SATURDAY, MAY 28 Challenge | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 than any other Canadian col-" umnist. He hires operatives | | to do his leg work and if . needed can call on the city: - room for a reporter to dig the formation of the ES ® BE & out material for him. A bat-. tery of lawyers is available as consultants when he ex- poses rackets ranging from TV repairmen to loan sharks. Even the Arthur Murray studios felt his wrath. But he admitted recently that he has fiever yet set foot in any dance studio. All the work was done by a woman who turhed the information over C" > ; to Berton who put the story ' ---- , together in a column. He - (4/4 eal o- 4 admits many of his columns ee are produced in the same manner, which means much OF THE LABATTS PILSENER PARTY of Bartow's material goss to | We are dedicated to bringing enjoyment to beer the reader second hand, the lovers everywhere. - result of some other person's We will fight for the right of every Canadian (over : observations and deductions, 2 21, of cour rse) to sit back, put his feet up, and enjoy not Berton's. a glass of Labatt's Pilsener Lager Beer. When I talked to him a We regard the bottle opener as the greatest weapon couple of weeks ago he look @ in our battle for enjoyment... provided it's used to d Ce ~ ile Fost open Labatt's Pilsener Lager Beer. Wy vayo e. Tes of the time he talked into a 11 mi ; king hi ddl Alo EL ph iy eo goodbye. And he won't deny La Slow fo / OU? { | ah, "i - he wr he does things like this be- A \ 4 cause Berton enjoys Berton THE LABATT'S PILSENER PARTY RR AX "Nv i, perhaps more than he enjoys \ B® v L anyone else in the world. He admits he's a big ham. "Stubborn, opinionated, ar- rogant", is the way he has been described by writers stands for one basic freedom --the freedom of looking into the Berton story. He lives at Kleinberg, has five children whose names all start with the letter Labatt's Pilsener Lager Beer. 'P' (like in Pierre) CANADIANS Toby Robins is sometimes HN known as the actress who : bh 1," doesn't act. She's billed as a s Lh prominent Toronto actress gp wv . pn but is seldom seen in a dra- matic part either on Cana- dian television or on the Tor- onto stage. This year she's the Labatt's Pilsener app earing in Spring Thaw, PALEY =r ; last year it was Two For the "v 3 3 } ! : : ' Seesaw at the Crest Theatre. AND HAVE FUN! J i { 4: FIRES ©. OY Not a very busy two years. cs : - ; : She's now 28, married to theatre entrepreneur Bill' A Freedman and has two chil- the l, at halts Wissind ls Slate Why ASL 7 aN dren. And where she was | : | ; once known only within the WIS IECUEIR (CIR IRIE CIRO RAMEE CEINEER, | © city limits of Toronto, she AY [a =I ETT TToR {el a \Y Ta TES CIR Ce T= Na CY Te] Ds . is now a national figure : thanks to the Front Page Challenge job, a job in which she was supposed to flop. And" in the early days, criticism was justified. The girl was a giggler and giggled at just about everything -- includ- ing some of the tragedies re- counted on Front Page Chal- Membership just comes naturally. You get yourself a bottle of Labatt's Pilsener Lager Beer, pour it into a long glass, and drink. As soon as you taste the true Pilsen flavour of Labatt's Pilsener, you become a life The Labatt's Pilsener Party member of the party, ready to fight for your right to drink this delightful brew just any time at all. every Canadian to enjoy a good beer when he feels like it -- the freedom to drink ...tear off the chains that bind you to a dull existence...join Mr. Pilsener for Toast Master General Mr. Pilsener for Minister of Refreshment CONTINUED ON PAGE 29