THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 9, 1960 & OCVI Pupils Will WEATHER FORECAST Show Silk Screening | More Sunshine LeSpesial to The Oshawa Dailyjbe a 300-voice choir of elemen-| Students from the Pickering Over Weekend Times) tary school students. Half of the District High School will have roup will be from points outside{some of their art work hung ¥ . 3 TORONTO--Students from the o RD and a . for|from the stairway ascending into| TORONTO (CP)--Official fore) Georgian Bay, Kirkland Lake, O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational billetting them in Toronto omen ihe theatre. jeusts issued 3 13 am.: ar and plmins Bapus Institute, Oshawa, will play arifor two nights are being made i ynopsis: Snowflurries are ex-|xasin » bay, . important part in one of the fea-|hy the pes Hill Board E i Rs the Dromient speakers pected today in most areas. bury: Mainly cloudy with a few ture attractions of the centennial cation. |gram will be Sir John Wolfenden {Afternoon temperatures today are scattered snowflurries today. 1 [convention of the Ontario Educa- jgran Chancellor of Reading Uni. | expected to barely reach 40 in Sunday sunny with a few cloudy {tional Association which will be PHYSICAL EDUCATION versity, England, Dr. W. W. Saw-| he south. Temperatures are not|periods. Continuing cool. Winds held in Toronto from April 18) The physical education section | yer West Lane University, Conn, expected to improve much Sun- northerly 10-20. to 22 and which is expected to|of the OEA will limit its phase py. C. D Phillips of the Ontario [937 but more sunshine and less Forecast Temperatures attract more than 12,000 dele-|of "Centennial Showcase' to three | Coilege of Education and Edwin Stewilurry activity are expected. | Low tonight, High Sunday gates from all parts of the pro- pasic fields, namely small appar- C, Guillet, Toronto. Regional forecasts valid until Windsor vince. atus and exercise, dancing and ' {midnight Sunday. ; _|St Thomas The Oshawa students, under the gymnastics. Students from grade SPEAKING TEST Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Ni London |divection of Miss D. Vanluven, four to grade 13 will be involved.| Features will include the finals |agara Nouns Windsor, Toronto, Wingham will demonstrate a process of silk| While these activities, as well|in public speaking competitions, | Hamilto i Mainly cloudy with Toronto .. screening, a method of making as those of the speech and drama verse speaking competitions, dis- catiered snowflurries today.| Trenton ... signs. This will be a section of|section of the OEA are going on plays of Indian lore and demon. Sunday sunny with cloudy pe-|St. Catharines the art exhibit of a spectacular|on-stage, a novel and interesting |strations of tribal dances, a typi- |riods and cool. Winds west-io- Hamilton .. production entitled 'Centennial lari exhibit will be underway injcal school house of a century [northwest 10-20 today, northwest Muskoka i of ithe foyer of the theatre. lago and displays of audio-visual 20 Sunday. [Killaloe .. & Fwwezse ! Toh Re of some of Ontario's aids. pay Lake Huron region, London: Earlton |AT EXHIBITION PARK Lio tT eamgsters wil Formed in 1861, the OntairoMainly cloudy and cool today Sudbury ... | This unusual feature of the . hi | Educational Association is a vol-|and Sunday. Scattered snow- North Bay OEA centennial convention will |2osally 0 (splay While Othe? | watary, co-operative organization|flurTies today and tonight. Winds Kapuskasing . be held in the theatre of thelr v4 trati hat is be. comprised of teachers, trustees, west - to - northwest 10-20 today, White River .. Queen Elizabeth Building at Ex.|IoYer demonstrating what 15 ne. 4 oles i northwest 20 Sunday. | Moosonee {iibition Park, Toront Wed. |in8 accomplished in this partic-|ratepayers, professors, inspec.) ~~ a -------------- Into. evantag. Apr 20 and wii|uiar field by" educationists." loth HouL® 200, C000 TO Bd T RADIO COLUMN | ing, h school nurses, Depa . - |be open to the general public. |QUINTE ART DISPLAY lucation officials and so on. It's V | Tt will be under the direction Included in the art exhibit will|primary purpose is to advance of Dr. Richard Johnston and will (be a large mural by students of and improve our system of edu- - {feature the very best that caa|the Quinte District High School, cation. be presented in a joint project on|under the direction of Michaei, President of the association is ase e re er 3 AV E. TWO-CAR CRASH EARLY TODAY |the part of the music, art, speech, Smykluk. This mural, on sack Mrs. Jean W. Watson of Inner- land drama and physical educa-|cloth and in various techniques, kip, while C. W. Maedel, Toron- | OSHAWA TIMES PHOTO ; } | : gue ia SET ry I a ig libs dr GER te ht hil meee mde V1 Rouses TV's Perry Mason . [ {portion of this presentation will|present time. tary, : : Many Spring 4 In ars CITY AND | Be Som wos | 0 Vian wl ee Be | DISTRICT C ol Wotton MAN TURNS IN HOLLYWOOD (AP)--The case his talent so richly deserves." J LeBss335883% SESE ERERERNER ~ WRECKAGE AT of the fired D.A. continued to NO TALMAN TONIGHT DRIVING LICENCE ramble today as Raymond Burr| To-night's chapter of the long- came out in defence of his court-|pun whodunit is caleld The Case . . | 1Ias nrrive : TAKE TEST BORINGS PY ° . | prin ly | : (CONTRIBUTED) | Equipment for the taking of _BIRCHIP, Australia, (AP -- |room opponent, William Talman.|of the Crying Cherub. Burr as This first week of April ma) test borings, for the overpass at! { 1 1 Farmer Charlie Kursh has Burr, TV's Perry Mason, issued defence counsel Mason faces ac- have seemed dull, dreary and _'Highway 401 and Stevenson road, handed in the registration this statement to The Associated tor David Lewis as deputy dis- discouraging to many residents Four persons narrowly es-He was released from hospital has been in position for the past plates of his car and surren- Press trict attorney. ng winter owever, |caped death in a violent two-car|after he was treated for face and eek ktm " a : : : dered his driving licence. "The present situation involv-| Burr apparently will be van- after a long «BH | Lt.-Col. F. 8. Wott Civil De- ficult to convince th blic of | , iehi : ; members of the Oshawa Natural-|collision on Wilson Rd. S. near|leg lacerations. : ton. 8 © Aon, Avi 4 Xe tn > = vince Db i ic ofl = oy arlie, 90, says he's had |ing William Talman is one of the quishing a succession of deputies. ists' Club are seeing and enjoy-|Hoskin ave. early today. Two ___ ITNESSES : TO HONOR LADIES fence Co-ordinator for Ostiana the pi gh Sy sions Ha. enough. most unfortunate I have ever Talman, who until now has ar- ing signs of spring everywhere, women are in Oshawa General SEVERAL WITNESSES Sad The members of the Rotary and Ontario County, was t ellis an Je ol at e Kiwanis His tiodel-T ford is 37 years encountered. I feel very strongly gued the prosecution's cases in , particularly in the arrival of Hospital and two men were| Several witnesses at the scene Club of Oshawa will hold their guest speaker at the luncheon Shi a ong ith Yilier soy ice oe tae ) thai the incident has been magni-|the courtroom dramas, was many migratory birds that have|treated for less serious injuries Of the accident complained of annual Ladies' Night at Hotel meeting of the Westmount Ki-jciubs and civicminded bodes, . Ta us . fied ali out of propertion dropped as a cast regular after wintered in the south and relreased this morning, as a the length of time ink the Genosha next Monday night Netis oe Thursday at Ade- Svild help greatly in promoting Eyery Tuesday jo % years "While I am speaking only for|his arrest at a wild party. v oi ambulance to arrive. / hopak, laide House. a public education program on he drove it five miles to " : J a y | OS a a es Geo ott, well known result of the accident bs . i; i ORR SPEAK 2 : Jute : . : A ¥ myself, I am sure no one can ound itself wi our un- local Tn it and 2 od Firemen had to pry Mrs. [516 Dieppe st. said the ambu- _ JAYCEE SPrAKES Col. Wotton outlined the de.|civil 'defence on: a continuing] to collect groceries and spin a |; 00 that Mr. Talman is an ex-|released shows in which Talman a. 9 isi, ; 2 5 wi lance took at least 20 minutes. | Tim Nelson, assistant director|ye] f the Civil Def basis. a yarn with friends. ie hon Nine orton 9 ber of the club, has compiled a Rosanna, 54, of 124 Baldwin st., of Simcoe Hall, will be the guest velopment of the Civi eience| |ceptionally fine actor He has appears. These were shelved for list of 80 different bird species Who was the most seriously in-| Fire Department officials den- speak rat SC esl idl pring crganization to its present state.| He said there had been numer- He parked at the same SPOt {heen an equally fine friend for a|re-runs and newly-made shows since the first of January, jured, out of one of the cars. She jed there was any delay in dis- meofing ot the O Rows Yaveaes Initially Civil Defence came, uc efforts made to explain the every week--with a brick un- \nymper of years and has been without Talman. He will not re- Twenty of these were spring ar- suffered a fractured left leg, pos-|patching the first ambulance. coo "F ~ awa Jaycees ynder the direct control of thelfunetion of civil defence in the| der a wheel. unfailingly generous with hisjappear on Perry Mason until ty o pring : : pa 8 when the guests will be 40 boys|gFederal D t of Ni 1 a y rivals added Sunday, April 3. sible concussion, and facial lacer 'They said the call was received pon jivy House of the Ontario eral Department of Nationalipast on a national level but these] Constable Don Plant says: time, talent and money in help-|May 25. The Sunday list included com. ations. Hospital authorities saidat 12:25 a.m. and the vehicle rp aining School for Boys at Bow- Hesith am Welfare, he Said, and hac not been too successful. He "It's a shame he's given up. (ing any charitable cause with| Talman, faced with "lewd va- mon loon, horned grebe, Savanah |her condition was satisfactory at|left within a minute. manville . consisted of a group of volunteersifelt that now with the municipal-| "He was always a careful {which I have been connected. |grancy" charges, has declared: sparrow and tree swallows. 10 am. 3 ; {who took special training and of-litjes themselves entrusted with| driver--usually travels at little "Owing to the very concept and|""No program, particularly this The 'early arrival of the tree], DOreeh Evendon, 26, of 512 . jprecepts of both the professional program, should fire a man The fire dealer ony| JAX RATE INCREASED frered Siew sevviSes shoud they ihe job of training people in civil) more than walking pace 3 early ar 3 € T€€ Dean ave. a passenger in the|CY 'TUCK had KX alled 10 PI2| The Ukbridge Town Council, at|>¢ C2 upon e event ofidefence work the service clubs ET -- -------- land charitable work in which|/merely on an accusation." swallows is worth noting, as their car driven by William J. Irving, | MIS Dumas from the back seat), meeting this week, struck itg|2D emergency. fulfill an important role in creat- Mr. Talman and I have so long| Executive producer Gailt Pat- Average pat date is usually|p) ra Kawartha ave., suffered ot fhe tax Wns fuck aud 4 She mill rate for the year at 91 mills| However, since Civil Defenceivg a public awareness of the I beer associated, T would be the|pick Jackson first said a decision Sh = : fractures to both cheek bones °0¢ aI Lan Oh Oo Dinjon commercial property and 86.4/touched on so many varying mat- importance of good planning for ueen S ar last to pre-judge him or, for that ahout Talman's job would be Whistling swans have been and nose as well as facial lacer- Patched until 12:20 a.m., mills on residential property. The|ters and problems, which were emergencies, should they arise. matter, anyone. forestalled until outcome of his the final case, but the firing order came seen at the Oshawa lakefront this aiiong and an injured foot. Mr.|utes later residential rate was an increase outside the jurisdiction of the De-| He thought there should per- | T am sure in Spring by Several ab members, Irving had several ribs broken| Winesses at the scene of theof 6.7 mills over last year {partment of National Health and haps be one house in each block analysis matters will not turn out|from the network. Siihes nye over vad oF rest and teeth knocked out in the acci- accident also stated the police| 'ORM CU CLUB Welfare, it was considered advis- were the occupants were fully - fy - ance to be as serious as newspaper, Talman's trial is scheduled for on the Take a considerable Cis. go, found an open bottle of beer on| FORM CURLING CLL able to found the Emergency Mea- informed about what to do in an stories would indicate and that|April 25. tance from shore |" Hugh Hicks, 38, of 431 Madison the road near the point of im- At a meeting attended by al-|sures Organization to co-ordinate emergency and that they could, By THE CANADIAN PRESS |--------- The Oshawa Naturalists' Club ave, was driving a taxi in which pact. Police Chief Herbert Flint- most 30 entRusiasts, a new curl-| and govern all Civil Defence 2c- pass this information on to their|prigay, April 8, 1960 | n. PLAN TOURNEY Xi | sponsors an outing each ie. Dumas was a passenger. off said no charges had been laid. ing club was organized at Ux- tivities. |neighbors on a personal basis. Premier Frost announced t - €: from .m. il n. - bridge with Harvey Acton as s . A one aa at Bi Jc president. It is planned to secure|/ON NATIONAL LEVEL A question and answer period|legislature will prorogue at McLaughlin Public Library by 150 members and spend $50,000[ The Emergency Measures Or- followed when Lt.-Col. Wotton an-| Tuesday, April 12. 9 am. For further information u ge urp us on the construction of a rink. |ganization comes under the di-/swered numerous questions by| Mr. Frost said the government rect control of the Privy Council|the Kiwanians about radio-activ-|will experiment with a split ses- eC er ayers call RA 5.0847. | and has the Minister of Nationallity fallout, evacuation and the sion, the House to sit this fall Monday morning, April 4, this A B t1 : v as Sable } wd " ; ; ol ! k Defence as chairman with all|fraining now available in Oshawa |and next. winter. . yroup identified hy Herent Kins a £8 ea ng OBITUARIES |other cabinet ministers as com- (bY his organization. | CCF Leader MacDonald] limits, This list included seven) ; . {mittee members. ; | The speaker, who had been in- charged that six men suffered aj 1232) rop 18 speces of ducks, whistling swans| OTTAWA (CP) -- The federal terest rate, be able to meet the MRS, GEORGE A. TODD | "Similar organizations are also/troduced by Art Hebb, was bone disease due to inadequate and Canada Geese at the harbor government's forecast bud g e tlfinancial obligations of a depres: Mrs. George Albert Todd died levels a |thanked for his talk by E. G. Mc-|decompression in a tunnel project| packer enthusiasts in Oshawa |Aime Poirier, Jack Johnson and Other interesting observations surplus of $12,000,000 for 1960-61/sion®" . at her residence, at 109 Brock| Lt.-Col. Wotton said it was dif-|Neely. in east-end Toronto. and Ontario County are looking|Ed. Power also competed in the were western meadowlark, east-|WWOK another rhetorical beating | FLEMING S GAMBLE Sree} say Yoday, Se had bees) - ---------------- . 'forward with no little anticipation|Class A competition. ern meadowlark and horned lark, |from Liberal MPs in the Com-| Mr. Macnaughton said the bal- In failing hea ln for 10 years. She R to the annual Ontario County|pOSITIONS UNDECIDED | % ® migratory shrike, kingfisher, and mons Friday. anced budget predicted by Mr, Was In her 86th year. Checker Championship tourna-| The play-off positiors for Class 1 ment which will be held at the/B have not been decided. The CRA Building in Oshawa. scores, showing points won and American bittern. Many of our| Lucien Cardin of Richelieu-Ver- Fleming depended on continued Mrs, Todd, the former Margar- Play will start at 10° a.m. Sat-|1ost to date, for Class B players winter birds still lingered such|cheres called the surplus "a growth .in export trade, continued et Florence Simpson, was born as evening grosbeaks, redpolls,|propaganda gimmick" to conceal expansion of the Canadian econ- in Clarke Township. She was mar- blue jays, juncos, and tree spar-|the real insignificance of the omy and no increase in spending ried at Orono in 1907 to Mr. Todd urday, April 23. It is expected follow: John Lamont, 21-11; Wal- rows. budget. Alan Macnaughton of by government departments. A who predeceased her in 1928. | n that at least 25 city and county ter Mitchell, 16-9; Gerrit Repper, The Oshawa Naturalists' Club/Montreal Mount Royal described [change in any of these factors) An Oshawa resident for 53/ ul | £ Ol ers players will compete for the Sin-|10.10; Erie Foshay, 9-15; Don holds frequent workshops telil as Finance Minister Fleming's|could easily turn the forecast years, she formerly lived in clair Trophy, donated by the late Wilson, 8-8; Charlie Evans, 7-1; W. E. N. Sinclair. lunch will be Alex McMurchey, 5-19. ! : : : " " $12 : surplus i jeficit. Clarke Township. She was a study more thoroughly botany | big gamble $12,000,000 surpius into a © wa ; as 2 By DONALD BEENEY The split session became ne-|by 's i : ildi 3 ghly A a . . X ap . \ A EEN SS - a reliable person that six men rv . ornothology and zoology. These, The government's major rebut- The greatest gamble was that member of Simcoe Street United y p at si served in the building. It is expected that several Osh- ! 3 . : 3 . thar saculariv Canadian Press Staff Writer |cessary because of the rapid doing underground work in a a alicte are very active at the presenttal of the day--fifth day of the Sport. ead FE Share a lan ney TORONTO (CP)--The first ses-|growth of government business. east-end Toronto tunnel suffered Roi Your oe Thali fay he awa and Ontario County players time. Further information willleight-day budget debate--came in|¢XPanc. = g an . ' ip . ; sior of the 26th legislature pro- Mr. Frost said it is only c- Totti jsens . |lrophy were Jac Johnson and will compete in the Ontario Pro- i i 3 Minister Churchill appeared tg be was also a member of the Wom- (> g pro-| st said it is only an ex-la bone-rotting disease due to in- cecil Wood he Oshawa Check-!vinei x . be gladly given by calling the|the form of an overwhelming vote oT", orld of their own" en's Association of that ehurch,|rogues next Tuesday but most periment this time, to see if itladequate decompression proce- Pell Wood of tie Oshava Check: vincial Tournament which will be above number, of 184 to 7 against a CCF non- [7 A , Team iol > - gow on} : rel. | embers of the House are to relieves the pressure of night sit-|dures. Another 35 men had re-|ry Club. Johnson defeated Wood held in Toronto during the Easter ere ------------ [confidence motion that called fora' 'ar a; foreign Hace i con-| She has lived for some time| =~. thei X through the| M " plained | quired a 0 dad re-ihy a close margin after a 12-/weekend. Some Oshawa players cerned. The government should with her niec Mr Clar. {continue their wor! roug! e|tings. Members have complained quired emergency hospitalization. «5 series 3 climination of wasteful defence £80 | y niece, Vrs. Clarence. onths [they ar venir " > NT o §ame serie may also compete in the Eastern bc working to find ways to meet Guy, on Brock street. She is also' bmer i > Id the 1 1 Huey ate Mabie to Soncelirale on; One worker on the project died TWO TROPHIES {Ontario Tournament to be held at yf remier Frost tol e legisla-|their sessional worl ecause of in 195 i : | diy 8 : A in 1958, he said. Oshawa players will compete Trenton on the following ® Mon- . . 3 Radioactive Toy spending, 8 ool OR Russian competition for world survived by several other nieces ture Iriday that a total of 61|long daily sittings e . o rion © TT imarkets. and nephews and grand nieces : J ' jie. y § 8 Labor Minister Daley said h . Cay, hs ' Trains Cars Lost Vestment program Eric Winkler (PC -- Grey and grand nephews. members will serve on six select| CCF Leader MacDonald and|ygnew of the one Posy bar 2 a na fue ay. Sen : Liberal members' opposition t0| Bryce) said Liberal members. Mrs. Todd was predécassed Ly committees bet we en sittings.|Liberal Leader Wintermeyer jc] opinion varied as to wiether|L. 4 A Sompeli 3 214 for fhe NEW YORK (AP) -- Five toy|the budget will be recorded when|j 3G heen "hard pressed to find her husband, her brother, Thomay| There are $8 MPPs. He an-lagreed with spreading out the|the man had died for a defective Class B section. | PAID VOLUNTEERS train cars, some of them contain-|their own non - confidence motion any criticism that is sound." Simpson of Orono, and a sister rounced a final select committee sessional work over a longer pe-peart or decompression sickness.| Cecil Wood has finished i { RIMOUSKI, Que. (CP)--Volun- ing a small amount of radium, (reaches a vote Tuesday. The Trey had been "dashed in their Mary Ann Vanplew of Toronto, | T.day, along with a second royal riod. But Mr. MacDonald sug-ithe Workmen's C o m p e nsation inl in Cl I aed in 0b teer fire-fighters in this town 130 were reported missing Friday/budget debate itseli ends Wed-ipopes for a higher deficit." Funeral services will be held|SCrmmission. |gested the next session be split|Roard ruled the man had died ihe winner of an eight game sor. miles east of Quebec have been from the Canadian exhibit at the nesday. Then, following an 1l-day| "They are prognosticators of at the McIntosh Funeral Chapel The premier also announced alinto three parts and run for arom the latter. li : t 44 eld gy Bil Ser Sta Day Jpcrease qua v1 nuciear congress exposition that|recess for Easter, government| othing but ill for Canadians . . . on Monday, April 11, at 3.30 p.m fral sitting. The next session, in|total of four months. { ies to be playe ween Bill get $1.50 for each practice, $2 an closed Thursday. {legislation will top the agenda. (ang would stop at nothing to re- Rev John K. Moffat of gh o effect, will run from Nov. 20 to| The new three-man royal com-| Later, in an interview, Dr. Ray- Lynde and Len Hagerman wholhour for chimney fires, $2.50 for Police said at first that an Mr. Cardin said the "'propa-igain power," Mr. Winkler said. Street United Church will of.|about the middle of December, mission, headed by Thunder Bay mond Middleton, ciel - medical|C, [ed for second position, The) the first hou at fires where hoses electric locomotive and two flat|3ahda" surplus was obtained at "Harold Winch (CCF -- Van-|ficiate. Interment will be in/TeCCSS OVer Christmas, and re- district Judge P. J. McAndrew, consultant on the east-end tunnel hin ah W H Kar "I Pro Joed 382 37 for euch sit cars had metal plates on their|I€ expense of Canada's 800,000) coyyer East) said millions of dol-|Union Cemetery, Oshawa. convene in the New Year for an-|will examine the Department of project, took issue with some of 9 ed the W. H. Karn Trophy.|ceeding hour, bottoms with enough radioactive Wvemployed. Some economists |\ars could be saved through ef-|---------- ge emt {other eight or more weeks. 5 {Labor Act, the Trench Excavat-|the CCF leader's statements. | material to harm children if put|" cre forecasting "a serious re-|ficient armed forces unification. JOHNNY DIO CONVICTED | This means the legislators will ors' Protection Act, the Building] Dr. Middleton said one worker in thelr mouths. ;cession for Canada at the end But he held up as bad examples| NEW YORK (AP) Racketeer 1275 to devote most of the year, Trades Protection Act, the Fac- on the project died in 1958 after| s. of this year or the beginning of the unification already 'carried| Johnny Dio and his bodyguard te Ontario's $1,000,000,000 busi-| : {tory, Shop and Office Building an attack of the bends. Another 4 - Investigators reported later 1961. Mr. Cardin asked: lout in the religious and medical were convicted Thursday of fede, A 2 Wiwithin other provincial safety man suffered a similar attack but jo ' ; ; . n> shel : put. : a) " Ss reg S. Irecav, t p N thal a check with the manu "How wil the government branches = ee rs oY Totus 8 ate sew toys! sonmission WN. of 1 cm Ger mpressis p plates which has no financial reserves| He said that in checking with growth of his $1,000,000 - a - year TELE ies in Ontario The sion follows lon athe of hls tealment. b JID | safets s L 5 < aths 4 -| An inquiry by coroner J. D.| -_ Hm rv no more radium than a single/whatever, which has increased the defence department he found career as a labor shakedown : o : national debt by $2,300,000,000/the number of chaplains now artist. Judge Edward Weinfeld latest select committee will look nigra workers March 17 in a Lovering and department of la-| watch dial. The plates were at-|th€ : Do 1 1) 17 11 ' ch dial e plates were al-/j three years and which has totals 273--the same as before set April 26 for sentencing Dio|a!. government procedures to find| Toronto tunnel excavation after bor inspectors indicated working] Tender EAT'N A 1 rr me-- a --~-- / tached to demonstrate the train's| burdened the economy for many|unification of the three chaplain/and his henchman, Teddy Ray.|"2Y% and means of expediting|fire broke out. conditions and decompression signal system. |years with an extremely high in-!corps. | Both i land simplifying the operations of| Earlier, the CCF leader told|treatment were satisfactory, he! - ( i EE iq ® Botii men ate 45 government. 'the House he had been informed said. hi | TRUE TRIM BEEF 3 ba / ai ne \ 4 ; FF / 12 King St. E--RA 3-3633 HOW CLOSE... | Meat Specials ! Mon. & Tues. CAN YOU GET TO PERFECTION ? SHOULDER VERY CLOSE, INDEED, IF IT'S A PORK CHOPS Dream Home ; SAUSAGE 3 9 £ Ib » KASSINGER io Fong » peauValley am LC mt See CLUB STEAKS Ih.59¢ MARRY MILLEN, REALTOR RISTOW & OLSEN, REALTORS FRESH MADE TCA'S NEW = DC-8 JETLINER 5 | ORE ct ASSO€. DON in atom | COUNTRY SAUSAGE Trans - Canada Airlines' new | base at Montreal. This new | aircraft and will accommodate |has a speed'. of 550-miles-an RA 3-2265 RA 57732 Douglas DC-8 Jetliner is shown base is the world's first de- both the DC-8's and Vickers hour. It can carry 127 passen in front of the airlines $20,000,- | signed exclusively for the main- Vanguards of TCA' t bir gers. It recently few. iam To- TODAY S. . I s L000, > sively guard A'S lurbine pronto to Vancouver in four hours 3 000 overhaul and maintenance | tenance and overhaul of turbine | fleet. The new DC-8 TCA jet | and 20 minutes. | IRINE Dak gi as LIAES