrumental version :
Marcel Lévêque
Pavilions that impressed the most:
1. Telephone 18%
2. USSR 13%
3. Czech.9%
4. United Kingdom 8%
5. USA 8%
6. Theme Pavilion8%
7. France 6%
8. Canada 6% |
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op Ten Restaurants
(Per Sales Volume)
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1- Bavarian Restaurant
Carrefour International
2- USSR Pavilion
3- Canada Pavilion
4- Czechoslovakia Pavilion
5- Canadian Brewer's Pavilion
6- West Germany Pavilion
7- St. Hubert BarBQ -
Theme Pavilion
8- Scandinavian Pavilion
9- Ontario Pavilion
10- Raphael 67
Theme Pavilion
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The most expensive pavilions
1- U.S.S.R15 millions
2- Czechoslovakia10 Millions
3- USA 9 Millions
Others
Largest single day crowd of 530,000 on April 30.
30 day transit strike in late Sept. halted city buses and new Metro system and is said to have caused loss of a potential 5 million in attedance.
Expo-Express transit system carried 44 million people during exhibition.
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