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The Oshawa Times, 20 May 1960, p. 13

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GOOD STUDENT TOO SASKATOON (CP) -- Eleanor Haslam, 20, of Saskatoon, holder yo most distinguished graduate lieved the highest marks inthe of several Canadian track and or (p, Unjversity of Saskat- university's 51-year history--an. field records, was named Friday .....n The arts and science average of 94.93 per cent over as the 1959-60 winner of the Gov- 4 BS enrol Gold Medal as graduate achieved what were be- the three years she attended... Brown a stiff battle before losing | . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 20, 1960 13 I mii round on a technical knockout because of cuts in a title match last year Perkins was punching sharply Rosi missed badly and won only four rouads on the cards of all Fighter States KEFAUVER BILL Brass Urges Congress Over Training y 7 Cause For Loss i I his 18th fight »- . To Mind Own Affairs CHICAGO (AP) -- Paolo Rosi, as against seven losses, weighed 2 contender for the world 127 pounds, Rosi, suffering his veight boxing crown, may ;ixth deleat against 31 victories i left his fight in the 2vm nd ene draw, scaled 134, boiore tangling with unranked ---- - EE al ------ ' : Minor quire them at least once a year WASHINGTON (AP) head!to offer at least 60 of the 100 for league baseball's titular urged Congress today to let his draft run its own house Trautman, presiden of the National Associalion Professional Baseball Leagues, contended a bill by Senator Estes Kefauver contains provisions that sport George M. Baseball | Frick testified Thursday that up- of der the bill's major leagues could provide only lo enough players league clubs, out of 151 operating sor this year. Eddie Perkins of Chicago Wed- esday night, "My legs, they just don't wani go and maybe I trained too ' Rosi a 9-0-5 favorite said, he lost a unanimous commissioner Ford EXPRESS BUSES DIRECT TO player limitations, 48 minor hard' after for would be disastrous to the min {leagues for which his organiza- Tied speaks, wis the last sched: Frick sharply in his testimony. 0s in the Senate anti: William A. Shea, counsel to the | vled witness in the 3 Continental, testified that unless trust and monopoly Subcowmit, the bill is enacted or an agree- Lee's hearings on the dispute ment reached for the mew) measure The subcommittee league's teams lo recruit play-| made public his prepared testim- ors. there may be a fight for| ony in advance talent, He said the majors are The bill w ould forbid any Pro- (nuiting "open warfare' and may fessional ball club to own or... control the contracts of more © Sm aa i Kelowna Packers Education Executive Resigns Problem After3 Year Stay For Indians three-man executive of Kelowna Prckers of the Okanagan Senior Hockey League resigned Wednes- day CP Education [na joint announcement, coach Peterson of Brit- Jack O'Reilly, general manager schools have gob Giordano and business man- accepted too many spectator ager Jack Bogress withdrew from sorts not enough games of skill the club after three and have placed inadequate em- service During their won two Branch Rickey. VICTORIA Minister Leslie 1 Columbia says phasis on physical fitness next September. OSHL titles, starting given lessons in dating one Western Canada y spend on these subjects of - Russia, the first devoted to developing (eam to visit the U.S.S.R. strength and co-ordination, Peterson said in an inter- * Wednesday nge in the program is education classes for grades 7 to 12 will be in creased 40 minutes a week There must be 100 - per - cent ' Mr. Peterson said. | WINS WORLD'S COVETED PRIZE of Victoria He is ' helm of the Trek eum: 4 he returned home participation four-year voyage in We are going to abolish many 1959 games and exercise routines CP which involve spectators." There will also be provision for w.iiform testing and grading of students' growth in physical edu- Mr. Peterson added Trekka shown the acht abeve at ka when from hig September the S nost coveted ocean for his trip the 20-fool prize he world in Wirephoto told the United States' Em that Garnir is being sent cation for the Veterans Day ~ next November, but in the race at Lau- plang, which finished eighth after rel, Md ast Nov. 11, will get a mixup at the start last fal another chance I'he Russians would no. return NEW CAR PEP, POWER AND PERFORMANCE WITHIN 10 MILES SECOND CHANCE MOSCOW (AP Soviet vhich have Garnir, the Dassy back finished fifth "5. a SEA BIRDS Petrels may follow ocean ves- sels for long distances, resting on the water at night time classic internaliona 10- round decision to the 23-year-old OLD WOODBINE president of the Perkins. Continental League, criticized, Rosi gave lightweight king Joe RACES The years of tenure the pack- one ol students no longer British Columbia championship Wholesale champion- g. The time they would spp and made a successful tour Canadian Saturdays and Monday May 23rd May 9th to June 4th LEAVE OSHAWA 12:00 noon Daylight Time 2.45 Return After Last Rece Includes Admission Return Fare Tickets and Information ef BUS TERMINAL 18 Prince Street RA 3.224) Whitby -- Horry Donald Ltd, Ph Mi . DISTRIBUTOR one MO 8.3675 HERB ROBINSON AUTOMOTIVE LTD. Automotive & Industrial Supplies OSHAWA, PORT HOPE & TRENTON 6+» ANNIVERSARY ___. Our quantity buying enables us to give you a 15% discount on our pre- sent stock of ® 25 J TV TOWERS Help us to celebrate by taking advan- tage of these savings. 6 years experience means quality work- manship and guaranteed satisfaction for you. FREE SIGHT SURVEY AND ESTIMATES 361 GIBBONS ST. 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You told us what you wanted. Falcon and Frontenac were built to answer a very specifie demand for practical, economical transportas tion, with the comfort and convenience Canadian drivers were accustomed ta, What were your specifications? Room for six adults, you said--yet with a foot or two to spare between parking meters, You wanted power and pickup for Canadian hills and highways. . . with maximum economy on regular gasoline. As for comfort, these smaller cars must have the ride and feel of their bigger brothers. And styling? Beautiful! And so we set to work. Supposing vou yourself set out to design a compact car. Would you make it bigger than Falcon or Frontenac? If you did, you probably couldn't get up to 335 miles to the gallon. If you made it bigger, the price would be higher and so would the weight, which would cut down on economy. I you made it smaller you would sacrifice headroom, legroom and trunk space, We selected a 109.5-inch wheelbase--Tong enough to seat six comfortably and to give you a solid, smooth ride . . , yet small enough to ht Into just about any parking space. We used single unit construction to cut down weight while giving maximum strength and long life. And we designed a brand new 90 hp. Six cylinder engine that has the pep and pickup you need for Canadian roads and loads . . . and stil delivers up to 35 miles to the gallon on regular gas. In short, we chose the sizes and specifications that answered your demands. And to top it all off . ; . we proved that economy needn't mean austerity--it can still be beautiful, Then it was your turn to make the decisions! Since the beginning of the year, as thousands of Canadians shopped and compared, Falcon and Frontenac pulled ahead of all the other new compact cars--ahead of even their long estabe lished competitors, And with more and more Falcons and Frontenacs, both wagons and sedans, being sold every day, we're confident the trend will continue. If you have never driven a new Falcon or Frontenac, may we invite you to do so soon? We think you'll find it a pleasant and most rewarding experience, If you already own a Falcon or Frontenac, we salute you! You helped write this success story! Registrations for January, February and March®. Falcon, sess erarssrsrtaieratnnsens 2,323 Frontenac, .eussecensesssersnnneces +. 1,541 -------- Ford of Canada COMPActS. ,veeeersssacsncennes 3,868 COMPACt Car Avveeseserssenessraresserresvassnesene 2100 Compact Car B. Compact Car C, Compact Car D, . 1,148 #The above figures b om ve figu ased on latest sale actual motor vehicle registrations. 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